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Dear Colleagues,
The future digital society, in the scope of increasing automation, namely the digital society of 2030 and beyond, comprises more and more connected devices (IoT), including sensors, vehicles, aerial drones, data, etc. While 5G supports autonomous vehicles, the increasing number of sensors per vehicle requires higher speed communications and lower latencies. Society and organizations demand new services to be included in 6G, such as:
6G also aims to have higher energy efficiency and more efficient strategies of energy-harvesting, so that the autonomy of user equipment can be increased, despite its demanding applications.
These new services and capabilities to be supported by 6G continue to require more efficient networks, such as increased data rate, lower latency, more efficient spectral efficiency, increased energy-efficiency, and improved network capacity. Some of the foreseen requirements for 6G include:
While 5G requirements are achieved based on mm-Wave and m-MIMO, 6G must incorporate new concepts such as passive antennas, namely Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS). In order to achieve potential gains (coverage, interference cancellation, secrecy, spectral efficiency, etc.), there is the need to estimate the channel characteristics, and this is difficult to achieve with passive elements. Recently, active antennas, such as Large Intelligent antenna Systems (LIS), also referred to as Ultra Massive MIMO (UL-MIMO) or as Extremely Large Antenna Arrays (ELAA), have been employed to achieve such gain desiderates, but the complexity also increases. In terms of frequency bands, 6G is revolutionary, as it includes Visible Light Communications (VLC) and Terahertz bands (100 GHz – 10 THz), enabling data rates in the order of Hundreds of Gbps. VLC is a mature communication technique well suited for short-range coverage, though susceptible to interferences, such as from the sun.
This session will provide an overview of Multi-Antenna Systems for 6G communications and beyond, in terms of network, services, and requirements, while describing advances in transmission techniques foreseen for future versions. All new ideas about how to improve performance, capacity, and/or spectrum efficiency of transmission techniques for 6G and beyond, while keeping computational cost at an acceptable level are most welcome. Contributions to this session should provide an overview of how the proposed transmission techniques bring added value to the advances in cellular communications, in terms of performance and/or advanced requirements.
Mário Marques da Silva
Presenting Author | Talk Time | Paper Title | Authors | Abstract | Session Date / Room |
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16:50 |
On the Performance of Large Intelligence Surfaces with LDPC Codes View Abstract] | [
3P3b 2025-05-07 PM Room: 3 - Capital Suite 10 |
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17:05 |
Design of a Compact Low Loss 2-way Millimetre Wave Power Divider for Future Communication View Abstract] | [
3P3b 2025-05-07 PM Room: 3 - Capital Suite 10 |
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17:20 |
Mixer Design with Enhanced Isolation for Improved 5G Performance in the Ka-band View Abstract] | [
3P3b 2025-05-07 PM Room: 3 - Capital Suite 10 |
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17:35 |
Enhanced Wideband Wide-angle Scanning for Large-scale Irregular Arrays through Advanced Phase Control View Abstract] | [
3P3b 2025-05-07 PM Room: 3 - Capital Suite 10 |
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