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International Exchange within Predictive Quality of Service for Wireless Communication

Reference number
Coordinator Ericsson AB - Ericsson Research
Funding from Vinnova SEK 400 000
Project duration November 2024 - August 2025
Status Completed
Venture International individual mobility within cutting-edge technology
Call Closed offer - International individual mobility for cutting-edge technology 2024

Important results from the project

The project met its goals by having industrial doctoral student Oscar Stenhammar complete a six-month exchange semester at NYU to conduct research on predictive QoS models for future 6G systems. The results have been documented in planned scientific publications, which will provide new insights into real-time prediction in wireless networks. In addition, the exchange creates the conditions for long-term collaborations between KTH, Ericsson and NYU.

Expected long term effects

The project is expected to contribute in the long term to the development of more reliable and efficient 6G networks through advanced predictive QoS models. It strengthens Sweden´s international position in wireless communications and paves the way for future collaborations between KTH, Ericsson and NYU, as well as inspiring future research and innovation projects.

Approach and implementation

The project was implemented as planned with a six-month exchange semester at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, where industrial doctoral student Oscar Stenhammar collaborated with Professor Sundeep Rangan´s research group. Through theoretical work, a suitable machine learning algorithm was developed for predictive QoS. To evaluate the developed algorithm, a simulator was developed to generate realistic data for wireless networks. The collaboration between KTH, Ericsson and NYU worked well.

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Last updated 29 September 2025

Reference number 2024-03576