The 26th IEEE International workshop on Signal Processing advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC 2025) is dedicated to recent advances in signal processing for wireless and mobile communications and cover topics such as:
- Machine learning for wireless communications and networking
- MIMO systems (massive-, multiuser-, cooperative, coordinated, cell-free, IAB, etc.)
- Resource allocation
- Cooperative communication
- Millimeter-wave and terahertz communications
- Sparse signal processing for wireless communications
- Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS)
- Integrated communications and sensing
- Cognitive radio and networks
- Full duplex systems
- Machine-to-machine, device-to-device communications
- Cooperative, compressed, and sparse sensing
- Acquisition, synchronization, localization and tracking
- Modeling, estimation and equalization of wireless channels
- Energy efficiency and energy harvesting
- Signal processing for optical, satellite, and underwater communications
- Internet of things
- Distributed signal processing and uncoordinated access
- Cache-aided communications
- Information freshness / age of information
- Digital front-end signal processing in radio transceivers
- Broadband, ultra-reliable, and low latency solutions towards 6G
- Experimental setups
Who should Attend
Members of the signal processing, communications, information and network theory communities, working in universities, government and industrial research centers.