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2.3 Use Cases for the B2B Market
ОглавлениеThis section reviews the characteristics and requirements of envisioned 6G use cases for the B2B market, as summarized in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1 6G use cases for the B2B market.
Use case | Section | Description | Impact for B2B market | Relevant KPIs |
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Industry and manufacturing | 2.3.1 | Digital transformation of manufacturing through cyber physical systems and IoT services | Efficient mining activitiesWide area monitoring of pipelinesBetter precision and coordination for cooperative maneuvers | ReliabilityLatencySpectrum efficiency |
Teleportation | 2.3.2 | Holographic delivery of life‐sized three‐dimensional stereoscopic experiences in real‐time without HMD technologies | Stimulate teleworkDecrease travel time and expensesImprove labor productivity | Per‐user data ratePeak data rateLatency |
Digital twin | 2.3.3 | Digital replica of an object inheriting the same behavior and characteristics of the real object | Improve the design, engineering, inspection, and maintenance of complex machines and devicesAllow advanced simulations of the product behavior | Per‐user data ratePeak data rateLatency |
Smart transportation | 2.3.4 | Evolution of automotive industry to support infotainment, automated driving, and cooperative and intelligent transportation | Preemptive logisticsFleet management and telematicsReduction of goods transportation costs and environmental impact | Spectrum efficiencyPer‐user data rateContinuous coverageVehicle speedNumber of devicesEnergy efficiency |
Public safety | 2.3.5 | Collection of services that support fast delivery of information between emergency operators in incident areas and the (remote) command station | Real‐time 3D rendering of the incident area to/from the command stationRemote control operations | ReliabilityLatencySpectrum efficiencyVehicle speedContinuous coverage |
Health and well‐being | 2.3.6 | Evolution of healthcare to support telemedicine, healthcare workflow optimizations, and efficient and affordable patient access to health assistance | Individualized assistance via virtual patient consultation and monitoring involving all senses and health indicatorsEfficient use of healthcare resources through preventive care, digitalization, and access to massive dataReduction of management and administration costs through “care outside hospital” paradigm | ReliabilityLatencySpectrum efficiency |
Smart‐X IoT | 2.3.7 | IoT and smart city paradigms targeting life quality improvements, environmental monitoring, traffic control, and city management automation | Efficient agriculture and farmingFleet managementSmart warehouse managementSupport of zero‐energy sensors for home appliances, industrial machines, and robots | Spectrum efficiencyPer‐user data rateNumber of devicesEnergy efficiency |
Financial world | 2.3.8 | Evolution of financial sector through high‐frequency trading and blockchain technology | More accessible tradingElevated security and reduced fees for banking transactionsRobust/secure fraud preventionTransition toward digital banking | LatencyReliability |