Manuscript Template for the JAIEE

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Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 10, September 2014
Manuscript Template for the Journal of Artificial Intelligence in
Electrical Engineering
Author1 1, Author2 2
1. Department of Electrical Engineering. Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran
Email: first.author@hostname1.org (Corresponding author)
2. Name of Institution/Department, City, Country,
Email: second.author@hostname2.org.
ABSTRACT
Basic guidelines for the preparation of a technical work for the Journal of Artificial Intelligence in
Electrical Engineering (JAIEE) are presented. This document is itself an example of the desired layout
(inclusive of this abstract) and can be used as a template. The document contains information
regarding desktop publishing format, type sizes, and typefaces. Style rules are provided, which explain
how to handle equations, units, figures, tables, abbreviations, and acronyms. Sections are also
devoted to the preparation of acknowledgments, appendices and references. The abstract is limited to
200 words, and cannot contain equations, figures, tables, or references.
KEYWORDS: At least four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This document provides an example of
the desired layout for a JAIEE paper and
can be used as a template for Microsoft
Word versions 2003 and 2007. It contains
information regarding desktop publishing
format, type sizes, and typefaces. Style
rules are provided to explain how to handle
equations,
units,
figures,
tables,
abbreviations, and acronyms. Sections are
also devoted to the preparation of
appendixes,
acknowledgments
and
references. The suggested length of a
regular paper would be 7~15 pages in this
style.
2. PAPER SIZE AND FORMAT
This section describes how to prepare
each part of the final manuscript more
specifically Each paper size should be A4
and the following margins should be set:
Left margin
Right margin
Top margin
Bottom margin
Heading
25 mm
25 mm
30 mm
25 mm
12 mm
3. FONTS AND STYLE
3.1. First part
Author 1, Author 2: Manuscript Template …
All fonts must be in Time New Roman,
and the font size of the title, authors’ name,
abstract, and keywords is bold 16pt, bold
12pt, 12pt, and 12pt, respectively.
3.2. Paper body
The second part consisting of the paper
body must be edited in double column
format, with each column 75 mm in width
and separated by 10 mm. The top-level
heading, usually called section and
numbered in Roman numerals, shall appear
centered on the column with Time New
Roman capital bold 12pt. The numbered
level-two heading must be shown in Time
New Roman 12 pt font. The main text uses
Time New Roman 12 pt with spacing 1.15.
3.3. Subsection
The numbering of the subsection should
take the above form.
4. FIGURE / TABLE / EQUATION
4.1. Figure
Clear original figures in black and white
should be used.
Fig. 1. The caption …
When submitting the final version of the
paper upon the request of the Editor who
handles the paper, please submit the
original graphics file separately along with
the Word file.
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16.3 %
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31.1 %
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29.8 %
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12.1 %
11.1 %
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Fig. 2. The caption …
4.2. Table
Table 1. The caption must be shown before the
4.3. Equation
The equations should be typed by
"Mathtype" equation editor software and
numbered serially throughout the paper.
The equation number should be located to
the far right of the line in parenthesis.
Equations are shown left aligned on the
column.
x  Ax  Bu
y  Cx  Du
(1)
(2)
Author 1, Author 2: Manuscript Template …
Theorem 1: Equations are made as
follows:
x  Ax  Bu
y  Cx  Du.
(2)
(3)
Assuming that the Equation Editor is
used. In parameter the control signal
structure effect (Test), using random signals
to identify systems has been one of primary
and approved issues. But the problem we
encounter practically is lack of responding
by physical systems to such signals,
because due to the certain behavior of
friction forces and looseness in such
systems, often even random inputs cannot
stimulate the system. Thus, in this article
the effect of two control signals should be
compared. In these tests, results gained
reinforced that this hypothesis has been
correct. To study this parameter we have
used the comparison between results of
test1 and test2.

f1 
 x1  x 2

f 2 
 x 2  I 1 (m.g.l.sin(x1 )  f v .x 2 )  I 1 (K(x 3  x1 )  D(x 4  x 2 ))

f 3 
 x3  x 4
(4)
KmKb
K
)x 4  K(x 3  x1 )  D(x 4  x 2 ))  m x 5
R
J

f 5 
 x 5  Vm  K b x 4  R.x 5

f 4 
 x 4  J 1 ((B 
4.4. References
References should appear in a separate
bibliography at the end of the paper, with
items referred to by numerals in square
brackets [1, 4-5]. Time New Roman 10 pt is
used for references [5]. References should
be complete in JAIEE style shown in the
Reference section of this article. An article
should include vol., no., pages and year.
5. CONCLUSIONS
As
outlined
in
the
general
Transactions/Journals paper author’s guide,
your complete submission should include a
hard copy plus any graphics files and
captions for figures, prepared as required in
the guide.
The author(s) can insert an appendix with
a meaningful title here.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The following is an example of an
acknowledgment. The author gratefully
acknowledges the IEEE I. X. Austan and S.
H. Gold for their work on the original
version of this document.
REFERENCES
[1]
[2]
[3]
APPENDIX A
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, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 1234-1245, 1993.
Z. Shiler, S. Filter, and S. Dubowski, “Time
op-timal paths and acceleration lines of robotic
manipulators,” Proc. of the 26th Conf.
Decision and Control, pp. 98-99, 1987.
M. Young, The Technical Writer’s Handbook,
Mill Valley, Seoul, 1989.
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