Instructions for Preparation and Submission for NCSP'14
0. Submission Schemes
1. First Submission (due 15th Dec. 2013, 1 page summaries)
Authors are invited to submit 1-page summaries in
PDF format through the symposium home page.
URL: https://www.ncsp.jp/NCSP14/styles/index.html
- Summaries must be in English
- Summary should be within 1 page
- There is no style file for submitting 1-page summaries but summary should be presented as follows: Tiltle, author name(s), affiliation(s), and main body.
- Summary can include figures and tables.
- Summary can also include references.
- Summaries are recommended to be composed of four paragraphs (objective, methods, results, and conclusions).
- Before submitting 1-page summaries, authors should register your information at the symposium home page:
URL: !!Closed!!
Authors will receive notification of your summary submission until 1st Jan. 2014.
After the acceptance, authors will be required to submit the final paper (4-page maximum) for the workshop proceedings.
All correspondence will be via e-mail.
No hard copies will be accepted.
At least one author of each paper must register for the workshop for papers to be included in the program.
2. Final Camera-Ready Submission (due 15th Jan. 2014, 4 pages full paper)
After the notification of acceptance, authors must submit a camera-ready paper (4 pages) with PDF until 15th Jan. 2014 which is very strict.
The instructions of preparing manuscript with the author's kit can be found from the following page.
Please notice that the style of the camera-ready is changed drastically from NCSP'12 conference.
So all authors should use this new style format.
- Instructions: https://www.ncsp.jp/NCSP14/styles/index.html
At least one author of each paper must register and pay a registration fee until 15th and 16th Jan, respectively. If not, that paper will be removed from the proceedings.
- Paper submission page: closed
- Registration page:
http://numa07.ms.kagu.tus.ac.jp/NCSP14/reg/
3. Student Paper Awards
Student authors are eligible for student best paper awards at NCSP14.
To be eligible the paper must be authored and presented by the student.
Students interested in participating in this award process are required to submit a final paper to present a nice talk for considering by the judges.
Awarded papers will be strongly recommended to be published in the Journal of Signal Processing announces a forthcoming Special Issue on Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing.
The student paper award of NCSP'14 winners are here.
RISP 2014 International Workshop on Nonlinear Circuits, Communications
and Signal Processing, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA