29th & 30th January, 2027
This conference would serve as a critical platform to explore the intersection and integration of Computational Intelligence (CI) methodologies with Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). It objectives are showcase how intelligent, adaptive, and nature-inspired computational techniques are essential for designing, operating, and securing the next generation of interconnected physical and digital infrastructures. CI deals with complex, real-world problems that might be uncertain, imprecise, or too complex for traditional mathematical modelling. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are societal-scale engineered systems that are built from, and depend upon, the seamless, correct and safe integration of physical processes, computation components, and in most cases also human supervisors. As cyber physical systems are a multidisciplinary field, the engineering requires theoretical analysis, advanced heuristics, artificial intelligence, security methodologies and big data to work seamlessly together. The deployment of the system is profoundly transforming how we interact with the physical world, just as the world wide web transformed how we interact with one another. Impact of computational intelligence on these systems are visible across a number of challenging domains including autonomous systems, agriculture, aeronautics, building design, civil infrastructure, energy, environmental quality, healthcare and personalized medicine, manufacturing, and transportation. Further integration and innovations in domain will continue to have an enormous societal and economic impact.
The International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Cyber Physical Systems (CICPS), serves as the foremost platform to showcase and discuss ground breaking technical research contributions shaping the field of CPS. The conference will bring together industry experts, researchers, and academics to exchange insights and experiences on frontier technologies, ground breaking research, and innovative solutions within the CICPS and digital transformation with aid of AI and its various applications. With a rich and diverse program, the conference will present research and innovation papers, alongside compelling special sessions, engaging exhibitions, and an industry forum showcasing subjective industry talks. Schedule now to be part of this spectacular and highly anticipated event, taking place Jan 29-30, 2027 in Kolkata, India.
This conference has been divided into six tracks where, we are inviting papers to be submitted in:
Hybrid presentation mode is available for outstation and international participants, allowing them to present their papers either in person at the venue or virtually via an online platform.
Paper Submission Date:
7th September, 2026
Paper Notification Date:
20th November, 2026
Registration and Camera ready submission:
20th December, 2026
Submit your Paper Now
Microsoft CMTThe Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the SCOPUS indexed Springer Book Series “Lecture Notes
in Networks and Systems”
https://www.springer.com/series/15179
We invite original, high-quality research contributions in the following five thematic tracks:
Description
This track focuses on the intelligent design, analysis, and optimization of communication infrastructures
and
distributed systems that form the backbone of modern Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). Computational
intelligence
techniques are increasingly employed to enhance network performance, resource allocation, reliability,
scalability,
and real-time decision-making across interconnected physical and cyber environments. The track welcomes
contributions addressing intelligent communication frameworks, adaptive networking, and system-level
architectures that enable efficient and resilient CPS deployment.
Topics of Interest
Description
This track addresses computational intelligence methodologies for acquiring, integrating, and interpreting
heterogeneous sensory information within Cyber-Physical Systems. Modern CPS rely on multiple sensing
modalities
to perceive and understand dynamic physical environments. The track emphasizes sensor integration, fusion
algorithms, uncertainty management, and context-aware intelligence that transform raw sensory data into
actionable insights for autonomous and intelligent systems.
Topics of Interest
Description
This track focuses on computational intelligence techniques that enable Cyber-Physical Systems to
perceive,
understand, and interact with the physical world through visual information. Research contributions
addressing
machine vision, visual analytics, scene understanding, and intelligent visual perception for autonomous
and real-
time CPS applications are encouraged. The emphasis is on transforming visual data into actionable
intelligence for
monitoring, control, and decision-making.
Topics of Interest
Description
This track explores computational intelligence approaches for speech, language, and multimodal interaction
in
Cyber-Physical Systems. Intelligent CPS increasingly require natural
communication capabilities that enable seamless interaction between humans and machines. The track
welcomes
contributions in speech technologies, natural language processing, large language models, multilingual
intelligence,
and conversational systems that support adaptive, context-aware, and human-centric CPS
Topics of Interest
Description
This track focuses on intelligent robotic systems and autonomous decision-making technologies that bridge
the
cyber and physical worlds. Computational intelligence plays a critical role in enabling robots and
automated systems
to perceive, learn, adapt, and act in complex environments. The track invites research on autonomous
systems,
intelligent control, collaborative robotics, and smart automation solutions that advance next-generation
Cyber-
Physical Systems.
Topics of Interest
Description
This track addresses the security, privacy, trust, and resilience challenges of intelligent Cyber-Physical
Systems. As
CPS increasingly integrate artificial intelligence, distributed computing, and large-scale sensing
infrastructures,
ensuring secure and trustworthy operation becomes critical. The track focuses on computational
intelligence
approaches for threat detection, risk assessment, privacy preservation, secure communications, and
resilient CPS
architectures.
Topics of Interest