The road to 6G
6G: The future of wireless communication
The next generation of wireless communication relies on revolutionary technology components that call for new ways of testing.
Every mobile network generation yields new features and a wealth of new opportunities. While the 5G New Radio (5G NR) network rollouts are in full swing, 6G is already starting to take shape and is expected to be launched around 2030.
Rohde & Schwarz has been closely involved in this process right from the start and actively supports the ongoing fundamental research activities at 6G organizations, universities and research institutes across Europe, in the US and Japan. Together with our partners and customers, we are actively adapting our test solutions to support this early research phase and to identify technology components which might ultimately become part of a 6G standard.
Looking to the future, Rohde & Schwarz is also a contributing partner in several 6G research projects funded by the German government. The most prominent is the 6G-Access, Network of Networks, Automation and Simplification (6G-ANNA) project.
6G-ANNA is a 3-year lighthouse project initiated by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research for the advancement of 6G technology in Germany with the goal of developing a holistic plan for the next generation of cellular standards involving end-to-end architecture. As an industry partner, Rohde & Schwarz contributes to the project with its existing research on an AI-native air interface for 6G, in particular for a neural receiver with custom modulation.
Rohde & Schwarz is also involved in a number of other 6G research projects, as for example:
- 6G-TakeOff: a project for the development of 6G network architecture aiming at introducing standardized 3D communication networks consisting of ground stations, airport platforms and satellites. These kinds of innovative concepts for network management must be developed. Rohde & Schwarz is working alongside other companies from the telecommunication and aerospace industries on a joint solution to provide connectivity.
- KOMSENS-6G: a project on the integration of sensor technology into 6G communication systems enabling future applications in industry 4.0 and autonomous mobility with a focus on incorporating radar technology into 6G networks.
- 6G-LICRIS: a project to develop reconfigurable intelligent surfaces using liquid crystal technology for future 6G standards. The goal is to introduce new materials based on liquid crystals, which are more suitable for higher frequencies.
- 6G-ADLANTIK: a project focused on developing components for the THz frequency range based on photonic and electronic integration. Such newly developed components can then be used for innovative measurements and faster data transfers.
- 6G-TERAKOM: a project to explore and develop a wireless communication system just below the terahertz range (D band) with integrated antennas. This will help to prepare industrial application ecosystems in Germany for the future sixth generation of mobile communication.