Writing a paper with bookdown and rticles IEEE

Part of my regular activities is writing papers for conferences. Over time, I have developed a skeleton to get me kick-started. Since moving to R & RMarkdown, there is a bit of infrastructure setup involved.

Voila my YAML and basic paper structure for a {bookdown}-supported paper using {rticles}’ IEEE template. Just paste and copy … and get going!

---
title: "Building Back Better – Democratisation of Performance Monitoring with Open Data"
date: "09 June 2021"
output:
  bookdown::pdf_book:
     base_format: rticles::ieee_article
bibliography: "DASC2021.bib"
affiliation:
  ## use one only of the following
  # author-columnar: true         ## one column per author
  institution-columnar: true  ## one column per institution  
  # wide: true          ## one column wide author/affiliation fields
  institution:
    - name: EUROCONTROL
      department: Performance Review Unit
      location: Brussels (Belgium)
      #mark: 1
      author:
        - name: Rainer Koelle
          email: my email
    - name: cooperation university/organisation
      department: tbd ... 
      location: tbd location
      #mark: 2
      author:
        - name: name of 2nd author
          email: second_author@somedomain.com
abstract: |
  Here goes the abstract of the paper. 
  <!-- motivation -->
  <!-- short background - why important -->
  <!-- approach chosen / research method -->
  <!-- experimental work -->
  <!-- results obtained -->
  <!-- conclusions / key take-away -->
---



# Introduction

<!--| 1. Nature of the problem. -->

<!-- 2. Background of previous work - High-level background/driver of work. -->
<!-- 3. Purpose and significance of the paper.   -->
<!-- 4. Method by which the problem is approached.  -->
<!-- 5. Organization of the paper. -->

# Materials and methods / System model / Conceptual Approach

# Results

# Conclusions
<!-- 1. What is shown by this work and its significance.  -->
<!-- 2. Limitations and advantages.  -->
<!-- 3. Applications of the results. -->
<!-- 4. Recommendations for further work.  -->


# Acknowledgment {-}

# References {-}
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Rainer Koelle
Head Operational ANS Performance

I am a pilot, air traffic controller, and engineer, and work for EUROCONTROL, Performance Review Unit. My research interests revolve around operational air navigation and/or air transportation system performance applying a mix of data science and system analytics. In a side role I am also interested in time-critical decision making applied in aviation security and critical infrastructure protection.

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