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Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
MDPI
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14
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| Keywords : |
, Enabling Technologies , , , Role , UAVs, Terahertz
Communication, , Intelligent
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| Abstract: |
Sixth-generation (6G) wireless networks have the potential to transform global
connectivity by supporting ultra-high data rates, ultra-reliable low latency communication
(uRLLC), and intelligent, adaptive networking. To realize this vision, 6G must incorporate
groundbreaking technologies that enhance network efficiency, spectral utilization, and
dynamic adaptability. Among them, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), terahertz (THz)
communication, and intelligent reconfigurable surfaces (IRSs) are three major enablers
in redefining the architecture and performance of next-generation wireless systems. This
survey provides a comprehensive review of these transformative technologies, exploring
their potential, design challenges, and integration into future 6G ecosystems. UAV-based
communication provides flexible, on-demand communication in remote, harsh areas and is
a vital solution for disasters, self-driving, and industrial automation. THz communication
taking place in the 0.1–10 THz band reveals ultra-high bandwidth capable of a data rate
of multi-gigabits per second and can avoid spectrum bottlenecks in conventional bands.
IRS technology based on programmable metasurface allows real-time wavefront control,
maximizing signal propagation and spectral/energy efficiency in complex settings. The
work provides architectural evolution, active current research trends, and practical issues
in applying these technologies, including their potential contribution to the creation of
intelligent, ultra-connected 6G networks. In addition, it presents open research questions,
possible answers, and future directions and provides information for academia, industry,
and policymakers.
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