Anritsu Corporation has announced the expansion of its research activities in the field of 6G, including new innovative research in collaboration with Aalborg University in Denmark.
As part of this new 6G research program, new channel sensing and channel detection methods will be developed in the new 6G frequency bands, including millimeter and subterahertz bands. This will be possible with the help of vector circuit analyzers from Anritsu, which have special functions to improve measurement methods, as well as antenna technology and measuring systems from Aalborg University.
As industry and standardization organizations discuss and plan the frequencies and waveforms that will be used in next-generation mobile communications (e.g. 6G, IMT-2030), a key piece of information is a detailed understanding of the characteristics of the radio channel. This research program will allow the use of new methods for determining the characteristics of high-resolution and wide-bandwidth radio channels, which will contribute to the modeling of systems and evaluating the performance of 6G technologies. In addition, for 6G candidate technologies, the work will support the evaluation of "Collaborative Communication and Sensing" techniques and waveforms that are currently being investigated.









