Instructions for Producing a Camera-Ready
Manuscript
A. NOVAK, B. SVOBODA and C. PROKOP
Brno University of Technology,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication,
Department of Physics, Technicka 8, 616 00 Brno, Czech Republic
E-mail: novak@feec.vutbr.cz
D. VESELY
Brno University of Technology,
Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Department of Physics, Zizkova 17, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
E-mail: vesely@dp.fce.vutbr.cz
The abstract should summarize the
context, content and conclusions of the paper. It should not contain any
references or displayed equations. The abstract length should have up to 200
words.
Keywords:
First keyword, Second keyword, Third keyword, Fourth keyword, Fifth keyword
1
Introduction
The paper length should not exceed four
pages including graphics and references. We prefer to receive it both in
Microsoft Word format and pdf format by e-mail to the address
ntf@feec.vutbr.cz. If you don’t use Microsoft Word, send it in the source
format (LaTeX, Open Office, …) and in the pdf format, too.
You can use a template file NTF12styles.dot
for Microsoft Word 2003 for preparing of your manuscript. This document is formatted
according to following instructions.
2
Using the Template File
Please open the NTF12styles.dot template
file in Microsoft Word (the Soubor/Otevřít
menu item) and save as the Document Word type (the Soubor/Uložit jako menu item) with a new name.
The NTF styles will then be available in
the Styles list box on the tool bar,
and in the Styl dialogue box on the Formát menu.
To use a style, first select the text to
which you would like to attach the style, then choose the style name from the Styles list box on the tool bar or
press the shortcut key. The list
of styles and shortcut keys is
in Tab. 1.
Style
name
|
Shortcut
key
|
Style
apply for
|
NTF-Title
|
Alt+TI
|
The title of the manuscript
|
NTF-Author
|
Alt+AU
|
Names of authors
|
NTF-Affiliation
|
Alt+AF
|
Affiliations and e-mail addresses
|
NTF-Abstract
|
Alt+AB
|
The abstract
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NTF-Keywords
|
Alt+KE
|
Keywords
|
NTF-Heading 1
|
Alt+H1
|
Main headings
|
NTF-Heading 1 nonum
|
Alt+HN
|
Unnumbered main headings
(Acknowledgements, References)
|
NTF-Heading 2
|
Alt+H2
|
Subheadings
|
NTF-Heading 3
|
Alt+H3
|
Sub-subheadings
|
NTF-List bullet
|
Alt+LB
|
Lists of items with bullets
|
NTF-List number
|
Alt+LN
|
Numbered lists of items
|
NTF-Figure
|
Alt+FI
|
Figures
|
NTF-Table
|
Alt+TA
|
Tables
|
NTF-Equation
|
Alt+EQ
|
Equations
|
NTF-References
|
Alt+RE
|
References
|
NTF-Caption
|
Alt+CA
|
Captions of figures and tables
|
NTF-Caption 1
|
Alt+C1
|
Captions of figures and tables if the
caption range is more than one line
|
NTF-Body text
|
Alt+BT
|
A normal text
|
NTF-Body text 0
|
Alt+B0
|
A normal text which follows immediately
after a heading, an equation or a list of items (with no indentation of the
first line)
|
Tab. 1. The list of styles.
3
The Layout
The paper size is A4 (210 x 297 mm),
sizes of margins are 2.5 cm left, 2.5 cm right, 2.5 cm top and 3
cm bottom. Don’t use a page numbering.
4
The Main Text
Use the Times New Roman or Symbol fonts
only. The text is to be typeset in the 12-point letters in single line spacing.
Justify the text at both the left and right edges. The indentation of the first
lines in paragraphs is 0.63 cm. If the text follows immediately after a
heading, an equation or a list of items, use no indentation. For clarity, allow
adequate spacing between the text and an equation, a figure, a table or a list
of items.
5
The Title
The title should be typed in 12-point
bold capital letters and centred. The space above the title is 48 points.
6
Author Names
Author names should be in 11-point
capital letters and centred. The space between the title and author names is 18
points.
7
Affiliations and E-mail Address
The affiliations and e-mail address
should be in 11-point italic letters and centred. The space between author
names and affiliations is 3 points.
8
The Abstract
Typeset the abstract in 10-point
letters, making an indentation of 0.63 cm on the left and right margins.
Justify the text at both the left and right edges. The space between
affiliations and the abstract is 12 points.
9
Keywords
Typeset keywords in 10-point letters,
making an indentation of 0.63 cm on the left and right margins. Justify the
text at both the left and right edges. The space between the abstract and
keywords is 6 points. Keywords should be separated by a comma
10 Major Headings
Headings should be numbered and justified
to the left. Major headings should be typeset in 12-point boldface with the
first letter of important words capitalized. The space above the major heading
is 24 points, the space below the major heading is 12 points.
1.1
Sub-headings
Sub-headings should be typeset in
12-point italic letters with only first letter of the first word in uppercase.
The space above the sub-heading is 18 points, the space below the sub-heading
is 6 points.
1.1.1
Sub-subheadings
Sub-subheadings should be typeset in
12-point letters with only first letter of the first word in uppercase. The
space above the sub-subheading is 12 points, the space below the sub-subheading
is 6 points.
11 The List of Items
Lists may
be laid out with each item marked by a dot.
·
item one,
·
item two.
Items may be also numbered
1. item one,
2. item two.
12 Equations
Displayed equations should be typeset
in 12-point letters and numbered consecutively in the paper, with the number
set flush right and enclosed in parentheses,
. (1)
They should be referred to in
abbreviated form, e.g. “Eq. (1)” or “(1)”. The space between the
equation and the text is 6 points.
13 Figures
Figures are to be inserted in the text
nearest their first reference. They should be centred. If the caption range is
more than one line justify the text at both the left and right edges. Captions
are to be centred below the figures. Typeset captions in 12-point letters. The
space above and below the caption is 12 points. Have a look at Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. The caption of the figure
if the caption range is more than one line. The caption of the figure if the
caption range is more than one line.
14 Tables
Tables
should be inserted in the text as close to the point of reference as possible.
They should be centred. Typeset tables in 10-point letters. The space of 12
points should be left above the table. Tables should be numbered sequentially
in the text in Arabic numerals. Captions are to be typeset in 12-point letters
and to be centred below the tables. If the caption range is more than one line
justify the text at both the left and right edges. The space above and below
the caption is 12 points. Have a look at Tab. 2.
U
/ V
|
I
/ A
|
R
/ W
|
1.22
|
0.123
|
9.92
|
2.43
|
0.245
|
9.92
|
3.56
|
0.376
|
9.47
|
4.76
|
0.498
|
9.56
|
5.12
|
0.555
|
9.23
|
Tab. 2. The caption of the table if
the caption range is less than one line.
Acknowledgements
This section should be unnumbered.
References
References
are to be listed in the order cited in the text [1–4]. Use the style shown in
the following examples [5]. They are to be cited in the text before punctuation
marks, using square brackets [6, 7]. For journal names, use the standard
abbreviations. Typeset references in 10-points Times New Roman.
[1]
R. Lorentz and D. B. Benson,
Constructive role of noise in human brain activity, Nature 27 (1983)
400–433.
[2]
M. J. Beeson, Fluctuations and
Noise: The Ultimate Key to Understand Physics, Springer, Berlin (1985).
[3] K. L. Clark, Flicker Noise Data Base, eds. H. Gallaire and J.
Winker, Plenum Press, New York (1973) 293–306.
[4]
M. Joliat, Total elimination of 1/f
noise from conventional MOS transistors, IEEE Trans. Electr. Dev. 45
(1976) 753–764.
[5]
D. Dolve, Noise Analysis of Climate
Data to Understand the Nature of Global Warming, Proc. 5th Annual Symposium on
Climate Trend Analysis, Nashville, TN (Oct. 1981) 159–168.
[6] R. Tamassia, C. Batini and M. Talamo, A noise assisted neural
network, in Frontiers of Neural Network Research, Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. on
Progress of Neural Network Research, ed. S.C.K. Wisehead, North-Holland,
Amsterdam (1983) 421–439.
[7] W. L. Gewirtz, Experimental study of super shot noise in hetero
junctions, Ph. D. Thesis, New York University (1974).