Conference participants discussing research and demonstrations at the European Wireless networking event.

Call for papers

EW26 is committed to the highest publication and ethical standards through a rigorous single-blind peer-review process. Submitted manuscripts must be original and not be published or under review elsewhere. Papers must not infringe any copyright or third party right. The proceedings of EW26 will be published and will be made available on IEEE Xplore. Acceptance of submitted papers will be based on quality, relevance, and originality. Proposals for workshops and tutorials are also invited. You are invited to submit your research paper(s) related to the following topics of interest (but not limited to).

Cellular systems; 5G/6G; Non-Terrestrial Networks; Open RAN; TSN; WiFi 6 and beyond; WLAN; LoRA; joint communication and sensing; radio access; campus networks; edge and core; verticals and services; security; resource allocation; Internet of Things; sustainability, green and energy efficient communications; Machine Learning for communications. 6G for robots (aerial, ground, and underwater robots); Modeling of robot-to-robot and robot-to-infrastructure radio channels; Active radio mapping using robots; AI-based decision-making and management of robot-enabled networks; Machine learning for robot-enabled wireless networks; Path planning and Intelligent deployments in robot-aided wireless networks; Digital twin of robot-enabled wireless networks; Network architectures for robot control.

innovative systems based on Space components (satellites, UAV, rovers, landers, orbiters, etc.), deployment of satellites and aerospace communications and integration with 5G and 6G terrestrial networks; interplanetary communications; Internet of Space Things.

Ultra-reliable low-latency communications for the Tactile Internet with human-in-the-loop (TaHiL); Human-machine-type communications, interaction, and augmentation; Human–robot cohabitation in industry; Human-machine learning; Haptic codecs; AI and softwarization for the Tactile Internet; Augmented perception and interaction; Human-inspired models for tactile computing; Sensors and actuators for the Tactile Internet; Tactile electronics.

Message Identification; Physical layer integration; Common randomness generation; Semantic compression; Goal-oriented communications; Joint communication and control; Functional compression.

Quantum programming and software; Simulation of quantum communications and computing; Quantum repeaters; Quantum information theory; Quantum algorithms; Quantum local area networks and metropolitan networks; Quantum physical-layer service integration; Quantum space communications.

Internet of Bio-Nano Things; molecular computing, storage and communication; Protocols, algorithms, models and technologies for molecular communications; Molecular space communications.

Network softwarization, multi-agent systems and chain set up and management, microservice based communication systems, microservice and agent placement in cloud/edge data centres, energy efficiency and sustainability of in-network computing, latency concerns in softwarized networks, computing resource management and orchestration for communication networks, functional split and placement of RAN functionalities in cloud/edge data centres.

Fundamental Theoretical Limits; enabling Technologies; Waveform Design; Channel Characteristics, Models, and Measurements; Beamforming and MIMO; Integrated Environmental and/or Spectral Sensing; mmW and THz frequency bands; Security Aspects; Localization; Signal Processing; System Design; Machine Learning for JCAS.

Advances in O-RAN architecture, use cases, systems, testing, testbeds, experimental research, simulation, analysis. Investigations on AI applications for RAN systems, including AI-RAN-related topics, coexistence of AI and RAN, AI to improve the RAN efficiency, AI applications on RAN.

Important Dates

Paper

Deadline for paper submission: 15th April 2026 (firm)  

Date for notification: 30th April 2026

Camera ready due: 20th May 2026

Tutorial

Deadline for tutorial proposals: 15th April 2026

Date for tutorial notification: 30th April 2026

Workshop on Next-Generation Communication

Goal-Oriented, Secure & Resilient Against Adversaries

This workshop aims to bring together experts from information theory, communications engineering, security, and distributed systems to share breakthroughs and develop new protocols for 6G and beyond. Topics include, but are not limited to:

Important Dates

Workshop Paper

Deadline for paper submission: 30th March 2026

Date for notification: 30th April 2026

Camera ready due: 20th May 2026

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See you in Rimini

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the beach in Rimini with yellow sun loungers and parasols