WG1 Radio Channels

WG1 Radio Channels

The goal of WG1 is to increase the theoretical and experimental understanding and modelling of radio channels in any type of environment. High mobility, wide frequency ranges from sub-GHz to THz, dense networks and massive antenna systems are seen as key challenges. Special attention will be paid to collecting data and sharing them to create large training sets for models and ML approaches.  

Vittorio Degli Esposti

UNIBO, Italy

Email: v.degliesposti@unibo.it

Mate Boban

HUAWEI, Germany

Email: mate.boban@huawei.com

SWG mmWave and THz sounding (THz)

The goal of the sub-group on mmWave and THz sounding is to concentrate the expertise on radio channel measurements and analysis. Novel experimental set-ups, verification of channel sounders, radio channel measurements in different environments/for different applications are some of the key aspects to be investigated. The chain to be covered ranges from the validation of the measurement equipment to the analysis of the measurement results. The objectives of this sub-WG are to extend the knowledge on propagation from empirical analysis and to develop common practices, in order to create a rich pool of harmonized data from diverse sets of measurements.

Diego Dupleich

Wei Fan

AAU, Denmark

Email: wfa@es.aau.dk

SWG on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS)

The objective of the sub-working group (SWG) on reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) is to develop electromagnetically consistent analytical, numerical, and experimental models for RIS and RIS-aided radio channels, so as to unveil the fundamental and achievable performance limits of RIS in future wireless network deployments in various communication environments, indoor and outdoor, and frequency bands ranging from sub-6 GHz to THz.

Marco Di Renzo

CNRS & CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University, Paris, France 

Email: marco.di-renzo@universite-paris-saclay.fr

 

Joonas Kokkoniemi

Centre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Email: joonas.kokkoniemi@oulu.fi