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CAPACITY ON WIRELESS QUANTUM CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a skyrocketing increase in the number of people looking for ways to communicate wirelessly. The introduction of 5G connection will quickly spread over the entire planet in the near future. The next generation of communications, the fourth generation, will have capability that is inferior to that of these. It is projected that wireless communication would evolve to the sixth generation, often known as 6G, between the years 2027 and 2030. Artificial intelligence will be used to power this system. The capacity of the 5G system has to be increased, along with improvements to its data speed, latency, "security, and quality of service (QoS). This paper outlines the fundamentals of 6G wireless communication as well as the network architecture that supports it. Applications and technologies for 6G communications are also provided, such as artificial intelligence, terahertz communications, wireless optical technology, free-space optical network, blockchain, three-dimensional networking, quantum communications, unmanned aerial vehicles, cellfree communications, integration of wireless information and energy transfer, integrated sensing and communication, integrated accessbackhaul networks, dynamic network slicing, and holographic communications. Holographic communications are also provided. In addition, we give an outline of the various obstacles that may be encountered as well as the research needs that are essential to achieve this goal".

Keywords

Engineering, Capacity, Wireless, Communication


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