ABSTRACT

The need for next-generation wireless networks is increased by the expectation that Internet of Everything (IoE)-based smart services will become extremely popular in the future. While fifth generation (5G) networks can support a wide range of IoE services, they may not be able to fully satisfy the demands of next generation services. We have discussed technologies like enhanced mobile technology, brain computer interfaces (BCI), and senses information technology that will be fueled by the advent of 6G. The constraints of 5G networks are expected to be overcome by sixth generation (6G) wireless technology. To confront these challenges, we propose feasible solutions like authentication systems underpinned by distributed ledgers, secure business models fueled by blockchain, homomorphic encryption, and transceivers that harness deep Q-learning and federated learning. We then dive into the specific implementation intricacies and potential hurdles for each approach, empowering readers to comprehend and implement them in their own unique contexts.