VTC2025-Fall: Call for Workshop Papers
The 2025 IEEE 102nd Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2025-Fall will be held in Chengdu, China 19-22 October 2025. This semi-annual flagship conference of IEEE Vehicular Technology Society will bring together individuals from academia, government, and industry to discuss and exchange ideas in the fields of wireless, mobile, and vehicular technology.
The VTS Committee on Drones invites you to submit your work to our workshop entitled “Integrated Sensing, Communication, Computing and Control for Low-Altitude Intelligent Networking" and share your recent achievements.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: 24 May 2025
Acceptance Notification: 15 July 2025
Final Paper Submission: 29 July 2025
Call for Papers
The rapid growth of low-altitude intelligent networks, driven by UAVs, aerial mobility, and smart infrastructure, demands the synergistic integration of sensing, communication, computing, and control (ISCCC) to enable safe, efficient, and autonomous operations. Advances in AI, edge computing, 5G/6G, and distributed control systems have positioned ISCCC as a transformative paradigm for applications, such as drone delivery, air traffic management, precision agriculture, and urban surveillance. However, realizing this vision in dynamic, resource-constrained aerial environments presents significant challenges, including real-time data processing, latency-sensitive decision-making, spectrum coexistence, and cross-domain security.
This half-day workshop will explore cutting-edge innovations and practical solutions for ISCCC in low-altitude intelligent networking. Topics of interest include the co-design of sensing-communication waveforms, edge-AI-driven resource orchestration, distributed computing architectures, and intelligent control frameworks tailored for UAV swarms and aerial networks. By bridging academia and industry, the event aims to foster discussions on overcoming technical bottlenecks, unlocking new business models, and shaping regulatory policies to drive the sustainable expansion of the low-altitude economies. We invite researchers and practitioners to share insights on advancing ISCCC technologies to build scalable, resilient, and intelligent aerial ecosystems. Key themes include, but are not limited to:
- Network architectures and protocols for low-altitude intelligent networking;
- Wireless technologies and physical layer designs for low-altitude communication networks;
- Integrated sensing, communication, computing and control for aerial logistics;
- AI/ML-driven resource allocation and optimization for low-altitude networks;
- Sensing, navigation, and environmental adaptation for aerial applications;
- Ultra-reliable low-latency control for autonomous navigation and collision avoidance;
- Edge learning and distributed intelligence in low-altitude intelligent networking;
- Security, privacy, and trust mechanisms for low-altitude communication networks;
- Standardization, scalability, and real-world deployment of ISCCC frameworks and UAV swarms.