Title 1:
Ultrawideband Sensor Network Communication for Next Generation Wireless Avionic Systems(IEEE Journal).
Title 2:
Implementation of Mobile Emergency Report Application (Journal)
Title 3:
Enhanced SDP-Dynamic Bloom Filters for a DDS Node Discovery Scheme in Real-time Systems (ETFA 2017)
Title 1:
[1] Feedback from Prof. Kim was received.
[2] Steady investigation and finalization of the paper.
Title 2:
[1] Simulation works are almost completed.
[1] Works on the contents, abstract, introduction and system model are on-going.
Title 3:
[1] Finalizing Post-Conference documentations, presentation slides and reports to the NSL.
[2] Prepared and submitted the paper to the IEEE PDF eXpress Site Service for compliance check and onward publications as directed by the Organizers.
Title 1:
[1] Steady improvement to enhance the paper with respect to block diagrams, system model and contents.
[2] Finalization and onward submission to IEEE sensor Journal will made by this weekend.
Title 2:
[1] Steady and continuous investigation of the paper.
[2] Content re-organization and technical analysis.
[3] Investigations of the simulation works.
Title 3:
[1] Finalizing Post-Conference documentations, presentation slides and reports to the NSL.
Project W-Merci, OceanIT(Oil & Gas)
Project W-Merci
[1] Meeting was held as usual to discuss the updates.
[2] W-Merci Block diagram, system structure, Database design and analysis was made and presented.
[3] Next week's task was reviewed.
OceanIT(DOF)
[1] Expecting feedback from Prof. Lee
Project W-Merci
[1] Meeting will be held today with Prof. Lee to have it presented.
[2] System design analysis on-going.
[3] Investigations of the sensor monitoring devices will be concluded and presented.
OceanIT(DOF)
[1]Expecting feedback from Prof. Lee
[1] Learning and Practicing all essential simulation and Laboratory working tools in detail.
[2] Completion of all my pending tasks as at when due.
[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.