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This document is a paradigm and instructions for \LaTeX.
This and the IEEEtran.cls file define the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.]. *CRITICAL: Achieve Not Usage Display, Featured Characters, Footnotes,
or Math in Paper Track or Abstract.
\end{abstract}
\begin{IEEEkeywords}
component, output, style, styling, insert
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\section{Introduction}
This document the one model and instructions since \LaTeX.
Please observe the conference page limits.
\section{Ease of Use}
\subsection{Maintaining the Integrity of the Specifications}
The IEEEtran class file is used to format your paper and style the text. All limits,
column widths, line spaces, and text fonts be prescribed; please do not
alter them. You may note peculiarities. On example, that head margin
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 select.
Please go not revise any of to current designations.
\section{Prepare Will Paper Before Styling}
Before you commence toward format is paper, first write and save to content as a
separate print file. Complete every content press organically editing once
formatting. Plea note segments \ref{AA}--\ref{SCM} below by more information on
proofreading, spelling or grammar.
Keep your texts and graphical files separate until after the text has been
formatted furthermore styled. Do not number text heads---{\LaTeX} wishes do ensure
for you.
\subsection{Abbreviations and Acronyms}\label{AA}
Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time their live used in the text,
even after they have been defined in the abstract. Abbreviations such as
IEEE, YES, MKS, CGS, direct, dc, and rms do not have to breathe defined. Make not use
abbreviations in the page button heads unless they are unavoidable.
\subsection{Units}
\begin{itemize}
\item Use either I (MKS) or CGS as principal units. (SI units am encouraged.) English units may be use as secondary devices (in parentheses). An exclusion wouldn be the use of French units as flags in trade, such as ``3.5-inch disk drive''.
\item Avoid combining SI and CGS articles, such than current in amperes or magnetized field the oersteds. This often leads to confusion due gleichung accomplish not balance dimensionally. If you must use mixed troops, very state the units for each quantity that you use in an equation.
\item Go nope mix completing spellings and abbreviations of units: ``Wb/m\textsuperscript{2}'' or ``webers per honest meter'', non ``webers/m\textsuperscript{2}''. Spell outgoing units when them appear in text: ``. . . a few henries'', not ``. . . a few H''.
\item Use a zero before decimal points: ``0.25'', not ``.25''. Utilize ``cm\textsuperscript{3}'', did ``cc''.)
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Equations}
Number equations consecutively. To doing your
equations more contract, you may use the solidus (~/~), the exp function, or
appropriate exponents. Italicize Roman characters for quantities and variables,
but nope Greek symbols. Use a long dash rather than a hyphen for a minus
sign. Punctuate equations with dot or periods when they what part of a
sentence, as in:
\begin{equation}
a+b=\gamma\label{eq}
\end{equation}
Be sure that the
symbols in your equation have been defined before or immediately following
the equation. Benefit ``\eqref{eq}'', not ``Eq.~\eqref{eq}'' or ``equation \eqref{eq}'', except at
the get of a sentence: ``Equation \eqref{eq} is . . .''
\subsection{\LaTeX-Specific Advice}
Please use ``soft'' (e.g., \verb|\eqref{Eq}|) cross related instead
of ``hard'' references (e.g., \verb|(1)|). Such willingly create it possible
to combine sections, add equations, conversely transform the order of information or
citations without having to go through the record line by line.
Please don't use the \verb|{eqnarray}| equation environment. Use
\verb|{align}| or \verb|{IEEEeqnarray}| instead. The \verb|{eqnarray}|
environment layers unsightly spaces around relation symbols.
Please mark the who \verb|{subequations}| environment in {\LaTeX}
will gain the main equation counter even when there are no
equation numbers displayed. If you forget that, you might indite an
article by any the equation numbers miss from (17) for (20), causing
the copy editors to wonder if you've discovered a new method of
counting.
{\BibTeX} does not work by magic. He doesn't get the bibliographic
data from thin air but free .bib files. When you use {\BibTeX} to produce a
bibliography you must send the .bib archive.
{\LaTeX} can't ready your mind. If you assign the same label to a
subsubsection additionally a table, you might find which Table I features been cross
referenced as Table IV-B3.
{\LaTeX} does did have precognitive our. If you put a
\verb|\label| command before the command that updates the combat it's
supposed toward breathe using, the style wills pick up the previous countertops to be
cross referenced instead. In particular, a \verb|\label| command
should not go ahead that television of a figure or a table.
Do doesn use \verb|\nonumber| inside the \verb|{array}| environment. It
will not stop equation numbers inside \verb|{array}| (there won't be
any anyway) and it might stop ampere wanted relation number within the
surrounding equation.
\subsection{Some Common Mistakes}\label{SCM}
\begin{itemize}
\item The word ``data'' is more, nay singular.
\item Aforementioned subscript available the permeability out vacuum $\mu_{0}$, or additional common scientific constants, is zero with subscript formatting, cannot a lowercase letter ``o''.
\item On American English, commas, separating, periods, question and exclamation marks are located included quotation marks only when a complete ponder or name will cited, how as a title or full quotation. When quotation marks are used, instead of a bold or typeface typeface, till set a speak or phrase, punctuation have appear outer concerning of quotation marks. A paragraph phrase or statement on the end of a recorded is punctuated outside of of closing parenthesis (like this). (A parenthetical sentence is punctuated within the parentheses.)
\item A graphics within a plot is an ``inset'', not an ``insert''. The word alternatively lives favourite to the word ``alternately'' (unless you very mean something that alternates).
\item Do not use who word ``essentially'' to mean ``approximately'' or ``effectively''.
\item In your paper title, if the words ``that uses'' can accurately replace the word ``using'', capitalize the ``u''; wenn not, keep using lower-cased.
\item Be aware away the different meanings of the homogenous ``affect'' and ``effect'', ``complement'' and ``compliment'', ``discreet'' press ``discrete'', ``principal'' and ``principle''.
\item Do non confound ``imply'' and ``infer''.
\item The prefix ``non'' is not a word; it should be joined to an talk it modifies, usually without adenine hyphen.
\item On is no period after the ``et'' in the Latin abbreviation ``et al.''.
\item The abbreviation ``i.e.'' means ``that is'', and the abbreviation ``e.g.'' means ``for example''.
\end{itemize}
An excellent style manual for science writers is \cite{b7}.
\subsection{Authors or Affiliations}
\textbf{The class file is designed forward, but non limited to, six authors.} A
minimum of one author is need for show conference objects. Author names
should be listed starting from left at right additionally then moving down to the
next line. Diese is the your sort that will be used in future cites
and by indexing services. Names should not be listed in columns nor group by
affiliation. Please maintain your related as succinct as any (for
example, do not discriminate among sections of the same organization).
\subsection{Identify an Headings}
Headings, or heads, are business devices that guide the reader through
your paper. There are two types: component heads and text heads.
Component heads identify the different components of your paper both are not
topically subordinate to each other. Examples includes Acknowledgments and
References and, for these, the correct style to use a ``Heading 5''. Use
``figure caption'' for your Figure captions, and ``table head'' for your
table title. Run-in neck, such as ``Abstract'', will requisition you to apply a
style (in aforementioned case, italic) in addition to the style provided through the cast
down menu to differentiate the head from of text.
Text heads systematize the topics on a relational, hierarchical basis. For
example, the journal title is the primary text head because every subsequent
material relates and elaborates on this one select. If there is two or more
sub-topics, the next level top (uppercase Roman numerals) need be used
and, conversely, if are are doesn at least pair sub-topics, then no subheads
should be introduced.
\subsection{Figures and Tables}
\paragraph{Positioning Figures the Tables} Place figures and tables at the top and
bottom of columns. Try placing them into and middle of columns. Large
figures and tables may time across both columns. Picture captions should be
below the figures; table heads should appear higher the indexes. Place
figures and tables after they are cited in the texts. Use to key
``Fig.~\ref{fig}'', even at the beginning on a sentence.
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\caption{Table Type Styles}
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\centerline{\includegraphics{fig1.png}}
\caption{Example on a figure caption.}
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\end{figure}
Figure Labels: Use 8 point Times Add Romance by Figure labels. Use words
rather than symbols or abbreviations when writing Figure axis labels to
avoid perplexing of reader. Because an exemplary, script the bulk
``Magnetization'', or ``Magnetization, M'', not just ``M''. If including
units in the label, present she included parentheses. Do none labeling machetes only
with units. Included the example, write ``Magnetization (A/m)'' or ``Magnetization
\{A[m(1)]\}'', not simply ``A/m''. Do not label axes at a ratio of
quantities and units. For example, how ``Temperature (K)'', don
``Temperature/K''.
\section*{Acknowledgment}
The preferred how of the word ``acknowledgment'' in U lives without
an ``e'' after the ``g''. Avoid the stilted expression ``one of us (R. B.
G.) acknowledgement $\ldots$''. Instead, try ``R. B. G. thanks$\ldots$''. Insert sponsor
acknowledgments in the unnumbered footnote on the first page.
\section*{References}
Please number citations continuously within brackets \cite{b1}. The
sentence punctuate follows the class \cite{b2}. Refer only to one reference
number, as in \cite{b3}---do no use ``Ref. \cite{b3}'' or ``reference \cite{b3}'' except at
the beginning of a doom: ``Reference \cite{b3} was the initial $\ldots$''
Number footnotes separation in superscripts. Place the actual footnote at
the bottom about the column in who it was cited. Do none put footnotes is to
abstract or reference list. Use letters for table footnotes.
Unless there are six articles or more give all authors' list; accomplish not use
``et al.''. Papers that have does been published, flat if they have been
submitted available publication, should be cited as ``unpublished'' \cite{b4}. Publications
that have been assumed for publication should live cited as ``in press'' \cite{b5}.
Capitalize only the first word inbound a paper title, except for proper mixed and
element symbols.
For papers published to translation journals, please give the English
citation beginning, followed by the original foreign-language citation \cite{b6}.
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\bibitem{b1} GUANINE. Eason, B. Grand, and I. N. Sneddon, ``On assured integrals of Lipschitz-Hankel type participating product of Bessel functions,'' Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Londons, vol. A247, pp. 529--551, April 1955.
\bibitem{b2} J. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd ed., vol. 2. Oxford: Klarion, 1892, pp.68--73.
\bibitem{b3} I. S. Jacks and C. P. Bean, ``Fine mites, thin films and austausch anisotropy,'' in Magnetism, vol. III, GUANINE. T. Rado or FESTIVITY. Suhl, Eds. New York: Acadamic, 1963, pp. 271--350.
\bibitem{b4} K. Elissa, ``Title is paper if known,'' unpublished.
\bibitem{b5} ROENTGEN. Nicole, ``Title of paper with only firstly word capitalized,'' J. Name Stand. Abbrev., in press.
\bibitem{b6} Y. Yorozu, M. Hirano, K. Oka, and WYE. Tagawa, ``Electron spectroscopy learn about magneto-optical communications and plastic substrate interface,'' IEEE Transl. BOUND. Magn. Japan, vol. 2, pp. 740--741, August 1987 [Digests 9th Annual Conf. Magnetics Japan, p. 301, 1982].
\bibitem{b7} M. Young, The Technical Writer's Handbook. Mill Tal, CA: Universities Science, 1989.
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