A fresh concept of software-resemblant hardware to leap to 6G and future networks: micro/nanotechnologies as enablers of pervasivity
For a decade, with the uptake of 4G, we have become accustomed to the relentless increase in data and services on the move. The deployment of 5G is advancing crucial key performance indicators (KPIs), along with quality of service (QoS). Setting the horizon to 2030 and later, 6G will take the KPIs t...
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Zusammenfassung: | For a decade, with the uptake of 4G, we have become accustomed to the relentless increase in data and services on the move. The deployment of 5G is advancing crucial key performance indicators (KPIs), along with quality of service (QoS). Setting the horizon to 2030 and later, 6G will take the KPIs to numbers 100⁰́₃1000 times better than 5G. Yet, the actual disruption of 6G and future networks (FN) will take place following other unprecedented paths. Artificial intelligence (AI) will be exploited in a threadlike fashion, at any level of the network physical infrastructure. This will introduce, to date unknown features, like self-sustaining, self-evolution and high-resilience of small portions of the infrastructure, pioneering the concept of a network of networks. Each segment of the infrastructure will bear a high degree of independence, while working at the same time as a whole, in full orchestration with the rest of the network. Given such a scenario, this book claims that the established and currently in use paradigms for the design and development of hardware⁰́₃software (HW⁰́₃SW) systems, are not appropriate to address the challenges of 6G and, further ahead, of FN. In response, unprecedented design approaches are suggested, relying on a fresh reinterpretation of the standard concept of HW, with specific attention to the network edge and edge intelligence (EI). This work develops some conceptual tools that may help address the technical challenges resulting from the intricate scenario sketched above. Within the mentioned HW reconceptualization, a pivotal role is forecasted for microtechnologies and nanotechnologies, intended with a broad meaning, which embraces, among others, devices, systems (MEMS/NEMS) and materials |
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contents | Preface xi About the Author xiii List of Abbreviations xv Introduction xxi 1 From 6G to MEMS/NEMS Physical Transducers ⁰́₃ A Free Fall in Complexity 1 1.1 An Overview of Telecommunication Standards Evolution 2 1.2 An Overview of Microtechnologies and Nanotechnologies (MEMS/NEMS) 16 1.3 Summary 25 2 An Abstract Playground to Reformulate the Concept of Hardware in View of 6G and FN 31 2.1 The Identifying Defining Deriving (I2D) Methodology 32 2.2 Identifying (I) Critical Mega-requirements (CMR) 33 2.3 Defining (D) Technology Mega-trends (TMT) 40 2.4 Deriving (D) Forecasted Functional Features (3F) 46 2.5 Wrap-up of the I2D model and beyond 55 2.6 Summary 61 3 A Conceptual Framework to Conceive 6G/FN-enabling Micro-devices and Nano-devices 75 3.1 The Hardware⁰́₃Software Divide and What is Beyond 75 3.2 Introducing the WEAF Mnecosystem 81 3.3 Targeted Review of WEAF Mnecosystem-related MEMS/NEMS Literature 85 3.4 Summary 98 Index 107 |
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spelling | Iannacci, Jacopo 1977- Verfasser (DE-588)1042848963 aut A fresh concept of software-resemblant hardware to leap to 6G and future networks micro/nanotechnologies as enablers of pervasivity Jacopo Iannacci (Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Italy) Gistrup River Publishers [2024] 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 107 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier River Publishers series in computer engineering and information science and technology Preface xi About the Author xiii List of Abbreviations xv Introduction xxi 1 From 6G to MEMS/NEMS Physical Transducers ⁰́₃ A Free Fall in Complexity 1 1.1 An Overview of Telecommunication Standards Evolution 2 1.2 An Overview of Microtechnologies and Nanotechnologies (MEMS/NEMS) 16 1.3 Summary 25 2 An Abstract Playground to Reformulate the Concept of Hardware in View of 6G and FN 31 2.1 The Identifying Defining Deriving (I2D) Methodology 32 2.2 Identifying (I) Critical Mega-requirements (CMR) 33 2.3 Defining (D) Technology Mega-trends (TMT) 40 2.4 Deriving (D) Forecasted Functional Features (3F) 46 2.5 Wrap-up of the I2D model and beyond 55 2.6 Summary 61 3 A Conceptual Framework to Conceive 6G/FN-enabling Micro-devices and Nano-devices 75 3.1 The Hardware⁰́₃Software Divide and What is Beyond 75 3.2 Introducing the WEAF Mnecosystem 81 3.3 Targeted Review of WEAF Mnecosystem-related MEMS/NEMS Literature 85 3.4 Summary 98 Index 107 For a decade, with the uptake of 4G, we have become accustomed to the relentless increase in data and services on the move. The deployment of 5G is advancing crucial key performance indicators (KPIs), along with quality of service (QoS). Setting the horizon to 2030 and later, 6G will take the KPIs to numbers 100⁰́₃1000 times better than 5G. Yet, the actual disruption of 6G and future networks (FN) will take place following other unprecedented paths. Artificial intelligence (AI) will be exploited in a threadlike fashion, at any level of the network physical infrastructure. This will introduce, to date unknown features, like self-sustaining, self-evolution and high-resilience of small portions of the infrastructure, pioneering the concept of a network of networks. Each segment of the infrastructure will bear a high degree of independence, while working at the same time as a whole, in full orchestration with the rest of the network. Given such a scenario, this book claims that the established and currently in use paradigms for the design and development of hardware⁰́₃software (HW⁰́₃SW) systems, are not appropriate to address the challenges of 6G and, further ahead, of FN. In response, unprecedented design approaches are suggested, relying on a fresh reinterpretation of the standard concept of HW, with specific attention to the network edge and edge intelligence (EI). This work develops some conceptual tools that may help address the technical challenges resulting from the intricate scenario sketched above. Within the mentioned HW reconceptualization, a pivotal role is forecasted for microtechnologies and nanotechnologies, intended with a broad meaning, which embraces, among others, devices, systems (MEMS/NEMS) and materials 6G mobile communication systems Microtechnology Nanotechnology Microtechnologie Nanotechnologie COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence TECHNOLOGY / Nanotechnology Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-87-7004-079-2 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/book/10416308 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Iannacci, Jacopo 1977- A fresh concept of software-resemblant hardware to leap to 6G and future networks micro/nanotechnologies as enablers of pervasivity Preface xi About the Author xiii List of Abbreviations xv Introduction xxi 1 From 6G to MEMS/NEMS Physical Transducers ⁰́₃ A Free Fall in Complexity 1 1.1 An Overview of Telecommunication Standards Evolution 2 1.2 An Overview of Microtechnologies and Nanotechnologies (MEMS/NEMS) 16 1.3 Summary 25 2 An Abstract Playground to Reformulate the Concept of Hardware in View of 6G and FN 31 2.1 The Identifying Defining Deriving (I2D) Methodology 32 2.2 Identifying (I) Critical Mega-requirements (CMR) 33 2.3 Defining (D) Technology Mega-trends (TMT) 40 2.4 Deriving (D) Forecasted Functional Features (3F) 46 2.5 Wrap-up of the I2D model and beyond 55 2.6 Summary 61 3 A Conceptual Framework to Conceive 6G/FN-enabling Micro-devices and Nano-devices 75 3.1 The Hardware⁰́₃Software Divide and What is Beyond 75 3.2 Introducing the WEAF Mnecosystem 81 3.3 Targeted Review of WEAF Mnecosystem-related MEMS/NEMS Literature 85 3.4 Summary 98 Index 107 |
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