IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference
RAWCON 2003
Summary Submission Instructions
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Please note the following guidelines as you prepare your summary:
- There are no particular requirements on the format of the two-page
summary.
- The email address of the corresponding author must appear on
the summary.
- Avoid using colors that will not be legible in black-and-white
printed output (e.g. a curve plotted in yellow in a graph).
- Please print your pdf file on a black-and-white printer and
check the following:
- Legibility of plots and block diagrams (especially small
text, plot legends, etc.)
- Placement of figures and text boxes (these are prone to move
around when converting MS Word to pdf).
In order to complete your submission to RAWCON 2003, you will be
asked to provide the following information to an on-line form (submission
form link below):
- The Title of your submission
- A Short Abstract describing your submission
- The preferred format of your presentation (oral or open forum)
- Topical category (select from a pull-down menu)
- Format of file to be uploaded (*.pdf, *.doc, or *.ps)
- Name, Address, Affiliation, Email, and Phone/Fax number for
the corresponding author and co-authors
Note that as you navigate the submission instructions, you
will be informed that a "Copyright
Release" form must be submitted with the final digest manuscript
for all papers accepted for presentation.
Additional note: It is the responsibility of authors who either:
1) are U.S. nationals (including green card holders); 2) work for
a U.S.-based organization, regardless of where they are physically
located; or, 3) work at a U.S. location of a non-U.S.-based organization,
to ensure that papers submitted for publication do not violate the
U.S. International Traffic In Arms Regulation (ITAR). ITAR oversees
articles and services covered by the U.S. Munitions List. Information
in the public domain is outside the purview of ITAR. (Note: Company
information that is proprietary is not considered to be in the public
domain.) Authors submitting papers based on defense-related contracts
should be sure to adhere to any and all information-release clauses
in those contracts. IEEE assumes that meeting government contract
obligations satisfies the requirements of ITAR compliance.
Detailed information on ITAR (including the U.S. Munitions List)
can be found online.
Additional information is also available .
Further assistance is available from IEEE.
Authors of accepted publications will be asked to signify that they
are aware of the ITAR regulations.
You may wish to have a look at those forms before proceeding.
When ready, please proceed to the submission
form. You will be given a unique registration number. When the
submission is complete an email acknowledgment will be sent to you.
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