Conectividade estratégica em 5G e 6G e cirurgia remota: O caso da Alemanha
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5G/6G; Sistemas de inovação tecnológica; Cirurgia remota.Resumo
Este artigo aborda o tema 5G e 6G como Sistema de Inovação Tecnológica (TIS) juntamente com a aplicação industrial da Cirurgia Remota como caso empírico, explorando três contribuições principais. Em primeiro lugar, esta investigação contribui para a ligação da perspectiva dos Sistemas de Inovação Tecnológica e das redes 5G e 6G numa perspectiva quantitativa a nível nacional e internacional. Em segundo lugar, contribui para estudos de Produção (F2) e Difusão de Conhecimento (F3) por meio de Bibliometria e uso de softwares. Terceiro, contribui para os estudos de conexão em redes 5G e 6G na aplicação do caso empírico de Cirurgia Remota na base analítica do TIS. Metodologicamente, o problema de pesquisa deste estudo é explorar a capacidade de P&D em TIS 5G e 6G no que diz respeito à aplicabilidade da Cirurgia Remota em todo o mundo e, consequentemente, na Alemanha. O objetivo geral é melhorar a relevância industrial da Cirurgia Remota através da quantificação de publicações e patentes e das redes colaborativas nestes domínios. De acordo com publicações e dados de patentes, os resultados revelam um mapa crucial de P&D da Alemanha até 2021.
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