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Vorlesung: 01-ET-MA-NGCN(a)-V Next Generation Cellular Networks - Details

Vorlesung: 01-ET-MA-NGCN(a)-V Next Generation Cellular Networks - Details

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Veranstaltungsname Vorlesung: 01-ET-MA-NGCN(a)-V Next Generation Cellular Networks
Untertitel Blockseminar am Ende des Semesters
Veranstaltungsnummer 01-ET-MA-NGCN(a)-V
Semester WiSe 2025/2026
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden 48
erwartete Teilnehmendenanzahl 100
Heimat-Einrichtung Elektrotechnik
Veranstaltungstyp Vorlesung in der Kategorie Lehre
Erster Termin Freitag, 30.01.2026 09:00 - 17:00, Ort: (NW1, W1180)
Art/Form Vorlesung
Englischsprachige Veranstaltung Ja
Sonstiges We could now fix the dates for the lecture “Next Generation Cellular Networks”:
- Day 1 and Day 2: Friday, January 30 (at NW1, W1180), and Saturday, January 31, 2026 (at NW1 H3), Both days from 09:00 to 17:00
- Day 3 and Day 4: Friday, February 6 (at NW1 S1360), and Saturday, February 7, 2026 (at NW1 H3), Again both days from 09:00 to 17:00
ECTS-Punkte 3

Räume und Zeiten

(NW1, W1180)
Freitag, 30.01.2026 09:00 - 17:00
NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050
Samstag, 31.01.2026, Samstag, 07.02.2026 09:00 - 17:00
NW1 S1360
Freitag, 06.02.2026 09:00 - 17:00
Montag, 09.03.2026 14:00 - 18:00

Modulzuordnungen

Kommentar/Beschreibung

Mobile communication plays a significant role in our daily life. Over the last three decades, mobile applications have been tremendously enhanced from voice-only over mobile broadband to applications for the mobile internet. Currently, the next generation of cellular systems, the so-called '5th Generation (5G)' is developed and the first commercial 5G networks are deployed since 2019. 5G will play an outstanding role for the Internet of Things and will redefine a wide range of industries by enabling new use cases. Meanwhile, the research for further enhancements of 5G, called 5G-Advanced, and even 6G systems has started.

This lecture will provide the technical foundation of 5G and 6G mobile communication systems. In the first part of the lecture, the fundamental concepts of the network architecture, the radio access network, and the PHY & MAC layer technologies are covered. The second part of the lecture focuses on selected topics like machine-type communication, device-to-device communication, and artificial intelligence & machine learning. Also, an outlook to future research for 6G systems will be provided. First deployments of 5G-Advanced and 6G are expected in 2026 and 2030, respectively.

The lecture will be continuously updated shifting the focus from 5G-Advanced to 6G systems over the next years.