Special Session: Delay-Doppler Domain Waveform Modulation Technologies for 6G Communication Networks
Over the past decades, wireless technologies with reliable data transmissions and precise sensing ability in hostile environments are much less understood and significantly under-developed. The delay-Doppler (DD) domain waveforms, e.g., orthogonal chirp division multiplexing (OCDM), orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS), affine frequency division multiplexing (AFDM), delay-Doppler division multiplexing (ODDM), have been recognized globally for its great potential to achieve high-reliable communications and robust sensing performance under various channel conditions. As a new paradigm, using the DD domain for communications will introduce new critical challenges for transceiver architecture and algorithm designs. To fully unleash the potential of DD domain communications, challenging fundamental research problems and many practical design issues must be addressed, including channel estimation, detection techniques, and multiple antennas and multiple user systems design.
This special session aims to bring together academic and industrial researchers in an effort to identify and discuss the major technical challenges, recent breakthroughs, and new applications related to communications, sensing, and integrated sensing and communication using DD domain waveforms.
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Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: March 25, 2026
Notification: April 25, 2026
Registration: May 10, 2026
Submit Method:
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2, send your manuscript to icicsp@vip.163.com with subject "Submit+Special Session-15+Paper Title". (请通过邮件发送稿件,邮件题目:Submit+Special Session-15+Paper Title)
CHAIRMANS:

Tianming (Tian-Ming) Ma received Ph.D. degree from Shanghai institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shanghai, China in 2012. He was a post-doctoral researcher and obtained the first-class general financial grant from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation in Tsinghua University, Beijing, China from 2012 to 2014. Now he is an associate professor in the School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering (SEEE), Shanghai University of Engineering Science (SUES), Shanghai, China and serve as the leader of the intelligent wireless perception research team in SEEE. He has authored/co-authored over 60 journal/conference papers and held 10 Chinese authorized invention patents as the first inventor or as a mentor for graduate students, of which 3 have already achieved technology transfer. He is a member of IEEE ComSoc & IEEE SPS, a senior member of CIC, a senior member & life member of CIE, a life member of SCS, a council member of SHIE, and the main contact person of RISTA member units. He has served as an OC member/TPC member/Track Chair/Workshop Chair/Session Chair/Special Session Chair/Program Committee Chair/Publicity Chair/Financial Chair/Moderator/Invited Speaker of prominence academic conferences for more than 30 times and received Outstanding Organization Award. He has also served as an official reviewer for many domestic and international journals in the field of communications, such as IEEE TWC, IEEE TVT, IEEE CNCOMM, IEEE CL, IEEE SPL, CJE, JC, JXD, JEIT, JSEE, JCIN, JCUPT, etc. His current interests include 6G waveform modulation technologies & multiple access technologies.

Jie Jin received the M.S. degree in communication engineering from Tianjin University in 2003. She joined Beijing Microelectronic Technology Institute and participated in design and implementation of several communication chips. She got Ph.D. degree at Institute of Microelectronics, Peking University. She is now working in the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (SEEE), Shanghai University of Engineering Science (SUES), Shanghai, China as an associate professor. She has presided over one National Natural Science Foundation project, one municipal level project, been responsible for multiple school enterprise cooperation projects, participated in eight provincial-level and above projects, published more than 30 academic papers to date, and obtained nine authorized invention patents. In recent years, we have collaborated to establish multiple academic conferences in the field of communication both domestically and internationally. Her research areas include AI algorithm, wireless communication, SOC design methodology and network chip.

Wenjing Lv received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Technology from Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in 2021. She is currently a lecturer with the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (SEEE), Shanghai University of Engineering Science (SUES), Shanghai, China. She has published multiple papers in referred journals and conferences, including IEEE Internet of Things Journal (JCR region 1 journal) etc. and has held important positions at multiple academic conferences in recent years.

Nannan Zhang received the B.S. degree from the Northeastern University, Shenyang, China, in 2016, and the Ph.D. degree from the Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, in 2024. She is currently a lecture with the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (SEEE), Shanghai University of Engineering Science (SUES), Shanghai, China. She has published more than 10 academic papers so far, participated in multiple academic conferences in recent years, served as the chairman of multiple topics in 6G communication, and won the Best Organization Award. Her research interests mainly focus on wireless edge caching for low-delay communications, reconfigurable intelligent surface assisted communications, and some related applications in wireless communications.
