Abstract
A comprehensive understanding of the radio
channel is a prerequisite for designing efficient wireless
communication systems. Next generation wireless systems
are expected to include both new technologies (e.g., intelligent
surfaces, integrated sensing and communication) and
new frequency bands (in particular, above 100 GHz). These
new technologies and bands will require a paradigm shift
in radio channel measurement and characterization. To
that end, we explore the ongoing and planned activities
that COST INTERACT Working Group 1 (WG1) has
been carrying out. In particular, we describe the position
of WG1 as originally mandated by COST INTERACT,
elaborated further by the addition of subWGs on RIS
and mmWave and THz sounding. Next, we identify the
key challenges faced by WG1 and the two subWGs and
describe the first steps taken in order to address those
challenges. Finally, we give an outlook for the activities that
need to be carried out in order to contribute towards the
definition of a comprehensive channel modeling framework
that encompasses new scenarios and technologies that will
be included in future wireless communications systems.
channel is a prerequisite for designing efficient wireless
communication systems. Next generation wireless systems
are expected to include both new technologies (e.g., intelligent
surfaces, integrated sensing and communication) and
new frequency bands (in particular, above 100 GHz). These
new technologies and bands will require a paradigm shift
in radio channel measurement and characterization. To
that end, we explore the ongoing and planned activities
that COST INTERACT Working Group 1 (WG1) has
been carrying out. In particular, we describe the position
of WG1 as originally mandated by COST INTERACT,
elaborated further by the addition of subWGs on RIS
and mmWave and THz sounding. Next, we identify the
key challenges faced by WG1 and the two subWGs and
describe the first steps taken in order to address those
challenges. Finally, we give an outlook for the activities that
need to be carried out in order to contribute towards the
definition of a comprehensive channel modeling framework
that encompasses new scenarios and technologies that will
be included in future wireless communications systems.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | sep. 2022 |
Antal sider | 8 |
Status | Udgivet - sep. 2022 |
Begivenhed | 2022 European Cooperation in science and technology (EURO-COST) - Valencia, Spanien Varighed: 20 sep. 2022 → 22 sep. 2022 |
Konference
Konference | 2022 European Cooperation in science and technology (EURO-COST) |
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Land/Område | Spanien |
By | Valencia |
Periode | 20/09/2022 → 22/09/2022 |