Lessons From the Commercial Failure of Project Loon for 6G Research Roadmap Design

Liang Zhang, Chuanting Zhang, Shuping Dang, Basem Shihada*

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Abstract

Currently, the sixth-generation (6G) communication research roadmap is being frequently discussed and designed, in which, undoubtedly, aerial telecommunication infrastructures play crucial roles for boosting transmission capacity, enlarging coverage, and democratizing the benefits of information and communications technology (ICT) over the globe. However, the sudden news released in January 2021 that Alphabet is shutting down Project Loon, one of the most important projects enabling communications over aerial infrastructures, surprises the academia of communications science. There is no question that the failure of Project Loon will yield profound impacts on and even shift the current 6G research roadmap design. The latent mismatch between academia and industry in communication science should also raise adequate attention. Therefore, in this article, we analyze the commercial failure of Project Loon by public information from reliable sources and summarize a series of important lessons for the 6G research roadmap design.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number867581
JournalFrontiers in Communications and Networks
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Zhang, Dang and Shihada.

Keywords

  • 6G research roadmap
  • aerial communication
  • bridging mismatch between academia and industry
  • ICT
  • loon

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Signal Processing

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