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Subtitle as needed



First Author


line 1 (of


Affiliation


): dept. name of organization


line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptable


line 3: City, Country


line 4: e-mail address if desired


line 5:Contact Phone Number


Third Author


line 1 (of


Affiliation


): dept. name of organization


line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptable


line 3: City, Country


line 4: e-mail address if desired


line 5:Contact Phone Number




Abstract


—This


electronic


document


is


a


“live”


template.


The


various


components


of


your


paper


[title,


text,


heads,


etc.]


are


already


defined


on


the


style


sheet,


as


illustrated


by


the


portions


given


in


this


document.


DO


NOT


USE


SPECIAL


CHARACTERS, SYMBOLS, OR MATH IN YOUR TITLE OR


ABSTRACT. (Abstract)


Keywords-component;


formatting;


style;


styling;


insert


(key


words)


I.



I


NTRODUCTION


(H


EADING


1)


All


manuscripts


must


be


in


English.


These


guidelines


include complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related


information


for


producing


your


proceedings


manuscripts.


Please follow them and if you have any questions, direct them


to


the


production


editor


in


charge


of


your


proceedings


at


Conference


Publishing


Services


(CPS):


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(714)


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8380 or Fax +1 (714) 761-1784.


This template provides authors with most of the formatting


specifications needed for preparing electronic versions of their


papers. All standard paper components have been specified for


three


reasons:


(1)


ease


of


use


when


formatting


individual


papers,


(2)


automatic


compliance


to


electronic


requirements


that


facilitate


the


concurrent


or


later


production


of


electronic


products, and (3) conformity of style throughout a conference


proceedings.


Margins,


column


widths,


line


spacing,


and


type


styles


are


built- in;


examples


of


the


type


styles


are


provided


throughout


this


document


and


are


identified


in


italic


type,


within parentheses, following the example. PLEASE DO NOT


RE-ADJUST THESE MARGINS. Some components, such as


multi-leveled equations, graphics, and tables are not prescribed,


although


the


various


table


text


styles


are


provided.


The


formatter


will


need


to


create


these


components,


incorporating


the applicable criteria that follow.


Second Author*


line 1 (of


Affiliation


): dept. name of organization


line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptable


line 3: City, Country


line 4: e-mail address if desired


line 5:Contact Phone Number


*Corresponding author


Xiaoping Chen


line 1 (of


Affiliation


): dept. name of organization


line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptable


line 3: City, Country


line 4: e-mail address if desired


line 5:Contact Phone Number


II.



T


YPE


S


TYLE AND


F


ONTS



Wherever Times is specified, Times Roman or Times New


Roman


may


be


used.


If


neither


is


available


on


your


word


processor, please


use


the


font


closest


in


appearance to Times.


Avoid using bit-mapped fonts if possible. True-Type 1 or Open


Type fonts are preferred. Please embed symbol fonts, as well,


for math, etc.


III.



E


ASE OF


U


SE



A.



Selecting a Template (Heading 2)


First,


confirm


that


you


have


the


correct


template


for


your


paper


size.


This


template


has


been


tailored


for


output


on


the


US-letter


paper


size.


If


you


are


using


A4-sized


paper,


please


close this template and download the file for A4 paper format


called



CPS_A4_fo rmat


‖.



B.



Maintaining the Integrity of the Specifications


The template is used to format your paper and style the text.


All


margins,


column


widths,


line


spaces,


and


text


fonts


are


prescribed; please do not alter them. You may note peculiarities.


For


example,


the


head


margin


in


this


template


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 document. Please do not revise any of the current


designations.


IV.



P


REPARE


Y


OUR


P


APER


B


EFORE


S


TYLING



Before you begin to format your paper, first write and save


the content as a separate text file. Keep your text and graphic


files separate until after the text has been formatted and styled.


Do not use hard tabs, and limit use of hard returns to only one


return


at


the


end


of


a


paragraph.


Do


not


add


any


kind


of


pagination anywhere in the


paper.


Do


not


number


text


heads-


the template will do that for you.


Finally, complete content and organizational editing before


formatting.


Please


take


note


of


the


following


items


when


proofreading spelling and grammar:


A.



Abbreviations and Acronyms


Define


abbreviations


and


acronyms


the


first


time


they


are


used


in


the


text,


even


after


they


have


been


defined


in


the


abstract.


Abbreviations


such


as


IEEE,


SI,


MKS,


CGS,


sc,


dc,


and rms do not have to be defined. Do not use abbreviations in


the title or heads unless they are unavoidable.


B.



Units




Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units


are


encouraged.)


English


units


may


be


used


as


secondary


units


(in


parentheses).


An


exception


would


be the use of English units as identifiers in trade, such


as ―3.5


-


inch disk drive‖.





Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such as current in


amperes


and


magnetic


field


in


oersteds.


This


often


leads


to


confusion


because


equations


do


not


balance


dimensionally.


If


you


must


use


mixed


units,


clearly


state


the


units


for


each


quantity


that


you


use


in


an


equation.




Do


units:


not


―Wb/m2‖


mix


complete


or


―webers


spellings


per


and


square


abbreviations


meter‖,


not


of


―webers/m2‖. Spell out units when they appear in text:


―. . . a few henries‖, not ―. . . a few H‖.





Use a zero before dec


imal points: ―0.25‖, not ―.25‖.



C.



Equations


The


equations


are


an


exception


to


the


prescribed


specifications


of


this


template.


You


will


need


to


determine


whether or not your equation should be typed using either the


Times New Roman or the Symbol font (please no other font).


To


create


multileveled equations,


it


may


be


necessary


to treat


the


equation


as a


graphic


and


insert


it


into the text after


your


paper is styled.


Number equations consecutively. Equation numbers, within


parentheses, are to position flush right, as in (1), using a right


tab stop. To make your equations more compact, you may use


the


solidus


(


/


),


the


exp


function,


or


appropriate


exponents.


Italicize


Roman


symbols


for


quantities


and


variables,


but


not


Greek


symbols.


Use


a


long


dash


rather


than


a


hyphen


for


a


minus sign. Punctuate equations with commas or periods when


they are part of a sentence, as in



 


Note


that


the equation


is centered


using


a


center


tab


stop.


Be


before


sure


or


that


immediately


the


symbols


following


in


your


the


equation


equation.


have


Use


been


―(1)‖,


defined


not


―Eq.


(1)‖


or


―equation


(1)‖,


except


at


the


beginning


of


a


sentence: ―Equation (1) is . . .‖



D.



Some Common Mistakes




The word ―data‖


is plural, not singular.




The subscript for the permeability of vacuum



0


, and


other


subscript formatting, not a lowercase letter ―o‖.


common


scientific


constants,


is


zero



with




In


American


English,


commas,


semi-/colons,


periods,


question


and


exclamation


marks


are


located


within


quotation


marks


only


when


a


complete


thought


or


name


is


cited,


such


as


a


title


or


full


quotation.


When


quotation


marks


are


used,


instead


of


a


bold


or


italic


typeface,


to


highlight


a


word


or


phrase,


punctuation


should


appear


outside


of


the


quotation


marks.


A


parenthetical


phrase


or


statement


at


the


end


of


a


sentence


is


punctuated


outside


of


the


closing


parenthesis


(like


this).


(A


parenthetical


sentence


is


punctuated within the parentheses.)




A


graph


within


a


graph


is


an


―inset‖,


not


an


―insert‖.


The


―alternately‖


word


alternatively



(unless


you


really


is


preferred


mean


something


to


the


word


that


alternates).




Do


―approximately‖ or ―effectively‖.


not


use


the


word


―essentially‖



to


mean




In


accurately replace the word ―using‖, capitalize the ―u‖;


your


paper


title,


if


the


words


―that


uses‖


can


if not, keep using lower-cased.




Be aware of the different meanings of the homophones


―affect‖ and ―effect‖, ―complement‖ and ―compliment‖,


―discreet‖ and ―discrete‖, ―principal‖ and ―principle‖.





Do not confuse ―imply‖ and ―infer‖.





The prefix ―non‖ is not a word; it should be


joined to


the word it modifies, usually without a hyphen.




There


abbreviation ―et al.‖.


is


no


period



after


the


―et‖


in


the


Latin




The


abbreviation ―e.g.‖ means ―for example‖.


abbreviation


―i.e.‖


means


―that



is‖,


and


the


An excellent style manual for science writers is [7].


V.



U


SING THE


T


EMPLATE



After


the


text


edit


has


been


completed,


the


paper


is


ready


for the template. Duplicate the template file by using the Save


As


command,


and


use


the


naming


convention


prescribed


by


your


conference


for


the


name


of


your


paper.


In


this


newly


created


file,


highlight


all


of


the


contents


and


import


your


prepared text file. You are now ready to style your paper.


A.



Authors and Affiliations


The template is designed so that author affiliations are not


repeated each time for multiple authors of the same affiliation.


Please


keep


your


affiliations


as


succinct


as


possible


(for


example,


do


not


differentiate


among


departments


of


the


same


organization). This template was designed for two affiliations.


1)



For


author/s


of


only


one


affiliation


(Heading


3):


To


change the default, adjust the template as follows.



a)



Selection


(Heading


4):


Highlight


all


author


and


affiliation lines.

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