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ATIS’ Next G Alliance announced publication of "Spectrum Access Mechanisms", a new report evaluating the range of spectrum management and access mechanisms, including sharing regimes, to maximize North American opportunities for the 6G future.
ATIS’ Next G Alliance published "Channel Measurements and Modeling for Joint/Integrated Communication and Sensing," as well as "7-24 GHz Communication," a study of 6G communication channels and JCAS/ISAC channel models.
ATIS' Next G Alliance (NGA) announced publication of the white paper "Distributed Sensing and Communications," which highlights the transformative role of 6G technology in enhancing integrated sensing and communication systems.
ATIS’ Next G Alliance announced publication of two new reports, “Sustainable 6G Connectivity — A Powerful Means of Doing Good” and “AI-Native Wireless Networks.”
ATIS’ Next G Alliance and the 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association announced they have signed a MoU to exchange information regarding their work programs in areas of mutual interest in the field of 6G communication systems and networks.
ATIS announced release of "3GPP Release 17 – Building Blocks for UAV Applications," a report that describes how mobile networks supporting 3GPP Release 17 specifications can enable uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) applications.
ATIS’ Next G Alliance released recommendations forecasting the technologies that will be needed to advance the 6G future and areas in which further research is required on North American 6G priorities, presented in "Next G Alliance Report: 6G Technologies."
Advancing the foundation for North American leadership in 6G and beyond, ATIS' Next G Alliance released a report presenting the use cases and applications for the future 6G network.
ATIS’ Next G Alliance announced publication of the Roadmap to 6G, presenting the first 6G vision for North America and major steps that industry, government and academia should take.