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    A 6G White Paper on Connectivity for Remote Areas

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    Authors
    Saarnisaari, Harri
    Dixit, Sudhir
    Alouini, Mohamed-Slim cc
    Chaoub, Abdelaali
    Giordani, Marco
    Kliks, Adrian
    Matinmikko-Blue, Marja
    Zhang, Nan
    Agrawal, Anuj
    Andersson, Mats
    Bhatia, Vimal
    Cao, Wei
    Chen, Yunfei
    Feng, Wei
    Heikkilä, Marjo
    Jornet, Josep M.
    Mendes, Luciano
    Karvonen, Heikki
    Lall, Brejesh
    Latva-aho, Matti
    Li, Xiangling
    Lähetkangas, Kalle
    Masonta, Moshe T.
    Pandey, Alok
    Pirinen, Pekka
    Rabie, Khaled
    Ramoroka, Tlou M.
    Saarela, Hanna
    Singhal, Amit
    Tian, Kaibo
    Wang, Justin
    Zhang, Chenchen
    Zhen, Yang
    Zhou, Haibo
    KAUST Department
    Communication Theory Lab
    Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division
    Electrical Engineering Program
    Date
    2020-04-30
    Submitted Date
    2020-04-30
    Permanent link to this record
    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/662945
    
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    Abstract
    In many places all over the world rural and remote areas lack proper connectivity that has led to increasing digital divide. These areas might have low population density, low incomes, etc., making them less attractive places to invest and operate connectivity networks. 6G could be the first mobile radio generation truly aiming to close the digital divide. However, in order to do so, special requirements and challenges have to be considered since the beginning of the design process. The aim of this white paper is to discuss requirements and challenges and point out related, identified research topics that have to be solved in 6G. This white paper first provides a generic discussion, shows some facts and discusses targets set in international bodies related to rural and remote connectivity and digital divide. Then the paper digs into technical details, i.e., into a solutions space. Each technical section ends with a discussion and then highlights identified 6G challenges and research ideas as a list.
    Publisher
    arXiv
    arXiv
    2004.14699
    Additional Links
    https://arxiv.org/pdf/2004.14699
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    Preprints; Electrical and Computer Engineering Program; Communication Theory Lab; Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division

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