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GUIDELINES
ONLINE SUBMISSION
REGISTRATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
AUTHORS
You can submit your
contributions by
A. On-Line
Submission:
Use On-Line
Submission webpage.
B. Tradiational
methods:
Send to PIERS
2006-Tokyo Technical Program Committee by mail or email.
Professor K. Kobayashi , Chairman
PIERS 2006 - Tokyo Technical Program Committee Department of
Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Chuo University
1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 112-8551,
Japan Fax: +81-3-3817-1847 E-mail: piers2006tokyo@kazuya.elect.chuo-u.ac.jp
For more
information, please refer to the PIERS
2006 - Tokyo CALL FOR PAPERS.
Authors are invited
to submit a one-page abstract of no less than 250 words in
English. Author(s) of the abstract, when the abstract is accepted, will
receive from PIERS Office instructions for pre-registraion. The presenting
author of the abstract is required to pre-register
and pay a non-refundable pre-registration fee to PIERS Office. Each
presenting author is limited to presenting no more than three papers.
Inclusion of the abstract in the Technical Program is guaranteed only
after the pre-registration of the presenting author is
completed.
Document Preparation
The abstract should
start with the title and author(s) with affiliation in parenthesis. The
abstract should explain the content and relevance of the proposed
contribution, require no copyright transfer agreement, and contain no
acknowledgments. On a separate page, list the following
information:
- title of the
paper,
- name(s) of the
author(s),
- affiliation(s),
- e-mail address
of each author,
- complete mailing
address,
- telephone/fax
number,
- corresponding
author and presenting author,
- topic or session
organizer, if applicable,
- state if poster
presentation is preferred.
The latex file is preferred.
A set of sample files are prepared for authors. The package
includes,
- PIERS
Template file,
- Style
file,
- Instruction
on the style file.
Session
Organizers
Session
organizers or invited participants may be receiving multiple invitations
from members of the various PIERS Committees or other session
organizers. One need not be overly concerned with a session topic that
might be in conflict or overlapping with topics of other sessions.
Multiple sessions in the same technical area will serve to enhance the
strength and interest of the area at the Symposium. The Technical
Program Committee will schedule sessions of similar topics at different
times over the Symposium period.
Each organized
session should have eight to eleven papers that will not be subject to
the regular review cycle. The session organizer have full authority in
soliciting and accepting papers for the session. The allocated
presentation time for each paper is 20 minutes that includes the time
for questions from the audience. Each author is limited to presenting no
more than three papers (including poster papers) at the Symposium and is
required to register in advance. The names of the session organizers
will be listed under PIERS organization on the web page, and in the
printed version of all PIERS publications when more than five papers of
an organized session are received. The session organizer can then
designate a chair and a co-chair for the session.
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