Preparation of a One Page Summary for SAUPEC
A. Author1*, B. Author1 and C. Author2
1Institution, Address, City code + City, Country
2 Institution, Address, City code + City, Country
*Email: Corresponding Author
Abstract: The abstract should not be more than 100 words in length, and should appear at the top of the first column of text. Begin the abstract with the paragraph heading "Abstract:" in 10 pt bold font. The balance of the abstract should be in normal 10 pt font. The text in the abstract should be justified. The abstract should be contained within a single paragraph. Do not indent the abstract. Do not cite references in the abstract. Avoid using abbreviations in the abstract.
1Introduction
This document provides an example of the desired layout for the “One page summary” and can be used as a template for Microsoft Word versions 6.0 and later. It contains information regarding desktop publishing format, type sizes, and typefaces. Style rules are provided that explain how to handle equations, units, figures, tables, abbreviations, and acronyms. Sections are also devoted to the preparation of acknowledgments and references.
2ONE PAGE SUMMARy content
One page summary should reflect crucial findings described in a full paper. It should contain clear statement or introduction of the problem, proposed solution(s) and results achieved.
3ONE PAGE SUMMARy format
The SAUPECone page summary should be written in English and should apply all formatting rules used for SAUPEC paper. One page summary is limited to single A4 page. Summaries exceeding this limit will be trimmed to requested size without any notice.
3.1.Template
Use this document as a template for preparing your one page summary.
3.2.Format
If you choose not to use this document as a template, prepare your technical work in double-column format, on paper 210×297 millimetres (A4). Set top, bottom margins to 30 millimetres and left and right margins to 20 millimetres. Do not violate margins (i.e., text, tables, figures, and equations may not extend into the margins). The column width is 80 millimetres. The space between the two columns is 10 millimeters. Paragraph indentation is 5 millimetres. Use full justification. Use either one space between sections, and between text and tables or figures, to adjust the column length.
Fig. 1: Magnetization as a function of applied field. (Note that "Fig." is abbreviated.)
Avoid placing figures and tables before their first mention in the text. Use the abbreviation "Fig. 1," even at the beginning of a sentence.
4CoNclusion
Make short conclusion in which you explain most important findings or solutions to the problem described in introduction.
5REFERENCES
[1]J. F. Fuller, E. F. Fuchs, and K. J. Roesler, "Influence of harmonics on power distribution system protection," IEEE Trans. Power Delivery, vol. 3, pp. 549-557, Apr. 1988.
[2]J. F. Fuller, E. F. Fuchs, and K. J. Roesler, "Influence of harmonics on power distribution system protection," IEEE Trans. Power Delivery, vol. 3, pp. 549-557, Apr. 1988.