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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

The author shall use the manuscript template provided by MEDIA PERSPEKTIF. Writing guidelines and templates can be downloaded HERE. Articles to be published in MEDIA PERSPEKTIF must meet the following conditions:

  1. The manuscript is written in Indonesian or English using Microsoft Word (.doc / .docx) in A4 format (210mm x 297mm) and the upper margin size is 20mm, under 25mm, left, and right 20mm.
  2. The article title is written in Times New Roman (TNR) size 16pt with one space. Abstracts are written in Indonesian and English with 10pt TNR letters of not more than 250 words. Also complete with keywords in the abstract section of no more than five keywords.
  3. The contents of the manuscript should be:
  • Using the letters TNR size 10pt with 1 space and left-right flat.
  • Using one columns full.
  • Contains the title of the chapter including: IntroductionResearch MethodResults and DiscussionConclusionsAcknowledgments (if any), and References.
  • The introduction is written systematically consisting of three sections. The first  contains a complete description of the problem that can be supported by quantitative data or other references. The second contains a description related to previous research. In this section, state the art of the topic studied by citing references. The third contains the objectives of the study accompanied by an explanation of the differences or development carried out. Also state gaps that occur in the problem or topic studied in this section.
  • The research method contains stages of research, data analysis methods, design process, etc. In this section you should describe the stages in the form of flowcharts and block diagrams. Mathematical equations can also be described in this section.
  • Results and discussion contain system implementation (if there is complete with photos / pictures), system testing, results analysis, discussion, etc. The results of the study must be consistent with the research objectives described previously. In this section it is also necessary to compare the results of research with previous researchers.
  • The conclusions are made in one paragraph and answer what the research objectives are. At the end of the conclusion, write down suggestions for development or further research plans related to the topic being studied.
  • Acknowledgments are given to those who contribute in terms of funding or facilities. Write a research funding scheme accompanied by a research contract number. If there is, write the name of the laboratory or institution that contributed to the research facility.
  • References are written using the IEEE style. This type of reference takes precedence over scientific journals and seminar proceedings for a minimum of 10 references in the past 5 years. Other supporting references such as books, final project/thesis/dissertations, and official websites are allowed if necessary.
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  • 4. Writing the title and sub-heading of the chapter (heading)
  • Heading Level-1: Heading level-1 should be in Small Caps with 13 pt size, located in the middle and using numbered Roman numerals numbering. Heading level-1 which should not use numbering is "Acknowledgments" and "References".
  • Heading Level-2: Heading level-2 should be italic and bold with 11 pt size, docked to the left and numbered using the uppercase letters.
  • Heading Level-3: Heading level-3 should be spaced, italic, and numbered with numbers followed by right brackets. Heading level-3 should end with a colon. Heading level-3 is 11 pt. The contents of the 3-level section continue following the heading title with the same paragraph.
  1. 5. Pictures and tables
  • Pictures and tables must be centered. Large graphs and tables can be stretched on both columns.
  • Pictures must have good resolution.
  • Pictures and tables are numbered using numbers. Captions and tables must be in bold font size (bold) 10 pt. Captions and tables should be centered.
  1. 6. Writing equations
  • The equations are sequentially followed by numbering the numbers in parentheses with the right margin.
  • Make sure that the symbols in the equation have been defined before the equation or follow directly after the equation appears.
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  • 7. References and citation

All reference items are font size 10 pt. Numbering of reference items are typed sequentially in square brackets (example [1]). References or citations are using the IEEE format (numbering). Citing a reference can be written using numbering surrounded by square brackets, for example [1]. Citing more than one reference can be written with separate square brackets, for example [2], [4], [5], [7]-[9]. Some examples of reference items with different categories are shown in the References section which includes:

  • book on [1]
  • journal articles in [2]
  • conference paper on [3]
  • website at [4]
  • final project, master's thesis, and doctoral thesis in [5]

[1]   K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering Fourth Edition, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2002.

[2]  G. Wohingati, and A. Subari, "Alat Pengukur Detak Jantung Menggunakan Pulsensor Berbasis Arduino Uno R3 Yang Diintegrasikan Dengan Bluetooth," Gema Teknologi, vol. 17, no. 2, Aug. 2015. https://doi.org/10.14710/gt.v17i2.8919

 [3]   N. Ya’acob, M. Zolkapli, J. Johari, A.L. Yusof, S.S. Sarnin, and A. Zaied, “UAV Environment Monitoring System,” in Proc. International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and System Engineering (ICEESE), Kanazawa, 2017, pp. 105-109.

[4]   (2018) The IEEE website. [Online]. Available: http://www.ieee.org/ diakses tanggal 19 Juli 2020

[5]   V. Ungan, “Networked PID Controllers for Wireless Systems,” Master degree project, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 2010.

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