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Senior Project
by
John J. Doe,
Jane D. Doe
Sana'a, Yemen
Spring 2013
Approved by:
Supervisor
Committee Member
Committee Member
DEDICATION
John J. Doe
Jane D. Doe
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We would like to thank our supervisor and the dean and the rest of the people who
spared no effort in
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ABSTRACT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEDICATION.........................................................................................................................II
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.......................................................................................................III
ABSTRACT............................................................................................................................IV
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................................V
LIST OF FIGURES.............................................................................................................VII
LIST OF TABLES..............................................................................................................VIII
LIST OF SYMBOLS.............................................................................................................IX
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................1
1.1 Background...............................................................................................................1
2.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................2
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3.3 System Architecture.................................................................................................4
3.7 Conclusion.................................................................................................................5
4.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................6
4.5 Conclusion.................................................................................................................6
5.1 Conclusion.................................................................................................................7
REFERENCES.......................................................................................................................11
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF SYMBOLS
Ω: Resistance
μ: Viscosity
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
This section contains a simple introduction to the topic and a background of the
field. This section should not span more than two to three pages.
This section a formal statement of the thesis problem must be clearly defined. The
problem statement must include a detailed reformulation of the topic definition originally
presented by the supervisor. This section should not span more than two to three pages.
This section is only a general summary of what has been done in this project. It is
meant to introduce the user to what he/she is about to read in the next few chapters.
This section is a prelude of all the remaining chapters in the thesis. Note: before the
final report, only the completed chapters (such as survey) are outlined here.
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CHAPTER 2
SURVEY OF EXISTING METHODS AND SIMILAR
SYSTEMS
2.1 Introduction
Describe Method 1, System 1 or common features from related work in the literature.
Describe Method 2, System 2 or common features from related work in the literature.
Describe Method 3, System 3 or common features from related work in the literature.
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2.5 Conclusion and Motivation
This paragraph in meant to draw conclusions about the existing methods and the
motivation behind your work. What are the problems that remain unsolved by existing
CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM DESIGN
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3.1 Introduction
This section is meant to explain to the reader use cases for the project, activity
Define the overall architecture of the system. Layered, Dataflow, Multi-tier, Client-
The static design view of the system. It includes all the underlying classes designed
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3.7 Conclusion
This paragraph in meant to draw conclusions highlighting the main ideas in this chapter.
CHAPTER 4
IMPLEMENTATION/SIMULATION AND TESTING
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4.1 Introduction
List the tools used for implementing the system. This includes hardware, compilers,
4.5 Conclusion
This paragraph in meant to draw conclusions highlighting the main ideas in this chapter.
CHAPTER 5
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
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5.1 Conclusion
Describe the opportunities for expanding the work done in this thesis.
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APPENDIX A:
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
Any details not fit in chapter 5: e.g. detailed calculation, complex algorithms, etc…
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APPENDIXB:
USER MANUAL
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APPENDIXC:
DEPLOYMENT AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL
troubleshooting techniques.
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REFERENCES
[1] John Smith et al., How to add IEEE Reference style to Microsoft Word. Beirut, Lebanon:
LIU, 2011.
[2] John Smith and John Doe, "Wireless Sensor Networks," IEEE Transaction on Mobile
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