IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
12-14 June 2017 – Osaka, Japan

Call for Demos

Call for Demos

Demo session fosters the demonstrations of novel technologies and applications by means of original interactive showcases. Topics of interests are the same as those listed in the main track of IEEE LANMAN 2017.

Authors of accepted demo papers will be provided with a table, a power supply and Wi-Fi Internet access (NAT only) by default.

Accepted demo papers will be indexed by IEEE-Xplore and will be distributed with the official symposium proceedings. No show will preclude publication in IEEE-Xplore.

Authors must be present during the Demo session and must be associated with an author registration at the full rate. One full registration is valid for presenting a cumulative number of demos/papers/posters up to three.

A “best demo award” will be given, based on community judging by registered participants.

We envisage two kinds of demos, namely: associated or not-associated with an accepted main track paper. Associated demo papers must provide demonstrations of concepts presented in an accepted main track paper.

Please consult the Demo Co-Chairs (see contacts below) if you are uncertain whether your demo falls within the scope of the symposium and for any other question.

Important Dates

  • Paper submission deadline for not-associated demo paper: March 26 April 9 (extended)
  • Acceptance notification for not-associated demo papers: April 18
  • Paper submission deadline for associated demo paper: April 24
  • Acceptance notification for associated demo papers: May 1
  • Camera-ready for all demo papers: May 9
  • Early registration for all demo papers: May 9

Submission instructions

Submissions should be a two-page short paper in PDF format and files can be uploaded in the EDAS demo submission website (https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23486). The short paper should briefly state: the problem being addressed and why it is important, the approach taken and the design of the demo, the key contribution and, in case, the URL to download the demo software. If accepted, it is strongly recommended that a poster supporting the demo is produced (32 inches x 42 inches in portrait mode).

Demo Co-Chairs:

  • Associate Prof. Chisa Takano, Hiroshima City University, takano at hiroshima-cu.ac.jp
  • Prof. Andrea Detti, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, andrea.detti at uniroma2.it