Department
of
Electrical
Engineering
and
Electronics
Final
Year
Projects
Arrangements
for
2013-2014
ELEC340
(B.Eng.
F.Y.
Project)
ELEC440
(M.Eng.
Individual
Project)
ELEC450
(M.Eng.
Group
Project)
www.liv.ac.uk/intranet/eee/fyp
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Taking place right now!
Website maintained by Ms. Jane Bainbridge
Our
FYP
website:
A
centralised
source
of
informaNon.
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FYPs,
bands,
supervisors
and
assessors:
Each project is allocated one Supervisor and one Assessor. Supervisors and Assessors of the same project, are selected from the same Band. Both will mark most components of the project. There are various components to be marked:
Semester 1: Interim presentation, Interim report. Semester 2: Bench inspection, Final thesis.
Each band has an approximate thematic research area.
Some bands have overlapping areas. There are 3-4 members of staff in each band. Each member of staff acting as Supervisor offers 11 projects.
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Overall
structure
of
bands:
Group
BAND
A
BAND
B
BAND
C
BAND
D
BAND
E
BAND
F
BAND
G
BAND
H
BAND
I
Research
Themes
SIGNAL
&
IMAGE
PROCESSING,
AVIONICS
POWER
&
CONTROL
MICROELECTRONICS
MONITORING
&
COMPLEX
SYSTEMS
BIO/NANOENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGICAL
PLASMAS
HIGH
FREQUENCY
ENGINEERING
DIGITAL
AND
EMBEDDED
SYSTEMS
MACHINE
LEARNING/AI
&
MACHINE
VISION,
COMMUNICATIONS
Sta
Members
J
F
RALPH
S
MASKELL
S
PARSONS
QH
WU
L
JIANG
W
TANG
S
HALL
M
RAJA
I
MITROVIC
JW
SPENCER
J
YAN
L
SU
H
VAN-ZALINGE
P
BRYANT
S
TAYLOR
JW
BRADLEY
X
TU
J
WALSH
Y
HUANG
Y
SHEN
L
RIDGWAY
J
SMITH
A
AL-ATABY
J
BAINBRIDGE
J
MARSLAND
JY
GOULERMAS
T
MU
W
AL
NUAIMY
J
ZHU
Examples
of
Ntles
and
descripNons:
Band A Signal and Image Processing, Avionics A01 Consistent classification fusion (S - algorithmic project) This project will consider classification problems involving multiple types of sensor (eg using cooperative face and speech recognition for biometric applications). The aim of the project is to improve classification performance in such scenarios. The assessment of current systems for processing a single sensors data will be extended to include a new metric. This metric can quantify whether the system is consistent, ie good at self-diagnosis of performance. Based on this metric, singlesensor subsystems will be down-selected. Classification information from these subsystems will then be fused in a way that models the notion of trust in the sensors data. The student will need to be familiar with MATLAB and/or C++. The project will require some learning of probabilistic signal processing techniques. Supervisor: Prof S Maskell (
[email protected]) A02 Pi-Lego-Bot (H hardware/software project) This project will consider interfacing a Raspberry Pi, the new Raspberry Pi camera board and Lego Mindstorms to make a Pi-Lego-Bot. The aim of the project will be to investigate the potential to host image processing algorithms on the Raspberry Pi. This should make it possible to process real-time video from the camera board and convert the video into control commands that enable the Pi-Lego-Bot explore its environment. The student will need to be familiar with the Raspberry Pi. The
H,
R
and
S
projects:
H hardware projects which require allocated bench space in the fourth floor lab (all new for 2013). May also include elements of R and S type projects R projects that use some research facility based in B block. May also include an element of S type projects. S simulation or software projects 127 H projects, 39 R projects and 133 S projects.
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What
to
do
now
?
Released this week ! Download, read, think, discuss with supervisors and choose a project as soon as possible! Complete with your supervisor the: Project Allocation / Risk Assessment form (without it, you have no project allocated!). Project Requirements form (to request hardware/software, equipment). Specification Report (to describe the methodology, tasks, milestones, deliverables, etc.). Then, return them to: The General Office or the Laboratory Technicians (read the forms carefully).
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FYP
opNons:
ELEC340/440: you have your own idea for a project? You will need to find a supervisor and generate a suitable project. Some staff have already listed such projects. CSEE (HH66, GHK6, etc.) programme: two options! ELEC340/ELEC440 or COMP390. A limited number of projects offered by Computer Science via COMP390. Project to be chosen 7th May 21st June.
Further details: Dr Darek Kowalski ([email protected])
FYP
value
and
Nmescales:
Your project is very important: 30 credits (25% of the Final Year, or equivalent to 4 exams of 7.5 credit modules). Your project should be enjoyable, but also challenging. You will need to read, learn, plan, work independently and produce high quality work. Read the Marking Descriptors at the FYP website to obtain an idea of what an excellent project should achieve. You have around 22 weeks to complete the work. By Week 11 of Semester 1 you should have completed approximately half of your project, and be able to present a significant amount of progress in your Interim Report.
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FYP stages overview:
Time*
Now
-
end
of
this
academic
year SEMESTER
1,
2013-14:
Week
1 Week
2
(Wed,
2/Oct/2013) Week
?
(Specic
?mes
TBA) Week
12
(Wed,
11/Dec/2013) SEMESTER
2:
Week
10
(Specic
?mes
TBA) Week
11
(Wed,
30/April/2014)
AcNon
Students
approach
Supervisors,
choose
a
project,
and
complete
the
Project
AllocaNon/Risk
assessment
form
and
the
Project
Requirements
form. Detailed
project
specica?ons
must
have
been
completed.
Students
without
a
project
are
allocated
a
random
unallocated
project. Students
submit
the
SpecicaNon
Report
(completed
in
collabora?on
with
the
Supervisor).
Marking
N/A
N/A
N/A
Students
give
a
Project
PresentaNon
to
academic
sta
At
least
two
sta
members
mark
the
and
other
students
from
their
Band,
based
on
progress
oral
presenta?on
(weight=10%). and
results
so
far. Students
submit
the
Interim
Report
(including
a
Revised
Specica?on,
if
appropriate). There
is
a
Poster
presentaNon
and
Bench
inspecNon
day
with
students,
academic
sta,
External
Examiners
(EE)
and
the
Industrial
Advisory
Board
(IAB). The
Project
Thesis
is
submiWed
together
with
a
summary
(conference-style)
Paper. This
report
is
marked
by
the
Supervisor.
Feedback
to
students
by
wk1
of
Sem.2
(weight=20%). Bench
inspec?on
is
marked
by
at
least
two
sta,
and
the
examiners
and
visitors
(weight=15%). These
are
marked
by
the
Supervisor
and
the
Assessor
(weight=55%),
and
are
addi?onally
moderated.
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* Dates & times may change, but such changes will be confirmed in advance via email.
Immediate
plan:
Download the Project List from the website, and choose a project. Until you complete the Project Allocation/Risk Assessment form with your supervisor and return it to the Student Support Office, you do not officially have a project! Do this by the end of the year, but preferably as soon as possible as "your perfect project J" may be taken by somebody else L. Complete the Project Requirements form and return it to the Lab Technicians. Discuss with your supervisor how to fill the Specification Report and return it to the Student Support Office before the deadline:
What is the aim of the project and why is it important? How will the different tasks be carried out? What are the important milestones, deliverables and their required timescales?
Those who do not choose a project themselves will be allocated one from the remaining (unallocated) ones.
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Questions ?
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Presenta?on
from
the
Laboratory
Supervisors
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Projects
2013/2014
Your
Project
starts
now!
As
does
Project
Safety!
Throughout
the
course
of
your
project
you
should
be
considering
all
the
poten?al
safety
implica?ons
of
your
project.
Are
you
working
at
high
voltages
(+30V),
High
Currents,
using
Chemicals
etc?.
Think
SAFETY
throughout
your
project
and
onwards
throughout
your
career!!.
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Final
Year
Project
Procedures
2013/14
Refurbishment..
As
soon
as
possible
aber
the
project
?tle
has
been
allocated
you
must
obtain
a
copy
of
the
project
requirement
form
&
the
project
General
Notes
available
from
the
4th
Floor
Lab
Technicians
or
via
the
intranet
site.
You
must
read
and
understand
the
project
general
notes
document
before
seeing
your
project
supervisor
and
comple?ng
the
project
requirement
form.
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You
must
make
arrangements
to
meet
with
your
project
supervisor.
At
this
mee?ng
you
should
discuss
the
project
requirements
including
any
further
safety
implica?ons,
likely
working
areas
and
complete
the
Final
Year
project
requirement
form.
Please
ensure
you
state
any
special
requirement(s)
that
will
aect
the
loca?on
of
the
project.
Please
ensure
that
the
4th
Floor
technicians
are
aware
of
any
inten?on
to
work
outside
the
4th
Floor
Laboratory
area.
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If
any
components
are
required
your
project
supervisor
must
sign
the
form
to
authorise
their
purchase.
Alterna?ve
ordering
arrangements
may
apply
if
working
outside
the
4th
Floor
Labs.
You
must
then
submit
the
completed
project
requirements
form
to
the
4th
Floor
Laboratory
Technicians
as
soon
as
possible
but
by
the
end
of
this
semester
at
the
latest.
A
form
must
be
submiWed
for
all
projects
even
if
there
are
no
requirements.
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When
you
submit
your
project
requirement
form
the
Technicians
will
discuss
your
requirements
with
you
and
may
request
addi?onal
informa?on
from
you
before
they
can
accept
your
form.
They
may
also
refer
you
back
to
your
project
supervisor
for
further
discussion.
They
will
NOT
accept
the
requirement
form
unless
it
is
completed
correctly
and
includes
a
contact
email.
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IMPORTANT
Failure
to
return
the
form
will
mean
that
NO
arrangements
will
be
made
for
your
project.
This
will
cause
considerable
delays
in
the
start
of
your
project
which
may
aect
the
nal
marks
allocated
to
you.
If
you
have
any
doubts
about
the
procedures
to
follow
please
ask
either
the
4th
Floor
Technicians
or
myself
.
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Ques?ons
?
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