Instructions for Authors - Regular, Special Session and Workshop Papers
Prospective authors are invited to electronically submit full regular papers of their work. English is the working language of the Conference. Papers are limited to eight (8) pages.
Authors must adhere to the IEEE Conference written paper format. The author must submit the draft version of the paper for review before the due submission deadline (Important Dates). These are submitted through the IES Submit system, which is entered from the conference website. IEEE is very strict about the requirements for PDF files for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. We strongly recommend to use the set of templates in MS Word and LaTeX format provided by IEEE. Letter page size is preferred, and A4 can also be used. Please use them to create your paper, but don't modify the style nor the format under any circumstances
Submit only original work, not previously published or copyrighted. Prospective authors are expected to submit only their own original works. The Conference will be using the CrossCheck automated screening system to help verify originality of papers. Submitted works may be compared to over 20 million articles in databases worldwide. Papers that violate IEEE's publication principles may be summarily rejected. If the violation is deemed severe, then disciplinary actions may also be taken by IEEE.
Where to Submit
Submission system is now opened for all submissions. Click here to go to the paper submission website. (Opens in new Window/Tab)
Instructions for Authors - Work-In-Progress Papers
The submissions in the Work in Progress papers category describe research that have not yet produced the results required for a regular paper, but that due to its novelty and potential impact deserves to be shared with the community at an early stage. These submissions need to follow the guidelines for the regular, special session and workshop submissions but limited to four (4) pages (total length including references).
WiP contributors are expected to give a short presentation of their work and to prepare a poster for the discussion forum that will take place after the presentations. More specifically, each WiP paper shall be presented by one of the authors in a very short oral presentation of 3 minutes, without any ensuing discussion, in its respective session.
Accepted and presented papers will be copyrighted to IEEE and published in conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library.
Where to find Paper Templates
Click here to download paper templates in word and LaTeX. (Opens in new Window/Tab)
To know more about how to create papers for IEEE IES conferences, please visit: http://www.ieee-ies.org/conferences/paper-format-for-conferences (Opens in new Window/Tab)