A Tale of Two Mobile Generations: 5G-Advanced and 6G in 3GPP Release 20
Xingqin Lin

TL;DR
This paper discusses 3GPP Release 20 as a transitional milestone that enhances 5G-Advanced features while laying groundwork for 6G, shaping future mobile communication standards.
Contribution
It analyzes the dual objectives of Release 20, highlighting key enhancements and their implications for the evolution of mobile communication standards.
Findings
Release 20 balances 5G-Advanced improvements and 6G groundwork
Key enhancements include new features for future-proofing
Implications for standardization and deployment strategies
Abstract
As the telecommunications industry stands at the crossroads between the fifth generation (5G) and sixth generation (6G) of mobile communications, the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) Release 20 emerges as a pivotal point of transition. By striking a balance between enhancing 5G-Advanced capabilities and setting the stage for 6G, Release 20 provides the crucial foundation upon which future mobile communication standards and deployments will be built. This article examines these dual objectives, outlining the key enhancements, the motivations behind them, and their implications for the future of mobile communications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies
