India Boosts 5G-6G Research: NIT Meghalaya and NESAC Collaborate in Sohra Project

India Boosts 5G-6G Research NIT Meghalaya and NESAC Collaborate in Sohra Project

Summary:
Scientists from NIT Meghalaya and NESAC have started a joint research project in Sohra (Cherrapunji) to study how its extreme rainfall affects 5G and 6G signal transmission. Their goal: to develop rain-resilient, high-frequency networks that can work reliably even under very heavy precipitation. Alongside, NIT Meghalaya has also designed its first integrated chip (IC), which could advance both telecom and agricultural technology in the region. 

In a bold move, NIT Meghalaya and North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC) are collaborating to turn Sohra’s torrential downpours from a communication challenge into a technological asset. 

Why Sohra for 5G 6G Signal Testing?  

The area’s unusually large raindrops and near-constant heavy rainfall severely disrupt existing high-frequency communication models. Rather than treating this as a mere obstacle, researchers plan to treat Sohra as a “natural laboratory,” analyzing how each drop interacts with 5G/6G signals and using that data to design more adaptive and resilient networks. 

Broader Impact:  

The outcomes of this study could benefit not just Meghalaya, but other remote and rain-prone regions, by enabling communication systems that are far more robust in extreme weather. 

Additional Milestone:  

In parallel, NIT Meghalaya has developed the state’s first integrated chip (IC) under the Ministry of Electronics & IT’s Special Manpower Development Program. This Finite State Machine (FSM) chip—fabricated using 180-nanometre process technology—can be used in precision systems like irrigation and soil moisture measurement, bridging telecom and Agri-tech innovation. 

Research Ecosystem Boost:  

These twin achievements are not just scientific wins; they highlight the growing research capacity in Northeast India, positioning the region as a contributor to India’s broader goal of technological self-reliance (“Viksit Bharat”). 

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