Manuscript Template
Manuscript Template
Title
Title of manuscript should not exceed 20 words. Title should be formatted in title case, requiring capitalization of all initial letters, including subordinate conjunctions (as, because, although). Prepositions such as "for", "or", "and" in lower case. For hyphenated phrases, capitalize both words unless the second word is a verb.
Font type: Times New Roman, Bold; font size: 14 points. No abbreviations are allowed in the title. The title may not contain words like "First" or "Novel" nor any part of series number.
Authors' Names
Author's names should be given in as complete form as possible. First names, initials, and surnames.
Example: Jamie H. Warner*
No title is required for any of the authors (like Dr., Sir, Mr., and Mrs.). One author should be indicated for correspondence and copyright transfer. The correspondence is referred to by an ASTERISK (*).
Example: Jamie H. Warner*, Andrew A. Watt2
1 Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Park Road, Oxford, UK.
2 Department of Electronics, College of Science, Peiking University, Beijing, China.
E-mail address
The email address for corresponding Author(s) should be inserted on title page below name/address.
Abstract
Abstract is required. Number of words should be limited to 200 words. Within this limit of words, the authors should be able to highlight the most important assumption and results of their work. Abbreviations should be defined upon first usage. No references Citations are allowed in the abstract.
Font type: Times New Roman; Font size: 12 points; Lines spacing: single
Keywords
Authors should provide, at least, four keywords related to the subject of their manuscript.
Font type: Times New Roman, font size: 12 points
Download TemplateMain Text
Section titles are encouraged, but the "Introduction" section title is not used. Sections are not numbered. Text throughout should use Times New Roman, 12 points, single line spacing, with all Latin words, phrases, and abbreviations italicized (e.g., i.e., et al., e.g., in situ, via).
- Introduction
- Method/Experimental Work
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgments (if any)
- Reference
- Translation of Abstract in Arabic
First Submission Template (Word)
DownloadFigures and Tables
All figures and tables should be cited in order in the text. Use the words (figure, table) not the abbreviations. Each figure should have a caption below the figure, and every table should have a title above the table. Figures and tables not from the author's work should be referenced in the caption with a reference number associated to the reference list at the end of the manuscript.
Captions and titles should use Times New Roman, title case, 12 points, bold; line spacing: single. Tables should be of simple grid format with clear column headings using Arial font, lettering no smaller than 6 points and lines no thinner than 0.5 point at final published size.
Figures containing photographic images must be at least 300dpi. Photographs should be in TIFF format.
References
References should be numbered individually with only one citation per reference. Follow the correct journal style, including article title in title case and journal abbreviation according to CASSI. Proper punctuation and arrangement are essential. For references with more than 10 authors, list the first 10 authors followed by "et al.". Do not include any issue numbers in references.
Ensure that all references in the Reference list are cited in the text and vice versa. Omissions can delay the production of your article. Provide comprehensive details to allow readers to locate the cited articles, especially for contributions in conferences, workshops, and books not indexed in journal databases.
Do not include references for papers that have been submitted and not accepted for publication. Papers that have been accepted are allowed as long as all information is provided.
References format should include all author names and initials, title of the paper, date published, title of the journal or book, volume number, editors (if any), and page range. For books and conferences, include the city of publication and publisher.
Example references:
- [1] J. U. Duncombe, “Infrared navigation—Part I: An assessment of feasibility,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, vol. ED-11, no. 1, pp. 34–39, Jan. 1959, DOI: 10.1109/TED.2016.2628402.
- [2] E. P. Wigner, “Theory of traveling-wave optical laser,” Phys. Rev., vol. 134, pp. A635–A646, Dec. 1965.
- [3] E. H. Miller, “A note on reflector arrays,” IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., to be published.