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1 Introduction used Stationary Wavelet Transform with


comparison purpose.
The Introduction should contain a summary of the 2.1 Subsection Title
research questions or hypotheses, gaps that still
exist, and additional information for understanding The subsections help to organize the information,
the subject under investigation. It describes the you can use tables as: table 1, references: data were
purpose of the article, the background, the state of used in (Pozar, 2011; Balanis, 2005).
the art, and the reason why the article brings
something new to science. The question must be 𝐴 = 𝜋𝑟 2 (1)
answered, Examples of cites are here (Abdelghani et
al., 2012a,b; Bialkowski et al., 2008; Moscoso- You can include equations like: equation (1) show
Martir et al., 2014). the process that was applied.... You can also mention
sections in the same way: section 3.1 will present the
2 Methodology relative process, or quote something from the
bibliography. Equations must be numbered.
Here is how the research has been carried out, with
what methods, materials, experiences, and studies.
Describes the sets used (population, sample), 3 Results and Discussion
measurements and statistical tests. The questions
must be answered: What was done? How was it The main function in this section is to describe the
carried out? And under what conditions?. For trial and the results of the applied statistics, together
example: The proposed forecasting methodology is with the quality assurance, variation indicators of the
described in two stages, preprocessing and trials to guarantee the interpretation of the data.
prediction as it is shown in figure 1. In the Comparisons can be used with respect to the state of
preprocessing stage the time series is decomposed in the art. To place concrete results, lists, tables and
two additive components of low and high frequency figures can be used. The tables and figures must be
via MSVD. Whereas in the prediction stage is numbered sequentially. Tables and figures should be
implemented the Autoregressive model via Direct or included as close as possible to the paragraphs that
MIMO strategy. In the preprocessing stage is also refer to them.
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Tables and figures that are not of their authorship +∞ +∞ 1


∫−∞ 𝑓(𝑥)𝑑𝑥 = ∫−∞ 𝑓 (𝑥 − 𝑥) 𝑑𝑥 (2)
must contain the source.
Other references: .....to vary gently the impedance 4 Conclusion
characteristics until are similar which presents the
interface between line and parallel plate cavity Here must be described the main research findings.
(Musa and Smith, 1986, 1989). Here you must prove that the objectives and goals
were reached. Also you can set objectives for future
work that you are planning to begin.

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Design of a new Ultra-wideband 4× 4 Butler
matrix for beamforming antenna applications.
Paper presented at Antennas and Propagation
Society International Symposium (APSURSI),
Figure 1: Forecasting models based on MSVD and SWT
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Table 1: Forecasting Results Abdelghani, L., Denidni, T., and Nedil, M. (2012b). Ultra-
broadband 4× 4 compact Butler matrix using
AR RPROP LM
multilayer directional couplers and phase shifters.
MAE 0.016 0.031 0.017 Paper presented at Microwave Symposium Digest
RMSE 0.021 0.039 0.022 (MTT), Retrieved from
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GCV 0.03 0.057 0.032 Balanis, C. A. (2005). Antenna Theory, Analysis and
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and sidewall absorption for printed Rotman
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𝐵 : ℝ \{0} → ℝ given by 𝐵(𝑥) = 𝑥 − preserves Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation,
𝑥
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Pozar, D. M. (2011). Microwave engineering. USA: John


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