The Third Annual ACM/IEEE
International Conference on
Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom'97)
September 26-30, 1997
The Main Building of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, Hungary
MobiCom'97 Notes About Paper Submission
- The submission due date for MobiCom'97 is April 21, 1997,
although we are accepting papers up to one week late.
This means your submission must be received by April 28, 1997.
- Please make sure your submission is in PostScript format.
We cannot handle other strange formats such as Microsoft Word.
Whatever text processor or formatter you use to write your paper
(LaTeX, MS Word, FrameMaker, etc.), please convert the output
to PostScript before submission.
- Please send your submission (the PostScript file) by electronic mail
to the e-mail address mobicom97
@
monarch.cs.cmu.edu and not
directly to either of the Program Chairs.
This will ensure that your submission is correctly processed
when it is received.
- As described in the Call for Papers,
all papers will be judged through double-blind reviewing,
where the identities of the authors are withheld from the reviewers.
Please be sure your name does not appear
on the paper or in the submitted PostScript file.
- Also as described in the Call for Papers,
please separately e-mail the title, author names and full address,
and abstract of your paper to the Program Chairs,
David Johnson (dbj
@
cs.cmu.edu) and
Christopher Rose (crose
@
ece.rutgers.edu).
This separate e-mail should be in plain text, not in PostScript.
- Please be sure your submission is correctly formatted to fit on
U.S. "Letter" size paper, which is 8.5 inches wide
by 11 inches tall.
Please be sure you have a reasonable margin (such as 1 inch) on
all edges (top, bottom, left, and right) of each page.
- Paper submissions should be limited to 15 pages.
Either single-column or double-column format is fine for submissions.
Please use a text font no smaller than 10 points.
- Since some mailers or mail systems may modify messages in transit,
such as breaking long lines or changing character sets,
it is safest to send your PostScript paper submission encoded using
either MIME or uuencode.
Compressing the PostScript using gzip first will make your
e-mail message much smaller.
- Once your submission is received and checked,
you should receive an acknowledgement, giving the paper number
assigned to your submission.
Please reference this paper number in any future e-mail regarding
your submission.
If you do not receive an acknowledgement of your submission
within a day or two,
please contact Dave Johnson at dbj
@
cs.cmu.edu.
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David B. Johnson
<dbj
@
cs.cmu.edu>.
Last modified July 4, 1997.