[1st CFP] Call for papers in ICMLCN 2026 workshop title "" 6G Horizons: Harnessing Cutting-Edge AI Innovations for Intelligent, Sensing-Aware, and Energy-Efficient"
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Sherief Hashimaa
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Dear interested researchers,
kindly consider the submission in our workshop titled " 6G Horizons: Harnessing Cutting-Edge AI Innovations for Intelligent, Sensing-Aware, and Energy-Efficient" to be held in the IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning in Communications and Networking (ICMLCN 2026), which will be held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. https://lnkd.in/gHRVxBqR Workshop Webpage:https://lnkd.in/gjZRiey3 Submission link:https://lnkd.in/gcWHe-ej Topics of Interest: o Multi-armed bandits for ISAC and SWIPT systems o Safe and multi-objective online learning o RIS-assisted communication, sensing, and power transfer o Cascaded, mobile, and aerial RIS architectures o Digital twins for learning-enabled wireless systems o Communication-efficient and energy-aware learning o Real-time analytics and 6G: Applications and Innovations. o Edge computing and autonomous systems: Advancements and Challenges. o Massive data processing in 6G environments. o AI-powered network optimization in 6G networks. o Privacy and security considerations for AI in 6G. o Federated learning and distributed AI in 6G ecosystems. o AI-enabled IoT and sensor networks in 6G. o Explainable AI and transparency in 6G-enabled AI systems. o Machine learning algorithms and models for 6G networks. o Reinforcement learning and AI-driven decision-making in 6G scenarios. o Standardization efforts and regulatory implications for AI in 6G. o AI for drones, RIS, V2V, V2I, and V2X scenarios in 6G. Workshop Chairs: Sherief Hashima, RIKEN-AIP Japan Maha M. Elsabrouty, EJUST University, Egypt Mostafa Fouda, Idaho State University, USA, Tohoku University, Japan Kohei Hatano & Eiji Takimoto, Kyushu University, Japan Zubair Fadlullah, Western University, Canada Ahmad Gendia, Kyushu University, Japan