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Abstract
—This
electronic
document
is
a
“live”
template
and
already defines the components of your
paper [title, text, heads,
etc.] in its
style sheet.
*CRITICAL: Do Not Use
Symbols, Special
Characters,
Footnotes,
or
Math
in
Paper
Title
or
Abstract
.
(
Abstract
)
Ke
ywords
—
component,
formatting,
style,
styling,
insert
(
key
words
)
I.
I
NTRODUCTION
(
H
EADING
1
)
―Word
97
This template, modified in MS Word
2007 and saved as a
-2003
Document
‖ for the PC, provides authors
with
most
of
the
formatting
specifications
needed
for
preparing
electronic
versions
of
their
papers.
All
standard
paper
components have been specified for
three reasons: (1) ease of
use
when
formatting
individual
papers,
(2)
automatic
compliance
to
electronic
requirements
that
facilitate
the
concurrent
or
later
production
of
electronic
products,
and
(3)
conformity
of
style
throughout
a
conference
proceedings.
Margins, column
widths, line spacing, and type styles are
built-
in;
examples
of
the
type
styles
are
provided
throughout
this
document and are
identified in italic type, within parentheses,
following
the
example.
Some
components,
such
as
multi-
leveled
equations,
graphics,
and
tables
are
not
prescribed,
although
the
various
table
text
styles
are
provided.
The
formatter
will need
to create these components,
incorporating
the applicable criteria
that follow.
II.
E
ASE OF
U
SE
A.
Selecting a
Template (Heading 2)
First,
confirm
that
you
have
the
correct
template
for
your
paper
size.
This
template
has
been
tailored
for
output
on
the
US-letter
paper
size.
If
you
are
using
A4-sized
paper,
please
close this file and
download the file
―
MSW_A4_fo
rmat
‖.
Identify
applicable funding agency here. If none, delete
this text box.
XXX-X-XXXX-
XXXX-X/XX/$$XX.00 ?20XX IEEE
(of
Affiliation)
(of
Affiliation)
line 3:
name of organization (of
line 3:
name of organization
(of
Affiliation)
Affiliation)
line 4: City,
Country
line 4: City, Country
line 5: email address
line
5: email address
line 1:
6
th
Given Name Surname
line 2:
dept.
name of organization
(of
Affiliation)
line 3:
name of organization
(of
Affiliation)
line 4: City, Country
line 5: email address
B.
Maintaining
the Integrity of the Specifications
The
template is used to format your paper and style
the text.
All
margins,
column
widths,
line
spaces,
and
text
fonts
are
prescribed;
please
do
not
alter
them.
You
may
note
peculiarities.
For
example,
the
head
margin
in
this
template
measures
proportionately
more
than
is
customary.
This
measurement
and
others
are
deliberate,
using
specifications
that
anticipate your paper as one part of the entire
proceedings,
and not as an independent
document. Please do not revise any
of
the current designations.
III.
P
REPARE
Y
OUR
P
APER
B
EFORE
S
TYLING
Before you begin to format your paper,
first write and save
the
content
as
a
separate
text
file.
Complete
all
content
and
organizational
editing
before
formatting.
Please
note
sections
A-D below for more
information on proofreading, spelling and
grammar.
Keep your text and
graphic files separate until after the text
has been formatted and styled. Do not
use hard tabs, and limit
use of hard
returns to only one return at the end of a
paragraph.
Do not add any kind of
pagination anywhere in the paper. Do
not number text heads-the template will
do that for you.
A.
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Define
abbreviations
and
acronyms
the
first
time
they
are
used
in
the
text,
even
after
they
have
been
defined
in
the
abstract.
Abbreviations
such
as
IEEE,
SI,
MKS,
CGS,
sc,
dc,
and rms do not have to
be defined. Do not use abbreviations in
the title or heads unless they are
unavoidable.
B.
Units
?
Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary
units. (SI units
are
encouraged.)
English
units
may
be
used
as
secondary
units
(in
parentheses).
An
exception
would
be the use of English
units as identifiers in trade, such
as
―3.5
-
inch disk
drive‖.
?
Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such
as current in
amperes and magnetic
field in oersteds. This often leads
to
confusion
because
equations
do
not
balance
dimensionally.
If
you
must
use
mixed
units,
clearly
state
the
units
for
each
quantity
that
you
use
in
an
equation.
?
Do
units:
not
―Wb/m2‖
mix
complete
or
―webers
spellings
per
and
square
abbreviations
meter‖,
not
of
―webers/m2‖. Spell out units when they
appear in text:
―. . . a few henries‖,
not ―. . . a few H‖.
?
Use a zero
before decimal points: ―0.25‖, not ―.25‖. Use
―cm3‖, not ―cc‖.
(
bullet list
)
C.
Equations
The
equations
are
an
exception
to
the
prescribed
specifications
of
this
template.
You
will
need
to
determine
whether or not your equation should be
typed using either the
Times New Roman
or the Symbol font (please no other font).
To create multileveled equations, it
may be necessary to treat
the equation
as a
graphic
and
insert it
into
the text
after
your
paper is styled.
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Fig.
3
Comparison
of
TED
results
obtained
from
the
present
model
and
the
FEM
model
for
the
clamped-
clamped
beams. The fixed
l
= 300
μ
m.
Note
that
the
equation
is
centered
using a
center
tab
stop.
Be
before
sure
or
that
immediately
the
symbols
following
in
your
the
equation
equation.
have
Use
been
―(1)‖,
defined
not
―Eq.
(1)‖
or
―equation
(1)‖,
e
xcept
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence:
―Equation (1) is . . .‖
D.
Some Common
Mistakes
?
The
word ―data‖ is plural, not singular.
?
The
subscript
for
the
permeability
of
vacuum
?
0
,
and
other
common
scientific
constants,
is
zero
with
subscript formatting, not a
low
ercase letter ―o‖.
?
In
American
English,
commas,
semicolons,
periods,
question
and
exclamation
marks
are
located
within
quotation marks only
when a complete thought or name
is
cited, such as a title or full quotation. When
quotation
marks
are
used,
instead of a bold or
italic
typeface, to
highlight
a
word
or
phrase,
punctuation
should
appear
outside
of
the
quotation
marks.
A
parenthetical
phrase
or
statement
at
the
end
of
a
sentence
is
punctuated
outside
of
the
closing
parenthesis
(like
this).
(A
parenthetical
sentence
is
punctuated
within
the
parentheses.)
?
A
graph
within
a
graph
is
an
―inset‖,
not
an
―insert‖.
The
―alternately‖
word
alternatively
(unless
you
is
really
preferred
mean
something
to
the
word
that
alternates).
?
Do
―approximately‖ or
―effectively‖.
not
use
the
word
―essentially‖
to
mean
?
In
accurately replace the word ―using‖,
capitalize the ―u‖;
your
paper
title,
if
the
words
―that
uses‖
can
if not,
keep using lower-cased.
?
Be aware of the different meanings of
the homophones
―affect‖ and ―effect‖,
―complement‖ and ―compliment‖,
―discreet‖ and ―discrete‖, ―principal‖
and ―principle‖.
?
Do not confuse
―imply‖ and ―infer‖.
?
The prefix
―non‖ is
not
a
word; it
should be joined
to
the word it modifies,
usually without a hyphen.
?
There
abbreviation ―et
al.‖.
is
no
period
after
the
―et‖
in
the
Latin
?
The
abbreviation ―e.g.‖
means ―for example‖.
abbreviation
―i.e.‖
means
―that
is‖,
and
the
An
excellent style manual for science writers is [7].
IV.
U
SING THE
T
EMPLATE
After
the
text
edit
has been completed,
the paper
is ready
for the template. Duplicate the
template file by using the Save
As
command,
and
use
the
naming
convention
prescribed
by
your
conference
for
the
name
of
your
paper.
In
this
newly
created
file,
highlight
all
of
the
contents
and
import
your
prepared text file. You are now ready
to style your paper; use
the scroll
down window on the left of the MS Word Formatting
toolbar.
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