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100 | 1 | _aNGUYEN Huan X. | |
700 | _aTRESTIAN Ramona | ||
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_aDigital Twin for 5G and Beyond/ _cHuan X. Nguyen, Ramona Trestian, Duc To, Mallik Tatipamula |
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520 | _aAlthough many countries have started the initial phase of rolling out 5G, it is still in its infancy with researchers from both academia and industry facing the challenges of developing it to its full potential. With the support of artificial intelligence, development of digital transformation through the notion of a digital twin has been taking off in many industries such as smart manufacturing, oil and gas, construction, bio-engineering, and automotive. However, digital twins remain relatively new for 5G/6G networks, despite the obvious potential in helping develop and deploy the complex 5G environment. This article looks into these topics and discusses how digital twin could be a powerful tool to fulfill the potential of 5G networks and beyond. | ||
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_aICT _xTECHNOLOGY _x5G/6G NETWORKS COMMUNICATION |
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_aIEEE Communications Magazine : _gVol 59, No 2, February 2021. pp.10-15 (147) |
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_uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9374645 _zClick here for full text |
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