A student must choose one of the above topics for the report. The written contents of the report can be divided into
Introduction, Main Report Body and Conclusion.
The Main Report Body should consist of three parts:
– Application itself
– Multimedia techniques and/or technology used in the application
– Communication techniques and/or technology used in the application
Basic source coding techniques which are already covered in the unit materials of this unit should not be covered in details
in the report. Multimedia techniques and technology may include the acquisition of the multimedia, and should include the
coding of the acquired multimedia, communication technology, such as techniques, devices, protocols and/or standards
used in the application. Similarly, basic communication techniques, protocols and standards, and those which are already
covered in the unit materials of this unit should not be covered in details in the report.
Multimedia communication technologies, protocols and standards to be covered in lectures include basic data compression
techniques, JPEG, JPEG2000, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, H.261, H.263, H.264, RTP, RTCP, SIP, STP, SDP, and RSVP.
Detailed materials in an assignment submission, which overlap lecture materials in general and the listed protocols in
particular, may not be counted.
In summary, the report should at least cover the application part, the multimedia part of the application, and the communication
part of the application. These three parts must belong to the same application area. There should be balance, in
contents as well as in details, in the coverage of these three parts in the report.
The 3000 words are for the report contents only. Although the amount of words is small, words used in the front
cover, table of contents, references, diagrams, and tables, etc., are not counted.
Students are expected to do their own literature research and any reference used must be quoted at the end of the
whole report. A small amount of direct quoting of sentences and small paragraphs, properly quoted and referenced, from
literatures may be used in the report to refer to other people’s statements and to initiate discussions or descriptions in
the report. However, the report should mostly be written by the student’s own words, with reference to the literatures if
necessary. Too much direct quoting in the report will be penalized, in a sense that it will reduce the effective amount of
the student’s contributions to the report.
Please note that Turnitin, an originality checker, is to be used to report on the amount of written contribution from
the student to the submitted report.
Tables and diagrams should be used to organize data, and should be drawn by the students. Direct copying of tables
and figures from literatures may be ignored. Any sources of data must be referenced. References, tables and diagrams
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(properly captioned) should NOT be placed in the main body of the report. Instead they should be placed at the end of
the report. Students should avoid simply listing a large number of points in point-format in the description part of the
report. A list of points, which is effectively a table, may be marked as such.
Given the word limit of 3000 specified in the assignment, materials written too far b