Preparation of Papers in Two-Column Format For Conference Proceedings Sponsored by IEEE
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Preparation of Papers in Two-Column Format For Conference Proceedings Sponsored by IEEE
This document provides instructions for preparing papers in two-column format for conference proceedings sponsored by IEEE. It details guidelines for formatting, style, citations, units, figures, tables, and other elements. The document is intended to help authors simulate the usual appearance of papers in an IEEE conference proceedings.
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Preparation of Papers in Two-Column Format
for Conference Proceedings Sponsored by IEEE
(Initial Submission: without authors information) - - Abstract-These instructions give you basic guidelines for preparing camera-ready papers for conference proceedings. I. INTR!"CTIN #our goal is to simulate t$e usual appearance of papers in an IEEE conference proceedings. For items not addressed in t$ese instructions% please refer to t$e last issue of your conference&s proceedings or your Publications c$air. 1. Full-Sized Camera-Ready (CR) Copy Prepare your CR paper in full-si'e format% on "S letter paper () * by ++ inc$es,. For -. paper% use t$e -. template. Type sizes and typefaces/ Follow t$e type si'es specified in Table I. -s an aid in gauging type si'e% + point is about 0.12 mm. T$e si'e of t$e lowercase letter 345 will gi6e t$e point si'e. Times New Roman is t$e preferred font. 1) S letter margins! top 7 0.82 inc$es% bottom 7 + inc$% side 7 0.9:2 inc$es. ") #$ margins! top 7 +;mm% bottom 7 .1mm% side 7 +1 mm. T$e column widt$ is ))mm (1..2 in,. T$e space between t$e two columns is .mm (0.+8 in,. Paragrap$ indentation is 1.2 mm (0.+. in,. <eft- and rig$t-4ustify your columns. "se tables and figures to ad4ust column lengt$. n t$e last page of your paper% ad4ust t$e lengt$s of t$e columns so t$at t$ey are e=ual. "se automatic $yp$enation and c$ec> spelling. !igiti'e or paste down figures. T-?<E I T#PE SI@ES FR C-AER--RE-!# P-PERS Type si'e (pts., -ppearance Regular ?old Italic 9 Table captions% a table superscripts ) Section titles% a references% tables% table names% a first letters in table captions% a figure captions% footnotes% teBt subscripts% and superscripts ; -bstract +0 -ut$ors& affiliations% main teBt% e=uations% first letters in section titles a Sub$eading ++ -ut$ors& names :. Paper title a "ppercase II. CE<PF"< CINTS #. Figures and Ta%les Position figures and tables at t$e tops and bottoms of columns. -6oid placing t$em in t$e middle of columns. <arge figures and tables may span across bot$ columns. Figure captions s$ould be centered below t$e figuresD table captions s$ould be centered abo6e. -6oid placing figures and tables before t$eir first mention in t$e teBt. "se t$e abbre6iation 3Fig. +%5 e6en at t$e beginning of a sentence. Figure aBis labels are often a source of confusion. "se words rat$er t$an symbols. For eBample% write 3Aagneti'ation%5 or 3Aagneti'ation% A%5 not 4ust 3A.5 Put units in parent$eses. !o not label aBes only wit$ units. In t$e eBample% write 3Aagneti'ation (-Em,5 or 3Aagneti'ation (- m + ,.5 !o not label aBes wit$ a ratio of =uantities and units. For eBample% write 3Temperature (F,%5 not 3TemperatureEF.5 Aultipliers can be especially confusing. Grite 3Aagneti'ation (>-Em,5 or 3Aagneti'ation (+0 1 -Em,.5 Figure labels s$ould be legible% about +0-point type. ". References Number citations consecuti6ely in s=uare brac>ets H+I. Punctuation follows t$e brac>et H:I. Refer simply to t$e reference number% as in H1I. "se 3Ref. H1I5 or Reference H1I5 at t$e beginning of a sentence/ 3Reference H1I was t$e first J5 Fig. +. Aagneti'ation as a function of applied field. Note t$at 3Fig.5 is abbre6iated. T$ere is a period after t$e figure number% followed by two spaces. It is good practice to eBplain t$e significance of t$e figure in t$e caption. Number footnotes separately in superscripts. Place t$e actual footnote at t$e bottom of t$e column in w$ic$ it was cited. !o not put footnotes in t$e reference list. "se letters for table footnotes (see Table I,. Ki6e all aut$ors& namesD use 3et al.5 if t$ere are siB aut$ors or more. Papers t$at $a6e not been publis$ed% e6en if t$ey $a6e been submitted for publication% s$ould be cited as 3unpublis$ed5 H.I. Papers t$at $a6e been accepted for publication s$ould be cited as 3in press5 H2I. In a paper title% capitali'e t$e first word and all ot$er words eBcept for con4unctions% prepositions less t$an se6en letters% and prepositional p$rases. For papers publis$ed in translated 4ournals% first gi6e t$e Englis$ citation% t$en t$e original foreign-language citation H9I. &. #%%re'iations and #cronyms !efine abbre6iations and acronyms t$e first time t$ey are used in t$e teBt% e6en if t$ey $a6e been defined in t$e abstract. -bbre6iations suc$ as IEEE% SI% AFS% CKS% sc% dc% and rms do not $a6e to be defined. !o not use abbre6iations in t$e title unless t$ey are una6oidable. $. E(uations Number e=uations consecuti6ely wit$ e=uation numbers in parent$eses flus$ wit$ t$e rig$t margin% as in (+,. To ma>e your e=uations more compact% you may use t$e solidus ( E ,% t$e eBp function% or appropriate eBponents. Italici'e Roman symbols for =uantities and 6ariables% but not Kree> symbols. "se an en das$ (L, rat$er t$an a $yp$en for a minus sign. "se parent$eses to a6oid ambiguities in denominators. Punctuate e=uations wit$ commas or periods w$en t$ey are part of a sentence% as in a M % 7 c. (+, Symbols in your e=uation s$ould be defined before t$e e=uation appears or immediately following. "se 3(+,%5 not 3E=. (+,5 or 3e=uation (+,%5 eBcept at t$e beginning of a sentence/ 3E=uation (+, is J5 ). *t+er Recommendations T$e Roman numerals used to number t$e section $eadings are optional. If you do use t$em% do not number -CFNG<E!KAENT and REFERENCES% and begin Sub$eadings wit$ letters. "se two spaces after periods (full stops,. Cyp$enate compleB modifiers/ 3'ero-field-cooled magneti'ation.5 -6oid dangling participles% suc$ as% 3"sing (+,% t$e potential was calculated.5 Grite instead% 3T$e potential was calculated using (+,%5 or 3"sing (+,% we calculated t$e potential.5 "se a 'ero before decimal points/ 30.:2%5 not 3.:2.5 "se 3cm 1 %5 not 3cc.5 !o not miB complete spellings and abbre6iations of units/ 3GbEm : 5 or 3webers per s=uare meter%5 not 3webersEm : .5 Spell units w$en t$ey appear in teBt/ 3Ja few $enries%5 not 3Ja few C.5 If your nati6e language is not Englis$% try to get a nati6e Englis$-spea>ing colleague to proofread your paper. !o not add page numbers. III. "NITS "se eit$er SI (AFS, or CKS as primary units. (SI units are encouraged., Englis$ units may be used as secondary units (in parent$eses,. -n eBception would be t$e use of Englis$ units as identifiers in trade% suc$ as 31.2-inc$ dis> dri6e.5 -6oid combining SI and CKS units% suc$ as current in amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. T$is often leads to confusion because e=uations do not balance dimensionally. If you must use miBed units% clearly state t$e units for eac$ =uantity t$at you use in an e=uation. IN. SAE CAAN AIST-FES T$e word 3data5 is plural% not singular. T$e subscript for t$e permeability of 6acuum0 is 'ero% not a lowercase letter 3o.5 In -merican Englis$% periods and commas are wit$in =uotation mar>s% li>e 3t$is period.5 - parent$etical statement at t$e end of a sentence is punctuated outside of t$e closing parent$esis (li>e t$is,. (- parent$etical sentence is punctuated wit$in t$e parent$eses., - grap$ wit$in a grap$ is an 3inset%5 not an 3insert.5 T$e word alternati6ely is preferred to t$e word 3alternately5 (unless you mean somet$ing t$at alternates,. !o not use t$e word 3essentially5 to mean 3approBimately5 or 3effecti6ely.5 ?e aware of t$e different meanings of t$e $omop$ones 3affect5 and 3effect%5 3complement5 and 3compliment%5 3discreet5 and 3discrete%5 3principal5 and 3principle.5 !o not confuse 3imply5 and 3infer.5 T$e prefiB 3non5 is not a wordD it s$ould be 4oined to t$e word it modifies% usually wit$out a $yp$en. T$ere is no period after t$e 3et5 in t$e <atin abbre6iation 3et al.5 T$e abbre6iation 3i.e.5 means 3t$at is%5 and t$e abbre6iation 3e.g.5 means 3for eBample.5 -n eBcellent style manual for science writers is H8I. -CFNG<E!KAENT T$e preferred spelling of t$e word 3ac>nowledgment5 in -merica is wit$out an 3e5 after t$e 3g.5 Try to a6oid t$e stilted eBpression% 3ne of us (R. ?. K., t$an>s J5 Instead% try 3R.?.K. t$an>s J5 REFERENCES H+I K. Eason% ?. Noble% and I.N. Sneddon% 3n certain integrals of <ipsc$it'- Can>el type in6ol6ing products of ?essel functions%5 ,+il. Trans. Roy. Soc. -ondon. 6ol. -:.8% pp. 2:;-22+% -pril +;22. H:I O. Cler> AaBwell% # Treatise on Electricity and /agnetism. 1 rd ed.% 6ol. :. Bford/ Clarendon% +);:% pp.9)-81. H1I I.S. Oacobs and C.P. ?ean% 3Fine particles% t$in films and eBc$ange anisotropy%5 in /agnetism. 6ol. III% K.T. Rado and C. Su$l% Eds. New #or>/ -cademic% +;91% pp. :8+-120. H.I F. Elissa% 3Title of paper if >nown%5 unpublis$ed. H2I R. Nicole% 3Title of paper wit$ only first word capitali'ed%5 0. 1ame Stand. #%%re'.. in press. H9I #. #oro'u% A. Cirano% F. >a% and #. Tagawa% 3Electron spectroscopy studies on magneto-optical media and plastic substrate interface%5 IEEE Transl. 0. /agn. 0apan% 6ol. :% pp. 8.0-8.+% -ugust +;)8 H2igests 3 t+ #nnual Conf. /agnetics 0apan. p. 10+% +;):I. H8I A. #oung% T+e Tec+nical 4riter5s 6and%oo7. Aill Nalley% C-/ "ni6ersity Science% +;);.