General Overview
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 GRCon21. 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 live-streamed, as well as 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.
We request that papers are formatted according to this LibreOffice Template or LaTeX class.
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.
Breakout Sessions are topical sessions held on the Friday of GRCon. Propose to lead a session to gather experts in specific area (e.g. Documentation, GRC, Ham Radio, Runtime, Hardware Accelerators) and discuss future development