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3. Present official Address with E-mail, Telephone No. 4. Branch 5. Batch 6. Proposed Topic Abstract (consists of 250 words in one paragraph only) (11pt. Times New Roman) Table of Contents (12pt. Times New Roman) Introduction (should not exceed 2 pages) The introduction part will include the brief introduction about the project to be developed, technology used, field of project (if specialized one), any special technical terms about the project.
Study of Existing Work /Feasibility Study: (should not exceed 2 page) Feasibility study of the project that include the feasibility, need and significance of the project
Methodology/ Planning of work (should not exceed 3 page) Methodology will include the steps to be followed to achieve the objective of the project during the project development.
Facilities required for proposed work Instruments/H/W and S/W Tools required for the development of the project. References Here specify the description of the study material referred for the development of the project.
2. The Synopsis shall be typed on one side only with 1.5 line spacing with a margin 3.5 cm on the left, 2.5 cm on the top, and 1.25 cm on the right and at bottom.
3. In the synopsis, the title page [Refer sample sheet (inner cover)] should be given first. This should be followed by index, notations/nomenclature.
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The diagrams should be printed on a light/white background, Tabular matter should be clearly arranged. Decimal point may be indicated by full stop(.)The caption for Figure must be given at the BOTTOM of the Fig. and Caption (11 pt.) for the Table must be given at the TOP of the Table(11 pt.).
Note : - Include header and footer on each page of the report except Cover page, title page, abstract and table of contents.
Header must include (10 pt.):YcoE, Punjabi University Guru Kashi Campus(Right Aligned) Footer must include ( 10 pt.):Name of Student (Left Aligned)
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ABSTRACT (sample)
During previous two decades, regular progresses in wireless communications has been done and new research elds in computer networking opened, which aimed at making data networks connectivity to environments more vast and reliable, where wired solutions are impracticable. The research in wireless communications and in vehicle computing systems has opened up new fields of applications for transportation systems.