CNSR 2011 Submissions

Electronic Submission System:

All submissions will be handled electronically. Papers, posters and tutorial proposals submitted for review must be in Adobe Portable Data Format (PDF) format, and submitted via the EDAS conference management system. For any given paper, each person to be designated as an author in the EDAS system must have an EDAS account.

To make a submission:

  1. Login to your EDAS account at http://www.edas.info. You must create an account if you do not already have one.
  2. Select the "Submit Paper" tab.
  3. Locate the CNSR 2011 conference in the tabled listing, and select the orange and white icon corresponding to the CNSR 2011 conference.
  4. Complete the electronic form to register your submission with EDAS and then upload your PDF document as instructed.

In your submission, please observe the formatting restrictions outlined below.

Submission Formatting Restrictions:

Strict requirements for documents destined for the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library are available in the file IEEE-PDF-SpecV401.pdf.

Submissions should be full original unpublished English papers, that have not been submitted elsewhere.

The first page should include the paper title, author(s)' names, affiliations, mail and email addresses, an abstract, and keywords.

There is an eight page limit, unless the authors are willing to pay an additional 113 Canadian Dollars for each extra page, in which case there is a ten page limit. The page limit includes all items, such as figures, tables, equations, and references.

Author style instructions are available. These three files contain the same information, but in a choice of three file formats, Word author-style-instructions.doc, PDF author-style-instructions.pdf, or Postscript author-style-instructions.ps.

A list of approved keywords is available; the three keyword text files contain the same list, but formatted for a choice different operating systems, Windows® keywords-windows.txt, Unix™ keywords-unix.txt, or Macintosh keywords-mac.txt.

To facilitate correct formatting, two templates are provided, in Word and LaTeX. Regardless of the choice, the output of either Word or LaTeX should be a PDF file; a generally safe practice is to first produce a Postscript file and then to distill the Postscript file into a PDF file. Choose one of these four bundles, word-template.zip, word-template.tgz, latex-template.zip, or latex-template.tgz.

CNSR 2011 is co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society and the proceedings from CNSR 2004 to CNSR 2009 are archived in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. A contract is being established with the IEEE to archive the proceedings of CNSR 2011 in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library.

Notifications will be made available after February 4, 2011, regarding which papers have been accepted.

Conference Tutorial Submission Format:

Conference tutorial summary submissions should be similar except that the page limit is one.