Report

William

November 27, 2017 - December 3, 2017

Papers

Title 1:
Ultrawideband Sensor Network Channel Models for Next Generation Wireless Avionic Systems(IEEE Aerospace)


Title 2:
Implementation of Mobile Emergency Report Application using Mobility Sensors(IEEE Journal).


Title 3:
Implementing Energy-efficient Sensors in Data Centers for Industrial Internet of Things (IoT-SIU 2018)

50% Progress
Last Week's Progress

Title 1:
[1] Met Prof. Kim to discuss the progress and a few correction was made.
[2] Steady improvement to enhance the paper with respect to review comments.
[3] Almost concluded with a new diagram.
[4] Enhanced the paper in order to reduce the verbatim copyright.

Title 2:
[1] Block diagrams, system model and contents was reviewed and updated.
[2] Simulation graphs was included.
[3] Works on the contents is on-going.

Title 3:
[1] Awaiting decision notification from the conference body.

This Week Todo's

Title 1:
[1] Continuous improvement to enhance the paper with respect to review comments.
[2] Working hard to re-submit it my the weekend.

Title 2:
[1] Steady and continuous investigation of the paper.
[2] Content re-organization and system Model writing.
[3] Inclusion of the simulated works in progress.

Title 3:
[1] Awaiting decision notification from the conference body.

Project Progress

Project W-Merci

50% Progress
Last Week's Project

[1] Meeting was held as usual to discuss the updates.
[2] Paper survey works in progress.
[3] Meeting with the new survey team was done and delegation of responsibilities was concluded.

This Week's Project

[1] Meeting will be held as usual to discuss the updates.
[2] Progress report will be made available at the next class on wednesday.
[3] Next week's task will be reviewed on Friday.

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.