4.8 Article

Enabling Massive IoT Toward 6G: A Comprehensive Survey

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 8, Issue 15, Pages 11891-11915

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3063686

Keywords

6G mobile communication; 5G mobile communication; Internet of Things; Machine learning; Blockchain; Security; Wireless communication; 6G; blockchain; Internet of Things (IoT); machine learning; space-air-ground-underwater networks

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61771070]

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The article provides a comprehensive survey on 6G-enabled massive IoT, covering the drivers and requirements, visions of 6G, new network architecture, and breakthrough technologies.
Nowadays, many disruptive Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications emerge, such as augmented/virtual reality online games, autonomous driving, and smart everything, which are massive in number, data intensive, computation intensive, and delay sensitive. Due to the mismatch between the fifth generation (5G) and the requirements of such massive IoT-enabled applications, there is a need for technological advancements and evolutions for wireless communications and networking toward the sixth-generation (6G) networks. 6G is expected to deliver extended 5G capabilities at a very high level, such as Tbps data rate, sub-ms latency, cm-level localization, and so on, which will play a significant role in supporting massive IoT devices to operate seamlessly with highly diverse service requirements. Motivated by the aforementioned facts, in this article, we present a comprehensive survey on 6G-enabled massive IoT. First, we present the drivers and requirements by summarizing the emerging IoT-enabled applications and the corresponding requirements, along with the limitations of 5G. Second, visions of 6G are provided in terms of core technical requirements, use cases, and trends. Third, a new network architecture provided by 6G to enable massive IoT is introduced, i.e., space-air-ground-underwater/sea networks enhanced by edge computing. Fourth, some breakthrough technologies, such as machine learning and blockchain, in 6G are introduced, where the motivations, applications, and open issues of these technologies for massive IoT are summarized. Finally, a use case of fully autonomous driving is presented to show 6G supports massive IoT.

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