The emerging communication technologies
and the evolution of sensing systems have imposed significant
challenges in system optimization due to the increasingly large
parameter space involved in the radio propagation environment.
With the rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT), big
data, and artificial intelligence (AI) that dramatically enhance
the sensing capability of advanced communication systems,
antenna technologies provide a methodology to organize the
channel information into environment-based databases.
There
are still many challenges and opportunities associated with
advanced communication and sensing systems. This includes issues
such as efficient resource allocation, mobility and handover
management, QoS-aware routing and scheduling, energy-efficient
communication protocols and scalable network architectures. By
sharing insights, identifying challenges, and exploring
innovative solutions, the session aims to catalyze advancements
that will shape the future of advanced communication and aensing
systems with antenna technologies.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Information theory
for advanced communication and sensing systems
Architecture
design of advanced communication and sensing systems
Machine
learning/Large models for advanced communication and sensing
systems
Experimental testbeds and techniquesfor advanced
communication and sensing systems
Use cases and applications of
advanced communication and sensing systems
RIS-assisted sensing
for advanced communication systems
Privacy and security issues
of sensing in advanced communication systems
Please choose Special Session 3 to submit. Submission Link: https://www.zmeeting.org/submission/wccct2026
Special Session 3 Chair
Assoc. Prof. Wei Yang, Shenzhen Technology University,
China
Email:
yangwei@sztu.edu.cn
Research Areas: Intelligent Wireless
Communication, Cyber-Physical System, Information Security
and Fusion
Biography: Wei Yang, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Engineering, IEEE Member. He received the Ph.D. degree in information and communication engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Beijing, China. He was also a Research Fellow with the State Key Laboratory of Networking and Switching Technology, BUPT, China. He has served as the TPC of IEEE ICCT (2021-2024), the Session Chair of IEEE WCCCT 2025, and also served as a reviewer for multiple well-known international academic journals and conferences. His research interests include intelligent wireless communication, cyber-physical system, information security and fusion.
Co-Chair
Senior Engineer Dr. Kaikai Liu, Chongqing University of
Posts and Telecommunications, China
Email:
liukk@cqupt.edu.cn
Research Areas: Network Function Virtualization, Network
Security
Biography: Kaikai Liu is a Doctoral Supervisor and Senior Engineer at Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (CQUPT), China. He obtained his doctoral degree from CQUPT. With long-term dedication to the field of mobile communications, he has solid industry-academia-research integration experience. He previously held positions at Datang Mobile Communications Equipment Co., Ltd. and China Mobile Group Design Institute Co., Ltd. Chongqing Branch. His current research interests focus on wireless sensing, integrated communication and sensing, and the Internet of Things (IoT). He has led a series of research projects, including one General Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, one Key Program of the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, and multiple horizontal projects. He has published over 40 papers indexed by SCI/EI, been granted multiple invention patents, and participated in the formulation of 2 group standards.