An imperative role of 6G communication with perspective of industry 4.0: Challenges and research directions

Ghildiyal, Yamini and Singh, Rajesh and Alkhayyat, Ahmed and Gehlot, Anita and Malik, Praveen and Sharma, Rohit and Akram, Shaik Vaseem and Alkwai, Lulwah M. UNSPECIFIED (2023) An imperative role of 6G communication with perspective of industry 4.0: Challenges and research directions. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 56. p. 103047. ISSN 22131388

Abstract

The united nations have set a target of meeting sustainability by 2030 in terms of social, economic, and environmental. Digitalization has proven to be a significant approach to meeting the goal of sustainability. Along with digitalization and Industry 4.0, it was also stated that 6G communication is beneficial for lowering carbon emissions, effective management of natural resources, etc. Based on this motivation, this is the first study to attempt to present the significance of 6G communication from the perspective of Industry 4.0. The fundamental technologies of 6G wireless communications at the physical layer are emphasized, and also discussed enabling technologies of Industry 4.0 for 6G communication in detail. The recommendations and challenges are discussed for future directions. 6G for low earth orbit (LEO) communication and data center operations for 6G network nodes, and 6G network with aerial computing are the recommendation presented in the study. The novelty of study is, it integrates and discussed the sustainability aspect, the vision of the 6G network with fundamental technologies, and Industry 4.0 in detailed. The recommendations and challenges presented in the study motivate the researchers to carry out the study for future research in implementing 6G communication for achieving sustainability with industry 4.0.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 6G; Sustainability; Industry 4.0; Internet of everything; Digital twin; Aerial computing; 3D networking
Subjects: Subjects > Engineering
Divisions: Ibero-american International University > Research > Articles and books
Depositing User: Sr Bibliotecario
Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2026 11:12
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2026 11:12
URI: https://repositorio.funiber.org/id/eprint/28882

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