The 22nd IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols
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October 21-24, 2014          The Research Triangle, North Carolina

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Call for Posters

ICNP 2014 will hold a poster to showcase "work-in-progress". This has been a successful regular event at ICNP in past years and has attracted many bright ideas that have developed into mature conference and journal papers over time. This session will provide a great chance for students and researchers to obtain feedback on their ongoing research from knowledgeable conference attendees. In the past, these poster sessions have been very well attended. While posters are welcome from everyone, we particularly encourage on-going work in which the primary contributor (i.e., first author) is a student. Note that acceptance and presentation of a poster at ICNP 2014 will not prevent authors from publishing a more complete version of their ideas in future conferences and journals. Your submission can be in one of the following two types, both in PDF formats.
  1. A two-page abstract if the full paper is not ready yet.
  2. A full paper that has not been published (but maybe accepted).
At the conference, posters must be presented by one author. The presenter must register for the conference.

Chair

Haipeng Dai, Nanjing University, China

Important dates

Submission deadline: September 16
Notification of acceptance: September 18

Where to submit?

By email to: icnp14posters@gmail.com
Use subject line: ICNP 2014 poster submission

Registration

At least one of the poster co-authors must be registered for the conference to present the poster. Students may register for the conference at the student rate for presenting posters. The presenter must print the poster and bring it to the conference.

What the final poster should look like?

We define a poster to be A0 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size), i.e 841mm x 1189mm or 33.11in x 46.81in, on which you can affix visually appealing material that describes your research. You can arrange the space and orient the poster either horizontally or vertically. You should prepare the best material (visually appealing and succinct) that effectively communicates your research problem, techniques, results, and what is novel and important about your work. You are responsible for printing your poster and bringing it to the conference site. We will provide stands for you to mount your poster materials on. For questions: Email icnp14posters@gmail.com.