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Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Overview about 6G Network


Seminar

Nithin V Mathew

College of Engineering, Chengannur


MCA S4 CHN22MCA-2039
Guide:Neethu Treesa Jacob
( Assistant Professor)

March 26, 2024


Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Presentation Overview

1 Introduction

2 Objectives

3 Literature review

4 Existing System

5 Proposed System

6 Architecture

7 Conclusion
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Introduction

• 6G is the next generation of wireless mobile


communications.
• It is expected to offer significant improvements over 5G
in terms of speed, latency, and capacity.
• offers services such as virtual reality(VR) ,Augmented
reality.
• still currently developed for wireless communication.
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Objectives

• Deliver data speeds 100 times faster than 5G (up to 1


Terabit per second).
• Reduce latency to microseconds, enabling real-time
applications.
• Support a massive increase in connected devices
(estimated 1 trillion by 2030).
• AI technology to enable high-speed, low-latency
communication
• Facilitate new and innovative applications across
various sectors.
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Literature review
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Literature review
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Literature review
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Existing System

5G Technology
• significantly faster speeds compared to its predecessors
(3G and 4G)
• It offers peak download speeds ranging from 1 to 10
gigabits per second.
• 5G targets latency as low as 1 millisecond (ms) or less .

Disadvantages
• requires high investment in infrastructure development
• provides high data speed, so it requires more storage
capacity in smartphones
• Wi-Fi is cheaper and easily feasible than 5G
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Proposed System

6G Network
• Complete Wireless Network with no limitation
• Incredible transmission speed in Terabits range
• zero distance connectivity between peoples
• It will be available in the market in 2030 with more
reliability than previous mobiles
• maximize your data throughputs and IOPS (Input
Output Operations per second)
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Features

• Frequency : 5.8 Ghz


• Bandwidth : 1Gbps
• 40 Mbps connectivity speed
• Ultra broadband Internet service
• More storage capacity
• Provide the 3D internet concept
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

6G Network Architecture
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

6G Network Architecture

Dynamic Infrastructure
• supports seamless connection of moving vehicles like
train,bus etc.
• For emergency services network must be flexible must
be setup quickly.
• 6G networks use Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) like
satellites, to extend coverage.
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

6G Network Architecture

Control Plane Fabric


• Creating a system to connect and manage all network
resources together.
• Combining all networks into one system,making it
simpler to use .
• Setting up a control system that can grow work with
different types of networks.
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6G Network Architecture

Core Network
• The network spreads out to handle lots of requests
across the network quickly and effectively.
• Operators can easily tell the network what they want,
and the network figures out how to make it happen
without needing instructions.
• The network set up to acheive specific goals to make
things work better.
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

6G Network Architecture

Network Management
• AI-Enabled Management: Utilizes artificial intelligence
to autonomously manage network operations.
• Human-Friendly Interface: Provides operators with a
user-friendly interface to express network requirements
in simple terms.
• Intent-Based Management: Translates operator
requirements into network management intents for
decision-making.
• Goal-Oriented System: Makes decisions based on
predefined objectives, such as policy enforcement and
resource scaling.
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Applications of 6G Network
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Advantages

• Ultra Fast to access Internet without any buffering.


• Data rates up to 10-11 Gbps.
• A real time online gaming experience.
• Massively reduced lag while gaming.
• Smart home,cities,villages.
• Improves storage capability
• Natural calamities will be controlled with 6G network
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Future Scope

• promise faster data rates and greater capacity, enabling


seamless connectivity
• 6G’s revolutionize industries like healthcare,
transportation, etc
• Future 6G networks provide security and privacy to
more connected devices and data.
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Future Scope

• 6G could be eco-friendly by using less energy thanks to


smart network design and deployment.
• Interact with people and environments in real-time,
regardless of distance.
• Enjoy lag-free, high-definition virtual reality and
augmented reality experiences.
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Conclusion

• 6G promises faster speeds and improved reliability,


surpassing the capabilities of 5G.
• Lightning-fast streaming and downloading will be the
norm with 6G technology.
• Increase your performance and maximise the
throughput
Introduction Objectives Literature review Existing System Proposed System Architecture Conclusion

Conclusion

• faster speeds and better reliability than 5G


• Streaming and downloading will be quicker with 6G.
• 6G provides stronger and faster signals..
• 6G can handle numerous devices for smart cities and
IoT.
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References

1 M. Corici, E. Troudt, T. Magedanz, and H. Schotten,


“Organic 6G networks: Decomplexification of
software-based core networks,” in Proc. Joint Eur. Conf.
Netw. Commun. 6G Summit (EuCNC/6G Summit), Jun.
2022, pp. 541–546.

2 M. Corici, E. Troudt, P. Chakraborty, and T. Magedanz,


“An ultra-flexible software architecture concept for 6G
core networks,” in Proc. IEEE 4th 5G World Forum
(5GWF), Oct. 2021, pp. 400–405.

3 T. V. Kiran Buyakar, H. Agarwal, B. R. Tamma, and A. A.


Franklin, “Prototyping and load balancing the service
based architecture of 5G core using NFV,” in Proc. IEEE
Conf. Netw. Softwarization (NetSoft), Jun. 2019, pp.
228–232.

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