IEEE NorCAS 2026 call for Special Sessions

 

The 2026 IEEE Nordic Circuits and Systems Conference (NorCAS) will take place in

Tampere, Finland on October 20-21, 2026. The conference is co-sponsored

by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and Tampere University. The submission

deadline in on August 16, 2026. See the call for papers on the conference website.

 

Special Sessions for NorCAS 2026 can be proposed by June 15, 2026 by email to 

norcas@tuni.fi. They will be added to the paper submission system once approved

by the conference management. It is then the responsibility of the session organizers to

promote their session.

 

To propose a Special Session, send the proposed session title/topic, organizer(s) name,

affiliation and email, a short paragraph on the rationale of the session, and the names

and email addresses of five proposed (PhD level) reviewers for the papers submitted to

the session. We expect at least one of the organizers to participate in the conference to

chair the session if accepted.

 

Special Session papers will undergo similar reviews as any other papers submitted to the

conference, and presented papers will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore database.

 

For more details on IEEE NorCAS 2026, see https://events.tuni.fi/norcas

 

Regards,

 

Jari Nurmi (TAU)

IEEE NorCAS General Chair

Second International Workshop on AI for Mobile & Wireless Health: Advancing Explainability in the Future of Healthcare 2026

Second International Workshop on AI for Mobile & Wireless Health: Advancing Explainability in the Future of Healthcare 2026 (AIMEH'26)

 

Joint with the 22nd International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2026) Avignon, France // 14 – 16 October 2026

 

sites.google.com/view/aimeh2026/home-page

 

Call for Papers

 

The Second International Workshop on AI for Mobile & Wireless Health: Advancing Explainability in the Future of Healthcare 2026 (AIMEH'26) invites high-quality submissions of papers describing original and unpublished research results regarding the use of AI and XAI in next-gen wireless and mobile networks in the context of healthcare.

 

 

TOPICS OF INTEREST

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • 5G Network architectures and protocols for medical applications
  • Wi-Fi adoption in healthcare IoT and real-time medical data transmission
  • AI adoption in healthcare and networks
  • Network advancements in telemedicine
  • 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and AI for Remote Patient Monitoring
  • AI and ML in data processing, storage, and analytics
  • AI for Secure and Intelligent Data Transmission for Healthcare
  • AI-Driven Network Optimization for Healthcare Applications
  • Interoperability and AI in Smart Healthcare Networks
  • Privacy-Preserving AI in Networks for Healthcare
  • Regulatory and Ethical Considerations for AI in Healthcare Networks
  • Cybersecurity Challenges in AI-Powered Healthcare Systems
  • Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection in Medical and Network Data
  • Smart resource allocation for critical healthcare services
  • Security and Privacy in Wireless Networks for Healthcare
  • eXplainable AI (XAI) in Networks for Healthcare
  • XAI for Trustworthy Medical Decision-Making
  • AI-Powered Digital Twins for Healthcare and Network Optimization
  • Federated Learning in Healthcare
  • Advancements in wireless networks for Federated Learning

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

 

All papers accepted by a workshop will be published in the WiMob 2026 Proceedings and will be sent for inclusion in the IEEE eXplore digital library.

Workshop papers must follow the guidelines and size limit as provided in the “author guidelines” on the WiMob website: http://www.wimob.org/wimob2026/guidelines.php

The submission and revision process will be managed through the EDAS system (submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=35176).

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

  • Paper submission deadline for the workshop: July 15, 2026
  • Paper acceptance for the workshop: August 15, 2026
  • Camera ready & Author Registration: September 1, 2026
  • Workshop: October 14, 2026

 

We look forward to your valuable contributions and hope to see you at the workshop.

 

Best regards,

Stefania Zinno and Giovanni Stanco
Second International Workshop on AI for Mobile & Wireless Health: Advancing Explainability in the Future of Healthcare (AIMEH'26)

 

First Call for papers – DGMM 2027 (Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology) – Grenoble, France

First Call for papers – DGMM 2027 (Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology) – Grenoble, France

IEEE TSC – Special Issue on Large Language Models in Service-Oriented Ecosystems Design: Advances and Applications

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CALL FOR PAPERS – IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (IEEE TSC)

Special Issue on Large Language Models in Service-Oriented Ecosystems Design: Advances and Applications

Special Issue Website: https://www.computer.org/digital-library/journals/tsc/cfp-language-models-ecosystems-design
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During the latest years, Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as a transformative technology opening new frontiers and opportunities across many areas of ICT, including complex systems design and engineering.
One of the most promising applications lies in service-oriented ecosystems, where LLMs can enhance design processes, support service identification, streamline service discovery, optimize composition mechanisms, and, more generally, enable intelligent automation within Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs), thus representing a significant – yet still largely underexplored – opportunity for research and practice.
In this context, combining LLMs with the modular and interoperable principles of SOAs could open new research directions for designing and developing adaptive, context-aware, and self-optimizing service ecosystems. This integration may enable systems to dynamically identify, discover, and compose services, reconfigure based on user needs, and continuously improve through natural language interactions.
More broadly, the convergence of LLMs and SOAs denotes a potential paradigm shift in how distributed systems are conceptualized, designed, and implemented. It could lead to more flexible, responsive, and intelligent software architectures that are better aligned with evolving business goals and user requirements.

This Special Issue aims at bringing together cutting-edge research that explores the intersection of LLMs and service-oriented computing, showcasing both theoretical advancements and practical implementations that highlight how LLMs can improve efficiency, accuracy, and scalability in service-oriented solutions design.
In this respect, we welcome submissions that provide new insights into the application of LLMs in architectural decision-making, interoperability, and intelligent service identification, discovery and composition.

The call for this Special Issue is open to all researchers and practitioners, ensuring a broad and diverse range of contributions from academia and industry.

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TOPICS OF INTEREST
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We invite original research articles, review papers and case study papers on topics including, but not limited to:
• LLMs for Improving Efficiency, Accuracy, and Scalability of Service-Oriented Architectures
• LLM-Driven Approaches for Intelligent Service Identification, Discovery, Orchestration, and Composition
• LLM-Assisted Design of Service-Based Software Architectural Solutions
• LLM-Powered Service Interoperability and Integration Solutions
• Case Studies, Applications, and Real-World Implementations of LLMs in Service-Oriented Computing
• Assessing the Impact of LLMs on Reliability, Maintainability, and Performance in Service-Oriented Architectures

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Authors should submit original manuscripts not exceeding 14 pages following IEEE Transactions on Services Computing guidelines. All submissions must be made through the IEEE Author Portal.

Please select “Special Issue on Large Language Models in Service-Oriented Ecosystems Design: Advances and Applications” during submission.

Manuscripts must not be published or under review elsewhere.This Special Issue accepts extended versions of papers from conferences or workshops, under certain restrictions: the extended paper must present 30% additional core contributions (i.e. not limited to extending related works and background information sections) and must have a similarity score lower than 50% relative to the proceedings version. The proceedings paper must be provided at the time of submission and a description of the extension must be included in the cover letter.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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• Manuscript Submission Deadline: October 31, 2026
• First Round Notification: March 1, 2027
• Revised Manuscript Due: May 1, 2027
• Final Decision Notification: June 1, 2027
• Final Manuscript Submission Due: June 15, 2027
• Expected Publication: Mid 2027 (tentative)

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GUEST EDITORS
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• Prof. Boualem Benatallah, Dublin City University, Insight SFI Research Centre on Data Analytics, Ireland
• Dr. Massimiliano Garda, University of Brescia, Department of Information Engineering, Italy
• Dr. Ada Bagozi, University of Brescia, Department of Information Engineering, Italy
• Dr. Ilche Georgievski, University of Stuttgart, Department of Service Computing, Germany
• Distinguished Prof. Michael Sheng, School of Computing, Macquarie University, Australia
• Prof. Yingjie Wang, School of Computer and Control Engineering, Yantai University, China

For questions or further information, please contact: Dr. Massimiliano Garda (massimiliano.garda@unibs.it)

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