Digital-Twin-Enabled 6G: Vision, Architectural Trends, and Future Directions
Kyung Hee University · Virginia Tech · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Internet of Everything (IoE) applications such as haptics, human-computer interaction, and extended reality, using the sixth-generation (6G) of wireless systems have diverse requirements in terms of latency, reliability, data rate, and user-defined performance metrics. Therefore, enabling IoE applications over 6G requires a new framework that can be used to manage, operate, and optimize the 6G wireless system and its underlying IoE services. Such a new framework for 6G can be based on digital twins. Digital twins use a virtual representation of the 6G physical system along with the associated algorithms (e.g., machine learning, optimization), communication technologies (e.g., millimeter-wave and terahertz…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 69.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Cloud computing
- Wireless
- Key (lock)
- Edge computing
- Telecommunications
- Computer security