Title of the Workshop | The International Workshop on TinyML and Blockchain Systems for Tactical Edge Computing |
Workshop Overview | The integration of Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) and blockchain systems into military and maritime operations is transforming the future of modern defense technology. By enabling real-time AI processing in low-power embedded systems, TinyML plays a critical role in tactical edge computing, particularly in energy-constrained and communication-limited environments. Meanwhile, blockchain technologies offer enhanced security, transparency, and data integrity for mission-critical applications. This workshop will bring together experts from academia, industry, and the defense sector to explore how the combination of TinyML and blockchain can revolutionize applications such as signal processing, wearable AI, military communications, autonomous systems, and cybersecurity. |
Topics of Interest | We invite submissions addressing, but not limited to, the following topics: TinyML for Signal Processing in Military and Maritime Systems • AI-powered radio frequency signal classification and interference detection. • Radar and sonar signal processing using embedded AI models. • AI-driven acoustic and underwater communication enhancement. TinyML in Military Wearable Systems • Soldier health monitoring using AI-enhanced biometric tracking. • AI-driven stress/fatigue detection in extreme conditions. TinyML for Autonomous Military and Maritime Robotics • On-device AI processing for UAVs, UGVs, and UUVs. • Autonomous navigation and object tracking using embedded intelligence. • Low-power AI for target recognition and threat assessment. TinyML for Cybersecurity in Military Networks • AI-driven intrusion detection in battlefield networks. • AI-based threat intelligence and malware detection in embedded systems. Blockchain-Enabled Secure Data Sharing in Tactical Systems • Blockchain-based secure data exchange for military IoT networks. • Blockchain for secure data and event logging in edge devices. • Blockchain for ensuring the provenance of sensitive military data. • Blockchain-based verification of AI model updates and training data. |
Important Dates | Paper submission deadline: June 8, 2025 Notification of acceptance: June 20, 2025 Camera-ready submission: June 30, 2025 Author registration deadline: June 30, 2025 Workshop date: August 27-30, 2025 (as part of ICMIC 2025) |
Paper Submission Link | https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=33453&track=129357 |
Workshop Chairs | Artem Lenskiy, UNSW at ADFA, Canberra, Australia, a.lenskiy@adfa.edu.au Ikechi Saviour Igboanusi, ICT Convergence Research Center, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, ikechisaviour@kumoh.ac.kr |
Title of the Workshop | The International Workshop on TinyML and Blockchain Systems for Tactical Edge Computing |
Workshop Overview | The integration of Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) and blockchain systems into military and maritime operations is transforming the future of modern defense technology. By enabling real-time AI processing in low-power embedded systems, TinyML plays a critical role in tactical edge computing, particularly in energy-constrained and communication-limited environments. Meanwhile, blockchain technologies offer enhanced security, transparency, and data integrity for mission-critical applications. This workshop will bring together experts from academia, industry, and the defense sector to explore how the combination of TinyML and blockchain can revolutionize applications such as signal processing, wearable AI, military communications, autonomous systems, and cybersecurity. |
Topics of Interest | We invite submissions addressing, but not limited to, the following topics: TinyML for Signal Processing in Military and Maritime Systems • AI-powered radio frequency signal classification and interference detection. • Radar and sonar signal processing using embedded AI models. • AI-driven acoustic and underwater communication enhancement. TinyML in Military Wearable Systems • Soldier health monitoring using AI-enhanced biometric tracking. • AI-driven stress/fatigue detection in extreme conditions. TinyML for Autonomous Military and Maritime Robotics • On-device AI processing for UAVs, UGVs, and UUVs. • Autonomous navigation and object tracking using embedded intelligence. • Low-power AI for target recognition and threat assessment. TinyML for Cybersecurity in Military Networks • AI-driven intrusion detection in battlefield networks. • AI-based threat intelligence and malware detection in embedded systems. Blockchain-Enabled Secure Data Sharing in Tactical Systems • Blockchain-based secure data exchange for military IoT networks. • Blockchain for secure data and event logging in edge devices. • Blockchain for ensuring the provenance of sensitive military data. • Blockchain-based verification of AI model updates and training data. |
Important Dates | Paper submission deadline: June 8, 2025 Notification of acceptance: June 20, 2025 Camera-ready submission: June 30, 2025 Author registration deadline: June 30, 2025 Workshop date: August 27-30, 2025 (as part of ICMIC 2025) |
Paper Submission Link | https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=33453&track=129357 |
Workshop Chairs | Artem Lenskiy, UNSW at ADFA, Canberra, Australia, a.lenskiy@adfa.edu.au Ikechi Saviour Igboanusi, ICT Convergence Research Center, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, ikechisaviour@kumoh.ac.kr |
Title of the Workshop | The International Workshop on Mobile Communications and Applications |
Workshop Overview | In recent years, R&D toward 6G has become active in major countries around the world. Especially, North Asian countries like Korea and Japan are actively engaged in various ways, so it seems necessary to accurately grasp the tren6ds of R&D among the experts of these countries. Therefore, we have planned a workshop to introduce and discuss the trends toward 6G, led by KICS and KICS Japan Section. The second International Workshop on Mobile Communication and Applications (IWMCA 2025) aims at addressing advances in research on future mobile communication, covering topics ranging from technological issues to emerging applications. IWMCA 2025 solicits original, unpublished contributions in all aspects of future mobile communication and applications. |
Topics of Interest | We invite submissions addressing, but not limited to, the following topics: • 5G and 6G Technologies: Innovations, Standards, and Future Directions • Antenna Technologies and Signal Propagation • Mobile and Wireless Network Architectures • Spectrum Sharing and Management Techniques • Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) • LEO Satellite • WLAN, WPAN • Heterogeneous Networks • Mobile Network Management Strategies • Service Infrastructure for Mobile Systems • Security, Privacy, and Trust in Mobile Networks • Mobile Computing and Edge Computing Solutions • Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) in Mobile Networks • IoT Connectivity and Network Solutions • Driverless Automobiles • Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • Educational Applications and Mobile Learning • Mobile Commerce, Business Services, and Payments • Open Platform, Software and Services • Distributed and Parallel Systems • Location-based and Context-aware Services • Mobile Social Networking and Media • Applications for Smart Cities and Smart Homes • Wearables and Personal Area Networks • Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications • AI and ML Applications in Mobile Networks • Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications • Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Mobile Computing |
Important Dates | Paper submission deadline: June 8, 2025 Notification of acceptance: June 20, 2025 Camera-ready submission: June 30, 2025 Author registration deadline: June 30, 2025 Workshop date: August 27-30, 2025 (as part of ICMIC 2025) |
Paper Submission Link | https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=33453&track=129251 |
Workshop Chairs | Sungtek Kahng, Prof. with Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, s-kahng@incheon.ac.kr Jong Geol Park, Prof. with Tokyo University of Information Sciences, amon@rsch.tuis.ac.jp |