CALL FOR POSTERS

The CMS 2002 is now accepting submissions of presentation posters. The Poster display at the conference is an opportunity to meet and discuss late-breaking results, ongoing research projects, and innovative work-in-progress which may not yet be ready for a full paper. Technical posters are all welcome.

Submissions will be evaluated for acceptability by the Poster Committee. Decisions about acceptance will be based on relevance to the CMS, originality, significance, and clarity. Accepted posters will be displayed at the place of the conference.

The typical display area size for posters is expected to be 80 cm x 120 cm. Extended abstracts/summaries for accepted posters will be distributed to conference attendees and will also be made available on the Web. At least one representative must register for the conference to submit poster free of charge.

Topics

Summaries or extended abstracts must clearly demonstrate a relevance to the Communication and Multimedia Security. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

- Applied cryptography
- Biometry
- Combined multimedia security
- Communications systems security
- Cryptography - steganography
- Digital signatures
- Digital watermarking
- Internet, intranet and extranet security
- Legal, social and ethical aspects of communication systems security
- Mobile communications security
- Multimedia systems security
- New generation networks (NGN) security
- Possible attacks on multimedia systems
- Secure electronic commerce

Submission details

Submissions must consist of a camera-ready extended abstract or summary of the work to be described in the poster, not to exceed one (1) page in CDR (Corel Draw) or AI (Adobe Ilustrator) format. The primary means of submission will be electronic. Submissions Posters should be submitted by . If you cannot meet these requirements, have questions, or experience problems e-mailing your submission please .

All submissions must be received no later than 1st of September 2002. Early submission is encouraged. Decisions about acceptance or rejection will be made on an ongoing basis - early submissions are expected to get early notifications. Submissions that are late or too long, or require revision, will not be considered. Submissions must be in camera-ready format; given the short time frame for acceptance, revision after submission will not be feasible.

Accepted posters will be exhibited due to one regular registration fee for the conference.

Schedule

Poster submission deadline
Notification of acceptance
Presentation at the Conference
September 1, 2002
September 10, 2002
September 26-27, 2002


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