Submission Guidelines

The 5 th International workshop on Advances on Resilient and Intelligent Cities will be a one-day event that will include two keynotes (one in the morning and one in the afternoon), individual paper presentations, and a panel. The following submissions will be invited for this workshop.

We accept three types of submissions:

  • Full research papers: 8-10 pages
  • Short research papers or application demo papers: 4 pages
  • Vision or statement papers: 2 pages

A full research paper will present a specific problem or topic and discuss methodology and findings along with future research directions.

Short research papers will demonstrate existing methods, toolkits, and best practices for building intelligent and resilient cities.

Vision paper will be more situational in their coverage.

Submitted papers must be uploaded in PDF format and formatted according to the standard double-column ACM SIG proceedings guidelines that also apply to the ACM SIGSPATIAL conference submissions. Additional information about formatting and style files are available online .

All papers will be peer-reviewed to ensure the quality and clarity of the research. Based on peer-review, three best paper awards will be announced at the end of the workshop. At least one of the authors of each paper accepted for presentation in ARIC 2022 must register for both the main SIGSPATIAL conference and the workshop and to present the accepted paper in the workshop. All papers presented at the workshop will be included in the ACM Digital Library.

Submission website

Submissions should be uploaded to the EasyChair webpage: https://easychair.org/cfp/ARIC2022

Please direct any questions to: karb@ornl.gov