IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
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A Study on Extreme Wideband 6G Radio Access Technologies for Achieving 100 Gbps Data Rate in Higher Frequency Bands
Satoshi SUYAMATatsuki OKUYAMAYoshihisa KISHIYAMASatoshi NAGATATakahiro ASAI
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In sixth-generation (6G) mobile communication system, it is expected that extreme high data rate communication with a peak data rate over 100 Gbps should be provided by exploiting higher frequency bands in addition to millimeter-wave bands such as 28 GHz. The higher frequency bands are assumed to be millimeter wave and terahertz wave where the extreme wider bandwidth is available compared with 5G, and hence 6G needs to promote research and development to exploit so-called terahertz wave targeting the frequency from 100 GHz to 300 GHz. In the terahertz wave, there are fundamental issues that rectilinearity and pathloss are higher than that in the 28 GHz band. In order to solve these issues, it is very important to clarify channel characteristics of the terahertz wave and establish a channel model, to advance 6G radio access technologies suitable for the terahertz wave based on the channel model, and to develop radio-frequency device technologies for such higher frequency bands. This paper introduces a direction of studies on 6G radio access technologies to explore the higher frequency bands and technical issues on the device technologies, and then basic computer simulations in 100 Gbps transmission using 100 GHz band clarify a potential of extreme high data rate over 100 Gbps.

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