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5G_GaN2 · Advanced RF Transceivers for 5G base stations based on GaN Technology.

H2020Status: CLOSED1 June 201831 May 2022EU funding €5,988,278Call H2020-ECSEL-2017-2-RIA-two-stage

TA new generation of communications infrastructure is currently in development. The fifth generation (5G) communications technologies will provide internet access to a wide range of applications: from billions of low data rate sensors to high resolution video streaming. The 5G network is designed to scale across these different use cases and will use different radio access technologies for each use case.To support very high data rates 5G will use wide bandwidth spectrum allocation at mm-wave frequencies. The offered bandwidth at the mm-wave frequencies (above 24 GHz) is more than 10 times as large as that in the lower bands (sub 6 GHz). However, the move to mm-waves comes at a cost – increased path loss. This makes it extremely challenging to provide coverage at mm-wave frequencies.A partial remedy is to use beamforming to direct the radio energy to a specific user. For some deployment scenarios beamforming is not enough and the output power must also be increased. A major challenge is to bring affordable, high-performance mm-wave active antenna arrays into production. There is currently a market pull for this systems.The main objectives of the “5G_GaN2” proposal are substantial lowering the cost, power consumption and increase the output power of mm-wave active antenna systems. Advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology will be used to get maximum output power and energy efficiency. High-volume and low-cost packaging and integration techniques developed for digital applications (CMOS) will be used.The capabilities of the developed technology will be shown in a set demonstrators. The application driven demonstrators will be used to guide the technology development towards maximum impact and exploitation in the post project phase. The consortium spans the complete value chain: from wafer suppliers, semiconductor fabrication and system integrators. In addition, key universities and research institutes guarantees academic excellence throughout the project.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNITED MONOLITHIC SEMICONDUCTORS SAS

FR · €1,139,729

participant

SLOVENSKA TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE

SK · €108,631

participant

TESAT-SPACECOM GMBH & CO.KG

DE · €75,000

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

IE · €80,160

participant

BENETEL LIMITED

IE · €106,976

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €100,498

participant

THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS

FR · €165,949

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €1,970,148

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA

IT · €336,875

participant

FUNCOATS SA

LU · €47,438

participant

X-FAB Dresden GmbH & Co. KG

DE · €27,793

participant

ERICSSON AB

SE · €85,327

participant

MEC - MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SRL

IT · €300,000

participant

UNITED MONOLITHIC SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH

DE · €152,437

participant

III-V LAB

FR · €1,072,931

participant

SWEGAN AB

SE · €151,824

participant

SENCIO BV

NL · €66,563

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