Submission
The Third International Workshop on Mobile Ubiquitous Systems, Infrastructures, Communications and AppLications
MUSICAL 2021
Jan 8, 2021, Nara, Japan/Online
In conjunction with ICDCN 2021
Jan 8, 2021, Nara, Japan/Online
In conjunction with ICDCN 2021
This workshop assumes paper submissions from graduate students, Ph.D. students, and other young researchers.
Papers should be at most 6 pages, including title, abstract, figures and references, and not published or under review elsewhere. Papers should be prepared as per ACM conference proceedings format. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper. In addition, no-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will result in those papers NOT being included in the proceedings.
All accepted workshop full papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library.
Submission
(Closed) Please go to ICDCN 2021 submission page and choose MUSICAL 2021 track!
ACM will publish the proceedings of ICDCN2021 in the ACM Digital Library within its International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS).
ACM has introduced a new ACM Master Article Templates and Publication Workflow called TAPS.
It helps you to prepare and submit camera-ready paper.
Information about TAPS will be sent to the following e-mail address, so please make sure you receive it.
tapsadmin@aptaracorp.awsapps.com
E-mail is sent to only one author for each accepted paper.
You can find more details at the following URL: https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions
[2. The Workflow and Templates] from STEP 3 onward
If you have any technical problems for both of Word and Tex, please contact ACM's support team directly at acmtexsupport@aptaracorp.com.
Page Limits: Workshop papers: 6 pages
Additional Instructions:
The final paper should be in PDF with embedded fonts.
The paper should be optimized for fast web viewing.
The PDF should not contain page numbers.
The paper should have the ACM rights management statement and bibliographic strip on the bottom of the first page left column (See Step 2).
For generating the Computing Classification Code (CCS) for your paper, please see the section of [Ancillary Authoring Template Information] in
https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions
After choosing the relevant discipline/subdiscipline, click "Assign this CCS concept" and then choose the level of relevance.
Finally, clicking on "Generate Code" will automatically generate the code block to be placed in your .tex files.
ACM will directly contact you via email with information on how to submit a copyright form. This email will come from rightsreview@acm.org (so please ensure that this email address is not caught by your spam filter). Email is sent to only one author for each accepted paper. You must submit this copyright form first, before submitting your camera-ready manuscript.
After completing the rights management form, authors will be emailed the correct rights management text and bibliographic strip to place within their paper. When the author incorporates the code block generated by the ACM e-Rights system, the correct ACM Rights Statement and bibliographic strip will automatically appear in the author's paper. Please double-check that the included ISBN number is correct. The ISBN number for adjunct proceedings of ICDCN 2021 is 978-1-4503-8184-0
You must submit the camera-ready version of the paper via TAPS.
You must submit the pdf file containing your camera-ready paper plus all source files including figures and bibliography files.
Please check the information from TAPS (tapsadmin@aptaracorp.awsapps.com) as same as Step 1.
October 27, 2020 (Extended October 20)