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Toward 6G Communication Networks: Terahertz Frequency Challenges and Open Research Issues

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Abstract
Future networks communication scenarios by the 2030s will include notable applications are three-dimensional (3D) calls, haptics communications, unmanned mobility, tele-operated driving, bio-internet of things, and the Nano-internet of things. Unlike the current scenario in which megahertz bandwidth are sufficient to drive the audio and video components of user applications, the future networks of the 2030s will require bandwidths in several gigahertzes (GHz) (from tens of gigahertz to 1 terahertz [THz]) to perform optimally. Based on the current radio frequency allocation chart, it is not possible to obtain such a wide contiguous radio spectrum below 90 GHz (0.09 THz). Interestingly, these contiguous blocks of radio spectrum are readily available in the higher electromagnetic spectrum, specifically in the Terahertz (THz) frequency band. The major contribution of this study is discussing the substantial issues and key features of THz waves, which include (i) key features and significance of THz frequency; (ii) recent regulatory; (iii) the most promising applications; and (iv) possible open research issues. These research topics were deeply investigated with the aim of providing a specific, synopsis, and encompassing conclusion. Thus, this article will be as a catalyst towards exploring new frontiers for future networks of the 2030s.
Author(s)
Mohammed H. AlsharifMahmoud A. M. AlbreemAhmad A. A. Solyman김성환
Issued Date
2021
Type
Article
Keyword
Wireless networksbeyond 5G6G communicationsterahertz wavesterahertz frequencyterahertz communications
DOI
10.32604/cmc.2021.013176
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/9043
Publisher
CMC-Computers Materials & Continua
Location
미국
Language
영어
ISSN
1546-2218
Citation Volume
66
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
2831
Citation End Page
2842
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Engineering > IT Convergence
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