Conectividad estratégica en 5G y 6G y cirugía remota: El caso de Alemania
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v13i7.46402Palabras clave:
5G/6G; Sistemas de innovación tecnológica; Cirurgia remota.Resumen
Este artículo aborda el tema del 5G y 6G como Sistema de Innovación Tecnológica (STI) junto con la aplicación industrial de la Cirugía Remota como caso empírico, explorando tres contribuciones principales. En primer lugar, esta investigación contribuye a conectar la perspectiva de los Sistemas de Innovación Tecnológica y las redes 5G y 6G desde un punto de vista cuantitativo a nivel nacional e internacional. En segundo lugar, contribuye a los estudios de Producción de Conocimiento (F2) y Difusión (F3) a través de la Bibliometría y el uso de software. En tercer lugar, contribuye a los estudios de una conexión en redes 5G y 6G en la aplicación del caso empírico de Cirugía Remota sobre los antecedentes analíticos de TIS. Metodológicamente, el problema de investigación de este estudio es explorar la capacidad de I+D en 5G y 6G TIS en relación con la aplicabilidad de la Cirugía Remota a nivel mundial y, en consecuencia, en Alemania. El objetivo general es mejorar la relevancia industrial de la Cirugía Remota mediante la cuantificación de publicaciones y patentes y las redes de colaboración en estos dominios. Según publicaciones y datos de patentes, los resultados revelan un mapa crucial de I+D en Alemania hasta 2021.
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