Plantilla para La Preparación de Atículos Con Normas IEEE (December 2016)
Plantilla para La Preparación de Atículos Con Normas IEEE (December 2016)
Plantilla para La Preparación de Atículos Con Normas IEEE (December 2016)
I.
INTRODUCTION
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plural and use the active voice (I observed that ... or We
observed that ... instead of It was observed that ...).
Remember to check spelling. If your native language is not
English, please get a native English-speaking colleague to
carefully proofread your paper.
C. How to Create a PostScript File
First, download a PostScript printer driver from
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/pdrvwin.htm (for
Windows) or from http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/
pdrvmac.htm (for Macintosh) and install the Generic
PostScript Printer definition. In Word, paste your figure into a
new document. Print to a file using the PostScript printer
driver. File names should be of the form fig5.ps. Use Open
Type fonts when creating your figures, if possible. A listing of
the acceptable fonts are as follows: Open Type Fonts: Times
Roman, Helvetica, Helvetica Narrow, Courier, Symbol,
Palatino, Avant Garde, Bookman, Zapf Chancery, Zapf
Dingbats, and New Century Schoolbook.
III. MATH
If you are using Word, use either the Microsoft Equation
Editor or the MathType add-on (http://www.mathtype.com) for
equations in your paper (Insert | Object | Create New |
Microsoft Equation or MathType Equation). Float over text
should not be selected.
A. Equations
Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in
parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). First use the
equation editor to create the equation. Then select the
Equation markup style. Press the tab key and write the
equation number in parentheses. To make your equations more
compact, you may use the solidus ( / ), the exp function, or
appropriate exponents. Use parentheses to avoid ambiguities
in denominators. Punctuate equations when they are part of a
sentence, as in
r2
0
F ( r, ) dr d [ r2 / ( 2 0 )]
exp ( | z j zi | ) 1 J 1 ( r2 ) J 0 ( ri ) d .
(1)
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TABLE I
UNITS FOR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Symbol
Quantity
H
m
magnetic flux
magnetic flux density,
magnetic induction
magnetic field strength
magnetic moment
magnetization
4M
j
J
magnetization
specific magnetization
magnetic dipole
moment
magnetic polarization
susceptibility
mass susceptibility
permeability
r
w, W
N, D
relative permeability
energy density
demagnetizing factor
Vertical lines are optional in tables. Statements that serve as captions for
the entire table do not need footnote letters.
a
Gaussian units are the same as cg emu for magnetostatics; Mx =
maxwell, G = gauss, Oe = oersted; Wb = weber, V = volt, s = second, T =
tesla, m = meter, A = ampere, J = joule, kg = kilogram, H = henry.
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E. Resolution
The proper resolution of your figures will depend on the
type of figure it is as defined in the Types of Figures
section. Author photographs, color, and grayscale figures
shouldbeatleast300dpi.Lineart,includingtablesshouldbea
minimumof600dpi.
F. Vector Art
WhileIEEEdoesaccept,andevenrecommendsthatauthors
submitartworkinvectorformat,itisourpolicyistorasterize
allfiguresforpublication.Thisisdoneinordertopreservethe
figuresintegrityacrossmultiplecomputerplatforms.
G. Color Space
Theterm colorspacereferstotheentiresumofcolorsthat
canberepresentedwithinthesaidmedium.Forourpurposes,
the three main color spaces are Grayscale, RGB
(red/green/blue) and CMYK (cyan/magenta/yellow/black).
RGB is generally used with onscreen graphics, whereas
CMYKisusedforprintingpurposes.
All color figures should be generated in RGB or CMYK
color space. Grayscale images should be submitted in
Grayscalecolorspace.Lineartmaybeprovidedingrayscale
OR bitmap colorspace. Note that bitmap colorspace and
bitmap file format are not the same thing. When bitmap
colorspaceisselected,.TIF/.TIFF istherecommendedfile
format.
H. Accepted Fonts Within Figures
WhenpreparingyourgraphicsIEEEsuggeststhatyouuse
ofoneofthefollowingOpenTypefonts:TimesNewRoman,
Helvetica,Arial,Cambria,andSymbol.Ifyouaresupplying
EPS,PS,orPDFfilesallfontsmustbeembedded.Somefonts
mayonlybenativetoyouroperatingsystem;withoutthefonts
embedded,partsofthegraphicmaybedistortedormissing.
A safe option when finalizing your figures is to strip out the
fonts before you save the files, creating outline type. This
converts fonts to artwork what will appear uniformly on any
screen.
I.
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M. Submitting Your Graphics
Because IEEE will do the final formatting of your paper,
you do not need to position figures and tables at the top and
bottom of each column. In fact, all figures, figure captions,
and tables can be placed at the end of your paper. In addition
to, or even in lieu of submitting figures within your final
manuscript, figures should be submitted individually, separate
from the manuscript in one of the file formats listed above in
section VI-J. Place figure captions below the figures; place
table titles above the tables. Please do not include captions as
part of the figures, or put them in text boxes linked to the
figures. Also, do not place borders around the outside of your
figures.
N. Color Processing / Printing in IEEE
Journals
All IEEE Transactions, Journals, and Letters allow an author
to publish color figures on IEEE Xplore at no charge, and
automatically convert them to grayscale for print versions. In
mostjournals,figuresandtablesmayalternativelybeprinted
incolorifanauthorchoosestodoso.Pleasenotethatthis
servicecomesatanextraexpensetotheauthor.Ifyouintend
tohaveprintcolorgraphics,includeanotewithyourfinal
paperindicatingwhichfiguresortablesyouwouldliketobe
handledthatway,andstatingthatyouarewillingtopaythe
additionalfee.
VII. CONCLUSION
A conclusion section is not required. Although a conclusion
may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the
abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might elaborate on the
importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions.
APPENDIX
Appendixes, if needed, appear before the acknowledgment.
I
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
A. References
References need not be cited in text. When they are, number
citations on the line, in square brackets inside the punctuation.
Multiple references are each numbered with separate brackets.
When citing a section in a book, please give the relevant page
numbers. In text, refer simply to the reference number. Do not
use Ref. or reference except at the beginning of a
sentence: Reference [3] shows ... . Please do not use
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figures and tables. You must also send your final manuscript
on a disk, via e-mail, or through a Web manuscript submission
system as directed by the society contact. You may use Zip for
large files, or compress files using Compress, Pkzip, Stuffit, or
Gzip.
Also, send a sheet of paper or PDF with complete contact
information for all authors. Include full mailing addresses,
telephone numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses. This
information will be used to send each author a complimentary
copy of the journal in which the paper appears. In addition,
designate one author as the corresponding author. This is the
author to whom proofs of the paper will be sent. Proofs are
sent to the corresponding author only.
C. Review Stage Using ScholarOne Manuscripts
Contributions to the Transactions, Journals, and Letters
may be submitted electronically on IEEEs on-line manuscript
submission
and
peer-review
system,
ScholarOne
Manuscripts. You can get a listing of the publications that
participate
in
ScholarOne
at
http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/autho
rs/authors_submission.html First check if you have an existing
account. If there is none, please create a new account. After
logging in, go to your Author Center and click Submit First
Draft of a New Manuscript.
Along with other information, you will be asked to select
the subject from a pull-down list. Depending on the journal,
there are various steps to the submission process; you must
complete all steps for a complete submission. At the end of
each step you must click Save and Continue; just uploading
the paper is not sufficient. After the last step, you should see a
confirmation that the submission is complete. You should also
receive an e-mail confirmation. For inquiries regarding the
submission of your paper on ScholarOne Manuscripts, please
contact [email protected] or call +1 732 465 5861.
ScholarOne Manuscripts will accept files for review in
various formats. Please check the guidelines of the specific
journal for which you plan to submit.
You will be asked to file an electronic copyright form
immediately upon completing the submission process (authors
are responsible for obtaining any security clearances). Failure
to submit the electronic copyright could result in publishing
delays later. You will also have the opportunity to designate
your article as open access if you agree to pay the IEEE
open access fee.
D. Final Stage Using ScholarOne Manuscripts
Upon acceptance, you will receive an email with specific
instructions regarding the submission of your final files. To
avoid any delays in publication, please be sure to follow these
instructions. Most journals require that final submissions be
uploaded through ScholarOne Manuscripts, although some
may still accept final submissions via email.
Final
submissions should include source files of your accepted
manuscript, high quality graphic files, and a formatted pdf file.
If you have any questions regarding the final submission
process, please contact the administrative contact for the
journal.
E. Copyright Form
An IEEE copyright form should accompany your final
submission. You can get a .pdf, .html, or .doc version at
http://www.ieee.org/copyright. Authors are responsible for
obtaining any security clearances.
IX. EDITORIAL POLICY
Submission of a manuscript is not required for participation
in a conference. Do not submit a reworked version of a paper
you have submitted or published elsewhere. Do not publish
preliminary data or results. The submitting author is
responsible for obtaining agreement of all coauthors and any
consent required from sponsors before submitting a paper. The
IEEE Transactions and Journals Department strongly
discourages courtesy authorship. It is the obligation of the
authors to cite relevant prior work.
The IEEE Transactions and Journals Department does not
publish conference records or proceedings. The department
does publish papers related to conferences that have been
recommended for publication on the basis of peer review. As a
matter of convenience and service to the technical community,
these topical papers are typically collected and published in
one special issue of most transactions publications.
At least two reviews are required for every paper submitted.
For conference-related papers, the decision to accept or reject
a paper is made by the conference editors and publications
committee; the recommendations of the referees are advisory
only. Indecipherable English is a valid reason for rejection.
There is a service available that will help you improve your
English for a fee, and the link to that service can be found at
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html.
X. PUBLICATION PRINCIPLES
The two types of contents of that are published are; 1) peerreviewed and 2) archival. The Transactions and Journals
Department publishes scholarly articles of archival value as
well as tutorial expositions and critical reviews of classical
subjects and topics of current interest.
Authors should consider the following points:
1) Technical papers submitted for publication must advance
the state of knowledge and must cite relevant prior work.
2) The length of a submitted paper should be commensurate
with the importance, or appropriate to the complexity, of
the work. For example, an obvious extension of
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previously published work might not be appropriate for
publication or might be adequately treated in just a few
pages.
3) Authors must convince both peer reviewers and the
editors of the scientific and technical merit of a paper; the
standards of proof are higher when extraordinary or
unexpected results are reported.
4) Because replication is required for scientific progress,
papers submitted for publication must provide sufficient
information to allow readers to perform similar
experiments or calculations and use the reported results.
Although not everything need be disclosed, a paper must
contain new, useable, and fully described information. For
example, a specimens chemical composition need not be
reported if the main purpose of a paper is to introduce a
new measurement technique. Authors should expect to be
challenged by reviewers if the results are not supported by
adequate data and critical details.
5) Papers that describe ongoing work or announce the latest
technical achievement, which are suitable for presentation
at a professional conference, may not be appropriate for
publication.
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Basic format for books:
J. K. Author, Title of chapter in the book, in Title of His Published
Book, xth ed. City of Publisher, Country if not
[2] USA: Abbrev. of Publisher, year, ch. x, sec. x, pp. xxxxxx.
[1]
Examples:
[3]
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Basic format for patents:
[29] J. K. Author, Title of patent, U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month,
day, year.
Example:
Examples:
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2006. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in
mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University,
College Station.
From 2008 to 2009, he was a Research
Assistant with the Institute of Physics, Academia
Sinica, Tapei, Taiwan. His research interest
includes the development of surface processing
and biological/medical treatment techniques
using nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasmas,
fundamental study of plasma sources, and
fabrication of micro- or nanostructured surfaces.