The SNS Journal 2024 Features the 6G-REFERENCE Project

6G-REFERENCE, an EU-funded project part of the Call 2 Projects of the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU), has been featured in the SNS Journal 2024.

The information about the 6G-REFERENCE project can be found in the pages 148 and 149 of the journal, in the Call #2 Projects Stream B5 ‘Microelectronics-based Solutions for 6G Networks’. Call#2 B5 projects will contribute to the strong push towards the advancement of European microelectronics in providing solutions for next-generation communication networks and devices at various levels of the device data processing chain, from baseband and mixed-signal processing to RF and antenna systems covering frequencies from sub-6 GHz to THz.

The journal includes data and facts about 6G-REFERENCE: overview, use cases/scenarios, concept/architecture and expected results.

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About the SNS Journal 2024

In January 2024 the SNS JU launched its second portfolio of 28 additional research, innovation, and trial projects for a total of 63 SNS projects (35 Call 1 Projects launched in January 2023 and 28 Call 2 Projects launched in early 2024). In fact, in March 2024, 6G-REFERENCE was presented for the first time in a webinar to introduce the SNS JU Call 2 Projects.

All the 63 projects are critical in establishing a solid research and innovation (R&I) foundation for Europe, defining the next-generation networks.

With a combined funding of around 382 million euros under Horizon Europe, this project portfolio aims to build a first-class European supply chain for advanced 5G systems and Europe’s 6G (6th Generation Wireless Systems) technology capacities.

The Research and Innovation (R&I) projects will develop smart communication components, systems, and networks for 6G, tracing both an evolutionary path through further enhancements of 5G advanced technology as well as a more revolutionary path by investigating the benefits of promising technological enablers. Technology validation initiatives will develop SNS experimental infrastructures and carry out large-scale SNS trials and pilots in several business and industrial vertical sectors.

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