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6G: Will Sensing become a killer use case?

Authors: Artemenko, Alexander;

6G: Will Sensing become a killer use case?

Abstract

The impending era of 6G is set to usher in groundbreaking changes in the realm of mobile communication. Unlike its predecessors, 6G is poised to be the first generation of mobile communication to deeply incorporate sensing as a fundamental feature. This transformative leap extends the boundaries of what we perceive mobile communication to be, thereby redefining user experiences and creating novel applications.

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