Bridging the Gap to 6G: Leveraging the Synergy of Standardization and Adaptability

The field of wireless network and communication technology is evolving from generation to generation from 1G to 6G as of now till expected to be deployed and used by 2030. It is to succeed in 5G and bring significant improvements in terms of connectivity, speed, and size in next-generation communica...

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