Open Lecture 12 - Experimental Technologies for 6G: Toward Network Intelligence

Experimental Technologies for 6G: Toward Network Intelligence

The one6G Open Lectures continue their journey into the heart of next-generation connectivity! Following our exploration of Non-Terrestrial Networks, the one6G Association is proud to announce Open Lecture 12, focusing on the critical bridge between theory and reality: Experimental Technologies for 6G.

Bridging the Gap: From Theory to Verification

As the industry pivots from defining 6G visions to developing concrete technical specifications, the focus has shifted toward technology verification. 6G is not merely an evolution of speed; it is the birth of "Network Intelligence," where the fabric of the network becomes aware of its environment.

Achieving this requires a fundamental shift in how we test and validate radio technologies. From Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) to AI-native air interfaces, the complexity of 6G demands new experimental paradigms. This lecture will dive deep into the current status of these technologies, the architectural challenges of implementing intelligence at the edge, and the rigorous verification processes required to ensure global interoperability.

Key Topics & Insights

Moderated by Josef Eichinger, Chair of one6G WG4 and Head of 6G Research and Prototyping at Huawei Munich Research Center, this session features four distinguished experts who will cover:

  • Game-Engine Fast Ray Tracing: How high-performance gaming engines are being repurposed to create ultra-realistic radio environment maps and references for 6G Sensing.

  • AI-Based Localization & Sensing: Moving beyond data transmission to the "sensing of things," exploring how AI models identify and track objects with centimeter-level precision.

  • 6G Technology Verification: A candid look at the challenges of validating AI-driven networks and the current status of global prototyping efforts.

  • one6G Endorsed Testbeds: An inside look at the experimental infrastructures and standardized platforms that allow researchers to move 6G from the lab to the field.

Why Attend?

The road to 2030 is paved with experimental data. Whether you are a researcher, a system architect, or a regulatory expert, this lecture provides a front-row seat to the hardware and software breakthroughs that will define the 6G era.

Join us on April 23 at 14h00 CEST to see how we are verifying the technologies that will make the world more programmable, sensed, and connected. Participation is free, but registration is mandatory.

More info on the one6g website .

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