The AICON Lab, led by Dr. Fang (Fiona) Fang, is with Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Western University. AICON’s research focuses on developing AI-native connectivity, optimization, and networking technologies that embed intelligence directly into communication, networking, and computing infrastructure. Our research advances an AI–network co-evolution paradigm in which AI autonomously optimizes network operation, resource orchestration, and system performance, while connectivity infrastructures operationalize and scale distributed intelligence such as edge and federated learning. We focus on deployable solutions, including intelligent radio environments (e.g., RIS-enabled systems), AI-driven system optimization, integrated communication–sensing–computing, and wireless edge intelligence. Through experimental testbeds, system prototyping, and industry collaboration, AICON translates these innovations into practical technologies for 6G networks, smart infrastructure, autonomous systems, and mission-critical industrial applications.
Latest news and updates about the research group.
Congratulating Yushen Chen on the acceptance of the paper at Personalized Vehicular Health Diagnosis via Large Language Model, titled: Personalized Vehicular Health Diagnosis via Large Language Model.
Congratulating Bibo Wu on the acceptance of the paper at IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, titled: Straggler-Resilient Federated Learning over A Hybrid Conventional and Pinching Antenna Network.
Congratulating Guan Qiang on the acceptance of the paper at IEEE Internet of Things Journal, titled: Joint Computational Resource Allocation and Layer Partitioning for Federated Learning.
We proudly congratulate Dr. Hong Chen on her new appointment as assistant professor at University of New Brunswick.
Congratulating Dr. Xie on the acceptance of the paper at IEEE Transactions on Communications, titled: Power-Efficient Optimization for Coexisting Semantic and Bit-Based Users in NOMA Networks.
Congratulating Dr. Xie on the acceptance of the paper at IEEE Communications letters, titled: A Low-Complexity Placement Design of Pinching-Antenna Systems.
Congratulations to Bibo Wu on the acceptance of the paper at IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, titled: Stackelberg Game-Based Performance Optimization in Digital Twin-Assisted Federated Learning over NOMA Networks.
Prof. Fang has been awarded the Engineering Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Research for the 2024–2025 academic year. This prestigious recognition is presented to an outstanding Western Engineering faculty member who has demonstrated exceptional potential in research through the high quality of their contributions.
Congratulating Dr.Xie on the acceptance of paper at at IEEE Communications letters, titled: Rethinking Power Minimization in a Downlink Hybrid NOMA Network.
Congratulations to Oladayo Richard Ogunjimi on the acceptance of the paper at IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2025 Workshop - TOGC6G, titled: A Goal-Oriented Context-Aware Adaptive Semantic Communication Scheme Using a Semantic Mask Module.
Big congratulations to Dr. Hong Chen for receiving the Assistant Professor position at University of New Brunswick!
IEEE ICC Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. June 10, 2025
We proudly congratulate Dr. Chen on her appointment as Assistant Professor.
We proudly congratulate Dr. Chen on her appointment as Assistant Professor.
We are always looking for self-motivated students who want to pursue a Ph.D.
degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
If you are interested in Machine Learning for Intelligent Wireless
Communications, Semantic Communications, Edge AI, or similar topics and
have a solid background in wireless communications or computer science,
please email us your CV and research plan.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Thompson Engineering Building,
Room TEB 261
Western University
Tel: 519-661-2111, ext. 82135
Email:fang.fang@uwo.ca