IIT Hyderabad, WiSig Networks drive research for 6G development
Gauri Mittal | June 26, 2025 | 07:31 PM IST | 1 min read
The 6G research at IIT Hyderabad has begun after an uplink waveform created by the institute has been extended by the 3GPP TSG RAN #108
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad and WiSig Networks, a, IIT-H-incubated startup, are working on advancing 6G technology in India, after India’s “π/2-BPSK uplink waveform” extension was approved at the 3GPP TSG RAN #108, which is the “3rd Generation Partnership Project Technical Specification Group for Radio Access Network” 108th meeting, held in Prague, Czech Republic.
“The move will strengthen 5G coverage and unlock uplink intensive services - such as high-definition video, immersive XR, and on-device AI,” the IIT Hyderabad statement said.
This has also led to 6G research at IIT Hyderabad .
IIT Hyderabad created the waveform, which progressed into a national programme with industry and academia partners, and became a mainstream 5G feature adopted by operators and vendors globally, as per official statement. It successfully met the 3GPP Release 17 standards.
Also read IIT Kharagpur, Swansea University partner for smart manufacturing, materials engineering research
IIT Hyderabad government-backed research
The IIT-H initiative had been backed by the department of telecommunications (DOT), the Ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY), the department of science and technology (DST), and the Standards Development Organisation, Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI).
Research at IIT Hyderabad continues with WiSig Networks on the OTFDM waveform and Structural MIMO within a newly-approved 6G Study Item.
Kiran Kuchi, department of electrical engineering, IIT Hyderabad , and founder of WiSig Networks said: “India’s coverage-enhancement technology - created with fellow Indian institutes and global collaborators including Qualcomm, Apple, Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, MediaTek, DOCOMO, AT&T, Reliance Jio, Thales, and others - has become an integral part of the global standard.”
BS Murty, director of IIT Hyderabad, said that the institute is committed to breakthrough research in the area of wireless communication. It will work towards globally adopted patents and products, propelling India towards the Viksit Bharat mission, he adds.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- SAT, PSAT Exams: How College Board is expanding access to global education
- ‘It affects NUJS image’: Students complain of campus decay, demand VC ouster over harassment case
- New H-1B visa fees may have ‘negative’ impact on domestic placements at engineering colleges
- West Bengal: After 10-year wait for school jobs, Lepcha teachers now unpaid for 3 months
- GRE, TOEFL exams opening global education doors for students: ETS country manager
- Nursing ‘especially popular’ with Indian students at University of East Anglia’s School of Health Sciences
- Online, hybrid programmes have ‘broadened the MBA degree’s appeal’: GMAC regional director
- As the sector matures, international schools must support public schooling: TAISI chair
- AI reducing mediocrity in art, write Sir JJ School of Art, Architecture and Design faculty
- Bayer India expert: Freshers jobs now more about skills than degrees; AI, ML rarely taught effectively