General Conference Chair
Roy Billinton, U
of S
Technical Program Chairs
Safa Kasap, U
of S
Kunio Takaya, U of S
Rama Gokaraju, U
of S
Raman Paranjape,
University of Regina
(Assoc. Chair)
General Secretary
Denard Lynch, U of S
Treasurer and Chair of Sponsorship
Committee
David Dodds, U of S
Publicity and Partner Programs Chair
Hugh Wood
VCom Inc.
Facilities & Accommodations Chair
Dave Milne
TRLabs, Saskatoon
Student Activities Chair
Ron Bolton
Rama Gokaraju
U of S
Special
Sessions Chair
Andrew Kostiuk
TRLabs, Saskatoon
Luigi Benedicenti
University
of Regina
IEEE Canada President
Bill Kennedy
Western Canada Council
Dave Kemp
Conference Advisory
Vijay Bhargava
Conference Secretariat
CCECE 2005
Department of Electrical Engineering
57 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK
S7N 5A9
Phone: (306) 966-5473
Fax: (306) 966-5407
E-Mail: ccece05@ieee.org
Webmaster
Denard Lynch, U of S
Bob Alden
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Shining Light on Our Future |
May 1-4, 2005
Saskatoon Inn
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan, Canada |
18th Annual Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering
CCECE05
May 1-4, 2005, Saskatoon Inn
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada
Overview
The following author's guide is provided to ensure that
your complete paper meets the required standards for presentation AND
publication at the Conference.
Paper Publication: Papers accepted for
publication
at the Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2005,
will be published in the Conference proceedings (ISBN: 0-7803-8885-2)
and will be available worldwide from the IEEE through IEEE
Xplore.
Paper Presentation Style: Once final papers are recieved, the
Technical Program Committee will finalize the program and assign your
paper to either an oral presentation session or a poster presentation
session. This applies to all papers submitted, including those
entered in the Student Paper Competition. Once these assignments
have been made, please prepare the appropriate style of
presentation. Guidelines for preparation of your presentation are
found below.
Note: Every effort will be made to assign your paper as requestted in
your submission application. However, the Program Committee may
have to make alternate assignments to best suit the available schedules
and faciilites.
Student Paper Competition: Eligible papers
entered for the Student Paper Competition will be integrated in the
regular Conference sessions. Judging of the Student papers will
be done seperately. Other relevant details will be announced once the
Technical Program is finalized.
Note: To be eligible, the first author listed on the paper must be a
student. (To qualify as a student for registration purposes, the author
must be registered full-time in a degree program in a
University/College. IEEE membership is not a pre-requisite, but is
encouraged.)
Full Paper Submission: Submit your full paper in
the conforming PDF format by replacing your uploaded abstract on the
EDAS Submission system with your full paper by February 28th. Log
into the EDAS
system https://www.edas.info/index.cgi
using your EDAS user name and password. Look for your CCECE05
submission row showing your paper number in the left most column.
Click on the upload/update icon (), and you will be prompted for a
new file location (Browse...).
After selecting your updated PDF file, click the Upload button.
Remember, your paper must be checked for IEEE Xplore
compatible
PDF
format (see the Author's Guide for the link and
instructions).
For publication in the proceedings, the Conference Committee must have
received, by the deadline of Monday, February 28, 2005,
(a) the paper in the specified format,
(b) the signed copyright form, available
locally in PDF or MS Word form
(c) the full registration
fee.
The copyright form should be completed and mailed to:
CCECE05 Conference Secretariat
Department of Electrical
Engineering
57 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N
5A9
The registration form should be
submitted along with the appropriate fees as directed on the Registration Page.
Detailed instructions for preparing and checking full
papers are provided in the Author's Guide below:
Author's Guide
Prepare your lecture
presentation or poster
presentation assigned by the technical program Chair according to the
guidelines provided below.
Lecture Presentation - Preparation Guide
Oral presentations may be made using audio-visual aids.
Computers with data projectors and screens will be available in each
presentation room. Electronic presentations should be prepared in
Microsoft Power Point format and stored on an ISO 9660 Compact Disc
(CD). Facilities with a computer and data projector may be available on
the Conference site for testing your electronic presentation
compatibility prior to your assigned Session. Overhead Projectors (for
use with film transparencies) may be available if requested in advance.
Poster Presentation -- Preparation Guide
Poster presentations will be assigned a 120cm X 180cm vertical space
for you to display you presentation. (Thumb tacks will also be
available for mounting.) You will be informed of the time and location
of your Poster Session prior to the Conference.
Sponsored by IEEE
Canada and the Saskatchewan Sections of Western Canada
Council
This page last updated: March 16, 2005.
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