We can embed the long equation into a floating figure. This works for IEEE conference/journal submissions.
\begin{figure*}[!t]
\normalsize
\begin{equation}
….
\end{equation}
\hrulefill
\vspace*{4pt}
\end{figure*}
We can embed the long equation into a floating figure. This works for IEEE conference/journal submissions.
\begin{figure*}[!t]
\normalsize
\begin{equation}
….
\end{equation}
\hrulefill
\vspace*{4pt}
\end{figure*}