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The document outlines the structure and formatting guidelines for a manuscript submission, including sections such as Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results and Discussions, Conclusions, Acknowledgements, References, and Supporting Information. Each section has specific requirements for font type, spacing, and content, emphasizing clarity and conciseness. The document also provides examples of reference formatting in IEEE style.

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The document outlines the structure and formatting guidelines for a manuscript submission, including sections such as Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results and Discussions, Conclusions, Acknowledgements, References, and Supporting Information. Each section has specific requirements for font type, spacing, and content, emphasizing clarity and conciseness. The document also provides examples of reference formatting in IEEE style.

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The Title Goes Here with Each Initial Letter

Capitalized
Author’s name1, *, Author’s name 2,3,4

1
Faculty/ institution of XXX, University XXX, Address XXX, Postal Code,
Country
2
Faculty/ institution of XXX, University XXX, Address XXX, Postal Code,
Country
*
Corresponding Author: [email protected]

(Received DD-MM-YYYY; Revised DD-MM-YYYY; Accepted DD-MM-


YYYY)

Abstract
Abstract should be written in one paragraph as a summary of the article with
maximum of 250 words. The font type is Times New Roman 10 pt and
single space. The abstract should contain background, objectives,
methodology, results, and brief conclusions. The abstract should not contain
tables/images. Abstract should be accurate, brief, clear, specific, and
avoided from non-standard or uncommon abbreviations.

Keywords: Keyword 1, Keyword 2, Keyword 3 (maximum keywords are 5


words, in alphabet order)

1 Introduction
Introduction are written with times new roman 12 pt, 1 (one) columns, 1.5 space
density on space density, on A4 paper with a top-left margin of 3 cm and bottom-right
3.5 cm.
The number of paragraphs is not limited, but the contents must include the
background, the aim of the research, the position of the research on previous research
activities, and the novelty of the research. A theoretical foundation that directly related
to the content of the article can be included but does not need to be made a separate sub-
chapter. Introduction section should be avoided from a detailed literature survey or a
summary of the results. In the text the reference should be numbered in bracket in
ascending order, e.g. [1], [2], etc; refers to IEEE format.

2 Material and Methods


Methods are written with times new roman 12 pt, 1 (one) column, 1.5 space
density one space density, on A4 paper with a top-left margin of 3 cm and bottom-right
3.5 cm.
This section provides clear information on materials, instrumentations (if any),
and methods used to allow the work to be reproduced by the readers. Methods already
published should be indicated by a reference: only relevant modifications should be
described. For the chemicals, authors should provide details of brand and purity, for
example: ammonia 25% (Merck Millipore). For the instrument, the author should
provide information on the brand and type. If the instrument is a modification, then
information about the modifications made is required.

3 Results and Discussions


Results and discussions are written with times new roman 12 pt, 1 (one) column,
1.5 space density one space density, on A4 paper with a top-left margin of 3 cm and
bottom-right 3.5 cm.
The results should be clear and concise of summarizing (scientific) findings rather
than providing data in great detail. The discussion should explore the significance of the
results of the work. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature. The
explanations and information regarding tables and/or figures must state the number of
the table/figure being referred to.
Tables should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals. Do not add a
border around the outside of tables. All tables should be referred to in the text, for
example Table 1; Tables 1 and 2 or Tables 1-3. All the illustrations should be of high-
quality meeting with the publishing requirement with legible symbols and legends. In
preparing the illustrations, authors should consider a size reduction during the printing
process to have acceptable line clarity and character sizes. The captions of all figures
should be referred to in the text as, for example, Fig. 1; Figs. 1 and 2 or Figs. 1-3.

Figure 1. The title of figure and a brief explanation of the figure.

Table 1. The title of the table


Number 1 Number 2 Number 3
1000 200 400
1000 200 400
1000 200 400

4 Conclusions
Conclusions are written with times new roman 12 pt, 1 (one) column, 1.5 space
density one space density, on A4 paper with a top-left margin of 3 cm and bottom-right
3.5 cm. The main conclusions of the study should be presented in a short Conclusions
section. Conclusions should answer the objectives of research. In this section, authors
could also suggest future experiments and/or point out those that are underway.

Acknowledgements
Advisors, financial supporters, or other supporters i.e. proofreaders, typists, and
suppliers who have assisted authors in the research can be listed in this section.

References
All references should be arranged in order at the end of the manuscripts. References
are written in Times New Roman 12 pt, with single spacing between a reference and 1
enter between two references. The exemplary form of listed references is as
follows (IEEE format, can be formatted with Endnote or Mendeley):

[1] D. Sarunyagate, Ed., Lasers. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996.

[2] G. O. Young, "Synthetic structure of industrial plastics," in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3,
J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. 15-64.

[3] L. Bass, P. Clements, and R. Kazman, Software Architecture in Practice, 2nd ed.
Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 2003. [E-book] Available: Safari e-book.

[4] G. Liu, K. Y. Lee, and H. F. Jordan, "TDM and TWDM de Bruijn networks and
shufflenets for optical communications," IEEE Trans. Comp., vol. 46, pp. 695-701,
June 1997.

[5] H. Ayasso and A. Mohammad-Djafari, "Joint NDT Image Restoration and


Segmentation Using Gauss–Markov–Potts Prior Models and Variational Bayesian
Computation," IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 2265-
77, 2010. [Online]. Available: IEEE Xplore, http://www.ieee.org. [Accessed Sept.
10, 2010].

[6] A. Altun, “Understanding hypertext in the context of reading on the web: Language
learners’ experience,” Current Issues in Education, vol. 6, no. 12, July, 2005.
[Online serial]. Available: http://cie.ed.asu.edu/volume6/number12/. [Accessed
Dec. 2, 2007].

[7] L. Liu and H. Miao, "A specification based approach to testing polymorphic
attributes," in Formal Methods and Software Engineering: Proceedings of the 6th
International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods, ICFEM 2004, Seattle,
WA, USA, November 8-12, 2004, J. Davies, W. Schulte, M. Barnett, Eds. Berlin:
Springer, 2004. pp. 306-19.

Supporting Information
Supporting information (SI) can be uploaded during manuscript submission.
S1 Fig. This is the S1 Fig Title. This is the S1 Fig legend.
S2 Fig. This is the S2 Fig Title. This is the S2 Fig legend.
S1 Table. This is the S1 Table Title. This is the S1 Table legend.
S2 Table. This is the S2 Table Title. This is the S2 Table legend.
S1 File. This is the S1 File Title. This is the S1 File legend

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