INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE) participated in the Emerging Technologies for Communication and Information (ETCEI 2025) conference (conference.hetia.org), organized by the Hellenic Emerging Technologies Industry Association (HETIA) and the Hellenic Chips Competence Centre (HCCC).
Under the theme “Empowering Europe’s Chips Ecosystem through Emerging Technologies”, the conference was held on October 24–25, 2025, at the University of West Attica, Ancient Olive Grove Conference Center, in Athens, Greece. ETCEI 2025 brought together leading experts from academia, industry, and government to discuss state-of-the-art developments in microelectronics, communications, and intelligent systems.
IDE contributed to the technical program with the approved paper entitled “Towards Efficient Spectrum Sensing for 5G/B5G Communications using Walsh Receivers”, led by IDE’s R&D engineers, in collaboration with CEA/Leti scientists/experts. The paper introduces intelligent spectrum sensing, using a novel, low-complexity, and energy-efficient Walsh-based receiver, addressing key challenges in next-generation wireless networks. The paper was elaborated as a result of the work performed by IDE and CEA in the H2020 research project HERMES. In parallel, at IDE’s booth, the company’s tech experts presented its involvement in the HERMES project, as well as other ongoing R&D activities in advanced communication technologies
IDE contributed to the technical program with the approved paper entitled “Towards Efficient Spectrum Sensing for 5G/B5G Communications using Walsh Receivers”, led by IDE’s R&D engineers, in collaboration with CEA/Leti scientists/experts. The paper introduces intelligent spectrum sensing, using a novel, low-complexity, and energy-efficient Walsh-based receiver, addressing key challenges in next-generation wireless networks. The paper was elaborated as a result of the work performed by IDE and CEA in the H2020 research project HERMES. In parallel, at IDE’s booth, the company’s tech experts presented its involvement in the HERMES project, as well as other ongoing R&D activities in advanced communication technologies
IDE’s participation at ETCEI 2025 further strengthened its presence in the European research and innovation ecosystem. The company’s involvement in projects such as HERMES attracted strong interest from both industrial and academic stakeholders, highlighting the relevance of IDE’s R&D work to the evolving 5G/B5G and forthcoming 6G communication landscape, and reaffirming its commitment to technological excellence in defense and secure communication.