Co-located with IEEE PerCom 2027

International Workshop on Security and Resilience of Multi-UAV Systems

SReMUAV 2027

A focused research forum for researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of UAV systems, pervasive computing, cybersecurity, resilient autonomy, distributed AI, wireless networking, and cyber-physical systems.

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About the Workshop

Multi-UAV systems are becoming an important component of computing infrastructures, extending sensing, communication, actuation, and edge intelligence into safety-critical environments. They are increasingly deployed for disaster response, public safety, infrastructure and environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, logistics, and temporary communication coverage.

Security and resilience of multi-UAV systems is significantly challenging because coordinated missions rely on tightly coupled interactions among autonomous agents, creating attack surfaces and failure modes that can propagate through communication, control, perception, and mission execution.

SReMUAV 2027 aims to foster cross-layer, security-by-design approaches for secure and resilient multi-UAV and UAV-assisted pervasive computing environments.

Call for Papers

SReMUAV 2027 invites original research contributions on the security, resilience, dependability, and trustworthy operation of multi-UAV systems and UAV-assisted pervasive computing environments.

Topics of Interest

  • Threat models and risk assessment for UAV systems and operations
  • Robust localization, navigation, timing, and mission control under GPS spoofing and jamming
  • Resilient coordination, consensus, task allocation, formation control, and path planning
  • Security under failures, Byzantine behaviour, compromised UAVs, and intermittent connectivity
  • Secure edge, fog, cloud, and digital-twin support for multi-UAV systems
  • Privacy-preserving data sharing and mission analytics
  • Adversarial machine learning and trustworthy perception for aerial sensing
  • Secure federated learning and data poisoning defence
  • Intrusion detection, anomaly detection, and cyber-physical incident response
  • Self-healing, redundancy management, and graceful degradation in UAV teams
  • Security and safety co-engineering
  • Formal verification, runtime assurance, and certification-aware design
  • Energy-aware and sustainable security mechanisms for resource-constrained UAVs
  • Testbeds, benchmarks, datasets, and simulation-to-reality validation
  • Reproducibility and field studies for secure and resilient multi-UAV systems

Submission Guidelines

Authors should present original, unpublished work and follow IEEE conference formatting guidelines

Submission Site Coming Soon

Important Dates

MilestoneDate
Paper submission deadlineNovember 17, 2026
Author notificationJanuary 8, 2027
Camera-ready submissionFebruary 2, 2027
Workshop dateMarch 2027

Organizing Committee

Deepak Kumar Panda

Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Workshop Co-Chair; program coordination and review management.

Deepak.Panda@cranfield.ac.uk

Hae-In Lee

Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Workshop Co-Chair; program coordination and review management.

haein.lee@cranfield.ac.uk

Sourav Kanti Addya

National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India

Workshop Co-Chair; publicity and community outreach coordination.

souravkaddya@nitk.edu.in

Technical Program Committee

Contact

For questions regarding SReMUAV 2027, please contact the workshop organizers.