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The 12ᵗʰ Annual IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WISEE 2024) will be held from December 16 to 18, 2024 in Daytona Beach, FL, USA.

You can find the 2023 WiSEE website HERE.

You can download the Call for Paper from HERE.

Extended deadline! Submit your papers by Sept. 23rd

Submit your paper here! https://edas.info/N31837

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Janet Kavandi
Senior Advisor
WESTEXEC
(Former: NASA Astronaut, NASA Glenn Research Center Director, President and CSO for Sierra Space)
Dr. Kavandi’s Bio


Plenary Speakers

Dr. Felix Miranda
Deputy Chief of the Communications and Intelligent Systems Division
NASA Glenn Research Center
Dr. Miranda’s Bio

Dr. Julio A. Navarro
Principal Senior Technical Fellow
The Boeing Company
Member of the National Academy of Engineering
Dr. Navarro’s Bio



General Chair’s Message

It is with great enthusiasm that we welcome you as a valued member of the WiSEE community during the 2024 edition of our conference at Daytona Beach, FL. WiSEE is renowned for its vibrant and engaged audience, bringing together diverse voices from industry, academia, and government.

Why WiSEE? WiSEE is IEEE’s premier conference for wireless sensing and communications in space and extreme environments. It offers an unparalleled platform to engage with leaders from the Aviation and Space industries within the realm of cutting-edge wireless technologies.

High-Quality Technical Program. For over 12 years, WiSEE has been a beacon for showcasing groundbreaking wireless technology presentations by scientists and engineers worldwide. We are privileged to host a world-class group of keynotes and plenary speakers, as well as workshops on advanced technologies.

Networking and Industry Interaction. WiSEE is more than just a conference—it’s a hub for innovation, collaboration, and growth. Whether you’re eager to learn about the latest products, connect with global colleagues, or forge new business relationships, WiSEE provides a unique opportunity to network and interact within a highly engaged community.

An Iconic Location Set against the backdrop of the world-famous Daytona Beach, known for its pristine waters, soft sands, and the iconic Daytona International Speedway, our conference location is as inspiring as the event itself. Plus, with proximity to the NASA Kennedy Space Center and Orlando’s renowned theme parks, your experience at WiSEE 2024 promises to be both professionally enriching and personally memorable.

We can’t wait to welcome you to WiSEE 2024!

Eduardo Rojas
General Chair –  WiSEE 2024


Conference Scope

WISEE is IEEE’s premier wireless sensing and communications conference for space and extreme environments. The conference is traditionally generously attended by engineers and scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the European Space Agency (ESA), and other space agencies, along with aerospace and space defense industries and academic researchers, in an effort to understand and solve the emerging problems in the field, present advancements in the state-of-the-art of wireless technologies, introduce novel scientific concepts, and network with the vibrant technical community.

Wireless communications and sensing technologies are essential for space, aviation, and extreme environment applications, such as planetary surfaces, space vehicles, space habitats, and satellites. The many challenges faced in space sensing and communication are extremely diverse and overlap significantly with those found in many terrestrial examples of extreme environments such as extreme hot or cold locations, extremely high- or low-pressure environments, critical control loops in aircraft and nuclear power plants, high-speed rotating equipment, oil/gas pipelines, and platforms, etc. All of these environments pose significant challenges for radio-frequency or optical wireless sensing and communication and will require the application of a broad range of state-of-the-art technologies to generate reliable and cost-effective solutions. Although the specific challenges vary significantly from environment to environment, many of the solutions offered by sensing, communication, and statistical signal processing technologies can be applied in multiple environments, and researchers focusing on space applications can benefit greatly from understanding the problems encountered and solutions applied in alternative environments.

Full-length Research Papers (6 pages) and posters abstracts (3 pages) are sought that address solution to problems in all areas of wireless sensing and communication in space and extreme environments related to spaceflight. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Indexing databases.