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Authors Are Instructed To Follow IJIFR Paper Template And Guidelines Before Submitting Their Research Paper (Font: Times New, Size 24, Centred, Capitalize each Word) Dr. Moinuddin Sarker 1 and Dr. Fu-Chien Kao 2 Font: Times New, Size, Bold) University/ institution name/ organization Name, 1 University/ institution name/ organization Name,2 E mail: ijifr.journal@gmail.com 1, editors@ijifr.com 2 (Font: Times New, Size 11, Italic, Bold) Abstract (Font: Times New, Size, Bold) These short guidelines illustrate the formatting of the IJIFR paper and provide a template for each of the components. Included are layout information (margins etc), font and paragraphs, etc. Styles are supplied in the Word version of the template. Papers submitted for the Journal should not be under consideration for any other publication at the same time. A declaration should be made by the author in the covering letter that the paper is original and has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.the cover page should contain the title of the paper, author's name, designation Keywords: Format, Layout, Fonts, Tables, Figures, References 1. Introduction(Font: Times New, Size, Bold) Authors are responsible for the quality of their paper and are kindly requested to strictly observe the following guidelines for the preparation and delivery of their camera-ready manuscripts. This will ensure that the proceedings have a consistent look from one paper to the next. We would ask you to assist us by following this template. Papers that do not adhere to these instructions may not be published. All submissions should be made electronically through the IJIFR website url http://. Authors should submit only papers that have been carefully proof read and polished. Before submission please make sure that your paper is prepared using the journal paper template. This will ensure fast processing and publication. Acceptance or rejection notification will be sent to all authors. Authors are requested to download the template of paper form paper template tag given in the home page. 2. Formatting(Font: Times New, Size, Bold)(Level I Headings) 2.1 Page Formatting(Font: Times New, Size 11, Bold) (Level 2 Headings) The final document is to be provided in A4 format and in doc. or doc.x or standard non-encapsulated Postscript format. All four margins (top, bottom, left and right) should be 2.5 cm. Please do not go outside these margins as they will be used for binding and for the page numbering, which will be added later when the paper is placed into the proceedings. Please do not add page numbers yourself. After the title, abstract and keywords, the rest of the paper should be in single columns, with 1.15 cm spacing between the whole text. Large figures or tables may occupy the whole width of the page. 1

2.2 Font and Paragraph Formatting(Font: Times New, Size 11, Bold) (Level 3 Headings) Titles and headings should be in Times New font (Bold) with the main body of the paper in Times New. The details of each of the paper components are described here, with a summary provided in table 1. Table 1: Font and paragraph formatting styles for various text elements Style Apply to Font Size Alignment Spacing / Other Title Paper title (Sentence Case) 20bold Justified Add Space After Paragraph 1.15 Authors Abstract Header Keywords (plus Times pt bold) Keywords Heading 1 Author block Author s Name (capitalize Each word) Email:as per the email address Abstract heading Keywords heading Keywords (capitalize each word) Level 1 headings, incl. acknowledgements and references Times roman Times Heading 2 Level 2 headings Heading 3 Level 3 headings Body Caption Abstract text; Main body text Table and figure captions 11 bold bold Centred Centred Left 10 Left bold Left, flowing straight into keywords Left 1.0 spacing Between author s details & emails Remove space after paragraph 11bold Left 11bold Left aligned 11 Justified 9 Bold Centred Figure Caption Below the figure Table caption above the table Table Text Text within tables Equation Equations Reference References/ Literature Cited 10 Left 11 Left, with number on right in parentheses 10 Justified; Numbering In[ ] Square Parenthesis 1.0 Remove Space After Paragraph 2

The paper title should be bold, justified, in 20points in Times New. This is followed by the author names separated by commas in point, Times New font, with 1.0 points spacing before.after the paragraph. Immediately below the paper title, give author affiliations and contact details. Please do not use a table. Author details should be in a single paragraph, using soft returns (SHIFT-ENTER) at the ends of lines. Follow this format:line 1: all author names, separated by comma(s) Line 2: University/ institution name/ organization Name Line 3: email(s), each written in full, in lower case, in a single line at the bottom of the author block, separated by a comma. Remove automatic hyperlinks. Times New font, points. Use superscript numbers to show which author belongs to which department and/or organisation. There is no need to repeat details if multiple authors belong to the same department or institution - see the example above. The abstract heading should be point bold, left aligned, with points spacing before and 3 points spacing after. The abstract is 11 point justified with 6 points before. The abstract (maximum 100-400 words) should clearly convey the key contributions of the paper. Following the abstract are keywords. Please include three to seven keywords that describe the contents of the paper. The Keywords heading should be point bold, and be followed immediately by a list of keywords, Times New font, 10 points (Bold) with no full stop at the end. 2.2.1 Main Body of the Paper (Using a Long Heading) Within the main body of the paper, up to 3 levels of headings can be used. The top level headings are in point bold, second level in 11 point bold, and third level in 11 point bold text. All headings should have point spacing before them, Use hanging indents so that if the heading is too long to fit on a single line, the indent will be maintained. Headings should use initial capital letters, as shown. The body text should be in 11 point Times New, with the paragraphs justified on both left and right margins, and with 6 points spacing before each paragraph. 3. Spelling, Language and Capitals Please check your spelling carefully. If you are not a native English speaker, it is well worth asking a native speaker to proofread your paper for grammatical errors and awkward phrasing. Use initial capital letters for the main paper title and for all section headings. However, captions for tables and figures should not have initial capital letters, except for the word Table or Figure, as in the example of table 1 above. Likewise, the keywords given below the abstract should not have capital letters, except for proper names. In general, try to avoid excessive use of capital letters in the text as this makes your paper harder to read. 4Tables, Figures and Equations Figure 1: IJIFR abstracting & indexing 3

Where possible, tables, figures and equations should be placed within a single column, although larger items may span the width of the page. Figures and tables should be numbered sequentially and placed close to the point where they are referred to within the text, but should not break paragraphs or sentences. Tables or figures spanning the whole page should be placed either at the top or bottom of the page, as with table 1 above. The text within tables should be 10 point Times New. If the table is very full the font size may be reduced, but should not be smaller than 8 points. Table borders should be simple ½ point lines (no double or bold lines). The outside of the table should be enclosed in a border, as with table 1. The header row of the table should be in bold type, not italic. Figures and graphs should also be large enough for the figure to be clear. Text within figures may be in either Times or Arial fonts, as appropriate for the figure. Font sizes should be between 9 points (to be legible) and 10 points (any larger will appear disproportionate compared to the rest of the paper). Table captions should appear above the table, and figure captions below the figure. The captions should be clear and simple, although sufficient information should be provided for the figure to be understood without further reference to the text. Captions (table or figure) should be 10 point Times font, centred with the table or figure, and have 6 points spacing both before and after the captions. The words Figure 1: or Table 1: etc. should be in bold as shown in the example figures and tables in this document. The caption should end with a full stop. 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 r 2 F( r, ) drd [ r2 / (2 0)] 0 (1) 0 exp( z j 1 z ) J ( r ) J ( r ) d. i 1 2 0 i Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been defined before the equation appears or immediately following. Italicize symbols. Refer to (1), not Eq. (1) or equation (1), except at the beginning of a sentence: Equation (1) is.... Equations should appear in line with the text, and should be numbered sequentially in parentheses on the right. The equation number should be flush with the right margin. The style equation includes a right tab to place the number correctlythe normal size of variables within the equation should be 10 points, with appropriate changes in size for subscripts, superscripts, etc. 3.1 Cross-References Figures, tables and sections should be referred to in the text as figure 1, table 1 or section 1, with no capital letter and with no abbreviation. Equations may be referred to in the body (or in figure captions) by the equation number in parentheses, with or without the text equation (not abbreviated). For example, equation (1) relates the equivalence of mass and energy. 4. Positioning of Tables and Figures using Word Tables that fit within a single column width should be inserted directly in the text - avoid using unnecessary text boxes. 4

Figures can be difficult to position however, as they are liable to move about. Important Dates Regarding Monthly Publication Last Date of Paper Submission Upto : 22nd day of Every Month Acceptance Notification : Within 7-10 days after paper submission Final Paper Acceptance Notification: Till 27 th day of Every Month Final Online Publication of Papers: Till 30 th day of Every Month Figure 2: Important dates for Every Issue If you draw 0the figure directly in Word, make sure the various parts are grouped together. Rightclick on the (grouped) figure and under Format Object go to Layout and Advanced. On the text wrapping tab select top and bottom, and on the picture position tab select centred relative to column and absolute position 0.5cm below paragraph. Under Options select move with text, lock anchor, but not allow overlap. This combination generally keeps the figure in place. 5. Abbreviations and Acronyms Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are used in the text, even after they have already been defined in the abstract. Abbreviations such as IEEE, SI, ac, and dc do not have to be defined. Abbreviations that incorporate periods should not have spaces: write C.N.R.S., not C. N. R. S. Do not use abbreviations in the title unless they are unavoidable (for example, IEEE in the title of this article). For a more complete listing of common abbreviations and acronyms please refer to Appendix II of http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/pubs/transactions/auinfo03.pdf 6. Reference Formats All references should be listed at the end of the paper, and numbered sequentially, within square brackets, in order of first appearance within the paper. For example, it is important to reduce power dissipation when designing a system [1]. Smith [2] describes the latest low power design techniques. References to web pages [3] is discouraged, but may be included if necessary. The Word style Reference in this template includes numbering with square brackets. Please list all authors - do not use et al. in the references. Lists of authors should appear in this format: A. White, B.J. Smith and J. Jones, (no full first names; initials first; space between author initials and surname, but not between two initials; no comma before and ; end the list with a comma). Use commas, rather than full stops, to separate the various parts of each reference. Titles of books, theses, journals and proceedings should be in italic with initial capital letters, but titles of papers should not. Titles of papers and chapters should be in normal text, in inverted commas, with no initial capital letters. Use smart inverted commas as in this document, rather than "straight" ones. Publication years should appear in parentheses (2005) at the end of each reference, with no comma preceding. Do not give months. Follow the parentheses with a full stop. 5

Page numbers should be in the format pp 25-30 (no dot after pp; no space between numbers and dash) Books: give details in this order and format: Author Name(s), Title in Italics with Initial Capital Letters (3rd edition), Publisher, Place (year). Note that the place of publication should be a city, not a country. Book chapters: give details in this format and order: Chapter Author(s), Chapter title in normal text without initial capitals, in Editor Name(s) (ed./eds), Book Title in Italics with Initial Capitals, Publisher, City of Publication, pp 23-45 (year). For example: J. Smith, New Concepts in Electronic Design and Testing, in A. White and B. Black (eds), The Book of Electronics, Electronic Engineering Publishing, Sydney, pp 67-75 (2006). Edited volumes: editor details go before publication details, as shown above. Journal papers: please give details in this format and order: Paper Author(s), Paper title in normal text without initial capitals, Journal Title in Italics with Initial Capitals, volume (number), pp 25-30 (year). Volume/number: please write volume 4 issue 2 as: The Electron Devices Journal, 4(2), pp 34-47 (2005). Conference proceedings papers: please give details in this format and order: Paper Author(s), Paper title in normal text without initial capitals, Proceedings Conference Title in Italics with Initial Capitals, Location of Conference, pp 25-30 (year). The conference location should be a city not just a country. Please give page numbers, unless the proceedings are only available on CD. For example: A. Jones, My Excellent paper on Electronics, Proceedings 2 nd IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications, Perth, pp 25-30 (2004). 7. Example References [1] A.B. Jones, A distributed low power system, Proceedings 3 rd IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications, Kuala Lumpur 2006, pp 59-64 (2006). [2] F.R. Smith, The Electronic Design Handbook (3 rd edition), University Press, California (2006). [3] Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Home page, http://ieee.org/portal/site/iportals, visited on 16/8/2007 9 BIOGRAPHIES Note: It is required that all authors provide a brief biography with a requested photo of the size detailed below. The picture layout is formatted such that text wraps square and to the right. Author photos are not mandatory, but empty photo boxes where photos would be inserted should then be deleted. Please follow the following example for the first author. Corresponding Author and the other authors should include biographies at the end of the paper. Usual biography information includes birth date and place, education, employments, and memberships of other professional societies. It is also appropriate to include research interests, professional activities and awards that have been received. Add the additional paragraph, with picture, for additional authors. 6