ETIT student team wins with innovative concept for 6G communication

The competition focused on the forward-looking topic of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS), which is currently being intensively researched in the context of future 6G communication networks. The team—consisting of Bena Krluku, Shayan Ghanbari, and Louay Hito, all master's students in electrical engineering and information technology at TU Dortmund University—impressed the jury with their concept “Improved beam management for RIS-aided communication networks using a sensing module for AoA estimation.” Their idea was invited to the final event in April at the company's headquarters in Munich, where they successfully competed against four other teams from German universities.
The students laid the foundation for this success in the master's courses Mobile Radio Networks and the recently held seminar “Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for 6G Communications: From State of the Art toward Applications,” which were offered by the Chair of Communication Networks. Like all courses offered by the faculty, these combine theoretical principles with practical applications based on current research findings.
We are delighted with our students' initiative and creativity and are proud that they have been able to apply the knowledge they acquired during their studies so successfully in a real-world context. Congratulations on this great success—we wish the team continued success in the rest of their master's program!



