IEEE Radio Frequency IC Symposium 2005
RFIC 2005
Author Instructions - Summary Paper
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The 2005 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
2005 Symposium (RFIC-2005) will be held in Long Beach,
California on June 12-14, 2005. For the latest information,
visit: http://www.rfic2005.org
Electronic Paper Submission/Communication:
Technical papers must be submitted in an electronic form via
the RFIC 2005 Technical
Paper Summary Submission Site - Hard
Copies are not accepted.
These instructions are intended to guide you through the
Initial Paper Submission process, as well as the Final Paper
submission process, for RFIC2005.
These instructions apply only
to RFIC2005 authors. The 2005 International
Microwave Symposium and the 2005 RFIC Symposium will be using
totally different paper submission procedures and will have
different submission deadlines for 2005. Additionally, the
Technical Program Committees for the two symposia will not
be meeting concurrently in January 2005 to perform paper evaluations
and selections. Therefore, unlike past years, the symposia
program committees will be unable to trade author submissions
back and forth in order to ensure that all good papers are
provided every opportunity to locate their proper venue. However,
double submission of similar papers to both conferences is
not permitted and the IMS and RFIC 2005 Technical Chairs will
take all possible steps (including rejection by both conferences)
to avoid double-submission.
Prospective authors must electronically submit
their initial summary paper in PDF by January 3, 2005.
Authors must use the IEEE double-column format
indicated in the MS
Word Template or pdf
Template. Authors are required to convert their own papers
from MS Word to PDF (or postscript). Also, there is no
need to submit a copyright form to LRW Associates. Copyrights
are not needed for the initial submission.
Make sure that the paper summary, including figures,
does not exceed 4 pages, and the filesize is less than 1 MB.
Use Distiller and select “embed all fonts”.
Sometimes authors may encounter difficulties with photographic
images and the 1 Meg size limit. This usually occurs when
pictures are taken using a high-resolution digital camera,
and the image is embedded directly into the manuscript. Use
compression on photos and figures to reduce the size, and
work this out well in advance of the deadline, not the day
of the submission deadline! Some helpful information is listed
in the MS
Word Template.
| Electronic Submission Deadlines
ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE ELECTRONIC.
Hard Copies are not accepted
http://rfic.dowork.com/
| Technical Paper Summaries in .PDF
format: |
Revised
Date
3 January 2005 |
| Final Manuscripts for the Digest and CD-ROM: |
Revised Date
7 March 2005 |
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Authors of accepted papers will be required to submit a detailed
paper, which includes clear photos of the IC's described,
for publication in the Symposium Digest. The
final submission has to be in source format: MS Word document,
TeX DVI file, Adobe, Framemaker, RTF document. For
other formats contact the TPC chairs in prior to the initial
submission.
Paper Selection Criteria: All submissions
must be in English. Papers will be selected
based on the following factors:
- Originality: The paper must be unique
and significant.
- Quantitative content: The summary should
give an explicit description of the work with complete supporting
data and adequate references to the existing literature.
- Quality: Clarity of the writing and figures.
What is the context of the contribution to previous work?
- Interest to RFIC membership: Why should
this work reported at this conference?
Clearances: Authors are cautioned to obtain
all required company and government clearances prior to submitting
a paper. A statement that such clearances have been obtained,
signed by the submitting author, must accompany the final
manuscript of each accepted paper.
Presentation Format:
- Full-Length Papers report significant
contributions, advancements, or applications of microwave
technology in a formal presentation format with limited
audience interaction.
- Interactive Forum Papers provide an opportunity
for authors to present theoretical or experimental results
in greater detail, and in poster format, and/or to display
hardware, perform demonstrations, and/or conduct discussions
in an informal manner with interested colleagues.
Student Paper Contest: A student paper contest
will be held as part of the Symposium. Student papers will
be reviewed in the same manner as all other conference papers.
To be considered for an award, the student must have been
a full time student (9 hours/term graduate, 12 hours/term
undergraduate) during the time the work was performed. The
student must be the lead author of the paper and must present
the paper at the Symposium. The student is required to register
the paper as a student paper in the paper submission process.
A memorandum will be automatically sent to the advisor to
certify that the work was done by the student. Papers accepted
for the competition will be judged on content. First, second,
and third prizes will be awarded.
Notification: Authors will be notified of
the evaluation result by 18 February,
2004. Authors of accepted papers will receive copyright
release forms and instructions for publication and presentation.
Due to SPAM-filters authors might not receive the notification
message. Within submission account authors will find a copy
of the notification message. Final Manuscripts must be received
by 7 March, 2005 for publication
in the RFIC Symposium Digest.
Expanded Papers:
RFIC is not extending invitations to symposium authors to
write and submit expanded manuscripts for publication in a
special issue of the Transactions on Microwave Theory &
Techniques (T-MTT) for conference year 2005. Please realize
RFIC Symposium authors may write expanded manuscripts and
submit them to the T-MTT (or other IEEE journals) through
their regular paper submission process.
New! Technical
Paper Electronic Submission
Author Registration and Paper Summary Steps:
In order to have your paper considered for publication you
will have to complete several steps:
- Go to the RFIC
2005 Paper Submission System (PSS) web site, create
an account (if you don't have one from previous years) and
complete a Paper Registration Form.
- Submit a summary version of your paper in Adobe Acrobat
(4.0 or later) Portable Document Format (.pdf).
- Next your paper will be reviewed by RFIC 2005 review committee.
We will send the results to you by email or you can check
the PSS web site any time to see the current status of your
paper.
- If your paper is accepted you will need to prepare the
final manuscript (the review committee may require that
you make some changes as a condition of acceptance) and
submit it as a single file in one of the acceptable source
formats. (Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) is not acceptable. See below.)
Beginning in 2004, the IEEE has mandated that all published
papers comply with certain IEEE conference standards for electronic
search ability. To ensure compatibility with the new search
requirements for the IEEE Xplore database and maintain the
quality of the published work, we require you to submit your
final manuscript electronically in two formats: 1) pdf file,
and 2) the source file.
The accepted source file formats are: MS Word, TeX DVI format,
Adobe Framemaker interchange format or RTF format,and (La)TEX.
All source files must be contained in a single file such as
a single MS Word (.doc), rich text (.rtf) or Framemaker (.fm)
file. For (La)TeX source files, create a single ZIP-file which
contains the DVI-file and the corresponding EPS-files for
the graphics. Name the ZIP-file "xxxx_dvi.zip",
where the "xxxx" part of the name is whatever you
wish. If you wish to submit a source file using a different
format, please contact the TPC chairs well prior to the paper
submission deadline.
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