Toward Multi-Functional 6G: Where Sensing, Communication, and Security Converge
Welcome to the era of — but with a critical third pillar: Security . Thus, security cannot be an afterthought —it must
Integrating these functions creates new attack surfaces. A malicious actor could inject fake sensing data to trigger false emergency responses. Thus, security cannot be an afterthought —it must be co-designed with sensing and communication from the very first layer of the protocol stack. 🔍 Imagine a 6G base station that acts like a radar
📡 This happens at Terahertz speeds with microsecond latency. But here is the key—communication and sensing will share the same spectrum and hardware, achieving massive efficiency gains rather than competing for resources. As we look beyond 5G
🔍 Imagine a 6G base station that acts like a radar. It will detect gestures, vital signs, objects, and even environmental conditions without dedicated sensors. Your network won't just carry your call; it will know if the room is empty or detect a fall in real-time.
The transition from "connected things" to "connected intelligence" demands this trinity: Sense. Communicate. Secure.
As we look beyond 5G, a clear paradigm shift is emerging. The future of wireless is not just about higher data rates or lower latency. It is about building intelligent, context-aware networks that can simultaneously.