IECON 2007

PAPER SUBMISSION

IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for Submission Full Papers: April 16, 2007
Acceptance Notification: June 18, 2007
Camera Ready Paper Due: July 23, 2007

Technical Papers must be submitted via the
IECON07 Manuscript Submission System .
Guideline for converting MS word file to PDF file using Adobe Acrobat Distiller.


IECON07 PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Papers must be written in English. Six (6) pages, including figures, are allowed for each paper. Up to two (2) additional pages are allowed at extra charge.

Paper submitted to TPC-8: Hands-on Intelligent Mechatronics and Automation must be accompanied with a 2-3 minutes video (in MPEG format). Please refer to Video Submission Guideline, Video Presentation Guideline, and Guideline for producing MPEG-2().


please upload your video file to the FTP server.
FTP server: 140.123.4.200
port:21
Account and password:your submission number and password

Papers should follow to the IEEE double-column format for IECON’07. The first page of the paper, centered on the top below the top margin, should include the paper title, the authors' names and their affiliations, and an abstract. Templates are available below:

Templates for final paper

Microsoft Word

PDF

Latex

Main specifications are as follows:

1) Margins: The papers must strictly take the following margins.

Paper Size

A4

Top margin

19    mm (0.75 inch)

Bottom margin

25.4 mm (1 inch)

Side margins

15.9 mm (0.63 inch)

2) Papers should NOT have

  • Page numbers
  • Headers
  • Footers

3) Page limit:

  • 6 pages for regular papers.
  • Up to two (2) additional pages are allowed at extra charge payment
  • Over-length papers (more than 8 pages) will not be accepted.
  • Illustrations and references are also counted in the pages.

IEEE is very strict about the requirements for converting application files or PostScript files to full-text PDF for inclusion in IEEE Xplore®. Please follow the detailed instructions in "IEEE PDF File Preparation Guide for IEEE Xplore" that describes the essential steps in distilling PDFs that meet the IEEE requirements.

The most important issue that every author shall pay attention to is to make sure that all the fonts used in your papers are EMBEDDED and SUBSETTED, especially for papers from Asia and Europe. The "IEEE PDF File Preparation Guide for IEEE Xplore" details the steps for you to check and to make sure that all fonts used are embedded and subsetted. Failure to embed and subset fonts is the biggest obstacle to PDF compliance with IEEE Xplore® and please make sure that your PDF files are compliant with IEEE Xplore®. Papers failing to meet the IEEE Xplore® PDF requirements may be rejected.

 

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