Call for papers
The 11th International Workshop on Signal Design and its Applications in Communications(IWSDA'25) will be held at The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia on December, 2025. The IWSDA workshop series dates back to September 2001 in Chengdu, China, and since 2005 has been held every 2 years in Dongguan, China; Yamaguchi, Japan; Chengdu, China; Fukuoka, Japan; Guilin, China; Tokyo, Japan; Bengaluru, India; Sapporo, Japan and Colchester, United Kingdom The aim of the workshop series is to foster fruitful interactions amongsignal designers, coding theorists, cryptographic researchers and communications practitioners from all over the world.
Topics
The topics of this workshop include, but are not limited to, the topics listed below:
Big Data Analysis |
Data Hiding and Steganography |
Coding for Communications and Storage |
Detection and Estimation |
Coding Theory |
Network Coding and Applications |
Combinatorial Structures for Code and Sequence Design |
Sequences |
Communication Theory |
Signal Design for Radar |
Complexity and Computation Theory |
Signal Processing |
Compressive Sensing and Sparsity |
Space-Time Codes |
Cryptography, Privacy and Security |
Wireless Communication and Networks |
Integrated Sensing and Communications |
Quantum Cryptography |
Paper Submission
Papers presenting new results in the above areas are hereby solicited. Only electronic submissions via the conference website in PDF formats are accepted. Each submission must be at most 5 pages in length and conform to the double-column IEEE conference proceedings format (style file and templates can be downloaded from the conference website).
Conference Proceedings
The conference proceedings of IWSDA'25 will be published by IEEE Press, and included in lEEE Xplore.
Sponsors
The workshop is supported by the following technical sponsors: The University of Melbourne, Southwest Jiaotong University.
Waiting for sponsorship approvals.