For papers that raise ethical issues, such as those involving human participants, personal data, or security/privacy breaches, the Program Committee expects the ethical considerations to be addressed in the paper and for any required ethical approval from an institutional ethics committee to have been obtained prior to submission.
Authors are invited to submit original papers, written in English, that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Technical papers must be formatted using the IEEE 2-column format and not exceeding 8 pages for full papers, 4 pages for short papers, 2 pages for poster papers, or 16 pages for systemisation of knowledge (SoK) papers (all excluding references). The paper submission templates are available on IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings.
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process.
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind review process with a rebuttal period. The paper should be anonymised, such that all identifying information (either explicit or implied - for example, names, affiliations, explicit self-citations, links, acknowledgments, and funding sources) should be removed from the initial submission.
AI Content Generation Guidelines
As per IEEE guidelines, the use of content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in a submission (including but not limited to text, figures, images, and code) shall be disclosed in the acknowledgments section.
For example, authors should mention tools (including LLMs) that were used for data processing, filtering, visualisation, and facilitating or running experiments. The AI system used shall be identified, and specific sections of the article that use AI-generated content shall be identified and accompanied by a brief explanation regarding the level at which the AI system was used to generate the content.
The use of AI systems for editing and grammar enhancement is common practice and, as such, is generally outside the intent of the above policy. In this case, disclosure as noted above is recommended. Moreover submissions that include text generated from a large-scale language model (LLM) are prohibited unless the produced text is presented as a part of the paper’s experimental analysis. LLMs are allowed to be used for editing (grammar checking, polishing, formatting) text solely written by the authors. Authors remain responsible for correctness and originality of the submitted content (including checking for plagiarism and veracity of all text).