Nomadic Non-Public Networks for 6G: Use Cases and Key Performance Indicators
Daniel Lindenschmitt, Benedikt Veith, Khurshid Alam, Ainur, Daurembekova, Michael Gundall, Mohammad Asif Habibi, Bin Han, Dennis, Krummacker, Philipp Rosemann, Hans D. Schotten

TL;DR
This paper discusses the evolution and potential of nomadic non-public networks in 6G, highlighting use cases and performance metrics to guide future development in dynamic wireless systems.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of nomadic non-public networks for 6G, proposing specific use cases and key performance indicators for their evaluation.
Findings
Use cases for nomadic non-public networks are identified.
Key performance indicators are proposed for assessing these networks.
Foundational work for future 6G network standards.
Abstract
The landscape of wireless communication systems is evolving rapidly, with a pivotal role envisioned for dynamic network structures and self-organizing networks in upcoming technologies like the 6G mobile communications standard. This evolution is fueled by the growing demand from diverse sectors, including industry, manufacturing, agriculture, and the public sector, each with increasingly specific requirements. The establishment of non-public networks in the current 5G standard has laid a foundation, enabling independent operation within certain frequencies and local limitations, notably for Internet of Things applications. This paper explores the progression from non-public networks to nomadic non-public networks and their significance in the context of the forthcoming 6G era. Building on existing work in dynamic network structures, non-public networks regulations, and alternative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
