Chalmers University in Gothenburg will be taking part in an international project which aims to pave the way for an accelerated uptake of next generation mobile networks.
The European-funded ARTIST4G project includes major actors from Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK, from both the mobile industry and the academic world. The goal is to develop innovative technologies based on current 3GPP LTE-Advanced standards in order to improve quality of experience for users of mobile networks.
The project enters a new phase with its first workshop on October 18 during the EU Concertation Meeting in Brussels. The first phase will see project members define the metrics, targets, scenarios and evaluation methodologies to be used.
This will be followed by a second phase, entitled "Delivering ubiquitous mobile experience with ARTIST4G cutting edge technologies", during which members will present technical innovations and research work relevant to the goals of ARTIST4G in order to stimulate discussion and exchange ideas.
The first evaluation results will be publicly available on the project's home page from March to June 2011.