Publication Guide
January 2001
Part 4:
Example of Formatted Technical Work
Prepared for the
IEEE Power Engineering Society
On the following pages is an example of a formatted paper which follows the guidelines set forth in Parts 2 and 3 of this Guide. Please refer to those sections of the Guide for specifics and details.
Preparation of Papers and Session Summaries in a Two-Column Format for the
IEEE Power Engineering Society
Abstract: Instructions providing basic guidelines for preparing camera- ready (CR) Conference Proceedings papers for IEEE Power
Engineer- ing Society are presented. This document is itself an example of the desired layout for CR papers (inclusive of this abstract). The document contains information regarding desktop publishing format, type sizes, and typefaces. Style rules are provided that explain how to handle equations, units, figures, tables, references, abbreviations, and acro- nyms. Sections are also devoted to the preparation of acknowledgments, references, and authors’ biographies. Abstracts are limited to 150 words and can not contain equations, figures, or tables.
Keywords: The author shall select up to 10 keywords to help identify the major topics of the paper. A thesaurus of IEEE indexing keywords is available in print form or as an ASCII file from IEEE
Indexing.
I. INTRODUCTION
This document provides an example of the desired layout and contains information regarding desktop publishing format, type sizes, and typefaces. For additional information, please refer to additional sections of the IEEE Power
Engineering Society Publication Guide. The guide is included with the PES Author’s Kit and may be obtained from the PES web site (www.ieee.org/power), the PES Executive Office:
IEEE PES Executive Office, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331,
Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, U.S.A., phone: 732-562-3883, fax: 732-562- 3881, e-mail: pes@ieee.org. The PES Author’s
Kit
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