The digital environment is, nowadays, populated by sensing devices that are ubiquitous, strongly interconnected, and heterogeneous. The vision of a large ecosystem of machines that can cooperate in solving articulated tasks is becoming realistic day by day.
Teams of agents, sensors, and robots are ever more capable to sense the environment, process the gathered information, and act in structured and unstructured scenarios, even in space and harsh environments.
To deal with complexity and a large amount of produced data, it is necessary to decompose systems into smaller, distributed, efficient, intelligent,
and autonomous units responsible for local decision-making and control,
let them explore knowledge stored locally and communicate among themselves only when needed.
That solutions opens issues when discussing the systems design, data, and knowledge exchange, analysis of proper and optimal coupling of system parts as well as integration of subsystems, introducing a completely diverse nature into the overall framework.
Given the depth of interests and applications, we invite all interested researchers, scientists and engineers to take part in DistInSys 2026
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Papers are solicited in all areas of Distributed Intelligent Systems, including, but not restricted to:
- Federated Learning: methods and applications
- Federated Reinforcement Learning
- Distributed Optimization Methods
- Machine Learning Methods for Multi-Agent Systems
- Distributed Architecture for Machine Learning
- Middleware for Distributed Learning and their applications
- Distributed Learning for Remote Sensing
- Distributed Learning for Satellite and Space Applications
- Distributed Learning for Autonomous Vehicles
- Swarm Learning
- Deep Learning for Distributed Systems Applications
- Deep Learning for Vision and Image Processing
- Knowledge Representation Methods for Distributed Learning Systems
- Knowledge Distillation and Quantization for Distributed Learning Systems
- Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring
- Internet of Autonomous Things
- Distributed Cooperative Perception, Action and Planning
- Distributed Decision Making
- Distributed Physical AI
- Multi-Agent and Swarm Robotics
- Autonomous Systems, Vehicles, and Drones
- Sensor and Actuator networks
- Wireless and Robotic Sensor Networks
- Cloud Multi-Robot Systems
- Ambient Intelligence
- Distributed Cyber-Physical Systems
- Mobile, Pervasive, and Ubiquitous Computing
- Hyperdistributed Applications in the Cloud Continuum
- Trustworthy and verifiable distributed systems
- Societal/economic/ethical/regulatory/educational considerations for distributed autonomous robotic systems
Important Dates
Submission: March 15, 2026
Notification: March 30, 2026
Camera-ready: tbd
Workshop Date: tbd
Each deadline expires at 23:59:59 EEST
Papers can be submitted directly to EDAS:
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=34771&track=136385
Authors are invited to submit original technical papers for publication in DistInSys 2026. Manuscripts should be written in English and should not exceed 6 pages in the IEEE double-column proceedings format including tables, figures, references and appendices.
Authors can find the IEEE double-column conference proceedings template at the following link:
https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register to the conference and present the paper. Only registered and presented papers will be included in the ISCC 2026 Proceedings.
Accepted papers will be included in the ISCC 2026 Proceedings and will be submitted for inclusion to IEEEXplore. The IEEE ISCC Proceedings have been indexed in the past by ISI, dblp and Scopus. This makes the IEEE ISCC Workshops publication venues with very high visibility and impact in both Computer and Communications areas.