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PAPER SUBMISSION

Submissions are welcome in all traditional areas of control and system theory and applications, as well as non-traditional areas such as systems and synthetic biology, networked control systems, smart grids, learning control, machine learning, and related areas.

Papers submitted to ICC-7 must be original, and neither previously published nor accepted for publication elsewhere. Further, manuscripts must not be submitted to any other event or publication during the entire review process. IEEE policy regarding plagiarism, self-plagiarism and duplicate submission/publication will be strictly enforced. Papers must be submitted electronically by the submission deadline through the PaperCept Conference Management System at http://controls.papercept.net. Paper submissions should follow the IEEE double-column format for conferences (templates will be available on the conference Web site). A maximum of six pages are allowed for each paper, all figures and references included. Submitted papers will undergo a peer review process, coordinated by the Program Committee. Submission of a paper implies that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors registers and presents the paper at the conference.

INVITED SESSION PROPOSALS/PAPERS

Proposals should be submitted through PaperCept by the due date. An invited session proposal should contain the session organizer(s) short bio and contact information, the session title, summary, and objectives, and the list of authors along with tentative title of papers to be submitted to the session. Manuscripts submitted for invited sessions must be full-length manuscripts and will undergo the standard peer review process.

WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS

A Workshop/Tutorial proposal should focus on a specific theme related to the main conference topics, describing objectives and expected outcomes. The tutorial proposal should contain the tutorial summary and outline and the presenters’ short bio and contact information. The workshop proposal should include the workshop presenters’ short bio and contact information, and the list of speakers. Proposals should be submitted through PaperCept by the due date of August 31, 2021. Workshop/Tutorial proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by members of the technical program committee.