Non-Coherent and Backscatter Communications: Enabling Ultra-Massive Connectivity in 6G Wireless Networks
Syed Junaid Nawaz, Shree Krishna Sharma, Babar Mansoor, Mohmammad N., Patwary, Noor M. Khan

TL;DR
This paper reviews how non-coherent and backscatter communications can enable ultra-massive connectivity in 6G networks by addressing resource scarcity and energy efficiency challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of non-coherent and backscatter communications and their integration with emerging 6G technologies for enhanced connectivity.
Findings
Highlights the potential of non-coherent and backscatter communications for 6G.
Identifies the joint benefits of these technologies with UAVs, VLC, RLIS, and others.
Analyzes their application scope for various device and service types.
Abstract
With the commencement of the 5G of wireless networks, researchers around the globe have started paying their attention to the imminent challenges that may emerge in the beyond 5G (B5G) era. Various revolutionary technologies and innovative services are offered in 5G networks, which, along with many principal advantages, are anticipated to bring a boom in the number of connected wireless devices and the types of use-cases that may cause the scarcity of network resources. These challenges partly emerged with the advent of massive machine-type communications (mMTC) services, require extensive research innovations to sustain the evolution towards enhanced-mMTC (e-mMTC) with the scalable network cost in 6\textsuperscript{th} generation (6G) wireless networks. Towards delivering the anticipated massive connectivity requirements with optimal energy and spectral efficiency besides low hardware…
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