Introduction
The advent of Distributed Generative AI for Wireless (DGAIW) marks an exciting intersection of generative AI and
wireless communications, focusing specifically on the application of advanced generative models in dynamic and
resource-aware wireless environments. This emerging area aims to enable generative AI models to operate
collaboratively across the whole distributed computing continuum (DCC), that is, edge, cloud, and mobile
platforms within distributed networks, unlocking new possibilities for learning data distribution, real-time
data synthesis, and personalized services tailored to wireless contexts. By leveraging distributed learning
frameworks, such as federated and split learning, as well as distributed inference frameworks such as those
employed by multi-agent systems (MAS), DGAIW seeks to overcome challenges related to limited computing power,
high communication overhead, and privacy concerns. The DGAIW workshop seeks to explore these exciting
developments, providing a platform for discussing theoretical breakthroughs, practical innovations, and
real-world applications. Key topics include scalability, energy efficiency, and the integration of generative AI
with communication techniques, all aimed at building a robust roadmap for the implementation of DGAIW. These
advancements promise to revolutionize intelligent wireless communications, paving the way for next-generation
services and systems.
This session will foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers, industry practitioners, and
stakeholders to accelerate advancements in distributed generative AI for wireless communication systems. The
outcomes will contribute to a comprehensive roadmap that enhances generative AI deployment in wireless networked
environments, ultimately shaping next-generation intelligent wireless services. This aligns with the mission of
the conference to advance state-of-the-art distributed systems research and tackle complex societal challenges
with cutting-edge technologies.
Technical Program Committee
About 20 expected attendees. We would invite about 1 or 2 experts around to deliver cutting-edge lectures within
the workshop topics. There would also be about at least 17 authors for oral presentation. At least two workshop
chairs) responsible for chairing the process of the workshop and another co-chair for the reception and
organization at the venue.
The list of the potential program committee to advertise our workshop is given as follows
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Dr. Sana Hafeez, University of Glasgow
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Dr. Yijing Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
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Dr. Syed Tariq Shah, University of Essex
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Dr. Lan Zhang, Clemson University
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Dr. Runze Cheng, University of Glasgow
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Prof. Praveen Kumar Donta, Stockholm University, Sweden
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Prof. Chinmaya Dehury, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Dr. Andrea Morichetta, TU Wien, Austria
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Prof. Stefan Nastic, TU Wien, Austria
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Dr. Hao Yu, University of Oulu, Finland
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Dr. Chenyang Wang, Shenzhen University, China
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Prof. Qing Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Prof. Xiao Ma, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Prof. Wenjing Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Prof. Fanqin Zhou, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Dr. Zhixiang Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Prof. Miguel Bordallo López, University of Oulu, Finland
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Dr. Ekaterina Gilman, University of Oulu, Finland
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Dr. Hassan Mehmood, University of Oulu, Finland
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Dr. Abhishek Kumar, University of Oulu, Finland
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Prof. Erkki Harjula, University of Oulu, Finland
Paper Submission
All paper submissions should follow the IEEE 8.5″ x 11″ two-column format using 10pt fonts and the IEEE
Conference template. Each submission can have up to 6 pages (including figures, tables, appendices, and
references). Submitted papers cannot have been previously published in or be under consideration for publication
in another journal or conference. The workshop Program Committee reserves the right to not review papers that
either exceeds the length specification or have been submitted or published elsewhere. At least one of the
authors of every accepted paper must register and present the paper at the workshop. Visit the ICDCS 2025 main
conference site for more information.
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