Latest 5G top news
5G-RAIL Workshop successfully held during IEEE VTC Spring 2023 conference |
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5GRAIL partners successfully organised and held a workshop during the IEEE VTC Spring 2023 conference on 20/06/2023 titled “5G for Railways – Challenges and Opportunities for Operational and Passenger Connectivity”. The workshop has been co-chaired by Marion Berbineau (Université Gustave Eiffel), Friederike Maier (DB Netz) and Nazih Salhab (SNCF-Réseau) and featured three keynote speeches and 9 paper presentations. Amongst the interesting papers that were presented, two focused on the 5GRAIL project, which can be downloaded here: Train Antenna Requirements, Design and Integration for 5GRAIL project Experimental Trials for the Future Railway Mobile Communication System in 5GRail Project The 5GRAIL partners would like to thank all the participants that attended the workshop, with a special thanks to our Project Officer, Mr. Jorge PEREIRA, for his enlightening Keynote focusing on Connected and Automated Mobility for Rail. |
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MARSAL participation in 5G-PINE 2023 |
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The 8th Workshop on “5G – Putting Intelligence to the Network Edge” (5G-PINE 2023) took place alongside the 19th Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI 2023) International Hybrid Conference. Organized under the MARSAL project and coordinated by OTE (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A.), the workshop aimed to share knowledge from ongoing EU projects in the field of 5G and beyond (B5G) telecommunications, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration. The workshop provided a platform for presenting results, methodologies, trials, and concepts from EU-funded projects, enhancing intelligence at the network edge. Multiple H2020/5G-PPP projects (MARSAL, Smart5Grid, 5G-ERA, and 5G-VICTORI), Horizon Europe/JU-SNS projects (6G-BRICKS and ETHER), Horizon Europe projects (OASEES and NEMO), and a specific project (Immersive Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality Center Of Epirus) participated. Thirteen papers were presented, promoting progress from nine research projects. The event facilitated collaboration and knowledge exchange among the participating projects. OTE, a partner in the MARSAL project, played a crucial role in organizing the workshop and presented a paper outlining the MARSAL project’s objectives, focusing on the development and evaluation of a framework for network resource management in 5G and beyond, with an emphasis on converged optical-wireless network infrastructure. The workshop highlighted the importance of end-to-end performance analysis and optimization in the evolving network ecosystem to meet the diverse requirements of various vertical industries over shared infrastructure. More information regarding this workshop is available on MARSAL website. |
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Smart5Grid conference paper “Long-term unit commitment with combined-cycle units” |
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The performance of long-term power system studies are vital to evaluate the system reliability and efficiency under an increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES). This work develops a long-term unit commitment (UC) model considering combined-cycle (CC) units to enable the performance of annual studies in power systems. Specifically, a simplified configuration-based model of the CC units is used that decreases the number of configurations to reduce the computational complexity. The considered UC problem is formulated as a mixed-integer linear program (MILP), which is intractable when a long-term horizon is used. To make the problem tractable, a rolling horizon approach is proposed to solve the long-term MILP problem, generating high-quality approximate solutions. The proposed approach is applied to a real isolated power system and an annual study is carried out to examine the impact of an increasing RES penetration on the system operation.
You may find more information here: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10202920 |
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Hexa-X final release on “architecture for B5G/6G networks” |
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Hexa-X announced the release of our latest research deliverable, D1.4, from Hexa-X Project’s Work Package 1 (WP1) focused on “Hexa-X architecture for B5G/6G networks – final release“!
This deliverable is the final Hexa-X effort toward the design of the end to end architecture. It contains the updated vision for B5G/6G. The final set of use cases presented, linked to the technical work on enablers. Detailed mapping of use cases and requirements to 6G state of the art is also presented. Final updates on spectrum aspects, results on sustainability achieving Hexa-X targets, as well as the latest update on security guidelines and security architecture are also presented. |
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5G-LOGINNOV featured on the Baltic Journal |
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5G-LOGINNOV has been included in the latest issue of the Baltic Transport Journal. Dr Catana’s contribution “Transforming logistics and smart ports in Europe” is available on pages 74-75 of this PDF. The article highlights how the 5G-LOGINNOV project is paving the way for innovation in the logistics value chain since it leverages the immense potential of 5G technology within the realm of ports. This remarkable achievement is made possible through an inventive framework designed to seamlessly integrate and validate connected and automated mobility (CAM) technologies associated with Industry 4.0. In its support for port applications, 5G-LOGINNOV also deploys various 5G technological components. These include a new generation of 5G terminals tailored for CAM, novel Internet of Things (IoT) devices compatible with 5G, advanced data analytics, next-generation traffic management systems, and the emergence of 5G networks. By combining these elements, city ports are equipped to efficiently handle existing and future capacity and traffic demands, enhance overall operational efficiency, and effectively address environmental challenges. |
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ARIADNE’s Guest Editorial Beyond Shannon Communications—A Paradigm Shift to Catalyze 6G |
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Targeting ultra-reliable and scalable connectivity of extremely high data rates, in the 100 Gbps to Tbps range, at almost “zero-latency” in 6G systems would require taking advantage of breakthrough novel technology concepts, including THz wireless links, broadband and spectrally efficient RF-frontends for a variety of different bands, the employment of intelligent materials (e.g., reconfigurable intelligent surfaces) and the design of machine learning-based models, protocols, and management techniques. To materialize the 6G vision, novel system techniques will need to be devised, including channel modeling and estimation, waveforms, beamforming, and multiple-access schemes, all tailored to the particularities of the adopted breakthrough technologies. As challenging Tbit/s usage scenarios are becoming ever more relevant for 6G systems, including non-line of sight connectivity based on intelligent surfaces and ad hoc connectivity in fast-moving network topologies, e.g., based on drones or V2X links, performance targets need to be reassessed. In such scenarios, apart from the high data rates in the order of Tbit/s other critical parameters may arise as more relevant: range, reliability, adaptability, reconfigurability, and agility, to name just a few. It can be downloaded from the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Issue 8, August 2023 and the Guest Editorial paper: A. Alexiou, M. Debbah, M. Di Renzo, E. C. Strinati and H. Viswanathan, “Guest Editorial Beyond Shannon Communications—A Paradigm Shift to Catalyze 6G,” in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 41, no. 8, pp. 2299-2305, Aug. 2023, doi: 10.1109/JSAC.2023.3288796. |
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REINDEER: Interview with Technikon |
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Learn about the exciting developments in the REINDEER project as Marion Habernig, representing Technikon, delves into its challenges and innovations.
Discover her insights in a video presentation accessible on the REINDEER project website. |
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RISE-6G Virtual Summer School: September Session Video |
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In the recent September session of the RISE-6G VIRTUAL SUMMER SCHOOL, a video presentation is now accessible on the Rise-6G website.
This 11-minute video provides an in-depth exploration of the goals and outcomes of “WP6 – RIS for Enhanced Sustainability and Security” led by Dinh-Thuy Phan Huy from Orange, France. |
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AI@EDGE: D2.3 Consolidated system architecture, interfaces
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This deliverable provides a detailed overview of the AI@EDGE system architecture, outlining its components, interfaces, and workflows (Milestone 2.6). Together with D3.2 and D4.2, it offers a comprehensive perspective on the technical challenges and contributions of the AI@EDGE project while defining the scope of the software prototypes for trials. Additionally, it reports on the revised techno-economic analysis (Milestone 2.7) and revised Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) (Milestones 2.5), which were introduced in D2.1 and D2.2.
The deliverable is available on AI@EDGE website. |
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CFP – IEEE Comms Magazine Special Issue on Extended Reality |
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IEEE Comms Magazine intends to release a special issue on Extended Reality (XR) in June 2024 and asks for proposals. XR technologies will play a key role in the digital (r)evolution of modern societies, as they will enable services allowing humans to experience an immersive interaction with virtual, mixed, and augmented realities (VR, MR, and AR) in different societal contexts, including education, entertainment, transportation, manufacturing, and healthcare. Key dates:
Prospective authors are invited to submit articles on topics including, but not limited to:
Please find more information here. |
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ASSIST-IoT “Adoption Barriers of Next Generation IoT technologies” Survey |
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This survey is part of the project “Architecture for Scalable, Self-, human-centric, Intelligent, Secure, and Tactile next generation IoT’ – ‘ASSIST-IoT’”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 957258.
Task T8.4 of ASSIST-IoT project has developed this questionnaire containing tables and heterogenous fields in order to understand the adoption and implementation barriers of NGIoT solutions (i.e., administrative, political, financial, technological, geographical, cultural related barriers/drivers). T8.4 relies on the exposed information on the developed deliverables of the project (https://assist-iot.eu) and spreads this questionnaire to selected experts and stakeholders with technical background to gain knowledge on such barriers and drivers. The questionnaire is structured in five parts, starting with a profiling chapter to understand the responder background, followed by some sub-parts corresponding to the features that characterize the adoption barriers. The aims of the survey are: 1. To collect experts’ and stakeholders’ opinions on the relevance of each barrier and specific aspect, to feed back the technical and exploitation approaches of the results of ASSIST-IoT. 2. To understand the different views of the barriers depending on the respondent profiles. 3. If necessary, to map additional barriers which had not been considered. You may find the survey here. |
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SCoDIHNet monthly news |
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The Smart Connectivity DIH Network has mainly worked on the following issues: 1/ SCoDIHNet was jointly setup by the 5G-IA and AIOTI. It is attached to the AIOTI Innovation WG since the beginning. Recently, it has been proposed to the 6G-IA board to attach SCoDIHNet to the Trial WG. A presentation of SCoDIHNet was done at the Trial WG plenary meeting on 4 September. This was a first step to inform and attract 6G-IA members to cooperate with DIHs.
2/ The activities conducted to enhance cooperation with other DIH thematic sub-networks are still going on, a meeting took place on the 19th September in order to share the first outputs of the work made during the summer break. The key outputs are the following:
3/ A white paper collecting DIH operational issues and providing possible solutions will be released soon. A very first draft document has been designed and shared among SCoDIHNet members in order to get feedback. It will become a living document where members can share new issues and question the community to get possible solutions.
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The first “Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) to strengthen knowledge exchange with the SNS community and collaboration” event will take place online on Thursday, 5 of October 2023, 14:00-16:00. The DIH has the objective to facilitate the digitalisation of the European industry in the context of the Digital Europe Programme. SCoDIHNet is the network of DIHs with expertise in the domain of Smart Connectivity (5G/6G, IoT, Security). DIHs aim to develop the links between end users (industry) and technology providers, of which SNS JU projects are considered key sources. To this end, various initiatives are being developed focusing on replicability, mapping of technology providers and end user requirements. The replicability initiative aims to facilitate the reuse of use cases/solutions developed and experimented by SNS projects by compiling them in a catalogue that is regularly updated and from which DIHs could pick up use cases and solutions which fits their customers. The mapping initiative aims to map all technology providers, testbeds and DIHs at regional level to foster the cooperation among stakeholders working in the same region, thus facilitating development of innovation with end user customers. Lastly, end user requirements are being collected to feed the SNS SRIA and workplan, as DIHs are very close to end users. Please register here. This event is organised by SNS OPS, with the collaboration of SCoDIHNet. |
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5GSC Community Conference
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The next Physical Event of 5GSC will happen on 11 October 2023: 5GSC Community Conference. Click here to register. Also, CEF Digital 5G for Smart Communities Call 3 is coming soon. The Commission is tentatively planning to open a third call for proposal for 5G for Smart Communities from October 2023 to February 2024. The call dates and the budget are still pending validation by the European Commission. To prepare for Call 3 you can review Call 2, as the two will be similar. Here, you will find information and resources from the European Commission to support ‘5G for Smart Communities’ projects, funded or seeking funding through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital programme. Membership & ResourcesRegistered members of the platform can:
Members include:
Click here for more information. |
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TeraFlowSDN ecosystem dayCastelldefels, Spain – 18 October, 2023 |
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The First TeraFlowSDN Ecosystem Day will be held on Wednesday, October 18th, 2023, during the TeraFlowSDN plenary in Castelldefels, Spain. The TFS Ecosystem Day allows organizations in the TFS Ecosystem to share about their TeraFlowSDN experience and plans and discuss how TFS can help them to achieve their goals. Presentations and demos cover a wide range of aspects from research activities in academia to deployment and commercial initiatives, focusing on cutting-edge Telco use cases. More information is available here. |
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9th IEEE World Forum on Internet of ThingsAveiro, Portugal – 12 – 27 October, 2023 |
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The 9th IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (IEEE WFIoT2023) is the premier event of the IEEE IoT Technical Community, a multiple Society initiative aggregating the wide expertise inherent to the IoT domain. This year, the theme for WFIoT 2023 is “The Blue Planet: A Marriage of Sea and Space”. The forum consists of a comprehensive and interesting program that brings the latest developments from industry and business world, the most influential individuals from across the breath of the IoT ecosystem, news of significant innovations and advances from the research and academic community, as well as practitioners and end-users sharing their experiences on the successes and challenges of IoT deployments. The World Forum’s ninth edition will feature presentations and panels addressing how the sea and space are great domains for IoT. It will also explore how IoT technologies, applications, and solutions rely on a wide ecosystem spanning space, aerial, ground, and maritime networks and harnessing the latest emerging technological trends which can be leveraged for the benefit of society and humanity. Overall the World Forum will consist of: • Plenary Program 12-27 October 2023 // Aveiro, Portugal |
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5G TECHRITORY Forum – Europe’s Leading 5G EcosystemRiga, Latvia – 18-19 October, 2023 |
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Mark your calendars – Europe’s leading 5G forum, 5G Techritory, returns on October 18-19! Two action-packed days of knowledge-sharing, cross-sectoral collaboration, and, of course, networking. Make sure you don’t miss one of the biggest industry gatherings of the year.
The 5G Techritory platform is an initiative to bring together the key players in 5G development with the goal of developing a robust and aligned 5G Ecosystem in Europe and beyond. The event will take place in physical (combined physical and digital) form – with speakers and VIP guests in attendance in Riga, Latvia, and streamed online to thousands of viewers worldwide.
The Metaverse – technical readiness and use cases Where to register and have more info? Mark your calendar and save your seat for the 6th edition of 5G Techritory via their official site: https://www.5gtechritory.com/ Save your seat: https://www.mittoevents.com/5g-techritory-2023/onsite-participants Register online here. |
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5th 5G Observatory WorkshopOnline, 26 October 2023 |
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Brooklyn 6G SummitBrooklyn, NYC, USA, 31 October – 2 November |
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The 2023 Brooklyn 6G Summit (B6GS) will be held from October 31 to November 2, 2023, in Brooklyn, NY. The annual Brooklyn Summit is one of the communications industry’s most distinguished gatherings, having played a major role in charting the future of wireless technology since its 2014 inaugural event. The Summit is jointly organized by Nokia and the NYU WIRELESS research center within the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. It has been a harbinger for what the future holds for communication technologies, applications and services for consumers, enterprises and industry. The 2023 Brooklyn 6G Summit will again be held in-person on the NYU engineering campus, and this year’s theme will be “Creating the foundation for 6G”. For the 10th edition of this action-packed event, we will host a VIP reception on the evening of October 31, followed by two days of riveting keynotes, panel sessions and demonstrations from the global technical, business and regulatory leaders who are building the foundation of 6G. This year’s B6GS shall also examine the effect of globalization, while featuring the technologies for 6G being researched and developed around the world. Among the many topics we will discuss and debate are how the different metaverses will be enabled by 6G, responsible AI, cloud evolution, the role of verticals in 6G and environmental, social and governance (ESG), to name a few. |
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Deploying applications in the 6G ERA: the dawn of highly-secure, trustworthy, scalable and adaptable ecosystems – Co-organised workshopEdinburgh, Scotland – 6 – 8 November, 2023 |
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aerOS project co-organises the “DEPLOYING APPLICATIONS IN THE 6G ERA: THE DAWN OF HIGHLY-SECURE, TRUSTWORTHY, SCALABLE AND ADAPTABLE ECOSYSTEMS” workshop in the context of IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks. With 5G becoming mainstream after being deployed in several regions of the world, the constant growth of interconnected devices and the demand for high data rate services compel the conceptualization of the next generation of networking which will address the needs of an “always connected” society. The astonishing numbers of interconnected devices supporting smart homes/cities/transportations, e-health applications and consumer services, push toward redesigning the Internet-of-Everything (IoE) paradigm with a user-centric approach, thus extending the 5G-era shift from rate-centric enhanced mobile broadband services to ultra-reliable low-latency communications. 6G Networks should be capable of unleashing the full potential of each application, through the inherent support of contemporary wireless technologies, cutting-edge network architectures, AI/ML-based optimization techniques and over-the-top security features. It is often stated that 6G will facilitate the pivotal shift from present-day’s interconnected intelligent nodes to the much broader “connected intelligence”, a holistic approach for delivering disruptive services, thus introducing new heights of user satisfaction. In this respect, this Special Session aims at providing a forum where researchers, engineers, and practitioners may discuss the latest advances on architectures, algorithms, abstractions, and technologies for delivering scalable, secure, trustworthy, robust, flexible, and agile applications. We strongly encourage submission of innovative work on contemporary network and application design. Find out more on the workshop here. |
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Call for Papers for SYMPOSIUM ON VISION AND FACTS ON 6G AND FUTURE NETWORKS IN EUROPEBaltimore, MD, USA – 13-15 November 2023 |
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Call for Papers SYMPOSIUM ON VISION AND FACTS ON 6G AND FUTURE NETWORKS IN EUROPE This symposium is co-organized by 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA) and the RIGOUROUS project ===================================================== 2023 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF’23) Theme: Imagining the network of the future 13-15 November 2023 Baltimore, MD, USA ===================================================== IMPORTANT DATES
Symposium Co-Chairs
SCOPE AND MOTIVATION The work for 6G Networks and Services has started and multiple activities are taking place at global level. Both evolutionary (from B5G networks onwards) and revolutionary approaches are followed to develop, test and validate innovative technological enablers that will enable the future networks vision at global scale. Some of the aspects investigated by different stakeholders address system architecture, wireless communication technologies and signal processing, communication infrastructure technologies and devices and secure service development. Besides the technological aspects and technical innovations expected, 6G networks are also designed bearing in mind the key societal challenges that they must address including environmental, economic and societal sustainability and technological sovereignty. A wholistic system design approach has become necessary, addressing both technical and societal aspects and taking into account the complexities of the extended ICT infrastructure and services ecosystem (from vendors and operators, to service providers and individual users). Within this global movement, Europe is attempting to take a leading role towards the creation of a hopefully single 6G global standard, both on a National level as well as on an EU-level. Some of the EU efforts in this sector can be reflected by the establishment of the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) as a legal and funding entity, as well as by the creation of several National Initiatives (NI) on a member-state level, through the funding of multi-million euro flagship projects, targeting technology development, fostering national innovation and maximization of business impact. The SNS-JU targets a reinforced European leadership in the field of next generation network technologies (6G), connected devices and services, while accelerating European digital industry uptake and digitisation of economy and society. To that end, a first set of 35 Research and Innovation (R&I) projects have already been funded and started their operations, while multiple additional projects will be funded until the end of the SNS-JU program (2030) reaching a total of 1.8 Billion funding from the public and private EU sectors combined. Additional EU partnerships and associations addressing micro-electronics, AI and Robotics, photonics, high-performance computing and more, are working in collaboration with the SNS-JU and the NIs, covering all aspects of the necessary technology development for future 6G networks in a wholistic approach. The goal of this symposium is to present the current advances and approaches to reach 6G and Future Networks vision in Europe and its respective R&I ecosystem, as well as the steps that have been taken to address different enabling technologies / technical enablers and the respective societal challenges. Moreover, the approach towards system-oriented R&I and dedicated prototyping and experimentation will be presented, complementing long-term R&I on disruptive concepts, considering also existing and future collaborations with other regions of the world.
TOPICS OF INTEREST We invite original, high-quality research papers that address the aforementioned aspects for beyond 5G and 6G communication networks. The symposium aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and propose solutions for the next-generation design of 6G networks. We invite submissions on a wide range of research topics, spanning both theoretical and systems research, including results from industry and academic/industrial collaborations, related but not restricted to the following topics, presenting the actual work and future trends in the research and innovation on 6G in Europe: Research for revolutionary technology advancements, in preparation for 6G and revolutionary advancements of IoT, devices and software. Enablers and Proof of Concepts (PoCs) used to further develop, federate and consolidate experimental infrastructure(s), focusing on energy efficient technologies for 6G and open to integrate microelectronics developments coming from other programmes. Large-scale Trials and Pilots with Verticals, including the required infrastructure. The aim is to explore and demonstrate technologies and advanced applications and services for the vertical domains, as well as the necessary architecture and technological enablers required for large experimentation facilities. Relevant approaches to deal with societal challenges such as sustainability, energy efficiency, etc. across verticals, validating the exploitation of 6G across different vertical sectors, and its dual approach towards sustainability (6G for sustainability & sustainable 6G). Collaboration approaches with other region on the world, cross-border testbed and experimentation initiatives/facilities.
SYMPOSIUM PAPER SUBMISSION Symposium Paper Submission All papers should be submitted via EDAS, Symposium on Vision and Facts on 6G and Future Networks in Europe track. Full instructions on how to submit papers are provided on the IEEE FNWF 2023 website. |
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5G-Blueprint final showcase eventNetherlands,- 21 November, 2023 |
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On 21 November 2023 9:30am-3pm, join 5G-Blueprint at the Industrieel Museum Zeeland for the Final Showcase Event, to see all of 5G-Blueprint work coming together into live demonstrations built around teleoperation, transport and logistics. . Agenda and registation can be found here : https://buff.ly/45WuOaO |
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IEEE GLOBECOM 2023Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 4 – 8 December, 2023 |
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The 2023 IEEE GLOBECOM will be held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 4-8 December 2023. Themed “Intelligent Communications for Shared Prosperity,” the conference will offer five full days of original paper presentations, tutorials, workshops, industry program with keynotes and panels from prominent research, industry and government leaders, business and industry panels, and technological exhibits. In addition to exciting technical symposia, tutorials, industry panels and exhibitions, we solicit proposals for half-day or full-day workshops, to be held on 4 or 8 December 2023. The aim of the conference workshops is to emphasize emerging topics that are not specifically covered in the main symposia. Each workshop may include a mix of regular papers, invited presentations, keynotes and panels that encourage the participation of attendees in active discussion. Please address your questions to Workshop Program Co-Chairs Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Guanyi Liu, Christos Verikoukis.
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WONS 2024 – Call for PapersAvoriaz, France – 29 – 31 January, 2024 |
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Wireless on-demand network systems and services have become mainstream technologies that shape the networked world of the future. Different types of wireless LANs, both sub-6 GHz and in higher frequency bands, as well as such established technologies as Bluetooth LE, LTE-Direct, LTE ProSE, NR sidelink, NFC, and optical links are the cornerstone of networking paradigms including NextG cellular, mesh and sensor networks, cloud networks, vehicular networks, non-terrestrial networks, and in-body networks. The challenges of this exciting research field are numerous. These include providing robust services in highly dynamic, mobile, and extreme environments, how to minimize energy demands or zero out battery usage in favor of renewable energy sources, how to smartly blend multiple wireless technologies available to a network node (including across radically different bands), and how to make wireless on-demand networks and services self-configurable, adaptive, self-organizing, and self-healing in a variety of different context, each exhibiting its own peculiar constraints. IFIP WONS, now at its eighteenth edition, has established itself as a high quality forum to address the above and related challenges. WONS 2024 aims at continuing to provide a global platform for rich interactions between experts in their fields, discussing innovative contributions in a stimulating environment. This announcement solicits original contributions of high-quality research providing novel insights on all aspects of wireless on-demand networks and systems. Topics of interest comprise, but are not limited to:
The authors of selected papers from WONS 2024 edition will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to Elsevier Computer Communications for possible publication in a dedicated Virtual Special Issue (VSI). VSI submitted papers should extend significantly the original work offering additional contribution and insight to the community. Important dates
Acceptance notification: Dec 8, 2023 Click here for more information. |
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ETSI Artificial Intelligence (AI) Conference – Status, Implementation and Way Forward of AI Standardization ETSI is pleased to announce the ETSI Artificial Intelligence (AI) Conference: Status, Implementation and Way Forward of AI Standardization, taking place face to face on 5-7 February 2024 in ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, France. Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) technology has made major advancements in recent years and is becoming a key enabler for new disruptive features and applications in any digital product. The ETSI Artificial Intelligence (AI) Conference will focus on AI/ML from the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) perspective. The conference programme will cover topics such as new technological trends in the field of AI/ML, related standardization activities in ETSI and other Standards Development Organizations (SDOs), AI/ML regulation in Europe (European AI Act) and world-wide, implementation of AI/ML regulation with the help of standards, and related impact on product design and conformity assessment for market access. More information is available on the event web site. Demonstrations and posters on the latest advances in the field of AI/ML applied to ICT systems and applications will complement the conference programme. This face-to-face event will offer attendees the unique opportunity to come together to exchange with experts, network with peers, visit demos and posters around the subject of Machine Learning with a specific focus on Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
Call for Demonstrations and Posters Open – Deadline to submit: 20 October 2023 The Programme Committee is calling for demonstrations and posters. Researchers, industry experts and other stakeholders in the field of AI/ML are invited to submit proposals for demos and/or posters:
The detailed event programme will be announced in November. Participation to the event is open to all and free of charge upon registration. |
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