Title
You will write here the area/field that you are going to work on it. E.g..; Security in Big data,
I. INTRODUCTION
You need to:
- Start your writing by providing background information about the topic and its current/existing solution
- Continue your writing to set the need for the research (what is the important of solving this problem/why you need to solve it)
- Continue your writing to set the Motivation for the research as a starting point (what is the problem in the current/existing solutions that you need to solve)
- Why your research is significant or Why is it an interesting or useful problem?
- What are the researchers in the area were trying to find out?
- What is the aim or objective of your research
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
What are you going to propose to solve the problem that is existing in the current/existing solutions; (Mention the initial solution here). You can use a diagram to clarify that with writing text
How you are going to do your research (step by step methodology is needed).
IV RESULTS (optional)
* You include the “Results” section, ONLY, if you have obtained your own results.
* You cannot include someone else’s figures or tables in this section. This is only your own analysis.
* Comprehensive Figure caption is needed.
Expected Outcome
- The project will predict ……………
V TIMELINE
Week | Task |
1 | Obtained some knowledge about the research, e.g. how to read papers, how to evaluate papers |
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Timeliness and completion of project proposal and plan.
REFERENCES
Please use IEEE reference style. Minimum 5 references are needed
e.g.
[1] T. I. Zohdi, F. A. Kuypers, and W. C. Lee, “Estimation of red blood cell volume fraction from overall permittivity measurements,” Int. J. Eng. Sci., vol. 48, pp. 1681–1691, Jan. 2010.
[2] W. R. Tinga, W. A. G. Voss, and D. F. Blossey, “Generalized approach to multiphase dielectric mixture theory,” J. Appl. Phys., vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 3897–3902, 1973.
[3] T. Saarenketo, “Electrical properties of water in clay and silty soils,” J. Appl. Geophys., vol. 40, nos. 1–3, pp. 73–88, 1998.
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