Transforming Remote Sensing with Sixth-Generation Wireless Technology
Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
In recent years, remote sensing has become an essential tool in a wide range of industries, including agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster management. On the other hand, new wireless communication technologies must be created in order to meet the growing need for data transfer that is both quicker and more efficient. The sixth generation of wireless technology, also referred to as 6G, may be used in remote sensing systems, and this paper examines its viability. Massive amounts of remote sensing data must be transferred in real time, and 6G networks promise to deliver on all three of these requirements with high bandwidth, low latency, and high data rates. Furthermore, it is projected that 6G technology would handle a lot of devices while also enhancing energy effectiveness. As a result, batteries will not need to be changed as frequently and will operate for longer. Additionally, it is considerably easier to integrate several remote sensing technologies into a single system because 6G networks may support many communication protocols. The way we monitor and care for our planet may undergo a complete transformation as a result of the adoption of 6G technology in remote sensing applications. Remote sensing systems will deliver real-time data that are accurate for decision-making because their accuracy and timeliness have improved due to faster connection speeds and better energy efficiency. As a result, the use of 6G technology to remote sensing holds enormous promise in a number of fields.
Identifier
85214621150 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781394230686, 9781394230655]
Publication Title
Development of 6G Networks and Technology
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781394230686.ch7
First Page
169
Last Page
199
Recommended Citation
Shukla, Bishnu Kant; Tripathi, Amit; Bhati, Ayushi; Bansal, Vaishnavi; Sharma, Pushpendra Kumar; and Verma, Shivam, "Transforming Remote Sensing with Sixth-Generation Wireless Technology" (2024). Faculty Publications. 748.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/748