City
Epaper

PM Modi’s ‘Bharat 6G Vision’ poised to get another booster

By IANS | Updated: November 8, 2024 11:25 IST

New Delhi, Nov 8 In a bid to boost the Bharat 6G Vision, the government is working towards ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Nov 8 In a bid to boost the Bharat 6G Vision, the government is working towards the development of a multi-port switch for a single broadband antenna that can cover all 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G bands.

The developed technology can be used to cover all the bands like 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G and beyond in a single antenna without noise.

Towards this goal, the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), the telecom R&D centre of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), has collaborated with CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani.

The institutions would jointly develop the “Multiport Switch with Tuneable Impedance Matching Network for a Single Broadband Antenna”. The project is funded under the Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) scheme of the DoT.

This scheme is designed to fund Indian startups, academia and R&D institutions and is a crucial enabler for designing, developing, and commercialising telecommunication products and solutions.

It will focus on developing a micro-electromechanical technology-based switching network to cover multiple communication bands with enhanced antenna performance.

This is aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ‘Bharat 6G Vision.’ Under this, the government is already evaluating 470 proposals on ‘Accelerated research on 6G Ecosystem’. The DoT has funded two next-generation testbeds to advance the 6G research.

PM Modi has envisaged India to be a front-line contributor in the design, development and deployment of 6G technology by 2030.

After successfully deploying 5G across the nation in record time, the country is fast advancing on 6G technology, and now ranks in the top league when it comes to filing patents related to 6G.

According to a government-led panel, India can achieve a share of 10 per cent of all 6G patents along with one-sixth contributions to global standards in the next three years.

The first-ever International Telecommunications Union-World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (ITU-WTSA 2024) concluded in the national capital last month. India has successfully proposed groundbreaking resolutions and contributed to the modification of existing ones, receiving widespread endorsement from member nations.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalQatar and UK stress on ensuring security of maritime routes, freedom of navigation

TechnologyAir India undergoing 'challenging time', focus on execution: N Chandrasekaran

BusinessAir India undergoing 'challenging time', focus on execution: N Chandrasekaran

InternationalIran embassy in India deactivates accounts designated for donation,appreciates "commendable" support

NationalDelhi CM Rekha Gupta joins signature campaign for women quota

Business Realted Stories

BusinessMundra becomes India's largest auto export hub, Adani Port ships record 6,008 cars in single vessel

Business6 Top Image Upscalers to Transform Your Low-Resolution Photos

BusinessSwiggy co-founder Nandan Reddy quits, Board changes underway

BusinessTanya Mishra’s ‘Kasoor’ creates buzz online

BusinessABBS School of Management Partners with Resilience AI Solutions to Launch India's First AI-Powered Business Resilience Program