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Title – 16 Words at Max Capitalize the Initial Letter of Each Word

Author1, Author Author 2, Author A. Author 3

Abstract( this is a digest of the paper describing in brief the background, problems, methods, findings, and conclusion. Written in English with approximately 200 words. The abstract should state briefly the context of the problem (background), purpose of the research, the principal methods, the results and major conclusion (contribution). An abstract is often presented separately from the article, so it must be able to stand-alone. For this reason, References should be avoided. Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself. The abstract must concise only in 1 Paragraph.

Keywords(not more than 10 words used as the operational words in the paper, it would be preferable not to use words in the title. It must be written in sequence based on their first letter.

I. Introduction[1]

This chapter suggests the basic rules:

1) Present the material simply and concisely.

2) Use single spacing on A4-sized paper.

3) Cross-check several times to eliminate errors, superfluous material and repetition.

4) Use figures and tables sparingly; plan their format to use page space economically.

5) Put figures and tables at the proper position in the text.

6) All pages should be numbered consecutively not less than 8 pages and not more that 20 pages.

7) The equality, the main body of the paper should be numbered in consecutive order a:

I. INTRODUCTION

II. METHOD

III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

IV. CONCLUSION

AKNOWLEDGEMENTS

REFERENCES

IJMEIR can receive and publish a journal that meets the criteria as

1) original and significant research in Marine Engineering

2) in-depth review and research that can enhance mutual interest to find the right application,

3) article has not been published in proccedings or other journals, and the article must be original and do not contain any plagiarism and/or data fraud.

The introduction covers about research background. This chapter must describes the arguments on why the submitted article contains an interesting research and why it is important to be conducted. To answer that, the introduction should contain the background, state of the art of the research that was previously conducted in the same topic and gap analysis to show where the research contributions were made to the development of the topic discourse (novelty). The Introduction section concludes the objectives of the research to be achieved. The entire introduction should be presented in a straightforward and concise manner with a portion of no more than 20 percent of the total pages.

All pages should be numbered consecutively not less than 8 pages and not more than 20 pages. Tables and Figure should be titled and numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and placed on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript.

Please submit MS-Word file as completed manuscripts (camera-ready manuscripts) including the diagrams and photographs. The proceedings will be printed in black only. Keep it in mind when the use of color is unavoidable. The full paper should be written in English.

A. Page Setup

All script should be typed on A4-sized (210mm x 297mm) white paper, single spaced. Keep proper margins such as left (2.5 cm), right, top and down (1.69 cm). Article must be typed justified formation and first paragraph has to be dragged 0.25 cm to the right side. Greece symbol has to be original like β (beta), γ (gamma) and etc. Chemical notation has to go with standard rule, such as BaTiO3 and Mg(OH)2.

B. Font

Use the “Times New Roman” font with the size of 10 pt for the body text, size 9 for Abstract ad Abstrak, size 11 for Authors name, dan size 8 for Reference, Table, and Figure.

C. The Title

Avoid titles that are too long (maximum 10 Word); the titles should be in capitals for all words except for conjuctive (see the example).

D. The Name(s) of The Author(s)

Write complete author’s name without academic degrees.

E. Affiliation

Add affiliation description for all authors and the affiliations are cited by superscripts as shown in the above example. Add an asterisk to the corresponding author and denote his/ her e-mail address in the affiliation descriptions (footnote).

F. Headings

Four ranks of heading may be used chapter, section, subsection, and sub-subsection. Use the heading styles: 1. Chapter, 1.1 Section, and (1) Subsection and (a) Sub-subsection. Put a space line before each heading. Put a single space line after only the chapter headings.

G. Paragraphs

Please put a single space line between paragraphs.

II. Method

A. Description

Write the complete author’s name without academic degrees for all of authors.

Methods that must be written in the manuscript includes:

1) the types and sources of data that describes data and information collection techniques, and

2) data analysis methods (example: contains data retrieval techniques (sample) and analysis of the data used and contains the framework of research in the form of a flow chart of research).The overall methods should be presented in a straightforward and concise manner with at least 20 percent of the total pages.

B. Numerals

1) Numerals of five or more digits are grouped in three-digit blocks by spaces, e.g. 12,345 (if written in English) or 12.345 (if written in Bahasa Indonesia).

2) Pay attention a significant figure and avoid an unnecessary long digit number.

C. Units

Use SI unit or SI derived units.

D. Mathematics

Extreme care should be taken in preparing mathematical typescripts. All mathematics should be legible, precise and carefully aligned. The following shows an example of putting an equation in the text:

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where Y and X are the output and input variables, respectively; A and B are constants. Italic character should be used as variable. On the other hands, the “Times New Roman” character should be used as function e.g. sin, exp, log.

As in above, equations should be at the left-hand margin; while the equation number displayed expressions with Arabic numerals in parenthesis should be at the right-hand margin. Put space lines both before and after the equation(s).

III. Results and Discussion

Consist of two major parts of the results and the discussions without having to firmly separate between the parts. Divisions of sub-sections in Results and Discussions should illustrate and follow the sequence of the research objectives. The results present the empirical findings of the research conducted, while the discussions discuss the findings obtained. Discussions of findings do not only present the story behind the data but also compare the results obtained with those of the previous studies. Comparison with other research results also serves to indicate the position of the research conducted in the middle of the discourse of relevant topics. At the end section, the managerial implications of the results and discussions should be presented, especially for the business world. The overall Results and Discussions should be presented in a straightforward and concise manner with at least 50 percent of the total pages. For the Figures and Tables :

1) Figures, photographs and tables should appear at proper places in the text.

2) The width of figures, photographs and tables should be full width.

3) For references to them belonging to the paper, use, e.g. “Figure 2., and Table 4.”

4) The captions are put under that for figure and the photograph and put on that for the table (please see the example).

5) It is recommended that the tables and graphs are not in the form of picture (image). Try creating tables and graphs in Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft Office Word.

6) Decimal indicated by a point and not a comma (eg 10.5 cm instead of 10,5 cm); number of thousands/millions are indicated by a comma, not a dot (eg Rp10,500 instead of USD 10.500); Large numbers can be replaced with the title word (eg 2 million instead of 2,000,000)

IV. Conclusion

Every manuscript must be make a conclusion from this research in the end of manuscript. Conclusion is made based on the research results or finding. Conclusion should be in the form of response from the intended purpose and is not intended as a summary of the results. Advice is in the form of follow-up (implication) to be done in connection with the findings or conclusions of the author. The overall conclusions and recomendations should be presented in a straightforward and concise manner with at least 10 percent of the total pages.

Acknowledgements

Containing a thank you to those who deserve (donors/sponsors), materials contributor, and research facilities.

References

Every text citation must be listed under the heading “References” centered at the end of the text. IEEE format is selected as the reference to write the citations used in the paper. Referencing is written using Times New Roman 8.The following is the example of how to wrote the references.

Books:

[1] 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.

[2] W.-K. Chen, Linear Networks and Systems.Belmont,CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 123–135.

Periodicals:

[3] J. U. Duncombe, “Infrared navigation—Part I: An assessment of feasibility,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, vol.ED-11, pp. 34–39, Jan. 1959.

[4] E. P. Wigner, “Theory of traveling-wave optical laser,”Phys. Rev., vol. 134, pp. A635–A646, Dec. 1965.

Papers Presented at Conferences (unpublished):

[5] D. Ebehard and E. Voges, “Digital single sideband detection for interferometric sensors,” presented at the 2nd Int.Conf. Optical Fiber Sensors, Stuttgart, Germany, 1984.

Standards/Patents:

[6] G. Brandli and M. Dick, “Alternating current fed power supply,” U.S. Patent 4 084 217, Nov. 4, 1978.

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Comparison of two methods in training of OHL-CBPNN

|Method |Training Data |Network size |Iteration |Training Time |

| |Set |(units)* |(epoch) |(s) |

|Fixed 1 |Data 1 |105 |31095 |37.181 |

| |Data 2 |72 |21221 |18.834 |

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