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Preparation of One-Page Abstract for ISSNP2018
Author-11, Author-22 and Author-33
1College of Nuclear Science and Technology, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
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2Department of Human Interfaces, Symbiotic University, Kyoto, Japan
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3Department of Robotic Systems, Symbiotic University, Kyoto, Japan
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Keywords: Selected keywords relevant to the subject.
Abstract
This template provides a sample format of one-page abstract of the paper for the ISSNP2018. It also provides instructions to authors for completing the one-page abstract that will be included in the conference booklet. A camera-ready one-page abstract of PDF format should be submitted to the conference office by E-mail () with a camera-ready paper. The deadline of submission is February1, 2018.
The size of the manuscript must be A4 and it should be typed in one column with single spacing. Only one page is allowed.
Left margin / 20mmRight margin / 20mm
Top margin / 25 mm
Bottom margin / 25 mm
Submitted papers MUST BE in Portable Document Format (PDF). NO OTHER FORMATS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The size of PDF file to be sent electronically should not exceed two megabyte (2 MB).
All fonts must be in Times New Roman.The font size of the title, authors’ name, affiliation, abstract, and keywords are bold 14pt, 12pt, 12pt, 12pt, and 12pt respectively.The main text uses Times New Roman 12pt font with single spacing. New paragraphs indent 4mm on the first line.
Figures, tables and equationscan be included in the abstract unless the size of the PDF file does not exceed 2 MB. Scanned images (e.g., line art, photos) can be used if the output resolution is at least 600 dpi.
References can be included in the one-page abstract. References should appear in a separate bibliography at the end of the abstract, with items referred to by numerals in square brackets [1, 4-5]. Times New Roman 12pt is used for references.
References
[1]A. B. Tsushima and C. Kita, “Symbiotic systems,” International Journal of Nuclear Simulation, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 101-110, 2012.
[2]D. Kyoto, The Handbook of Technical Symbiosis, University Publishing, Kyoto, 2012.