Edhec Application Form Checklist - 2018 - 2019
Edhec Application Form Checklist - 2018 - 2019
Edhec Application Form Checklist - 2018 - 2019
Bachelor of Technology
in
Programme
by
NAME
Register Number
I hereby declare that the thesis entitled “Thesis title" submitted by me, for
the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Programme to VIT is a
record of bonafide work carried out by me under the supervision of Guide Name.
I further declare that the work reported in this thesis has not been
submitted and will not be submitted, either in part or in full, for the award of any
other degree or diploma in this institute or any other institute or university.
Place : Vellore
Date :
Signature of the
Candidate
CERTIFICATE
The contents of this report have not been submitted and will not be
submitted either in part or in full, for the award of any other degree or diploma in
this institute or any other institute or university. The thesis fulfills the
requirements and regulations of the University and in my opinion meets the
necessary standards for submission.
Place
Date
: Vellore
:
Signature of the Guide
Internal Examiner External
Examiner
Programme
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Student Name
Executive Summary
Acknowledgement i
Executive Summary ii
List of Figures ix
Abbreviations xvi
1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Objective 1
1.2 Motivation 2
1.3 Background 3
3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3
6 PROJECT DEMONSTRATION .
7 COST ANALYSIS / RESULT & DISCUSSION (as applicable) .
8 SUMMARY .
9 REFERENCES .
APPENDIX A .
List of Figures
(In the chapters, figure caption should come below the figure and table caption
should come above the table. Figure and table captions should be of font size 10.)
List of Tables
Table No.
Title
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2.1 Table caption
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List of Abbreviations
3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project
2G Second Generation
3G Third Generation
4G Fourth Generation
AWGN Additive White Gaussian Noise
Symbols and Notations
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CFO
NCFO
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. OBJECTIVE
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The Internet of things (IoT) is network of objects, in which the objects of everyday life
are embedded with microcontroller, sensors and software that enables these objects to
collect and communicate data with one another and the users, becoming the essential part
of the internet. The IoT model, aims at making the Internet even more persistent.
Furthermore, by enabling easy access and communication with a wide range of devices
such as, for example, home appliances, surveillance cameras, monitoring sensors and so
on, the IoT is implemented for the development of applications that makes use of the
enormous amount and the data generated by such objects provide services. This method
finds application in many different areas, such as home automate, mobile healthcare,
traffic management and many others [1]. In this scenario, the application of the IoT
paradigm to a city environment is of particular interest, as it responds to the governments
to adopt information and communications technologies (ICT) solutions in the
management of public affairs, thus it is called Smart City concept [2]. Though there is no
yet formal and widely accepted definition of ―Smart City‖,the aim is to make a better
use of the municipal resources, increasing the quality of the services presented to the
residents, while decreasing the operational costs of the municipal administrations. This
objective can be tailed by the deployment of an IoT, i.e., a communication infrastructure
that provides cohesive, simple, and inexpensive access to a overabundance of public
services, thus unleashing potential interactions and increasing clearness to the citizens.
An IoT has numerous benefits in managing and optimizing traditional services, such as
transport and parking,
References
[1] Sergiy Fefilatyev, “Algorithms for Visual Maritime Surveillance with Rapidly
Moving Camera”, Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida, 2012.
[2] Domenico Bloisi, Luca Iocchi, Michele Fiorini, Giovanni Graziano,
“Automatic Maritime Surveillance with Visual Target Detection”,
International Defense and Homeland Security Simulation Workshop (DHSS),
September 2011.
[3] Domenico Bloisi, Luca Iocchi, Michele Fiorini, Giovanni Graziano, “Camera
Based Target Recognition for Maritime Awareness”, Information Fusion
(FUSION), 15th International Conference, July 2012.
[4]. Rodrigo Da Silva Moreira, Nelson Francisco Favilla Ebecken, Alexandre
Soares Alves, Frédéric Livernet4, Aline Campillo-Navetti, “A Survey on Video
Detection and Tracking of Maritime Vessels”, IJRRAS 20, July 2014.
[5] Digi-key Corporation. http://www.digikey.com/