The sixth generation of mobile communications, planned around 2030, is expected to support innovative applications with requirements not met with today’s technologies, such as massive-scale communications (within IoT), the Internet of senses, holographic communications, massive digital twinning and Extreme Reality, full autonomous driving and flying networks, considering use cases in smart cities, smart home and factories (e.g. ultra-high precision 3D positioning). With the emergence of viable THz communications systems on the horizon, new contributions in THz communication and networking are crucial for establishing the 6G technology roadmap and getting closer to industrial uptake.
The TERRAMETA project aims to investigate ground-breaking technologies for the sixth generation (6G) of mobile communications and demonstrate the feasibility of ultra-high data rate wireless networks leveraging on THz Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs). Novel high-performance hardware will be developed, including low power consumption THz wideband switches, THz RIS, and THz transmitter/receiver. Then, advanced network analysis/optimization techniques will be investigated using these real THz components. The proposed TERRAMETA THz network will be driven by 6G usage scenario requirements and indoor, outdoor, and indoor-to-outdoor scenarios to be demonstrated in a real factory setting and telecom testing field. It is expected that the outcome of this project will significantly progress innovations for across the 6G technology and systems.