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Farhad Khan
Chang'an University
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I am Farhad Khan, a dedicated Master's student at the School of Economics and Management, Chang'an University, China. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (Hons) from Iqra National University, Pakistan. My research centers on intelligent logistics and supply chain management, with a particular focus on leveraging innovative technologies to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability in global supply chains. Driven by a passion for connecting academic research with practical applications, I aim to bridge the gap between theoretical insights and industry practices. I am committed to fostering collaboration between researchers and industry professionals to address complex challenges and drive transformative change in the field of logistics and supply chain management.
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Free Access | Review Article | 27 March 2025
Navigating Ethical Challenges in 6G-Enabled Smart Cities: Privacy, Equity, and Governance
IECE Transactions on Sensing, Communication, and Control | Volume 2, Issue 1: 48-65, 2025 | DOI: 10.62762/TSCC.2025.291581
Abstract
The rapid urbanization and technological advancements have driven the development of smart cities, envisioned as sustainable, efficient, and interconnected urban spaces. The integration of sixth-generation (6G) wireless technology in smart cities promises unprecedented opportunities in connectivity, low-latency communication, and data management, which transforms urban living. However, this evolution raises critical ethical concerns related to privacy, inclusion, transparency, accountability, and environmental sustainability. This paper explores the ethical considerations inherent in designing smart cities with 6G, emphasizing data governance, equity, and human-centric approaches. It delves... More >

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Navigating Ethical Challenges in 6G-Enabled Smart Cities: Privacy, Equity, and Governance