6G in Clinical Applications: Integrating New Network Approaches in Healthcare

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Contributors

  • Sven Kolb - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Franziska Jurosch - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Nicolai Kröger - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Fidan Mehmeti - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Lukas Bernhard - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Jonas Fuchtmann - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Stefanie Speidel - , Clusters of Excellence CeTI: Centre for Tactile Internet, National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden (Author)
  • Wolfgang Kellerer - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Dirk Wilhelm - , Technical University of Munich (Author)

Abstract

The increase in staff shortage, particularly in urgently needed care professions, is becoming an immense problem in the German healthcare system. This critical issue is further intensified by the fact that the healthcare system is still a strongly human-dependent and often insufficiently interconnected environment. Automation, medical robotics and the concept of model-based medicine can play a key role not only in addressing these issues and supporting clinical staff, but also in enabling new applications to improve patient care. While many existing approaches aim to tackle these challenges, they are generally based on current network architectures and standards and are thus constrained by the limitations of these networks. This article highlights the need for a new network approach such as 6G, which offers flexible, dynamic structures, new communication classes and many other new features in order to leverage the true potential of these new technologies.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-36
Number of pages4
JournalCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Volume10
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-4590-1908/work/175767299

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

Keywords

  • 6G, Automation, Context-Awareness, In-Network Computing, Telemedicine