2023
DOI: 10.1109/ojcoms.2023.3244274
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The Road to Trustworthy 6G: A Survey on Trust Anchor Technologies

Abstract: While 5G networks are driving a growing number of use cases in the fields of Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial applications, the vision of the next generation of mobile communications systems already includes concepts massively transforming the way people will interact with the digital world through the network, as humans are shifting into the center of diverse network driven applications. Envisaged use cases and possibilities to provide services and resources in a distributed manner render an architectu… Show more

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“…It stated that in addition to security, trust was also believed to originate from certain evaluation criteria, ranging from functional to non-functional. Moreover, Veith et al [9] primarily discussed the crucial enablers for trust in 6G and the differences between trust in 5G and that of 6G in terms of five categories: network topology, feature set, architecture, stakeholder relationships and new technologies. In the 6G White Paper proposed by Ylianttila et al [10], trust in a network context was defined as the "expected outcome" during remote communication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It stated that in addition to security, trust was also believed to originate from certain evaluation criteria, ranging from functional to non-functional. Moreover, Veith et al [9] primarily discussed the crucial enablers for trust in 6G and the differences between trust in 5G and that of 6G in terms of five categories: network topology, feature set, architecture, stakeholder relationships and new technologies. In the 6G White Paper proposed by Ylianttila et al [10], trust in a network context was defined as the "expected outcome" during remote communication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…T HE EVER increasing demand for new applications, and the augmented consumption of high-data-rate multimedia services are the driving forces for wireless communication systems' evolution. In particular, the latest use cases, such as augmented/virtual reality and unmanned mobility, request a considerable enhancement in performance since system capacity above 1 Tb/s, 99.99999 percent reliability, and latency below 1 ms are required [1], [2], [3]. Undoubtedly, the research community has achieved many remarkable advances in different areas to approach the requirements, such as coding schemes [4], [5], [6], multiplexing schemes [7], [8], Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) schemes [9], [10], or modulation schemes [11], [12].…”
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