Wednesday 13 January 2021

Cyber-physical systems in manufacturing, and enhanced public safety and national security applications

Expected over the next few years, that requirements for the next generation of mobile wireless will be outlined in the upcoming International Mobile Telecommunications 2030 (IMT-2030) update from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Early thought leadership around next generation wireless use cases may include scenarios involving tactile or haptic communications, high resolution terahertz spectrum use for imaging and sensing, cyber-physical systems in manufacturing, and enhanced public safety and national security applications.

This 5G Americas white paper covers the three main topics:

  • A review of activities looking beyond 5G in both North America and globally
  • How communications will change beyond the 2020s, including several use cases
  • How North America can establish and maintain technological leadership in future communications standards

Brian how much do computer scientists make, Assistant Vice President, Standards & Industry Alliances AT&T and leader of the working group in development of this white paper said, “Many projects identified as ‘Next G’ and ‘6G’ identified projects are proceeding globally with some contribution from the Americas. There is a need for commercial entities, government agencies and academic bodies in the United States to be at forefront of these next generation developments.”


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