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Call for Papers

Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research work that demonstrates the recent advances in the following areas of interest, but not limited to:

Signal Processing

  • Sparse Signal Processing Theory for Communications
  • Signal Processing for Emerging Technologies in 5G/6G
  • Graph Signal Processing
  • Biomedical Signal Processing
  • Detection and Estimation
  • Distributed Signal Processing for Edge Learning and Computing
  • Signal Processing for Sensor Networks, Smart Cities, and IoT Applications
  • Signal Processing for Single-Carrier, OFDM/OFDMA, Multicarrier Systems
  • Smart Grid and Power Line Communications
  • Signal Processing for Software Defined and Cognitive Radio
  • Quantum Signal Processing
  • Speech, Audio and Language Processing

Communication Systems and Networks

  • 6G/Next-Generation Networks
  • Hybrid Technology (Wi-Fi 8 and 6G)
  • Information and Coding Theory
  • Semantic Networks/Communications
  • Satellite and Space Communications
  • Quantum Communications and Computing
  • Security and Privacy Issues in Communications for 5G/6G
  • ML/AI-Based Solutions for Wireless Communications in 5G/6G
  • Wireless Communications Powered by Energy Harvesting and Green Communications
  • Multi-Antenna, MIMO and Massive MIMO, Holographic MIMO
  • Millimeter Wave, Terahertz, and Ultra-Wideband Communication Theory
  • Full-Duplex Communications / Physical Layer Security
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Communications
  • Cognitive Radio and AI Techniques for 6G and Beyond 5G Systems
  • Security and Privacy for 6G
  • 6G Networks and IoT

Mobile and Wireless Networks

  • 6G Vehicular Networks
  • C-RAN, Cloud-RAN, and Fog-RAN Architectures, OpenRAN
  • Vehicular Wireless Networks
  • Underwater Wireless Networks
  • Delay-Tolerant Wireless Networks
  • Reconfigurable Wireless Networks
  • QoS and QoE in Next-Generation Networks
  • Wireless Edge Computing, Fog Computing, and Cloud Computing
  • Device-to-Device Communications
  • AI for Wireless Networking
  • Integration of Satellite and Terrestrial Networks

RF & Optical Communication

  • Optical Wireless and Fiber Systems & Networks for 6G
  • Optical Communication
  • Free Space Optical (FSO) Networks and Visible Light Communication (VLC)
  • Ultraviolet Communications and Networks
  • Underwater Optical Communications
  • Optical Wireless Vehicular Networks
  • Radars, Remote Sensing, and Wireless Power Transfer
  • ML in Networks, Signal Processing, and Communication
  • Image and Video Processing
  • Deep Learning, Federated Learning, Neural Networks
  • Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision

Paper Submission Guidelines

Page Limit: Maximum 5 pages for one paper. Very short papers (fewer than 4 pages) may be moved to the back matter.


Format: Please use Microsoft Word or LaTeX to create your document. Authors should consult Springer's authors' guidelines and use the proceedings templates for the preparation of their papers. Authors are strongly encouraged to use Springer AISC manuscript submission guidelines for initial submissions. All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF and DOC format in the Springer AISC style.


Submission Link: Papers should be submitted electronically.


Important: The Conference Proceedings will be included in Springer Publications. All authors whose papers are accepted must register for the conference and present their papers. Authors who do not attend the conference to present their papers will not have their paper published as per Springer policy.

Instructions for Final Paper Upload

  1. Register Online: You MUST register before uploading your final paper. Papers will be included in the proceedings only if at least one author has registered and paid the registration fee by 25th November, 2026.
  2. Complete the electronic copyright form: No paper will be published without the submitted copyright form.
  3. Upload your paper: Upload your paper directly to "Final Manuscript" by selecting the upload icon. Final submissions are due by 15th September, 2026.

Instructions for Presenters