IEEE论文格式总结

IEEE论文格式总结
IEEE论文格式总结

这是我第一次ieee论文排版的总结,可能对想给ieee投稿但经验不丰富的人有用,大虾就不要看了:)本文主要针对论文中的图像,图表等的处理,其它请参看ieee网站论文模板

(https://www.360docs.net/doc/455412992.html,/organizations/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.htm)。

使用范围:基本上是当你的论文被ieee accept之后,才会考虑到图片的具体要求。不过,在平时论文写作中用这些方法也可以使图片的打印的效果更加清晰。

附:ieee 文档模板,给ieee投稿时可以看看ieee对排版等其它格式的要求。

一、图片图像要求

1、分辨率(resolution)

a)艺术线条line art(figures,table,charts,drawings) 600dpi(1 bit/sample)

b)照片及其它灰度图photographs and other gray scale images 220dpi (8 bit/sample)

2、尺寸(size)

a)Line art, tables and graphics 3.5 inches(21 picas) 或者 7-1/16inches (43picas) 即一栏(column)或

者两栏的宽度。以上只是对图像宽度(width)的要求。

b)最大不能超过8.5 x 11 inches

c)作者照片最后打印的照片尺寸是1 x 1.25 inches(6 x 7.5 picas),如果作者的照片不出现在文章的最后,

请调整到标准尺寸 1 9/16 x 2 inches (9.5 picas x 12 picas)或者与之成比例。

3、格式

a)Accept format:TIFF,PS and EPS

b)Line art:black & white bitmap and no grayscale.

c)Photographics: grayscale

4、命名naming your grahics

a)全用小写字母,图中不能包含图片说明(caption),但是对于多个组成部分的图片需用(a),(b)(c)

等进行编号。图中的字体用Times New Roman,并且图中字体的大小应统一

b)对于图形(figures),包括line art(不包括table),graphics,应该以下列方式命名:fig1.tif, fig2.eps, fig3.ps...,

注意不要给图形起描述性的名字

c)作者照片的命名:使用作者姓的最后五个字母(没有五个的话就有几个写几个),如:zhao.tif, smith.tif,

lee.eps

d)表格(table):table1.tif, table2.eps, table3.ps等等。表格转成图像时不能包含table caption。表格不能有

竖框线。如下所示

Table1: example

hehe 800 140 180 190 160 190 200 200

Dd 23 179 83 87 90 925 94 98s

Ee 10d 10d 145 1s5 1d5 1d2 12s 13s

Ff 126 27 1128 129 3s0 31s 3s2 33

e)字体:如果图片中需要使用字体,建议使用adobe type1 fonts:times new roman, Helvetica, Narrow,

Courier, Symbol, Palatino, Avant Garde, Bookman, Zapf Chancery, Zapf Dingbats, New Century Schoolbook, 字体大小:当最后打印出来的时候为8磅就可以了,自己按比例调节吧。

二、合格图像生成步骤

对于科技论文,大部分图像都是由matlab生成的,在这里主要介绍一下matlab图像和word中表格的处理。

1、matlab图像的处理(matlab 7)

按照“一”中所列出的要求,对于line art的分辨率要求是600dpi,导出格式为tiff或eps的图像。

作为例子,采用一正弦波y=sin(x),图像如下:

Step1:在matlab图像窗口中,打开file->Exprot Setup;

出现导出文件设置对话框:

这里有4个属性页,分别是size,rendering,fonts,lines。

图像的大小就在size属性页中设置,对于单栏的图像是3.5 inches 宽,在相应的位置修改即可,注意长宽的比例。

Resolution分辨率是在rendering里边设置,按要求设置成600 dpi,color space设置成black and white,因为是单色图,本属性页其它的选项基本上可以不用修改,如果真的需要改,可参看matlab帮助。

Fonts在fonts属性页中,字体改为times new roman,大小为8 磅(points)

Line 属性页是对图形中线条的修改,这个可以根据自己的喜好进行调整。

改完之后,可以直接点Export Setup对话框中的export按钮进行存储,或者在图形窗口的file->save,出现存储对话框,以下就没有什么好说的了:)

Matlab 6.5 及以前的版本的处理

这些版本的图形窗口没有export setup,可以在command 窗口输入print命令,

print -dtiff –r600 fig1.tiff%生成一张24bit色深,600dpi的彩色tiff图像

print -deps –r600 fig2.eps%生成一张黑白2色600dpi的矢量图

注:此法还需根据需要重新调整图片大小,如有更多要求请查看matlab help(printing and exportin( graphics))

呵呵,其实还没完,当你把这张图用photoshop打开的时候,会发现它还是rgb色的

很好办,把它改成黑白2色的bitmap就是了,方法:Image->Grayscale,Image->Bitmap,就OK了,生成的文件大小在几百k。(我不是很懂photoshop,如果有更好的方法请大虾赐教),注意,如果存为tiff 格式的时候,一定不要压缩图像,如上右图所示。

2、表格的转换

在ieee的preparation of papers for ieee transactions and journals上介绍了一种方法:在word里边把表格放大致全屏,然后word全屏显示(视图->全屏显示),然后print screen,粘贴到Photoshop图像编辑软件中进行处理,但是打印出来看结果并不能让人满意。

以table1示例,可以这样处理:

1、将该表格粘贴到一个单独的word文档里边,然后保存为一个文件

2、打开visio 2003(别的版本应该也可以),新建绘图,单击插入->对象,打开插入对象对话框,

选择“根据文件创建”,单击“浏览按钮”,找到我们刚才创建的word文档

这次就可以在visio里边看到表格了

调整一下对象选择框的大小,完成之后,点file->save as,在保存类型中选择“tag 图形文件格式”,点击save按钮。

出现如下对话框,进行如下设置:

z数据压缩无

z颜色格式两级

z分辨率600*600,

z大小填上你需要的大小就可以了。

Ok,大功告成了,如果需要,可以再用shtoshop等软件稍微处理一下,打印出来看看效果:)

资源

ieee有一个在线的图片测试工具,图片生成之后可以测试一下,最后结果包含一些解决办法供参考https://www.360docs.net/doc/455412992.html,/

tools for authors

https://www.360docs.net/doc/455412992.html,/portal/site/mainsite/menuitem.818c0c39e85ef176fb2275875bac26c8/index.jsp?&pName=cor p_level1&path=pubs/transactions&file=information.xml&xsl=generic.xsl

参考模板:

https://www.360docs.net/doc/455412992.html,/organizations/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.htm

后记

如果有什么意见或者建议,请发信到zdy_hit@https://www.360docs.net/doc/455412992.html,,共同学习和进步,并把这份文档完善。

也特别谢谢我亲爱的老婆han,没有她的耐心可能就没有这份文档了。

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First A. Author, Second B. Author, Jr., and Third C. Author, Member, IEEE

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B. Final Stage

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IV. U NITS

Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units are strongly encouraged.) English units may be used as secondary units (in parentheses). This applies to papers in data storage. For example, write “15 Gb/cm 2 (100 Gb/in 2).” An

exception is when English units are used as identifiers in trade, such as “3? in disk drive.” Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such as current in amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. This often leads to confusion because equations do not balance dimensionally. If you must use mixed units, clearly state the units for each quantity in an equation.

The SI unit for magnetic field strength H is A/m. However, if you wish to use units of T, either refer to magnetic flux

density B or magnetic field strength symbolized as μ0H . Use the center dot to separate compound units, e.g., “A·m 2.” V. H ELPFUL H INTS A. Figures and Tables 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 at the end of the paper. Large figures and tables may span both columns. Place figure captions below the figures; place table titles above the tables. If your figure has

two parts, include the labels “(a)” and “(b)” as part of the artwork. Please verify that the figures and tables you mention in the text actually exist. Please do not include captions as part of the figures. Do not put captions in “text boxes” linked to the figures. Do not put borders around the outside of your figures. Use the abbreviation “Fig.” even at the beginning of a sentence. Do not abbreviate “Table.”

Tables are numbered with Roman numerals.

Color printing of figures is available, but is billed to the

TABLE I

U NITS FOR M AGNETIC P ROPERTIES

Symbol Quantity Conversion from Gaussian and

CGS EMU to SI a

Φ magnetic flux

1 Mx → 10?8 Wb = 10?8 V·s B magnetic flux density, magnetic induction 1 G → 10?4 T = 10?4 Wb/m 2

H magnetic field strength 1 Oe → 103/(4π) A/m m magnetic moment

1 erg/G = 1 emu

→ 10?3 A·m 2 = 10?3 J/T

M magnetization 1 erg/(G·cm 3) = 1 emu/cm 3

→ 103 A/m

4πM magnetization 1 G → 103/(4π) A/m

σ specific magnetization 1 erg/(G·g) = 1 emu/g → 1 A·m 2/kg j magnetic dipole moment 1 erg/G = 1 emu → 4π × 10?10 Wb·m J magnetic polarization 1 erg/(G·cm 3) = 1 emu/cm 3

→ 4π × 10?4 T

χ, κ susceptibility 1 → 4π χρ mass susceptibility 1 cm 3/g → 4π × 10?3 m 3/kg μ permeability 1 → 4π × 10?7 H/m

= 4π × 10?7 Wb/(A·m)

μr relative permeability μ → μr w, W energy density 1 erg/cm 3 → 10?1 J/m 3 N, D

demagnetizing factor 1 → 1/(4π)

No vertical lines in table. Statements that serve as captions for the entire

table do not need footnote letters. a

Gaussian units are the same as cgs 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.

Fig. 1. Magnetization as a function of applied field. Note that “Fig.” is abbreviated. There is a period after the figure number, followed by two spaces. It is good practice to explain the significance of the figure in the caption.

authors (approximately $1300, depending on the number of figures and number of pages containing color). Include a note with your final paper indicating that you request color printing. Do not use color unless it is necessary for the proper interpretation of your figures. If you want reprints of your color article, the reprint order should be submitted promptly. There is an additional charge of $81 per 100 for color reprints.

Figure axis labels are often a source of confusion. Use words rather than symbols. As an example, write the quantity “Magnetization,” or “Magnetization M,” not just “M.” Put units in parentheses. Do not label axes only with units. As in Fig. 1, for example, write “Magnetization (A/m)” or “Magnetization (A?m?1),” not just “A/m.” Do not label axes with a ratio of quantities and units. For example, write “Temperature (K),” not “Temperature/K.”

Multipliers can be especially confusing. Write “Magnetization (kA/m)” or “Magnetization (103 A/m).” Do not write “Magnetization (A/m) × 1000” because the reader would not know whether the top axis label in Fig. 1 meant 16000 A/m or 0.016 A/m. Figure labels should be legible, approximately 8 to 12 point type.

B. References

Number citations consecutively in square brackets [1]. The sentence punctuation follows the brackets [2]. Multiple references [2], [3] are each numbered with separate brackets [1]–[3]. When citing a section in a book, please give the relevant page numbers [2]. In sentences, refer simply to the reference number, as in [3]. Do not use “Ref. [3]” or “reference [3]” except at the beginning of a sentence: “Reference [3] shows ... .” Unfortunately the IEEE document translator cannot handle automatic endnotes in Word; therefore, type the reference list at the end of the paper using the “References” style.

Number footnotes separately in superscripts (Insert | Footnote).1 Place the actual footnote at the bottom of the column in which it is cited; do not put footnotes in the reference list (endnotes). Use letters for table footnotes (see Table I).

Please note that the references at the end of this document are in the preferred referencing style. Give all authors’ names; do not use “et al.” unless there are six authors or more. Use a space after authors' initials. Papers that have not been published should be cited as “unpublished” [4]. Papers that have been submitted for publication should be cited as “submitted for publication” [5]. Papers that have been accepted for publication, but not yet specified for an issue should be cited as “to be published” [6]. Please give affiliations and addresses for private communications [7]. Capitalize only the first word in a paper title, except for proper nouns and element symbols. For papers published in translation journals, please give the English citation first, 1It is recommended that footnotes be avoided (except for the unnumbered footnote with the receipt date on the first page). Instead, try to integrate the footnote information into the text. followed by the original foreign-language citation [8].

C. 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).

D. 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,

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Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been defined before the equation appears or immediately following. Italicize symbols (T might refer to temperature, but T is the unit tesla). Refer to “(1),” not “Eq. (1)” or “equation (1),” except at the beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1) is ... .”

E. Other Recommendations

Use one space after periods and colons. Hyphenate complex modifiers: “zero-field-cooled magnetization.” Avoid dangling participles, such as, “Using (1), the potential was calculated.” [It is not clear who or what used (1).] Write instead, “The potential was calculated by using (1),” or “Using (1), we calculated the potential.”

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“affect” (usually a verb) and “effect” (usually a noun), “complement” and “compliment,” “discreet” and “discrete,”

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7、参考文献:在论文末尾要列出在论文中参考过的专著、论文及其他资料,所列参考文献应按文中参考或引证的先后顺序排列。 8、注释:在论文写作过程中,有些问题需要在正文之外加以阐述和说明。 9、附录:对于一些不宜放在正文中,但有参考价值的内容,可编入附录中。 关于ieee的论文范文基于ATmega128的IEEE标准电脑鼠硬件设计与实现 [关键词]电脑鼠;ATmega128 红外传感器迷宫中图分类号:TP393.08 文献标识码:A 文章编号:1009-914X(2016)01-0276-01引言“IEEE标准电脑鼠走迷宫竞赛(IEEE Micromouse ComPetition),采用微控制器制作电脑鼠,设计相应的算法和程序,按照IEEE国际竞赛标准进行竞赛[1]。 该竞赛在国际上已开展了30多年,不少高校还开设了相应课程。 它可以在“迷宫中自动感知并记忆迷宫地图,通过一定的算法寻找一条最佳路径,以最快的速度到达目的地。 迷宫由256个方块(单元)组成,每个方块的大小为18cm*18cm,排成16行16列。 迷宫的隔墙板沿方块的四周布设,形成迷宫通道。 隔墙板的两个侧面是白色的,顶部是红色的[2]。 竞赛的目的是设计制作一个电脑鼠,并按IEEE标准迷宫设计电脑

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