Lukas Fink publishes his latest research results

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We are very pleased to once again present new insights from 6G research:

The publication “D2D Sub-THz Industrial Radio System for 6G: Use Case Definition, RF Transceiver Requirements Analysis, and Feasibility Considerations” has been accepted for the “European Wireless 2024” conference.

An important research direction towards the sixth generation of wireless mobile networks (6G) is in D-band communications. This paper introduces an indoor industrial device-to-device (D2D) use case for D-band communication systems. According to the use case specifications, requirements for a wireless link with 140 GHz carrier frequency were determined. The theoretical feasibility was investigated by taking the state-of-the-art D-band transceiver into account which is being developed within the BMBF-funded project 6G-TERAKOM under the project lead of Ericsson. Defining those use case scenarios is an important component of the development process of 6G to shorten the way from research to application.

The publication was written by Lucas Fink, Masoud Seifaei and Prof. Dr. Norman Franchi from LITES at FAU, Dr.-Ing. Andreas Benzin and Dennis Osterland.
This work was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the “6G-TERAKOM” project.

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