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Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computing
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The Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers (ACSSC) is a yearly conference held at the Asilomar Grounds in Pacific Grove, CA, USA, from October 26th to October 29th, 2025. It provides a forum for presenting recent work in theoretical and applied signal processing. General areas of interest include architectures & implementation, array signal processing, biomedical signal & image processing, communication systems, MIMO communications & signal processing, networks & graphs, signal processing & adaptive systems, machine learning & data analytics, and speech, image & video processing.
Call for Papers
59th Annual Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers
Asilomar Hotel and Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California
October 26 – October 29, 2025
Authors are invited to submit papers in the following areas:
A. Communication Systems:
- Modulation and Coding
- Channel Estimation and Equalization
- ML for Communications
- Full Duplex
- JC&S
- Ultra-Low Latency
- Physical Layer Security & Privacy
- Underwater Communications
- Wireline & Optical Communications
- Satellite Communications
- Communication Schemes for IoT, V2V, etc.
- 6G and Beyond
B. MIMO Communications and Signal Processing:
- Single- and Multi-User MIMO
- Massive MIMO
- MIMO Channel Estimation
- Cooperation & Relaying
- Interference Management & Awareness
- mmWave and THz
- Cell-Free Systems
- Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
C. Networks and Graphs:
- Network Information Theory
- Distributed Optimization & Algorithms
- Graph Signal Processing
- Machine Learning over Graphs
- Federated Learning and Edge Computing
- Wireless Networks
- IoT
- Social Networks and Network Science
- Transportation, UAV & V2V Networks
- Power Networks & Smart Grids
- Network Neuroscience
D. Adaptive Systems, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics:
- Adaptive Filtering
- Adaptive and Cognitive Systems
- Estimation and Inference
- Compressive Sensing and Sparse Recovery
- Models for High-Dimensional Data
- Optimization
- Online Learning
- Learning Theory and Algorithms
- Self- and Semi-supervised Learning
- Deep Learning
- Reinforcement Learning
- Uncertainty Quantification
- Generative Models
E. Array Processing and Multisensor Systems:
- Source Localization and Separation
- DoA Estimation
- Tensor Models and Processing
- ML for Array Processing and Multisensor Systems
- Sparse Sensor Arrays
- Robust Methods
- Applications (Imaging, MIMO Radar, JC&S, Sonar, Microphone Arrays, etc.)
F. Biomedical Signal and Image Processing:
- Molecular and Medical Imaging
- Computational Imaging
- Neuroengineering
- Processing of Physiological Signals
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- Image Registration and Multimodal Imaging
- Functional Imaging
- Brain Machine Interfaces
- Neural Signal Processing
- Computational Neuroscience
G. Architectures and Implementation:
- Computer Arithmetic and Algorithms
- Algorithm and Architecture Co-optimization
- Hardware Accelerators
- Reconfigurable Processing
- Multi-core, Many-core, and Distributed Systems
- Architectures for ML
- In-Memory Processing
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Mixed-Signal Processors
- Testbeds
- Emerging Technologies
H. Speech, Image and Video Processing:
- Speech Coding
- Speech Recognition
- Audio Coding
- Document Processing
- Models for Speech and Image Processing
- Image & Video Coding
- Learning and Autonomous Systems
- Computer Vision, Image and Video Analysis
- Image & Video Forensics
- Biometrics & Security
- Hybrid Imaging Systems
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include:
- A 100–200 word abstract
- An extended summary (500–1000 words plus figures)
- The title of the paper
- Each author's name and affiliation
- Technical area and topic designation from the above list
To be eligible to take part in the student paper competition, the submission of a full paper (5-8 pages) is required.
Refer to the conference website for specific information on electronic submission and publication processes.
The conference executive committee and IEEE reserve the right to exclude a final paper submission from inclusion in the conference proceedings if the final paper submission does not meet conference or IEEE standards for scope and/or quality.
Submissions will be accepted starting April 1, 2025. All submissions must be received by May 1, 2025.
Important Notes
- No more than FOUR submissions are allowed per contributor, as author or co-author.
- To have a paper published, an author must register and present the paper at the conference.
- Notifications of acceptance will be mailed by mid-July 2025.
- Full final papers are due shortly after the conference and published in early 2026.
Contact Information
- Technical questions: Prof. Gonzalo Mateos (gmateosb@ece.rochester.edu)
- General questions: Prof. Behtash Babadi (behtash@umd.edu)
Prospective organizers of special sessions containing typically four papers are invited to submit proposals to the General or Technical Chair by February 15, 2025. Proposals must include title, topic, rationale, session outline, contact information, and a description of the session organization with paper titles and contact information for proposed special session authors.
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رتبه منبع
منبع: CORE2023
رتبه: National: USA
حوزه پژوهشی: Distributed computing and systems software
منبع: CORE2021
رتبه: National: USA
حوزه پژوهشی: Distributed computing and systems software