Khaled B. Letaief; Wei Chen; Yuanming Shi; Jun Zhang; Ying–Jun Angela Zhang · 2019 · Rare & Special e-Zone (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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The recent upsurge of diversified mobile applications, especially those supported by AI, is spurring heated discussions on the future evolution of wireless communications. While 5G is being deployed around the world, efforts from industry and academia have started to look beyond 5G and conceptualize 6G. We envision 6G to undergo an unprecedented transformation that will make it substantially different from the previous generations of wireless cellular systems. In particular, 6G will go beyond mobile Internet and will be required to support ubiquitous AI services from the core to the end devices of the network. Meanwhile, AI will play a critical role in designing and optimizing 6G architectures, protocols, and operations. In this article, we discuss potential technologies for 6G to enable mobile AI applications, as well as AI-enabled methodologies for 6G network design and optimization. Key trends in the evolution to 6G will also be discussed.
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This paper outlines the transformative vision for 6G wireless networks, emphasizing the integration of ubiquitous AI services and AI-driven network design.
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