WSA 2025 Call for Papers
The 28th International Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA 2025) offers a platform for showcasing the latest research on smart antennas, encompassing both theoretical and technical dimensions in contemporary wireless communication systems. The goal is to sustain, amplify, and expand the progress achieved since the inception of the workshop series in 1996.
This esteemed event gathers experts from academia and industry to discuss advancements, share insights, and foster collaborations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in comprehensive sessions, keynotes, and panel discussions led by prominent figures in the field. By participating in WSA 2025, researchers and practitioners can stay at the forefront of innovation in smart antenna technologies and wireless communications.
The call for papers is open now!
Deadline is May 5, 2025.
Topics of WSA 2025
Submitted papers can involve, but do not have to be exclusively limited to the following main tracks:
Track 1 | Advanced Antenna Design
- Additive manufacturing for antennas
- Planar antenna design
- Meta surfaces in antenna design
- Decoupling techniques for antenna arrays
Track 2 | Channel Modelling & Propagation
- Channel modeling and propagation for highly mobile communications
- Channel sounding for MIMO systems
- Propagation at THz band
Track 3 | Advanced MIMO & Array Processing
- XL, holographic MIMO, and beyond
- Cell-free MIMO
- Moveable/Fluid antennas
- Near-field MIMO
Track 4 | Integrated Sensing & Communications
- Fundamental performance limits of ISAC
- Advanced waveform design for ISAC
- Beamforming techniques for ISAC
- Synchronization for distributed ISAC
Track 5 | Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
- Physics-compliant RIS modeling
- RIS channel estimation
- Beamforming/beam focusing for RIS systems
- RIS-assisted localization
- New RIS architectures
Track 6 | AI for Wireless Communications
- AI-based physical layer operation/design
- Generative modeling in wireless communications
- AI-assisted resource allocation
- Explainable AI for wireless communications
Track 7 | Further Related Topics
- Non-terrestrial networks
- Security and privacy
- Green communications
- One-bit quantization
Further Information on the WSA website.