Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
- Deadline: September 30, 2011
- Detailed formatting and submission instructions:

 All submissions must be submitted electronically, in PDF format and uploaded on EDAS. The direct link for paper submission is http://edas.info//N10749. The submissions should be formatted with single-spaced, double-column pages using at least 10 pt size fonts on A4 or letter pages in IEEE style format. The maximum number of pages is 6 for full papers. The camera-ready version for an accepted paper cannot exceed 6 pages.
Camera-Ready Paper Submission Guideline:
- Deadline: December 31, 2012
- Detailed formatting and submission instructions:

All Camera-Ready submissions must be submitted electronically, in PDF format and uploaded on EDAS. Please upload the camera-ready paper at EDAS by going to "My Papers" tab and clicking on the icon under the column "Upload" where the corresponding paper is located. The Camera-Ready submissions should be formatted with single-spaced, double-column pages using at least 10 pt size fonts on A4 or letter pages in IEEE style format. The maximum number of pages is 6. The camera-ready version for an accepted paper cannot exceed 6 pages. The conference full registration justifies publication of one paper up to 6 pages. For more than 6 pages, there will be an extra fee for over-length papers: USD 50 per page.
IEEE Copyright Form Submission Instructions:
Along with the final camera ready paper, the authors also need to submit a signed IEEE copyright form. Use the form at http://www.ieee.org/documents/ieeecopyrightform.pdf Please upload a scanned copy of the signed copyright form at EDAS by going to "My Papers" tab and clicking on the '(c)' icon under the column "Copyright Form" where their paper is located.
Preparation Guideline for Poster Session:
Participants with an accepted poster paper must present their poster during the Poster Session. A space for presentation will be allocated for each participant. For the details, please refer to the followings:
  • The dimensions of the poster board are 1 m wide x 2.5 m high and the size of your poster should be limited to the dimensions of the poster board. We suggest you to print your poster with from 10 to 12 pages of A4-sized paper in PPT format.
  • The printed Poster hardcopies should be taken to the conference by the delegates, and will be posted to the poster area in the designated position.
  • Tacks and technical equipment will be available for the hanging of posters.
  • Authors who are presenting the poster are required to stand by their poster during each poster session.
  • Please remove your poster after the assigned date and time. The Organizing Committee will not be responsible for posters that are not removed on time.
    • × The text and illustrations should be bold enough to be read from a distance of two meters.
    • × The Introduction should contain 3 to 5 sentences outlining information necessary to understand the study and why it was done.
    • × The objectives or aims of the study, the questions to be asked, or the hypothesis to be tested should be clearly stated in as few words as possible.
    • × Outline your methods briefly. Provide details only for new methods or important modifications of older ones.
    • × Results should be presented as graphs or charts. Provide a key to explain symbols or other details. You may also want to provide an interpretation of the results below each panel.
    • × The conclusions and acknowledgements should be concise.
If you have any questions regarding the poster presentation, please contact Prof. Seung Hyong Rhee at rhee@kw.ac.kr.