In the context of 6G, aerial access will play a vital role across many industries, as the next-generation wireless technology promises seamless connectivity between airborne platforms like drones and satellites, and ground networks. With its ultra-low latency, vast bandwidth, and improved data transmission capabilities, 6G is expected to make aerial platforms essential for smart infrastructure, urban development, and environmental management. For example, cellular drones could deliver real-time, high-resolution imaging and data for applications such as precision agriculture, autonomous delivery, and disaster relief. In industries like mining, construction, and oil exploration, aerial devices could allow for more precise, real-time monitoring and control of operations, even in the most remote areas. Furthermore, aerial access is considered a key component in expanding Internet of Things (IoT) networks, supporting large ecosystems of connected devices in smart cities, self-driving vehicles, and environmental monitoring. This cutting-edge technology will transform how industries interact with physical spaces and the environment, ushering in a new era of connectivity and efficiency.
In this regard, the First International Conference on Intelligent Aerial Access and Applications (IAAA) will be held in the dynamic and culturally vibrant city of Hanoi, Vietnam, from July 16-18, 2025, to gather scholars who address the current state of technology and the outcome of ongoing research in the fields. IAAA 2025 is organized by Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA), Hanoi University of Mining and Geology (HUMG) and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT). All accepted and presented papers will be submitted for consideration of possible publication in the Springer series “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS)” indexed by SCOPUS.
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts electronically as PDF files through EDAS. The direct link for paper submission is https://edas.info/N33159