Report

William

July 17, 2017 - July 23, 2017

Papers

Title 1:
Design and Implementation of Mobile Emergency Report Information (MERCI) Application

Title 2:
Optimal UWB Channel Paths Selection Scheme for Avionic Systems.(Conference)

Title 3:
Ultrawideband WSN Communication for Next Generation Wireless Avionic Systems(Journal)

Title 4:
Enhanced SDP-Dynamic Bloom 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 Journal Paper in aspects of:
- Checking the readability issues of the paper.

Title 2:
[1] Awaiting comments and updates from the Prof. prior to submission.

Title 3:
[1] Steady improvement to enhance the paper in order to submit for another upcoming conference and Journal.

Title 4:
[1] Collation of documentation for Visa application.
[2] Contacting the Cyprus Embassy in China for a detailed information regarding visa applications.

WEBSITE (FIELDBUS)
[1] Foundation Field-bus Technology(Learning and training on Fieldbus)[10]

This Week Todo's

Title 3:
[1] Continuous works, proof-reading with the Prof. prior to submission.
[2] Content re-organization.

Title 4:
[1] Continuous Collation of documentation for Visa application.
[2] Contacting the Cyprus Embassy in China for a detailed information regarding visa applications.

Project Progress

Project Merci

50% Progress
Last Week's Project

Title 1(Project Merci)
[1] Meeting was held with Prof. Lee. and update report was made.
[2] Coding, development and debugging of the function parts.

This Week's Project

Title 1(Project Merci)
[1] Continuous coding/debugging works on the Network page, settings page and SQL Configurations.
[2] Daily report/Meeting with the team and Prof. Lee.

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.