White Paper on Critical and Massive Machine Type Communication Towards 6G
Nurul Huda Mahmood, Stefan B\"ocker, Andrea Munari, Federico Clazzer,, Ingrid Moerman, Konstantin Mikhaylov, Onel Lopez, Ok-Sun Park, Eric Mercier,, Hannes Bartz, Riku J\"antti, Ravikumar Pragada, Yihua Ma, Elina Annanper\"a,, Christian Wietfeld, Martin Andraud, Gianluigi Liva

TL;DR
This white paper discusses the future of Machine Type Communication in 6G, highlighting new requirements, challenges, and research questions for enabling diverse, reliable, and secure MTC services beyond 5G.
Contribution
It identifies key research questions and explores technological enablers needed for MTC optimization in 6G networks, addressing gaps left by 5G capabilities.
Findings
6G may introduce new KPIs beyond 5G metrics
Designing ultra-low power receivers is crucial for 6G MTC
Disruptive waveform and medium access designs are needed for scalability
Abstract
The society as a whole, and many vertical sectors in particular, is becoming increasingly digitalized. Machine Type Communication (MTC), encompassing its massive and critical aspects, and ubiquitous wireless connectivity are among the main enablers of such digitization at large. The recently introduced 5G New Radio is natively designed to support both aspects of MTC to promote the digital transformation of the society. However, it is evident that some of the more demanding requirements cannot be fully supported by 5G networks. Alongside, further development of the society towards 2030 will give rise to new and more stringent requirements on wireless connectivity in general, and MTC in particular. Driven by the societal trends towards 2030, the next generation (6G) will be an agile and efficient convergent network serving a set of diverse service classes and a wide range of key…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies
