Check out the list of accepted demos and accepted posters
SenSys 2026 welcomes exciting demonstrations and posters of novel technologies, algorithms, methods, applications, and hardware for embedded artificial intelligence and sensing systems showing promising early work. We seek participation from both industry and academia. Selection will be based on a short abstract, evaluated based on technical merit and innovation as well as the potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of ideas at the conference. Accepted abstracts will appear in the regular conference proceedings.
Please note that demos and posters share the same Call for Demos/Posters. However, they have separate submission links. Be sure to use the correct link when submitting your work.
SenSys 2026 poster and demos should focus on the same areas as the main conference (see the main conference's Call for Papers). Works on theoretical foundations, emerging application areas, and novel technologies are encouraged.
We welcome submissions from academic, industrial, and government sectors.
Demo abstracts should describe both the technology being showcased as well as the user experience of the demo.
Tables, power, and wireless connectivity will be provided. If a demo requires additional special arrangements, please describe them clearly in your submission using a separate third page (not part of the technical content of the abstract).
Abstract submissions should be no more than 2 pages and must follow a double-column format. All figures, appendices, and references must fit within this limit. Please add a "Demo Abstract:" or "Poster Abstract:" prefix to your title.
Your submission must be in PDF format with all fonts embedded, and be formatted according to the official IEEE conference paper guidelines:
Use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats.
Submissions that do not meet the page limit, size, or formatting requirements will not be reviewed.
At least one author of every accepted poster or demonstration is required to register and attend the conference in person.
The camera-ready version of poster and demo abstracts will be collected via the IEEE CPS publication website, as soon as possible and no later than March 31, 2026. Please note that the deadline for the camera-ready is a strict deadline.
After final acceptance, the corresponding author will be contacted with further instructions.
Each accepted contribution must be covered by one full (non-student) registration, and at least one author must attend and present in person. Camera-ready submission implies this registration requirement.