ISIE 2024 uses the new IES paper submission system. Please read the submission instructions below. Paper format and templates are also found further down the page.
Papers are solicited for regular technical tracks and special session tracks as Regular papers and Work in progress (WIP) papers.
WIP papers provide the opportunity to share early-stage research work that have not yet produced the full results to the community. WIP submissions that showcase only ideas without supporting results will not be accepted. Accepted and registered WiP papers will be published in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library similarly to Regular papers.
Please note: The Regular papers are limited to six (6) pages of A4 or letter format. Additional two (2) pages can be included for an extra fee. WIP papers follow the regular paper submission guidelines, with a shorter limit of four (4) pages.
Prospective authors are invited to electronically submit full regular papers of their work using the link above. English is the working language of the conference. Regular and Special Session papers are limited to six (6) pages of A4 or letter format. Additional two (2) pages can be included for an extra fee. Work in progress (WIP) papers are strictly limited to four (4) pages. WIP Submissions that showcase only ideas without supporting results will not be accepted.
Authors must adhere to the IEEE Conference paper format. Draft version of papers should be submitted for review before the submission deadline.
IEEE is strict about the requirements for PDF files for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. It is strongly recommended to use the set of templates in MS Word and LaTeX formats provided by IEEE. Please use them to create your paper, without modifying the style or format. To learn more about formatting of papers for IEEE IES conferences, please visit this page. We will be checking pdf compliance internally through our software.
Please make sure that only original work is being submitted (not previously published/copyrighted). The conference will be using the CrossCheck automated screening system to verify the originality of papers. IEEE takes disciplinary actions when violations are detected.
Accepted papers must be presented at the conference. The final manuscript must be accompanied by a registration form and a full registration fee payment proof. Accepted papers duly presented during the conference will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore® Digital Library and EI Compendex database.
Before submission, please familiarise yourself with the following IEEE authorship guidelines and policies:
You need to submit the final version of your paper, with the modifications requested by the reviewers. Once you have done so, you will have a new option in the submission system labelled "sign IEEE copyright," which will take you to IEEE eCF site, where you will be able to transfer copyright to IEEE. Do not add any copyright notice in the bottom margin of your first page. The correct copyright notice will be added by the post-production team.
If your IEEE Template contains a copyright notice in the bottom margin, please remove it before you create a PDF. The margin should be kept empty so that the copyright notice can be added during the post-production.
Proofread your source document thoroughly to confirm that it will require no revision.
Paper submission site instructions:
Log in to the IEEE PDF eXpress TM site
First-time users should do the following:
1. Select the New Users - Click Here link
2. Enter the following:
3. Continue to enter information as prompted.
An Online confirmation will be displayed and an email confirmation will be sent verifying your account setup.
Previous users of PDF eXpress need to follow the above steps, but should enter the same password that was used for previous conferences. Verify that your contact information is valid.
Authors who have submitted or plan to submit their articles to IEEE may post their preprints in the following locations:
IEEE does not consider this to be a form of prior publication. The following statement must be included on the initial screen:
“This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessible.”
Upon acceptance of the article by IEEE, the author must replace the posted preprint article with either (1) the full citation to the IEEE work with the DOI, or (2) the accepted version of the article with the DOI and an appropriate copyright notice (as described in the “accepted article” section below). No other changes may be made to the accepted article.
Please note that once the article has been published by IEEE, preprints on locations not specified above should be removed if possible.
Further IEEE Post-Publication Policies can be found :
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