CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS

ICCPS 2025 seeks high-quality posters and demos (accompanied by technical abstracts) in the area of cyber-physical systems (CPS), including late-breaking results or work-in-progress on theory, platform design and implementation, verification and validation, empirical case studies, new applications (such as medical CPS) and other work that has the potential to advance the state-of-the-art in CPS. Authors of each accepted abstract will present at the Poster/Demo session at the CPS-IoT Week.

FOCUS AREAS

ICCPS 2025 posters and demos should focus on the same areas as the main conference (see the main conference’s CFP). Both theory and application-related works are encouraged. We welcome submissions from academic, industrial, and government sectors.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS

All accepted abstracts will be published in the ICCPS 2025 Proceedings and featured in the Poster/Demo session. Authors have the option to present a poster or to give a demo. The Poster/Demo session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase ongoing work and obtain feedback from the CPS community. 

Abstracts must be submitted via EasyChair. Submission titles should start with “Poster Abstract:” or “Demo Abstract:”, depending on whether the authors wish to have a demo or poster. 

Abstract Submission Link

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccps25

Poster Abstract

Poster abstracts should report on research work where at least some preliminary results are available, but they need not necessarily describe completed work. An easel of 3ft x 4ft will be provided for all posters. Poster abstract submissions must include a section titled “Poster Description”, describing the contents of the proposed poster.

Demo Abstract

Authors who wish to give a demo should include the following sections in their abstract:

  • “Demo Description”: describe the technology being showcased, including a clear picture of the physical demo setup.
  • “User Experience”: describe the user interaction with the demo technology, and the interactive elements (if any) of the demo.
  • “Demo Requirements”: authors can assume that tables, power, and basic wireless connectivity will be provided at the conference. If a demo requires significant space or any special arrangement, please describe them clearly in your submission using a separate third page (not part of the technical content of the abstract). 
  • Demos can have an accompanying poster as part of the demo. Please indicate whether your demo will display a poster in the abstract. 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All submitted abstracts must be in English. Submissions must be a single PDF file with no more than two pages including references. Authors should use the ACM two-column conference style, on US Letter paper size (8.5-inch x 11-inch). Submitted manuscripts will be evaluated based on technical merit and innovation as well as their potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchanges of ideas at the conference. 

BEST POSTER & DEMO AWARD

One poster and one demo will be awarded the best poster and best demo award based on the research significance and presentation quality.

DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline (Anytime on Earth): February 19, 2025 February 7, 2025
Acceptance Decision & Notifications (Anytime on Earth): March 12, 2025 February 28, 2025
Camera-ready Submission (Anytime on Earth): March 17, 2025 March 10, 2025
Poster/demo session: May 6-9, 2025

CONTACT CO-CHAIRS

Ivan Ruchkin, University of Florida, iruchkin@ece.ufl.edu
Fatima Anwar, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, fanwar@umass.edu

POSTER/DEMO PROGRAM COMMITEE

  • Abdullah Al Arafat – North Carolina State University
  • Amy Nejati – Newcastle University
  • Aniruddh Puranic – University of Maryland, College Park
  • Apurva Badithela – Princeton University
  • Filippos Fotiadis – University of Texas at Austin
  • George Gunter – Vanderbilt University
  • Georgios Bakirtzis – Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
  • Halima Bouzidi – University of California, Irvine
  • Ian Dardik – Carnegie Mellon University
  • Kaustubh Sridhar – University of Pennsylvania
  • Kruttidipta Samal – University of Nebraska – Lincoln
  • Kuk Jin Jang – University of Pennsylvania
  • Lakmal Meegahapola – ETH Zurich
  • Lipsy Gupta – Kansas State University
  • Luis Garcia – University of Utah
  • Luigi Pannocchi – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
  • Mengyu Liu – University of Notre Dame
  • Nathan Smith – University of Florida
  • Rahul Bhadani – The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Romulo Meira-Goes – The Pennsylvania State University
  • Ruya Karagulle – University of Michigan
  • Shareef Ahmed – University of North Carolina
  • Shaocheng Luo – Duke University
  • Sidney Pugh – University of Pennsylvania
  • Tanmay Khandait – Arizona State University
  • Xin Qin – California State University, Long Beach
  • Xiaofan Yu – University of California San Diego
  • Yan Long – Northeastern University
  • Yiqi Zhao – University of Southern California
  • Zishen Wan – Georgia Tech

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