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Samsung released a white paper on 6G spectrum, planning to share more technical achievements on May 13

IT Home May 9 news, Samsung Electronics released a white paper, expounding the company's vision to defend the global frequency band for 6G (next-generation communication technology). Titled "6G Spectrum Pushing the Boundaries," this white paper discusses ways to get the spectrum you need to realize the 6G vision set out in the company's white paper released earlier in July 2020.

Samsung released a white paper on 6G spectrum, planning to share more technical achievements on May 13

On May 8, Choi Sung-hyun, Executive Vice President and Head of the Advanced Communications Research Center at Samsung Research Institute, said, "We have long since begun to understand, develop and standardize the path of 6G communications technology, and we are committed to taking the lead in sharing our research and spreading our vision to bring the next hyper-connected experience to every corner of our lives." ”

6G will require spectrum with ultra-wideband continuous bandwidth of hundreds of MHz to tens of GHz to enable new services such as high-fidelity mobile holograms and truly immersive extended reality (XR), characterized by ultra-high-speed communications and large amounts of data, and the need for greater coverage is also increasing. To address these requirements, Samsung recommends considering all available frequency bands for 6G, from low frequencies below 1GHz, to mid-frequencies in the 1-24GHz range, and high frequencies in the 24-300GHz range.

The 6G era will connect up to 500 billion devices, connecting the vehicles, appliances and even buildings around us to this ultra-high-speed communications network.

Samsung Research has defined the biggest changes in three ways: First, services like truly immersive extended reality (XR), high-fidelity mobile holograms, and digital replication will be possible. Second, due to the implementation of artificial intelligence technology, the performance of telecommunications networks will be greatly improved. Finally, from the North Pole to the South Pole, from the ground to the sky, the connected experience for users will be available anytime, anywhere.

Samsung released a white paper on 6G spectrum, planning to share more technical achievements on May 13

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IT House understands that Samsung plans to present some of the 6G candidate technologies it has been developing over the past three years, as well as the company's vision for the future of technology development, at samsung6gforum.com the 6G Forum, which is scheduled to be held on May 13.

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