Testing 6G sub-THz communication

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IEEE North Jersey Section MTT/AP Chapter Co-Sponsors the event


Terahertz (THz) waves occupy the spectrum between microwaves and optical waves. The prospect of large contiguous frequency bands to meet the demand for extremely high data transfer rates in the Tbit/s range and for revolutionary services like joint communication and sensing is making this region a key research area for the next generation of wireless communications, 6G. The following topics will be discussed:

- 6G use cases benefitting from (sub-)THz frequency bands
- How to access the performance of D-band components and devices reliably
- Impact of transmission medium on D-band signal propagation


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  • Date: 02 Feb 2023
  • Time: 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org), Edip Niver (edip.niver@njit.edu), Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org)

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section


  Speakers

Meik Kottkamp Meik Kottkamp of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Testing 6G sub-THz communication

Terahertz (THz) waves occupy the spectrum between microwaves and optical waves. The prospect of large contiguous frequency bands to meet the demand for extremely high data transfer rates in the Tbit/s range and for revolutionary services like joint communication and sensing is making this region a key research area for the next generation of wireless communications, 6G. 
This webinar considers important use cases, discusses example research projects, and analyzes challenges to testing components and devices in the D-band. It also includes a live demonstration illustrating the propagation channel behavior of different materials and the resulting impact on data rate performance. The following topics will be discussed:

- 6G use cases benefitting from (sub-)THz frequency bands
- How to access the performance of D-band components and devices reliably
- Impact of transmission medium on D-band signal propagation

Biography:

Meik Kottkamp has more than 25 years of technology experience in the cellular industry. He is Principal Technology Manager Wireless for Rohde & Schwarz in Munich and is responsible for strategic marketing and product portfolio development covering existing and new 3GPP technologies. His focus is 5G NR, specifically for industrial applications, and 6G research. Meik joined Rohde & Schwarz in August 2007 after working for 11 years for Siemens and NSN. He holds a Dipl.-Ing. degree of electrical and microwave engineering from the Leibniz University Hannover, Germany.

Address:Rohde & Schwarz, , Germany

Matthias Weilhammer Matthias Weilhammer of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Testing 6G sub-THz communication

Terahertz (THz) waves occupy the spectrum between microwaves and optical waves. The prospect of large contiguous frequency bands to meet the demand for extremely high data transfer rates in the Tbit/s range and for revolutionary services like joint communication and sensing is making this region a key research area for the next generation of wireless communications, 6G. 
This webinar considers important use cases, discusses example research projects, and analyzes challenges to testing components and devices in the D-band. It also includes a live demonstration illustrating the propagation channel behavior of different materials and the resulting impact on data rate performance. The following topics will be discussed:

- 6G use cases benefitting from (sub-)THz frequency bands
- How to access the performance of D-band components and devices reliably
- Impact of transmission medium on D-band signal propagation

Biography:

Matthias Weilhammer is a Product Manager for the signal generator department at Rohde & Schwarz. His main focus is on RF testing applications in the wireless market. Before joining Rohde & Schwarz in 2012, he gained experience as a wireless application engineer and in hardware development. Matthias holds a diploma degree in Electrical Engineering, and a Master of Business Administration and Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Munich, Germany.

Address:Germany