The European Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) aims to ensure industrial leadership for Europe in 5G and 6G.
This SNS International Cooperation activity targets the Republic of Korea (ROK). It builds on the interactions developed between 6G-IA and the key associations and stakeholders as well as Korea’s industry, research community, and academia. The targeted action in this Strand will focus on EU-ROK R&I developments. The cooperation with ROK will tentatively focus on RAN, considering ROK’s terminals and devices industry capabilities. The action will focus on the integrated device-network approach demonstrating a number of 6G functional properties.
Algorithms for 6G RAN that improve transmission performance and reduce complexity in wireless transmission through machine learning-based channel estimation, channel state information transmission, channel decoding, distributed MIMO and beam management.
Procedures and protocols empowered by AI that improve efficiencies of the wireless communications through mobility management, wireless resource management, automated maintenance, and self-optimization of network parameters.
Architectural framework addressing the interoperability needs for integrated device-network approaches that will use the specified AI/ML mechanisms demonstrating 6G functional properties. Specific focus will be placed on standardization opportunities to support such interoperability schemes.
The project will focus on what the radio access network side will be able to deliver to terminals using AI solutions for demanding 6G application and services. The project should provide hooks that will allow viable streamlining of interfaces and mechanisms that are expected to be developed by mirror R&I activities in ROK where the focus could be on the devices’ side.
Target would be to streamline views on:
The scope includes availability of data sets, in compliance with the rules of data legislation, both existing and new ones created by the project, that may be used by researchers to validate AI approaches and inference rules applied to the selected solutions. Contribution to the framework and data access is expected to add value, notably for improvement and expansion of data sets, tools and algorithms for efficient new AI/ML solutions. Generation and exchange of data across EU-ROK stakeholders is in scope where possible and appropriate. Proposals on validation of AI techniques over experimental platforms, additionally providing the associated datasets, are in scope.
Applicants are invited to explain how the EU-ROK cooperation will be implemented, i.e., the target ROK initiative to collaborate with and the approach of cooperation to be deployed with ROK stakeholders.
Proposals should describe joint research dissemination activities including joint research publications in renowned international conferences and journals. Furthermore, proposals should include description of specific cooperation activities to be carried out such as exchange of information and results, sharing of data, sharing of methodologies, researcher exchanges and visits, joint workshops, joint testbeds etc.
100% – non-for-profit organisations
90% – profit organisations
Unfortunately, the maximum funding rate in the budget table is set to 100%. We kindly ask all for-profit organizations to make a manual calculation and request only 90% of the budget.
Expected EU contribution per topic: €3.000.000