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6G- the road ahead
Matti Latva-aho6G Flagship Director
matti.latva-aho@oulu.fi
6G Flagship
• Government selected flagship activity for 2018 – 2026 with a total volume of 251M€.
• Operated by University of Oulu having a team of over 300 researchers in 6G.
• Active in building global 6G vision.
• Published 13 6G White Papers with an expertgroup of 250 persons from 30 countries.
• Download at: 6gchannel.com
Vision for 2030
Our society is data-driven, enabled by near-instant, unlimited wireless connectivity.
6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy the expectations not met with 5G, as well as, the new ones fusing AI inspired applications in every field of society with ubiquitous wireless connectivity.
Click here for our vision video
Research Areas
Wireless Connectivity Ultra-reliable low-latency communications vs. 1 Tbps
Devices & CircuitsTHz communications materials & circuits
Distributed ComputingMobile edge intelligence
Services & ApplicationsMultidisciplinary research accross verticals
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Enabling Unmanned Processes
Enabling Unlimited Connectivity
Enabling Time Critical & Trusted Apps
Enabling Disruptive Value Networks
www.6gchannel.com
Influencing the Direction of 6G Globally
Hexa-X: the joint EU project to shape 6G
▪ Collaboration with European partners
Staff (12/20)
416 (56% international, with 46 nationalities)
Doctoral theses (12/2020)
53 (211 243 downloads)
Research projects with external funding (12/20)
267Publications with intl partners (4/20)
873 (70% of all peer-reviewed publications)
6G White Paper downloads
658583
Collaborators (4/20)
985 (72% international, 76 countries)
Global 6G Initiatives
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
ITU: 6G
Vision
6G Flagship
$300M 6G Non-
commercial
Network
WRC-23 WRC-27
~ $10B
$180M
$2B
$850M
6G
Commercial
Network
6G Core
Technology
Ready
6G
Commercial
Network$2,5B
$1.2B
Value Chains Reformed Every 20-Years
Wireless connectivity is driving major societal changes:
Applications range explodes and new value chains emerge:
5G will be succesfull once the value chains related to key verticals are
throughly understood driving evolution towards new business ecosystems.
– 2040s Trillions of
connected objects & intelligence
5G and beyond
1980s – 2000s
Millions of voice users
1G - 2G
– 2020s Billions of Mobile
Broadband users
3G - 4G
Industry 4.0 Health Energy AutomotiveAgricultureRetailLogistics
Regulation Policy Enabling Future Innovations
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MNO dominated closed ecosystems Verticals driven open ecosystems
Flexible and innovative
regulation policy is key
to enable development
of future verticals and
ecosystems.
Our guess on 5G development made in 2015:
6G Playground – Potential Areas for Collaboration
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Key Values Besides Technical KPIs
Technology and verticals
productivity driven KPIsSociety and sustainability
driven key values
Ofcourse - 6G Super for Efficiency
• Tbps connectivity
• Absolute communication reliability
• 100% security
• Zero latency
• Cm-level positioning accuracy and 3D radio imaging
• Global coverage including remote areas
• Fully automated networks optimization and deployment
• Smart context dependent content delivery
• Uilization of all human senses for immersive user experience
Contradictory system requirements.
Deployment/vertical specific optimization needed.
Summary: Critical Drivers Towards 6G
• Digital inclusion via global coverage • Connectivity is key to satisfy UN SDGs and needs of digital societies; current terrestrial technologies with evolutionary features
need to be complemented by specific remote areas solutions including satellite.
• New ecosystems and disruptive business models• Digital societies and emergence of new verticals create new ecosystems and disrupts current business models requiring field
specific regulation changes; ownership of customers and networks changes.
• Global collaboration and standards• 6G coalitions forming in a new geopolitical landscape; a new standard is introduced after every 10-years – business reshaped
in 20-year cycles; spectrum regulation principles changing ~25++ year cycles.
• Data privacy and security • Expansion of verticals with new stake holders and emergence of large number of new players providing different network elements, critical applications and operating different parts of networks sets new privacy & security requirements.
• Super efficient connectivity at high spectrum bands• Extreme speeds, reliability, low latency and localization/sensing accuracy can be achieved only locally in rather short-range
networks utilizing the higher frequency bands even above 100GHz.
• Smart AI enabled networks and applications• Networks and applications become intelligent, self-learning and context dependent; edge intelligence is the key technical
enabler and challenges/complements centralized cloud solutions.
1. Society
2. Business
3.Standards
4.Technology
Thank you!
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