Journal of Electronic Science and Technology

Editing Notes

1.       A WORD version of any manuscript is required in JEST Style.

2.       All maths are required to edit in Mathtype, for example   etc. Note all

      scalar variables should be in italic; but vectors and matrices should be in bold not italic. Check the consistency of each of all variables in the whole paper.

3.       The requirements of figures

      1) Coordinate Graph

      

      2) Flow Diagram

Flow diagrams are suggested to draw by WORD drawing tools and note that

a) All texts, symbols, and numbers should be in 8pt Times New Roman, and only the first letter of a phrase is in capital.

b) The arrows are required to drawn in smallest size, e.g.

For example:  

   

    

 

4.       References: All references should be edited in the styles given in JEST template.

1) Journal style:

Authors, “Paper title,” full Journal name not in abbreviation, vol. ??, no.??, pp. ???-???, month, year.

2) Published Conference Proceedings style:

Authors, “Paper title,” in Proc. of full Conference name not in abbreviation, Conference Site, year, pp. ???-???.

3) Referring JEST Template for other styles. Authors are encouraged to refer formal academic journals and conference papers, other references such as Patent, Standards, and Handbook should be in JEST Template styles.

5.       Give the sponsor information of the work in the footnote of the first page of the paper.

6.       All authors’ biographies with formal photos should be included at the end of regular papers. The simplest example is as follows:

 

 

    

       Han-Wen Jiang was born in Jiangsu Province, China, in 1978. He received the B.S. degree from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, in 2001 and the M.S. degree from the University of Florida (UF), Gainesville, in 2003, both in electrical engineering. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UF. His research interests include spectral estimation, array signal processing, and information theory.

 

 

 

Updated at 2010-01-05