China launching 6G in 2030

China launching 6G in 2030

 


Initially the GPS continuously takes input data from the satellite and stores the latitude and longitude values in ATMega328 microcontroller's buffer. If we have to track the vehicle, we need to send a message to GSM device, by which it gets activated. It also gets activated by detecting accident on the shock sensor connected to vehicle. Once GSM gets activated it takes the last received latitude and longitude positions values from the buffer and sends a message to the particular number or laptop which is predefined in the program. Once message has been sent to the predefined device the GSM gets deactivated and GPS gets activated. The white paper also name-checks many of the use cases anticipated by other research groups – immersive cloud-based XR, holographic communication, sensory interconnection, intelligent interaction and digital twins.

At a meeting on May 12, 2021, MIIT Vice Minister Liu Liehong directed the group to carry out further research on 6G apps and new technologies like terahertz communication and comms-AI integration, Yicai.com reported. Chinese government-backed industry body on Sunday issued a white paper on 6G technology, highlighting applications and potential key technologies for the next generation of wireless technology that could be 10 times faster than the peak speed of 5G mobile networks.  The paper will give industry players a clear guide and a head start on the research and development (R&D) plan for 6G - which is expected to be commercially available around 2030 - amid an intensifying tech race between China and the US, analysts said. While Washington has been seeking to reclaim its lost ground in the telecommunications sector in the coming 6G era, industry observers noted that it is highly likely that China's generational leadership in 5G would be extended to 6G, giving it a greater say in the telecom domain that could potentially reshape global technological and economic gravity.

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  1. Is Japan working on 7G ???

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    1. NO. There is no 7G right now.. South Korea, China, Japan are still working on 6G.

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