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6G-DISAC: 6G for Distributed Intelligent Sensing and Communication

Project description

Pioneering next-generation wireless networks with enhanced semantic communication and sensing

Current wireless networks face significant limitations in integrating sensing capabilities seamlessly. This gap prevents the deployment of advanced applications in many domains, including smart transportation, traffic monitoring and digital twinning. The EU-funded 6G-DISAC project will turn the integrated sensing and communication vision into reality, by adopting a holistic perspective that includes the tracking of large numbers of connected users and/or passive objects, going well beyond the usual restrictive standalone or localised scenarios. The project promises tangible communication improvements relying on a widely distributed intelligent infrastructure compatible with both real-world integration constraints and the flexibility requirements of future wireless networks, and also leveraging learning-based semantic reasoning. Partnering with industry leaders and academic institutions, 6G-DISAC will define innovative architectures and develop new methods and protocols.

Objective

The 6G-DISAC project aims to bring the integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) vision to life by adopting a holistic perspective with widely distributed intelligent infrastructure compatible with real-world integration constraints and future wireless network flexibility requirements. The project addresses both fundamental and practical challenges, such as tracking connected UEs and passive objects, performing ISAC with many distributed base stations, efficient distributed signal processing and machine learning for semantic ISAC, incorporating extremely large MIMO technologies and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, and intelligent sensing activation.

6G-DISAC will focus on the distributed implementation of ISAC, unlocking real sensing applications and providing a multi-perspective view of networks in space and time for tangible communication gains. It will bridge theoretical approaches with operational and standards-compatible distributed joint communication and sensing.

6G-DISAC brings together world-leading actors across the value chain, including operators, network vendors, verticals, SMEs, research laboratories, and academic institutions. Together, the 6G-DISAC partners will define use cases, requirements, and design an innovative network architecture. They will also develop novel physical-layer waveforms, distributed sensing and communications methods, optimised resource allocation methods, and protocols. Several demonstrations will validate the key 6G-DISAC concepts. This project will revolutionise various applications, from extended reality and robot-human interaction to vehicular safety functions and improving communication key performance indicators with sensing-aided communications.

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HORIZON-JU-RIA - HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions

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COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
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€ 744 987,00
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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
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