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Paper Title (Times New Roman, 16pt, bold)



First Author*, Second Author** (Times New Roman, 12pt, bold)

*

Institute of Very Important Problems (Times New Roman, 11pt)

Street name, numbers, 00-000 City, COUNTRY

email: someone@institute.prob

**

Institute of Less Important Problems (Times New Roman, 11pt)

Street name, numbers, 00-000 City, COUNTRY

email: someone.else@other.institute.prob



Abstract: This electronic document is an IRS-2011 paper template. The various

components of your paper, e.g. title, text, heads, etc., are already defined on the style

sheet, as illustrated by the portions given in this document ….. ……. ……. …… …… ……

….. ….. ….. ….. ….. …… ……… ………… …………. ………….. ………….. ……….. ……….

……. …….. ………. ….. …. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. … (Times New Roman, 11pt, Italic)





1. Introduction (Times New Roman, 14 pt, bold)

This template provides authors with most of the formatting specifications needed for

preparing electronic versions of their papers. The template is used to format your paper and

style the text. It has been tailored for output on DIN A4-sized paper (width 210 mm, length

297 mm) with the following margins:

Upper - 25 mm

Lower - 25 mm

Left & right - 25 mm.

Please do NOT apply page numbering, hyphenation, headers or footers.

.…………. …….. ……… ……… …… ………. ……. ……….. ………. ……… ……..

…….. ………. ……. …… . ……….. . . ………. ……….. ……… …………. ……….

………… ………… ……… ….. …….. …. . . …… ………… …………. …………. ……….

…………. (Times New Roman, 12pt, single line spacing, full justification)



2. Preparing Your Paper

Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are used in the text, even after they

have been defined in the abstract. Abbreviations such as IEEE, SI, MKS, CGS, sc, dc, and

rms do not have to be defined. Do not use abbreviations in the title or heads unless they are

unavoidable.

You will need to determine whether or not your equation should be typed using either the

Times New Roman or the Symbol font.

You have to number equations consecutively. Equation numbers, within parentheses, are to

position flush right, as in (1), using a right tab stop. Equations should be entered inline

E  mc 2 or in a separate line with equation numbering

 2n 

w(n)  0.54  0.46 cos . (1)

 N 

Note that the equation is centered using a center tab stop. Be sure that the symbols in your

equation have been defined before or immediately following the equation. Use “(1)”, not “Eq.

(1)” or “equation (1)”, except at the beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1) is . . .”

We do not print figures in color; however the colorful version of figures will be implemented

in the CD with the conference proceedings.

Figure captions should be below the figures; table heads should appear above the tables. Insert

figures and tables after they are cited in the text. Use the abbreviation “Fig. 1”, even at the

beginning of a sentence. Use words rather than symbols or abbreviations when writing Figure

axis labels to avoid confusing the reader.









Figure 1. Very important result. (Times New Roman, 10 pt, centered)



You have to number citations consecutively within brackets [1]. Do not use “Ref. [1]” or

“reference [1]” except at the beginning of a sentence: “Reference [1] was the first . . .”



3. Important Remarks

The electronic version must be submitted in Acrobat PDF format to the conference organizers

by email adunstheimer@t-online.de before the specified deadlines.

Maximum number of pages is limited to 6.

Acceptable format is Acrobat Reader PDF (.pdf)

Please set the PDF profile to “print” with resolution minimum 600 dpi, no encryption, no

limitation. Make sure all fonts are embedded.

At least one author has to register and to pay the conference fee.

The further information can be found at the web site: www.irs-2011.de .



References:

[1] X. Mustermann, Y. Wellknown, and Z. Pfiffig, “New research in radar field”, Proc. of 2010

Very Important Radar Conference, Bigcity, Incountry, June 2010, vol. 3, pp. 210-214.

(Times New Roman, 11 pt)

[2] H. R. Hertz, “Ueber sehr schnelle electrische Schwingungen“, Annalen der Physik, May 1887,

vol. 267, no. 7, pp. 421-448.

[3] J. C. Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd ed., vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon,

1892, pp. 68–73.



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