Initial Manuscript Submission
Please carefully read the Information for Authors before submitting a manuscript to ANZCC 2020. Manuscript submission is through the PaperCept Conference Management System (scroll down the page for the ANZCC 2020 submission link). Once you arrive at the paper submission page, please select a one of the following submission options:
- Contributed Paper
- Practitioner Paper
- Invited Session Proposal
- Invited Session Paper
- Presentation-only papers
Final Manuscript/Paper Submission
- Submission of final manuscripts/papers must be completed via the Papercept website at PaperCept Conference Management System by/before 07 September 2020. Note that any paper for which the final version is not uploaded by 07 September 2020 will be considered as withdrawn.
- The transfer of Copyright Agreement form should also be submitted during the final paper submission process. When you come to submit your final papers, you will also see the link to an on-line version of the IEEE Copyright Agreement.
- The final paper submission process also requires that you update the Abstract and make any final changes to the author list and title of the paper before uploading the paper. This information will be used as-is for the Final Program, so please be certain to check your entries carefully. Any authors not updated on the submission site will not be included in the final program of the conference.
- Submissions consisting of up to six pages are accepted. This page limit is hard limit. Longer submissions will not be accepted. There is no provision for page excess fee payment.
- All accepted papers will be orally presented. The paper’s oral presentation a 3-min presentation during the Elevator Pitch Session and 30-min long presentation at the Interactive Paper Presentation session.
- Detailed instructions regarding registration process are available at Conference > Registration.
- While uploading the Copyright Form we suggest that you use Firefox or Chrome instead of Internet Explorer, to prevent copyright upload issues to IEEE.