
Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation (SSIC) Japan, Indian Institute, Hyderabad (IIT-H) and Wisig Networks, IIT-H startup, completed field demonstrations for advanced for 5G (B5G) and 6G technology.
Common demonstrations carried out on the IIT-H campus verified the performance and interoperability of the flexible software radio device for the SSIC (SDR) (UE) and Open Ran (O-Oran) SSIC. Experiments showed compatibility and efficiency of advanced communication terminals developed by SSIC in Japan.
The use of the Japanese company ASUKA SDR-BOX, which is equipped with a versatile communication SOC designed to support future communication protocols, attempts to confirm high-quality wireless connectivity and performance comparable to existing commercial 5G SOCs, IIT-H said on Thursday.
Cooperation, which represents a strong partnership between Japanese and Indian institutions, aims to expand in 2026 to support advanced applications such as a strong wireless approach, critical mission, V2X autonomous navigation and intelligent NB-IIT measurement compatible with satellite and satellite.
“This initiative spans academic excellence, industrial innovations and efforts to international cooperation, strengthen India and Japan’s global partnership in the next generation wireless communication,” Kiran Kuchi from the Ministry of Electrical Engineering, IIT-H and Wisig Networks also contributed to 5G and 6G.
Toyofumi Horikawa SSIC, a technical leader of the development of customizable SDR soc, said that the results of tests and experiments performed on IIT-H show the huge potential of customizable SDR SOC platforms to accelerate the development of future wireless technologies. SSIC introduced its advanced SDR technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC25) in Barcelona.
It is planned to expand this cooperation in 2026 to test advanced communication protocol, he said.
“This partnership emphasizes our obligation to promote international cooperation and management of innovation in wireless communication technologies and place IIT-H in the forefront of technological breakthroughs,” said BS director Murty.
Published – May 15, 2025 20:27