Workshop 5

Workshop 52023-05-09T08:18:55+00:00

Exploring the Intersection of 6G and Artificial Intelligence: Unleashing the Potential of Next-Gen Technologies

Tuesday, 6 June 2023, 9:00-10:30/11:00-12:30, Room J2
Organisers:
  • Adzic Jovanka (TIM SpA, IT), (moderator)
  • Roberto Riggio (Polytechnic University of Marche, IT)
  • Irene Facchin (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, IT)
  • Evangelos Kosmatos (WINGS ICT Solutions, )

Motivation and Background

This workshop will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and 6G technology. 6G is the next generation of mobile networks that promises to revolutionize the way we connect and interact with the world around us. With its high-speed, low-latency, and high-bandwidth capabilities, 6G has the potential to enable new and exciting use cases in a variety of industries, including transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing. AI, on the other hand, has the potential to drive innovation in a wide range of fields, including computer vision, natural language processing, and decision-making. The workshop will focus on the potential of AI and 6G to work together to create new business opportunities and support new application verticals. In the workshop we will discuss  the latest research and developments in these areas, as well as the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The workshop will be a great opportunity for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to learn about the latest developments in AI and 6G and to network with other experts in the field. It will also provide a platform for attendees to share their own research and ideas, and to explore potential collaborations. Overall, this workshop aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the potential of AI and 6G to drive innovation and create new opportunities in a wide range of industries. It will be a valuable learning and networking experience for anyone interested in the future of technology.

Structure

  • “Beyond 5G – lessons not learned” – Per Odling, Lund University
  • “Initial approaches to validate 6G AI air interface” – Michael Dieudonne & Alan Anderson, Keysight Technologies
  • “Beyond 5G with Network and Artificial Intelligence. The DAEMON approach” – Evangelos Kosmatos, WINGS ICT Solutions
  • “AI for Networks and Networks for AI” – Toktam Mahmoodi, King’s College London
  • “Bringing the AI to the EDGE – The AI@EDGE Proposal and Challenges” –  Jovanka Adzic & Daniela Di Rienzo, TIM SpA
  • “Federated Learning Application Enablement for Beyond-5G Intelligent Automotive Services” – Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems
  • “AI-driven communication & computation co-design” – Nandana Rajatheva, University of Oulu
  • “Predictive Quality of Service for cooperative and connected automotive applications: Models, architecture and application” – Nehal Baganal, University of Duisburg-Essen/University of Ulm
  • “AI@EDGE Network Architecture and Automation of Future Telecom network” – Neiva Linder, Ericsson Research
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