About us

The 10th EAI International Conference on Smart Grid and Innovative Frontiers in Telecommunications (EAI SmartGIFT 2026) explores the integration of conventional, renewable and distributed power generation with modern telecommunications. It focuses on enhanced reliability, resilience, and intelligence in smart grids, alongside applications in smart buildings, transportation, and healthcare.

Important Dates

Fri, May 15, 2026
Cycle 1 Submission Deadline
Mon, Jun 15, 2026
Cycle 1 Notification Deadline
Fri, Jul 10, 2026
Cycle 1 Camera-ready Deadline
Mon, Jun 15, 2026
Cycle 2 Submission Deadline
Wed, Jul 15, 2026
Cycle 2 Notification Deadline
Sat, Aug 15, 2026
Cycle 2 Camera-ready Deadline

Call For Paper

Integrated Sensing and Communications
Resilient and robust control for recovery of smart grid
Flexibility and self-healing capability of smart grid
Electric vehicle systems for smart grid
Smart grid system architecture
Smart grid electricity markets
Decentralized decision making for smart grid
Phishing analytic and system security for smart grid
Microgrid and islanding applications and operations
Quality-of-Service (QoS), energy-efficiency, and fault tolerance in smart grid systems
Resource management of smart grid systems
Smart grid infrastructural dependencies
Distributed control and efficient optimization methods for smart grid
Modelling and simulation of smart grid
Data analytics, sensing, processing and communication techniques for smart grid
Management techniques for distributed energy generation and storage
Energy storage technologies for smart grid
Physical and MAC layer protocols, low power link layer technologies (PLC and wireless)
Resource management and cross-layer optimization
Multi-hop communication and mesh networking
Scalable network and system architecture (e.g., FAN, HAN, NAN and BAN)
Lightweight IP networking stacks for constrained devices
Communication protocols for real-time information collection and control applications
Data models and communication-aware data management solutions
Coexistence, convergence and interoperability mechanisms
Signal processing and coding techniques for energy related sensor information
5G and beyond enabling technologies, innovative applications and services
Microwave and millimetre-wave passive and active devices
Radio frequency based sensing and energy harvesting
V2X communication for connected autonomous vehicles
Optical-wireless integration in backhaul and access networks
Radiometric fingerprinting for security of wireless devices
Software defined wireless networks
Internet of things for smart cities

Papers should be submitted through EasyChair and must comply with Springer format guidelines. Regular papers 12-20 pages, Short papers 6-11 pages, and Poster/Demo papers 4-6 pages.

Committee

Program Committee

Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou

General Chair

Arizona State University, USA

Aris Leivadeas

Technical Program Chair

Université du Québec, Canada

Subhash Lakshminarayana

Technical Program Chair

University of Warwick, UK

Organizing committee

Aruzhan Sabyrbek

Web Chair

ASU, USA

Dimitrios Manias

Publicity and Social Media Chair

Mississippi State University, USA

Fei Teng

Workshops Chair

Imperial College London, UK

Dheryta Jaisinghani

Publications Chair

University of Northern Iowa, USA

Junbo Zhao

Tutorials Chair

Dartmouth College, USA