All papers as well as session proposals must be submitted electronically through PaperPlaza. Authors are advised to carefully read the CDC 2022 submission instructions. In accordance with IEEE requirements, only PDF files will be accepted. In addition to regular papers, the IEEE CDC 2022 will also have invited sessions/papers.
Please contact the Program Chair, Christophe Prieur (Christophe.Prieur@gipsa-lab.fr) for further information. Please note that the conference language is English, and all submissions must be written in English.
Papers are invited in the form of regular manuscripts. Note that short manuscripts are not considered. Papers must be submitted through the conference submission website PaperPlaza and must conform to the submission policy requiring that all manuscripts be in 2-column format and meet strict page limits.
For the purpose of review only, manuscripts may be up to eight (8) pages long. However, normal length for the final manuscript is limited to six (6) pages. Papers exceeding the normal length may be submitted upon payment of overlength page charges for each page in excess of six. A maximum of two extra pages above normal six are permitted.
Note also that the new Journal IEEE Control Systems Letters (L-CSS) now provides a possibility to submit and publish a paper in the Journal, but present it at CDC. All details are provided at the journal website, in the section L-CSS and CDC. Note that the submission deadline for such joint contributions is March 21, 2022.
The link to the submission site of the IEEE Control Systems Letters is here.
Proposals are sought from those wishing to organize an invited session. An invited session consists of six papers, which should present a unifying theme from a diversity of viewpoints. Proposals for invited sessions are submitted through the conference submission website PaperPlaza, and must contain a Summary Statement describing the motivation and relevance of the proposed session, as well as short descriptions of the component papers, and a statement explaining the diversity of the session along dimensions such as gender, geography, industry/academia affiliation and other forms of diversity. The invited sessions organizers are advised that the deadline for the proposals is set to March 24, 2022.
The invited session papers have to be submitted separately by the respective authors (see the submission instructions). Invited sessions papers must conform to the CDC submission policy; ABSTRACTS of invited papers will NOT be accepted. Please note that each paper in a proposed invited session will be individually reviewed, and that the proposed invited session itself will also be rated as a whole. Paralleling the rule for regular papers, for the purpose of review only, invited sessions papers may be up to eight (8) pages long. However, the normal length for the final manuscript is limited to six (6) pages. Invited sessions papers exceeding the normal length may be submitted upon payment of overlength page charges for each page in excess of six. A maximum of two extra pages above normal six are permitted.
To ensure the continuity of the program and that papers addressing similar issues are grouped together, at the discretion of the Program Committee, individual papers may be removed from a proposed session and replaced by appropriate contributed papers. Likewise, selected papers from rejected invited sessions may be placed into the regular program.
Paper contributions to an Invited Session can be submitted also through the IEEE Control Systems Letters. The paper contributors will submit their paper to the L-CSS, choosing as submission type L-CSS and CDC-Invited Sessions (note that the L-CSS deadline is March 21). After submission, and no later than April 5, the authors should send an email to L-CSS Editor in Chief, Elena Valcher (meme@dei.unipd.it), and the CSS CEB Chair, Amir Aghdam (amir.aghdam@concordia.ca), specifying the name of the invited session, the name of the invited session organizer(s) and the CDC invited session code (received from the CDC invited session organizers). Please visit the L-CSS website for more details.