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Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics

The IHP conducts cutting-edge research and development on silicon-based systems, high-frequency circuits and technologies for wireless and broadband communication. As the transition between basic research and application-oriented applications, the IHP covers the entire value chain from materials research and technology with production in our own clean rooms to complete system design. Through its participation in numerous projects in the 5G area, the IHP has proven expertise in the areas of localization and radar, resilience, hardware error detection and security, which will also play a major role in 6G. Other focal points and contributions of the IHP are in the areas of mmWave and (Sub-)THz communication as well as beamforming and MIMO transmission.

The IHP is involved in the Open6GHub with four of its five departments and thus contributes to the development of a future 6G ecosystem with the entire range of its competencies.

Participating professors and teaching areas

Prof. Eckhard Grass (Wireless Broadband Communications):

 

  • 6G architecture contributions based on extensive 5G development experience
  • Overall coordination of work focusing on technologies and architectures for JCAS

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Dr. Lara Wimmer (Wireless Broadband Communications):

 

  • 6G architecture contributions based on extensive 5G development experience
  • Overall coordination of work focusing on technologies and architectures for JCAS

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Prof. Milos Krstic (System Architectures):

 

  • Coordination of work on resilient components and systems
  • Hardware extensions for reliable and energy-efficient 6G functions

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Dr. Mohamed Eissa:

 

  • Resilient circuit techniques for mmw-phased-array-components and systems
  • Large-scale phased arrays for common point-to-multipoint communications and sensor-frontends

Prof. Andreas Mai (Technologies for Smart Systems):

 

  • Development of technologies for resilient and energy-efficient circuits and components
  • Components for subTHz circuits based on SiGe-BiCMOS technology

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Prof. Peter Langendörfer (Wireless Systems and Applications):

 

  • Resilience and security of networks and components
  • AI-based self-repair mechanisms

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