Projects will be written up in double-column, single spaced, IEEE format.
One can find alot about this format on-line (e.g. IEEE),
and it is the one format you need to learn as an ECE individual.
Headings given in typical IEEE format templates are suggestions only;
you will need to have at least a few sentances explaining the project, and you will need to have discussion throughout your project. Figures will be included in the middle of the writeup. Discussion of your results is essential and always expected even if not explicitly stated.
More advice on writing with
IEEE
format.
We will work as individuals for each of these projects.
Make sure your name is on the submission so I know who to give credit for the report;
although the project will be submitted electronically,
don't assume the submission system will retain any of this information.
There is no need to show any code unless the project
explicitly asks for it.
Therefore, do not include code unless it is requested
or absolutely necessary.
You may discuss the questions in large groups,
but each individual must independently perform and write-up the required work.
Projects handed in after this deadline will not be accepted.
This policy is firm, so do not fall behind!
The work load will not get any lighter later in the semester.
Extensions on due dates will not be granted unless there is a very compelling
reason (e.g., a medical problem).
To get an extension, you must talk with me before the due date.
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