EBCCSP'2022 Conference

8th International Conference on Event-based Control,

Communication, and Signal Processing

Cracow, Poland, June 22-24, 2022

on-line event

Guidelines

GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING SUBMISSIONS

Regular and Special Session Submissions

The conference seeks original submissions which were not published yet elsewhere. In order for a paper to be accepted, and subsequently included in the IEEE eXplore paper base, they need to meet certain requirements.

The papers are expected to report on novel developments, not published yet elsewhere, with a prospect for a tangible impact on the research area and, hopefully, a potential for practical implementations.

The need for the work done has to be established: why important, and who is going to benefit from it. It is important that the work is put in the framework of the works published by others, if relevant – outlining the differences, novelty, and arising benefits.

The clarity of the material presentation is very important for others to understand and appreciate the presented developments and results.

Submissions lacking proper validation of the results will not be accepted.

The submission page limit, may pose problems for authors reporting on a substantial body of works/results. Authors are encouraged to post that material on their personal pages and provide a link. That should include details of the validation methods/procedures, statistical assessment of the results, etc – anything which would allow to establish validity of the presented results, even to the point of the replication the “experiments”.

Regular and Special Session Submissions

Work-in-Progress papers describe research that has not yet produced results required for a regular paper, but due to novelty and potential impact deserves to be shared with the community at an early stage. Accepted WIP papers will be published in the conference proceedings.

Contributors will asked to give a short presentation of their work and to prepare a poster for the discussion forum that will be held after presentations.

The work in progress submissions need to follow the guidelines for the regular and special session submissions. The main difference is the presented work and arising results are initial/preliminary.

Submissions presenting ideas only, without supporting results, will not be accepted.

STYLE GUIDES FOR CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP PAPERS

Style guides and templates for MS Word and LaTeX are available here.

PLAGIARISM AND INFRINGEMENTS

Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements

Using material published by other authors

Any material published by other authors cited verbatim needs to be properly acknowledged. The recommended practice is to use quotation marks to embed the cited material, to be followed to the reference pointing to the original publication.