IEEE Format Template
IEEE Format Template
Abstract— Abstract in English at least two lines with the author's English.
Summary— These instructions give you guidelines for preparing documents for IEEE Transactions and
JOURNALS. Use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0 or higher. Besides. Use
this document as a set of instructions. The electronic file of your document will be further structured by the
IEEE. Define all symbols used in the summary. Do not cite references in the abstract. Do not delete the space
immediately above the summary; puts the footnote at the bottom of this column.
Keywords— About seven key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas. For a list of
suggested keywords, send a blank email to [email protected] or visit the IEEE website at
http://www.ieee.org/web/developers/webthes/index.htm .
I. INTRODUCTION
In this section the reader is introduced to Outline” from the “View” menu in the bar
the topic to be discussed. THIS DOCUMENT IS reading the paper version of this
A TEMPLATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD VERSIONS document, please download the electronic
6.0 OR GREATER. If you are of file, TRANS-JOUR.DOC,
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/tr
ansactions/stylesheets.htm so you can use menu (View | Outline Button) that allows
it to prepare your manuscript. If you you to view the footnotes. Then type over
prefer to use LATEX, download the IEEE sections of TRANS-JOUR.DOC or cut
LATEX style and sample files from the and paste from another document and then
same website. Use these LATEX files to use the enhancement styles. The style
structure, but please follow the drop-down menu is on the left of the
instructions in TRANS-JOUR.DOC Formatting Toolbar at the top of your
either TRANS- Word window (for example, the style here
JOUR.PDF. in the “Text” document). Highlight a
If your document is intended for a section that you want to designate with a
conference, please advise your conference certain style, then select the appropriate
editor about the acceptable word processor name from the style menu. The style will
particularly for your conference. adjust your font and line spacing. Don't
When you open TRANS-JOUR.DOC, change font size or line spacing to
select "Button squeeze more text into a number.
limited number of pages. Use italics for
emphasis; do not underline.
To insert images in Word, position the
cursor at the insertion point or use Insert |
Image | From File or copy the image to the
Windows clipboard and then Edit | Paste
special | Image.
IEEE will do the latest formatting of
your document. If your document is
intended for a conference, please observe
the conference page limit.
II. DEVELOPMENT OR
PROCEDURE
Use SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units are strongly preferred.) English units
may be used as secondary units (in parentheses). This applies to documents in
information storage. For example, type “15 Gb/cm2 (100 Gb/in2).” An exception is when
English units are used as identifiers in commerce, such as “3½ in drive.” Avoid combining
SI and CGS units, such as current in amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. This often
leads to confusion because the
IV National Computer Security Conference – The SI unit for magnetic field strength
ACIS 2004 > Surname-Author1, Surname- H is A/m. However, if you want to use
Author2, etc. Short article title < 3
units of T, either refer to magnetic flux
equations No square
density B or magnetic field strength
dimensionally. If you must use mixed
symbolized as μH. Use a dot in the center
units, clearly state the units for each
to separate compound units, for example,
quantity in an equation.
“A·m 2 .”
V. HELPFUL HINTS
A. figures and tables example, write the quantity
“Magnetization,” or “Magnetization M,”
Large figures and tables can take up the not just “M.” Put the units in the
space in both columns. Put figure captions parentheses. Do not label axles with units
under the figures; put the table titles above only. As in Fig. for example, 1 type
the tables. If your figure has two parts, “Magnetization (A/m)” or “Magnetization
include the labels “(a)” and “(b)” as part (A·m )” not just “A/m.” Do not label axes
of the artwork. Please verify that the with a ratio of quantities and units. For
figures and tables you mention in the text example, type “Temperature ( K),” not
really exist. Please do not include “Temperature /K.”
subtitles as part of the figures. Do not Multipliers can be especially confusing.
put subtitles in “text boxes” linked to Write “Magnetization
figures. Don't put outside borders on
(kA/m)” or “Magnetization (10 A.M)."
your shapes. Use the abbreviation “Fig.”
Do not write “Magnetization (A/m) ×
even at the beginning of a sentence. Do
1000” because the reader will not know if
not abbreviate “Table”. The tables are
the top axis label in Fig. 1 means 16000
numbered with Roman numerals.
A/m or 0.016 A/m. Figure labels should
Do not use color unless it is necessary
be legible, approximately 8 to 12 point
for the proper interpretation of your
type.
figures. Figure axis labels are often a
source of confusion. Use words in B. References
b 10 -8 V·s
magnetic flux
1 G → 10 -4 T = 10 -
density, magnetic 4
2
induction Wb/m
Hm magnetic field
strength 1 Oe → 10 3 /(4π)
magnetic moment A/m
M 1 erg/G = 1 emu →
magnetization 10 -3 A·m 2 = 10 -3
J/T
1 erg/(G·cm ) = 1
3 emu/cm
→ 10 3 A/m
4πM σ magnetization 1 G → 10 3 /(4π)
specific A/m
1 erg/(G·g) = 1
j magnetization
magnetic dipole emu/g → 1 A·m /kg
1 erg/G = 1 emu
J. moment
→ 4π × 10 Wb·m
magnetic
polarization 1 erg/(G·cm ) = 1
3 emu/cm
χ, κ → 4π × 10 -4 T
1 → 4π
susceptibility
χρ mass 1 cm /g → 4π × 10
susceptibility
m /kg
μ permeability 1 → 4π × 10 H/m =
4π × 10 -7
Wb/(A·m)
relative μ→μr
μr permeability
energy density 1 erg/cm → 10
w, w
3
J/m
N,D demagnetizing 1 → 1/(4π)
factor
A conclusion section is not required. Although a conclusion can review the main points of
the document, do not reproduce the summary as a conclusion. A conclusion could expand
the importance of the work or could lead one to think about applications and extensions.
APPENDIX * no
Appendices, if necessary, appear before recognition.
RECOGNITION * no
The preferred spelling of the word “acknowledgment” in American English is without an
“e” after the “g.” Use the singular title even if you have many accolades. Avoid expressions
like “One of us (SBA) would like to thank you” Instead, write “F. TO. Author's
acknowledgments “ Sponsor acknowledgments and financial support are placed in the
footnote of the first unnumbered page.
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Biography Authors (M'76-SM'81-F'87) and other authors may include biographies at the end of regular
papers. Biographies are not often included in conference-related documents. This author became a Member
(M) of the IEEE in 1976, a Senior Member (SM) in 1981, and a Fellow (F) in 1987. The first paragraph may
contain a place and/or date of birth (the place listed, then the date). Next, the author's educational background
is listed. Degrees should be listed with the type of degree, in what field, in what institution, city, state or
country, and year graduated. The author's major field of study should be written in lowercase letters.
The second paragraph uses the person's pronoun (he or she) and not the author's name last. List military and
work experience, including summer and buddy jobs. Job titles are capitalized. The current job must have an
address; Previous positions can be listed without ones. Information involving previous posts may be included.
Try not to list more than three published books or articles. The format for listing publishers of a book within
the biography is: the book title (city, state: publisher's name, year) similar to a reference. Current and past
research interests end the paragraph.
The third paragraph begins with the author's title and last name (e.g., Dr. Smith, Prof. Jones, Mr. Kajor, Ms.
Hunter). List any memberships in the other IEEE professional societies. Finally, list any awards for work and
publications on IEEE committees. If a photograph is provided, the biography will be indented around it. The
photograph is placed in the upper left corner of the biography. Personal hobbies will be removed from the
biography.
For this template, only the points of Abstract, Summary, Keywords, Introduction, development,
conclusions and references are valid; the latter using the APA reference model. A minimum of 2 pages
will be received and the deadline will be Wednesday the 6th.