IEEE-CYBER 2026

Florence, Italy

July 21-25, 2026

Final Call for Late-Breaking Papers

A final submission window is now open for high-quality recent work aligned with the scope of IEEE-CYBER 2026. We encourage researchers and practitioners to share new results, ongoing breakthroughs, and timely contributions.

Important Dates:

Submission Deadline

March 15, 2026 April 30, 2026 Submission For Review

Start Notification of Acceptance

April 15, 2026 May 15, 2026

Final Paper Submission

May 15, 2026 June 5, 2026

Call for Papers

IEEE-CYBER is sponsored by IEEE Robotics & Automation Society focusing on the advanced Cyber techniques in automation, control, and intelligent cyber systems. The IEEE Robotics and Automation Society is committed to advancing diversity in Robotics and Automation, and to promoting an inclusive and equitable culture that welcomes, engages, and rewards all who contribute to the field, without regard to ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore and EI subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. Extended abstracts are also encouraged to submit to the conference. The main conference topics are (but are not limited to) :

CPS/Industrial Intelligence:

Cyber Physical Systems, embedded systems; integrated sensing, communication, and computational systems; chemical, biological, physical diagnostic and implantable systems; mobile intelligent systems; micro power grids; energy scavenging systems; sustainable and distributed energy systems.

Modeling/Control/Optimization/Automation:

Adaptive control; networked control; multi-agent systems; control of energy systems; hybrid control; intelligent automation; factory modeling and simulation; automation in life sciences and healthcare; biomedical applications.

Robotics/Unmanned Systems:

Localization, navigation and mapping; robot sensing and data fusion; perception systems; human-machine interaction; soft robot; medical robot; space and underwater robots; search, rescue and field robot; cooperative robot; parallel robot.

Internet of Things/Digital Twins:

Advanced “Internet of Things” technologies and applications; E-commerce; mobile commerce; logistics; transportation related issues; cyber security for energy and communication infrastructures; wireless, optical, and hybrid communications systems; internet security; digital twin environment.

Sensors/Measurement :

Optical Fiber Sensors; intelligent sensor networks and systems; intelligent sensors in industrial practice; data analysis from multi-sensors using artificial intelligence; vision sensors; edge computing technologies, services, and applications; sensors for extreme environmental applications.

Humanoid Robotics:

Perception and cognition; motion control and human-like movement; learning and adaptation; autonomous navigation and localization; biomimetic design and ergonomics; multimodal collaboration, tactile sensing, whole-body Control

AI/Embodied AI:

Learning, reasoning, and interaction capabilities of AI agents in physical or simulated environments; reinforcement learning; deep learning; imitation learning; visual-language-action models; computer vision; embodied AI and application.

Brain-Machine Hybrid Intelligence and Behavioral Enhancement:

Bi-directional brain-machine sensing, control, and decision-making; behavioral intention anticipation; hybrid intelligence; multimodal behavioral enhancement; swarm game theory.

DEI Statement

The IEEE Robotics and Automation Society is committed to advancing diversity in Robotics and Automation, and to promoting an inclusive and equitable culture that welcomes, engages, and rewards all who contribute to the field, without regard to ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.