4th WINS Conference (2026)

4th IFIP Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services (WINS 2026)

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Room QBF 08 - BME building 'Q",
Magyar Tudósok krt. 2, Budapest

 


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2026.02.09. Monday

9:00 9:05 Arrival, welcome speech  
9:05 9:50 Keynote: Terahertz Sensing Communications - Prof. Rama T. Rao, SRM University, Andhra Pradesh
9:50 10:40 Brain-Computer Interfaces for Speech Communication  
    Conformer-Based Neural Speech Decoding from Intracranial EEG Signals - Ayush Shende and Mohammed Salah Al-Radhi
    Modeling Temporal Context in EEG-to-Text Systems Using Self Attention - Sadi Mahmud Shurid, Balkis Karoui and Mohammed Salah Al-Radhi
10:40 10:55 Coffee break  
10:55 12:35 Quantum Computing and Communication Systems  
    A Comparative Analysis of Realistic and Theoretical Bell State Sources - Ákos Uzonyi
    Free-Space Hybrid Classical-Quantum Link - Ákos Uzonyi and Máté Galambos
    Comparison of Quantum WiFi MAC and CSMA/CA protocols - Roaa Algayyim and Sándor Imre
    Potential-Driven Mobility Partitioning for Next-Generation Networks - Gabor Kuruc, Zalan Heszberger and Jozsef Biro
12:35 13:25 Lunch break  
13:25 14:40 AI-Driven Communication Systems  
    LLM-connected Tools to Support the Ergonomic Analysis of 5G Signalling Data - Anna Gavrilova and Pal Varga
    Training autonomous robots in simulator with adaptive knowledge sharing in variable network environments - Boldizsár Bunda, Géza Szabó and Attila Vidács
    Privacy Preserving Network Event Classification with Federated Learning - Salam Allawi Hussein Al-Muramadi and Sándor Répás
14:40 14:50 Coffee break  
14:50 16:05 Radio and Microwave Communication Techniques  
    Improvements to the Bussgang Noise Cancellation Detector for OFDM - Zahraa Tagelsir
    Digital Method for Microwave Receiver Selectivity Test - Andrea Farkasvolgyi and Attila Hilt
    Investigation of influence of Wet Antenna effect caused by fog on mmWave propagation - Tra My Tran, János Bitó and László Csurgai-Horváth
16:05 16:15 Coffee break  
16:15 17:30 Distributed and Networked Technologies  
    Beyond Single-Hop: A Simulation Study of the Meshtastic LoRa Mesh Protocol for Robust Long-Range IoT Connectivity - Fawwaz M.Najm and Gabor Feher
    Performance Divergence of Swarm-Based Optimization Algorithms in Heterogeneous WSNs: A Multi-Metric Comparative Study - Wajih Khelifi and Zoltan Gal
    Current Landscape of Cryptocurrencies: Technologies, Architecture, Usage and Metrics - Adam Mate and Pal Varga

2026.02.10. Tuesday

11:00-12:00 - Panel on Generative AI in Higher Education (in Hungarian)

13:00-14:00 - Room IB210, Building "I"
Tutorial:
- Anomaly Detection in Network Traffic Using Forecasting
-- by Josef Koumar and Richard Plný, Czecz Technical University in Prague

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------- Call for Papers ------

The WINS workshop series aim for exchanging ideas and recent results in the general domains of Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services. The workshop Authors are invited to submit original contributions written in English that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. The submissions should be scientifically sound, and could report on theoretical research results as well as about achievements appreciated by industrial experts.
Technical papers must be formatted using the IEEE 2-column format and not exceed 6 pages.

The 2026 edition is a joint event with IFIP - International Federation of Information Processing - https://www.ifip.org/

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Communication theory
- Optical communications
- Quantum computing and quantum communication
- Broadband radio communications
- Communication systems in space
- Propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves
- Infocommunication aspects of EMC
- Remote sensing
- Sensor fusion
- State of the art hardware elements of infocommunication systems
- Distributed systems
- Telecommunication systems
- Network Science
- Softwarized Networks, SDN, NFV, VNF
- Network Digital Twins
- Artificial Intelligence in networks and services
- Generative AI in networks, systems and services and their management
- Reinforcement Learning in networks and services
- Speech interface technologies
- Human computer interactions
- Deep learning for signal processing and NLP
- Multimedia processing and content distribution
- Data Science and its applications
- Sensor networks, IoT, V2X and smart cities
- Intelligent network and service management
- Network and service security
- Security and safety of AI-supported cyber-physical systems
- Management of smart vertical systems for Industry 4.0
- Human-Machine collaboration towards Industry 5.0
- Modeling, measurement and performance analysis

 

Organizing committee:

General Chairs
Dr. Sándor Imre (BME-HIT), Dr. Szabolcs Gyimóthy (BME-HVT), Dr. Pál Varga (BME-TMIT)

Technical Program Chairs:
Dr. Gábor Horváth (BME-HIT), Dr. József Pávó (BME-HVT), Dr. József Bíró (BME-TMIT)

Important dates:

Registration of Title and Abstract: 19 December, 2025 (extended)
Full paper submission: 21 December, 2025 (extended)

Notification about decision: 22 January, 2026

Camera ready paper: 3 February, 2026
Workshop days: 9-10 February, 2026

Submission: Through EasyChair:  https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wins2026