WiOpt 2024 Workshop on
Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC)
October 21-24, 2024, Seoul, Korea
The future network represents a revolutionary shift, set to drive the intelligent world forward. Sensing will become a fundamental service, creating intelligent environments. Advances in microwave miniaturization and signal processing enable wireless sensors to detect environmental changes. While embedded contactless sensors can meet demands, integrating wireless sensing into commercial communication devices using the same hardware, spectrum, and waveforms is more efficient. This integration offers significant coordination gains and makes sensing-communication co-design desirable in future devices. Traditional IoT devices are moving from separate sensing and communication layers to integrated ones, providing opportunities for all-weather ambient intelligence and mutual benefits. Next-generation standards like 6G and Wi-Fi 7 highlight new enablers in wireless and mobile computing, such as advanced beamforming, new networking protocols, novel architectures, powerful computing, and sophisticated recognition algorithms.
Call for Papers
This workshop aims to bring together researchers, industry practitioners, and individuals in related fields to share new ideas, latest findings, and state-of-the-art results. Prospective authors are invited to submit articles on topics including, but not limited to:
Transceiver architectures for ISAC
Unified/Integrated waveform for communications and sensing
Integrated sensing, communication, and computing
Future multi-functional network architectures
Security and privacy issues for ISAC
Interference management techniques for ISAC
ISAC-enabled space-air-ground integrated networks
Human activity recognition using wireless signals
Experimental demonstrations and prototypes
Important Dates
Paper Registration and Submission: July 8, August 10, September 13, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: September 17, 2024
Registration: September 22, 2024
Camera Ready: September 27, 2024
Submission Guidelines
Information for authors [Link]
The submitted and published versions of papers are limited to eight (8) pages in the standard IEEE conference format. Submitted papers should be of sufficient detail to be evaluated by expert reviewers in the field. If full proofs cannot be accommodated due to space limitations, authors are encouraged to cite a publicly accessible long version of the submission that may be considered in the review.
Paper Submission Link
All papers should be submitted via EDAS [Link]
Organizing Committee
Namyoon Lee, Korea University, South Korea (namyoon@korea.ac.kr)
Jinseok Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea (jinseok@kaist.ac.kr)
Christos Masouros, University College London, UK (c.masouros@ucl.ac.uk)
Fan Liu, Southern University of Science and Technology, China (liuf6@sustech.edu.cn)
Jie Xu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China (xujie@cuhk.edu.cn)
Ian Roberts, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), US (ianroberts@ucla.edu)
Contact
Authors could contact workshop organizers for more information if needed.