IPWC2025

IPWC2025

Intelligent Processing for Wireless Communications 2025 (IPWC2025)Hosted by Wireless Communications Research Group (WiCOM) and Communications and Signal Processing Research Group (COMSIG), Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam

 

Research exploring future wireless systems has already extended to the concept of 6G. The ultimate goal of 6G is to bring novel disruptive wireless technologies and innovative network architecture into perspective, realize the next-generation connectivity, driven by the evolution from connected everything to connected intelligence. Among key enabling technologies proposed for 6G, the application of artificial intelligence to enhance the performance of wireless networks are currently the main focus of wireless communication research.

Traditional wireless communication research methodologies typically rely on the mathematical channel model to design or optimize. In modern networks where the models are complex and the channels are difficult to estimate, a data-driven methodology that bypasses the explicit channel estimation can potentially be a better approach. With the advent of modern machine learning techniques, this data-driven approach has been demonstrating promising results.

This workshop aims to showcase and discuss innovative research and developments in designing intelligent processing algorithms within the realm of wireless networks, to improve the quality of service and the enhance the security.

We invite contributions on the following areas, but not limited to:

  • Machine Learning Approaches for coding, modulation, synchronization, detection, limited feedback design, and equalization for wireless networks.
  • Intelligent resource management and power control for next generation wireless networks
  • Intelligent massive random-access protocols.
  • Advanced wireless networks using reflecting/transmitting/simultaneously transmitting and reflecting (STAR) reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs).
  • Intelligent signal processing for communication and control of robots, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), Advanced Driving Assist System (ADAS), etc.

 

Submission Deadline: December 15th, 2024.

Submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32364.