DRIVING-6G

AI-Driven 6G RAN Design for Efficient, Resilient and Environmentally Responsible Networks.
CGC, represented by Professor Peter Lindgren and Dr. Albena Mihovska, is the Consortium Leader of the Celtic-Next project DRIVING-6G, which will kick-off its activities on 1 July 2026 and has a duration of 30 months.

The Consortium joins 12 organisations from 8 European countries (Denmark, Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, UK) that together will develop and implement an AI/ML-driven framework for joint dynamic optimization of real-time sensing, computation offloading, communication and frequency/resource allocation in 6G RANs supported by flexible multidimensional business models that promote circular economy practices. The solutions will be demonstrated for the cutting-edge scenario of a Cognitive Flexible Industrial Cell with FR3-Native Integrated Sensing and Communication, AI-Driven O-RAN Resource Optimisation, Edge-AI for Multispectral Predictive Maintenance, and W-Band-Enabled High-Rate Offload for Immersive Remote Expert Assistance on locations at the sites of end users Robert Bosch spol s r.o. (Czech Republic) and Vestel Electronics (Türkiye).

Funding Program: CELTIC-NEXT 2024/2 EUREKA
Total Budget: 3032.24 K€ EUR
Project Officer: Research Director Dr. Albena Mihovska CGC ApS, Skagen Centre, Denmark
Start: 01/07/2026
Finish: 31/12/2028
Involved Universities / Businesses:
CGC APS, DENMARK
ISRD, POLAND
TÜRK TELEKOMMUNIKASYON A.S., TURKEY
VESTEL ELECTRONICS, TURKEY
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DUSSELDORF GMBH, GERMANY
INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIA DE SISTEMAS DE COMPUTADORES INOVAÇÃO PORTUGAL
PDMF&C, PORTUGAL
INTERDIGITAL EUROPE LTD, UNITED KINGDOM
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH, CZECH REPUBLIC
CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
CELTONN LTD, IRELAND
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, IRELAND

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