EE 311: Electric and Magnetic Fields
Project Report [10%]
Student Name
Student ID
Date
Project Title:
Supervisor
Contents Introduction 3 Materials and Methods 3 Results and Discussion 3 Conclusion 3 Appendix [ if applicable] 4 References 4
Introduction
The project report is a very important part of your work and counts towards a significant portion of your final project grade. This section should provide relevant background information on the project and provide the motivation for it. It should emphasize the problem identified and significance of the project compared with other existing solutions.
The introduction should include:
· The problem addressed in the project.
· A background review of the state of the art in the relevant field.
· Objective of the proposed projects.
· The adopted approach
Describe real world systems that are related to your project. Address issues such as ethics, economics and sustainability, research and development.
Research the literature and provide formal citations from publications in the Reference Section.
Materials and Methods
· Discuss theoretical background of the problem and your solution (circuit)
· High Level Design: Use a block diagram in order to explain your solution. Explain the main parts and their functions briefly
· Low Level Design: Use Schematic diagrams in order to illustrate the details of your solution. Discuss the main circuit elements and their functions briefly.
Results and Discussion
· Discuss the expected results in details.
Conclusion
· Give a brief summary of your project.
· Highlight some importance results that you discussed in Results and Discussion section
· If possible mention about possible future works in order to improve the proposed solution.
Appendix [ if applicable]
Use appendices as appropriate. These can contain detailed program listings, user manuals, or anything else which is too detailed and/or too long to put anywhere else in the report.
References
Use one consistent system for citing works in the body of your report. Several such systems are in common use in textbooks and in conference and journal papers. Ensure that any works you cite are listed in the references section, and vice versa.
IEEE standards for citation should be used (check the IEEE citation standard uploaded in the resources)
Here are some examples of this kind of referencing in the text;
…end of the line for my research [13].
The theory was first put forward in 1987 [1]. Scholtz [2] has argued that…….
Several recent studies [3, 4, 15, 16] have suggested that…
For example, see [7],
[1] A. Rezi and M. Allam, “Techniques in array processing by means of transformations, ” in Control and Dynamic Systems, Vol. 69, Multidemsional Systems, C. T. Leondes, Ed. San Diego: Academic Press, 1995, pp. 133-180.
[2] G. O. Young, “Synthetic structure of industrial plastics,” in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3, J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. 15-64.
[3] S. M. Hemmington, Soft Science. Saskatoon: Univ. of Saskatchewan Press, 1997.
[4] N. Osifchin and G. Vau, “Power considerations for the modernization of telecommunications in Central and Eastern European and former Soviet Union (CEE/FSU) countries,” in Second Int. Telecommunications Energy Special Conf., 1997, pp. 9-16.
[5] O. B. R. Strimpel, “Computer graphics,” in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 8th ed., Vol. 4. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997, pp. 279-283.
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