The Faculty of Computers, Informatics and Microelectronics (FCIM), within the Technical University of Moldova, is organizing a workshop dedicated to a frontier topic in modern communications: the resilience of 6G networks.
Tema Resilient 6G Networking reflects current research directions in the field of distributed systems and critical infrastructures, where availability, adaptability and security become fundamental requirements.
The event brings together specialists from the European academic environment and addresses essential challenges related to future communications infrastructures, with a focus on service continuity under critical conditions, the integration of emerging technologies and adaptation to complex usage scenarios.
Special guests and agenda
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Falko Dressler (TU Berlin, Germany)
Resilient 6G Edge Computing
The presentation addresses the role of edge computing in the transition from 5G to 6G. Instead of relying exclusively on the cloud, processing is moved closer to the user, allowing intelligent applications based on machine learning to function efficiently and in real time.
A special emphasis is placed on the resilience of the infrastructure in the face of disruptions and attacks, in the context in which services are becoming increasingly critical for society.
Dr. Ion Turcanu (LIST, Luxemburg)
Resilient 6G Networking through Non-Terrestrial Connectivity
This presentation introduces the Non-Terrestrial Networks (TN-NTN) architecture, essential for 6G networks.
The integration of terrestrial and satellite communications becomes critical in scenarios such as emergency response or coverage-free areas. The technical challenges of Vehicle-to-Satellite (V2S) links are discussed, including the mobility of LEO satellites and urban interference.
Dr. Anatolij Zubow (TU Berlin, Germany)
From Homophony to Resilience: Leveraging Cross-Technology Communication for Robust Wireless Networks
The presentation explores the vulnerabilities of modern wireless networks — from channel degradation to jamming attacks — and proposes the use of cross-technology communications to increase robustness.
The approach suggests new mechanisms for cooperation between different technologies (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.) to ensure communication continuity under adverse conditions.
Organizational details
- Date: May 12
- Time: 09:45
- Location: Auditoriu 3-104
Participation
Participation is based on registration: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/Nbws8Jw5Gj



