A Survey on Privacy for B5G/6G: New Privacy Challenges, and Research Directions
Chamara Sandeepa, Bartlomiej Siniarski, Nicolas Kourtellis, Shen Wang,, Madhusanka Liyanage

TL;DR
This survey reviews privacy challenges and solutions in B5G/6G networks, emphasizing the importance of privacy preservation amidst technological advancements and outlining future research directions.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive taxonomy of privacy perspectives, identifies key challenges, and discusses solutions and standardization efforts for privacy in B5G/6G networks.
Findings
Identifies privacy challenges in B5G/6G networks.
Proposes solutions aligned with new architectures.
Highlights standardization initiatives for privacy.
Abstract
Massive developments in mobile wireless telecommunication networks have been made during the last few decades. At present, mobile users are getting familiar with the latest 5G networks, and the discussion for the next generation of Beyond 5G (B5G)/6G networks has already been initiated. It is expected that B5G/6G will push the existing network capabilities to the next level, with higher speeds, enhanced reliability and seamless connectivity. To make these expectations a reality, research is progressing on new technologies, architectures, and intelligence-based decision-making processes related to B5G/6G. Privacy considerations are a crucial aspect that requires further attention in such developments, as billions of people and devices will be transmitting data through the upcoming network. However, the main recognition remains biased towards the network security. A discussion focused on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Body Area Networks
