- Title page
- Abstract
- Key Words
- Schematic diagram
- Algorithm (if required) (mathematical details)
- Flow chart
- Implementation sequences
- Results and discussion (tables, graphical and other outputs)
- Conclusion
- Future scope of the paper
- References
Title of the paper should carry the message of the paper with bold 14 fonts in Times New Roman
Title page should include the following:
Author names
For each author provide: Address, Position, department, name of organization, Phone number and email address.
The abstract must include sufficient information to judge the nature and significance of the topic, results, conclusion and future work. Abstract is a summary of the whole manuscript. It should not include any citations, charts, tables, figures, spreadsheets or other supporting information. An abstract should be not more than 500 words in length.
Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
The introduction must provide the information needed to understand the rest of the paper.It must discuss the relevance and significance of the research.
Subdivide the body into section to emphasize both content and clarity. Use headings and subheadings to understand the research clearly. Discuss clearly the analysis and interpretation of the findings. Results are to be given clearly. Mention ways to improve or expand your research.
Use tables and figures to show results.Explanation should be given clearly under each table and figure.
Mention clearly the conclusion of the research work carried out and future scope of the research work.
Reference citations in the text should be identified by numbers in square brackets as [1], [2] etc.
1.How to cite references in your text.
A work by two authors
Z.Q.Hong, Y.J.Yang, “Optimal Discriminate Plane for a Small Number of Samples and Design Method of Classifier on the Plane,” pattern recognition, vol. 24, pp. 317 – 324, 1991
A work by three or more authors. Use the first authors name followed by et.al.
Pu Han, Xin Zhang, Chenggang Zhen and Bing Wang ,Boiler Flame Image Classification Based on Hidden Markov Model, IEEE ISIE 2006, July 9-12, 2006, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This can be given as
Pu Han et.al., 2006.
Author, Title of article, Title of periodical, Volume number(issue number), Pages
R.P. Lippmann, An introduction to computing with neural nets, IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing Magazine, v35, no 4 (1987), pp.4.-22.
Author, Title of work, publisher, pages, year of publication.
F. R. Shanley. “Basic Structures”, John Willey & Sons Inc., pp. 291-314 (1947).
Author, Title of article, Title of periodical volume number, year , Pages
Author, date of publication, Title of document from http://www.xyzsite.com/address
Submitted papers must conform to these standards.
30 pages maximum
Font: 12-points Times New Roman
Line spacing: Double spaced.
Margins: one inch margins on all sides.
Document file format: submitted documents must be filled in Adobe acrobat(.pdf) file
Page numbers: Number all pages on the bottom of each page.
Submission instructions: All submission must be in English.
Equations: number all equations. Place equation numbers in parenthesis to the right of the equation.
Figures: Number and title all figures. Place figure captions below the figure(s)
Tables: Number and title all table(s). Place table captions above the tables. The table title should explain clearly and concisely the components of the table.
For example, “1. INTRODUCTION”, should be Times 12-point boldface,capitalized
As in this heading, they should be Times 11-point boldface, capitalized.
Third-order headings, use 10-point Times, boldface,capitalized.
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