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10 July 2017

People say that 5G will be upon us in 2020, offering 1000 times more traffic at rates of hundreds of Mbit/s. There are many research projects in 5G under way, but probably only one of them is a Swedish-Chinese collaboration. Three Chinese researchers visited LiU to get the project rolling.

Most of the group members at the first meeting. From the left: Carl Ingemarsson, Li Li, Gang Liu, Zheng Ma, Erik G Larsson, Oscar Gustafsson, Trinh van Chien, Erik Bertilsson, and Amin Ghazanfari.

The journey to Link枚ping from Southwest Jiaotong University in the Sichuan province of China turned out to be extra long since trains from Stockholm were stopped, with Stockholm Central Station closed following a fire. But on Wednesday morning the hosts at LiU could welcome the visitors to an initial meeting in the project: 鈥淜ey enabling technologies for 5G鈥. The Swedish part of the project is financed by STINT, the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher 糖心网页版.

Long time collaboration

鈥淭he last time we collaborated with the Chinese, the project was called 鈥楰ey enabling technologies for 4G鈥,鈥 Erik G Larsson reminds us. He is professor in communication systems at LiU and Swedish leader of the project.

And it鈥檚 clear that the Chinese guests are happy with the reunion.

鈥淭he collaboration has been a great benefit. Our two countries are world-leaders in communication technology: we have Huawei and you have Ericsson. There are many advantages to meeting in this way,鈥 says Professor Zheng Ma of Southwest Jiaotong University.

Doctoral students have also travelled on exchange visits during the year, and one LiU student is currently working at Southwest Jiaotong University.

Exchange will continue

The meetings are devoted to the exchange of experience and information. While the Chinese researchers are experts in, among other things, SCMA (Sparse Code Multiple Access), a method to increase the efficiency of wireless communication systems, the LiU researchers are specialists in antenna technology, in particular the technology known as 鈥渕assive MIMO鈥 (Multiple Input, Multiple Output).

鈥淭he exchange of knowledge, ideas and experience is extremely valuable,鈥 Zheng Ma tells us.

Oscar Gustafsson, senior lecturer in computer engineering, is to use the day to fill the rather open collaborative project with well-defined contents.

鈥淲e already know that the collaboration and exchange will continue, both at the level of doctoral students and senior researchers. Erik and I will be giving one or more courses in China next spring. And in terms of research there are many areas in which we can collaborate, both on the theoretical plane and in the implementation of algorithms. This is where my research group will be focussing,鈥 he says.

Gunnar Bark, from Ericsson Research, was also at the initial meeting, trying to convince folk that 5G will be where it ends. He doesn鈥檛 believe there will ever be a 6G. Both the LiU researchers and their Chinese guests had difficulty accepting this.

鈥淲ell, maybe. But I鈥檓 sure that we will get at least a 5.5G,鈥 says Erik G Larsson.

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