Title in Times Roman 14 point – Upper and Lower CaseAuthor 1, Author 2, … Affiliations distinguished by a, b, … *Corresponding Author’s e-mail: Abstract: These instructions are an examp
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Author 1, Author 2, …
Affiliations (distinguished by a, b, …)
*Corresponding Author’s e-mail:
Abstract: These instructions are an example of what a properly prepared meeting abstract should look like Proper
column and margin measurements are indicated
Keywords: About four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas.
Introduction:
The full paper should not exceed 8 PAGES of text, references, tables and figures
Type the title single-spaced in 14-point Times Roman bold, upper and lower case and NOT in ALL CAPITAL letters Type the author(s) name(s) single-spaced in 10-point Times Roman regular
Type the affiliation(s) and address(es) single-spaced in 10-point Times Roman italic
Affiliations can be distinguished by small letters a,b, …
Type the body of the paper text (including references and tables) single-spaced in 10-point Times Roman regular Type the references single-spaced in 10-point Times Roman regular in following format:
Paper Size: A4 (21.0 x 29.7 cm)
Margins
Top: 50.0 mm
Bottom: 30.0 mm
Sides: 30.0 mm
No page number
Experimental section and procedures:
A summary of general procedures, methods, used materials, instruments and other relevant details at the experimental section is a great tool for avoiding unnecessary repetition
Result and discussion:
This section is included results, figures and tables and discussion on them
Conclusion:
A conclusion section is not required Although a conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions
References:
[1] M.M Marei, T.J Roussel, R.S Keynton, R.P Baldwin, Anal Chim Acta 803 (2013) 47
[2] W Strunk, E.B White, The Elements of Style, fourth ed., Longman, New York (2000) pp 5-10.
[3] L Clare, G Pottie, J Agre, Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and
Applications, Orlando (1999) pp 229–237.
[4] W Heinzelman, Application-Specific Protocol Architectures for Wireless Networks, Ph.D dissertation,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge (2000)