Owing to the large amount of available bandwidth, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute has identified terahertz (THz) as a key technology for future wireless networks. TeraWireless is the first EU training-through-research industrial doctoral network of doctoral candidates and senior supervisors fully committed to lay the theoretical, algorithmic, and architectural foundations for enabling THz systems at optical speed with deterministic performance.
Our objective

Terahertz tech for future wireless networks

Enabling THz Systems at Optical Speed
TeraWireless will introduce ultra-MIMO technology to enhance data rates and link reliability, develop models for low-scattering THz channels, and integrate sensing and communication capabilities. They will also explore semantic communications, create physics-based ML solutions for efficient and reliable implementations, and provide an open-access simulation environment for THz networks.

Implementation
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Introduce the groundbreaking ultra-MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) technology designed to enhance data rates and link reliability through spatial multiplexing and superdirective beamforming. This technology will lead the way in developing electromagnetic and communication models to assess its performance in low-scattering THz channels, where multipath propagation is not feasible, by incorporating sensing, localization, and communication capabilities.
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Utilize the emerging concept of semantic and goal-oriented communications by integrating message semantics and communication objectives within the communication layers.
- Create cutting-edge physics-based machine learning solutions that are energy-efficient, robust, reliable, and designed to be inherently explainable.
- Provide the research community with the EU's and world's inaugural open-access and open-source simulation platform—incorporating ray tracing, link-level, and system-level functionalities—for assessing and enhancing THz large-scale deterministic networks at optical speed.
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