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EE 498/499: Team Design Project

IEEE Style

The IEEE Reference Guide and IEEE Citation Guidelines outline how to cite a variety of references in IEEE style. 

To cite specific IEEE periodicals, check the list of Journal Titles and Abbreviations and the list of Magazine Titles and Abbreviations.

For more information, consult the IEEE Editorial Style Manual which covers punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, section headings, numbers, and equations.

In-Text Citations and References

View the sources above and the Monash University Library IEEE Style Guide and Purdue University Online Writing Lab IEEE Overview for examples of how to cite sources using in-text citations with matching references.

 

Sample In-Text Citations with Matching References

It is possible to measure the blood pressure using wearable sensors through a modified volume-oscillometric technique which eliminates the need for an inflatable pressure cuff [1] and using earphone and mobile device [2].

References

[1]      P. A. Shaltis, A. T. Reisner, and H. H. Asada, "Cuffless blood pressure monitoring using hydrostatic pressure changes," IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng.,
          vol. 55, no. 6, pp. 1775-1777, Jun. 2008. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2008.919142.

[2]     M.-Z. Poh, K. Kim, A. Goessling, N. Swenson, and R. Picard, "Cardiovascular monitoring using earphones and a mobile device," IEEE Pervasive
         Comput.
, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 18-26, Oct./Dec. 2012. doi: 10.1109/MPRV.2010.91.