Surveying 5G Techno-Economic Research to Inform the Evaluation of 6G Wireless Technologies
Edward J. Oughton, William Lehr

TL;DR
This survey reviews 5G techno-economic research to inform 6G development, highlighting trends, gaps, and recommendations for designing future wireless technologies with improved affordability and performance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of 5G techno-economic studies and offers strategic recommendations for 6G research and standardization.
Findings
Identifies key trends in 5G techno-economic literature
Highlights gaps and challenges in current research
Proposes five recommendations for 6G development
Abstract
Techno-economic assessment is a fundamental technique engineers use for evaluating new communications technologies. However, despite the techno-economics of the fifth cellular generation (5G) being an active research area, it is surprising there are few comprehensive evaluations of this growing literature. With mobile network operators deploying 5G across their networks, it is therefore an opportune time to appraise current accomplishments and review the state-of-the-art. Such insight can inform the flurry of 6G research papers currently underway and help engineers in their mission to provide affordable high-capacity, low-latency broadband connectivity, globally. The survey discusses emerging trends from the 5G techno-economic literature and makes five key recommendations for the design and standardization of Next Generation 6G wireless technologies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsICT Impact and Policies · Digital Platforms and Economics · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
