The UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the UK Spectrum Policy Forum (UK SPF) have been running a series of University-run workshops to showcase the current research projects having the best potential to address 6G wireless research priorities.
The first of these were led by the University of Bristol and it focussed on physical layer hardware technologies and architectures as well as new materials to enhance both spectrum and energy efficiency of next generation networks.
The slides and video from this workshop is available here.
The following topics were covered in this workshop:
- Session 1 – RF Transceivers & System Performance Enhancement
- Session 2 – Next Generation Massive MIMO & AI Driven Systems
- Session 3 – Future Network Architectures
- Session 4 – New Materials for RF Engineering
- Session 5 – Spectrum Sharing & Higher Frequency Bands
Embedded below is a short video providing overview of workshops by Stephen Temple, Chair of UK SPF Cluster 2 and University of Surrey
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