Report

William

March 27, 2017 - April 2, 2017

Papers

Title 1: Analyzing the Optimal Channel paths in Ultra-Wide Band networks:Applicable to Avionic Systems.


Title 2: DDS Node Discovery Scheme with Dynamic Bloom Filters (Journal Paper).


Title 3: Interference-aware in the industrial application of 802.15.3a networks to the Avionic Systems.

50% Progress
Last Week's Progress

Title 1:
[1] Submitted to the WFCS 2017 after careful and constructive modifications made by Prof. Kim and Prof. Lee.
[2] Awaiting Decisions of the panels.

Title 2:
[1] I have retrieved the reviewer's comments and properly highlight my TO DO tasks.
[2] Main Part of the reviewer's comments where the fact that the idea of the paper is no longer novel.
[3] I shall discuss with Prof. on the possibility of continuing the works or start afresh entirely.

Title 3:
[1] Commencing a new research focus, as a part of enhancements to my previous works.
[2] Analyzing the existing and previous works.

This Week Todo's

Title 2:
[1] Will keep studying all the relevant references concerning the Journal.
[2] Will commence work to enhance the Journal for submission as soon as i have discussed with Prof.


Title 3:

[1] Will keep analyzing the existing and previous works.
[2] Will come up with a direction for the research works.
[3] Will come up with an abstract for the paper by the end of the week.

Project Progress

Project Merci

50% Progress
Last Week's Project

[1] Meeting was held to critically analyzed the code.
[2] The systems have been set-up and the codes have been analyzed using the IOS operating system device.

This Week's Project

[1] Tasks would be created for each member of the team.
[2] Partial design works is expected this week.
[3] [3] Learning the IOS and Android development languages and frameworks for the sake of the project works

Monthly Goals

[1] Learning and Practicing all essential simulation and Laboratory working tools in detail.

[2] completion of all my pending tasks as at when due.

Annual Goals

[1] Submitting and getting accepted to at-least one international conference/Journal paper.
[2] Submitting as much domestic papers as possible.
[3] Having a detailed knowledge and use of all the NSL working tools.