ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

Online submission

The abstract submission page is now open. The abstract submission deadline is January 15, 2022 January 31, 2022

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Paper Templates:

Only final full papers with 4-6 pages can be sent to the IEEE Xplore database after the conference. Paper length is limited up to 8 pages, with the extra page charge over 6 pages.
At least one author should register for the conference (with payment) by March 15 and attend the conference to present the paper.

The full paper should be a PDF file using A4 size papers. The templates and instructions for MS Word and LaTex can be found on the IEEE – Manuscript Template for Conference Proceedings page.

  • Paper size: A4.
  • Paper format: Two-column format in the IEEE style is required.
  • Page limit: Only full papers with 4-6 pages can be sent to IEEE Xplore database after the conference. Only full papers with 4-6 pages can be sent to IEEE Xplore database after the conference. Paper length is limited up to 8 pages, with the extra page charge over 6 pages.

PDF file: A manuscript file needs to be converted into its PDF version for submission. Please limit the size of the PDF file to be 5 Mb. Please do NOT stamp any page number in the paper PDF file.

REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAYOUT OF ABSTRACT:

Paper sizeA4
Top margin36mm
Bottom margin19mm
Side margin19mm
  • Manuscript should NOT contain any 1) Page numbers; 2) Headers; 3) Footers.
  • Author List. The author names should be listed in the order of First Name, Middle Name or Initial (if any), and then Last (Sir) Name. DO NOT indicate any membership UNLESS the author is a member of the IEEE.
  • Figures. Ensure every figure in your paper is clear enough, with a standard of 300 dots per inch (dpi).
  • References. Refer to the template file below for the IEEE style of reference citations. Please do NOT use reference styles from publications of other societies or organizations.

You are recommended to finish your uploads at least 3 hours before the deadline to avoid the traffic jam in the network.

iThenticate Similarity Index

As stated in the submission guidelines, contributed manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism and related violations. For this purpose, the iThenticate tool provides the editorial board with a similarity report for each contribution. These reports are merely a tool to facilitate the search for sources containing similar text to other documents. The generated similarity index is calculated out of all scores against documents in the CrossCheck database. A high similarity index does not necessarily imply plagiarism. The decision whether or not a submission violates the rules for plagiarism is made after careful examination of both the submitted manuscript and other sources containing similar text passages.