International Collaborative Initiative

BRC-NTN6G

Building Resilient Communication – Non-Terrestrial Networks for 6G. A project focused on resilient next-generation communication infrastructures, satellite–ground integration, and AI-enabled optimisation for high-throughput, dependable connectivity.

6G NTN Satellite–Ground Communication AI/ML Optimisation Resilience & Monitoring
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6Gfuture-ready NTN vision
AIoptimised resource allocation
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About

Building Resilient Communication: An international collaborative research initiative on 6G non-terrestrial networks is an interdisciplinary effort dedicated to advancing reliable and resilient communication infrastructures for next-generation 5G-Advanced and 6G systems.

The project focuses on continuity of critical data services under extreme environmental conditions, while integrating expertise in wireless communication, AI/ML-driven optimisation, satellite-based sensing, disaster risk management, and agricultural informatics.

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Vision

To enable resilient, globally accessible communication systems that remain operational during disasters and ensure uninterrupted access to satellite-derived environmental intelligence.

Mission

To strengthen cross-border research capacity in 6G NTN communication through interdisciplinary collaboration, technical exchange, and joint roadmap development for future large-scale funding.

Core strengths

The project combines resilient architectures, high-performance communication design, and environmental intelligence within a unified non-terrestrial networking agenda.

Global connectivity

Seamless communication across terrestrial and space-based networks.

Resilient NTN communication

Reliable connectivity during extreme conditions and infrastructure outages.

High performance

Ultra-low latency and high-throughput communication for future 6G systems.

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