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6GArch – 4th International Workshop on 6G Architecture

8 December 2024 @ 8:00 - 12 December 2024 @ 17:00

WS-29: Workshop on 6G Architecture (6GArch)

10th edition combined with 5GArch Workshop Series

In conjunction with IEEE Globecom 2024, Cape Town, South Africa, 8-12 December 2024, https://globecom2024.ieee-globecom.org/

This workshop is organised by the SNS JU 6G Architecture work group.

 

Objectives – Call for PapersImportant DatesSubmit a PaperWorkshop Organisers/CommitteeProgramPast Editions

 

1.    Objectives of the workshop (more here)

Since the early generations, mobile and wireless communications systems have played a crucial role in establishing essential connectivity. They have facilitated easy access to information anytime and anywhere, leading to accelerated knowledge build-up and value-added actions across various sectors of society. The significance of wireless communication infrastructure has been further highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it has supported global stability and faster recovery by maintaining a stable technological environment and seamless societal connections despite quarantine regulations.

Recognizing the critical role and importance of mobile and wireless communications, advancements in the telecommunications ecosystem are captured through non-backward compatible features specified in a new generation of mobile and wireless communications systems. Transitioning from one generation to the next requires significant efforts, and the justification for a new generation must consider technical, societal, and economic factors. These factors are interconnected, meaning that advancements in any of these areas can accelerate the overall process. For example, the need to explore new business areas also entails supporting a diverse set of requirements.

In this context, 3GPP standardization has progressed rapidly, and more 5G system enhancements are reaching maturity with the completion of Release 17, while Release 18 is marking the start of 5G-Advanced. Release 19 is underway to provide a guidance on what future the 6G system needs to be capable of, and Release 20 is in preparation. At the same time, the Smart Networks and Services (SNS JU) in Europe, under the Horizon Europe program for Research and Innovation, has started to date more than 60 project in Phases 1 and 2, and more projects are underway. The European SNS JU program is a joint initiative between the private and the public side and focuses on 5G-Advanced and 6G.

To address the architectural evolution towards 6G, the SNS 6G Architecture Working Group (WG) has evolved from the 5G PPP Architecture WG, which has issued several white papers and an open-access book, with the latest one specifically focusing on this workshop’s topics. The workshop aims to discuss novel key architectural innovations required for future 6G mobile telecommunications networks. It also provides a platform for projects working on long-term innovations and formulating research items under the 6G theme to share their visions, requirements, and architectural considerations for future mobile systems.

The thematic topics of the workshop revolve around technology enablers and design recommendations, facilitating the transition from 5G-Advanced towards a fully-fledged 6G architecture. These topics will encompass areas such as network infrastructure, spectrum utilization, connectivity, scalability, sustainability, security, as well as joint/integrated communication and sensing, among others. The workshop will source from the very vibrant SNS JU research community that is already working on the topics, providing reference architectural solutions.

In summary, the rapid progress in mobile telecommunications has demonstrated their crucial role in establishing connectivity and fostering knowledge sharing. The ongoing efforts in 5G standardization, the SNS JU projects (and previously the 5G PPP projects), and the upcoming focus on 5G-Advanced and 6G research indicate the industry’s dedication to advancing mobile telecommunications systems. The workshop aims to explore architectural innovations and provide a collaborative platform to shape the future of mobile telecommunications systems.

<h4id=callforpapers>2.    Call for Papers

As we witness the continuous strides toward the next generation of mobile network architectures, there arises a critical need to discuss and consolidate architectural perspectives toward the definition of the 6th Generation of Mobile Network Architecture.

This involves encouraging researchers and engineers to contribute and exchange their insights and visions on various topics such as infrastructure, spectrum utilization, connectivity, scalability, sustainability, and security, among other key areas.

In the 6GArch workshop, we delve into the evolving landscape of mobile and wireless communications systems, calling for contributions on these emerging topics that are paramount to the definition of future mobile communications. Both theoretical and more applied contributions are solicited, covering, but not necessarily limited to, the following topics:

  • Cognitive, automated, and specialized architectures.
  • Architectural simplification.
  • Network Monetization.
  • 5G to 6G Migration.
  • APIs and Exposure Framework.
  • Network Digital Twins.
  • New spectrum technologies, e.g., midband, terahertz, and beyond frequencies and related channel models.
  • Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS).
  • Spectrum efficiency and spectrum re-utilization.
  • Joint-/Integrated Communication and Sensing (JCAS, ISAC).
  • Inherent AI-driven network governance and management.
  • Evolution of multiaccess communications (ATSSS) towards 6G.
  • Architectural enablers for cloud transformation in 6G.
  • AI/ML empowered RAN Intelligent optimization including native AI-based air interface design.
  • Dynamic dependability and high resilience.
  • Time-sensitive wireless/mobile networks.
  • High-resolution localization.
  • E2E Network Slicing and Deep Slicing to support diverse verticals.
  • Open Testbeds and facilities to assess new technology enablers.
  • Non-terrestrial and 3D networking.
  • 6G architectural enablers and key metrics for an energy efficient and sustainable 6G system.
  • Industry landscape and Standardization efforts for intelligent and cloud-based RAN.
  • Testbeds/Experimentation to validate or support the intelligent and cloud-based RAN.
  • The role of architecture towards sustainable 6G
  • The role of 6G for sustainability in the vertical industries

 

3.     Important dates

See also deadlines at https://globecom2024.ieee-globecom.org/

Workshop Paper Submission Deadline: 5 August 2024 20 August 2024

Paper Acceptance Notification: 1 September 2024 15 September 2024

Camera Ready: 1 October 2024 10 October 2024

 

4.   Submit a paper

Paper submission will be through EDAS (link to be announced). https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32682

 

5.   Workshop organisers:

This workshop is organised by the SNS JU 6G Architecture work group.

  • Anastasius Gavras, Eurescom GmbH
  • Marco Gramaglia, University Carlos III of Madrid,
  • Ömer Bulakci, Nokia
  • Xi Li, NEC Laboratories Europe

 

6.   Program committee members:

  • Prof. Dr. Marco Gramaglia, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
  • Dr. Ömer Bulakci, Nokia, Germany
  • Anastasius Gavras, Eurescom GmbH, Germany
  • Dr. Xi Li, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
  • Dr. Mikko Uusitalo, Nokia Bell Labs, Finland
  • Dr. Mir Ghoraishi, Gigasys Solutions, UK
  • Prof. Dr. John Cosmas, Brunel University London, UK
  • Mårten Ericson, Ericsson, Sweden
  • Dr. Bahare Masood Khorsandi, Nokia, Germany
  • Dr. Agapi Mesodiakaki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Dr. Dimitris Tsolkas, Fogus Innovations & services P.C., Greece; and the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • Prof. Dr. Haeyoung Lee, University of Hertfordshire, UK
  • Giada Landi, Nextworks, Italy
  • Håkon Lønsethagen, Telenor, Norway
  • Dr. Apostolis Salkintzis, Lenovo, Germany
  • Dr. Chathura Sarathchandra, InterDigital, UK
  • Dr. Nikolaos Bartzoudis, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA), Spain
  • Harilaos Koumaras (NCSR Demokritos|FRONT Research Group)
  • Dimitris Fragkos (NCSR Demokritos|FRONT Research Group)
  • George Makropoulos (NCSR Demokritos|FRONT Research Group)
  • Ilias Alexandropoulos (NCSR Demokritos | FRONT Research Group)
  • Nikos Gkatzios (INFOLYSIS PC)
  • Joachim Sachs, Ericsson

 

7.  Program (full program here)

Session 1: Architectures and Challenges in 6G Networks (9.00 – 10.30)

Paper Title Authors
Standardisation Assessment of a Digital Twin-Based Multi-Domain Deterministic Communication System Sebastian Robitzsch, Antonio de la Oliva, Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Claudio E. Casetti, Fernando Ágraz, et al.
The Industrial 6G Network of Networks Konstantin Schneider, Eike Lyczkowski, Daniel Ritterschober, Wolfgang Kiess, et al.
Towards Ultra-Reliable 6G Communication: A Novel Architecture for End-to-End Redundancy Malla Reddy Sama, Sushant Bhattacharjee, Riccardo Guerzoni, Wolfgang Kiess, Jan Jürjens
Techno-Economic Analysis of Sustainable Terrestrial, Aerial, and Space 6G Networks Charalampos Brasotis, Agapi Mesodiakaki, Panagiotis Konstantinou, Marianos Gatzios, George Kalfas
Architectural Challenges of Nomadic Networks in 6G Daniel Lindh, Benedikt Veth, Khurshid Alam, Anir Daurmehrava, Mohammad Asif Habibi, et al.
Analyzing 6G Satellite IoT Architecture Using Stochastic Geometry: A Meta Distribution Approach Baly Naganjani, Ayush Kumar Dwivedi, Sachin Chaudhari, Taneli Riihonen

Session 2: Keynote and Innovations in Privacy and Scalability for 6G (11.00 – 12.30)

Presentation Type Title/Topic Speaker/Authors
Keynote Understanding the Potential of Open Campus Networks for Driving an Open 6G Prof. Dr. Thomas Magedanz (TU Berlin / Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany)
Paper 1 6G Sustainable Privacy-Preserving Framework Enabling Federated Learning for Health Data Pooja Mohnani, Konstantinos Koutsopoulos, Anastasius Gavras, Giannis Ledakis, Orazio Toscano, Benjamin Ertl
Paper 2 Scaling 6G Subnetworks Using Multi-Carrier NOMA in Fixed Wireless Access Kamyar Rajab, Sagnik Bhattacharya, Mehrnaz Afshang, Mehdi Mozaffari, John Cioffi

All times are in the Africa/Johannesburg time zone.

Panel: This session will take the form of an interactive question-and-answer session in which invited panelists will answer questions from the chair and the audience. Panelists will be selected among the organizers and the TPC members. The topic will be “Sustainability in 6G Networks, an architectural view”, owing to the large interest that the topic has been raising during recent years.

 

8.   Past editions

The 6GArch workshop is a continuation of the 5GArch Workshop. The list below provides details on the previous editions:

8.1     9th (3rd 6GArch workshop)
8.2     8th (2nd 6GArch workshop)
  • Workshop on Archtectural Evolution Toward 6G Networks (2nd 6GARCH)
  • In conjunction with IEEE Globecom, 4-8 December 2022, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • https://globecom2022.ieee-globecom.org/workshop/ws18-2nd-workshop-architectural-evolution-toward-6g-networks-6garch
  • https://globecom2022.ieee-globecom.org/workshop/ws18-2nd-workshop-architectural-evolution-toward-6g-networks-6garch/program
8.3     7th (1st 6GArch workshop)
8.4     6th
8.5     5th
8.6     4th
8.7     3rd
8.8     2nd
8.9     1st workshop

 

 

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Start:
8 December 2024 @ 8:00
End:
12 December 2024 @ 17:00
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Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
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