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The UGC has launched an Accelerated Research Lab initiative to promote research and development in 6G technologies, aligning with India's Bharat 6G Vision unvei
Under the Accelerated Research Lab, the UGC is seeking proposals from universities, research institutes, enterprises, and Indian entrepreneurs to support 6G technology research, development, and design. Supporting 6G technology innovation in line with the Bharat 6G Vision is the aim of this effort.
On March 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled India's "Bharat 6G Vision," charting a path for India to lead in the design, development, and deployment of 6G technology by 2030. Built on the pillars of affordability, sustainability, and ubiquity, Bharat 6G envisions India as a key global contributor. The Department of Telecommunications invited proposals from academia, industry, and other bodies engaged in R&D.
Research focus areas include semantic communication; blockchain for Edge; generative adversarial networks; ubiquitous connectivity; urban micro-space; THz communication systems; immersive education; holistic security solutions; acoustic meta-learning; blockchain for infrastructure; genetic programming; framework for HC2WA; Six sense communication; fluid cells and antennas spectrum sensing and sharing network; quantum and QC assisted communications; augmentation of human and deep learning for communication; communications intelligence; internet of nano-things and bio-nano things; artificial neural networks for communication.
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