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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications

ISSN (Online): 2581-6187

Paper Title
Author Name1, Author Name2
1
Department, University, City, State, Country-Pincode
2
Department, University, City, State, Country-Pincode
Email address:

Abstract—This electronic document is a “live” template and already column size, the same may be adjusted in single column
defines the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] in its format without disturbing rest of the content.
style sheet. Do Not Use Special Characters, Symbols, or Math in
Paper Title or Abstract. III. MATH
Keywords— Enter key words or phrases in alphabetical order, If you are using Word, use either the Microsoft Equation
separated by colon. Editor or the MathType add-on (http://www.mathtype.com)
for equations in your paper (Insert | Object | Create New |
I. INTRODUCTION Microsoft Equation or MathType Equation). “Float over text”
This document is a template. An electronic copy can be should not be selected.
downloaded from the Journal website. For questions on paper A. Equations Style
guidelines, please contact the journal publications committee
Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in
as indicated on the journal website. All title and author details
parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). First use the
must be in single-column format and must be centered.
equation editor to create the equation. Then select the
Every word in a title must be capitalized except for short
“Equation” markup style. Press the tab key and write the
minor words such as “a”, “an”, “and”, “as”, “at”, “by”, “for”,
equation number in parentheses. To make your equations more
“from”, “if”, “in”, “into”, “on”, “or”, “of”, “the”, “to”, “with”.
compact, you may use the solidus ( / ), the exp function, or
Author details must not show any professional title (e.g.
appropriate exponents. Use parentheses to avoid ambiguities
Managing Director), any academic title (e.g. Dr.) or any
in denominators. Punctuate equations when they are part of a
membership of any professional organization (e.g. Senior
sentence, as in
Member IEEE). Email address is compulsory for all authors.
c+d =
II. PAGE LAYOUT Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been
defined before the equation appears or immediately following.
An easy way to comply with the conference paper
Italicize symbols (T might refer to temperature, but T is the
formatting requirements is to use this document as a template
unit tesla). Refer to “(1),” not “Eq. (1)” or “equation (1),”
and simply type your text into it.
except at the beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1) is ....”
A. Page Layout
TABLE I. Table styles.
Your paper must use a page size corresponding to A4 Table Column Head (in Time New Roman)
which is 8.27" wide and 11.69" long. The margins must be set S. No.
Subhead Subhead Subhead
as follows: 1
• Top = 0.75"
• Bottom = 1.18"
• Left = Right = 0.51"
The body content of the paper must be in Two Column
format with column size 3.5” and 0.25” spacing.
B. Title and Author Details
Title must be in 24 pt Regular font. Author name must be
in 14 pt Regular font. Author affiliation must be in 10 pt
Regular font. Email address must be in 10 pt Regular font.
C. Figures and Tables
Place figure captions below the figures; place table titles
above the tables. If your figure has two parts, include the Fig. 1. Example of a figure caption.
labels “(a)” and “(b)” as part of the artwork. Please verify that
the figures and tables you mention in the text actually exist. IV. UNITS
Use the abbreviation “Fig.” even at the beginning of a Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units are
sentence. If the size of Figure or Table is more than the strongly encouraged.) English units may be used as secondary

First Author, Second Author, and Third Author, “Title of paper,” International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications
(IJMRAP), Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. xx-xx, 2018.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications
ISSN (Online): 2581-6187

units (in parentheses). This applies to papers in data storage. APPENDIX


For example, write “15 Gb/cm2 (100 Gb/in2).” An exception is Appendixes, if needed, appear before the acknowledgment.
when English units are used as identifiers in trade, such as
“3½-in disk drive.” Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such ACKNOWLEDGMENT
as current in amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. This
The preferred spelling of the word “acknowledgment” in
often leads to confusion because equations do not balance
America is without an “e” after the “g.” Avoid the stilted
dimensionally. If you must use mixed units, clearly state the
expression “one of us (R. B. G.) thanks ...”. Instead, try “R. B.
units for each quantity in an equation.
G. thanks...”. Put sponsor acknowledgments in the
The SI unit for magnetic field strength H is A/m. However,
unnumbered footnote on the first page.
if you wish to use units of T, either refer to magnetic flux
density B or magnetic field strength symbolized as µ0H. Use REFERENCES
the center dot to separate compound units, e.g., “A·m 2.”
NOTE: Do not use “et al.”
V. OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS Format for books:
[1] J. L. Author, “Title of chapter in the book,” in Title of His Published
Use one space after periods and colons. Hyphenate complex Book, xth ed. City of Publisher, Country if not
modifiers: “zero-field-cooled magnetization.” Avoid dangling [2] USA: Abbrev. of Publisher, ch. x, sec. x, pp. xx–xx, year.
participles, such as, “Using (1), the potential was calculated.” Examples:
[It is not clear who or what used (1).] Write instead, “The [3] G. O. Young, “Synthetic structure of industrial plastics,” in Plastics, 2nd
ed., vol. 3, J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 15–64, 1964.
potential was calculated by using (1),” or “Using (1), we [4] W.-K. Chen, Linear Networks and Systems. Belmont, CA:
calculated the potential.” Wadsworth, pp. 123–135, 1993.
Use a zero before decimal points: “0.25,” not “.25.” Use
“cm3,” not “cc.” Indicate sample dimensions as “0.1 cm  0.2 Format for periodicals:
cm,” not “0.1  0.2 cm2.” The abbreviation for “seconds” is [5] J. L. Author, “Name of paper,” Abbrev. Title of Periodical, vol. x, no. x,
pp. xx-xx, year.
“s,” not “sec.” Do not mix complete spellings and
Examples:
abbreviations of units: use “Wb/m2” or “webers per square [6] J. U. Duncombe, “Infrared navigation—Part I: An assessment of
meter,” not “webers/m2.” When expressing a range of values, feasibility,” IEEE Transactions Electron Devices, vol. ED-11, no. 1, pp.
write “7 to 9” or “7-9,” not “7~9.” 34–39, 1959.
A parenthetical statement at the end of a sentence is [7] E. P. Wigner, “Theory of traveling-wave optical laser,” Physical Review,
vol. 134, pp. A635–A646, 1965.
punctuated outside of the closing parenthesis (like this). (A [8] E. H. Miller, “A note on reflector arrays,” IEEE Transactions on
parenthetical sentence is punctuated within the parentheses.) Antennas and Propagation, to be published.
In American English, periods and commas are within
quotation marks, like “this period.” Other punctuation is Format for reports:
“outside”! Avoid contractions; for example, write “do not” [9] J. L. Author, “Title of report,” Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co.,
instead of “don’t.” The serial comma is preferred: “A, B, and Abbrev. State, Rep. xx, year.
C” instead of “A, B and C.” Examples:
[10] E. E. Reber, R. L. Michell, and C. J. Carter, “Oxygen absorption in the
VI. COPYRIGHT FORM earth’s atmosphere,” Aerospace Corp., Los Angeles, CA, Tech. Rep.
TR-0200 (4230-46)-3, 1988.
An IJMRAP copyright form should accompany your final [11] J. H. Davis and J. R. Cogdell, “Calibration program for the 16-foot
submission. You can get a .doc version at antenna,” Elect. Eng. Res. Lab., Univ. Texas, Austin, Tech. Memo.
NGL-006-69-3, 1987.
http://ijmrap.com/authors-guidelines/. Authors are responsible
for obtaining any security clearances. Format for handbooks:
[12] Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed., Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co.,
VII. EDITORIAL POLICY Abbrev. State, pp. xx-xx, year.
The submitting author is responsible for obtaining Examples:
agreement of all coauthors and any consent required from [13] Transmission Systems for Communications, 3rd ed., Western Electric
Co., Winston-Salem, NC, pp. 44–60, 1985.
sponsors before submitting a paper. It is the obligation of the [14] Motorola Semiconductor Data Manual, Motorola Semiconductor
authors to cite relevant prior work. Authors of rejected papers Products Inc., Phoenix, AZ, 1989.
may revise and resubmit them to the journal again.
Format for journals
VIII. CONCLUSION [15] Author, “Title of paper,” Journal, vol. x, issue x, pages xx-xx, year.
Example:
A conclusion section is not required. Although a [16] R. J. Vidmar. “On the use of atmospheric plasmas as electromagnetic
conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do not reflectors,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Sciences, vol. 21,
replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might issue 3, pp. 876–880, 1992.
elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest
applications and extensions. Format for conference proceedings (published):
[17] J. L. Author, “Title of paper,” in Abbreviated Name of Conference, City
of Conf., Abbrev. State (if given), pp. xx-xx, year.
Example:

First Author, Second Author, and Third Author, “Title of paper,” International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications
(IJMRAP), Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. xx-xx, 2018.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications
ISSN (Online): 2581-6187

[18] D. B. Payne and J. R. Stern, “Wavelength-switched pas- sively coupled [24] Name of the invention, by inventor’s name (year, month day), Patent
single-mode optical network,” in Proceedings IOOC-ECOC, pp. 585– Number, year. Available: site/path/file
590, 1985. Example:
Example for papers presented at conferences (unpublished): [25] Musical toothbrush with adjustable neck and mirror, by L.M.R. Brooks,
[19] D. Ebehard and E. Voges, “Digital single sideband detection for Patent D 326 189, 1992.
interferometric sensors,” presented at the 2nd International Conference
Optical Fiber Sensors, Stuttgart, Germany, 1984. Format for patents:
[26] J. L. Author, “Title of patent,” U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, day, year.
Format for theses (M.S.) and dissertations (Ph.D.): Example:
[20] J. L. Author, “Title of thesis,” M.S. thesis, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. [27] G. Brandli and M. Dick, “Alternating current fed power supply,” U.S.
Univ., City of Univ., Abbrev. State, year. Patent 4 084 217, 1978.
[21] J. L. Author, “Title of dissertation,” Ph.D. dissertation, Abbrev. Dept.,
Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., Abbrev. State, year.
Format for the most common types of unpublished references:
Examples: [28] J. L. Author, private communication, year.
[22] J. O. Williams, “Narrow-band analyzer,” Ph.D. dissertation, Department [29] J. L. Author, “Title of paper,” unpublished.
of Electrical Engineering, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1993. [30] J. L. Author, “Title of paper,” to be published.
[23] N. Kawasaki, “Parametric study of thermal and chemical nonequilibrium
nozzle flow,” M.S. thesis, Department of Electronic Engineering, Osaka Examples:
University., Osaka, Japan, 1993. [31] A. Harrison, private communication, 1995.
[32] B. Smith, “An approach to graphs of linear forms,” unpublished.
[33] A. Brahms, “Representation error for real numbers in binary computer
Format for online patents: arithmetic,” IEEE Computer Group Repository, Paper R-67-85.

First Author, Second Author, and Third Author, “Title of paper,” International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications
(IJMRAP), Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. xx-xx, 2018.

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