Presentations from Hexa-X-II 6G workshop at VTC-Fall

The Hexa-X-II project is Europe's flagship 6G research initiative, focused on defining a complete 6G system and exploring new technologies and services for 6G. The Next G Alliance (NGA) is the leading 6G initiative in North America, driven by private sector efforts to advance technology readiness. 

In this workshop, Hexa-X-II and NGA provided an overview of the work being done by the largest 6G initiatives in Europe and North America. The presentations were led by the Hexa-X-II Technical Manager and the NGA Roadmap to 6G working group chair.

The workshop also featured academic and industry perspectives on how to address the 6G usage scenarios defined by ITU-R (as outlined in ITU-R M.2160): immersive communication, AI and communication, integrated sensing and communication, ubiquitous connectivity, massive communication, and hyper-reliable, low-latency communication.

The following presentations were delivered:

  • Session 1 – 6G system
    • Keynote 1: Hexa-X-II: the European 6G flagship project – Patrik Rugeland (Ericsson, Technical Manager in Hexa-X-II) [PDF]
    • Keynote 2: Next G alliance: North American view on 6G – Amitava Ghosh (Nokia, chair of National 6G Roadmap WG, Next G Alliance) [PDF]
  • Session 2 – Enabling the 6G use cases
    • Path to 6G: Key innovations to enable next-generation immersive communication – Dr. Junyi Li (Vice President, Engineering, Qualcomm) [PDF]
    • Building Trustworthy communications networks: AI in 6G PHY –Prof. Rafael Schaefer (Professor, TU Dresden) [PDF]
    • Integration is all you need: a vision of joint sensing, learning, and communication networks – Prof. Nuria Gonzalez-Prelcic (Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University California San Diego) [PDF]
    • 6G for Ubiquitous connectivity – Dr. Amina Boubendir (Head of Research and Standardisation, Airbus) [PDF]
    • Key 6G Technologies from Device Perspective to Enable Differentiated User Experience – Dr. Doru Calin (lead 6G research scientist and head of New Jersey Research Center, Mediatek USA) [PDF]
    • Imagine Hyper reliable and low-latency communication in industrial verticals – where can it help and what is needed? – Michael Bahr (Siemens AG, Siemens Technology, Industrial Networks & Wireless) [PDF]

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