Next- g无线:从5G技术经济学中学习,为下一代无线技术提供信息

E. Oughton, W. Lehr
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自20世纪80年代以来,每十年就会部署新一代蜂窝技术。我们目前正处于移动网络运营商(mno)第五代(5G)蜂窝技术的全球商业部署之中;与此同时,设计下一代(6G)的研究也在迅速展开。这为评估过去十年的技术经济学研究文献提供了一个良机,这些文献为5G从标准化到部署的开发生命周期提供了信息。我们的目标是对这些文献进行回顾性回顾,并就如何改进这种基于模型的研究风格(理论和实证)所采用的方法,以最好地为下一代(Next- g)无线技术的设计做出贡献提出建议。我们将之前的研究分为八个关键研究主题,包括用例、技术、建模技术、财务指标、开放科学实践、商业模式评估、空间焦点和数据可视化。我们对先前文献的回顾使我们得出结论,如果研究人员做到以下几点,针对设计Next-G(或6G)技术的技术经济评估研究的质量和影响将得到改善:(i)对网络服务质量假设更加透明,(ii)公开共享输入数据、代码和结果,(iii)关注总成本分析,特别关注(iv)确保6G技术的可负担性,以及(v)积极考虑其他建模工作的发展,以最大限度地提高互惠互利的潜力。
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Next-G Wireless: Learning from 5G Techno-Economics to Inform Next Generation Wireless Technologies
A new generation of cellular technology has been deployed every decade since the 1980s. We are presently amid the global commercial deployment by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) of the fifth generation (5G) of cellular technology; and concurrently, a flurry of research is engaged in designing the next generation (6G). This offers an opportune time to assess the techno-economics research literature over the past decade that informed 5G’s development lifecycle from standardization to deployment. Our goal is to provide a retrospective review of this literature and offer recommendations for how the methodologies employed in this style of model-based research (theoretical and empirical) may be improved to best contribute to the design of Next Generation (Next-G) wireless technologies. Our review categorizes the prior research into eight key research themes including use cases, technologies, modeling techniques, financial metrics, open science practices, business model evaluation, spatial focus and data visualization. Our review of the prior literature leads us to conclude that the quality and impact of techno-economic assessment studies directed at designing Next-G (or 6G) technologies would be improved if researchers are: (i) more transparent about network quality of service assumptions, (ii) openly share input data, code, and results, (iii) focus on total cost analysis, with special attention paid to (iv) ensuring the affordability of 6G technologies, and, (v) actively take account of developments emerging from other modeling efforts to maximize the potential for mutual benefits.
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