New deliverable about final models and measurements for localisation and sensing has been published

We are happy to announce the release of our latest research deliverable, D3.3, from Hexa-X Project’s Work Package 3 (WP3) focused on “Final models and measurements for localisation and sensing“!

The deliverable covers the crucial role of localization and sensing in the 6G architecture, including how to achieve key performance indicators such as accuracy, latency, and availability, while also supporting key value indicators such as sustainability, trustworthiness, and inclusiveness. Additionally, the deliverable provides technical insights and results on localization, sensing, and integrated sensing and communication, highlighting both AI-based and model-based approaches. The deliverable also examines the impact of hardware impairments and features proof-of-concept demonstrations for localization and sensing. This final deliverable by Hexa-X provides valuable insights into the localization and sensing capabilities of 6G, laying the groundwork for future research and development in this field.

Authored by Henk Wymeersch, Athanasios Stavridis, Kim Schindhelm, Hui Chen, Hao Guo, Musa Furkan Keskin, Simon Lindberg, José Miguel Mateos Ramos, Mohammad H. Moghaddam, Mohammad Ali Nazari, Indika Perera, Dr. Alejandro Ramirez, Rafaela Schroeder, Tommy Svensson, Andreas Wolfgang, and Vijaya Yajnanarayana