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2%% bare_jrnl.tex
3%% V1.3
4%% 2007/01/11
5%% by Michael Shell
6%% see http://www.michaelshell.org/
7%% for current contact information.
8%%
9%% This is a skeleton file demonstrating the use of IEEEtran.cls
10%% (requires IEEEtran.cls version 1.7 or later) with an IEEE journal paper.
11%%
12%% Support sites:
13%% http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/ieeetran/
14%% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/
15%% and
16%% http://www.ieee.org/
17
18
19
20% *** Authors should verify (and, if needed, correct) their LaTeX system  ***
21% *** with the testflow diagnostic prior to trusting their LaTeX platform ***
22% *** with production work. IEEE's font choices can trigger bugs that do  ***
23% *** not appear when using other class files.                            ***
24% The testflow support page is at:
25% http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/testflow/
26
27
28%%*************************************************************************
29%% Legal Notice:
30%% This code is offered as-is without any warranty either expressed or
31%% implied; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
32%% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE!
33%% User assumes all risk.
34%% In no event shall IEEE or any contributor to this code be liable for
35%% any damages or losses, including, but not limited to, incidental,
36%% consequential, or any other damages, resulting from the use or misuse
37%% of any information contained here.
38%%
39%% All comments are the opinions of their respective authors and are not
40%% necessarily endorsed by the IEEE.
41%%
42%% This work is distributed under the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL)
43%% ( http://www.latex-project.org/ ) version 1.3, and may be freely used,
44%% distributed and modified. A copy of the LPPL, version 1.3, is included
45%% in the base LaTeX documentation of all distributions of LaTeX released
46%% 2003/12/01 or later.
47%% Retain all contribution notices and credits.
48%% ** Modified files should be clearly indicated as such, including  **
49%% ** renaming them and changing author support contact information. **
50%%
51%% File list of work: IEEEtran.cls, IEEEtran_HOWTO.pdf, bare_adv.tex,
52%%                    bare_conf.tex, bare_jrnl.tex, bare_jrnl_compsoc.tex
53%%*************************************************************************
54
55% Note that the a4paper option is mainly intended so that authors in
56% countries using A4 can easily print to A4 and see how their papers will
57% look in print - the typesetting of the document will not typically be
58% affected with changes in paper size (but the bottom and side margins will).
59% Use the testflow package mentioned above to verify correct handling of
60% both paper sizes by the user's LaTeX system.
61%
62% Also note that the "draftcls" or "draftclsnofoot", not "draft", option
63% should be used if it is desired that the figures are to be displayed in
64% draft mode.
65%
66\documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}
67%
68% If IEEEtran.cls has not been installed into the LaTeX system files,
69% manually specify the path to it like:
70% \documentclass[journal]{../sty/IEEEtran}
71
72
73
74
75
76% Some very useful LaTeX packages include:
77% (uncomment the ones you want to load)
78
79
80% *** MISC UTILITY PACKAGES ***
81%
82%\usepackage{ifpdf}
83% Heiko Oberdiek's ifpdf.sty is very useful if you need conditional
84% compilation based on whether the output is pdf or dvi.
85% usage:
86% \ifpdf
87%   % pdf code
88% \else
89%   % dvi code
90% \fi
91% The latest version of ifpdf.sty can be obtained from:
92% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/
93% Also, note that IEEEtran.cls V1.7 and later provides a builtin
94% \ifCLASSINFOpdf conditional that works the same way.
95% When switching from latex to pdflatex and vice-versa, the compiler may
96% have to be run twice to clear warning/error messages.
97
98
99
100
101
102
103% *** CITATION PACKAGES ***
104%
105%\usepackage{cite}
106% cite.sty was written by Donald Arseneau
107% V1.6 and later of IEEEtran pre-defines the format of the cite.sty package
108% \cite{} output to follow that of IEEE. Loading the cite package will
109% result in citation numbers being automatically sorted and properly
110% "compressed/ranged". e.g., [1], [9], [2], [7], [5], [6] without using
111% cite.sty will become [1], [2], [5]--[7], [9] using cite.sty. cite.sty's
112% \cite will automatically add leading space, if needed. Use cite.sty's
113% noadjust option (cite.sty V3.8 and later) if you want to turn this off.
114% cite.sty is already installed on most LaTeX systems. Be sure and use
115% version 4.0 (2003-05-27) and later if using hyperref.sty. cite.sty does
116% not currently provide for hyperlinked citations.
117% The latest version can be obtained at:
118% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/cite/
119% The documentation is contained in the cite.sty file itself.
120
121
122
123
124
125
126% *** GRAPHICS RELATED PACKAGES ***
127%
128\ifCLASSINFOpdf
129  % \usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
130  % declare the path(s) where your graphic files are
131  % \graphicspath{{../pdf/}{../jpeg/}}
132  % and their extensions so you won't have to specify these with
133  % every instance of \includegraphics
134  % \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.jpeg,.png}
135\else
136  % or other class option (dvipsone, dvipdf, if not using dvips). graphicx
137  % will default to the driver specified in the system graphics.cfg if no
138  % driver is specified.
139  % \usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
140  % declare the path(s) where your graphic files are
141  % \graphicspath{{../eps/}}
142  % and their extensions so you won't have to specify these with
143  % every instance of \includegraphics
144  % \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.eps}
145\fi
146% graphicx was written by David Carlisle and Sebastian Rahtz. It is
147% required if you want graphics, photos, etc. graphicx.sty is already
148% installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation can
149% be obtained at:
150% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/graphics/
151% Another good source of documentation is "Using Imported Graphics in
152% LaTeX2e" by Keith Reckdahl which can be found as epslatex.ps or
153% epslatex.pdf at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/
154%
155% latex, and pdflatex in dvi mode, support graphics in encapsulated
156% postscript (.eps) format. pdflatex in pdf mode supports graphics
157% in .pdf, .jpeg, .png and .mps (metapost) formats. Users should ensure
158% that all non-photo figures use a vector format (.eps, .pdf, .mps) and
159% not a bitmapped formats (.jpeg, .png). IEEE frowns on bitmapped formats
160% which can result in "jaggedy"/blurry rendering of lines and letters as
161% well as large increases in file sizes.
162%
163% You can find documentation about the pdfTeX application at:
164% http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex
165
166
167
168
169
170% *** MATH PACKAGES ***
171%
172%\usepackage[cmex10]{amsmath}
173% A popular package from the American Mathematical Society that provides
174% many useful and powerful commands for dealing with mathematics. If using
175% it, be sure to load this package with the cmex10 option to ensure that
176% only type 1 fonts will utilized at all point sizes. Without this option,
177% it is possible that some math symbols, particularly those within
178% footnotes, will be rendered in bitmap form which will result in a
179% document that can not be IEEE Xplore compliant!
180%
181% Also, note that the amsmath package sets \interdisplaylinepenalty to 10000
182% thus preventing page breaks from occurring within multiline equations. Use:
183%\interdisplaylinepenalty=2500
184% after loading amsmath to restore such page breaks as IEEEtran.cls normally
185% does. amsmath.sty is already installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest
186% version and documentation can be obtained at:
187% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/amslatex/math/
188
189
190
191
192
193% *** SPECIALIZED LIST PACKAGES ***
194%
195%\usepackage{algorithmic}
196% algorithmic.sty was written by Peter Williams and Rogerio Brito.
197% This package provides an algorithmic environment fo describing algorithms.
198% You can use the algorithmic environment in-text or within a figure
199% environment to provide for a floating algorithm. Do NOT use the algorithm
200% floating environment provided by algorithm.sty (by the same authors) or
201% algorithm2e.sty (by Christophe Fiorio) as IEEE does not use dedicated
202% algorithm float types and packages that provide these will not provide
203% correct IEEE style captions. The latest version and documentation of
204% algorithmic.sty can be obtained at:
205% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithms/
206% There is also a support site at:
207% http://algorithms.berlios.de/index.html
208% Also of interest may be the (relatively newer and more customizable)
209% algorithmicx.sty package by Szasz Janos:
210% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithmicx/
211
212
213
214
215% *** ALIGNMENT PACKAGES ***
216%
217%\usepackage{array}
218% Frank Mittelbach's and David Carlisle's array.sty patches and improves
219% the standard LaTeX2e array and tabular environments to provide better
220% appearance and additional user controls. As the default LaTeX2e table
221% generation code is lacking to the point of almost being broken with
222% respect to the quality of the end results, all users are strongly
223% advised to use an enhanced (at the very least that provided by array.sty)
224% set of table tools. array.sty is already installed on most systems. The
225% latest version and documentation can be obtained at:
226% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/tools/
227
228
229%\usepackage{mdwmath}
230%\usepackage{mdwtab}
231% Also highly recommended is Mark Wooding's extremely powerful MDW tools,
232% especially mdwmath.sty and mdwtab.sty which are used to format equations
233% and tables, respectively. The MDWtools set is already installed on most
234% LaTeX systems. The lastest version and documentation is available at:
235% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/mdwtools/
236
237
238% IEEEtran contains the IEEEeqnarray family of commands that can be used to
239% generate multiline equations as well as matrices, tables, etc., of high
240% quality.
241
242
243%\usepackage{eqparbox}
244% Also of notable interest is Scott Pakin's eqparbox package for creating
245% (automatically sized) equal width boxes - aka "natural width parboxes".
246% Available at:
247% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/eqparbox/
248
249
250
251
252
253% *** SUBFIGURE PACKAGES ***
254%\usepackage[tight,footnotesize]{subfigure}
255% subfigure.sty was written by Steven Douglas Cochran. This package makes it
256% easy to put subfigures in your figures. e.g., "Figure 1a and 1b". For IEEE
257% work, it is a good idea to load it with the tight package option to reduce
258% the amount of white space around the subfigures. subfigure.sty is already
259% installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation can
260% be obtained at:
261% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/subfigure/
262% subfigure.sty has been superceeded by subfig.sty.
263
264
265
266%\usepackage[caption=false]{caption}
267%\usepackage[font=footnotesize]{subfig}
268% subfig.sty, also written by Steven Douglas Cochran, is the modern
269% replacement for subfigure.sty. However, subfig.sty requires and
270% automatically loads Axel Sommerfeldt's caption.sty which will override
271% IEEEtran.cls handling of captions and this will result in nonIEEE style
272% figure/table captions. To prevent this problem, be sure and preload
273% caption.sty with its "caption=false" package option. This is will preserve
274% IEEEtran.cls handing of captions. Version 1.3 (2005/06/28) and later
275% (recommended due to many improvements over 1.2) of subfig.sty supports
276% the caption=false option directly:
277%\usepackage[caption=false,font=footnotesize]{subfig}
278%
279% The latest version and documentation can be obtained at:
280% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/subfig/
281% The latest version and documentation of caption.sty can be obtained at:
282% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/
283
284
285
286
287% *** FLOAT PACKAGES ***
288%
289%\usepackage{fixltx2e}
290% fixltx2e, the successor to the earlier fix2col.sty, was written by
291% Frank Mittelbach and David Carlisle. This package corrects a few problems
292% in the LaTeX2e kernel, the most notable of which is that in current
293% LaTeX2e releases, the ordering of single and double column floats is not
294% guaranteed to be preserved. Thus, an unpatched LaTeX2e can allow a
295% single column figure to be placed prior to an earlier double column
296% figure. The latest version and documentation can be found at:
297% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/
298
299
300
301%\usepackage{stfloats}
302% stfloats.sty was written by Sigitas Tolusis. This package gives LaTeX2e
303% the ability to do double column floats at the bottom of the page as well
304% as the top. (e.g., "\begin{figure*}[!b]" is not normally possible in
305% LaTeX2e). It also provides a command:
306%\fnbelowfloat
307% to enable the placement of footnotes below bottom floats (the standard
308% LaTeX2e kernel puts them above bottom floats). This is an invasive package
309% which rewrites many portions of the LaTeX2e float routines. It may not work
310% with other packages that modify the LaTeX2e float routines. The latest
311% version and documentation can be obtained at:
312% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/sttools/
313% Documentation is contained in the stfloats.sty comments as well as in the
314% presfull.pdf file. Do not use the stfloats baselinefloat ability as IEEE
315% does not allow \baselineskip to stretch. Authors submitting work to the
316% IEEE should note that IEEE rarely uses double column equations and
317% that authors should try to avoid such use. Do not be tempted to use the
318% cuted.sty or midfloat.sty packages (also by Sigitas Tolusis) as IEEE does
319% not format its papers in such ways.
320
321
322%\ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff
323%  \usepackage[nomarkers]{endfloat}
324% \let\MYoriglatexcaption\caption
325% \renewcommand{\caption}[2][\relax]{\MYoriglatexcaption[#2]{#2}}
326%\fi
327% endfloat.sty was written by James Darrell McCauley and Jeff Goldberg.
328% This package may be useful when used in conjunction with IEEEtran.cls'
329% captionsoff option. Some IEEE journals/societies require that submissions
330% have lists of figures/tables at the end of the paper and that
331% figures/tables without any captions are placed on a page by themselves at
332% the end of the document. If needed, the draftcls IEEEtran class option or
333% \CLASSINPUTbaselinestretch interface can be used to increase the line
334% spacing as well. Be sure and use the nomarkers option of endfloat to
335% prevent endfloat from "marking" where the figures would have been placed
336% in the text. The two hack lines of code above are a slight modification of
337% that suggested by in the endfloat docs (section 8.3.1) to ensure that
338% the full captions always appear in the list of figures/tables - even if
339% the user used the short optional argument of \caption[]{}.
340% IEEE papers do not typically make use of \caption[]'s optional argument,
341% so this should not be an issue. A similar trick can be used to disable
342% captions of packages such as subfig.sty that lack options to turn off
343% the subcaptions:
344% For subfig.sty:
345% \let\MYorigsubfloat\subfloat
346% \renewcommand{\subfloat}[2][\relax]{\MYorigsubfloat[]{#2}}
347% For subfigure.sty:
348% \let\MYorigsubfigure\subfigure
349% \renewcommand{\subfigure}[2][\relax]{\MYorigsubfigure[]{#2}}
350% However, the above trick will not work if both optional arguments of
351% the \subfloat/subfig command are used. Furthermore, there needs to be a
352% description of each subfigure *somewhere* and endfloat does not add
353% subfigure captions to its list of figures. Thus, the best approach is to
354% avoid the use of subfigure captions (many IEEE journals avoid them anyway)
355% and instead reference/explain all the subfigures within the main caption.
356% The latest version of endfloat.sty and its documentation can obtained at:
357% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/endfloat/
358%
359% The IEEEtran \ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff conditional can also be used
360% later in the document, say, to conditionally put the References on a
361% page by themselves.
362
363
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365
366
367% *** PDF, URL AND HYPERLINK PACKAGES ***
368%
369%\usepackage{url}
370% url.sty was written by Donald Arseneau. It provides better support for
371% handling and breaking URLs. url.sty is already installed on most LaTeX
372% systems. The latest version can be obtained at:
373% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/
374% Read the url.sty source comments for usage information. Basically,
375% \url{my_url_here}.
376
377
378
379
380
381% *** Do not adjust lengths that control margins, column widths, etc. ***
382% *** Do not use packages that alter fonts (such as pslatex).         ***
383% There should be no need to do such things with IEEEtran.cls V1.6 and later.
384% (Unless specifically asked to do so by the journal or conference you plan
385% to submit to, of course. )
386
387
388% correct bad hyphenation here
389\hyphenation{op-tical net-works semi-conduc-tor}
390
391
392\begin{document}
393%
394% paper title
395% can use linebreaks \\ within to get better formatting as desired
396\title{Bare Demo of IEEEtran.cls for Journals}
397%
398%
399% author names and IEEE memberships
400% note positions of commas and nonbreaking spaces ( ~ ) LaTeX will not break
401% a structure at a ~ so this keeps an author's name from being broken across
402% two lines.
403% use \thanks{} to gain access to the first footnote area
404% a separate \thanks must be used for each paragraph as LaTeX2e's \thanks
405% was not built to handle multiple paragraphs
406%
407
408\author{Michael~Shell,~\IEEEmembership{Member,~IEEE,}
409        John~Doe,~\IEEEmembership{Fellow,~OSA,}
410        and~Jane~Doe,~\IEEEmembership{Life~Fellow,~IEEE}% <-this % stops a space
411\thanks{M. Shell is with the Department
412of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
413GA, 30332 USA e-mail: (see http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html).}% <-this % stops a space
414\thanks{J. Doe and J. Doe are with Anonymous University.}% <-this % stops a space
415\thanks{Manuscript received April 19, 2005; revised January 11, 2007.}}
416
417% note the % following the last \IEEEmembership and also \thanks -
418% these prevent an unwanted space from occurring between the last author name
419% and the end of the author line. i.e., if you had this:
420%
421% \author{....lastname \thanks{...} \thanks{...} }
422%                     ^------------^------------^----Do not want these spaces!
423%
424% a space would be appended to the last name and could cause every name on that
425% line to be shifted left slightly. This is one of those "LaTeX things". For
426% instance, "\textbf{A} \textbf{B}" will typeset as "A B" not "AB". To get
427% "AB" then you have to do: "\textbf{A}\textbf{B}"
428% \thanks is no different in this regard, so shield the last } of each \thanks
429% that ends a line with a % and do not let a space in before the next \thanks.
430% Spaces after \IEEEmembership other than the last one are OK (and needed) as
431% you are supposed to have spaces between the names. For what it is worth,
432% this is a minor point as most people would not even notice if the said evil
433% space somehow managed to creep in.
434
435
436
437% The paper headers
438\markboth{Journal of \LaTeX\ Class Files,~Vol.~6, No.~1, January~2007}%
439{Shell \MakeLowercase{\textit{et al.}}: Bare Demo of IEEEtran.cls for Journals}
440% The only time the second header will appear is for the odd numbered pages
441% after the title page when using the twoside option.
442%
443% *** Note that you probably will NOT want to include the author's ***
444% *** name in the headers of peer review papers.                   ***
445% You can use \ifCLASSOPTIONpeerreview for conditional compilation here if
446% you desire.
447
448
449
450
451% If you want to put a publisher's ID mark on the page you can do it like
452% this:
453%\IEEEpubid{0000--0000/00\$00.00~\copyright~2007 IEEE}
454% Remember, if you use this you must call \IEEEpubidadjcol in the second
455% column for its text to clear the IEEEpubid mark.
456
457
458
459% use for special paper notices
460%\IEEEspecialpapernotice{(Invited Paper)}
461
462
463
464
465% make the title area
466\maketitle
467
468
469\begin{abstract}
470%\boldmath
471The abstract goes here.
472\end{abstract}
473% IEEEtran.cls defaults to using nonbold math in the Abstract.
474% This preserves the distinction between vectors and scalars. However,
475% if the journal you are submitting to favors bold math in the abstract,
476% then you can use LaTeX's standard command \boldmath at the very start
477% of the abstract to achieve this. Many IEEE journals frown on math
478% in the abstract anyway.
479
480% Note that keywords are not normally used for peerreview papers.
481\begin{IEEEkeywords}
482IEEEtran, journal, \LaTeX, paper, template.
483\end{IEEEkeywords}
484
485
486
487
488
489
490% For peer review papers, you can put extra information on the cover
491% page as needed:
492% \ifCLASSOPTIONpeerreview
493% \begin{center} \bfseries EDICS Category: 3-BBND \end{center}
494% \fi
495%
496% For peerreview papers, this IEEEtran command inserts a page break and
497% creates the second title. It will be ignored for other modes.
498\IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle
499
500
501
502\section{Introduction}
503% The very first letter is a 2 line initial drop letter followed
504% by the rest of the first word in caps.
505%
506% form to use if the first word consists of a single letter:
507% \IEEEPARstart{A}{demo} file is ....
508%
509% form to use if you need the single drop letter followed by
510% normal text (unknown if ever used by IEEE):
511% \IEEEPARstart{A}{}demo file is ....
512%
513% Some journals put the first two words in caps:
514% \IEEEPARstart{T}{his demo} file is ....
515%
516% Here we have the typical use of a "T" for an initial drop letter
517% and "HIS" in caps to complete the first word.
518\IEEEPARstart{T}{his} demo file is intended to serve as a ``starter file''
519for IEEE journal papers produced under \LaTeX\ using
520IEEEtran.cls version 1.7 and later.
521% You must have at least 2 lines in the paragraph with the drop letter
522% (should never be an issue)
523I wish you the best of success.
524
525\hfill mds
526 
527\hfill January 11, 2007
528
529\subsection{Subsection Heading Here}
530Subsection text here.
531
532% needed in second column of first page if using \IEEEpubid
533%\IEEEpubidadjcol
534
535\subsubsection{Subsubsection Heading Here}
536Subsubsection text here.
537
538
539% An example of a floating figure using the graphicx package.
540% Note that \label must occur AFTER (or within) \caption.
541% For figures, \caption should occur after the \includegraphics.
542% Note that IEEEtran v1.7 and later has special internal code that
543% is designed to preserve the operation of \label within \caption
544% even when the captionsoff option is in effect. However, because
545% of issues like this, it may be the safest practice to put all your
546% \label just after \caption rather than within \caption{}.
547%
548% Reminder: the "draftcls" or "draftclsnofoot", not "draft", class
549% option should be used if it is desired that the figures are to be
550% displayed while in draft mode.
551%
552%\begin{figure}[!t]
553%\centering
554%\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{myfigure}
555% where an .eps filename suffix will be assumed under latex,
556% and a .pdf suffix will be assumed for pdflatex; or what has been declared
557% via \DeclareGraphicsExtensions.
558%\caption{Simulation Results}
559%\label{fig_sim}
560%\end{figure}
561
562% Note that IEEE typically puts floats only at the top, even when this
563% results in a large percentage of a column being occupied by floats.
564
565
566% An example of a double column floating figure using two subfigures.
567% (The subfig.sty package must be loaded for this to work.)
568% The subfigure \label commands are set within each subfloat command, the
569% \label for the overall figure must come after \caption.
570% \hfil must be used as a separator to get equal spacing.
571% The subfigure.sty package works much the same way, except \subfigure is
572% used instead of \subfloat.
573%
574%\begin{figure*}[!t]
575%\centerline{\subfloat[Case I]\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{subfigcase1}%
576%\label{fig_first_case}}
577%\hfil
578%\subfloat[Case II]{\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{subfigcase2}%
579%\label{fig_second_case}}}
580%\caption{Simulation results}
581%\label{fig_sim}
582%\end{figure*}
583%
584% Note that often IEEE papers with subfigures do not employ subfigure
585% captions (using the optional argument to \subfloat), but instead will
586% reference/describe all of them (a), (b), etc., within the main caption.
587
588
589% An example of a floating table. Note that, for IEEE style tables, the
590% \caption command should come BEFORE the table. Table text will default to
591% \footnotesize as IEEE normally uses this smaller font for tables.
592% The \label must come after \caption as always.
593%
594%\begin{table}[!t]
595%% increase table row spacing, adjust to taste
596%\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3}
597% if using array.sty, it might be a good idea to tweak the value of
598% \extrarowheight as needed to properly center the text within the cells
599%\caption{An Example of a Table}
600%\label{table_example}
601%\centering
602%% Some packages, such as MDW tools, offer better commands for making tables
603%% than the plain LaTeX2e tabular which is used here.
604%\begin{tabular}{|c||c|}
605%\hline
606%One & Two\\
607%\hline
608%Three & Four\\
609%\hline
610%\end{tabular}
611%\end{table}
612
613
614% Note that IEEE does not put floats in the very first column - or typically
615% anywhere on the first page for that matter. Also, in-text middle ("here")
616% positioning is not used. Most IEEE journals use top floats exclusively.
617% Note that, LaTeX2e, unlike IEEE journals, places footnotes above bottom
618% floats. This can be corrected via the \fnbelowfloat command of the
619% stfloats package.
620
621
622
623\section{Conclusion}
624The conclusion goes here.
625
626
627
628
629
630% if have a single appendix:
631%\appendix[Proof of the Zonklar Equations]
632% or
633%\appendix  % for no appendix heading
634% do not use \section anymore after \appendix, only \section*
635% is possibly needed
636
637% use appendices with more than one appendix
638% then use \section to start each appendix
639% you must declare a \section before using any
640% \subsection or using \label (\appendices by itself
641% starts a section numbered zero.)
642%
643
644
645\appendices
646\section{Proof of the First Zonklar Equation}
647Appendix one text goes here.
648
649% you can choose not to have a title for an appendix
650% if you want by leaving the argument blank
651\section{}
652Appendix two text goes here.
653
654
655% use section* for acknowledgement
656\section*{Acknowledgment}
657
658
659The authors would like to thank...
660
661
662% Can use something like this to put references on a page
663% by themselves when using endfloat and the captionsoff option.
664\ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff
665  \newpage
666\fi
667
668
669
670% trigger a \newpage just before the given reference
671% number - used to balance the columns on the last page
672% adjust value as needed - may need to be readjusted if
673% the document is modified later
674%\IEEEtriggeratref{8}
675% The "triggered" command can be changed if desired:
676%\IEEEtriggercmd{\enlargethispage{-5in}}
677
678% references section
679
680% can use a bibliography generated by BibTeX as a .bbl file
681% BibTeX documentation can be easily obtained at:
682% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/
683% The IEEEtran BibTeX style support page is at:
684% http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/ieeetran/bibtex/
685%\bibliographystyle{IEEEtran}
686% argument is your BibTeX string definitions and bibliography database(s)
687%\bibliography{IEEEabrv,../bib/paper}
688%
689% <OR> manually copy in the resultant .bbl file
690% set second argument of \begin to the number of references
691% (used to reserve space for the reference number labels box)
692\begin{thebibliography}{1}
693
694\bibitem{IEEEhowto:kopka}
695H.~Kopka and P.~W. Daly, \emph{A Guide to \LaTeX}, 3rd~ed.\hskip 1em plus
696  0.5em minus 0.4em\relax Harlow, England: Addison-Wesley, 1999.
697
698\end{thebibliography}
699
700% biography section
701%
702% If you have an EPS/PDF photo (graphicx package needed) extra braces are
703% needed around the contents of the optional argument to biography to prevent
704% the LaTeX parser from getting confused when it sees the complicated
705% \includegraphics command within an optional argument. (You could create
706% your own custom macro containing the \includegraphics command to make things
707% simpler here.)
708%\begin{biography}[{\includegraphics[width=1in,height=1.25in,clip,keepaspectratio]{mshell}}]{Michael Shell}
709% or if you just want to reserve a space for a photo:
710
711\begin{IEEEbiography}{Michael Shell}
712Biography text here.
713\end{IEEEbiography}
714
715% if you will not have a photo at all:
716\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{John Doe}
717Biography text here.
718\end{IEEEbiographynophoto}
719
720% insert where needed to balance the two columns on the last page with
721% biographies
722%\newpage
723
724\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{Jane Doe}
725Biography text here.
726\end{IEEEbiographynophoto}
727
728% You can push biographies down or up by placing
729% a \vfill before or after them. The appropriate
730% use of \vfill depends on what kind of text is
731% on the last page and whether or not the columns
732% are being equalized.
733
734%\vfill
735
736% Can be used to pull up biographies so that the bottom of the last one
737% is flush with the other column.
738%\enlargethispage{-5in}
739
740
741
742% that's all folks
743\end{document}
744
745
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