TY - JOUR
T1 - 6th Generation Wireless Spectrum Applications, Opportunities and Challenges
AU - Ali, Farhan
AU - He, Yigang
AU - Ding, Cheng Wei
AU - Rahman, Atta Ur
AU - Khasawneh, Mohammad Ahmad Saleem
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The introduction of the 6th generation spectrum presents opportunities for technology firms, entrepreneurs, and start-ups to develop innovative applications, services, offerings, and business models for experimental purposes, such as regulatory sandboxes, which encourage experimentation and the development of cutting-edge technologies and services. The result promotes the growth of the digital economy and improves economic competitiveness, all of which will contribute to economic expansion. These advancements encourage digital transformation in various industries, increase productivity, and present novel commercial opportunities. This paper thoroughly examines the potential influence of future innovations on the spectrum, like architectural frameworks, network management, new emerging techniques in the 6G spectrum, future spectrum challenges with associated solutions, efficient regulatory frameworks, the impact of Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, and other emerging technologies. Furthermore, it examines potential challenges for domestic and global networks deployed in future generations. Moreover, it delves into the transformative opportunities and challenges of the 6G wireless spectrum, with a particular emphasis on the enhanced spectrum sharing that is facilitated by cognitive radio technologies, advanced protocols such as IEEE 802.22, IEEE 802.15.4 IEEE 802.1AE, and so on. These advancements enable the optimal utilization of frequency bands by enabling Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) and efficient resource management. By effectively balancing these opportunities with security considerations, 6G networks may unlock new applications across diverse sectors, which will pave the way for a more connected and efficient future.
AB - The introduction of the 6th generation spectrum presents opportunities for technology firms, entrepreneurs, and start-ups to develop innovative applications, services, offerings, and business models for experimental purposes, such as regulatory sandboxes, which encourage experimentation and the development of cutting-edge technologies and services. The result promotes the growth of the digital economy and improves economic competitiveness, all of which will contribute to economic expansion. These advancements encourage digital transformation in various industries, increase productivity, and present novel commercial opportunities. This paper thoroughly examines the potential influence of future innovations on the spectrum, like architectural frameworks, network management, new emerging techniques in the 6G spectrum, future spectrum challenges with associated solutions, efficient regulatory frameworks, the impact of Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, and other emerging technologies. Furthermore, it examines potential challenges for domestic and global networks deployed in future generations. Moreover, it delves into the transformative opportunities and challenges of the 6G wireless spectrum, with a particular emphasis on the enhanced spectrum sharing that is facilitated by cognitive radio technologies, advanced protocols such as IEEE 802.22, IEEE 802.15.4 IEEE 802.1AE, and so on. These advancements enable the optimal utilization of frequency bands by enabling Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) and efficient resource management. By effectively balancing these opportunities with security considerations, 6G networks may unlock new applications across diverse sectors, which will pave the way for a more connected and efficient future.
KW - 6G mobile technology
KW - applications
KW - challenges
KW - opportunities
KW - spectrum
KW - spectrum-sharing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002791150
U2 - 10.7763/IJCTE.2025.V17.1369
DO - 10.7763/IJCTE.2025.V17.1369
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002791150
SN - 1793-8201
VL - 17
SP - 61
EP - 82
JO - International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering
JF - International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering
IS - 2
ER -