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Thinking of 5G, world is also working on 6G

What's the 6G? No one understands why, and the international standards agencies, made up of hundreds of businesses around the world, will work why out in the next decade. Yet the study at New York University shows that by 2035, 6G would be able to transmit wireless signals at the rate of human computation.6G could mean that human intelligence could be sent through the air instantaneously. Remote control robots and artificial intelligence systems with human-like capabilities have been allowed over 6G cell phones.

Your future 6 G phone will be able to check the air around you for allergens, bombs or hazardous chemicals and decide whether your food is safe to consume. It can help you to see in the dark with night vision and render much clearer images than the human eye can see.Someday, 6 G phones will replace eyeglasses with goggles that can be used as headphones, which have amazing vision capabilities and stereo sound.

Work also indicates that 6 G phones should be able to see through the walls by creating maps of the surrounding area and integrating the signals obtained from the area with the highly directional, controllable antennas on the handset. This could be useful if you want to know if anyone is in the room next to you.It will also have precise positioning precision and range, which will let us know exactly where we are, down to the centimeter. It will be important to navigate robotic vehicles and self-driving cars, and could even be useful for hanging drapes in your home. Along with these apps would be the normal high definition video and virtual reality devices that we can't even imagine. Although many of these ideas are still in the research laboratories of universities and a few forward-looking firms, there is great hope that these ideas will be ready for prime time in the 6 G period (expected about 2030).






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