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DESCRIPTION:The talk begins with what has driven the successive generations
  of mobile technologies and what the reality of 5G is today with respect t
 o the goals and vision that were originally envisioned. Then we discuss wh
 at are the gaps and challenges that would drive improvements to 5G\, which
  would be called 5G+ or 5G++\, etc\, and perhaps one day there would be su
 fficient differentiation to be called 6G. We present two approaches to 6G:
  one approach being evolutionary and the other being paradigm shifting. We
  discuss the key requirements and technologies driven by software\, AI/ML 
 and blockchain that would play transformational roles in the development o
 f 6G. We will discuss the notion of &quot;innovations on the fly&quot; rather than &quot;
 wait for the next generation&quot;. Finally\, we will present some innovative b
 usiness models that could potentially disrupt the market.\n\nSpeaker(s): S
 udhir Dixit\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/249297
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/249297
ORGANIZER:ralara@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:What comes next? Is there a need for a new generation after 5G
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/249297
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The talk begins with what has driven the s
 uccessive generations of mobile technologies and what the reality of 5G is
  today with respect to the goals and vision that were originally envisione
 d. Then we discuss what are the gaps and challenges that would drive impro
 vements to 5G\, which would be called 5G+ or 5G++\, etc\, and perhaps one 
 day there would be sufficient differentiation&amp;nbsp\;to be called 6G. We pr
 esent two approaches&amp;nbsp\;to 6G: one approach being evolutionary and the 
 other being paradigm shifting. We discuss the key requirements and technol
 ogies driven by software\, AI/ML and blockchain that would play transforma
 tional roles in the development of 6G. We will discuss the notion of&amp;nbsp\
 ;&quot;innovations on the fly&quot; rather than &quot;wait for the next generation&quot;. Fina
 lly\, we will present some innovative business models that could potential
 ly disrupt the market.&lt;/p&gt;
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