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When a paper is accepted for
publication (upon completing the peer
review process through Manuscript
Central), an electronic version
of the manuscript will be requested for
use in editing and
typesetting. Manuscripts should be
submitted in Word or LaTex. The
composition of manuscripts should be the
following: title page,
abstract, keywords, body of paper,
appendices, references,
separate listing of figure captions,
figures, and tables.
Title Page: This page should
contain the full title of
the paper and complete names,
affiliations, addresses,
phone and fax numbers, and electronic
mail addresses of all
authors. The contact author should be
indicated.
Abstract: An abstract of not more
than 200 words is required.
It should contain not only a description
of the subject and scope of
coverage but also, in the case of
research-oriented papers, discuss major
results and conclusions.
Paper Descriptions (Paper
“Decks” and Table
of Contents items): Authors of
approved papers should provide a
15 to 25-word description of the
coverage of the paper and what the
reader will learn from it.
Keywords: All papers must contain
keywords or index terms. They are
provided by the authors. They
should be provided in alphabetical
order, and as a final paragraph
of the abstract section.
Illustrations: Figures and tables
should be sent as separate
electronic files and named numerically
(e.g., fig1.eps, fig2.tif,
table3.doc). The Proceedings of the
IEEE is eager to publish
color illustrations, especially in those
cases where color enhances
technical details and understanding;
there is no additional cost
to the author for publishing color
figures.
Units: The International System
of Units (the SI or "metric"
system) should be used. Where
desirable, non-metric equivalents can be
included in parentheses.
References: References should be
numbered in the order they are mentioned
in the text, with numbers
within square brackets. The reference
section should be
double-spaced and in the style shown
below; however, if there is
any doubt about the correct abbreviation
of publication names, these
should be given in full. Note that
titles of papers plus
beginning and ending page numbers should
be included.
Authored book:
[1] A. Cichocki and R.
Unbehaven, Neural Networks for
Optimization and Signal
Processing, Chichester, England: Wiley,
1993, ch. 2, pp. 45-47.
Article in an edited book:
[2] R.A. Scholtz, "The
Spread Spectrum Concept," in
Multiple Access, N. Abramson,
Piscataway, N.J.: IEEE Press, 1993,
ch. 3, pp. 121-23.
Paper in a journal:
[3] R.K. Crane, "Estimating
Risk for Earth-Satellite
Attenuation Prediction," Proc. IEEE,
vol. 81, pp. 905-913, June
1993.
Paper in a conference
record:
[4] D.L. Crook, "Evolution
of VLSI reliability
engineering," in Proc. Int. Rel. Physics
Symp., pp. 2-11, 1990.
Unpublished conference
paper:
[5] T. Yamashita, K. Kotani,
and T. Ohmi, "Real-time
configurable logic circuits using neuron
MOS transistors," presented
at the 1993 Int. Solid State Circuits
Conf., Feb. 1993.
Technical report:
[6] H. Freitag, "Design
methodologies for LSI circuitry,"
IBM Tech. Rep. TR41736, pp. 80-82, 1983.
Photographs and Biographies:
Authors' photographs and
biographies are published in conjunction
with papers. They can be
provided after acceptance of a paper and
biographies should not exceed 200 words.
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