instructions to authors for the preparation of manuscripts

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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
May 25, 2015
17th Conference of Doctoral Students
ELITECH ’15
TITLE OF THE PAPER, IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS, TIMES NEW
ROMAN 14PT, NOT MORE THAN 10 WORDS
J. Kladný* – A. Záporný* – P. Neutrálny**
*
Institute of Control and Industrial Informatics,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology,
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava,
Ilkovičova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
( e-mail: jozef.kladny@stuba.sk, anton.zaporny@stuba.sk)
**
Arzanak Polytechnic Institute,
Oldgorod Technical University ,
11, Rotating Street, Arzanak, 42112, Russia
e-mail: pneutralny@gmail.com
Abstract: Abstract of 50–100 words, Times New Roman, 11pt, justified. The paper deals with a new design
method based on the extension of the well-known results
Keywords: 5–10 keywords
1 INTRODUCTION
Here the topic of the article is to be defined clearly
and a brief survey of relevant existing approaches is
to be given. Author´s proposed approach/solution is
to be classified accordingly and its novelty
characterized. At the end, the paper structure is to be
outlined and the contents of each section is to be
specified concisely. Times New Roman, 11pt.
use the first author, plus “et al.”, and the date (Morris,
et al., 1990a). If giving a list of references, separate
them using semi-colons (Brown, et al., 1994; Smith,
1991; Smith, and Jones, 1992; Morris, et al., 1990b).
Put only the date in brackets when referring to the
author(s) of the referenced publication (for example,
“This work was first developed by Smith (1991), and
later expanded by Brown, et al. (1994), who
demonstrated that……”).
1.1 Secondary Heading
Avoid leaving a heading at the bottom of a column,
with the subsequent text starting at the top of the next
page/column. Use extra spacings (between earlier
figures or sections) to push the heading up to the top
of the same column as its text.
Equations are centred and numbered consecutively,
from 1
c  a2  b2
(1)
Where a publication is referred to in the text,
enclose the authors’ names and the date of publication
within the brackets, see (Brown, et al., 1994). For one
author, use author’s surname and the date (Smith,
1991). For two authors, give both names and the date
(Smith and Jones, 1992). For three or more authors,
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Fig. 1 Standard configuration (Times New Roman, 10pt,
centered)
2 PRELIMINARIES AND PROBLEM
FORMULATION
5 CONCLUSION
Theoretical background which the solution
presented in the paper evolves from is to be presented
comprehensively.
All information taken from other authors or critical
comments on other works should be accompanied by
exact references.
Problem statement at the end of this section is
absolutely important
3 MAIN RESULTS
Here the author presents main results,
considerations, ideas, mathematical formulae and
their derivation.
4 EXAMPLE
Illustrative example(s) or case studies are to be
provided to support the theoretical results derived in
the previous section. Application of existing theory to
a case study can also be the main contribution of the
paper.
A critical analysis, interpretation and evaluation of
obtained results should be included.
Obtained results are to be be summarized briefly
andauthors´ scientific contribution is to be indicated.
REFERENCES
List of references arranged alphabetically according to first
author, subsequent lines indented. Do not number
references. Publications by the same author(s) should be
listed in order of year of publication. If there is more than
one paper by the same author(s) and with the same date,
label them a,b, etc. (Morris et al., 1990a, b). Please note
that all references listed here must be directly cited in the
body of the text. Times New Roman, 10pt.
Brown, F., M.G. Harris and A.N. Other (1994). Name of
paper. In: Name of book in italics or underlined
(Name(s) of editor(s). (Ed)), page numbers. Publisher,
Place of publication.
Smith, S.E. (1991). Name of book in italics or underlined,
page or chapter numbers if relevant. Publisher, Place
of publication.
Smith, S.E. and L. Q. Jones (1972). Name of paper. Name
of journal in italics or underlined, Volume no in bold,
page numbers.
Morris, K.J., A.C. Davies and J.M. Katz (1990a). Xxxx x
ixxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx pp. xx–xxx Xxxxxxx.
Xxxxx, X. X. X.
Morris, K.J., A.C. Davies and J.M. Katz (1990b),
Xxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx In: Xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx
xxxx (X.xxxxxxxx (Ed.)).xxx.
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