Call For Papers


Deadline: November 15, 2024 December 15, 2024


Intelligent computing and networking is a rapidly growing area that has attracted significant attention due to its potential impact on the quality of service of applications for B5G/6G networks and the future Internet. To enable intelligent computing and networking, it is necessary to integrate technologies from the fields of communications, networking, computing, artificial intelligence, and numerous other fields. The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers in the areas of intelligent computing and networking and all the related areas to showcase their results, launch new ideas, as well as to interact with colleagues from these areas.

The scope of the symposium covers all enabling technologies for intelligent computing and networking. This includes a huge variety of topics ranging from communications, computing and networking to services and applications of artificial intelligence. A series of panels, tutorials and workshops will also seek to inform and invoke interaction among researchers which are interested in this field.

Important Dates

  • Last date for submitting of papers, proposals for tutorials and panel sessions: December 15, 2024.
  • Notification of Acceptance: February 1, 2025.
  • Last date for submission of camera-ready versions of accepted papers: February 25, 2025.

Topics of interest

Include but are NOT LIMITED to the following:
  • ● AI-based computer networks
  • ● AI-based computing
  • ● AI-driven security and privacy
  • ● AI-driven system design
  • ● AI for wireless communications
  • ● Air interfaces (5G, B5G, 6G, etc.)
  • ● Blockchain and applications
  • ● Cognitive radios
  • ● Communication theories
  • ● Connected Autonomous Vehicles
  • ● Cross-layer design
  • ● Cybersecurity and privacy
  • ● Data security management
  • ● Deep speech and video processing
  • ● Digital twin technology
  • ● Distributed machine learning
  • ● Distributed ledger technology
  • ● Dynamic spectrum management
  • ● Edge/cloud computing eHealth
  • ● Integrated satellite-air-ground networking
  • ● Integrated sensing and communications
  • ● Intelligent channel modelling
  • ● Intelligent mobility management
  • ● Intelligent reflecting surfaces
  • ● Intelligent switching and routing
  • ● Intelligent wearable devices
  • ● Intelligent wireless techniques
  • ● Internet of Things
  • ● Mobile computing and networking
  • ● Multi-cloud networking
  • ● Network function virtualization
  • ● Network management
  • ● Network measurement
  • ● Network security and protocols
  • ● Quantum Computing
  • ● Quantum cryptography
  • ● Secure AI in critical infrastructures
  • ● Security in large language models
  • ● Security challenges and solutions in AI-driven systems
  • ● Semantic communications
  • ● Terahertz Communications
  • ● Trustworthy and Secure AI/ML
  • ● Vehicular networks
  • ● Wireless for distributed learning
  • ● Wireless communication networks

Paper Submission Guidelines

Original research papers are invited in the Topics of Interest listed above. The length of a paper should not exceed 8 double column pages including all graphs and references, but a paper should not be shorter than 5 full pages. Please prepare your papers using IEEE standard template. All submitted papers will be subject to a thorough peer-review process by at least 3 independent reviewers. Papers accepted and presented at ISICN 2025 will be published by Springer Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems - Proceedings of ISICN 2025, with the major indexes including EI indexed. Full papers must be submitted electronically via EasyChair.

Panel Sessions, Tutorials, and Workshops

Proposals for Panel Sessions and Tutorials as well as Workshops are also being solicited. Panel sessions are 60 minutes long. They present leaders in a particular area discussing a topic of interest within the scope of the symposium. Tutorials (half-day sessions) are intended to provide in-depth learning on a specific topic of interest to the participants. Workshops for half day or full day are also welcome. Proposals for Panel sessions, Tutorials and Workshops should consist of 1000 words summary, a 150-word abstract, and a cover page listing the details of the proposer(s). For further details, please contact the General Chairs.