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Visions and challenges of a connected future

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Realisation: Barkhausen Institut and queo

Where is mobile communications heading? The Barkhausen Institut develops technical solutions for trustworthy mobile technology. Explore visions and challenges for the mobile Internet of tomorrow.

What is "6G"?

"6G" stands for the sixth generation of mobile communications. It is the successor to 5G and is expected to launch around 2030. 6G aims to deliver faster data transmission speeds and lower latency – even when billions of devices are connected and exchanging data at the same time. Despite the high volume of data, it is also designed to consume as little energy as possible.

What problem does 6G solve?

6G is intended to overcome the limitations of 5G, such as data delays and limited network capacity. It aims to be more reliable and significantly more energy-efficient than 5G. This will enable new applications that require ultrafast and uninterrupted data transmission – such as self-driving cars and telemedicine that must operate without delay.

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