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EUCNC

03 - 06 June 2024 | Antwerp, Belgium

6G: from vision to reality

imec

Imec will be present with booth A, showcasing our IDlab demo's:

  • Wireless time-sensitive networking
  • Mobile access point for coverage extension
  • 5G teleported vessels
  • Assisted autonomous vehicles with vulnerable road users
  • Public protection and disaster relief

Tutorial 1: Zero-touch network and service management in 6G

Monday, 3 June 2024, 09:00-12:30, Room Gorilla Room 4 
Speakers:
  • Johann M. Marquez-Barja (Univ. Antwerp – imec, IDLab – Faculty of Applied Engineering, BE)
  • Nina Slamnik-Kriještorac (Univ. Antwerp – imec, IDLab – Faculty of Applied Engineering, BE)
  • Raul Cuervo Bello (Univ. Antwerp – imec, IDLab – Faculty of Applied Engineering, BE)

Workshop 2: International Workshop on Holistic 6G Radio Design

Monday, 3 June 2024, 9:00-12:30/14:00-17:30, Room Gorilla Room 1
Organisers:
  • Jeroen Fameyi (imec and University of Antwerp, BE)
  • Hamed Farhadi (Ericsson Research, SE)
  • Ahmad Nimrt (TU Dresden, DE)
  • Gilberto Berardinelli (Aalborg Univ., DK)
  • Halid Hrasnica (Eurescom GmbH, DE)
 

Event details

The 2024 EuCNC & 6G Summit builds on putting together two successful conferences in the area of telecommunications: EuCNC (European Conference on Networks and Communications), supported by the European Commission, and the 6G Summit, originated from the 6G Flagship programme in Finland, one of the very first in its area. The conference is sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) and the European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP), and focuses on all aspects of telecommunications ranging from 5G deployment and mobile IoT to 6G exploration and future communications systems and networks, including experimentation and testbeds, and applications and services. It brings together cutting-edge research and world-renown industries and businesses, globally attracting in the last years more than 900 delegates from more than 40 countries all over the world, to present and discuss the latest results, and an exhibition with more than 50 exhibitors, for demonstrating the technology developed in the area, namely within research projects from EU R&I programmes.

The conference has a not-for-profit organisation, hence, registration fees are as low as possible and all surplus will be made available in grants.  Best Papers and Booth Awards will be granted. Accepted and presented papers for regular sessions will be published in the Conference Proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore and other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.

The conference has a not-for-profit organisation, hence, registration fees are as low as possible and all surplus will be made available in grants.  Best Papers and Booth Awards will be granted. Accepted and presented papers for regular sessions will be published in the Conference Proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore and other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.

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