A scientific study of the problems of digital
engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.
The following guidelines are mandatory for MAPLD 2001 Select Papers that will be subject to peer-review and publication in the AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets.
- Original manuscript and four duplicates with five sets of illustrations (copies, not originals) prepared according to the Journal requirements.
- Cover letter should include a reference to MAPLD 2001 and the names and addresses of five suggested referees

Dr Tanya Vladimirova
Surrey Space Centre
University of Surrey, Guilford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK
The following instructions are provided as an aid to guide the author in preparing his or her manuscript for the 2001 Military and Aerospace Applications of Programmable Devices and Technologies International Conference Proceedings. These guidelines are mandatory for Select Papers that will be subject to peer-review and publication in the AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets.
JSRScopeGeneral.doc
JSRScopeGeneral.PDFJSRDetailedInstructions.doc (scanned. will upload new version soon. rk)
JSRDetailedInstructions.PDFJSRAccuracy.doc
JSRAccuracy.PDFJSREthicalStandards.doc
JSREthicalStandards.PDFInformation on the SI system, rules, style conventions, etc: International System of Units from NIST
Please contact Dr. T. Vladimirova at T.Vladimirova@ee.surrey.ac.uk or R. Katz at mapld2001@klabs.org if you have any questions.
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