Scope and Objective
IEEE BTC 2026 invites researchers, industry experts, and leading practitioners to submit their original, unpublished contributions in the form of papers and presentations, suitably in proceeding and non-proceeding tracks.
Topics of Interest
- End-to-End System Design
- Hardware-Software Co-Design
- Architecture Design
- Cyber-Physical System Design
- Model-based Design
- Design Automation
- Processor & Memory Architecture
- Interconnect & Networking Systems
- Multiprocessor Systems
- Microservices, Event-Driven, Self-adaptive & P2P Architecture
- Custom Silicon Design
- IP Core Design
- SoC for Specific Applications
- Supercomputer & Cluster Computing Systems
- IoT & Medical Device Design
- Consumer Electronics & Wearables
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Avionics & Automotive Systems
- System Modelling & Simulation
- Hybrid System Modelling
- Transaction-level Modeling (TLM)
- Event-driven & Mixed-signal Simulation
- FPGA-based Emulation & Virtual Prototyping
- Formal Verification & Post-Silicon Verification
- Power, Thermal & Timing Simulation
- Benchmarks
- Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
- Embedded C/C++ Programming
- Device Driver Development
- Middleware and Frameworks
- Embedded Systems Security
- Automotive & Industrial Embedded Systems
- Functional Safety & Risk Assessment
- Safety Standards and Compliance
- Threat Modeling & Secure Coding
- Security Testing and Validation
- Fault Tolerance & Redundancy
- Cross-layer Reliability
- Security for Embedded, CPS & IoT
- Power Converter Control
- Power Quality and Grid Stability
- Efficiency Optimization
- Smart Grids and Microgrids
- Electric Vehicle (EV)
- Renewable Energy Integration
- Intelligent Energy Management
- Quantum Technologies
- Digital Twins
- Humanoids
- Augmented Realities
- Neuro-Morphic Computing
- Smart Healthcare
Who Should Submit?
Who Should Submit?
- Industry Professionals
- Academic Researchers who are doing collaborative research with industry
Key Benefits of Participation
- Visibility across the industry
- Opportunity to showcase to 200+ participants from leading industries
Submission Tracks
We solicit submission of original, unpublished work in any of the following 2 technical tracks (where page limit includes all figures, tables, references, etc.):
Industry Research Track
For authors seeking to publish their work in formal and archival publications. The submission in this track will undergo a thorough peer-review process, and accepted papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore for possible inclusion.
- 4–6 pages
- Proceeding track
- Submitted to IEEE Xplore upon acceptance
Industry Presentation Track
For authors seeking to present early-stage research, industry insights, position papers. The submissions in this track will be peer-reviewed for relevance and quality. Accepted contributions will be presented at the conference via talks or posters, but will NOT be submitted to IEEE Xplore.
- Non-proceeding track
- Talks or posters at conference
- Not submitted to IEEE Xplore