Author Registration and Paper Summary Steps:
(Also See
http://www.ims2001.org/technical_2001/callforpapers/abstract.htm)
- Author registration form : title, author(s), and affiliation(s),
and statement of exclusivity. This form also includes a 30-50 word abstract (describe the subject,
its importance, and how the work contributes to the field). This required information must be
submitted at the website:
http://www.ims2001.org/technical_2001/callforpapers/abstract.htm
- Template : A four-page template for submitting the paper summary
will be available at the website:
http://www.estd.nrl.navy.mil/ims2001/welcome.html
- Make sure that the paper summary, including figures, does not exceed 4 pages.
- Submission: Deadlines :
| November 27, 2000 |
*.DOC or *.ps formats |
| December 4, 2000 |
*.pdf format |
- HARD COPY, and FAX submissions will NOT be accepted.
- More than 4 pages of summaries will NOT be accepted.
- Late submissions will NOT be considered.
- Authors of accepted papers will be required to submit a detailed paper,
for publication in the Symposium Digest.
Paper Selection Criteria :
All submissions must be in English. Papers will be selected based on the following factors:
- Originality: The paper must be unique and significant.
- Quantitative content: The summary should give an explicit description of the work
with complete supporting data and adequate references to the existing literature.
- Clarity: The writing and figures must clearly communicate the author’s purpose and results.
- Interest to RFIC membership: Why should this work be reported at this conference?
Clearances :
Authors are cautioned to obtain all required company and government clearances prior
to submitting a paper. A statement that such clearances have been obtained, signed by the submitting
author, must accompany the final manuscript of each accepted paper.
Presentation Format :
- Full-length Papers report significant contributions, advancements, or applications
of microwave technology in a formal presentation format with limited audience interaction.
- Short Papers typically report specific refinement or incremental improvements in the state
of the art in a formal presentation format with limited audience interaction.
- Interactive Forum Papers provide an opportunity for authors to present theoretical or
experimental results in greater detail, and in poster format, and/or to display hardware, perform
demonstrations, and/or conduct discussions in an informal manner with interested colleagues.
Notification :
Authors will be notified of the evaluation result in January 2001. Authors of accepted papers
will receive copyright release forms and instructions for publication and presentation. Final Manuscripts
must be received by Wednesday, March 1, 2001 for publication in the RFIC Symposium Digest.
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