6G Research Progress & Public Materials Index (Continuously Updated)

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Publicly available information on 6G (IMT-2030) has grown rapidly in recent years. To make search and study easier, this post curates materials from open sources by topic. The technical “spine” follows the ITU-R IMT-2030 framework (Rec. M.2160), public roadmaps from 3GPP for 5G-Advanced/6G, and the blueprints/roadmaps from Hexa-X-II and the Next G Alliance.

Topic Overview

  • AI/ML for wireless and network optimization (foundation models, RRM, slicing, energy saving, etc.)

  • NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks): satellite direct-to-device, LEO/MEO, space–ground integration

  • ISAC (Integrated Sensing and Communications) / JCAS and joint positioning

  • RAN architecture & key technologies: architectural evolution, power/energy optimization, ultra-massive MIMO

  • URLLC/eURLLC, TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking), Industrial Internet

  • RedCap/NR-Light, mMTC, XR, V2X/connected vehicles, edge computing

  • 6G enablers: AI-native design, semantic communications, ultra-dense coverage, new spectrum/waveforms, and more

How to Use

The archive Contents.zip is an index only (a plain-text directory, not the materials themselves). The actual materials reside in date-based zip archives.
Because the collection is large, the index groups entries alphabetically by title and lists the corresponding archive name for each item, so you can quickly locate the original file path by searching the title.
You can also simply pick the latest date-stamped archive, unzip it, and browse.

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Contributions & Errata

Suggestions for better public sources, indexing methods, or corrections are welcome in the comments. The index is periodically merged and refreshed to keep entries clear, de-duplicated, and easy to find.

Going forward, we will not only organize daily data but also package and share last month’s data separately. If you wish to follow daily updates, please refer to my first post #1 above. To obtain monthly compiled data, keep an eye on our subsequent comments.

Below is our separately organized and packaged data for September. The compressed file includes Contents_202509.txt as a directory file for easy retrieval.

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Contributions & Errata

Suggestions for better public sources, indexing methods, or corrections are welcome in the comments. The index is periodically merged and refreshed to keep entries clear, de-duplicated, and easy to find.