GRCon 2020 celebrates and showcases the substantial and remarkable progress
of GNU Radio over the past two decades. We invite developers and users from
the GNU Radio community to present your projects, presentations, papers,
posters, and problems at GNU Radio Conference 2020.

GRCon20 will be held September 14-18, 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina,
USA. <http://localhost:1313/grcon/grcon20/charlotte>

You may make one or more submissions under the following categories for
presentation at GRCon. In addition to submitting a presentation, you may
submit a paper to the Technical Proceedings of GRCon20. You do not need to
submit a paper to the Proceedings in order to present at GRCon.
*Talks* are 30 minutes long, including 5 minutes reserved for audience
questions. Each presentation should be a slide-deck that can be shared
publicly (PDF) after the conference. Real-world results using GNU Radio and
hardware will be favored over simulation-only work.

Talks will be recorded and published on the GNU Radio YouTube channel after
the conference.

*Papers* can be submitted with or without a talk. Authors are encouraged to
attend the conference, but it is not a requirement for paper acceptance.
Detailed real-world results using GNU Radio are encouraged.

*Workshops* are 1–4 hours long, and should have an educational or “How-To”
approach, with a large hands on portion. If slides are used, they should be
publicly shareable (PDF) after the conference.

*Lightning Talks* are very concise (4-5 minutes), talks on topics of high
interest to GNU Radio users and developers, and provide a chance for new
presenters to share their use cases, projects or demos.

*Posters* can display any type of material that you believe is interesting
to the community, and while most posters are technical, they don’t have to
be.

To submit your content for the conference, visit the submission page for
more details and instructions:
https://www.gnuradio.org/grcon/grcon20/submit/

*Dates*

Submission deadlines are split into two rounds:

First round closes *17 April 2020*. Final round closes *1 September 2020*.

All contributions submitted by 17 April 2020 will get a final decisions of
acceptance by *29 June 2020*. All contributions submitted between 17 April
and 1 September will be accepted/rejected on a rolling basis. We do not
guarantee a notification deadline for submissions after 17 April.
Submissions for presentations may close sooner than 1 September if all
available speaker slots are taken.

If you have questions or need assistance with the submission system, or
have content that doesn't quite fit and you want to talk it over, please
email us at gr...@gnuradio.org.

If your submission is accepted, you *must* register for the conference or
your talk will be dropped from the schedule. Please use the speaker
registration in this case in order to lock in the regular price.

Please note that submitting a paper to the Technical Proceedings is *not*
required to submit a Talk, Tutorial, or Poster, but is *strongly*
encouraged. You also do *not* need to attend the conference to publish in
the Technical Proceedings.


We are looking forward to your submissions!

--The GNU Radio Conference Committee
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