
SASTRA hosts international conference on radio frequency communication and networks
A two-day International Conference on Radio Frequency Communication and Networks (RFCoN 2025) was held at SASTRA, Deemed to be university, here on June 19 and 20.
According to SASTRA release, the objective of the conference was to bring together a global community of researchers and practitioners to present and discuss advancements in 5G/6G Radio Frequency Communication, devices, and networks. The event was aimed at facilitating knowledge exchange, international collaboration, and promoting high-quality publications. A total of 115 papers were selected for presentation and inclusion in the conference proceedings from among 1,000 papers.
It was inaugurated by P.Hanumatha Rao, Director-General, Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER). Senior Researcher Carlo Scotto and Senior Technologist John Bosco of INGV, Rome, participated in conference.
The conference featured two keynote addresses and six invited talks by eminent researchers from globally reputed institutions. Technical sessions were conducted in hybrid mode, across six parallel tracks, chaired by experts from leading universities. Awards were presented to the best papers in each session, the release added.
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