(BSN 2025) 2025 IEEE 21st International Conference on Body Sensor Networks
Security & Privacydata mining & big dataartificial intelligenceEnergy and ResourcesMedical and Pharmacy
Conference Date
Nov 03-Nov 05, 2025
Place
Los Angeles, The United States
Submission Deadline
Jun 08, 2025
E-mail
aawatson@virginia.edu
Digital health technologies are becoming increasingly pervasive. These tools increase opportunities to measure physiology and behavior in the wild (i.e., outside the laboratory). Evolving sensing technologies and data analytic solutions could transform sensor data into clinically actionable information. The IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Body Sensor Networks – Computational Medicine: Expanding Health through Sensing and AI (BSN 2025) will address digital health research and offer participants a unique forum to discuss the key issues and innovative solutions for sensor and systems development, data analytics and modeling, data management and interpretation, and communications.
Topics of Interest included but are not limited to:
Novel digital health solutions (i.e., sensors and algorithms) for diagnosis, disease progress tracking, and self-management.
Sensors and systems for digital health, wellness, and athletics.
Conformable decoders: unintrusive, comfortable, self-powered sensors and systems.
Flexible, stretchable, and imperceptible electronics for sensors and systems.
Contact-less solutions for human sensing.
Power-optimization for implantable and wearable sensors and systems.
Wearable robotics system for digital healthcare.
Signal processing, machine learning, deep learning, and decision-support algorithms.
Adaptive, personalized intervention systems by closing the loop between technologies and humans.
Security, privacy, and trust in digital health technologies.
Optimization and personalization for digital health technologies and outcomes.
Human-centered design for digital healthcare to address real-world stakeholder needs.
Emerging topics such as Agentic AI and LLMs for computational health
Organizing Committee
General Co-Chair
Bobak J Mortazavi
Texas A&M University, USA
General Co-Chair
Majid Sarrafzadeh
UCLA, USA
General Co-Chair
Ye (Sarah) Sun
University of Virginia, USA
Committee Co-Chair
Miguel Coimbra
Technical Program
University of Porto, Portugal