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The book covers a variety of feasible technology options, both wired and wireless, to enable 6G connectivity in rural and remote regions. Along with the enabling technology options, the book also covers important aspects such as human-computer interaction, business models for the local operator ecosystem, regulatory and right-of-way policies, security and privacy, and future challenges related to technology migration, urbanization, and scalability. A special feature of this book is that it covers both the optical and wireless technology aspects to realize 6G connectivity, which will be of interest to a broad range of researchers and practitioners. Detailed figures have been included in the book to cover both the fiber-optics and wireless aspects. These figures include telecommunication equipment and networks ranging from a locality to the under-sea cables to high latitude platforms. The book has simple explanations, pictorial representations, minimal math, and conversational language, which will enable all the readers to grasp it, thereby helping them in decision making and performing comprehensive analysis. This book includes the needs of the unconnected and under-connected sections of the society, notably from the rural and remote areas, when the 6G standards are being discussed and developed. This feature will help overcome the challenge of widening the digital divide from every new generation of mobile network standards. Hence, the book covers all technical and non-technical aspects to be of interest to researchers, decision-makers, academia, social workers, and the readers in technology, growth, and empowerment.
Explains 6G connectivity in rural and remote regions Covers a variety of feasible technology options to enable 6G connectivity in the rural and remote regions Presents the ideas in simple explanations, pictorial representations, minimal math, and conversational language
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Sudhir Dixit is a Co-Founder, Senior Fellow, and Evangelist at the Basic Internet Foundation in Oslo, Norway, and heads its US operations. He is also associated with the Academy of Finland Flagship Programme, 6G Flagship, led by the Centre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Finland. From 2015 to 2017 he was the CEO and Co-Founder of a start-up, Skydoot, Inc. From 2009 to 2015, he was a Distinguished Chief Technologist and CTO of the Communications and Media Services for the Americas Region of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Services in Palo Alto, CA, and the Director of Hewlett-Packard Labs India in Palo Alto and Bangalore. Before joining HP, he held various leadership positions at BlackBerry, Nokia, NSN, and Verizon Communications. He has been a technical editor of IEEE Communications Magazine and presently chairs the Working Groups 6G Visions and New Directions in Communication at the Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF). He is also the Vice-Chair for Americas at the WWRF. He was on the editorial board of IEEE Spectrum Magazine and sits on the editorial board of Springer's Wireless Personal Communications Journal. He is a Co-Chair of the Industry Engagement Committee and Co-Chair of the CTU Working Group at the IEEE Future Networks Initiative. In 2018, he was appointed a Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Communications Society. From 2010 to 2012, he was an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis, and, since 2010, he has been a Docent at the University of Oulu, Finland. A Life Fellow of the IEEE, IET, and IETE, Dixit holds a Ph.D. from the University Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, and an M.B.A. from the Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida.
Vimal Bhatia is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Centre for Advanced Electronics at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore, India. He is also currently an Adjunct Faculty at IIT Delhi and IIIT Delhi. He has a mix of academic and industrial experience both in India and the UK. He completed his Ph.D. from the Institute for Digital Communications at The University of Edinburgh, the UK in 2005. His research interests are in the broader areas of wireless and optical communications, machine and deep learning, and signal processing with applications to telecommunications, and software product development. He is a PI/co-PI/coordinator for external projects with funding of over USD 17 million from MeitY, DST, UKIERI, MoE, AKA-Finland, TFK-Finland, IUSSTF, and KPMG. He has more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and has filed 13 patents (with 4 granted). He has supervised 15 defended/submitted Ph.D. theses. He is currently a Senior Member of IEEE, Fellow IETE, and certified SCRUM Master. He was also the General Co-Chair for IEEE ANTS 2018, and General Vice-Chair for IEEE ANTS 2017. He has served as founder head of Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Associate Dean R&D and Dean, Academic Affairs. He has delivered many talks, tutorials and conducted faculty development programs for the World Bank's NPIU TEQIP-III, and invited talks at WWRF46-Paris. He is currently Associate Editor for IETE Technical Review, Frontiers in Communications and Networks, Frontiers in Signal Processing, and IEEE Wireless Communications Letters.
Dr. Sanjram Premjit Khanganba works as a human factors research practitioner. He has worked in the industry before full-time engagement in academic research. As an Associate Professor at IIT Indore, he is a faculty member of- Discipline of Psychology, Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering, Center for Electric Vehicles and Intelligent Transport Systems, and Centre of Futuristic Defense and Space Technologies. He has been working in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for the last 15 years. He earned his Ph.D. from IIT Bombay and an M.Sc. degree from Bangalore University. His scientific research revolves around investigating aspects of applied cognition in system development, design, and evaluation. He has a strong dedication towards addressing issues related to human-system interaction in the pursuit of technological innovation, improvement, and optimal utilization of human capabilities. He emphasizes community-level intervention in addressing real-world problems. He engages local community members in conducting user testing and conceptualizing services. His research contexts range from road safety and complex technological environments to social design. He leads a highly motivated interdisciplinary team of volunteers, U.G. students, and P.G. students with diverse academic backgrounds under the aegis of Focused Research Group in Human Factors. He employs experimental investigation in the laboratory as well as field-testing involving analysis of gaze and electrophysiological data. His research group is actively involved in constantly promoting research activities related to ICT and digital transformation within the framework of community systems primarily connected with remote areas of India's Northeast Region (NER). His research at 'Human Factors & Applied Cognition Lab' concentrates on broad domains of- Automotive & Transport UX, Community Systems, Interactive Systems, Smart Environments & Automated Systems, Medical & Healthcare UI, Assistive Systems for Rehabilitation, and Human Performance. Currently, he is- an International Affiliate of American Psychological Association, a Member of IEEE Special Interest Group in Humanitarian Technology, a Member of Working Committee, Connecting the Unconnected, IEEE Future Networks, a Professional Member of Association for Computing Machinery, and a Life Member of Indian Society of Ergonomics. He is serving as a member of the Technical Committee of Visual Ergonomics, International Ergonomics Association. He is a founding member of the HCI Professionals Association of India.
Anuj Agrawal received Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore, India, in 2021. He is an Early Career Research Fellow at pre…