IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference
25-28 May 2020 // Virtual Conference
Beyond Connectivity: What Comes After 5G

Call for Workshop Proposals

You are invited to submit workshop papers at EDAS (Deadline 12 January 2020). (CLOSED) | Submit a paper

The 2020 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) will be held in Seoul, on April 6-9, 2020. The conference will feature a comprehensive technical program to bring together wireless experts from industry and academia.

ORGANIZATION AND SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

The aim of the conference workshops is to emphasize emerging topics of particular interest to the wireless community. Each workshop should include a mix of regular papers, invited presentations and panels that encourage the participation of attendees in active discussions.

Priority will be given to proposals that not only address an exciting topic but also promise a creative format likely to generate lively interactions and foster new ideas. Examples include bringing practitioners and researchers together, as well as facilitating multi-disciplinary discussions that can lead to high impact and transformative research. All accepted workshops should implement peer-reviews of accepted papers. Papers will be added to IEEE Xplore and the Conference Proceedings. Notification of acceptance and camera-ready due dates must match the corresponding due dates of the regular conference papers.

IMPORTANT DATES

Please submit your workshop proposals to Workshop Chair, Prof. Jae-Hyun Kim (Ajou University, Korea), via email: jkim@ajou.ac.kr.

  • Proposal Deadline: 14 October 2019 (Closed)
  • Notification of Acceptance: To be announced

PROPOSAL TEMPLATE

Each workshop proposal (maximum 5 pages) must include:

  1. Title of the workshop.
  2. Description of the technical issues covered, emphasizing the timeliness of the proposed workshop (1 page maximum).
  3. Workshop Organizers (names, affiliation and contact information).
  4. A short biography of the organizers (up to 200 words).
  5. Names of potential participants, such as program committee members and invited speakers (indication that speakers accepted to participate is a plus).
  6. Planned format of the workshop, including:
    • Duration of the workshop: Half-day, Full-day and tentative schedule.
    • Number of refereed papers, hot topic sessions, keynotes, panels (and panel formats) etc.
    • Plan for the review of the refereed papers according to the ComSoc's academic best-practices.
    • Unique, creative, and novel formats are strongly encouraged and will be given highest priority.
  7. Draft Call for Papers.
  8. A description of the publicity and promotion plan.
  9. The workshop potential website address (if available at the time of the proposal - will be required later if the workshop proposal is accepted).
  10. If appropriate, a description of past versions of the workshop, including number of submitted and accepted papers, number of attendees, etc.

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

  • Jae-Hyun Kim, Ajou University (Korea)
  • Insoo Sohn, Dongguk University (Korea)

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