Periodic Reporting for period 1 - IRAM (Intelligent New Radio Access Network: Deployment and Management)
Período documentado: 2023-06-01 hasta 2025-05-31
IRAM situates itself within the broader strategic vision of digital sovereignty, energy-efficient networking, and sustainable infrastructure promoted by the European 6G roadmap. By developing self-managing radio architectures, the project supports key European goals in terms of digital inclusion, technological autonomy, energy efficiency and Ubiquitous connectivity. While not focused directly on social sciences or humanities, the project addresses societal inclusion and digital equity implicitly by enabling more scalable and affordable network access—key pillars in the broader socio-technical transformation driven by future 6G systems.
Second, we tackled the problem of ensuring reliable backhauling and fronthauling over millimeter-wave (mmWave) wireless links. Since mmWave transmissions are highly sensitive to blockage, require line-of-sight, and are commonly known for their unstable channel quality, we developed a comprehensive study targeting reliable communication for mobile and randomly oriented devices. This involved low-cost beam steering techniques and low-overhead coherent communication methods.
Throughout the project, we combined theoretical analysis (drawing from information theory, random network theory, and game theory) with experimental validation and simulation. Several key results emerged. We established closed-loop network monitoring techniques and automated control mechanisms based on network tasks and objectives. Furthermore, we developed a rate–efficiency trade-off model for mmWave frequency multipliers; validated the temporal and spatial stability of mmWave angles of arrival (AoAs); implemented robust fingerprint-based beamforming for non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environments; and designed beam codebooks for mobile mmWave devices with random orientations.
Out of the work conducted, the fellow has published eight papers in top-tier conferences and journals. He has given five presentations across three international conferences.
The research has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed significantly to career development. The results and technical depth of the IRAM project were instrumental in securing a tenure-track faculty position at Sabancı University, highlighting the fellow’s capacity to lead high-impact, implementation-oriented research. Furthermore, the project catalyzed collaboration with TÜBİTAK BİLGEM and fostered international academic connections, including joint initiatives with institutions such as Texas A&M University.