sample article International Journal of Advanced Logistics, Transport and Engineering (IJALTE)
First name Last name1, First name Last name2
1 Title of the university, City, Country
2 Title of the university, City, Country
1Corresponding author: first name last name; e-mail
Received: date; Received in revised: date; Accepted: date; Published: date DOI: https://doi.org/10.52542/tjdu
Abstract. A single paragraph of about 200 words maximum. For research articles, abstracts should give a pertinent overview of the work. We strongly encourage authors to use the following style of structured abstracts, but without headings: (1) Background: Place the question addressed in a broad context and highlight the purpose of the study; (2) Methods: Describe briefly the main methods or applied; (3) Results: Summarize the article's main findings; and (4) Conclusions: Indicate the main conclusions or interpretations. The abstract should be an objective representation of the article, it must not contain results which are not presented and substantiated in the main text and should not exaggerate the main conclusions. Margins: top 20 mm, bottom 20 mm, left 30 mm, right 15 mm.
Keywords: keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3, keyword 4, keyword 5.
1. Introduction
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The introduction should briefly place the study in a broad context and highlight why it is important. It should define the purpose of the work and its significance. The current state of the research field should be reviewed carefully and key publications cited. Please highlight controversial and diverging hypotheses when necessary. Finally, briefly mention the main aim of the work and highlight the principal conclusions. As far as possible, please keep the introduction comprehensible to scientists outside your particular field of research. References should be numbered in order of appearance and indicated by a numeral or numerals in square brackets, e.g., [1] or [2, 7], or [4–6]. See the end of the document for further details on references.
2. Materials and Methods
Materials and Methods should be described with sufficient details to allow others to replicate and build on published results. Please note that publication of your manuscript implicates that you must make all materials, data, computer code, and protocols associated with the publication available to readers. Please disclose at the submission stage any restrictions on the availability of materials or information. New methods and protocols should be described in detail while well-established methods can be briefly described and appropriately cited.
Table 1. This is a table.
Road Level A Level B Level C Level D Level E Level G
Passive 0 1 2 3 4 5
Control 0 0 0 0 0 0
(a)Description (b) Description
Figure 1. This is a figure, Schemes follow the same formatting. If there are multiple panels, they should be listed as: (a) Description of what is contained in the first panel; (b) Description of what is
contained in the second panel
Formatting of Mathematical Components This is an example of an equation:
CSM= tg β−μ μ⋅tg β+1⋅PV
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3. Results and Discussion
Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted in perspective of previous studies and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible. Future research directions may also be highlighted.
4. Conclusion
The authors are recommended to see the recent issue of the journal and prepare the manuscript in the due style. The authors are responsible for the correctness of the English language.
Acknowledgment
In this section you can acknowledge any support given which is not covered by the author contribution or funding sections. This may include administrative and technical support, or donations in kind (e.g., materials used for experiments).
References
[1]T. Sahin, H. Kockar, M. Alper, Properties of electrodeposited CoFe/Cu multilayers:
The effect of Cu layer thickness, J. Mag. Mag. Mater., 373, 2015, 128-131.
[2]S. C. Achen, A new boundary integral equation formulation, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 56(2), 1989, 29-30.
[3]S. P. Bingulac, On the compatibility of adaptive controllers, in Proc. 4th Annu.
Allerton Conf. Circuits and Systems Theory, New York, 1994, 8-16.