Report

William

November 28, 2016 - December 4, 2016

Papers

Title 1: Optimal path selection in UWB networks for Avionic systems.

Title 2: Estimation of Channel Parameters for Saleh-Valenzuela Model Simulation (personal survey).

Title 3: The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering:
Design of Routing Protocol for Multi-Sink based Wireless Sensor Networks

50% Progress
Last Week's Progress

Title 1:
[1] Continuous study and work, analysis and work-in-progress report on the paper.
[2] Studying MATLAB in detail in other to commence simulation.

Title 3:
[1] Reviews on the paper have been concluded and effectively sent before the due date. errors observed and pointed out were:
--grammertical and readability of the journal.
--methodology and simulations works.
--opinions on what is required to be done by the Authors to enhance the journal

This Week Todo's

Title 1:
[1] Continuous study and work, analysis and work-in-progress report on the paper.
--parameters and Tables of values.
--Grammartical and readability of the paper.

[2] Studying MATLAB in detail in other to commence simulation.
--To enable me commence simulation works.


Title 2:
[1] Getting the slides ready and attested-to by the Professor and onward presentation.

Project Progress

Virtualization

50% Progress
Last Week's Project

[1] meeting was held and Sample GUI was Analized by the two(2) teams.
[2] Individual and collective opinions and inputs on the Analized example GUI(About CreateVM function) was made.

This Week's Project

[1] Further analysis of the GUI was requested to be made by individual meambers of the group.
[2] My own GUI design have been concluded and ready to be presented.
[3] Will contiue to make a detailed study of C# programming Language needed for the project.
[4] Will work to include a function that allows for multi-view of the RDP inteface

Monthly Goals

[1] Studying MATLAB and all other essential working tools in detail.
[2] Studying C#

Annual Goals

[1] Submitting and getting accepted to atleast one international Paper/Journal.
[2] Submitting as much domestic papers as possible.
[3] Having a detailed knowledge and use of all the working tools.