Deadline for Final Paper Sumbission: 16 September 2011
Final Paper Sumbission Instructions:
Prepare your final manuscript according to the IEEE format style
LaTeX or
MS-Word templates for SSPD 2011.
IEEE compliance is also why it is important that you conform strictly to the submission guidelines.
If your submission does not conform to the guidelines, it will not be accepted by EDAS website.
Also for authors using standard IEEE templates, PLEASE copy everything in the conference template.
Please adhere to the following formatting rules:
Do not number the pages
Subtitles are not allowed
The standard IEEE two-column format must be used
The maximum paper length is 5 pages, no extensions are allowed
Papers not formatted with such a template will not be published.
IET Copyrigh Form
Please download and complete the copyright form:
[SSPD 2011 Copyright Form]
How to submit your camera-ready paper in EDAS:
In EDAS website:
go to "My papers",
find and click on your SSPD2011 paper in your paper listing and
click on the "upload" icon next to "Final manuscript"
When the file has been successfully copied to the database, you will receive
an email message confirming the upload, and see the file listed on paper information web page.
For any submission problems or other questions related to the publication-ready submission please
contact Athanasios Gkelias.
Registration
To be published in the SSPD 2011 Conference Proceedings, an author of an accepted conference paper
is required to register for the conference
(before September 16, 2010) and the paper must be presented at the conference. For authors with multiple
accepted papers only one workshop registration is required.
Please note that all attendees and accompanying guests must register and receive a conference badge in
order to participate in conference activities.
Some useful information about diagrams and images: Vector graphics are preferred for
diagrams as they convert well to PDF. Take care that font sizes in diagrams do not go below 4 pt.
Bitmapped images should be 300 dots per inch (dpi) at the size they appear in your paper.
Images below this resolution will not render well in print; images above will be down sampled by us,
but since doing this during PDF conversion does not produce the best results, you are advised to supply
them at 300dpi. Do not use custom halftones (photographs) and pattern fills - these can cause problems for
PDF conversion. Also, do not select "Smooth Graphics". This option often produces extremely large files
that will take a long time to display and print. The Smooth Graphics option is usually found in the
Page Setup Dialog box in Macintosh applications and some Windows application.