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The 2021 RISP International Workshop on Nonlinear Circuits, Communicaions and Signal Processing (NCSP'21) will be held as an online virtual conference from March 1 to 2, 2021. The workshop is open to researchers from all over the world. In particular, the organizing committee encourages students to present their preliminary results that are not necessarily ready for publications in technical journals. Papers describing original works in all aspects of Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing are invited. The copyright of accepted papers will belong to the author(s). The technical program will cover (but not limited to) the following topics.
Ad-hoc Network
Bio-Signal Processing
Complex Networks and Systems
Detection
Evolutionary Computation
Information Security
Medical Applications
Neural and Bio-Inspired Networks
Optimization
Ranging and Positioning
Speech Processing and Recognition
Synchronization
Watermarking
Adaptive Systems
Circuit Design and Analysis
Computer Vision
Error Control Coding
Filter
Intelligent Transport System
Modeling
Nonlinear Circuits and Systems
Oscillation
Sensor Network
Speech Synthesis
Ultra Wideband
Wireless Communications
Bifurcation and Chaos
Cognitive Radio
Control and Fuzzy Systems
Estimation
Image Processing and Recognition
Learning System
Modulation and Equalization
Optical Communications
Power and Energy Systems
Software Defined Radio
Spread Spectrum
Video Signal Processing
Call for Special Sessions
Proposals of organized special session are welcome and should be sent email to ss21@ncsp.sakura.ne.jp until December 4, 2020.
Important Dates
Deadline for 1-page summary submission:
December 4 December 18, 2020
Special sessions proposals:
December 4 December 18, 2020
Notification of acceptance:
January 4, 2021
Deadline for 4-page camera-ready paper:
January 22, 2021
Deadline for author registration:
January 22, 2021
Paper Submission Guidlines
Authors are invited to submit 1-page summaries in PDF format through the paper submission site.
- 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 workshop website.
- Only PDF format can be submitted.
Authors will receive notification of your summary submission until January 4th, 2021. 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
After the notification of acceptance, authors must submit a camera-ready paper (4-page maximum) with PDF until January 22nd, 2021, which is very strict.
LaTeX Style File and MS Word Template
Presentation Instruction
Presentation Style:
All the oral presentations will be carried out by “online live presentation.”
One slot for a presentation is 18 minutes, including Q&A. Therefore, we suggest that the presenter makes a presentation within 15 minutes. Please confirm the microphone adjustment and the presentation-slide share before the session to avoid trouble.
Software for the Conference:
All the oral sessions of NCSP’21 will be held on the Zoom. Please install the zoom software on your computer before the conference from:
https://zoom.us/
The session-room codes will be available on the conference website from two-days before the conference. Everyone is welcome to join the conference sessions without any fee. Please invite colleagues in the same laboratory and university friends to join the conference sessions.
In the zoom, please set the displayed name as “Your full name (Affiliation).” In addition, please put your role in the session, if any, such as chair, presenter, and staff, at the head of your name.
For example:
[Chair] Masashi Unoki (JAIST)
[Presenter] Takashi Yasuno (Tokushima University)
Student Paper Awards:
As announced on the conference web site, the Student Paper Award is presented by the conference committee. Eligible papers must satisfy the following two conditions :
- The first author is a full-time student.
- The first author makes an oral presentation at the conference.
Note that
the pre-recorded video presentation is NOT recognized as an “oral presentation at the conference.” Please make a live presentation at the scheduled time in the program for satisfying the eligibility.
Student Paper Award Ceremony:
The workshop closing ceremony, including the student paper award ceremony, will be held in Gather from 18:00 on Tuesday, March 2nd. The organizing committee asks all the participants to join the ceremony.
Gather will be open from 11:30 am on Tuesday, March 2nd.
If it is the first time for you to use Gather, please read the instruction.
gather_town.pdf
Conference Proceeding Distributions:
All the conference-paper authors will be received the download information of the conference proceedings on Monday, February 22. The conference participants, who are not the authors, can know the download information from the zoom chat in the session room.
If you have any questions, please ask that to Hiroo Sekiya, general secretary, NCSP’21.
committee21@ncsp.jp