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EWSN targets new platforms and software systems that enable sensing, communication, computation, and other embedded applications. While the conference welcomes all papers within this scope, this year’s edition will also highlight a feature topic in Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT). AIoT represents the convergence of two cutting-edge fields, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT), leading to groundbreaking innovations across various sectors. The conference will seek contributions in this general area and feature keynote speakers with this focus.
Specific topics for the conference include (but are not exclusively limited to):
AI-operated wireless sensing, actuation, and control systems
Applications and opportunities for networked embedded systems in developing countries
Applications of wireless embedded networks in various domains: health, automation, manufacturing, transportation, etc.
Architectures and infrastructures for edge-cloud solutions that integrate networked embedded systems
Communication and networking for wireless and embedded systems
Computing architectures for networked embedded systems
Dependability in wireless systems, including reliability, availability, safety, and real-time guarantees
Edge/embedded intelligence paradigms, models, and techniques for networked embedded systems
Foundation models and generative AI for networked embedded systems
TinyML and on-device AI for networked embedded systems
Empirical studies, measurement, validation, deployment, and experience reports
Human-centric interaction with wireless and embedded systems
Localization and context-awareness for embedded wireless systems and networks
Modeling, simulation, and measurement tools for wireless systems and applications
Neuromorphic computing
Next-generation wireless networks, including 6G
New communication techniques for embedded systems (Wi-Fi HaLow, NearLink, etc.)
Operating systems, middleware, and services for networked embedded systems
Privacy and security in networked embedded systems and applications
Processing, storage, and management of data in embedded wireless networks
Sustainable applications of networked embedded systems (low-power operation, energy harvesting, etc.)
Embedded systems for joint sensing and communication with mmwave, Terahertz, Wi-Fi, visible light, etc.
Important dates
EWSN 2025 will have two submission deadlines, one in the winter and one in the spring.
Submission Details
Any paper submitted to EWSN 2025 must be original (i.e., not previously published) and should not have been published, accepted for publication, or be under review by any other venue (including other conferences, workshops, or journals). All submissions within the scope of EWSN are equally welcome, and all submissions will be evaluated based on the same criteria.
The conference will accept two types of papers – Full Papers (max 12 pages) and Short Papers (max 6 pages). Short papers are intended to present preliminary research results or advocate for new research directions; their titles should be prepended with “Vision paper: / Position paper: / WiP paper” when they are submitted for review as well as in the final proceedings. Authors should carefully consider the distinction between Full Papers and Short Papers; papers submitted in one category will not be considered in the other category.
EWSN 2025 will use a double-anonymous review policy during the paper review process. Authors are instructed to not include their names, affiliations, and contact information on the manuscript they submit for review. Authors should also anonymize the content of their paper to hide their identity. Reviewers will not know the identity of the authors until an outcome is decided for the paper.
Only PC chairs will know the identity of the authors and be able to interact with them during the review process, should the need arise. Submissions which are not properly anonymized will be rejected without being reviewed. To promote early dissemination, submission to arXiv (or similar) is allowed, provided cross-citations are not made. I.e.,
You MAY post a version of your paper on arxiv that lists the names of authors.
You MAY NOT reference the arxiv version of your paper from the paper submitted for review at EWSN (this is one half of the cross-citation restriction).
You MAY NOT reference your submitted EWSN paper in the arxiv paper (this is the other half of the cross-citation restriction).
You MAY NOT reference your submitted EWSN paper in any other papers you submit for review at other conferences.
Once your paper is accepted, you MAY reference your EWSN paper (you can use "accepted, to appear" until the conference actually happens).
Submissions are via HotCRP: https://ewsn25.hotcrp.com/
Decisions will be: accept, reject, or one-shot revision; papers receiving a “one-shot revision” for the winter deadline will be invited to submit a revised paper by the summer deadline.
Authors of papers rejected in the winter cycle may submit a revised paper in the summer cycle along with a cover letter explaining how/why the new revision addresses all the concerns raised by the reviewers. Should the program chairs deem this revision to be sufficient, the paper will be considered as a new submission for the summer cycle. Papers submitted to the summer deadline that are deemed by the program chairs to be too similar to a paper rejected from the winter review cycle will be returned without review.
Pages must use 8.5″ x 11″ (letter) two-column format, using 10-point type on 11-point leading, with a maximum text block of 7″ wide x 9″ deep with an inter-column spacing of .25″. Submissions with a page size of 11.7 x 8.3 ” (297 x 210 mm / A4) will not be accepted. The page limits include figures, tables, and references. Authors may use the EWSN 2025 template adapted from the ACM templates for convenience (on Overleaf here).
All accepted papers will be indexed in the ACM Digital Library, SCOPUS, and other prominent digital libraries.