IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference

WCNC 2023


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



WCNC 2023 will include technical sessions, tutorials, workshops, and technology and business panels. You are invited to submit papers, and proposals for panels, tutorials, and workshops, in all areas of wireless communications, networks, services, and applications. Information on how to submit proposals for panels, tutorials, and workshops can be found on the WCNC 2023 conference website. Submissions of technical papers should be made via EDAS in the following four tracks. Submissions will open shortly.
TRACK 1. PHYSICAL LAYER AND COMMUNICATION THEORY
Chair Marco Di Renzo, CNRS & Paris-Saclay University, France
Co-Chairs Daniel Benevides da Costa, Technology Innovation Institute, UAE
Gunes Karabulut Kurt, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
Wasiu Popoola, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Antennas and RF
Channel Modeling and Estimation
Coding Theory
Energy Harvesting and Low Energy Communication
Feedback and Two-Way Communication
Free Space Optical Communication
Fundamentals of Age of Information
Holographic Surfaces and Reconfigurable Surfaces
Information Theory and Channel Capacity
Integrated Sensing and Communications
Iterative Techniques, Detection, and Decoding
Low Resolution Communication
Millimeter Wave and Terahertz
Next Generation MIMO and Massive MIMO
Physical Layer Security
Propagation and Interference Modeling
Relaying and Self-Backhauling
Short Packet and Finite Block Length Communications
Stochastic Geometry
Visible Light Communications
Waveforms and Modulation
Wireless Power and Information Transfer
TRACK 2. NETWORKING AND MAC
Chair Leila Musavian, University of Essex, UK
Co-Chairs Hina Tabassum, York University, Canada
Linglong Dai, Tsinghua University, China
Behrooz Makki, Ericsson, Sweden
Scheduling and Opportunism
Resource Management
URLLC, Time Sensitive and Deterministic Networking
Network Slicing
SDN/NFV
Routing and Congestion Control
Multihop Networks
Multiple Access and Contention
Cooperative Communication and Networking
Cognitive Radio and Networking
Spectrum Sensing, Access, andSharing
Wireless Network Security and Privacy
Backscatter Communications
Edge Computing, Edge Intelligence and Fog Networks
Network Economics
Energy-Efficient and Green Networking
RAN Data Collection and Storage Enhancement
Unlicensed Spectrum and Licensed/Unlicensed Inter-networking
TRACK 3. MACHINE LEARNING AND OPTIMIZATION FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS
Chair Gang Feng, University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China, China
Co-Chairs Salman Durrani, Australian National University, Australia
Mona Jaber, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Basak Guler, University of California, USA
Deep Learning for Wireless
Reinforcement Learning for Wireless
Federated Learning and Distributed Learning for Wireless Networks
Unsupervised, Semi-supervised Learning and Generative Models
Communication-inspired Machine Learning (ML) for 6G
End-to-end ML over Wireless Channels
Scalability of ML for Wireless
Performance Analysis of ML Techniques forWireless
Beam Management based on ML
Data-driven Network Modelling and Optimization
Networking Architectures for Artificial Intelligence
AI Service Provisioning in Wireless Networks
Intelligent Green Wireless Networking
Bayesian Optimization for Wireless
Convex and Non-Convex Optimization for Wireless
Semantic and Goal-Oriented Communications
Game Theoretic Approaches to Wireless
Datasets for Wireless Systems and Channels
TRACK 4. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, STANDARDS, AND APPLICATIONS
Chair Carlo Fischione, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Co-Chairs Richard Demo Souza, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Sami Muhaidat, Khalifa University, UAE
Aryan Kaushik, University of Sussex, UK
Experiments, Prototypes and Testbeds
Sensing and Localization
Joint Radar and Communications
Visible Light and Optical Communication
Connected Vehicles and Vehicle to Everything (V2X)
UAVs and Non-Terrestrial Networks
Satellite and Deep Space Communications
Intelligent Beamforming Relays
Molecular and Nano Communications
IoT and Machine Type Communications
Software Defined Radio and Networks
5G NR and 6G standardization
O-RAN
802.11 and next generation Wi-Fi
E-health and Mobile Health
Blockchain and Cryptography
Quantum Communications
Innovative implanted and wearable devices
Networking support for virtual and augmented reality
Backhaul/Fronthaul Networking & Communications
Integrated Sensing, Computing and Communications