Periodic Reporting for period 1 - FirstTo6G (Fourier-Domain TRx solutions enabling widespread realisation of 6G)
Berichtszeitraum: 2024-01-01 bis 2024-12-31
The project’s architecture involves integrating groundbreaking Fourier Domain Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital Converters (FDDACs/FDADCs) with novel frontend technologies. FirstTo6G will develop two demonstrators, as depicted in the figure. The proposed V-band solution aims to integrate the complete transceiver into a single 22nm-FDSOI-based chip, resulting in a total instantaneous bandwidth of 8GHz. The proposed D-band solution proposes a two-chip solution, with data converters in 22nm FDSOI and the frontend in silicon-based and III-V semiconductor technologies, achieving an instantaneous bandwidth of 16GHz.
Through this project, FirstTo6G addresses critical technological challenges associated with the global introduction of 6G by 2030, including high instantaneous bandwidth, energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and scalability. The project’s outcomes will contribute to 6G standardisation, and the demonstrators can be utilised in experimental radio devices for 6G trials. A successful adaptation of the technology developed in this project will facilitate the widespread adoption of 6G, thereby ensuring the availability of ultrahigh-speed wireless connectivity globally. Smart cities will be equipped with the capability to optimise traffic flow through continuous data exchange between vehicles, roads, pedestrians, and traffic lights. Smart energy grids will be able to distribute energy based on demand, and autonomous drones will monitor infrastructure. AR/VR applications will attain unprecedented levels of resolution and realism, benefiting from enhanced sensing capabilities and becoming an integral part of our daily lives, providing immersive mixed-reality experiences wherever we are.
The 8-GHz DAC/ADC developed for the V-band solution will surpass current state-of-the-art performance by a factor of over 4. Simultaneously, it will exhibit significantly lower energy consumption and cost. This cost reduction will be realised by integrating the chip into the mature and cost-effective 22FDX technology. The 16-GHz DAC/ADC developed for the D-band will further double this performance.