
On March 14th, the 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing, Communication and Control Systems (SPCCS 2026) was held at China Jiliang University in Hangzhou. The conference was organized by the Hangzhou Instrument and Control Society and hostedby the AEIC Academic Exchange Information Center, with joint support from China Jiliang University, the School of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science of Zhejiang University, Zhejiang University of Media and Communications, and the School of Information Science and Engineering of Southeast University. Experts and scholars from the fields of signal processing, communication, and control systems at home and abroad gathered together to engage in in-depth exchanges and discussions on cutting-edge technologies, research achievements, and practical applications in the discipline.

Professor Hong Zhou, Vice Chairman of the Hangzhou Instrument and Control Society and Party Secretary of the School of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science at Zhejiang University, and Professor Binrui Wang, Vice President of China Jiliang University, successively delivered leadership speeches, congratulating the opening of the conference and expressing their expectations for the development of the field. Professor Luping Fang, Vice Chairman of the Hangzhou Instrument and Control Society and professor at Zhejiang University of Technology, presided over the opening ceremony.
Professor Hong Zhou |
Professor Binrui Wang |
The conference featured a rich academic program, consisting of two main sessions: plenary speeches and oral presentations, focusing on core issues and cutting-edge directions in signal processing, communication engineering, and intelligent control. In the plenary session, Professor Feifei Gao from Tsinghua University (National Distinguished Young Scholar, IEEE Fellow) shared key technologies on intelligent fusion for unmanned aerial vehicle scene perception computing; Professor Qing Pan from Zhejiang University of Technology discussed intelligent diagnosis and treatment for critical and severe diseases; Associate Professor Zheng Wang from Southeast University provided insights into hybrid-domain signal processing for MIMO systems; and Professor Yingren Chien from Taipei Tech explained bias compensation in kernel adaptive filtering algorithms. The presentations by these four experts combined theoretical depth with practical value, offering attendees advanced academic inspiration.
Professor Feifei Gao |
Professor Qing Pan |
Professor Zheng Wang |
Professor Yingren Chien |
In oral presentation session, several scholars from domestic and international universities and research institutes—including Southeast University, Nantong University, and the China Nuclear Power Research and Design Institute—delivered presentations in succession. The topics covered a range of research areas such as large-scale MIMO communication channel estimation, OFDM-based ISAC system signal design, low-complexity demodulation techniques for nuclear power wireless communication, disturbance rejection control for flapping-wing robots, and predictive control for multi-wheeled omnidirectional robots. The session featured both innovative theoretical approaches and applied engineering research, providing attendees with multidimensional and in-depth academic inspiration. Additionally, tea breaks and poster presentation sessions were arranged during the conference to offer on-site scholars opportunities for informal exchanges and intellectual interactions.
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