I. Introduction
There is always a growing need for higher data rates and channel capacity in digital communications. This was certainly the case in the transition from fourth generation (4G) to fifth generation (5G), with an increasing desire for media streaming, virtual reality, and all at extremely high speeds. The bandwidth and data rate demands keep increasing over the years, considering the future of augmented reality and messaging via holographic communications create a need for much higher capability than what 5G offers at present. To meet the needs of the ever-growing demand for greater data throughput, sixth generation (6G) digital communication networks are going to be developed over the course of the next decade [1]–[3].