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Survey Paper Guidelines Topics (pick one): 1. Routing in Satellite Networks. 2. Routing in Wireless Ad hoc Networks. 3. Intra- (or Inter-) Vehicular Networks. 4. (any other topic, with the instructor's prior approval) You are required to follow an IEEE-style paper structure as follows: Title (name, affiliation and email address of the author) Abstract (not to exceed 250 words, briefly states the summary contents of your paper, and its principal conclusion, if applicable) I. Introduction (Introduction of problem and a very brief outline of available solutions; end this section by stating how the paper is organized ...e.g. “Section II introduces .., Section III discusses .., ..., Section ? Concludes the paper”). II. <your sections and/or subsections here, starting with section name> .. ?? Conclusion (this is the last numbered section, don't be afraid to draw your own conclusions). References (check any IEEE paper for the paper reference style). Important Guidelines: 1. You must provide proper citations when referring to other people's work. 2. You may not quote any text verbatim. 3. You may use figures from the original papers provided you cite the paper correctly in the caption. 4. You must use at least 6 original sources – IEEE or ACM Conference Proceedings or Archival Journals. Please be aware that though you may peruse magazines such as the IEEE Spectrum or the IEEE Communications Magazine, or Dr. Dobbs Journal, these do not count towards the 6 minimum original sources required. Use web-only references very sparingly and only if they are reputable technical sources. And no, Wikipedia does not qualify. 5. Your document must be word-processed and proof-read to be as error-free as possible. Also ensure that the manuscript reads well. 6. Use an 11 point 'Times' or 'Times New Roman' font, in a single column format. 7. The page limit is 10 pages, including figures and references; Your paper should not be any shorter than 6 US letter-size pages. Use a 1 inch margin all around, number the pages. 8. Upload a ps or pdf copy only. No docx files please! You may use LaTeX to wordprocess your document. But please generate either a ps or pdf file for submission. 9. If you need any other information not supplied here, please ask in class or by email. NOTE: "The example paper provided here shows you one way in which the content of your paper may be organized. There are, of course, many different ways to organize your paper - you should follow the approach that makes sense to you and your topic. Do not use the example survey paper for formatting. It does not follow the classic IEEE conference/journal format. Use the guidelines provided in my 2nd pdf." Survey Paper Guidelines Topics (pick one): 1. Routing in Satellite Networks. 2. Routing in Wireless Ad hoc Networks. 3. Intra- (or Inter-) Vehicular Networks. 4. (any other topic, with the instructor's prior approval) You are required to follow an IEEE-style paper structure as follows: Title (name, affiliation and email address of the author) Abstract (not to exceed 250 words, briefly states the summary contents of your paper, and its principal conclusion, if applicable) I. Introduction (Introduction of problem and a very brief outline of available solutions; end this section by stating how the paper is organized ...e.g. “Section II introduces .., Section III discusses .., ..., Section ? Concludes the paper”). II. <your sections and/or subsections here, starting with section name> .. ?? Conclusion (this is the last numbered section, don't be afraid to draw your own conclusions). References (check any IEEE paper for the paper reference style). Important Guidelines: 1. You must provide proper citations when referring to other people's work. 2. You may not quote any text verbatim. 3. You may use figures from the original papers provided you cite the paper correctly in the caption. 4. You must use at least 6 original sources – IEEE or ACM Conference Proceedings or Archival Journals. Please be aware that though you may peruse magazines such as the IEEE Spectrum or the IEEE Communications Magazine, or Dr. Dobbs Journal, these do not count towards the 6 minimum original sources required. Use web-only references very sparingly and only if they are reputable technical sources. And no, Wikipedia does not qualify. 5. Your document must be word-processed and proof-read to be as error-free as possible. Also ensure that the manuscript reads well. 6. Use an 11 point 'Times' or 'Times New Roman' font, in a single column format. 7. The page limit is 10 pages, including figures and references; Your paper should not be any shorter than 6 US letter-size pages. Use a 1 inch margin all around, number the pages. 8. Upload a ps or pdf copy only. No docx files please! You may use LaTeX to wordprocess your document. But please generate either a ps or pdf file for submission. 9. If you need any other information not supplied here, please ask in class or by email.

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