Published April 12, 2019 | Version v1
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THz micromachining – enabling the large-scale exploitation of the THz frequency spectrum?

  • 1. KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Contributors

Researcher:

  • 1. Ericsson AB

Description

For the 2nd Towards THz Communications Workshop held on 7th March 2019 at the Albert Borschette Congress Centre (CCAB) in Brussels,  Prof. Joachim Oberhammer (KTH) contributed to the event with the topic of  THz micromachining – enabling the large-scale exploitation of the THz frequency spectrum and Dr. Yinggang Li (EAB)  had contribution with the topic of Point-to-point wireless links toward to sub-millimeter wave. They were the representatives of the Car2TERA project and shared that the workshop was completed succesfully.

The event was dynamic, several topics were discussed and divided into one plenary session and 3 main sessions:

  • Session 1: THz Communication Electronic and Photonic Components and Systems
  • Session 2: THz Communication Networks, Protocols and Architectures and User Cases
  • Session 3: THz Communication Spectrum and Physical Layer

From the Car2TERA project consortium, Prof. Joachim Oberhammer (KTH) contributed to Session 1 with the topic of  THz micromachining – enabling the large-scale exploitation of the THz frequency spectrum and Dr. Yinggang Li (EAB)  had contribution in Session 2 with the topic of Point-to-point wireless links toward to sub-millimeter wave.

The 2nd workshop gathered together key performers currently working on, or having interest, in THz communications in order to explore future R&I plans for the future and provided input to EC for future calls.

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2019-THz-micromachining-presentation-car2TERA.pdf

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Funding

Car2TERA – Terahertz sensors and networks for next generation smart automotive electronic systems 824962
European Commission
M3TERA – Micromachined terahertz systems -a new heterogeneous integration platform enabling the commercialization of the THz frequency spectrum 644039
European Commission