[Tccc] Call for Proposals for IEEE CCNC 2014 Special Sessions

Haiyong Xie haiyong.xieatacm.org
Wed May 29 16:01:51 EDT 2013



 CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSALS
  

IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), sponsored by
IEEE Communications Society, is a major annual international conference
organized with the objective of bringing together researchers, developers,
and practitioners from academia and industry working in all areas of
consumer communications and networking.

We invite proposals for Special Sessions from experienced researchers on
topics that are new or emerging areas within consumer networking and
communications. CCNC is the leading conference covering the latest
technologies and research in the growing field of consumer communications
and networking, and is conveniently scheduled following the Consumer
Electronics Show. The Special Sessions will provide a forum for
researchers, engineers and scientists from all consumer communications and
networking communities (academia, industry, standards organizations) to
present their latest research findings, and novel ideas in specific areas
of interests.

Special session topics are encouraged to cover some emerging focused area
related to the overall conference scope and which are not already covered
in the technical tracks. Example topics from previous years include:

- virtualization for CE devices
- location-aware technologies and applications on smart phones
- information dissemination in vehicular networks
- smart grids: emerging services and networks
- ecological home networks
- green communications
- social networking applications


WHAT & WHERE TO SUBMIT

The submitted proposals for Special Sessions should include the following:

1. Title for the proposed special session
2. One or two paragrahs description / justification of interest and impact
for IEEE CCNC 2014
3. Targeted theme and a list of topics of the special session
4. List of organizers, affiliation and contact information
5. Short biography of organizer(s), their background and research interests
6. Tentative technical program committee

Prospective organizers of a special session should send their proposals via
email to haiyong.... at acm.org.


PROPOSAL EVALUATIONS

Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of their relevance, timeliness,
interest, and significance of the topic, as well as the potential quality
of papers in the proposed session and their fit within the program as a
whole. On approval of their proposal, the special session organizer(s) will
be responsible for soliciting papers, suggesting reviewers for the Session,
managing the review of the papers submitted to their proposed special
sessions, posting recommendations for the approval or rejection of papers
based on the collected reviews, communicating with the special session
chairs, and moderating the session.


PAPER ACCEPTANCE

To ensure high quality of the contributions, all papers submitted to an
approved Special Session will be reviewed using the same procedure and
criteria as regular papers. All paper submissions are handled through EDAS,
and follow the technical program submission and review schedule.  Papers
accepted for special sessions are included in the conference proceedings as
part of the technical track and published in the conference proceedings
including IEEE Xplore. At least one author for each accepted paper must
register for the conference and present the paper during the Special
Session.

If the number of accepted papers in a Special Session is below the required
paper number, the Special Session chairs will work with the organizers to
move other closely-related accepted submissions from the general submission
pool to the Special Session. If this is not possible, the Special Session
will be cancelled and accepted papers will be transferred to the regular
sessions.


IMPORTANT DATES

Early submission is encouraged, as decisions will be made on a rolling
basis.

- Special Session Proposal submission deadline:              June 30, 2013
- Acceptance notification of Special Sessions Proposals:        July 7,
2013
- Submission of technical papers:                        August 30, 2013
- Notification of Acceptance:                            October 4, 2013
- Submission of Accepted Camera-Ready Papers:                November 1,
2013

For further information, please contact
Haiyong Xie, Huawei Research
IEEE CCNC 2014 Special Sessions Chair
haiyong dot xie at acm dot org
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