In telecommunications, network service accessibility as a requirement is closely related to equitably serving the population residing at locations that can most appropriately be described as remote. Remote connectivity, however, would have benefited from a more inclusive consideration in the existing generations of mobile communications. To remedy this, sustainability and its social impact are being positioned as key drivers of sixth generation's (6G) research and standardization activities. In particular, there has been a conscious attempt to understand the demands of remote wireless connectivity, which has led to a better understanding of the challenges that lie ahead. In this perspective, this article overviews the key challenges associated with constraints on network design and deployment to be addressed for providing broadband connectivity to rural areas, and proposes novel approaches and solutions for bridging the digital divide in those regions.
翻译:在电信方面,网络服务的可获取性是一项要求,它与公平服务居住在最适宜地被描述为偏远地点的居民密切相关。然而,远程连通性本可从当代移动通信中更具包容性的考虑中受益。为解决这一问题,可持续性及其社会影响正被定位为第六代(6G)研究和标准化活动的主要驱动因素。特别是,人们自觉地试图了解远程无线连通的需求,从而更好地了解了未来的挑战。从这一角度看,本篇文章概述了在网络设计和部署方面与为农村地区提供宽带连通方面的制约因素有关的主要挑战,并提出了弥合这些地区数字鸿沟的新办法和新解决办法。