Conference Extended Abstract template



Title: 12-point Times New Roman, bold centred

Author’s name: 10-point Times New Roman bold, centred

Author’s affiliation and e-mail : 10-point Times New Roman italic, centred,

Use * for indicating the corresponding Author

The body of the text (Times 11 points single spaced) starts here. An extended abstract of 2 pages (all materials included) is recommended for giving a significant insight of the presented research. It is expected that authors will submit carefully written and proofread material. The submission must give a clear indication of the objectives, methods, scope, and key findings of the research. One figure and/or one table are allowed with a good graphical resolution (the material must be clear and the figure legends readable). If your project is not yet complete, you may still include preliminary results or your hypotheses about what those results will be. Finally, your abstract should close with a statement of the project’s implications and contributions to its scientific field. Please follow these instructions and use this MS Word model as the template for your abstract as it contains all necessary formats and styles. Few references are permitted and the IEEE citation format must be used. If the document contains sections, please use the text format below:

1. Introduction

A short introduction may be provided if necessary

2. Experimental investigations

1. Materials

Keywords: five adequate key words are required.

The references list (Times 10 points) at the end of the paper should be edited based on the following:

References

[1] K. A. Nelson, R. J. Davis, D. R. Lutz, and W. Smith, “Optical generation of tunable ultrasonic waves,” Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 1144-1149, 2002.

[2] L. Stein, “Random patterns,” in Computers and You, J. S. Brake, Ed. New York: Wiley, 1994, pp. 55-70.

[3] H. Zhang, “Delay- insensitive networks,” PhD thesis, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 2007.

[4] J. Smith, R. Jones, and K. Trello, “Adaptive filtering in data communications with self-improved error reference,” In Proc. International Conference on Wireless Communications, 2004, pp. 65-68, Ed. John Wiley & Sons

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