International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems

ISWCS 2022


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



The 18th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS’22), will be held in a hybrid format with participation both online and in-person in Hangzhou, China during October19-22, 2022.
The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and technologists to present new ideas and contributions in the form of technical papers, panel discussions, as well as real-world evaluation in the field of wireless communications, networking and signal processing. This 18th symposium will bring together various wireless communication systems developers to discuss the current status, technical
challenges, standards, fundamental issues, and future services and applications.
Topics of Interest ISWCS’22 invites original contributions in the following (but not limited to) areas:
5G wireless systems and 6G, Information- and communication-theoretic analysis of wireless systems, Energy efficiency of wireless communications and networks, Backscatter communication, energy harvesting, and wirelessly powered communication, Smart-grid communications, Millimeter Wave Communication Theory, Sub-Terahertz Communication Theory, Spectrum sensing, sharing, learning and prediction, Duplexing, full-duplex and two-way wireless communication, Massive MIMO, holographic MIMO, very large aperture arrays, and cell-free network architectures, Non-orthogonal transmission methods for multi-user systems (NOMA, rate splitting), Visible light communication, Smart meta surfaces, Satellite and space communications, Quantum communications, Molecular communications, Physical layer security, Security wireless communication and systems, Private communications and computations, UAV-communication and UAV-assisted wireless networks, Massive Internet of Things (IoT) communication, cellular and low-power wide area networks, smart cities, Ultra-reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC), Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) ecosystems, Network programmability and network slicing, Resource allocation, Machine Learning at the PHY and MAC Layer, Computing and machine learning for wireless network optimization, Wireless network architecture to support distributed learning, Cloud, fog, and edge network architectures, Positioning, localization, and radar, Blockchain for wireless systems, Industrial IoT, Body area wireless networks and systems, Testbeds, measurements, and analytics.
Submission Guidelines:
Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers (max 6 pages, 10 point font size) for presentation at the conference and publication in the ISWCS 2022 Proceedings and IEEE Xplore. All papers should be submitted via EDAS, using standard IEEE conference templates.