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Sample manuscript for Opto-Electronic Engineering
Title of Article(Font size 15, 1.5 line spacing)
A. Author 1,2, B. Author 2, C. Author2*, D. Author3
1Department,
University, City, Postal code, Country
or Laboratory, Street address, Postal code, City, Country
3 Department, University, City, State (spell out full name), Zip code, Country
2Corporation
Abstract: This is an abstract. It gives the reader an overview of the manuscript. Abstracts are required for all manuscripts. The
Abstract should be self-contained (contain no footnotes or citations to references).……(Font size 9, single line spacing)
Key words: Key words 1; Key words 2; Key words 3; Key words 4
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Introduction (Font size 13, 1.5 line spacing)
The Introduction should summarize the rationale for the study and outline pertinent background material, mainly includes the
following contents : 1) the reviews of the background in this research field; 2) short description about the related achievement
of other scholars [1-2]; 3) explaining the significance and purpose of this scientific research; 4) brief introduction about the
research work in the paper.
The Introduction should not contain either results or conclusions. (Font size 10, single line spacing)
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Materials and Methods (First-Order Heading) (Font size 13, 1.5 line spacing)
Second-Order Heading (Font size 10, single line spacing)
2.1.1. Third-Order Heading
Materials and Methods should be described in sufficient detail to allow the experimental work to be reproduced in another
laboratory, and to leave the reader in no doubt as to how the results were derived . (Font size 10, single line spacing)
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Results and Discussion
The Results and Discussion should be presented in a logical sequence in the text, tables and figures; repetitive presentation of
the same data in different forms should be avoided. This section should consider the experimental results in relation to any
hypotheses advanced in the Introduction.
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Conclusions
The Conclusions should provide a concise summary of the findings in relation to any broader implications to the field.
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements, general annotations, funding. Other references to the title/authors can also appear here, such as “Author
1 and Author 2 contributed equally to this work.”
References
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Pendry J. B. Negative Refraction Makes a Perfect Lens [J]. Physical Review Letters, 2000, 85(18): 3966-3969.
Zhu Wenbo, Liu Yu, Chen Genlin. Fiber Optic Gyroscope Strap-down North-seeker of Full Face Tunnel Boring Machine[J].
Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2016, 43(10): 1-5.( in Chinese)
Kim K, Chalidabhongse T. H, Harwood D, et al. Back ground modeling and subtraction by codebook construction[C]. Proceedings of
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Singapore, Oct 24-27, 2004: 3061-3064.
Optoelectronic Industry and Technology Development Association. Future Vision of the Optoelectronics Industry. Digest Version
[PDF on Internet]. Tokyo: Japan, [updated 6 March 2005; cited 6 May 2005]. Available from:
http://www.oitda.or.jp/main/syourai/syourai04-e.html.
Authors:
Introduction about the first author and corresponding author, including of author name, academic degree, professional qualifications ,
research field, etc .
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The corresponding author has to supply the email addresses and the full contact details.
Author Photograph(s) , 25 mm broad, 30 mm high
English overview
English overview is a longer English abstract about the manuscript. It will be published alone. Please attach it at the end of the text
Please use this “sample manuscript” as a guide for preparing your article. This will ensure that
your submission will be in the required format for Peer Review. Please read all of the following manuscript preparation
instructions carefully and in their entirety.
All files will be submitted through the online system: http://www.oee.ac.cn. Articles can be prepared as a Microsoft
Word .doc/.docx file, and we cannot accept TeX or LaTeX (.tex) files.
1. Title page
The title should be concise (less than 50 words). Avoid beginning with an article or a preposition. The words "new" or
"novel" should be avoided in the title and the text for legal reasons.
All authors should have played a significant role in designing and performing the research and in preparing the
manuscript. Honorary authorship must be avoided. The full names of all authors including their given names should be given,
such as “Jianguo ZHANG”, “Michael B. Wilson”. The corresponding author should be marked with an asterisk, such as
“Jason T. Huff * ”.
Affiliations for all authors should appear on the title page.
2. Abstract and key words
Abstracts are required for all manuscripts, should be no longer than 300 words. The Abstract should be self-contained,
including of the purpose, basic procedures, main findings and principal conclusions of the study. It should be written as one
paragraph and should not contain equations or references.
Three to eight key words should be supplied below the abstract for the purposes of indexing. They are not capitalized,
plural, separated by commas.
3. Equations
Equations should be punctuated and aligned to bring out their structure and should be numbered on the right, and
numbered consecutively through the entire paper as simply (1), (2), (3), etc.
Equations need to be editable so we recommend that you create them with Mathtype. Variables are expressed in italics,
vector and matrix expressed in bold italic.
Some examples follow:
(1)
Qrad  π  (d wire  2dice ) [(T  273) 4 - (Tref  273) 4 ]
Φ (jt )
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f ( x, y )  
2 2
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f ( x, y )  C
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f ( x, y )  C
F (c1 , c2 ,  )     [ ( x, y )] |  ( x, y ) | d x d y 
Ω
1  | u0 ( x, y )  c1 |2 H [ ( x, y )]d x d y 
Ω
2  | u0 ( x, y )  c2 |2 (1  H [ ( x, y )]) d x d y
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Ω
4. Figures
Figures and images should be labeled sequentially, numbered and cited in the text. Each figure, e.g. Fig.1, Fig.2, Fig.3,
should be saved in a separate file, and have its own caption. If a table or figure has been published before, the authors must
obtain written permission to reproduce the material in both print and electronic formats from the copyright owner and submit
it with the manuscript. The original source should be cited in the figure caption.
OEE receives color images and free to authors, image should be suitable (resolution above 300 dpi) for immediate
reproduction and embedded in the text.
For the figures, the main lines thicknesses should be about 0.5 pt in a Microsoft Word .doc/.docx file, and the assistant
lines should be about 0.3 pt.
Some examples follow:
(a)
(b)
(c)
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Improved method
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Comprehensive η
1.0
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Precision 
Fig.1 Qualitative comparison results for different sequences.
( (a)(e) are: current images, true images, GMM results, FTSG results and proposed SWMO results )
0.6
0.4
GMM
Original method
Improved method
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Curves of three kinds of target detection methods.
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CU depth transition probability before and after requantization transcoding.
5. Tables
Tables must be should be labeled sequentially in order of appearance, e.g. Fig.1, Fig.2, etc, and must have titles which
should be brief, goes above the table. A table should consist of at least two columns, and each column should have a heading.
Authors should ensure that the data in the tables are authentic, and consistent with those cited in the relevant places in the
text.
Please do not submit tables as graphics, use Word’s “insert table” function.
One example follow:
Table 1
Objective evaluation parameters of the different transform
domain fusion methods.
Method
STD
IE
AG
MI
Wavelet
Contourlet
NSCT
NSST
47.609 8
40.157 1
46.676 8
55.084 0
5.539 1
5.457 9
5.570 3
5.609 6
4.557 8
4.343 0
4.391 5
4.433 0
2.877 2
3.010 1
2.088 2
2.232 6
6. Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements, general annotations, funding. Other references to the title/authors can also appear here, such as
“Author 1 and Author 2 contributed equally to this work.”
If this work was supported by a fund or project, please identify all appropriate funding sources by name and contract
number, such as “This work was supported by the National “973” Program of China (2013CBxxxxxx), and the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (01020304 , 11223344)”.
7. References
References should be numbered consecutively in order in which they first appearance in the body of the manuscript,
marked as a superscript. Two or more consecutive references should be indicated by the bounding numbers and an dash, e.g.
[1-4]
, discontinuous references should be included together, e.g. [2,5].
When reference authors are mentioned in the text, use surnames only (unless further clarity is needed), and use "et al."
and first author name when three or more authors are given.
The reference list will be given at the end of the text, the format of references is as follows:
Journal Article
[1]
[2]
Pendry J. B. Negative Refraction Makes a Perfect Lens [J]. Physical Review Letters, 2000, 85(18): 3966-3969.
Fang N, Zhang X. Imaging properties of a metameterial superlens [J]. Applied Physics Letters, 2003, 82(2): 161-163.
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Article not in English
[3]
Zhu Wenbo, Liu Yu, Chen Genlin. Fiber Optic Gyroscope Strap-down North-seeker of Full Face Tunnel Boring Machine [J].
Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2016, 43(10): 1-5. (in Chinese)
Book
[4]
Zhang Y M. Applied Optics [M]. Beijing: China Machine Press, 1987.
Processing
[5]
Kim K, Chalidabhongse T. H, Harwood D, et al. Back ground modeling and subtraction by codebook construction[C]. Proceedings of
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Singapore, Oct 24-27, 2004, 3061-3064.
Electronic Material
[6]
Optoelectronic Industry and Technology Development Association. Future Vision of the Optoelectronics Industry. Digest Version
[PDF on Internet]. Tokyo: Japan, [updated 6 March 2005; cited 6 May 2005]. Available from:
http://www.oitda.or.jp/main/syourai/syourai04-e.html.
8. English overview
English overview is a longer English abstract about the manuscript. It will be published alone. Please attach it at the
end of the manuscript.
English overview are required for all manuscripts, should be about 400 words. The overview should be self-contained,
including of the purpose, basic procedures, main findings and principal conclusions of the study.
A representative figure from your article should be included in the Overview, and the English figure title should be
attached.
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