We invite researchers and developers from academic, industrial, and government laboratories to present their novel ideas and demonstrations of original research prototypes. CCNC especially welcomes demonstrations of emerging and innovative technologies that have potential commercial applications from nascent and incubating companies. In addition, authors who have a demonstration component in their work and are planning to submit their papers to the main technical tracks or workshops are highly encouraged to also submit proposals to the demonstration session.
Important Dates
Proposal Format
Demonstration proposals should be no more than two (2) pages in length, in double-column IEEE format. It must include authors’ names and affiliations and a short abstract. All Demonstration papers should be submitted via EDAS. The accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, along with the regular main track, workshop, and work-in-progress papers. Each proposal should describe the workings and the main contributions of the demonstration and the merits of the proposed idea. While many variations are possible, from mockups using computers (instead of actual consumer devices) to a full-fledged collection of networked consumer devices, please be as specific as possible in describing what you will show.
Presentations
Accepted demonstrations will be presented at the conference during a special demonstration session. The presenter is responsible for the demonstration and equipment setup. Each demonstration should be accompanied by a poster of approximately 30 inches by 40 inches describing it. The presenter is expected to present and discuss the work with other conference attendees. A large table, a power socket, and Wi-Fi Internet connection will be available for every demonstrator.
Please note that the hotel also offers additional equipment rental services, such as flat-screen monitors (up to 80 inches), touch-screen monitors (up to 55 inches), monitor accessories (e.g., mounting brackets, floor monitor stands), computing equipment (e.g., laptops and accessories), and wired Internet connections.
Please feel free to consult the Demonstrations Co-Chairs if you need additional information.
Demonstrations Co-Chairs
Giovanni Delnevo, University of Bologna, Italy
Koji Ishibashi, University of Electro-Communications, Japan