Author Instructions

Instructions for Full Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research of theoretical or practical significance to Network, Systems and Security. Submitted papers must describe work not previously published. They must not be submitted simultaneously to another conference with refereed proceedings or to a journal. Papers should not exceed 9 pages. Only electronic submissions will be allowed. Submit your full paper(s) here.

Authors are requested to select an intended track under which the submitted paper will be considered for reviewing. The track names appear under the head “Topics”. In case authors would choose more that one topics (or equivalently the tracks), the TPC Co-Chairs could decide on the track under which the submitted paper will be considered for reviewing.

Tracks:
  • Main Track
  • Network Protocols and Architectures
  • Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
  • Big Data Communication and Analytics
  • Systems Security
  • Mobile Computing
  • Interactive Systems
  • Health Informatics and Systems
  • Cloud and High Performance Communication

Instructions for Short Paper Submission for Poster and Demo

Authors are invited to submit posters and demos describing ongoing research work on Network, Systems and Security. Submitted posters and demos must describe work not previously published. They must not be submitted simultaneously to another conference with refereed proceedings or to a journal. Manuscript for posters and demos should not exceed 6 pages. Format for the poster will be provided soon. Only electronic submissions will be allowed. Submit your short paper(s) for posters and demos here.

While submitting your short paper in the system, you need to select type of your paper title in the system (as “Short Paper” ) from a drop-down list. If you do not select the type of your paper as “Short Paper”, your paper will be reviewed as a Full Paper.

Authors are requested to select an intended track under which the submitted paper will be considered for reviewing. The track names appear under the head “Topics”. In case authors would choose more that one topics (or equivalently the tracks), the TPC Co-Chairs could decide on the track under which the submitted paper will be considered for reviewing.