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A Survey on Potential Techniques and Issues in 6G Communication

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While 5G is commercially introduced, worldwide researchers and academia have started looking beyond 5G and started working on 6G to support green communication and provide high quality of service and improved energy efficiency. In order to meet increasing demand of future application, there is need of improvement in existing architecture. 6G researchers are working on integrating traditional mobile network underwater, space, and aerial network to provide all time and everywhere network access. In this paper, potential techniques, terahertz, visible light communication, blockchain, molecular, quantum, and fundamental techniques are discussed for seamless and sustainable 6G network.

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Sweta (2021). A Survey on Potential Techniques and Issues in 6G Communication. In: Sharma, T.K., Ahn, C.W., Verma, O.P., Panigrahi, B.K. (eds) Soft Computing: Theories and Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1381. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1696-9_19

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