FCNIC 2026 invites the submission of original research papers in Future Communication Networks and Intelligent Computing, covering theoretical, experimental, and applied perspectives, for publication in the conference proceedings. To ensure high standards and quality, each submission undergoes anonymous peer review by an average of three independent reviewers. Accepted papers will be presented as either oral presentations or posters at the conference. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following areas:
Track 1: Intelligent Network Architecture and Protocols
Design and Performance Analysis of Intelligent Network Architectures
Evolution and Evaluation of Next-Generation Internet Protocols
Digital Twin Networks: Construction, Simulation, and Autonomous Optimization
Data-Driven Network Measurement and AI Optimization Algorithms
Intelligent Wireless Resource Management and Dynamic Allocation
Track 2: 6G and Integrated Space-Air-Ground Networks
Key Performance Indicators and Enabling Technologies for 6G
Non-Terrestrial Networks and Integrated Space-Ground Networking
Channel Modeling and Measurement in Complex Environments
Terahertz/Optical Communication, Intelligent Beamforming, and Mobility Management
Integrated Sensing and Communication Systems: Theory, Design, and Applications
Spectrum and Energy-Efficient Transmission Technologies for 6G
Track 3: Intelligent Computing Power Networks and Communication Systems
Edge Intelligence and Distributed Inference System Architectures
QoS-Oriented Cloud-Edge-Device Collaboration and Task Offloading
Joint Sensing and Dynamic Scheduling of Computing and Network Resources
Innovations in High-Performance Computing Service Network Infrastructure
AI-Driven Intelligent Network Planning
Track 4: Security in Intelligent Networks and Computing Systems
Security and Privacy in Integrated Sensing and Communication Systems
Intelligent Network Defense and Intrusion Detection
AI System Security: Trusted Execution Environments and Explainable AI
Blockchain Applications in Distributed Network Security Management
Physical Layer Security Transmission and Lightweight Authentication
Privacy-Enhanced Computing and Federated Learning Frameworks