Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Uzbek diplomats took part in the international conference "Beyond 5G" (prospects after the 5G system), organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan.
The main goal of the conference was to unite the efforts of industry, academia and government to cooperate and determine the priorities of international cooperation in the development of new technologies that will replace 5G.
During the speeches, the issues of the development of information and communication technologies, the implementation of the 5G system, as well as promising areas, in particular, work on the development of a new 6G system, were highlighted.
The 6G system envisages a completely new architecture of communication systems, including transmission, storage, data processing. According to experts, the volume of 6G data transmission will be 10 times more than in 5G (1 Tbit / s) and 100 times more than modern communications, the data transfer rate is 10 times more than 5G, the energy consumption is almost 100 times less. The 6G system will be capable of full virtualization, have simultaneous connections 10 times greater than 5G, have high security and reliability, and provide high-precision synchronization. The 6G system is expected to cover areas such as smart cities, the digital economy, medicine and telemedicine, education, robotic services, construction, telecommunications, and nursing and nursing.
Today the main leading countries in the development of the 6G system are Finland, Germany, USA, China and Sweden.
It was noted that the creation of a global 6G system would be impossible without international cooperation and uniting the efforts of all countries participating in the development, including cooperation in space and the use of a complex architecture of satellite data transmission, as well as the presence of an extensive network infrastructure on earth.
As a result of the conference, the participants agreed to continue cooperation on a conceptual system for the implementation of 5G and 6G and research and development to achieve commercial operation of 5G and technical characteristics of 6G.