All accepted papers of AICT2025 International Conference will be published in conference proceedings under an ISBN reference in paper or electronically in CD-ROM/Flash-Drive and submitted for inclusion to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Paper will be accepted only by electronic submission through the conference website. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register as a full participant of the conference and present paper personally to have the paper published in the proceedings and be scheduled for presentation.
The AICT2025 accepts Full Paper only: minimum of 4 pages (max 6 pages), must be written in English and use standard IEEE two-column conference templates. For more information on the electronic submission and formatting instructions given on template are available at the conference web-site at: Paper Submission Guidelines.
For further information on Paper Submission steps visit following page Important Dates
Each paper in a conference’s proceedings is required to be within IEEE’s and AICT2025 Conference’s core technical scope of electrical engineering, electronics, computer science, and closely related areas. IEEE has identified its current scope of coverage to include broad topical areas that reflect how content is categorized in IEEE Xplore®. Further detailed information about IEEE’s technical scope, as defined in the descriptions of its technical societies’ areas of interest, is available at IEEE Societies
Papers on non-technical topics such as tourism, philosophy, art, politics, architecture, agriculture, economics, pure mathematics, pure finance, etc., that do not make use of or interact with IEEE’s primary subject areas in a non-trivial manner, are considered to be outside of IEEE's as well as AICT2025 Conference’s scope.
If you submit your paper to one of the following tracks, make sure that paper is not purely devoted to economy, management, governance, education, healthcare, energy, etc., instead it must be dealing with one (or several) of IEEE's areas of interest using them to solve problems existing in the fileds of application (economy, management, governance, education, healthcare, energy, etc.).
A conference article or paper should have the following elements:
Original papers not being submitted to journals or other conferences will be considered at the peer review process. Overall Review cycle consists of: pre-Review (Screening), Peer Review and post-Review (depending on TPC decision). The AICT International Conference follows single-blind peer review process. All the submitted Full Papers will be reviewed by Peer Review Committee and assessed on the basis of originality, significance, correctness, technical soundness, clarity of expression, presentation and relevance. We encourage authors to present novel ideas, critique of existing work, and practical studies and experiments. Accepted authors will be notified according to Important Dates.
Authors also should adhere strictly to the format instructions. The Technical Program Committee reserves the right to reject (based on post-Review) even accepted papers of the author(s) that do not fully comply IEEE and AICT2025 International Conference requirements at the final stage:
More information on paper acceptance criteria can be found at Guidelines for Peer-Reviewers
You must transfer your conference paper’s ownership or copyright to IEEE before it can be published in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. Signing the IEEE Copyright Form will transfer the copyright to IEEE.
The Electronic IEEE Copyright Form (eCF) makes signing the copyright form easy by enabling you to complete it on-screen. You will receive a link to the eCF after your paper is accepted for publication.
More information on copyright transfer is available at About Transferring Copyright to IEEE and Guidelines for Camera Ready
All accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Engineering Index (EI) and EI Compendex and IEEE Xplore TM IEEE Catalog Number CFP2056H-ART, ISBN 978-1-7281-7386-3.
IEEE Xplore Digital Library indexing partners:
FAQ regarding indexing:
In accordance with academic and professional protocols and the IEEE requirements, AICT2025 International Conference cannot accept a paper if it is not the author's original work, has been published before, or is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. The article must not contain any libelous or unlawful statements or in any way infringe the rights of others. All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of the submitted paper.
IEEE defines plagiarism as the use of someone else's prior ideas, processes, results, or words without explicitly acknowledging the original author and source. Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and is considered a serious breach of professional conduct, with potentially severe ethical and legal consequences.
If an author is found to have committed plagiarism sanctions may be applied by IEEE. Individuals whose names are placed on the IEEE Prohibited Author List will not be allowed to organize or lead any IEEE sponsored activities such as invited conference sessions, distinguished lectureship, editorship of IEEE publications, paper reviewer for IEEE etc.
The AICT2025 International Conference uses the CrossCheck plagiarism screening service to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts. CrossCheck site is a multipublisher initiative to screen published and submitted content for originality.
Official and working language of the AICT2025 Conference is English
Paper must be written fully in English including Figures, Tables (except special cases) and References.
It is most important to be within strict time constraints to allow the presentation to fit within the allotted time period. However, if needed, the session chairman will ensure that these time limits are strictly observed. Each paper has an estimated time slot up to 15 minutes for presentation, and an additional 5 minutes for questions and answers (12 min + 3 min for virtual presentations).
Overhead and LCD projectors, as well as laptops, will be available in all oral presentation conference rooms. Other equipment will be provided at the presenter expenses if a request is being made. Please kindly forward any such request to the secretary of the conference at aict@uaeu.ac.ae.
In-person presenters should bring their compatible presentation files stored on a
USB-drive. Presenters are kindly requested to upload their files into the laptop at
least 15 minutes before the start of the session, if you do not bring your own laptop.
Presenters are also kindly requested to test the functionality of the presentation
before the beginning of the session. It is strongly recommended that presenters bring
along transparencies as a backup.
If an author is not sufficiently fluent in English to present his (her) paper, translation
support from colleagues can be used. Under no circumstances should other language
be used than English in presentation-slides.
To be published in the IEEE AICT2025 Conference Proceedings and to be eligible for publication in IEEE Xplore, an author of an accepted paper is required to register for the conference at the fill or limited (member or non-member) rate and the paper must be presented by an author/coauthor of that paper at the conference.
If neither you nor a coauthor can present an accepted paper, inform us as soon as possible so TPC Chair/General Chair grants permission for a substitute presenter in advance of the event and who is qualified both to present and answer questions. Papers that are not presented by their authors at a AICT2025 International Conference are not published. It is essential that the AICT2025 attendees have an opportunity to discuss your work with you.
IEEE non-presented paper policy: "IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference, including IEEE Xplore® Digital Library, if the paper is not presented by the author at the conference."
The AICT2025 International Conference organizers reserve the right to cancel the conference and/or tutorials due to unforeseen circumstances. Liability of AICT2025 is limited to return of conference and/or tutorial fees. Should you be unable to attend, a substitute participant is welcome at no extra charge, but you need to notify the conference administrators in advance. For cancellations on or before registration deadline, a 50% refund will be made. No refund will be made for cancellation after registration deadline.
Regular Author Registration Includes: Paper presentation, proceedings in electronic format, attendance to all sessions, conference program, name tag, coffee breaks, certificate of participation and small handbag.