Call for papers International workshop on WS-28: Workshop on AI native Communications Systems

Call for papers: International workshop on

WS-28: Workshop on AI native Communications Systems -Towards Integrated Intelligent and Highly Efficient Communications Systems

Designing AI/ML-enabled wireless communication systems while meeting regulatory requirements

In conjunction with IEEE Globecom, 8 – 12 December 2025, Taipei, Taiwan

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning is a game-changer on almost every level of industry. The field of wireless communications, and specifically the evolution of cellular mobile communications towards its 6th Generation as currently under definition in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), is no different and multiple strategies are currently being investigated on how to take advantage of this technology. Initial targets include the optimisation of Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) processing, advanced localisation techniques, improved Channel-State-Information (CSI) feed-back management and others. Besides specific technical optimisations, the arrival of AI/ML questions the basic design approach of wireless communication systems and may require rethinking the overall approach to architecture for exploiting AI/ML principles within the network itself and externally, through so-called AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS) based solutions. Besides the technical challenges, Government Agencies around the world are starting to regulate the usage of AI/ML technology; examples include the US White House Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence, the European Artificial Intelligence Act, the South Korean Artificial Intelligence Basic Law, etc. It indeed needs to be understood which constraints such regulations put on the design of Communications Systems and which solutions need to be implemented in order to achieve compliance. Related solutions may be designed for optimised operation in central or distributed processing units or at the edge.


The scope of this workshop is to explore this twofold role of the technical exploitation of AI/ML technology in wireless communications systems and the management of the related regulation framework arising around the world. Contributions are sought for on all levels of abstractions, including innovative architectural approaches, the usage of AI/ML principles to further optimise existing processing paradigms and pushing the boundaries of efficiency, solutions supporting the regulation requirements of Government administrations and others.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Architectural solutions integrating AI/ML in central, distributed or edge processing
  • Efficient and effective network architectures for learning and inference
  • AI/ML in 6th Generation Cellular Mobile Communications Networks
  • AI/ML in Radio Local Area Networks (RLAN)
  • AI/ML for cross-layer edge resource management and orchestration
  • AI/ML for improving physical layer processing of communication systems
  • Distributed intelligence and federated learning for optimisation of communications networks
  • Modelling and performance analysis for communications learning systems, Energy efficiency considerations related to AI/ML solution,s Architectural and other solutions meeting Government Regulation requirements
  • Generative AI applied to wireless communications
  • Semantic and Goal-oriented communications in the context of AI/ML-enabled wireless communications
  • Semantic coding and signal processing
  • Advanced AI/ML for semantic communications – Reinforcement Learning, Federated Learning, Split Learning, in-device learning, collaborative inference, etc.
  • Testbeds and performance evaluation of AI/ML-enabled wireless networks


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