The goal of the 3rd workshop on Propagation Channel Models and Evaluation Methodologies for 6G is to investigate the up-to-date research on i) wireless propagation channel measurement and modeling and ii) the evaluation methodology required for future 6G application scenarios. Compared to 5G and 5G-Advanced, 6G is envisioned to support considerably larger number of services with frequency from low, middle, to higher frequency bands up to the Terahertz band, wider coverage including space-air-ground-sea and more advanced technologies. The workshop will focus on two aspects. First, it will address new challenges for wireless channel modeling due to both new technology trends and new application scenarios introduced in 6G. Second, it will address the application of these models in the evaluation of candidate technologies and solutions for 6G in the upcoming standardization activities in ITU, 3GPP, etc. The joint efforts from both academia and industry will be the key to achieve these goals.
Worksohp Committee Members
Workshop General Chair
Peiying Zhu, Huawei Technologies, Canada
Workshop Co-Chair
Jian Li, Huawei Technologies, China
Roberto Verdone, University of Bologna, Italy
TPC Co-Chair
Narcis Cardona, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Jianhua Zhang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Mate Boban, Huawei Technologies, Germany
Topics of interest (including, but not limited to)
- Novel channel sounder designs and measurement methodologies to support measurement campaigns for 6G application scenarios.
- Novel channel modeling methodologies for 6G.
- Measurement and channel modeling in frequency band including low band, mid-band, mmWave, sub-THz, and THz.
- Measurement and modeling of advanced antenna technologies.
- Measurement and channel modeling for integrated sensing and communication.
- Measurement and channel modeling for non-terrestrial networks.
- Measurement and channel modeling for connected industries and automation.
- Measurement and channel modeling for connected automated driving.
- Novel evaluation methodologies for 6G.
- New techniques to generate and analyze radio channels.
- Evaluation methodologies for antenna configurations and antenna patterns.
- Novel evaluation methodologies for network deployment.
- Results of simulations and performance testing.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: 16 Aug. 2024
Paper Acceptance Notification: 15 September 2024
Camera Ready: 1 October 2024
Call for papers: CFP GC 2024 Workshop - PCMEM6G
Paper submission: EDAS submission