This document provides a template for formatting papers submitted to the Radioengineering Journal. It details the styles and formatting for titles, authors, sections, figures, tables, equations, references, and other elements. Key requirements include using the predefined styles, centering figures and tables, and providing references in a specific format with author names in capitals and titles in italics. The goal is to achieve uniform layout across all papers to minimize effort for authors and editors.
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Abstract—This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] in its style sheet. *CRITICAL: Do Not Use Symbols, Special Characters, Footnotes, or Math in Paper Title or Abstract. (Abstract)
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I. Introduction (Heading 1)
This template, modified in MS Word 2007 and saved as a “Word 97-2003 Document” for the PC, 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. 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. Ease of Use
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New folderfac_lee023_HW06_WR5_FuncDecomp (3).pdfECE380 Pr.docxcurwenmichaela
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ECE380 Professional Seminar
Spring 2017
HW5 (WR5): Functional Decomposition
Date assigned: 3/13/17, Monday
Due date: Noon, 3/20/17, Monday
Max points: 20 pts.
Description:
Written Report 5 is on completing 3-level (i.e., Level 0, Level 1, and Level 2) functional
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individual responsibilities for implementation. As such, all team members of a project
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Grading:
Overall functional decomposition – team performance
Subsystems – individual performance
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ECE380 Professional Seminar
Spring 2017
HW11: Final Report
Date assigned: 4/10/16, Monday
Due date: Noon, Monday, 4/24/17
Max points: 100 pts.
Description:
Each team’s final report must contain properly revised details of all project aspects covered
in this course, i.e., marketing and engineering requirements, proper description of the
project, 3-level functional decomposition, and project management including a well-
planned project plan presented in a Gantt chart.
To give incentive to a proper revision of functional decomposition, the final report will
carry 100 points of which 40 points will be allocated to the revised functional
decomposition (presented within the final report). Gantt chart (presented within the final
report) will have 10 points among the total of 100 points for the final report. The rest 50
points will go to the overall quality of the report as described in the review criteria.
Submission instructions:
Final Reports are team submissions so each document shall have all team member names
and only one person in the team shall upload the report to the designated submission link.
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Acknowledgement
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Abstract
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Radioeng template 2016-ja (1)
1. RADIOENGINEERING, VOL. 25, NO. 1, APRIL 2016 1
Radioengineering Journal:
Exemplary Document (Template) for a Paper
Aname ASURNAME 1
, Bname BSURNAME 2
, Cname CSURNAME 2
, Dname DSURNAME 2
1
Dept. of xxxxxx, University of xxxxxx, xStreet 118, 612 00 xCity, xCountry
2
Dept. of yyyyyy, yyyyyy University, yStreet 2, 166 27 yCity, yCountry
Aauthor@deptx.univx.cz, {Bauthor, Cauthor, Dauthor}@yuniv.de
Manuscript received September 24, 2015
Abstract. The purpose of the template is to achieve the
uniform layout of all the papers in the Radioengineering
Journal minimizing the effort both of the authors and the
editors. Authors are strongly recommended to prepare
their contributions in accordance with this exemplary
document, to use only the predefined styles and not to
change any parameters of them. If the format of a sub-
mitted paper obviously differs from the Radioengineering
Publishing Style the paper may be rejected just for this
reason. The following text describes individual
components of the paper and tries to stress important
details.
The abstract of the paper brings brief information about
the contents of the paper. The abstract should not be
shorter than 80 words and should not exceed 200 words.
The text of the abstract is of the style “Abstract”. The first
word “Abstract.” is written in bold letters and followed
by a period.
Keywords
Paper formatting, journal, electronic publishing,
templates, styles, Radioengineering Publishing Style
(RPS)
1. Headline of a Section
Please, note different headers of odd and even pages
(the style “Header”). The content of the headers is
satisfactorily being changed on the first and second pages
of the paper. The header of even pages can be abbreviated
if necessary for not exceeding one line. The red parts of
the header, footer and title will be updated by the preprint
manager.
1.1 Title, Authors
The title of the paper is of the style “Title”. Each
word of the title starts with a capital letter except for
articles (a, an, the), prepositions (e. g. to, for, etc.) and
conjunctions (e.g. and, but, etc.). In the title, words
should be preferred to numbers and symbols, which can be
used only extraordinarily if necessary.
Below the title, authors’ names are of the style “Title-
authors”. Authors are asked to give full names of all of
them in the title (middle names can be shortened here),
with punctuation, but without any conjunctions (no
“and”). The family name is the most important part of the
author’s name and is always given unabbreviated. It must
be written as the last part of each author‘s name (valid for
the title, header, and authors’ CV, but not for References).
Authors from Asia are kindly asked to comply with
European conventions. In the header of even pages,
shortened first and middle names and full family names of
the authors are given, again with commas, but without any
conjunctions. If there are more than 3 authors, the fourth
and next authors’ names should be substituted with “et al.”
in the header and in references. If individual parts of the
author’s name are very short and abbreviated forms are
not usually used (Chinese names especially), full names
can be used not only in the title and CV, but also in
headers and references. Diacritics and special characters
are recommended not to be used if possible.
The affiliation and e-mail address of the author(s) are
of the style “Title-address”. The affiliation is required
being specified as shown in this example. If all the authors
are with the same department or laboratory only one
affiliation should be given with no superscripts. For email
address, the authors should prefer their office’s email
address to their private one.
1.2 Keywords
The abstract of the paper is followed by the headline
“Keywords” of the style “Keywords”. Below the headline,
three to six terms featuring the area of the technical or
scientific orientation of the paper have to be given. The
paragraph of these terms is of the style “Keywords-text”.
Capital letters are used only at the beginning and if
abbreviation is introduced here. No period stands at the
end of keywords.
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Tab. 1. An example of a wide table.
1.3 Headlines of Sections
Headlines of sections should be typed using the style
“Heading 1; Section”. Headlines of subsections are of the
style “Heading 2; Sub-section”. If those styles are used,
numbering of headlines is performed automatically.
Subsections of the third or even higher levels are NOT
RECOMMENDED. Please, put capital letters at the
beginning of all significant words in the headlines.
Sections and subsections are referred to as Sec. 1, Sec. 1.2,
etc. Non-breaking spaces are recommended to be put
between the abbreviation and the number (similarly when
referring to figures or tables, e.g. Fig. 1, Tab. 1, etc.).
2. Basic Text
Typing the body of the text, the style “Normal;
Basic” has to be used. If the basic text is interrupted by
an equation or by a figure, then the onward text can be of
the style “Continuing” (the paragraph is not indented) as
shown e.g. below Fig. 1. Word division (hyphenation) is
not recommended; it could be done during the final
preprint editing if necessary.
2.1 Figures and Tables
Figures (the style “Figure”), tables (the style
“Table”), and equations (the style “Equation”) are
centered. Very large objects (figures, tables, or even
equations) may cover both text columns as shown in
Tab. 1. In such cases, please check carefully formatting
and automatic numbering in the following sections of the
paper. Instead of using floating objects, a one-column
section should be used.
In figures, the authors must consider good readability
of all lines and texts. The Radioengineering journal
encourages the authors to use vector graphics figures in
their submissions. If raster graphics is used, resolution of
at least 600 dpi is required. In Word documents, please
insert the figures as embedded images (.emf preferred). If
possible, avoid putting additional labels, descriptions or
highlights as floating text fields in Word and embed the
final figure as a whole. In LaTeX projects, .pdf format of
graphics is preferred as the final paper is typeset with
PdfLaTeX. Optionally, also .eps (will be converted with
eps2pdf) or other LaTeX-compatible formats such as .png,
.jpg, .tiff, etc. can be used.
Please, keep in mind that figures will be printed in
color only if publication fee is paid for color pages;
otherwise black and white hard copy and color electronic
version are published. For printing in black and
white,
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b
B
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Fig. 1. The description of a figure is of the style “Caption”; the
figure itself is of the style “Figure”.
please, avoid using too dark photos and prefer
distinguishing curves in figures with symbols and/or types
of lines instead of color.
Captions of both figures and tables are of the style
“Caption” and are put just below the correspondent entity,
not included into the figures. Figures and tables are
referred to as follows: Fig. 1, Tab. 2, etc. Full words are
used in subjects of sentences, e.g. Figure 1 shows …
Table 1 summarizes …
For tables, full borders and table headers typed in
bold letters are preferred but not strictly required. Anyway,
table formatting in the whole paper must be consistent.
Lines in tables are 1 pt wide. For the text in the table, the
font Times New Roman 8 pt is used (the style “Table” is
recommended). Above the table, one blank line of the style
“Gap” has to be inserted. Captions of tables are to be put
below the table (not above), similarly as captions of
figures.
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40 50 60
Tab. 2. Captions of figures and tables are of the same style.
2.2 Equations and Formulas
Equations in the paper should be typed using the
style “Equation”: center-aligned tabulator, equation, right-
aligned tabulator, and numbering as shown in the
following example:
γδ
ϕϕκ
ϕϕ
2
sincos10
2sinsin2
22
2
=
++
+
BATg
AB
. (1)
Periods or commas are preferred not to be included in
the equation itself, except for the case of very long
formulas at several lines. If units are part of the
expression, make sure they are written in upright font and
that there is a space between the value and the unit, e. g.
3. RADIOENGINEERING, VOL. 25, NO. 1, APRIL 2016 3
2
m
g
1
1
−
=
λ
λ
λ
[cm] (2)
where λg is the wavelength … etc. In Word documents,
equations should be written in MS Equation Editor 3.0,
which can be reached through Insert – Object command in
MS Word. If the Equation Editor is not available in the
MS Word installation, it needs to be added by allowing
such component (Office Tools – Equation Editor) in the
MS Office installation process. The in-built equation
editor of MS Word 2007 and later should not be used due
to difference in fonts employed. In this paragraph, the
style “Continuing” is used as mentioned above in Sec. 2.
It is important to use appropriate typefaces according
to the sense of symbols: variables in italics A, vectors and
matrices in bold letters A, functions and abbreviations
(also in subscripts or superscripts) in upright letters (sin,
log, etc.).
If a long equation needs to be divided into several
lines, mathematical signs are not repeated at the beginning
of the next lines. Please, distinguish between signs for
multiplication of scalars (no sign or ∙, also × in special
cases as mentioned below), multiplication of vectors (×),
and convolution (*).
Equations are referred to only with their numbers in
round brackets (1). If standing as a sentence subject,
an appropriate word is to be used (equation, formula). E.
g. Equation (2) can be rewritten as follows …
In the text, symbols are preferred NOT to be inserted
as Equation Editor’s objects but to be typed in the same
form as in the equations. Please, do not forget to put
spaces (preferably non-breaking spaces) before and after
mathematical signs and use the right symbol for
subtracting, distinguishing between a minus sign (long
dash, –, Ctrl+Num-) and a hyphen (-, Num -).
Correct notation of numbers is 7 900 kgm-3
or
7.9 × 103
kgm-3
. No central dots and italic characters are
allowed either in numbers or units (an example of
incorrect typing: 7.9∙103
kgm-3
). Greek prefixes in units
must not be in italics (μ for micro-, e.g. μm, but in italics
μ for a variable, permeability). Grouping the digits in
three-digit groups makes numbers easier to read (e. g.
7 900). For ranges of real numbers, sign ÷ (Alt+0247 in
MS Windows, obelus) is used. Ranges of integers are
given as shortened enumeration (k = 1, 2, …, 7). For
ranges of pages, the sign – (long dash, Ctrl+Num-)
without any spaces should be used (e.g. p. 1203–1205).
2.3 Submitted Files
In order to eliminate potential errors when moving
the document from one computer to another one with a
different configuration, the Microsoft-Word DOC version
of the paper should be accompanied by the PDF version of
the paper. Both versions must be the same. Preparing the
paper, Acrobat Distiller is recommended to be set as
a printer. This Exemplary Document may be continuously
corrected and modified. The authors are required to use
always the up-to-date template available at the website
www.radioeng.cz.
Finally, we would like to ask authors for keeping the
following rules (the following paragraphs are of the style
“Item” which can be used also with numbering):
• The Radioengineering journal prefers American
English: we prefer color to colour, modeling to mo-
delling, behavior to behaviour, etc.
• To prevent problems with final preprint editing,
authors are asked to minimize the number of frames
and active links in the manuscript.
• Papers are submitted electronically. Extremely large
files should be submitted in a zip archive (doc + pdf).
For authors preferring LaTex, a special template is
available at the website www.radioeng.cz. The submitted
zipped file must include all source files, figures, and tables
together with the pdf version of the paper.
3. Style and Content of References
The authors are strongly asked to pay special
attention to the format and content of references in order
to keep the uniform appearance of the references in the
journal and to ensure right identification of cited items
across various databases.
References should be given in the same order as
referred to in the paper. Examples of referring to one or
more publications are as follows: [1], [2], [1–4].
NAMES OF AUTHORS should be typed in capitals,
the family names first, followed by a comma, and initial(s)
of first name(s), without “and”. If there are more than
three authors, the fourth and next authors’ names are
recommended to be substituted with …, et al.
Titles of Journals, Books or Proceedings are typed in
italics with the first capital letter of all significant words.
The titles of journals are preferred to be given in full.
Abbreviations can be used but uniform appearance and
common understanding of them must be kept in mind.
Please, note the upright font preposition In… before the
title of proceedings [3].
The tittles of papers are similar to the basic text, i. e.
without capital letters at the beginning of all words. If the
cited item is not in English, its original language should
be indicated in round brackets, e g. (in Czech), but the title
itself should be given in English translation. Note that no
quotation marks are used, neither with titles of papers nor
with those of journals or books.
Important: If the reference has its own Digital Object
Identifier its DOI must be given. Other identifiers (e.g.
ISSN for periodical publications, ISBN for books) are
recommended to be given especially if no DOI is available.
For journal papers, the following data should be
given in the following form and order [1]:
AUTHOR(‘S) NAMES. Paper’s title. Journal Title, 2014
DOI: 10.13164/re.2016.0001 CATEGORY (E.G. CIRCUITS)
4. 4 A. ASURNAME, B. BSURNAME, C. CSURNAME, ET AL., RADIOENGINEERING JOURNAL: EXEMPLARY DOCUMENT …
(year, or month + year), vol. 10, no. 1, p. 1201–1210.
DOI: obligatory if available
For books [2]: AUTHOR(‘S) NAMES. Book Title.
1st ed. City (Country): Publisher, year. (Chapter can be
specified in parentheses.) ISBN xxx.
For conference contributions published in the
conference proceedings [3]: AUTHOR(‘S) NAMES. Title
of the contribution. In Proceedings Title incl. the
Conference Complete Specification. Venue (Country),
year or month + year, p. 1201–1210. ISBN: if available.
DOI: obligatory if available
For electronically published information (datasheets,
programmes, reports, etc.) [4]: AUTHOR(‘S) NAMES. (or
company, or similar) Title of the Document. Number of
pages. [Online] Cited year-month-day. Available at: URL
Acknowledgments
The headline “Acknowledgments” is of the same
style as the headline “References” – “Reference-headline”.
The text of acknowledgments is of the style “Normal;
Basic”.
References
[1] LACIK, J., MIKULASEK, T., RAIDA, Z., et al. Substrate integrated
waveguide monopolar ring-slot antenna. Microwave and Optical
Technology Letters, 2014, vol. 56, no. 8, p. 1865–1869.
DOI: 10.1002/mop.28465
[2] GUPTA, K. C., GARG, R., BAHL, I., BHARTIA, P. Microstrip
Lines and Slotlines. 2nd
ed., rev. London (UK): Artech House, 1996.
ISBN: 9780890067666
[3] DATASHVILI, L., BAIER, H. Derivation of different types of
antenna reflectors from the principle of highly flexible structures. In
Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Antennas and
Propagation (EuCAP). The Hague (Netherlands), 2014, p. 4–8.
DOI: 10.1109/EuCAP.2014.6901677
[4] SCHURTER AG, SWITZERLAND. 5110 EMI Filter (datasheet).
4 pages. [Online] Cited 2008-06-23. Available at:
http://www.schurter.cz/pdf/english/typ5110.pdf
About the Authors ...
Aname ASURNAME was born in … . He received his
M.Sc. from …. in 1990. His research interests include …
The author’s full name is typed in bold letters, the
surname is written in capitals. The biography is typed
using the style “Authors-text”. To one author, one
paragraph of the biography is devoted. No authors’ photos
are published.
Bname BSURNAME (corresponding author can be
indicated here if necessary) was born in … . She received
her M.Sc. from ….. Her research interests include … The
end of text in both columns at the page should be aligned
vertically.