Content Advice
Abstract
The whole case study in 10-15 lines. Do not include, references to
♦ State main objectives – What did you figures, etc., information in the
investigate and why in your case study? report, background information.
♦ Describe methods – What did you do? Extract key points and condense
♦ Summarize important results – What did material
you find out?
♦ State main conclusions – what do your
results mean?
.
Introduction
♦ Describe the problem investigated.
From2-3 pages
Move from general to specific –for example
2. Multiplexing techniques
2.1 TDMA
2,2 FDMA
3.3 CDMA
3.4 OFDM
♦ Summarize relevant research to provide relate problems in the real world
context, key terms, and concept so the to your research. Make clear links
reader can understand your case study. between the problem and the
♦ Review relevant past research to Solution. Be selective in choosing
Provide rational for your work. Studies to cite.
♦ Briefly describe your research – design,
research, hypothesis, etc.Your system
description
Here, your system description in
detail.
Put all the related block diagram
figures equations
For example you chose OFDM
OFDM Transmitter
Channel
Receiver Block diagram
Methodology
♦ How you studied the problem and what Provide enough detail for
you used – materials, subjects and replication of your work. Order
equipment.,measurment,software procedures chronologically.
♦ How you performed the research – Use past tense to describe what
methods and procedure. you did. Don’t mix results with
procedure.
Conclusions
Outline the success of your project when Make explanations complete.
compared to the objectives that were set. Avoid speculation that cannot be
♦ Suggest further work for your research tested in the foreseeable future.
area. Discuss possible reasons for
♦ Summarise the most important findings. expected or unexpected findings.EXAMPLE LAYOUT
The previous pages could be interpreted and a report laid out in the
following fashion
♦ Abstract
♦ Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
- Problem description
- Objectives of the work
- Organisation of the report
♦ Chapter 2: Background
- Details of relevant theory
- Review of past/reported work
- Brief introduction of the proposed work/solution
Methodology
♦ Chapter 3: (Appropriate title related to research)
- Main work, e.g., solution approach, theory, simulation software, circuit design, etc.
♦ Chapter 4: (Appropriate title related to research)
- Results and findings based on the method described in Chapter 3
♦ Chapter 5: Evaluation
- This could be optional, depending on the content of the research. This chapter
provides an objective evaluation/comparison of the student's work with others.
♦ Chapter 6: Conclusion
- Review of the project and reiteration of important findings
- Suggestion for future work
Conclusions
♦ Appendices
♦ References