Instruction

 

As one of academic journals, every pepper must be written as scientific paper format and requirements;

Please specify your resume in your papers, including name, title, degree, research direction and fund support if your research has been supported by any fund.

 

The electronic manuscript should be word2003, and prepared to accord with the following:

Title and by-line:

Name, affiliation (institution) of the author(s), city, zip code, country, and email address of the author(s) should be given.

Abstract:

About 150-250 words should outline the objective, method, main results, and conclusion without mathematical, equations, or cited marks.

Key words:

Provide 3 to 6 key words or phrases for cross-indexing this article.

Text:

The text should contain an Introduction that puts the paper into proper perspective for the reader, and should also contain Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion sections.

Acknowledgements:

Individuals or units other than authors who were of direct help in the work should be acknowledged by a brief statement following the text.

References & Citation:

Personal communications and unpublished data are not acceptable references. Periodicals should be referred to in the Author-Data order: name of author(s), year, title of paper, name of periodical (in italics), Vol.(No.): pages, [DOI]. Books should be referred to in the order: name of author(s), year of publication, title of book, publishing house, city, pages. For references with more than three authors, the first three names should be given, followed by et al. The citation form of the author-date in the text consists of the author’s last (family) name, a comma, and the year of publication of the work.

Reference list examples:

1. For journal articles
Hengartner M G. The biochemistry of apoptosis. Nature, 2000, 407(6805):770-775. [doi:10.1038/35037710]
Schroder W J, Zerge J A, Lorensen W E. Decimation of triangle meshes. ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1992, 26(2):65-70. [doi:10.1145/142920.134010]
2. For proceedings
Gorini S, Quirini M, Menciassi A, et al. A novel SMA-based actuator for a legged endoscopic capsule. First IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, Pisa, Italy. IEEE, Piscataway, USA,
2006: 443-449. [doi:10.1109/BIOROB.2006.1639128]
3. For whole books/monographs or chapters in edited books
Gregersen H. Biomechanics of the Gastrointestinal Tract. People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, China, 2006, 216-236 (in Chinese).
Prigogine I. Order through fluctuation: self-organization and social system. In: Jantsch, E., Waddington, C. (Eds.), Evolution and Consciousness: Human Systems in Transition. Addison-Wesley, London, 1976, 93-134.
4. For theses
Rizvi U H. Combined Multiple Transmit Antennas and Multi-level Modulation Techniques. MS Thesis, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 2006.
5. For reports
Sweeney L. Uniqueness of Simple Demographics in the U.S. Population. Technical Report No. LIDAP-WP4, Laboratory for International Data Privacy, Carnegie Mellon University, PA, 2000.

Figures & Tables:

Figures must be placed in the text and have their captions for each one, thus Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc. 

All tables must be mentioned in the text in consecutive order and must be numbered with Arabic numbers.