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Electrical Engineering Diploma Report

This report submitted for a diploma in electrical and electronics engineering discusses a project conducted at Kasarani Technical and Vocational College. The report includes an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusion sections.

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Electrical Engineering Diploma Report

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, STATE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING

KASARANI TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE

P.O. BOX 51898 – 00200, MOBILE: 0716685054, NAIROBI

Email: kasaranitechnical@gmail.com

Title

Submitted by

John Doe

A report submitted in partial fulfillment for the Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering
(Power Option) in the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering of Kasarani
Technical & Vocational College

20 Mai 2024
Declaration

This thesis is my original work and has not been presented for a diploma in any other college.

John Doe

Signature: …………………………………………….. Date: ………………

This thesis has been submitted for examination with my approval as the university supervisor.

1. Dr./Mr./Ms. XXXX

Signature: …………………………………………….. Date: ………………...

2. Dr./Mr./Ms. XXXX

Signature: …………………………………………….. Date: ………………...

i
Acknowledgement

The people/institutions to thank go here.

John Doe

KTVC

July 2015

ii
Abstract

The abstract should summarize of your entire work. The following should be captured: introduction,
methodology, results and conclusion. Three to four paragraphs are sufficient.

iii
Contents

List of Figures...........................................................................................................................................................................v
List of Tables............................................................................................................................................................................vi
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms....................................................................................................................................vii
List of Symbols......................................................................................................................................................................viii
1. Introduction......................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1. Objectives...............................................................................................................................................................2
1.2. Justification.............................................................................................................................................................2
2. Literature review.............................................................................................................................................................3
3. Methodology.....................................................................................................................................................................5
4. Results and discussion.....................................................................................................................................................7
5. Conclusion and Recommendations................................................................................................................................9
5.1. Conclusion..............................................................................................................................................................9
5.2. Recommendations..................................................................................................................................................9
References...............................................................................................................................................................................11
Appendices..............................................................................................................................................................................12

iv
List of Figures

Figure 1-1: ... and this is the first figure.....................................................................................................................................1

Figure A.1: … and this is how a diagram in the appendix should be captioned......................................................................12

v
List of Tables

Table 1.1: wysiwyg....................................................................................................................................................................1

Table B.1: EMS map projection and NWP model options......................................................................................................13

vi
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

4D Var Four-dimensional Variational system


KTVC Kasarani Technical and Vocational College

vii
List of Symbols

c speed of light in vacuum


cp specific heat capacity at constant pressure

Subscripts
act actual
avg average

viii
Introduction 1

1. Introduction

This is standard text.

Footnote numbering should start at 1 for each page 1. Citations should look like this in the text:
According to a study by Langley (1996), even the best…. Citations involving multiple authors may
look as shown here (AGARD, 1970; Langley, 1996; Thessin, 2005). Figure captioning may look as
shown in Figure 1-1.

Figure 1-1: ... and this is the first figure.

A table and the corresponding captioning should look as shown (Table 1.1).

Table 1.1: wysiwyg.

Radiosonde Microwave radiometers GPS


Temporal resolution Low High High
Spatial resolution Low Low High
Vertical resolution High Low Low
All-weather
availability No No Yes
Cost High High Medium
Dataset length Since the 1940s Since 1990 Since 1990

Equation should appear as follows:

(1.1)

Where, define the terms used.

1
The receiver also computes its velocity and time.
2 Chapter One

1.1. Objectives

The project was set out to achieve the following objectives:

i. To investigate…
ii. To compare …
iii. To assess …
iv. To analyze …
v. To design and implement …

1.2. Justification

Justify your work here. Say where it was worth undertaking in terms of e.g. time, costs, etc.
Chapter Two 3

2. Literature review

This is standard text.


Chapter Three 5

3. Methodology

This is standard text.


Chapter Four7

4. Results and discussion

This is standard text.


Chapter Five 9

5. Conclusion and Recommendations

5.1. Conclusion

This is standard text.

5.2. Recommendations

This is standard text.


References

AGARD. (1970). Tropospheric Radio Wave Propagation. Dusseldorf,Germany: North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development.

Langley, R. (1996). Propagation of GPS signals. SpringerLink, Earth and Environmental Science,
GPS for Geodesy Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences , Volume 60 (DOI: 10.1007/BFb0117680), 103-140.

Thessin, R. N. (2005). Atmospheric Signal Delay Affecting GPS Measurements Made by Space
Vehicles during Launch, Orbit and Reentry, MS Thesis. Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.

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Appendices

Appendix A : XXX

Figure A.1: … and this is how a diagram in the appendix should be captioned.
Appendix B : XXX

Tables in the appendix should be captioned as shown.

Table B.1: EMS map projection and NWP model options.

Map projection type WRF model

Rotated Latitude-Longitude (Rot Lat-Lon) NMM

Lambert Conformal (preferred for mid-latitudes) ARW

Polar Stereographic (preferred for high- ARW


latitudes)

Mercator (preferred for low-latitudes) ARW

Regional Lat-Lon ARW

Global Lat-Lon (preferred for low-latitudes) ARW

13

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