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This document provides a template for a report on a mini project related to precision agriculture. It includes guidelines and suggestions for the typical sections and content of such a report, including an introduction, design/implementation, results and analysis/testing, conclusion, future enhancements, appendices, and references. The introduction should briefly describe the application and issues addressed. The design/implementation section summarizes the approach and details the system features, algorithms, and hardware/software specifications. The results section reports and analyzes the outcomes of testing through figures, tables, and discussion. The conclusion summarizes key findings and the project scope.

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This document provides a template for a report on a mini project related to precision agriculture. It includes guidelines and suggestions for the typical sections and content of such a report, including an introduction, design/implementation, results and analysis/testing, conclusion, future enhancements, appendices, and references. The introduction should briefly describe the application and issues addressed. The design/implementation section summarizes the approach and details the system features, algorithms, and hardware/software specifications. The results section reports and analyzes the outcomes of testing through figures, tables, and discussion. The conclusion summarizes key findings and the project scope.

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CHAPTER 1

Introduction

Introduction should provide a brief description of the application addressed in the mini
project and of the particular issue(s) to be investigated. This report should be written so that it is
accessible to other readers than the teacher. It is allowed to base the introduction on the mini
project description you got from the teacher. In that case, it is important that you reformulate the
description so that it becomes shorter and is expressed in your own words. However, the
description must not be so short that it requires access to the original document to be
understandable. Scope of the work and its application should be specified.
(500-750 words, 2to 3 Pages)
1.1 Purpose
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The following are the objectives of this project:

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1.2 Scope

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CHAPTER 2
Design/Implementation

(Times New Roman Font size 12, 1500 Words approximately 6 pages)
In this section you should summarize your approach to the problem. It should deals with the
analysis of the system proposed by your team. It should cover the features, advantages and
disadvantages of the system.
For Software you should give an account for the algorithms you have chosen to use. Moreover,
you should give arguments why these algorithms are appropriate in this context. In this section
you may also show pseudo code or extracts of Matlab code. However, the complete program
text should not be inserted here, but in an Appendix. Some mini projects consist of several parts.
Then, it is recommended that the “Approach” section has one subsection for each part of the
project. Chapter describes the methodology, design, standards, calibrations, sampling rate and
constraints of Precision Agriculture system.

2.1 Introduction

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2.2 Design Approach

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2.3 Proposed System

Figure if any should be given numbers and has to be cited properly


Figure 2.1 xxxxxxx

2.3.1 Economic Feasibility


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2.3.2 Technical feasibility:

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2.3.3 Operational feasibility

This section describes the calibrations and the sampling rate of various sensors used in Precision
agriculture system.

2.4 Overview of software

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2.5 Hardware Specification

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2.6 Software Requirements

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2.7 Summary

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CHAPTER 3
Result and Analysis / Testing

(Times New Roman, Font Size 12, 3000 word, approximately 12 pages)
You should report the results of each part of the project. This should provide a concise account
of the results obtained, in a logical order that hopefully tells a story. This will not necessarily be
the order in which you carried out the experiments! Make maximum use of figures / tables -
remember a picture often replaces a thousand words. A standard scientific paper in most
journals will contain ~6 (maximum 8) figures or tables.
To demonstrate that the program works as intended, there should be examples of program,
execution. You should also present the actual results in a relevant way. It is important that you
convince the reader that you have been able to carry out the mini project according to the
requirements in the mini project description. To that end you need to comment on the results
and give arguments for their correctness.
Discussion In this section you place the additional comments that you find relevant to make, if
any. Some of the mini projects explicitly contain issues to discuss. They should be addressed in
this section.

3.1

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Figure 3.1 flow diagram

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3.2

3.3

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3.4 Summary

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CHAPTER 4
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE ENHANCEMENT

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APPENDIX

Your must include your programs in an appendix to the report. Other material that you want to
include but that does not fit in the main text can also be included as appendices.

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REFERENCES
(Standard IEEE Format Sample)

[1] Vladimir Vujovic, Mirjana Maksimovic, “Raspberry Pi as a Sensor Web node for home
automation”, Computers and Electrical Engineering 44 (2015) 153-171.

[2] P. Jaworski, T. Edwards, J. Moore, and K. Burnham, “Cloud computing concept for
intelligent transportation systems,” in Proc. 14th Int. IEEE Conf. Intelligent
Transportation Systems, Washington, DC, USA, 2011, pp. 391–936.

[3] Arshdeep Bhaga, Vijay Madisetti, Intenet of Things, 1/e, Orient Black Swan, 2017

[15] Raspberry Pi 1 model B+, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi). Last Accessed


on: Nov 2018

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BIODATA

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