Ericsson recommits to UK 6G research programme | Computer Weekly
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Ericsson is backing a UK-based research centre aimed at advancing 6G networks and technologies. This initiative, launched in 2022, focuses on critical innovation areas such as multi-TRP, ISAC architectures, cognitive networks, and network security. With an initial team of 20 researchers and PhD students, the programme collaborates with academic institutions and industry partners to explore advancements in resilience, AI, and energy efficiency. Ericsson has pledged tens of millions of pounds over 10 years to support the project's goal of merging digital and physical experiences in a sustainable manner.
The UK-based research centre is advancing key technology innovation areas, including multi-TRP and ISAC architectures, cognitive networks, 6G network deployment optimisation, energy efficiency, resilience, and network security.
Specific areas include network resilience and security, artificial intelligence, cognitive networks and energy efficiency, contributing to the development of global technology and network innovation.
Ericsson committed to invest tens of millions of pounds over the next 10 years, as 6G will merge digital and physical worlds, contributing to a more intelligent, sustainable society.
The initiative aims to foster collaboration between researchers, PhD students, academic institutions, CSPs and industry partners, driving breakthrough projects that target product innovation.
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