
CRSIT 2026 Concludes with Resounding Success! 🌍
On June 6, 2026, the 2nd International Conference on Communication, Remote Sensing and Information Technology (CRSIT 2026) successfully concluded at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. Centered on cutting-edge interdisciplinary fields such as 6G mobile communications, integrated sensing and communication for low-altitude UAVs, intelligent interpretation of remote sensing data, space-air-ground integrated information technology, electromagnetic regulation and control, and Internet of Vehicles security, the conference adopted an in-person centralized discussion format and brought together experts, scholars, and young research talents from leading universities, research institutes, and defense-related research organizations both within and outside the province. It established an interdisciplinary, high-level, and open academic exchange platform, strongly promoting cross-disciplinary innovation in communications, remote sensing, and information technology, the sharing of frontier research achievements, and the deep integration of industry, academia, and research.

This conference was led and hosted by Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, and organized by the School of Electronic and Information Engineering, with collaborative support from several leading universities, including Southeast University, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and Henan Polytechnic University. The event featured a strong atmosphere of academic discussion throughout the day and injected new momentum into academic exchange and technological innovation in the fields of communications and remote sensing information technology.

At the opening ceremony, Professor Zhizhong Zhang, Dean of the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, delivered a speech on behalf of the host institution. He extended a warm welcome to all attending experts and young scholars, introduced the university’s and the school’s achievements in the development of its advantageous disciplines, including remote sensing science, communication engineering, and artificial intelligence information processing, as well as its research platform layout and the cultivation of interdisciplinary talents. He stated that the conference would serve as a bridge to further deepen cross-university and cross-disciplinary academic exchange in communications, remote sensing, and information technology, thereby contributing to high-quality innovation and development in the aerospace information and next-generation communications industries.
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The conference invited four renowned professors from leading universities to deliver keynote reports, covering industry hotspots such as 6G frontiers, low-altitude intelligent control, and space-air-ground integrated sensing and communication. Professor Haiyang Zhang from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications gave a systematic presentation on the opportunities and challenges of 6G near-field communications. Professor Xingwang Li from Henan Polytechnic University focused on AI-enabled 6G mobile communications, analyzing the implementation pathways of frontier technologies and the future vision for industry development. Professor Hao Jiang from Southeast University provided an in-depth explanation of the fundamental theories and engineering implementation methods of integrated sensing and communication for low-altitude UAVs. Professor Yang Huang from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics delivered a detailed discussion on intelligent scheduling and decision-making of electromagnetic resources in anti-drone scenarios. The reports by these four experts combined cutting-edge theoretical depth with practical engineering value, offering all participants valuable academic insights into the frontiers of the field.
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During the conference, multiple sessions were organized in parallel, including keynote reports, poster presentations, oral presentations, and excellence awards, offering rich content and diverse forms of discussion. In the afternoon oral presentation session, 10 young researchers from several universities and national-level research institutes across China presented their work.
Their topics closely aligned with urgent industry needs and academic frontiers, covering hot topics such as cross-view geo-localization adaptive networks, stability analysis of high-voltage satellite cable impedance, atmospheric temperature and humidity retrieval algorithms for the Fengyun-4 satellite, spatiotemporal networks for nowcasting short-duration heavy rainfall, denoising and filtering of SAR interferograms, decentralized anonymous authentication for vehicular networks, lightweight models for semantic segmentation of remote sensing images, hyperspectral image denoising, and evolutionary game analysis of ride-hailing behavior based on consortium blockchain.

The successful holding of CRSIT 2026 further brought together academic wisdom in the fields of communications, remote sensing, and information technology, and showcased a number of innovative research achievements. It provided important academic support for the development of related disciplines, breakthroughs in key technologies, and the upgrading of the digital information industry.
In the future, the conference will continue to uphold the organizing principles of openness, innovation, interdisciplinarity, and integration. It will keep bringing together high-quality academic resources from home and abroad, deepen frontier academic exchanges and the industrial transformation of research achievements, and support the innovative development of next-generation communications, aerospace remote sensing, and space-air intelligent information technologies. In doing so, it will contribute academic strength to the development of key national fields such as digital infrastructure, low-altitude economy, and meteorological remote sensing.