Calls & Submissions
- Call for Papers
- Call for Papers (pdf)
- Paper Submission
- Author Guidelines
- Presenter Guidelines
- Call for Tutorials
Networking Important Dates
- Abstract submission
November 26, 2010 - Paper submission
December 10, 2010 - Acceptance Notification
January 31, 2011 - Camera Ready Due
February 15, 2011 - Networking Conference
9-13 May 2011
Information for Presenters
Paper Presentation
Authors presenting Papers will have 20 minutes for presentation and discussion of the paper. Each oral session room will be equipped with an LCD projector, laptop, microphone, and laser pointer. All you need to bring is a USB drive or a CD with your presentation (.pdf, or .ppt format). Please prepare a short biography (3-5 lines); this will enable your session chair to introduce you. To be fair to all presenters, and to give the audience enough time for questions, please observe the time limit for your presentation. Be at the appropriate room no later than 15 minutes before the start of the session in which you are presenting, and introduce yourself to the Session Chair.
All paper presenters are kindly invited to participate in the One Minute Madness (OMM) sessions, that will take place every morning at 10h30, just after the keynote speeches. Each OMM session will provide assistants with a brief overview of the different papers presented during the day. To make this possible, we kindly ask for your participation.
The One Minute Madness submission deadline is April 22nd.
You have a OMM presentation template (PPT format) available here
One Minute Madness submissions
Please submit your OMM presentation before April 22nd by mail to networking.omm@gmail.com, using the following file name:
<session_id>-<paper_order>_<author>.pdf
To avoid problems, authors are recommended to embed the fonts in the PDF.
Example:
For the first paper of the first session, presented by the first author, the contents of the first slide should be:
- Paper ID: 1A-1
- Paper title: "Optimal Node Placement in Distributed Wireless Security Architectures"
- Name of the author presenting the paper: Fabio Martignon
and the filename should be: 1A-1_Martignon.pdf
One Minute Madness guidelines
For a smoothly running OMM session you need to observe the following guidelines:
- Each paper presenter is invited to submit a PDF file with 1 to 3 slides, where the first slide must contain only:
- Paper ID ( using format <session_id>-<paper_order_within_session> )
- Paper title
- Name of the author presenting the paper
- 60 seconds seem to be quite a short time span, but be assured that you don't need to be hectic. But of course, you should plan your presentation carefully. At the beginning of each OMM session the first five or so presenters should form a "pipeline" in order to minimise any loss of time. When your predecessor has finished, move forward and be ready to speak. Your slides will be visible for exactly 60 seconds, and this is exactly the time you will have the floor to advertise your talk. Subsequently, please leave the stage and take your seat. Be aware that 60 seconds is a hard limit that will be strictly enforced.
- A comment: Experience indicates that OMM sessions can be very good fun, and that they may well bring across your core idea better than the full talk will. Please note that you are completely free to decide what you will present, and how! Many try to be serious, informative, and entertaining at the very same time, which is a very good, albeit possibly somewhat difficult, approach.
Best OMM awards
Everyday, during lunch, an award will be given to the best speaker of the OMM session earlier that day.