SensorView Partners with Yonsei University, Korea NI, and Nubicom for Next-Generation 6G and Satellite Communications Technology Collaboration
SensorView is joining forces with Yonsei University, Korea NI, and Nubicom to establish a technology collaboration framework aimed at securing a lead in the future communications market, including 6G and satellite communications.
According to SensorView on May 8, a four-party Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed for joint research in next-generation 6G, AI-RAN, and satellite communications. The agreement was promoted to combine each participant's research capabilities and system and hardware technologies to build a joint research foundation for core technology solutions in next-generation 6G and satellite communications. The participating parties plan to conduct joint research and technology validation cooperation in 6G, AI-RAN (Artificial Intelligence-based Radio Access Network), and satellite communications.
SensorView will be responsible for collaboration in ultra-high frequency hardware technology, including high-performance antennas, RF modules, and transmission lines for the core 6G frequency bands such as FR3 (7.5GHz, 14GHz, etc.). The company plans to leverage its high-frequency RF interconnect and antenna technological capabilities to develop and provide engineering support for hardware components optimized for next-generation 6G and satellite communication environments. Yonsei University will lead research, development, and validation of core algorithms in 6G, AI-RAN, and satellite communications. Korea NI and Nubicom will cooperate in establishing research and validation environments and providing technical support.
Recently, global interest in next-generation communications technologies has been rising, especially with the focus on low-earth orbit satellite communications. The expansion of global satellite communication services, including SpaceX's Starlink, is driving increasing demand for technologies that integrate terrestrial networks with satellite networks. Industry experts predict that in the 6G era, satellite communications will become one of the main pillars of mobile communications infrastructure, and that the related market is expected to experience significant long-term growth.
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A SensorView representative stated, "We are responding to changes in the next-generation communications environment based on our accumulated expertise in ultra-high frequency RF interconnect and antenna technologies," and added, "Moving forward, we will continue to pursue the development of related technologies and business expansion in line with the growth of the 6G and low-earth orbit satellite communications markets."
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