Abstract:
6G technology represents the sixth generation of wireless communication, currently under development and expected to be commercially available around 2030. Unlike previous generations, 6G integrates artificial intelligence (AI) directly into the core of networks, offering ultra-high speeds up to 1 terabit per second and ultra-low latency of 0.1 milliseconds. This enables real-time applications such as remote surgeries and autonomous vehicle coordination. Key technologies include terahertz frequencies, quantum communication, and intelligent reflecting surfaces. Additionally, 6G will support massive connectivity, linking tens of millions of devices within a confined area. Practical applications target sectors like healthcare, industry, transportation, and daily communication, providing immersive experiences and enhanced security. Despite its revolutionary potential, 6G faces challenges related to infrastructure, energy efficiency, and regulatory frameworks. Global development is led by countries such as China, the USA, Europe, Japan, and South Korea. This technology promises to redefine human interaction with technology through intelligent, context-aware networks.