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2025 Global Congress on Networking and Communications (GC-NetCom 2025)
20-22 June 2025 (Hybrid Mode), Istanbul, Turkey

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Final paper title should not exceed 3 lines centred font size 16 pt times new roman bold sentence case
FirstName LastName
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Abstract

Abstract is a compulsory section. Do not exceed 300 words.

Keywords

Keywords is a compulsory section. Do not exceed 6 keywords, separated by semicolons.

I. Introduction (1st Level Section Title)

I.1 Overview (2nd Level Section Title)

Introduction is a compulsory section. Table 1 shows the basic paper specifications, while also demonstrating how tables should be presented in the paper. Note that general font like this is fully justified, while section and subsection titles are left-justified with hanging indent.

Table 1: Document Formatting Specifications

Submission Document Type PDF
Submission Document Filesize <= 3 MB
Submission Document Page Count <= 6
Page Size 8.5x11 in
Margins on All Sides 1 in
Line Spacing Single
Number of Columns 2
Spacing between Columns 0.2 in
Section Numbering Multilevel Roman.Arabic.small letter e.g., II.3.b
Figures and Tables Inline, Centered
Figure Captions Centered Below Figues
Table Captions Centered Above Tables
Equations Centered
Equation Numbers Right-Flushed between Parentheses, e.g. (13)
Page Numbers None
 

Table 2: Font Specifications

Document Font Times New Roman
General Text 12 pt
Paper Title 16 pt Bold
1st Level Section Titles 14 pt Bold
2nd Level Section Titles 14 pt
3rd Level Section Titles 14 pt Italic
Table and Figure Captions 10 pt
Text Inside Tables and Figures 10 pt
Full-Size Equation Symbols 12 pt

I.2 Compulsory Sections

  • Abstract (not numbered)
  • Keywords (not numbered)
  • Introduction (numbered)
  • Conclusion (numbered)
  • References (not numbered)

I.3 Optional Sections

  • Acknowledgements

I.4 Unallowed Sections

  • Author Biographies

II. Figures and Tables

Please see Table 1 and Table 2 for formatting specifications and fonts. Figure captions should always be below the figure. Table captions should always be above the table. Figures and tables should always be centred in the column. Figures and tables should be placed in numerical order; for example, Figure 2 should not appear before Figure 1.

Do not abbreviate "Figure" or "Table" in the caption or in citing a figure or a table, i.e., Fig. 3 should be used; and "Figure 3" should be used instead. If a figure or table is borrowed from a published source, citation of the source must be shown at the end of the caption.

Try to avoid scanned images; and in case they must be used, they should be sufficiently clear.