– Broadband MIMO systems aimed at increasing data throughput and extending transmission distances.
– Emulation of eavesdropping attacks to test for vulnerabilities in 6G networks.
– Testing real-time sub-THz technologies for network applications.
– Josep Miguel Jornet: Professor at Northeastern University who specializes in terahertz dialogue and nano-bio-communication networks with over 250 publications and multiple patents.
– Roger Nichols: Keysight’s 6G Program Manager with extensive experience spanning cellular standards from analog to current technologies like 5G/6G.
– Daniel Bogdanoff: Test technologist known for his educational outreach through videos and articles on wireless technology advancement.
This event underscores meaningful strides being made globally toward realizing effective implementations of next-generation wireless technologies such as 6G-a technological frontier still largely under exploration in India compared to leading international hubs like the U.S., where institutions like Northeastern University are pioneering advanced research.
For India, while efforts around adopting earlier mobile standards (e.g., rapid rollout of nationwide coverage under its Digital India initiatives) have shown success, this highlights a potential area requiring accelerated participation through academic-industry collaborations similar to those showcased here-notably involving tackling challenges surrounding terahertz frequencies or emulating real-world cybersecurity scenarios essential as systems scale complexity until connecting billions Connected-users models; .