Submissions
Submissions of Invited talks, Extended abstracts and Travel award applications
We are seeking research talks and extended abstracts from researchers and industrial practitioners who are working on performance and/or energy modelling, analysis and measurement. Application areas can include but are certainly not limited to:
- Cloud environments, virtualised systems and data centre design and efficiency
- Wireless systems and wireless sensor networks
- Mobile applications and smartphone ecosystem power management
- Smart grid applications and decentralised monitoring of power consumption
- Trade-off analysis between any of performance, resourcing, economics and energy consumption in ICT
Please submit an extended abstract of up to 4 pages to the ICEP Easychair submission page. Ensure you categorise your submission with either:
- Invited talk
- Extended abstract + travel award application (see travel awards)
- Travel award application (no abstract) (see travel awards)
- Extended abstract (no travel award)
Formatting instructions
Extended abstracts should be formatted in the EPTCS style using version 1.5 of the EPTCS LaTeX style file. They should be up to 4 pages in length.
Acceptance and publishing
Extended abstracts will be assessed on the grounds of technical fit to the aims and objectives of the colloquium. We hope to be able to accept as many as are interesting to the subject area, subject to timetabling constraints. If we receive many good submissions, we will select some papers for presentation and some for a poster session during the event. There will not be a formal peer-review process and authors are very much encouraged to submit extended papers to other conferences/journals using the comments they get from participating in the colloquium. Copyright will remain with the authors. A colloquium proceedings will be made available for ICEP and will also be published as a departmental online technical report.
Technical Programme Committee
- Jeremy Bradley, Imperial College (Organiser)
- Giuliano Casale, Imperial College
- Stephen Gilmore, University of Edinburgh
- William Knottenbelt, Imperial College
- Nigel Thomas, Newcastle University