6G Spectrum and Waveform

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IEEE North Jersey Section Co-Sponsors the Talk: "6G Spectrum and Waveform"

 

 


In this webinar, we will discuss the following topics:

1. The 6G standardization roadmap in 3GPP and the ITU.

2. Potential 6G spectrum bands, with a focus on the spectrum between the current 5G frequency ranges FR1 and FR2.

3. Candidates for 6G waveforms and their relevance to different spectrum bands.

4. Solutions for signal generation and signal analysis to prepare for 6G.

 

 

 



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  • Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org), Edip Niver (edip.niver@njit.edu), Durga Mishra (dmisra@njit.edu), (Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section


  Speakers

Meik Kottkamp of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

6G Spectrum and Waveform

As the planned successor to the extensively deployed 5G, 6G is set to redefine connectivity. While research initiatives have been active for several years, formal standardization efforts for 6G have recently gained momentum. A pivotal workshop took place in March 2025, marking a significant advance in establishing 6G standards. Furthermore, important discussions regarding the 6G spectrum were held at the World Radio Conference (WRC) in Dubai in November 2023. 6G is in the developmental phase, but many leading companies are already executing projects aimed at launching commercial equipment by 2030. This forward-thinking approach demands the prompt availability of advanced test and measurement tools. In this webinar, we will assertively explore the 6G spectrum landscape, emphasizing the researched spectrum and the specific bands earmarked for commercial deployment. We will also delve into the potential waveforms across various spectrum ranges, shaping the future of connectivity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Biography:

Meik Kottkamp has almost 30 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. He focuses on 5G NR, specifically for industrial applications, and 6G. Meik joined Rohde & Schwarz in August 2007 after working for 11 years for Siemens and NSN. He holds a Dipl.-Ing. degree in electrical and microwave engineering from the Leibniz University Hannover, Germany.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address:Rohde & Schwarz,

Matthias Weilhammer

Topic:

6G Spectrum and Waveform

As the planned successor to the widely deployed 5G, 6G is poised to transform connectivity. While research initiatives have been underway for several years, formal standardization efforts for 6G have recently gained significant momentum. A key workshop held in March 2025 marked an important step toward establishing 6G standards. Additionally, crucial discussions regarding the 6G spectrum took place at the World Radio Conference (WRC) in Dubai in November 2023. Although 6G is still in the developmental phase, many leading companies are already launching projects to introduce commercial equipment by 2030. This proactive approach necessitates the timely availability of advanced testing and measurement tools. In this webinar, we will thoroughly explore the landscape of the 6G spectrum, focusing on the researched spectrum and the specific bands designated for commercial deployment. We will also examine the potential waveforms across various spectrum ranges that will shape the future of connectivity.

 

 

 

 

 

Biography:

Matthias Weilhammer is a Product Manager for the signal generator department at Rohde & Schwarz. His primary 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 degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration and Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Munich, Germany.