Undergraduate Forum
Undergraduate Forum
Undergraduate Forum is being organized at COMSNETS 2026 to recognize the contribution of undergraduate students in the COMSNETS ecosystem. Built on the same lines as the Graduate Forum, it aims to provide a platform for undergraduate students and recently graduated professionals to showcase early research and get feedback from experienced researchers in the field. It will provide the attendees an opportunity to interact, receive career advice and build collaborations with other peers and leading researchers.
Accepted papers in the main conference lead-authored by an undergraduate student or recent graduate (2025 or later) would automatically be considered for presentation in the undergraduate forum as well.
Best Paper Award
Best “Undergraduate Forum Paper Award” will be awarded based on the presentations by a panel of judges.
Topics of Interest
The topics of interest include (but not limited to) the following:
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📡 Wireless Communications
5G, 6G, wireless broadband, and spectrum technologies. Including WLAN, RFID, NFC, cognitive radio, localization and sensing, CubeSats, and satellite networking.
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🖥️ Data Center & Edge Computing
Enterprise networking, data centers, edge and cloud computing integration, and multimedia networking innovations.
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🌱 Green Networking
Network sustainability, economics, and energy efficiency in communication networks.
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🔬 Datasets, Benchmarks, and Testbeds
Highlighting the foundational role of datasets, benchmarks, and testbeds in networking research for experimentation and validation.
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🌐 Network Architecture & Operations
Network architecture, traffic management, caching, content delivery systems, SDN/NFV, internet measurement, and web technologies.
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🚗 Mobility & IoT
Mobile network management, mobile sensing, vehicular networks, Internet of Things (IoT), and smart grid communications.
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🔒 Blockchain & Security
Network security, privacy, trusted computing, and the application of blockchain and distributed ledger technology.
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🛠️ Semiconductors and Digital Communication
Semiconductor advancements in inter- and intra-chip communication, peripheral interfaces (PCIe, USB, etc.), and network-on-chip (NoC) systems.
Program Schedule
- Zero-Trust Stealth Authentication for Networked Systems via Port Knocking and TLS Fingerprinting
- A mechanism for TCP-aware adaptive management of queues in Internet routers
- RFSoC-Based Integrated Navigation and Sensing Using NavIC
- Curiosity-Driven Deep-RL for Adaptive Handover Optimization in O-RAN on the NH-47 Corridor
- Proactive Self-Aware Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Resource Management in NR-V2X Platooning
Panelists:
- Prof. Bhaskar Raman, Dr. Vijay Gabale, Dr. Ranjita Bhagwan, Mr. Sanjay Tiwari, Dr. Nishanth Chandran
- Moderator: Mrunmayi Bhalerao
Panelists
Prof. Bhaskar Raman
IIT Bombay, India
Ranjita Bhagwan
Google, India
Vijay Gabale
Infilect, India
Nishanth Chandran
Microsoft Research, India
Sanjay Tiwari
21CC Education, India
Mrunmayi Bhalerao
Google, India
(Moderator)
Undergraduate Forum Co-Chairs
Kaushik Chowhan
Indian Institute of Technology
Gandhinagar, India
Ojaswa Varshney
IIIT Surat
Surat, India
For any queries, please email all the co-chairs.