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Abstract: This chapter explores the cutting-edge advancements in next-generation telecommunication technologies, focusing on the evolution from 5G to emerging 6G networks and beyond. It delves into the transformative impact of these technologies on various sectors, including smart cities, autonomous vehicles, remote healthcare, and Industry 4.0. The chapter examines key features such as enhanced mobile broadband, ultra-reliable low latency communication, and massive machine-type communication, highlighting their role in driving innovative applications. It also addresses the critical challenges related to network security, data privacy, and the ethical implications of widespread connectivity. Furthermore, the chapter discusses the economic and social implications of next-gen connectivity, including the potential to bridge the digital divide and foster global economic growth. The interplay of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and quantum communication is explored, offering insights into the future trends and predictions in the telecommunication landscape. Keywords: Next-Gen Connectivity,Advanced Telecommunication,5G Technology,6G Networks,Smart Cities,Autonomous Vehicles,Remote Healthcare,Industry 4.0,Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB),Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC),Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC),Network Security,Data Privacy,Artificial Intelligence (AI),Blockchain,Quantum Communication,Internet of Things (IoT),Edge Computing,Telecommunication Policy,Digital Divide,Cybersecurity and Ethical Implications of Connectivity. References: Anandan, R., Kumar, M. S., C. L., B., Díaz, V. G., & Pal, S. (2024). Next-Gen Technologies in Computational Intelligence. CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003430452 Grundler, R. (2023). Building a Next-gen Space Ecosystem for Networking, Connectivity & AI. ASCEND 2023. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2023-4679 Syvyk, O. S., Yakovets, V. P., & Kremenetska, Ya. A. (2021). Analysis directions for the development of future telecommunication technologies. Connectivity, 151(3). https://doi.org/10.31673/2412-9070.2021.031721 Telecommunication Transformation and Intelligent Connectivity. (2021). Intelligent Connectivity, 21–39. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119685265.ch2 Varfolomeyeva, O. H., & Zakharzhevskyy, A. H. (2023). Traffic modeling and analysis in channels of telecommunication subsystems of complex security systems. Connectivity, 162(2). https://doi.org/10.31673/2412-9070.2023.022530
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Title: Next-Gen Connectivity: Innovations in Advanced Telecommunication
Description:
Abstract: This chapter explores the cutting-edge advancements in next-generation telecommunication technologies, focusing on the evolution from 5G to emerging 6G networks and beyond.
It delves into the transformative impact of these technologies on various sectors, including smart cities, autonomous vehicles, remote healthcare, and Industry 4.
The chapter examines key features such as enhanced mobile broadband, ultra-reliable low latency communication, and massive machine-type communication, highlighting their role in driving innovative applications.
It also addresses the critical challenges related to network security, data privacy, and the ethical implications of widespread connectivity.
Furthermore, the chapter discusses the economic and social implications of next-gen connectivity, including the potential to bridge the digital divide and foster global economic growth.
The interplay of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and quantum communication is explored, offering insights into the future trends and predictions in the telecommunication landscape.
Keywords: Next-Gen Connectivity,Advanced Telecommunication,5G Technology,6G Networks,Smart Cities,Autonomous Vehicles,Remote Healthcare,Industry 4.
0,Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB),Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC),Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC),Network Security,Data Privacy,Artificial Intelligence (AI),Blockchain,Quantum Communication,Internet of Things (IoT),Edge Computing,Telecommunication Policy,Digital Divide,Cybersecurity and Ethical Implications of Connectivity.
References: Anandan, R.
, Kumar, M.
S.
, C.
L.
, B.
, Díaz, V.
G.
, & Pal, S.
(2024).
Next-Gen Technologies in Computational Intelligence.
CRC Press.
https://doi.
org/10.
1201/9781003430452 Grundler, R.
(2023).
Building a Next-gen Space Ecosystem for Networking, Connectivity & AI.
ASCEND 2023.
https://doi.
org/10.
2514/6.
2023-4679 Syvyk, O.
S.
, Yakovets, V.
P.
, & Kremenetska, Ya.
A.
(2021).
Analysis directions for the development of future telecommunication technologies.
Connectivity, 151(3).
https://doi.
org/10.
31673/2412-9070.
2021.
031721 Telecommunication Transformation and Intelligent Connectivity.
(2021).
Intelligent Connectivity, 21–39.
Portico.
https://doi.
org/10.
1002/9781119685265.
ch2 Varfolomeyeva, O.
H.
, & Zakharzhevskyy, A.
H.
(2023).
Traffic modeling and analysis in channels of telecommunication subsystems of complex security systems.
Connectivity, 162(2).
https://doi.
org/10.
31673/2412-9070.
2023.
022530.
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