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ICSPS 2026 Xiamen

ICSPS in Xiamen

Duration

October 23–26, 2026

Location

Xiamen

Topic

IT, Software and Artificial Intelligence

Key facts about ICSPS 2026

General information
IEEE-supported forum for signal processing systems research
ICSPS 2026 is the 18th International Conference on Signal Processing Systems, positioned as an international research and engineering forum where applied and theoretical work in signal processing systems is peer-reviewed under a double-blind process. The official conference page confirms the event will take place in Xiamen, China on October 23–26, 2026, and emphasizes a system-level scope that spans acquisition, analysis, detection and processing across communications, sensing and biomedical domains. For technical teams, the practical value is the concentration of specialized symposia and committee-driven review, which helps validate methods against current research expectations and accelerates networking around implementable solutions, datasets and evaluation practices. The conference also states that accepted papers, after registration and presentation, are planned for publication by IEEE and submission to IEEE Xplore with indexing targets such as Ei Compendex and Scopus, which is relevant for participants who need formal dissemination and traceable outputs.
Themes
Communications, ML for SP, biomedical, radar and underwater acoustics
The thematic structure is presented through multiple technical symposia that cover major contemporary directions in signal processing systems. The conference highlights tracks such as Communication Signal Processing, Audio Signal Processing, Array Signal Processing and Blind Signal Processing, alongside application-heavy areas like biomedical signal processing and underwater acoustic signal processing, plus a dedicated symposium on Machine Learning for Signal Processing. This breadth is useful for R&D and product teams because it allows them to benchmark algorithms and implementations across different sensing environments and constraints, from RF and mobile networks to array processing and acoustics, while keeping the discussion anchored to system deployment realities such as robustness, data quality, and compute limitations. The call structure explicitly welcomes both theory and application-oriented submissions across ICSPS topics, reinforcing that the conference is designed for cross-pollination between method development and real-world system integration.
Participants
Researchers, engineers and academic-industry program committees
ICSPS is framed as a meeting point for researchers, engineers, scholars and industry professionals working in signal processing systems. The organizational framing emphasizes broad institutional involvement: ICSPS 2026 is stated to be co-sponsored by IEEE and Xiamen University, with co-hosting by Xiamen University units and support from multiple laboratories and partner institutions. For attendees, this mix typically translates into a participant profile where academic groups, lab-based researchers and applied engineering teams can engage on both scientific novelty and implementability, including discussions around evaluation protocols, reproducibility, and pathways from papers to working prototypes. The presence of multiple symposia chairs and technical committees across specialized subfields also signals a structured review and session design approach, which helps visitors navigate to the most relevant audiences for collaboration, recruitment or joint publications.
Exhibited products
Not an expo, but publishable systems and applied demos
ICSPS is a conference rather than a commercial trade show, so the “exhibited” output is primarily peer-reviewed papers, presentations and system demonstrations associated with accepted contributions. In a procurement or technology-scouting context, the most actionable deliverables are methods, architectures and experimental results that can be translated into product roadmaps, such as communication and sensing pipelines, array and radar processing workflows, biomedical signal interpretation, and ML-enhanced signal processing approaches. Because the proceedings are planned under IEEE publication workflows, participating teams often prepare detailed technical descriptions and evaluation evidence, which can support due-diligence discussions, partner selection for pilots, or alignment on research collaboration deliverables and timelines.
Venue
Xiamen University, Siming District, Xiamen
The official venue page states the conference will be hosted at Xiamen University, with the address listed as No. 422, Siming South Road, Xiamen, Fujian, China. For participants, a university venue is typically conducive to technical sessions and committee-driven programming, and it also simplifies planning for on-site meetings with local research groups and labs in the same academic ecosystem. The Xiamen location is explicitly confirmed on the conference home page together with the October 23–26, 2026 schedule, allowing international attendees to align travel, visa timing and internal approval cycles with fixed dates.
Organizer
Xiamen University hosts with IEEE co-sponsorship
ICSPS 2026 is described as co-sponsored by IEEE and Xiamen University, and co-hosted by specific Xiamen University entities including the Key Laboratory of Underwater Acoustic Communication and Marine Information Technology (Ministry of Education) and related colleges and schools. This organizer structure matters because it indicates a conference model built around academic governance and technical committees, with a publication pathway aligned to IEEE proceedings rules and presentation requirements. For contributors and institutional participants, that typically means predictable submission templates, defined review criteria, and formal registration and attendance policies that are important when outcomes need to be auditable for grants, university reporting or corporate R&D compliance.
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