NYU Wireless releases 6G channel propagation data


NYU WIRELESS has released a comprehensive dataset for 6G channel measurements, focusing on frequencies between 6.75 GHz and 16.95 GHz, considered a potential "sweet spot" for 6G communications. Led by Theodore S. “Ted” Rappaport, the research conducted near NYU Tandon's campus in Brooklyn includes five publicly available papers covering propagation models and material penetration loss measurements. The research marks a shift from sub-terahertz frequencies to FR3 range, though these frequencies remain unavailable for cellular service.