Track 6

Track 6. Next-Generation Wireless Networks (6G & Beyond)​

Chair: Nobuyoshi Komuro, Chiba University, Japan​

This track focuses on next-generation wireless networks beyond 5G, with a particular emphasis on 6G visions, key technologies, and emerging applications. It explores novel network architectures, advanced physical-layer transmission techniques, intelligent radio access, and native AI-enabled network management. The track also addresses integration with sensing, computing, and communication, as well as support for ultra-high data rates, extremely low latency, massive connectivity, and high reliability. By enabling ubiquitous intelligence and seamless connectivity, next-generation wireless networks aim to support future digital societies, immersive services, and innovative applications. Contributions are welcomed on theoretical foundations, algorithm design, and system-level solutions for 6G and beyond.

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Track Chair Introduction

 

Nobuyoshi Komuro, Chiba University, Japan

 



Biography: Nobuyoshi Komuro received the B.E., M.E.,and Ph.D. degrees in Information Science from Ibaraki University, Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki, Japan, in 2000, 2002, and 2005, respectively. From 2005 to 2009, he was with the School of Computer Science, Tokyo University of Technology. Since April 2009, he has been with Chiba University, where he is currently an Associate Professor with the Institute of Management and Information Technologies. From May 2012 to April 2013, he was an visiting scholar at Rutgers University, NJ, USA. His research interests include Spread Spectrum Communication and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) (since 2000), Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks and distributed network systems (since 2009), and Sensor Networks and their applied applications (since 2017). Currently, he is engaged in establishing data collection methods in real environments and utilization models for collected data, as well as integrating data science and information communication technology (ICT).