Submission guidelines
- Submitted papers must be original work, not under review at other journals/conferences, and may comprise of a maximum of 9 A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) pages in 2-column IEEE conference style with a minimum font size of 10 pt. Papers should be submitted electronically using EDAS. All accepted papers must be presented at the conference by one of the authors.
- Submitted papers are single-blind reviewed. Please include author names and affiliations in your manuscript as in the provided template below.
- Link for Submissions: https://www.edas.info/N29344
- Template for A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) pages in 2-column IEEE conference style with a minimum font size of 10 pt: LaTex and MS Word and is available for download here.
When uploading your camera-ready paper, the system is asking for upload of a copyright form. Please fill in, sign, scan and upload the two copyright forms (one for ITC and one for IEEE) when submitting the camera-ready paper.
Note that ITC will maintain an own copyright, which has been agreed with IEEE. On the other hand, as the proceedings will appear in IEEE Xplore, we also need the IEEE copyright form as well.
Author registration
For your paper to be included in the final programme and to be published in the ITC 34 Proceedings, at least 1 author needs to register before the deadline of TODO DEADLINE at full rate. Papers not covered by any registration by that deadline will automatically be removed from the final programme.
Open access
ITC follows an open access strategy. Accepted ITC conference and workshop papers can be downloaded from the open ITC digital library. In addition, ITC makes the effort to index accepted papers in public A&I databases. By getting sponsorship of technical communities like IEEE and ACM, as well as sticking to corresponding rules with respect to technical quality, papers of previous ITC editions were included in the corresponding databases IEEE Xplore and ACM DL.
Since ITC retains the copyrights, it is possible to make the papers accessible for free even in those public databases. This helps to increase the visibility and accessibility of accepted papers.