Guidelines for Authors:
- Research papers should be submitted for approval to the Technical Programme Committee by the date announced.
- By submitting a paper to the conference, authors assure that if the paper is accepted, at least one author will attend the conference and present the paper.Full Papers (up to 6 pages, with the over length charge) are solicited.
- Initial submissions for review are limited to seven (6) pages. Camera-ready papers should not exceed six (6) pages including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 2 additional page with over length page charge). Papers must be written as per IEEE Template.(click here to download IEEE Template)
- After acceptance of the paper authors should send registration form, copyright form and registration fee through Demand Draft/Online Transfer.
- Authors of accepted papers, or at least one of them must register and present their work at the conference for their paper to be published in conference proceedings.
- Presentation Oral (Guidlines for Oral Presentation click here) will be expected to be of 5 minutes followed by discussion and question and answer session.
- A single paper having multiple authors should do separate individual registration if more than one author is attending the conference.
- Registration Guidelines
- Authors should submit the papers via Easychair.
- Log in to EasyChair for TEL-NET 2017. click here
- IEEE Plagiarism Policy. click here
Review Process:
- Each paper will be evaluated according to the following Criteria.
1) Relevance to the Conference Call
2) Scientific - Technical Originality, Potential Impact and Interest for the audience
3) Scientific/Technical Content And Advances Beyond The State-Of-The-Art
4) Quality of the Presentation, Clarity of the Content
5) Comments For The Authors
- The reviewers are going to indicate their familiarity with the paper's subject, evaluate the paper along the aforementioned criteria. Finally, the Organizing Committee will decide what papers will be accepted.
Plagiarism Information:
- IEEE defines plagiarism as the reuse of someone else's prior processes, results, or words without explicitly acknowledging the original author and source. It is important for authors to recognize that plagiarism in any form, at any level, is unacceptable and is considered a serious breach of professional conduct, with potentially severe ethical and legal consequences.