Late Breaking Results

You are cordially invited to contribute Late Breaking Results poster to AIM 2023. Submissions will be accepted on the conference submission website (https://ras.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/login.pl) until May 16, 2023.

Poster submissions are abstract only, as detailed below, with a streamlined decision process.

This component of the conference technical program is intended to reach the broader mechatronics research community. Although accepted posters will be included in the conference program, they are not considered as publications and they will not be submitted to IEEE for inclusion in the Xplore database.

Submission Guidelines

Please include the poster title, author names and contact info, an abstract, and any acknowledgements.

Language: English
Paper size: US letter
Format: two-column IEEE journal
Poster length: one (1) page
File format: PDF
To submit, please visit the AIM 2023 page in the PaperPlaza system at http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl

Poster Guidelines

If your poster is accepted, authors must prepare a 24" x 36" or 27" x 39" poster, print it, and bring the physical poster to the conference.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Late Breaking Results Poster Session about?
This session is to allow as many people as possible to share their work at AIM. The posters are reviewed for basic quality only, and are not held to the same standards as full papers.

2. What is the poster conference format?
Poster sessions will run at dedicated time slots during the conference. Bring a physical poster to display.

3. How many authors of each accepted poster present the poster at AIM?
At least one of the authors of each accepted poster is expected to be present at the poster during the entire session.

4. Does the presenter/s (author/s) need to register to the conference?
Yes. You need to register to the Conference as any other attendees.

5. What are the criteria for accepting Late Breaking Results Poster submissions?
The poster should describe mechatronic research or applications that will be of interest to the AIM audience. Posters are not formally peer-reviewed but normal standards of academic integrity and presentation apply. References should be given to prior work. Applications papers, including projects in education are welcome.

6. I had a paper rejected from AIM or another conference or journal. Can I submit a poster based on that paper?
Yes.

7. I had a paper accepted to AIM or another conference or journal. Can I submit a poster based on that paper?
Yes. The poster itself must be unique and not reproduced elsewhere.

8. If my poster appears at AIM, can I send a full paper based on the same work elsewhere?
It depends on the publication, so please check the condition by yourself. You can't reproduce the poster itself elsewhere, but a longer paper on the same topic should be acceptable elsewhere.

9. Can I submit a poster on work in progress?
Yes. If you are proud of your work so far, and your ideas will be of interest to the AIM audience. Posters can be somewhat speculative.