会议论文英文模板
房屋朝向风水-
Template for Papers Submitted to 2016
CIE International
Conference on Radar
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Author
Name
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, 2
Author
Name
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,
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rd
Author
Name
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department,
organization, City, Country, e-mail address
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department, organization,
City, Country, e-mail address
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department, organization,
City, Country, e-mail address
Abstract:
This
electronic
document
is
a
―live‖
template
and
already
defines
the
components
of
your
paper
[title,
text,
heads, etc.] in its style sheet. Only
papers prepared according
to
these
instructions
will
be
published
in
the
Proceeding
of
2016
CIE
International
Conference
on
Radar.
This
abstract
should
be
informative
and
suitable
for
direct
inclusion
in
abstracting
services
as
a
self-contained
article.
It
should
not
exceed
200
words.
It
should
indicate
the
general
scope
and
also state the main results obtained,
methods used, the value of
the work and
the conclusions drawn. No figure numbers, table
numbers,
references
or
displayed
mathematical
expressions
should be included.
Keywords:
component; formatting; style; styling;
insert
I.
I
NTRODUCTION
(
H
EADING
1
)
This
―Word 97
template,
-2003 Document
modified
in
‖ for the PC, provides
authors with
MS
Word
2007
and
saved
as
a
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. 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.
II.
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
file and download the file
―MSW_A4_format‖.
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
Identify
applicable sponsor/s here. If no sponsors, delete
this text box
(
sponsors
).
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.
III.
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 decimal points: ―0.25‖, not ―.25‖. Use
―cm3‖, not ―cc‖.
(
bullet list
)
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