Toward Multi-functional 6g Wireless Networks Integrating Sensing Communication And Security -

The timeline for 6G is aggressive. Early research is underway (2024–2028), with first standards expected around 2029 and commercial deployment by 2030. But the transition from a "communication-only" mindset to a requires action today.

: Unifies sensing and data transmission using common waveforms and hardware to improve spectrum and energy efficiency. The timeline for 6G is aggressive

ISAC is the cornerstone of the 6G vision. It allows a single waveform and hardware platform to simultaneously perform data transmission and high-resolution sensing. : Unifies sensing and data transmission using common

The future of wireless is not about more antennas or wider bandwidth alone. It is about . By integrating sensing, communication, and security into a single, cohesive fabric, 6G will transcend connectivity. It will become a global nervous system that sees, communicates, and defends itself in real time. The future of wireless is not about more

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However, as we look to the future, it is clear that the next generation of wireless networks must be capable of more than just communication. The integration of sensing and security functionalities into 6G wireless networks will enable a wide range of new applications and use cases, from smart cities and autonomous vehicles to industrial automation and healthcare.