Report

William

May 1, 2017 - May 7, 2017

Papers

Title 1:
Network Latency-Aware comparative approach of the existing SDP and modified SDP-DynamicBloom filters for a DDS Node discovery scheme.



Title 2:
Analyzing the Optimal Channel paths in Ultra-Wide Band networks:Applicable to Avionic Systems.

50% Progress
Last Week's Progress

Title 1:
[1] Still working on the system model part.
-Reviewing the simple discovery protocol.



Title 2:
[1] To-Do list of on the paper have been made.
[2] Review works on the abstract and introductory part of the paper have commenced

This Week Todo's

Title 1:
[1] More progress and contents will be made on the system model part.
-On the simple discovery protocol.




Title 2:
[1] More progress will be made on the Abstract and Introduction part.
-in the aspect of readability.
-clarity of purpose.
-robust and deep-learning.

Project Progress

Project Merci, OceanIT(Oil & Gas)

50% Progress
Last Week's Project

Title 1(Project Merci)
[1] Meeting was held to further analyze the proposed interface.
[2] The systems have been set-up and the codes have been analyzed using the IOS operating system device.
[3] Progress works on the development part of the project.


Title 2(OceanIT)
[1] A 3-man Meeting with Prof. Lee was held all through last week regarding the new project.
[2] Clarity and sense of purpose for the project was made known by Prof. Lee.
[3] Drafting of Proposal/conference slides was made and thoroughly edited by Prof. Lee.

This Week's Project

Title 1(Project Merci)
[1] Will finalize on the coding and development of the user interface part.
[2] Next task would be declared after finalizing the UI part.


Title 2(OceanIT)
[1] Next task would be made known to us by the Prof. Regarding the project.


WEBSITE (FIELDBUS)
[1] Foundation Fieldbus Technology(Learning and training on Fieldbus)

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.