Report

William

June 5, 2017 - June 11, 2017

Papers

Title 1:
Optimal UWB Channel Paths Selection Scheme for Avionic Systems.(Conference/Journal)

Title 2:
Network Latency-Aware comparative approach of the existing SDP and modified SDP-DynamicBloom filters for a DDS Node discovery scheme.(Journal Re-submission)


Title 3:
Enhanced SDP-DynamicBloom Filters for a DDS Node Discovery Scheme in Real-time Systems (WIP: ETFA 2017)

50% Progress
Last Week's Progress

Title 1:
[1] Steady improvement to enhance the paper in order to submit for another upcoming conference and Journal
-Modification in paper contents.
-modification and combination of the simulation graphs.
-Typos and grammar constructions was made.
-clearness and readability issues.

Title 2:
Steady and continuous progress in the aspects of:
-More systems model diagrams and algorithms.
-Investigation of the algorithm

Title 3:
Submitted and awaiting conference decision.

This Week Todo's

Title 1:
[1] Conclusion of the above task.
[2] Will make it ready for submission to ICCA 2017 conference in Jeju.

Title 2:
[1] Emphasis would be made to complete the System Model part.
[2] Continue Investigation of the algorithm and reference to other papers.

Project Progress

Project Merci

50% Progress
Last Week's Project

Title 1(Project Merci)
[1] Meeting was held with Prof. Lee and team was re-organized with each person having new task.
[1] Coding and development of the user interface part have been finalized.
[2] Adding more functionalities to the UI.
[3] SQL Database for the UI will be developed.

This Week's Project

Title 1(Project Merci)
[1] Fine-tuning the UI and making more research analyses in terms of widening the scope of the project.
[2] Next task was declared after finalizing the UI part.

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.