Call for Paper


The International Conference on Intelligent Systems in Engineering, Secured Systems, and Cybersecurity (ICISESSC-2026) invites high-quality, original research contributions that highlight recent advancements and innovations. Authors are encouraged to submit full papers (maximum 6 pages) formatted in the standard two-column IEEE template. All accepted papers will be considered for publication in IEEE Xplore, provided they meet IEEE’s quality and scope criteria, and will be indexed by leading abstracting and indexing databases such as ISI, Scopus, and Google Scholar. We welcome submissions showcasing unpublished, original work in areas related to Informatics, Cybersecurity, Intelligent Systems, and Secure Engineering. Share your research with a global audience and contribute to shaping the future of intelligent and secure technologies.


Track Details


This track focuses on the latest developments in communication systems, including wireless, mobile, optical, and satellite communications. It covers advances in network architectures, 5G/6G technologies, software-defined networking (SDN), network security, and cloud-based communication systems. Contributions are also invited in areas such as multimedia broadcasting, vehicular communication networks, and next-generation internet protocols that enable seamless and efficient data transmission.

This track welcomes cutting-edge research on AI-driven technologies that enable intelligent decision-making, automation, and predictive analytics. Topics include supervised and unsupervised learning, deep learning, natural language processing, reinforcement learning, and generative AI. It also encompasses scalable algorithms for big data, real-time analytics, and the ethical implications of AI in practical applications across healthcare, finance, and smart cities.

This track emphasizes the convergence of decentralized technologies and smart devices. Research papers may focus on blockchain architectures, consensus mechanisms, smart contracts, and secure transaction protocols. In the IoT domain, contributions can explore IoT communication frameworks, edge and fog computing, sensor networks, and real-time data analytics. Special attention is given to security, privacy, and interoperability challenges in IoT-blockchain integration.

This track invites innovative research on the development, characterization, and application of advanced engineered materials. Topics may include smart materials, biomaterials, nanomaterials, composites, and functional coatings. Emphasis is placed on materials designed for enhanced performance in electronics, energy storage, environmental sustainability, aerospace, and biomedical engineering.

This track focuses on the design, development, and deployment of embedded systems integrated with intelligent software and hardware. Areas of interest include real-time systems, cyber-physical systems, FPGA/ASIC design, intelligent sensors, and system-on-chip (SoC) technologies. Contributions may also address IoT-enabled embedded solutions and their applications in automotive, industrial automation, healthcare, and robotics.

This track covers emerging technologies in electrical power systems, renewable energy sources, and smart grid infrastructures. Topics include power electronics, energy conversion, distributed generation, grid integration, and sustainable energy systems. It also highlights industrial automation, process control, and energy-efficient manufacturing systems that support the transition toward Industry 4.0 and green technologies.

This track explores state-of-the-art research in autonomous systems, robot design, human-robot interaction, and advanced control methodologies. Key areas include adaptive control, motion planning, swarm robotics, and robotic perception. Applications span sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, defense, and industrial automation, with a focus on intelligent control mechanisms for complex, dynamic environments.

This track presents innovations in the acquisition, transformation, and interpretation of signals in various domains. Topics include image and video processing, audio and speech analysis, biomedical signal processing, remote sensing, and sensor fusion. Emphasis is placed on algorithms for feature extraction, pattern recognition, and machine learning applications in signal interpretation and system diagnostics.