6G Evolution: Blockchain, Semantic Communications & Radar

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6G Evolution: Blockchain, Semantic Communications & Radar

Coursera · Advanced ·👁️ Computer Vision ·1mo ago
Skills: CV Basics70%
The second part of this specialization in 6G wireless technologies will allow learners to understand blockchain-empowered wireless systems, analyze multimodal smart networks with vision-aided capabilities, master semantic communication principles and mathematical frameworks, and explore radar-enabled monitoring for 6G applications. Learners will gain expert insights into how these advanced technologies will enable intelligent, secure, and efficient wireless networks. Part 2 advances beyond foundational concepts to examine cutting-edge innovations that will transform network intelligence and functionality. The integrated approach covers blockchain resource management, semantic communication transceiver design, radar principles for assisted living, and multimodal network architectures. Expert discussions from telecom visionaries provide real-world perspectives on wireless network evolution and deployment strategies. By completing Part 2, learners will be equipped with specialized knowledge in next-generation network intelligence and security mechanisms, positioning them to contribute to 6G's most innovative applications. This intermediate foundation gives learners a fundamental understanding how 6G will revolutionize connectivity through intelligent, semantic-aware, and blockchain-secured communications.
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