Creating Novel processing techniques for RF signals in the electromagnetic spectrum 2024
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Supervisors
Honours students
Project guidelines
General project description
You will be provided with real recordings of ambient RF signals in a public place. The recordings were done an a beach so will contain a mix of mobile phone signals and ship's radars. Your job is to investigate techniques to deinterleave the signals.
Specific tasks
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Deliverables
Semester 1
- Start Project Work (Week 1)
- Proposal seminar (Week 5)
- Progress report (Week 12) - only one report needed in wiki format
Semester 2
- Final seminar (Week 10)
- Final report (Week 11) - only one report needed in wiki format
- Poster (Week 12) - one poster only needed
- Project exhibition 'expo' (Week 12)
- CD or stick containing your whole project directories (Week 13)
- YouTube video (Week 13) - add the URL to this wiki
Weekly progress and questions
This is where you record your progress and ask questions. Make sure you update this every week.
Approach and methodology
We expect you to take a structured approach to coding. List dot points outlining approach:
Possible extension
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Expectations
- To get good marks we expect you to show a logical approach to coding.
- In your conclusion, you need to come up with a short list of likely possibilities and a list of things you can definitely eliminate.
- We expect all the written work to be place on this wiki. No paper reports are to be handed up.
- It is expected that you fill out a short progress report on the wiki each week, every Friday evening, to briefly state what you did that week and what the goals are for the following week.
- It is important to regularly see your main supervisors. Don't let more than 2 week go by without them seeing your face briefly.
- You should be making at least one formal progress meeting with supervisors per month. It does not strictly have to be exactly a month, but roughly each month you should be in a position to show some progress and have some problems and difficulties to discuss.
- The onus is on you to drive the meetings, make the appointments and set them up.
- You are expected to make a YouTube presentation of your whole project.
Relationship to possible career path
The the coding and project management skills you pick up in the project will serve you for a wide range of careers.
See also
References and useful resources
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