Call for Paper

50th Wireless World Research Forum
Sangolquí, Ecuador
Theme: INNOVATION AND INTELLIGENT WIRELESS SYSTEMS
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Upcoming Events
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Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) is partnering with Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) to host three workshops on May 8th in conjunction with WWRF’s HUDDLE 2023 which be held on May 9th & 10th 2023 in Singapore. The workshops will be held on SUTD Campus, 8 Somapah Rd, Singapore (https://www.sutd.edu.sg/)
The three workshops are:
- Sustainability Enabled by Beyond 5G (B5G) and 6G Systems,
- Open RAN and Programmable Networks Workshop. For more information please visit https://wwrfhuddle.com/open-ran-and-programmable/
- AI/ML Enabled Connected and Autonomous Vehicles in the era of 6G and Beyond
Registration for these workshops is available at: https://eu-ems.com/register.asp?event_id=4722
Information about HUDDLE 2023 is available at https://wwrfhuddle.com/
Date: May 9th – 10th 2023
Location: Singapore
Theme: Building the 6G Vision – The Path to a Better Tomorrow
Please Visit : https://wwrfhuddle.com/
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Who We Are
The Wireless World Research Forum is the place where the global wireless research community meets to explore and develop the research challenges that confront us as we look beyond current 5G deployments. On the newly launched WWRF website, you can find out more about our current, future and past activities. This includes important information on upcoming events and special workshops. The ongoing effort to roll out 5G technologies, and the ongoing debate on how to meet the requirements of the various vertical industries that will make use of 5G are also being studied, with WWRF members closely involved in all these discussions, and publications such as our Outlook series are a good guide to them. But the mission of WWRF is to look beyond current technology and businesses to identify the key research trends that will impact our world in the next 5-10 years.
With over 50 members from across 4 continents, WWRF brings together a wide range of industry and academic players, and has a particular focus on the contribution of newly emerging market sectors and developing regions. As an example, the Vertical Industry Platform (VIP) programme of working groups focuses on vertical industry requirements, including business models, connected vehicles, ehealth, rail networks and the water industry, while new technical working groups have been set up to address key technology questions, such as the use of higher frequencies above 5GHz and the impact of AI technologies on communication networks. Lots of results and information from our most recent events are available, and, of course, the website also contains all the required information for prospective members, including application forms and details of membership fees and benefits.
WWRF Steering Board

Nigel Jefferies
Chairman

Bharat Bhatia
Vice-Chair Asia

Hendrik Berndt
Vice-Chair EMEA

Sudhir Dixit
Vice-Chair Americas

Vinod Kumar
Secretary / Treasurer
WWRF Chairman's 2023 Review & Outlook

Dear WWRF Members,
It’s the start of a year of transition for many. Difficult economic times, but many realize that investment in research and innovation now is crucial to our future prosperity. The next generation of mobile communications is moving from exploration of visions to serious development of the key technologies. The new initiatives we have taken on membership mean that more researchers are able to be part of the WWRF family, particularly from developing regions, enabling their voices to be better heard as we work towards harnessing new intelligence in the network to meet their needs in a sustainable way.