6G Intelligent Connectivity And inteRaction for Users and infraStructures

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SEID: 101131342
EC Contribution
€5,014
Consortium Size
24 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

In the context of modern technologies, the transition to 6G networks faces numerous challenges; therefore, novel solutions must be discovered, combined, and tested in order to achieve distributed smart connectivity, imperceptible latency, virtually infinite capacity, improved security/privacy, smart/adaptive networking, and energy efficiency. The 6G-ICARUS project will investigate, combine, and improve on current technologies in order to address numerous obstacles that 6G networks will face in order to define the future wireless networks (FWNs).6G-ICARUS is focused on FWNs capable of meeting a variety of targets, resulting in better geographic coverage, particularly in urban areas, higher transmission rates, lower latency, provision of diverse services, processing of information generated from a massive volume of heterogeneous sources, inherent resilience to counter potential security threats, and making intelligent decisions. 6G-ICARUS is founded on three pillars: (i) Effective utilisation of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces suitably controlled by artificial intelligence software; (ii) Channel modelling for mmWave/subTHz communications; (iii) Multi-connectivity solutions for 6G mobile communications.The project will generate novel research results as well as novel original hardware supported by innovative software (techniques, algorithms) based mostly on machine learning and deep learning. Hardware and software will be combined and examined in real-world settings to fulfill certain situations, all of which are matched with real-world applications. There will be separate Proof of Concept studies to validate the technologies and methodologies under consideration.

Consortium (24)

Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Experimental Characterization and Empirical Beam Steering Analysis of a 28 GHz 1-Bit 8x8 RIS Reflectarray via Conductivity Pattern Modulation
2025 28th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC)· 2026DOI
Papapostolou, Vasiliki; Hatzopoulos, Alkis; Makris, Yiorgos; Zaharis, Zaharias
Lightweight Residual Networks with Ghost Blocks for Efficient Direction-of-Arrival Estimation
2025 28th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC)· 2026DOI
Mylonakis, Constantinos; Evangelidis, Nikolaos; Velanas, Pantelis; Margariti, Aikaterini; Lazaridis, Pavlos; Kantartzis, Nikolaos V.; Goudos, Sotirios; Zaharis, Zaharias
Calculation and Simulation of a Radar Antenna with Reflector and a cosec2·cos Pattern Beam
Applied Sciences· 2025DOI
Petru Mazăre, Anton Muraru, Camelia Mazăre, Sorin Lazăr, Simona Halunga, Octavian Fratu, Maria Sîrbu-Drăgan
Deep learning framework using spatial attention mechanisms for adaptable angle estimation across diverse array configurations
Technologies· 2025DOI
Mylonakis, Constantinos; Velanas, Pantelis; Lazaridis, Pavlos; Sarigiannidis, Panagiotis; Goudos, Sotirios; Zaharis, Zaharias
On the Implementation of Temporal Fusion Transformers for Target Recognition and Tracking
2025 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)· 2025DOI
Constantinos M. Mylonakis, Pantelis Velanas, Zaharias D. Zaharis
STAV360: A Dataset for Subjective Tile-based Assessment of 360° Videos
2025 12th International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT)· 2025DOI
Mahmoud, Moatasim; Rizou, Stamatia; Panayides, Andreas; Lazaridis, Pavlos; Karagiannidis, George; Kantartzis, Nikolaos; Zaharis, Zaharias
TBF-CM: A Transformer-Based Beamforming Framework Leveraging Correlation Matrix Information
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation· 2025DOI
Haya Al Kassir, Christos S. Antonopoulos, Zaharias D. Zaharis
Deliverables (3)
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