For any early request or proposal, please contact: jonathan[dot]saussereau[at]ims-bordeaux[dot]fr

Call for Demos

The IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SIPS) 2026 invites proposals for Live Demonstrations showcasing innovative signal processing systems, prototypes, tools, and applications.

Live demos provide an interactive environment where attendees can directly experience working systems and discuss implementation details with presenters.

Demonstrations may include software and hardware implementations of signal processing systems, FPGA and ASIC prototypes, GPU-accelerated platforms, embedded and edge AI systems, neuromorphic and quantum computing systems, AI accelerators, design automation tools, real-time multimedia and communication systems, radar and sensing platforms, robotics and autonomous systems, biomedical and audio/video processing applications, wireless and IoT systems, and innovative signal processing applications and architectures.

Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit a 1- to 2-page demo description including:

  • Demo title
  • Overview of the demonstrated system
  • Description of the setup and required equipment
  • Explanation of the visitor interaction and demonstration scenario
  • Optional link to a short demonstration video

Demonstrators can bring their own equipment.
A table, 2 chairs and power access will be provided.
Additionnal equipment may be provided on demand.

Proposals should be submitted by email at jonathan.saussereau@ims-bordeaux.fr

Important Dates

  • Demo Submission Deadline: 17 July 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: 30 July 2026

Call for Tutorials

The IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SIPS) 2026 invites proposals for Tutorials to be held as part of the conference program.

Tutorials provide attendees with the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge on emerging topics, advanced methodologies, industrial practices, and interdisciplinary trends related to signal processing hardware and software systems.

We welcome tutorial proposals on topics including, but not limited to:

Software Implementation of Signal Process. Systems

  • Software on programmable digital signal processors
  • Application-specific instruction-set processor (ASIP) architectures
    and systems
  • SIMD, VLIW, and multi-core CPU architectures
  • GPU-based massively parallel implementation

Machine Learning and AI for Signal Processing

  • Circuits and systems for AI
  • Resource-efficient machine learning and AI
  • Tools/platforms for AI
  • Hardware/neuromorphic accelerators
  • Hardware/software co-design and automation for AI
  • Applications of generative AI and foundation models

Design Methods of Signal Processing Systems

  • Optimization of signal processing algorithms
  • Compilers and tools for signal processing systems
  • Algorithm-to-architecture transformation
  • Dataflow-based design methodologies

Hardware Implementation of Signal Process. Syst.

  • Low power/complexity signal processing circuits & applications
  • FPGA and reconfigurable architecture-based systems
  • System-on-chip and network-on-chip
  • VLSI for sensor network and RF identification systems
  • Quantum signal processing
  • Neuromorphic computing
  • Edge and embedded computing

Signal Processing Application Systems

  • Audio, speech, and language processing
  • Biomedical signal processing and bioinformatics
  • Image, video, and multimedia signal processing
  • Information forensics, security, and cryptography
  • Radar, sonar and acoustic sensing systems
  • Robotics and autonomous systems
  • Sensor arrays and networks and their applications
  • Signal processing for non-volatile memory systems
  • Wireless communications and internet of things
  • Signal processing for mixed-signal technologies

Submission Guidelines

Tutorial proposals should include:

  • Tutorial title
  • Abstract and motivation
  • Tutorial outline and expected learning outcomes
  • Format (2 hours or 4 hours)
  • Intended audience and prerequisites
  • Short biographies of the speakers

Proposals should not exceed 2 pages.

Proposals should be submitted by email at jonathan.saussereau@ims-bordeaux.fr

Important Dates

Notification of Acceptance: 30 July 2026Details to be communicated soon.

  • Tutorial Submission Deadline: 17 July 2026
  • Notification of acceptance : 30 July 2026