论文标题
6G关于本地化和传感的白皮书
6G White Paper on Localization and Sensing
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论文摘要
这份白皮书通过识别关键技术促进者并讨论其潜在的挑战,实施问题并确定潜在的解决方案,从而探索了超越5G无线通信系统的未来本地化和感知机会。此外,我们为本地化和感应应用提供了令人兴奋的新机会,这将破坏传统的设计原则,并彻底改变我们的生活方式,与环境互动并进行业务。在5G NR系统中启动的趋势之后,6G将继续向更高的频率范围,更宽的带宽和大量天线阵列发展。反过来,这将实现具有非常好的范围,多普勒和角度分辨率的传感溶液,并将其定位到CM级的准确度。此外,新材料,设备类型和可重构表面将使网络操作员可以重塑和控制环境的电磁响应。同时,机器学习和人工智能将利用数据和计算资源的前所未有的可用性来解决无线通信系统中最大,最严重的问题。 6G将是真正智能的无线系统,它不仅会提供无处不在的通信,还可以赋予高精度本地化和高分辨率传感服务。通过带来独特的新功能和服务功能,它们将成为这场革命的催化剂,在该功能和感知中将与交流并存,不断在时间,频率和空间上共享可用的资源。这本白皮书结束了,强调基础研究挑战,以及与隐私,安全和信任有关的启示和机会。解决这些挑战无疑将需要研究界的跨学科和一致的努力。
This white paper explores future localization and sensing opportunities for beyond 5G wireless communication systems by identifying key technology enablers and discussing their underlying challenges, implementation issues, and identifying potential solutions. In addition, we present exciting new opportunities for localization and sensing applications, which will disrupt traditional design principles and revolutionize the way we live, interact with our environment, and do business. Following the trend initiated in the 5G NR systems, 6G will continue to develop towards even higher frequency ranges, wider bandwidths, and massive antenna arrays. In turn, this will enable sensing solutions with very fine range, Doppler and angular resolutions, as well as localization to cm-level degree of accuracy. Moreover, new materials, device types, and reconfigurable surfaces will allow network operators to reshape and control the electromagnetic response of the environment. At the same time, machine learning and artificial intelligence will leverage the unprecedented availability of data and computing resources to tackle the biggest and hardest problems in wireless communication systems. 6G will be truly intelligent wireless systems that will not only provide ubiquitous communication but also empower high accuracy localization and high-resolution sensing services. They will become the catalyst for this revolution by bringing about a unique new set of features and service capabilities, where localization and sensing will coexist with communication, continuously sharing the available resources in time, frequency and space. This white paper concludes by highlighting foundational research challenges, as well as implications and opportunities related to privacy, security, and trust. Addressing these challenges will undoubtedly require an inter-disciplinary and concerted effort from the research community.