6GEM Team Presents Latest 6G Research Results at the IEEE 6G Summit 2025

6GEM Team Presents Latest 6G Research Results at the IEEE 6G Summit 2025

6GEM team for TU Dortmund, Ruhr-Universität Bochum and RWTH Aachen @ 6G Summit 2025

 

 

The 6GEM team presented its research at IEEE 6G Summit in Dresden, Germany. Here, the research hub presented different IRS concepts, such as semi-passive RISs for FR1 for phasical layer security use cases and also with automatic reconfiguration capabilities, or the fully-passive static HELIOS IRS for zero-touch FR2 communications. Furthermore, research on Neural Receiver design and experimental beam tracking could be seen. In the research of evolved Open RAN concepts, an active real-time control of humanoid robots via 6G edge cloud could be interactively experienced.

In the in-depth keynote sessions, Professor Wietfeld further presented FR2 communication research results and visions, mainly driven by the 6GEM project. 

 

 

A glimpse at the booth: (left picture) Exhibition of HELIOS IRS prototypes and mmWave measurement results on the left side, and O-RACES dAPP for real-time control of logistic roboter on the right side. (right picture) 6GEM team including Professor Sezgin discuss 6G research with interested visitors, here for the low-latency remote-control of humanoid robots
In his keynote, Professor Christian Wietfeld presents recent results and ongoing research on 6G mmWave communications for industrial use cases from 6GEM, partly in cooperation with the project of 6G-ANNA, with a special focus on IRS and RIS technology potentials.