2026 Workshop — Next-Generation Waveforms Design for Communications, Sensing, and Integrated Systems: Information-Theoretic & Application Perspectives
2026 Workshop — Next-Generation Waveforms Design for Communications, Sensing, and Integrated Systems: Information-Theoretic & Application Perspectives
This workshop highlights fundamental challenges in waveform design that arise at the intersection of information theory and wireless communication, ensuring reliable communication in rapidly time-varying environments.
Submissions due April 7, 2026.
https://ngwd2026.github.io/isit_workshop/
Submissions due April 7, 2026.
https://ngwd2026.github.io/isit_workshop/
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2026 Workshop — Next-Generation Waveforms Design for Communications, Sensing, and Integrated Systems: Information-Theoretic & Application Perspectives
This workshop highlights fundamental challenges in waveform design that arise at the intersection of information theory and wireless communication, ensuring reliable communication in rapidly time-varying environments.
Submissions due April 7, 2026.
https://ngwd2026.github.io/isit_workshop/
Guangzhzou, China
America/New_York
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Worshop Overview:
With the rapid expansion of high-mobility applications, ensuring reliable communication in rapidly time-varying environments has become a critical challenge. Conventional Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) suffers pronounced degradation in such dynamic scenarios, underscoring the urgent necessity for next-generation modulation waveforms. Consequently, emerging multicarrier schemes—including orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS), orthogonal delay division multiplexing (ODDM), orthogonal chirp division multiplexing (OCDM), affine frequency division multiplexing (AFDM), interleave frequency division multiplexing (IFDM), and random multiplexing (RM)—have provided new perspectives for robust system design.
This workshop highlights fundamental challenges in waveform design that arise at the intersection of information theory and wireless communication. By bridging theoretical limits with practical system considerations, it aims to motivate participants to address core problems in next-generation waveform research, and foster innovation across theory and practice.
Topics of Interest:
We seek original completed and unpublished work. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Novel Waveform Design for Communications and Sensing
- Information-Theoretic Foundations of Novel Waveform Design
- Channel Coding and Decoding Design
- Channel Estimation and Equalization
- Signal Detection and Receiver Design for Novel Modulation Schemes
- Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) with Advanced Waveforms
- Multiple Access and Resource Allocation Mechanisms for 6G Waveforms
- Low-Latency and Ultra-Reliable Transmission under High Mobility
- Joint Waveform and Coding Co-Design
- Signal Processing for Waveform-Based Transceiver Designs
- MIMO and Massive MIMO-Aided Systems
- Hardware Implementation and Prototype Validation of Novel Waveform Systems
Invited Speaker:
Prof. Jinhong Yuan (ÌÇÐÄlogo Fellow)
University of New South Wales, Australia
Workshop Organizers:
Lei Liu, Zhejiang University, China ([email protected])
Yuhao Chi, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Yao Ge, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ([email protected])
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline:07 April,2026(firm)
Acceptance Notification: 21 April,2026
Final ManuscriptSubmission:28April,2026
Find more about this workshop: https://ngwd2026.github.io/isit workshop
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2026-07-03 00:00:00
2026 Workshop — Next-Generation Waveforms Design for Communications, Sensing, and Integrated Systems: Information-Theoretic & Application Perspectives
This workshop highlights fundamental challenges in waveform design that arise at the intersection of information theory and wireless communication, ensuring reliable communication in rapidly time-varying environments.
Submissions due April 7, 2026.
https://ngwd2026.github.io/isit_workshop/
Guangzhzou, China
America/New_York
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Guangzhzou, China
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Apr 7, 2026
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