Yorkshire Post

Scientists to look into 6G virtual meetings

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THE UK is pressing ahead with research into 6G mobile technology despite 5G still being in its infancy.

An innovation centre devoted to the next generation of connectivi­ty is set to be launched at the University of Surrey. Scientists behind the hub say it will be focused on advanced telecommun­ications engineerin­g that brings together the physical world with advanced virtual ones, enabling “teleportat­ion” of our senses.

Regius Professor Rahim Tafazolli, director of the 6th Generation Innovation Centre, said: “5G enables virtual reality or augmented reality, which is a 3D video, so what we are doing in 6G, we are making it four- dimensiona­l, and the fourth dimension is the human senses and all the ambient informatio­n around a person.

“This is beyond 5G capabiliti­es in the sense that it was designed for broadband, for low latency, for a lot of devices to be connected.

“If you want to teleport yourself to a virtual reality with your senses, to a virtual world and two people in a virtual world... suppose you are in London and I am in Guildford and we teleport to a virtual world, and in the virtual world we need to interact with each other, like shaking hands – that means we need high- quality time synchronis­ation, and that aspect of high- quality time synchronis­ation was never built as part of 5G technology.”

Making the digital divide a thing of the past is one of the key areas to be focused on.

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