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International Best Paper Awards / Competitions / Presentations:

M. Danger, S. Böcker, C. Wietfeld, "Two Birds, One Stone: FR3 as 6G Golden Band? Analysis from Measurement-Calibrated Ray Tracing," in IEEE International Symposium on Measurement in Networking and Communications (MNC), Naples, Italy, July 2026.

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Future 6G networks must support highly heterogeneous services with conflicting requirements in coverage, capacity, link stability, and deployment efficiency. The established frequency ranges, Frequency Range 1 (FR1) and FR2, represent two operational extremes, providing either wide area robustness or very high peak data rates, thereby exposing the fundamental trade-off between coverage and performance. The upper mid-band, FR3 (7 GHz to 24 GHz), has therefore attracted growing interest as an intermediate solution. This work develops a measurement-calibrated ray tracing framework based on extensive FR1 and FR2 measurements in a large-scale industrial environment, enabling cross-frequency predictions for FR3 with a propagation modeling error between 3.11 dB and 4.79 dB (RMSE). Furthermore, a device-specific mapping from received power to achievable data rate is derived from the measurement data, enabling consistent performance comparison across FR1, 2, and 3. The results highlight frequency-specific trade-offs, showing that FR3 balances coverage and capacity effectively in the considered industrial indoor scenario. In a second, highly cluttered warehouse environment, coverage evaluated at 99 % of the configuration-dependent maximum Uplink (UL) data rate reveals that FR3 exhibits favorable infrastructure scaling behavior, requiring fewer transmitters than FR2 while enabling higher data rates than FR1. These findings indicate that FR3 can appropriately be referred to as 6G golden band, achieving an efficient balance between coverage and capacity. Yet, comprehensive field validation and regulatory guidance on upper mid-band allocation remain crucial to assess its practical viability without compromising existing radio systems.

Full paper reference:

  • M. Danger, S. Böcker, C. Wietfeld, "Two Birds, One Stone: FR3 as 6G Golden Band? Analysis from Measurement-Calibrated Ray Tracing," in IEEE International Symposium on Measurement in Networking and Communications (MNC), Naples, Italy, July 2026. (Best Paper Award) [pdf] [Details]

 

 

Awards by Informationstechnische Gesellschaft (ITG) in the VDE

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2025 - ITG Fellow Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Wietfeld

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Wietfeld, Chair of Communication Networks at TU Dortmund University, was appointed ITG Fellow on 26 November 2025 during a ceremony in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences in Berlin. This distinguished honor, awarded by the VDE’s Information Technology Society, recognizes his “outstanding achievements in the field of modern mobile communications and communication technology.” 

In his laudatory address, ITG Chair Jörg-Peter Elbers emphasized Christian Wietfeld’s internationally acknowledged contributions to successive generations of mobile network technologies—from 3G and 5G to current developments in 6G. Over more than three decades in academia and industry, Wietfeld’s research has focused on wireless connectivity for complex and safety-critical systems, including transportation and logistics infrastructures, energy networks, and emergency response systems. The award further acknowledges his strong commitment to translating research findings into practical, deployable technologies, whether through standards development, technology transfer via spin-offs, or his long-standing leadership of the VDE/ITG Technical Committee on “Communication Networks and Systems.”.  His teaching is also characterized by the way he uses current real-world examples to illustrate how scientific knowledge is applied in business and society.

2023 - Dissertation Award Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Sliwa

On Nov. 9, 2023, Benjamin Sliwa has received the VDE dissertation award for his thesis on the development and analysis of end-edge intelligence mechanisms for delay-tolerant vehicle-to-cloud communications. Taking the predicted end-to-end data rate into account, different opportunistic medium access methods are proposed to achieve a more efficient utilization of the existing network resources. For this purpose, supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning methods are brought together to autonomously detect and exploit favorable transmission opportunities - the so-called connectivity hotspots - by leveraging context knowledge from the network, mobility, and application domains. The work documented in the thesis was performed within the DFG Cooperative Research Centre SFB 876 and has received a number of awards in recent years. The great practical relevance of the work was underlined both in the welcoming address from the Dortmund Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) by its Deputy Managing Director Wulf-Christian Ehrich and in the keynote speech by Dr. Wolfgang Theimer, VW Infotainment.

2016 - Advancement Award Dr.-Ing. Christoph Ide 

Dr.-Ing. Christoph Ide, former head of the research groups of the CNI and Alumni of SFB 876, received one of the prestigious junior awards by the Informationstechnische Gesellschaft (ITG) in the VDE for his thesis "Resource-Efficient LTE Machine-Type Communication in Vehicular Environments" in November 2016. The nationally fiercely contested award was handed over at a solemn celebration at the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin on November 29, 2016. The research results of the DFG Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 876 "Datenanalyse unter Ressourcenbeschränkungen" are an excellent contribution to the development of future mobile radio-based traffic systems, which will support growing automation of the reliable, simultaneous and efficient communication between the single system components. This research also makes a valuable contribution to future 5G networks, especially in terms of the Internet of Things.

2013 ITG Awards 2013 for Dr.-Ing. Niklas Goddemeier, Dr.-Ing. Kai Daniel and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Wietfeld

For their research in the field of networked robotic systems, Dr.-Ing. Niklas Goddemeier, Dr.-Ing. Kai Daniel and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Wietfeld received the coveted ITG Awards 2013 by the Informationstechnische Gesellschaft in the VDE at Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin on November 12, 2013.

The ITG Award is being advertised annually and awarded for outstanding publications, in this case for an article in the internationally well-known IEEE Journal on Selected Areas of Communications.

Role-Based Connectivity Management with Realistic Air-to-Ground Channels for Cooperative UAVs: Ad-hoc aerial sensor networks leveraging MUAVs (Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) are ideally suited to cost-efficiently explore unknown or hostile environments for example in case of incidents producing harmful gases or radiation. In this manuscript we present results on the investigations of communication-aware steering algorithms for cooperative MUAV swarms. The mission objective is to achieve a maximum spatial exploration efficiency with the simultaneous ability to self-optimize the communication links by exploiting controlled mobility. While our previous work has mainly considered the performance of the Air-to-Air mesh network, in this paper we focus on the Air-to-Ground-link connectivity control. To achieve appropriate communication links to a central sensor data sink even while exploring larger search areas, an agent-based role management strategy is used to provide suitable multi-hop connectivity. The novel algorithms are investigated for static as well as dynamically changing environments. Key results include a detailed realistic aerial channel characterization and network dimensioning analysis considering numbers of MUAVs and density of ground stations vs. exploration speed and sensor data latency.

2014 VDE-Award for Master Graduate - M.Sc. David Öhmann

Once a year, the VDE Rhein-Ruhr e.V. awards junior engineers for excellent bachelor's and master's degrees. Also this year,  the organization honored excellent degrees and continued its active dedication to young engineers. The solemn ceremony took place at the trade fair "E-world" in Essen on February 12, 2014, for the first time. For TU Dortmund, David Öhmann, whose master thesis "Kooperatives Verbindungsmanagement von heterogenen Funkzugangssystemen im Automobilumfeld" was supervised by the CNI and collaborated with BMW in Munich, has been awarded.

 

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