Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the conference.
The IEEE templates in Microsoft Word (US Letter) and LaTeX format can be found at :
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
IEMECON Paper Categories
Number of pages is restricted to six. However, in exceptional cases the seventh page as extra may be considered, going by merit on a case-to-case basis as determined by the Technical Program Committee.
- Regular Paper – 6 pages maximum (1 additional page allowed but at an extra charge to be paid during registration )
- Short Paper (Work-in-Progress) – 5 pages maximum (2 additional page allowed but at an extra charge to be paid during registration)
- Poster – 4 pages maximum
Regular papers should present novel perspectives within the general scope of the conference. Short papers (Work-in-Progress) are an opportunity to present preliminary or interim results. Posters are intended for ongoing research projects, concrete realizations, or industrial applications/projects presentations.
Topics and technical areas of interest include but are not limited to the following:
Track-1:
Internet of Everything |
Track-2:
Microwave Engineering |
Track-3: Communication and Networks |
Wireless Sensor Networks | Transmission systems, Scattering and propagation | Wireless Networks |
Cloud Computing | Antennas and propagation | Networks: protocols, architectures, services, applications, Mobile |
Big Data
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RFID technologies | Network Communication |
Ubiquitous Computing
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Radar systems | Signal Processing |
Distributed Systems
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Digital, Analog, RF, mixed,
asynchronous circuit design |
Power line communication |
Cyber-Physical Systems
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RF, Microwave and millimeter circuit | Satellite & Space Communications |
Pervasive Computing
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RF IC, RF MEMS, | OFDM, MIMO & Cognitive Systems |
Embedded Systems
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Multiband, broadband, tunable, and reconfigurable filters | Optical Communication |
Mobile Computing
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Ferrite and SAW devices, LTCC devices | Optical Networks |
Artificial Intelligence
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Resonators, directional couplers and hybrids | Low-power and Sensor Networks |
Machine Learning
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millimeter-wave/THz and optical antennas, | Cloud-enabled Vehicular Networks |
Semantic Web | Small antennas, broadband and multi-band antennas | Signal Processing for Communications |
Machine-to-Machine communication | MIMO antennas, | Massive MIMO |
Smart Cities | Antenna measurements | Cellular networks |
Industrial Internet of Things | Reconfigurable antennas | Visible Light Communication |
Maritime Internet of Things | Active adaptive and smart antennas, | Cognitive Radio Networks |