Submission of Paper

• Papers should be in English. Previously published work should not be submitted, nor may the work be concurrently submitted to any other conference or journal. Such papers will be rejected without review.
• The paper is to be done at two links. Authors have to register in Microsoft CMT before submission. After that submit the paper in Microsoft CMT: Paper Submission link
• All the articles will be checked for plagiarism by Turnitin. Plagiarism should be less than 13%.
• A double-blind peer review will be carried out for review of every article.
• The conference registration is mandatory for at least one of the authors and should be done before the deadline.
• All accepted high-quality papers will be will be published in a Taylor & Francis conference proceedings as book volume and further submitted to Scopus for indexing.
• Publisher will conduct quality checks on the accepted papers and only papers that pass these checks will be published. Check conference website for more details.
• Short papers (Work-in-Progress) are an opportunity to present preliminary or interim results. The paper length should be up to 5 pages.
• Literature reviews/survey papers will only be considered if they present a new perspective or benefit the field.

Guidelines for Authors

Authors intending to submit a manuscript for the conference are advised to adhere to the guidelines as mentioned below:
• Full Text Paper having abstract of within 150 words with a maximum of five keywords has to be submitted. Full Text Paper should be prepared as per the prescribe template available on website
• Papers should be camera-ready in MS-Word format (as per template), not exceeding 5 pages in length including figures, tables, appendices.
• The language of the Publication is English. The mode of presentation should be in third person.
• The Template for preparation of article and the Declaration Form, (to be submitted by the authors duly filled in and signed for copyright purpose) is available with the link
• SI units should be used wherever possible. Other units, if used, should be given only in parentheses preceded by SI units.
• Mathematical symbols should be typed and care should be taken to differentiate between similar characters (e.g. 1 and I), upper and lower case letters and superscripts and subscripts.
• Lengthy mathematical proofs and derivations and extensive test data are discouraged. If absolutely essential, they should be given as appendices.

Copy Right

The papers are considered for possible publication on the understanding that these have not been submitted to any other publisher.