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CS 603 - Wireless Sensor Systems

Spring 2004

 

 

There are two parts of the project.

(1) Indepth Study of a topic: Each student is required to study a particular topic in depth by surveying the literature and proposing his/her approaches to a problem on the topic. Final output would be a high quality technical report which explains your chosen topic to novices in the field.

(2) Application Development: Select an application in the WSN area, study it in depth by surveying the literature and proposing your approaches for the selected application, and evaluating the proposed solutions through simulations and/or analytical techniques. Projects involving implementations, tinyOS, eCOS, RTOS, and network simulations using ns2 or opnet are strongly encouraged. The project may be done individually or in teams of two or more students, provided that the tasks of each team member are clearly identified. All projects must be approved by the instructor. Each student or team must submit a brief project proposal that outlines project objectives and work plan. Project proposals are due within the first three weeks of classes. You are encouraged to discuss project ideas with me and to submit your proposal as early as possible. Final output would be a working implementation of the application along with a (again) a high quality technical report.

Please click project-guidelines to get more information about project, and click project-topics to take a look at some of the projects.

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Few tips from CS691 - Smart Sensor Networks class on reading papers, presentations etc.

Few tips from CS526 - Parallel Processing I class on project guidelines etc.

 

NOTE: Easy availability of information, material, source codes, lecture notes etc on the Internet may make it possible to find solutions to your assignments on the Internet or elsewhere. It is okay to refer to those, understand them and use them to enhance your solutions, generate your own ideas etc. However, you must give proper and full credit to original authors of the work, if you include their ideas and/or solutions. Failing to do so is part of academic and professional dishonesty. It will not be tolerated in this class. Do not give in to temptations..

Last updated 30-Mar-2004 18:15


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