White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G
Nandana Rajatheva, Italo Atzeni, Emil Bjornson, Andre Bourdoux,, Stefano Buzzi, Jean-Baptiste Dore, Serhat Erkucuk, Manuel Fuentes, Ke Guan,, Yuzhou Hu, Xiaojing Huang, Jari Hulkkonen, Josep Miquel Jornet, Marcos Katz,, Rickard Nilsson, Erdal Panayirci, Khaled Rabie

TL;DR
This white paper outlines the technological advancements and integration strategies necessary for achieving broadband connectivity in 6G, including new spectrum, infrastructure, and protocol innovations to support diverse high-capacity use cases.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of potential enablers across infrastructure, spectrum, and protocol levels for 6G broadband connectivity, highlighting novel technologies and integration approaches.
Findings
Integration of terrestrial and satellite networks is essential.
THz and visible light communications will enhance peak data rates.
Advanced coding, modulation, and AI-driven optimization will improve efficiency and latency.
Abstract
This white paper explores the road to implementing broadband connectivity in future 6G wireless systems. Different categories of use cases are considered, from extreme capacity with peak data rates up to 1 Tbps, to raising the typical data rates by orders-of-magnitude, to support broadband connectivity at railway speeds up to 1000 km/h. To achieve these goals, not only the terrestrial networks will be evolved but they will also be integrated with satellite networks, all facilitating autonomous systems and various interconnected structures. We believe that several categories of enablers at the infrastructure, spectrum, and protocol/ algorithmic levels are required to realize the intended broadband connectivity goals in 6G. At the infrastructure level, we consider ultra-massive MIMO technology (possibly implemented using holographic radio), intelligent reflecting surfaces, user-centric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
