PAPER TITLE – WITH CAPITAL LETTERS, CENTER, BOLD, TIMES NEW ROMAN, SIZE 12,

Prof. Dr.Name Surname1- Times New Roman, bold, 12

Dr. Name Surname2- Times New Roman, bold, 12

1Institute/University - Times New Roman,11, Country - Bold

2Another Institute/University - Times New Roman,11, Country - Bold

Remark: If all authors are from the same university it is not necessary to use numbering/superscript for each author’s name.

Corresponding author: Author, Institute, address, email - Times New Roman, 11, Italic

ABSTRACT

Description of the study, used methods, received results. (Times New Roman,12). The length of the abstract is limited to 1 page. Single-space line pitch, no page numbering, no footnote

Keywords:Up to five key words that summarize the contents of the paper(Times New Roman,12)

  1. INTRODUCTION

Papers will be published on USB stick exactly as submitted and will not be edited in any way. Abbreviations should be kept to a minimum. Use of standard abbreviations is acceptable. Linguistic accuracy is the responsibility of the authors. Please note that each one of the paper should not exceed 10 pages at maximum including text, figures and tables. Papers should be written in English Language.

  1. PAGE SETUP

Use A4 paper, Portrait, margins Left/Right 3 cm, Top 3 cm, Bottom 3 cm, Header/Footer 1.5 cm. Alignment Justify, Line Spacing Single, Paragraph Before 6pt, After 0pt, Indentation Right/Left 0pt.

2.1Font

Times New Roman, Size 12, Colour Black

2.2Tables

You should number each table serially with Arabic numerals and put table headings above the table – Align Centre. If necessary use a smaller font size (11 pt or 10 pt but not smaller) to make tables fit the page size. Tables have to be in the relevant space in the text.

Table: centered, in the document, Font Times New Roman, Size 12pt

Tab. 1: Table

Setting / A4 size paper
Top / 3 cm
Bottom / 3 cm
Left / 3 cm
Right / 3 cm

2.3Figures and images

Illustrations and figures should be numbered, incorporated in the document at the appropriate place. They should be accompanied by figure caption under the figure. All objects used in one figure should be grouped. Make sure the size of lettering within figures is big enough. The text should include references to all figures.

Drawings (figures) should be prepared with minimum line weight 1pt.

Figure: centered, in the document

Fig. 1:Kaliakra

  1. FORMULA

Formula should be typewritten (use, e.g., Microsoft Equation Editor). Subscripts and superscripts should be clear. Give the meaning of all symbols immediately after equation in which they are first used. Equations should be numbered sequentially at the right-hand side in parentheses. In general only equations explicitly referred to in the text need to be numbered.Leave one blank lines before and after equations.

(1)

where c = focal length

x, y = image coordinates

X0, Y0, Z0 = coordinates of projection centerline Extended

X, Y, Z = object coordinates

  1. REFERENCES

Every text citation must be listed under the heading REFERENCES at the end of the text. In the text, every reference should be quoted at least once with indices in the form: [1], [2], …, etc. (but include all names in the reference list in case there are more than one author per quoted material).

REFERENCES(no more than 12 references for 10 paged articles)

[1] Author 1 & Author 2.Complete ……..full title of the article, International Scientific Conference,Country, pp 125-132, 2012.

[2] Author 1 & Author 1.Complete …….. full title of the article, International Scientific Symposium, Country, vol. 3, pp 245-251, 2011.

[3] Author 1 & Author 2.Complete …….. full title of the article, Book/Scientific Journal, Country, vol. 2, pp 43-47, 2005.

  1. COPYRIGHT/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

If your article contains any copyrighted illustrations or imagery, please include a statement of copyright such as: © SPOT Image Copyright 20xx (fill in year), CNES. It is the author's responsibility to obtain any necessary copyright permission. Please comply with the instructions stipulated in the permission(s) concerning acknowledgements or credit lines within your manuscript (e.g., reference to the copyright holder in captions) and keep the written confirmation of the permission in your possession with the copy of your manuscript.