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A Green 6G Network Era: Architecture and Propitious Technologies

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With the frequent growth in smartphones and media tablets, the industry of computer systems captured leadership from the industry of telecommunication in carry forwarding technological evolution. However, the principal component impacting the growth of the future will be the extent to which spectrum policy as well as management can rise spectrum capacity and give the necessary radio spectrum frequency efficiency. This entry describes why this is the bounding component for 5G mobile communication evolution so, around the world the research organizations begun to look beyond fifth-generation network, and it is expected from 6G to develop into green networks which supplies high capacity of energy and quality of service (QoS). With the goal of fulfill the requirements of forthcoming applications, considerable changes require to be made in structure of mobile communication networks. This paper gives a survey in detail on wireless development toward green 6G networks with an aim to show a pathway for further research works in the field of green 6G networks.

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Goyal, S., Sharma, N., Kaushik, I., Bhushan, B., Kumar, N. (2021). A Green 6G Network Era: Architecture and Propitious Technologies. In: Khanna, A., Gupta, D., Pólkowski, Z., Bhattacharyya, S., Castillo, O. (eds) Data Analytics and Management. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 54. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8335-3_7

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