The remaining METIS deliverables D1.3, D1.5, D5.4, D6.6, and D8.4 have been completed and submitted to the EC on April 30, 2015. The deliverables are available at https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. D1.3 on “Test-bed/demonstration results” provides the detailed descriptions of the realized demonstrations that can be categorized into three areas: device-to-device (D2D) communications, massive machine�
The last METIS-all meeting was held on March 10-12, 2015 in Turin and was hosted by Telecom Italia.To a large extent the meeting was dedicated to presenting of the project’s results so far. WP2 (Radio Link Concepts), WP3 (Multi-node/Multi-antenna Transmissions), WP4 (Multi-RAT/Multi-Layer Networks), and WP5 (Spectrum) spent the first day�
METIS deliverables D1.4, D2.4, D3.3, D4.3, D6.5 and D7.3 were completed in February 2015 and are now available at https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. In D1.4 on ”METIS channel models” the end user scenarios, test cases and requirements envisioned by the METIS project are mapped to propagation scenarios. Furthermore they are analyzed for deriving a�
METIS deliverable D6.4 on “Final report on architecture” was completed at the end of January 2015 and is now available at https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. D6.4 provides a summary of the architecture development work done in METIS. The overall purpose of METIS is to develop a 5G system concept to fulfill the requirements of the�
METIS deliverables D6.3 on "Intermediate system evaluation results", D4.2 on " Final report on trade-off investigations " and D5.3 on "Description of the spectrum needs and usage principles" are now available at https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. In D6.3 an updated view on the overall METIS 5G system concept is presented. Thereafter, simulation results for�
At the 2nd International Workshop on 5G Mobile and Wireless Communication System for 2020 and Beyond Dr. Bulakci presented an interesting work entitled “Bending the Boundaries: METIS Research towards a Flexible 5G PHY” in which the new radio interfaces defined in METIS were described.Dr. Tullberg participated in the plenary session at�
METIS will take active role at the 5G Summit by presenting the latest information about the 5G initial system concept and leading one panel on 5G.5G World Summit will take place on June 24-25, 2014 in Amsterdam, Netherlands (see under 'Events').
METIS deliverables D1.2 on "Initial channel models based on measurements", D2.3 on "Components of a new air interface - building blocks and performance" and D3.2 on "First performance results for multi-node/multi-antenna transmission technologies" are now available at https://www.metis2020.com/documents/deliverables/. In D1.2 the initial METIS channel models are detailed and the results of the�