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Call for extended abstracts

Scope: Our future society will be increasingly digitalised, hyper-connected and globally data driven. The sixth generation (6G) and beyond 6G wireless networks are expected to bridge the digital and physical worlds by providing wireless connectivity as a service to different vertical sectors. Such far reaching integration will render the society increasingly reliant on wireless networks. While this has the potential to greatly enhance our quality and ease of life, any disruption to these networks would also have significant impact with overreaching consequences. Disruptions can happen due to a variety of reasons, including planned outages, failures due to the nature of wireless propagation, natural disasters, and deliberate cybersecurity attacks. Hence, 6G and beyond 6G networks should not only provide near instant and virtually unlimited connectivity but also be resilient against internal and external disruptions.  

6G Flagship is organizing the first-ever 6G Resilience Summit, where bold thinkers from government, academia and industry will different aspects of 6G resilience, ranging from theoretical foundations to techno-economic and business aspects. The under-preparation 6G White Paper on Resilience will also be launched at this event. 

While the 6G Resilience Summit will mostly feature invited talks from top academic and industrial experts, this call for extended abstracts is an open call for participation in the form of talks or posters from the wider community of researchers and practitioners on 6G resilience. Participants are invited to submit a maximum of two-page extended abstract, including the title of the paper, each author’s name, affiliation and email. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 

  • Novel frameworks to make future wireless networks resilient-by-design 
  • New metrics, methodologies and KVIs to quantify and assess resilience in 6G 
  • End-to-end network architectures, protocols, and algorithms for resilient 6G 
  • Use cases and application of resiliency in special purpose 6G networks serving verticals 
  • Identifying, detecting, and mitigating cyber threats in 6G 
  • Techno-economic, business and regulatory aspects of 6G resilience

Important Dates 

  • Abstract Submission Deadline (firm): 15 September 2025 
  • Abstract Acceptance Notification: 30 September 2025 
  • Workshop dates: 18 – 19 November 2025 
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