Submitted papers must be relevant to the themes of the 4th International Workshop on Low-cost Digital Solutions for Industrial Automation (LoDiSA '26). We particularly welcome contributions focusing on affordable, scalable, and impactful digital technologies for industrial and manufacturing settings.
All submissions must be original and not under consideration for publication or presentation elsewhere. Simultaneous submission to other conferences, workshops, or journals is strictly prohibited. Please refer to the Institute for Engineers' plagiarism policy for further details: https://www.theiet.org/media/3773/plagiarism-policy.pdf
Papers must adhere to the IET double column conference format.
Templates can be found here: https://spaceandcommunications.theiet.org/media/tlmjpj1q/iet-conference-paper-template.docx
Maximum length: 6 pages, including figures and tables (excluding references).
Submissions exceeding the page limit will be rejected without review.
Given the conference's focus on low-cost automation, we request that all authors make reference to low-cost orientation in their papers. For example (not an exhaustive list), this could include a) outlining the cost of technologies used, b) examining the cost of current approaches, c) highlighting low-cost or open-source tools used, or d) highlighting how the work directly benefits (budget-limited) SMEs.
The use of AI during research or publication is allowed. We ask that authors acknowledge any use in a short paragraph at the end of their paper. Please be aware that the publisher does not permit AI to be a co-author, and all authors are responsible for the content submitted, including that generated by AI.
Please be aware that all papers submitted must be presented in person and have a registered attendee who comes to the event.