LINCS Lab to Present Two Papers at IEEE IWCMC 2026
LINCS Lab is pleased to announce that two papers from the lab have been accepted at The 22nd International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC 2026).
The accepted papers highlight two important research directions in next-generation wireless networks: resource allocation for RIS-assisted 6G IoT systems and the resilience of AI-driven RAN slicing under adversarial attacks.
The first paper, “Adversarial Attacks in AI-Driven RAN Slicing: SLA Violations and Recovery,” authored by Deemah H. Tashman and Soumaya Cherkaoui, investigates adversarial threats in AI-driven RAN slicing and studies their impact on service-level agreement violations and recovery mechanisms in heterogeneous NextG services. [: arxiv ]
The second paper, “RIS-Assisted Joint Resource Allocation for 6G FR3 IoT Networks,” authored by Muddasir Rahim, Irfan Azam, and Soumaya Cherkaoui, proposes a resource allocation framework for reconfigurable intelligent surface-assisted IoT networks operating in the FR3 / upper mid-band spectrum. The work combines SCA-based power allocation with matching-theory-based IoT user–RIS association to improve the achievable network sum rate under realistic channel conditions. [: arxiv ]
These contributions reflect LINCS Lab’s ongoing research efforts toward reliable, intelligent, and secure next-generation wireless communication systems.
Congratulations to all authors on this achievement.
