METIS deliverables D1.2 on "Initial channel models based on measurements", D2.3 on "Components of a new air interface - building blocks and performance" and D3.2 on "First performance results for multi-node/multi-antenna transmission technologies" are now available at https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. In D1.2 the initial METIS channel models are detailed and the results of the�
METIS deliverable D6.2 on "Initial report on horizontal topics, first results and 5G system concept " is now available on the web page https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. This document provides a first view on the system concepts associated with each Horizontal Topic and indicates the steps and directions towards integrating them into an�
The 2nd MWC2020 workshop (International Workshop on 5G Mobile and Wireless Communication System for 2020 and Beyond) will be held in Seoul. It will be co-organized by METIS and 5G Forum. For more information please see http://www.mwnl.snu.ac.kr/mwc2020/.
METIS will organize a panel on "5G: From Scenarios to Technology Enablers". The following people will attned the workshop: Dr. Afif Osseiran, Dr. Edward Tiedemann, Dr. Erik Dahlman, Dr. Minseok Oh, Mr. Takehiro Nakamura.For more information please see the program at http://wcnc2014.ieee-wcnc.org/program/panels.
METIS deliverable D2.2 on "Novel radio link concepts and state of the art analysis" is now available on the web page. This document provides a detailed overview of the Radio Link concepts being developed in METIS together with a detailed analysis of the related state of the art.
Prof. Nancy Alonistioti (NKUA) on behalf of METIS made a presentation on "Toward a 5G Mobile & Wireless System Concept" at the workshop. A lot of interest was raised for the use cases considered in METIS, especially the V2V communications scenario. There were several questions on how METIS plans to�
METIS participated in the WP5D workshop on “Research views on IMT beyond 2020” on February 12, 2014 in Vietnam and made presentation on "Mobile and Wireless Communications system for 2020 and beyond (5G)". Around 150-200 persons attended the WS where the questions were taken at the end of the WS.�
The following METIS deliverables are now available: D3.1 on “Positioning of multi-node/multi antenna technologies”, D4.1 on “Summary on preliminary trade-off investigations and first set of potential network-level solutions” & D6.1 on “Simulation guidelines”.