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AIxNET 2026 : International Conference on Interconnected AI and NETworks

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Link: https://aixnet.dnac.org/
 
When Nov 23, 2026 - Nov 25, 2026
Where Paris, France
Submission Deadline Jun 20, 2026
Notification Due Sep 15, 2026
Final Version Due Sep 30, 2026
Categories    communications   networks   artificial intelligence   internet
 

Call For Papers

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International Conference on Interconnected AI and NETworks

AIxNET 2026

Nov 23-24-25, 2026

Paris, France

https://aixnet.dnac.org
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Networks are entering an era where both classical ML and emerging generative and agentic AI are transforming end-to-end networking—from intent capture to closed-loop control across RAN, Core, transport, and edge/cloud. AIxNET welcomes contributions that advance algorithms, architectures, protocols, evaluations, and safeguards for trustworthy, explainable, and safe-to-operate AI-driven networking. We particularly encourage rigorous comparative studies across control layers (SMO/intent vs near-RT vs lower-layer control), and the release of open datasets and artifacts to help the community build together.
AIxNET is intending to build a stimulating, open, dynamic, and friendly forum to co-create the future and spark collaborations across teams. The conference will be a unique opportunity to gather academic and industry research on this crucial topic for 2030 networks. Expect interactive sessions, demos, and time for discussion.

Main Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to)

1. Agentic AI: from Human Intent to Action Autonomy
- Networked “xLM” challenges: Intent capture/parsing/policy synthesis at SMO and service layers, use of Large, Smallt or Machine Language Models (LLM, SLM, MLM)
- Hierarchical/heterogeneous agents spanning non-RT and near-RT control (e.g., O-RAN RIC), Core CNFs, and edge resources
- Agentic 6G functions
- Interconnection and collaboration between AI agents
- Tool and protocols for network-facing agents (e.g., MCP-enabled clients/servers), conflict resolution, safe rollbacks

2. New paradigms for networking: from Classical ML to xLM-based Control at Scale
- Supervised/unsupervised/self-supervised learning for prediction, anomaly detection, resource allocation, QoE optimization
- ML and LLM techniques for scheduling, slicing, mobility, energy saving; cross-domain orchestration across RAN/Core/transport for B5G and 6G
- Programmable data planes (P4/eBPF) and SDN control plane with ML-in-the-loop; NWDAF-enabled analytics
- Challenges for access networks and edge networking, use of alternative models, SLM, TRM
- Architecture and framework for agentic AI networking
- Data collection and labeling

3. Comparative Designs Across Layers: SMO/Intent vs Near-RT vs Lower-Layer Control
- Side-by-side evaluations of top-down (intent-driven) vs bottom-up (local) autonomy
Responsibility split across SMO policies, RIC xApps/rApps, Core functions, device/edge controllers
- Stability, latency and safety; arbitration under competing objectives (QoE, energy, cost, SLAs)
- Cross-layer observability, auditability, and explainability methodologies

4. Explainability and trustworthiness: Bias and Functional Safety
- Human in the loop supervision and autonomy levels for safe operations
- Explainability for operator oversight (pre/post methods, rationales, provenance, accountability logs)
- Security and governance for AI-operated changes (access control, authorization, verification, compliance-by-design)
- Possible Bias sources and mitigation (data, prompts, tools, policies); fairness in resource allocation and service admission
- Trust, safety and ethical considerations in generative and agentic AI networking

5. Evaluation, Benchmarks, Open Datasets, and experimentations
- Public datasets/benchmarks for RAN/Core/transport/edge; simulated vs real testbeds
Evaluation methodology and built of meaningful KPIs (e.g., relying on MTTR, SLO, energy–QoE trade-offs…)
- Network performance metric in generative and agentic AI communication systems
- Digital twins, experimentation platforms, and testbeds for generative and agentica AI netwoeking
- Reproducible pipelines, artifact sharing, and insightful negative results, robustness to drift
- Sustainability and cost modeling (e.g., compute budgets, edge vs cloud placement)

Submission types and guidelines
Full Papers (up to 8 pages), Short Papers (up to 5 pages), Demos/Positions (2–4 pages). Page limits include references.
Format: two-column IEEE conference style (PDF). Detailed instructions and the submission link will be posted on the AIxNET website.

Open artifacts are encouraged: release code/data/measurement scripts when possible; otherwise provide high-fidelity synthetic surrogates or detailed reproduction recipes.
Comparative studies must clearly state the targeted control layer(s) and report stability/latency/safety metrics alongside performance.
Industrial case studies and live demos are welcome as short or demo papers

Important dates
- Paper submission: June 20, 2026
- Notification: September 15, 2026
- Camera-ready: October 5, 2026
- Conference: November 23-25, 2026

Accepted papers must be presented in person as specified by the organizers.

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