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22 November 2023 - 23 November 2023
Linz, Austria
SAL Symposium on 6G

ABOUT SILICON AUSTRIA LABS (SAL)

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) is Austria's top research center for electronic based systems and aims to become a leading European and international research centre in electronics. SAL is located in Graz, Linz, and Villach, and covers a wide spectrum of research activities in power electronics, embedded systems and AI, intelligent wireless systems, photonics, sensors, and microsystems.



ABOUT THE SAL SYMPOSIUM

The first edition of the SAL Symposium, dedicated to 6G, will be held in Linz, Austria, on November 22 & 23, 2023, as a two full day event with over 20 internationally renowned invited speakers from academia and industry.

The SAL Symposium on 6G will be a single-track symposium, with all speakers by invitation-only, dedicated to discussing the challenges and emerging technologies of future 6G. As the premier event in Austria focusing on 6G, the symposium ambitions to bring together academic, industry, and RTO leaders from various communities, verticals, and expertise along the value chain to discuss their 6G vision and underpinning 6G technologies in areas such as artificial intelligence, metamaterials, intelligent surfaces, integrated sensing, communications, localization, neuromorphic and hardware-efficient architectures. Aside invited talks, the program will also feature poster sessions, panel, social dinner, and social event.

Registration for the SAL Symposium on 6G will open in September 2023. The registration fee will be 240 € (including 20% VAT). 


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IMPORTANT DATES

Symposium: November 22-23, 2023 (full in-person mode, no proceedings)

Poster Submissions Deadline: September 15, 2023

Acceptance Notification for Poster: September 22, 2023

Registration: opens on 4 September 2023


CALL FOR POSTERS

The technical program committee is soliciting contributions for the poster session devoted to recent results in the general area of 6G. We encourage PhD students and junior researchers to participate. There will be no published proceedings. Extended abstracts (1-2 pages maximum) for the poster session should be submitted with “Poster SAL symposium 6G” in the subject to: Ingo Pill (Ingo.Pill@silicon-austria.com).

Electronic submissions must be in the Adobe PDF format, and of sufficient detail to permit careful review.



ACCEPTED POSTERS

  • "RIScatter: Unifying Backscatter Communication and Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces" by Yang Zhao and Bruno Clerckx
  • "λ–MIMO: Massive MIMO via Modulo Sampling" by Ziang Liu, Ayush Bhandari, and Bruno Clerckx
  • "A Prototype of Rate-Splitting Multiple Access" by Xinze Lyu, Sundar Aditya, Junghoon Kim, and Bruno Clerckx
  • "Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces 2.0: Beyond Diagonal Phase Shift Matrices" by Hongyu Li and Bruno Clerckx
  • "Overhead-Free Precoding Through Physics-Based Neural Networks: LIDAR Data Meets Ray Tracing" by Matteo Nerini and Bruno Clerckx
  • "Analysis of Delay and Doppler Spreads in Measured sub-6 GHz and mmWave Time-Varying Channels" by Faruk Pasic, Markus Hofer, Mariam Mussbah, Herbert Groll, Thomas Zemen, Stefan Schwarz, and Christoph F. Mecklenbrauker
  • "Architecture Aspects of ML-Assisted DUIDD Receivers for 6G MIMO Communication" by Reinhard Wiesmayr, Chris Dick, and Christopher Studer
  • "Measurement Environment for RIS Enhanced Wireless Channels" by Florian Kiss, Robert Langwieser, Richard Prüller, Herbert Groll, Shengya Zhao, and Markus Rupp
  • "Soft Interference Cancellation Inspired Neural Network Equalizers" by Stefan Baumgartner and Mario Huemer
  • "Wireless Localization with Self-Supervised Channel Features" by Artan Salihu, Stefan Schwarz, and Markus Rupp
  • "A Differentiable Throughput Model for Scalable Gradient Descent-Based Network Optimization" by Lukas Eller, Philipp Svoboda, and Markus Rupp
  • "VPL-DT: Learning AoA-dependent VPL in Trains via End-User Measurements" by Sonja Tripkovic, Philipp Svoboda, and Markus Rupp
  • "Optimal Phasors for Wideband RIS Transmissions" by Zeyu Huang, Markus Rupp and Stefan Schwarz
  • "An Empirical Lower Bound on Singular Value Ratios for MIMO LOS Links" by Richard Prüller, Troels Pedersen, and Markus Rupp
  • "Stationarity Evaluation of High-mobility sub-6 Ghz and mmWave non-WSSUS Channels" by Danilo Radovic, Faruk Pasic, Markus Hofer, Herbert Groll, Thomas Zemen, and Christoph F. Mecklenbräucker
  • "An Energy-Efficient Physical Key Generation Scheme Using Channel Impulse Response" by Eshagh Dehmollaian, Bernhard Etzlinger, and Andreas Springer
  • "Uncertainty Estimation in Multi-Agent Distributed Learning" by Gleb Radchenko and Viktoria Andrea Fill
  • "Rate-Splitting Multiple Access and Pathways to 6G Standardization" by Sibo Zhang, David Vargas, and Bruno Clerckx
  • "Propagation Modeling for Physically Large Arrays in the Context of RadioWeaves" by Thomas Wilding, Benjamin Deutschmann, Christian Nelson, Xuhong Li, Fedrik Tufvesson, and Klaus Witrisal
  • "Deterministic E2E communication with 6G" by Muzaffar Raheeb
  • "Access Point Clustering-based Pilot Assignment for Cell-free Massive MIMO" by Mariam Mussbah, Stefan Schwarz and Markus Rupp
  • "Sensing objects using OTFS communication systems in 60 GHz millimeter-wave band" by Roman Maršálek, Radim Zedka, Erich Zöchmann, Josef Vychodil, Radek Závorka, Golsa Ghiaasi, Malek Ali and Jiří Blumenstein
  • "Input Distribution Optimization in OFDM Integrated Sensing and Communication Systems" by Yumeng Zhang, Sundar Aditya, and Bruno Clerckx
  • "A fully integrated 0.32 THz TX Chiplet in BiCMOS Technology for Use in Phased Arrays" by Georg Zachl, Christoph Mangiavillano, Rohish Kummar Reddy Mitta, Andreas Stelzer and Harald Prettl


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Altenberger Straße 69
4040 Linz, Austria
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