The 34th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN 2025)

August 4 - 7, 2025, Tokyo, Japan

Summary

In the pursuit of ever-advancing communication capabilities, the convergence of space, air, and ground networks stands at the forefront of innovation. As we transition into the era of 6G technology, the concept of distributed and integrated communication, sensing, and computing in space-air-ground integrated networks (SAGIN) emerges as a pivotal paradigm shift. At its core, integration of communication, sensing, and computing in SAGIN embodies the fusion of diverse technologies and platforms to create a seamless, interconnected network fabric spanning across the celestial realms, the atmospheric domain, and terrestrial landscapes. This integration transcends traditional boundaries, harnessing the collective strengths of space-borne satellites, aerial vehicles, and ground-based infrastructure. The convergence of these disparate elements into a cohesive SAGIN framework heralds a new era of connectivity, where ubiquitous, high-speed communication, pervasive sensing, and distributed computing capabilities empower a multitude of emerging applications and services. From smart cities and autonomous transportation to immersive virtual environments and beyond, the possibilities enabled by integration of communication, sensing, and computing in SAGIN are as vast as the expanses of the cosmos themselves. There are still many challenges and opportunities associated with distributed and integrated communication, sensing, and computing in space-air-ground integrated networks for 6G. This includes issues such as efficient resource allocation, mobility and handover management, QoS-aware routing and scheduling, energy-efficient communication protocols and scalable network architectures. To overcome these challenges, we would like to invite worldwide researcher to share and present their latest research progresses, including but not limited to the following main topics.

Main Topics

  • Integration of communication, sensing, and computing
  • Distributed communication, sensing, and computing
  • Edge computing in space-air-ground integrated networks for 6G
  • Cooperative sensing in space-air-ground integrated networks for 6G
  • Seamless integration mechanisms for satellite, UAV, and terrestrial networks
  • Efficient resource allocation algorithms for heterogeneous communication, sensing, and computing resources
  • Mobility management in heterogeneous networks
  • Network security mechanisms in multi-domain communication scenarios
  • QoS-aware routing and scheduling algorithms
  • Spectrum sharing and cognitive radio technologies
  • Automatic modulation classification technologies

Submission Guide

Please follow the submission guideline from the ICCCN 2025 Submission Website. Please specify that your paper is for the ICCCN 2025 Workshop on 3rd Distributed and Integrated Communication, Sensing, and Computing in Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks for 6G. All papers accepted and presented at ICCCN 2025 will be included in the workshop proceedings published by ICCCN, which are typically indexed by EI.

Submission Link

Please submit the paper to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icccn2025

Important Dates

  • Paper submission due: March 1, 2025
  • Notification of acceptance: May 10, 2025
  • Camera-ready paper due: June 2, 2025 (Hard deadline)

Paper Types

    Please note that the page limit for the workshop papers is different. It should be no longer than 6 pages including all figures/tables and references. The detailed information can be found in the workshop Call for Papers (or visit http://icccn.org/icccn25/workshop/list-of-workshops/). For any ICCCN 2025 related questions or additional information please contact the Workshop General Chairs (or each workshop’s Program Chair(s)).

Workshop Organizers

Dr. Weiwei Jiang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China (jww@bupt.edu.cn)

Dr. Weiwei Jiang received the B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2013 and 2018, respectively. He is currently an assistant professor with the School of Information and Communication Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. His current research interests include artificial intelligence for networking and communication, satellite communication and smart grid communication.

Dr. Qian Wang, Zhejiang University of Technology, China (wangqian18@zjut.edu.cn)

Dr. Qian Wang (Member, IEEE) received the B.Eng. degree in communications engineering from Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China, in 2012, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the National University of Singapore, Singapore, in 2017. From 2017 to 2019, she worked as a Research Engineer with the Central Research Institute, Huawei 2012 Lab, Shenzhen, China, where she contributed to IEEE 802.11ad/ay standards. She is currently a Research Associate Professor with the College of Information Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China. Her research interests mainly involve in communication and information theory, signal processing algorithms, network optimization, and security analysis.

Technical Program Committee Members

  • Sai Huang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
  • Dingyou Ma, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
  • Yixin He, Jiaxing University, China
  • Weifeng Zhu, Guangdong Baiyun University, China
  • Wenping Song, National University of Defense Technology, China
  • Jianbin Mu, Zhejiang University of Technology, China
  • Miao He, Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, China
  • Weixi Gu, China Academy of Industrial Internet, China