This is a sub-centre of Telecom Centres of
Excellence (TCoE)-India and it will spearhead the development and
deployment of 6G technology, promising unprecedented speeds, ultra-low latency,
and enhanced connectivity. Shri Sanjeev
Kumar Bidwai, Sp DGT, Tamil Nadu was
among those present at the occasion.
Secretary (Telecom) emphasized that the final selected proposals will be categorized
into groups based on their thematic & technical similarities, and in order
to foster collaboration and maximize the impact of the R&D efforts in 6G
technology, a comprehensive
three-day workshop will be organized for the selected proposals.
The initiative aims to create a cohesive and
coordinated effort in advancing 6G technology, ensuring that all projects
benefit from collective expertise and resources. The centre will
serve as a hub for innovation, bringing
together academic and industry experts to collaborate on cutting-edge projects.
This collaborative environment will foster the development of new
applications and services that leverage 6G’s capabilities. The
centre will play a crucial role in shaping the standards and
infrastructure for 6G networks worldwide.
5G Test Bed at IIT Madras
This centre will also facilitate interconnect between
the existing 5G Test Bed at IIT Madras which was developed
indigenously through a collaborative project involving eight institutes and
funded by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of
Communications. The 5G Test Bed was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in May 2022, and has since been used extensively by industry and academia
for testing new 5G products and use-cases.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had released India’s 6G Vision
“Bharat 6G Vision” document on March 23, 2023 which envisaged India to
be a front-line contributor in design, development and deployment of 6G
technology by 2030.
Bharat 6G Vision is based on principles of Affordability, Sustainability
and Ubiquity. It ensures that India takes its rightful place in the
world as a leading supplier of advanced telecom technologies and solutions that
are affordable and contribute to the global good.
The 6th Generation or 6G Technology has
been named ‘IMT 2030’ by ITU, the specialised agency for
Information and Communication Technologies of United Nations. The term International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) is the generic
term used by the ITU community to designate broadband mobile systems. The
recommendation of ITU for 6G Framework, approved on June 22, 2023;
will serve as foundation document for 6G research and development and will pave
way for development of 6G Technology worldwide.
The IMT-2030 framework highlights sustainability,
security, and resilience, connecting the unconnected, and ubiquitous
intelligence as overarching aspects which act as design principles commonly
applicable to all usage scenarios. The framework identifies 15
capabilities for 6G technology, nine of which will be enhanced from
existing 5G capabilities, including security and resilience,
latency, mobility, connection density, peak data rate, and spectrum efficiency.