University of Florida, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
EEL 6509 -- Wireless Communications
Class Project Guidelines
General Objectives:
The project is
intended to provide the students with an opportunity to take the initiative and
develop independent research capability and creativity. In the project,
students are expected to identify problems of their own interest, tackle the
problems from their own perspective, gain hand-on experience, and hopefully,
have the fun of making their own discoveries. The project will
obviously require a good deal of time and energy, imagination and hard work.
Project Format:
The class project
will be done individually (that is, teaming with other students is not allowed), requiring about 30
hours over the entire semester. A project includes the
following phases: choosing a project topic, writing a project proposal, conducting
the project, and writing a final project
report.
A project usually consists of
reading papers on a chosen topic, comparing performances of different
approaches, and perhaps proposing your own algorithms/improvements, implementing
one or two of them.
Instructions for Preparing Your Project Proposal
Instructions for Preparing Your Project Reports
Instructions for Submitting Your Project Reports
- You need to submit the following items to the
E-learning website under the directory
of "Project Report".
- A written report for your project in pdf or WORD format
- Computer programs that you develop for your project.
Any type of computer program will be acceptable; e.g., it can be in the format of Matlab script,
Matlab Simulink or C Language or any other type of computer language.
You can put all the source codes/programs in a zip file or a rar file or a pdf file.
7-zip format is not acceptable.
- A file of your presentation slides in ppt or pptx or
pdf format
- Post a video on YouTube, which demonstrates
your project results. Your YouTube video is expected to have a length of
at least 10 minutes; the content of your video is expected to include a
presentation of your Powerpoint slides and a demonstration of your computer
programs. You can provide your YouTube video link in the
text box under the directory
of "Project Report" on the
E-learning website. YouTube web
site may only allow you to upload a video of 15 minutes; hence, if your video
is longer than 15 minutes, you need to split your video into multiple
segments, each of which needs to be less than 15 minutes, and upload each
segment individually and provide all the YouTube links in the text box under
the directory of "Project Report" on the
E-learning website.
- You can download the
following free (open source)
program to record video with screen capture:
http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html?gclid=CNadwsW6-6wCFSVjTAodbjzTSg
Hints for Coming Up with a Topic
Please feel free to propose any idea you want for your
project.
There are two basic approaches you can use for your
project.
- Develop a new idea or a new twist on an existing idea,
and then do enough evaluation to serve as a proof of concept.
- Do an extensive evaluation of an existing idea that
gives you some insight into the advantages or disadvantages of that idea.
Here are some
suggested project topics.