basics and principles of scientific research by ass. prof. dr. majid s. naghmash diglah university...
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Basics and Principles of
Scientific Research
By Ass. Prof. Dr. Majid S. Naghmash
Diglah University College Department of Computer Engineering Techniques
2015
Outline
Outline Title Abstract Introduction Experiments setup Comparison of results ConclusionReferences
Title 1. The title of your research should
contain the proposed contribution 2. Highlight the best part in proposed
idea 3. The short title is preferred 4. Write the research title at the end
of experiment setup
The abstract should contain three main parts:
1. objectives, 2. Methodology , 3. Results
Abstract
Abstract should be short but give the overall idea:
What was done What was found
And what are the main conclusion
When selecting KEYWORDS(KWs) imagine you are searching for your article in some database
Introduction • short history about your topic (introduce the topic and emphasize why is it important)
• Don’t copy and paste any paragraph (relate to current knowledge)
• Insert 4 to 5 references in the same area
(What has been done ? And what's need to be done)
•Describe your work with block diagram
(Introduce your work ….give the purpose and main objective )
Experiment Setup (Methodology)
. Simulation part (simulink, M-file ….) (Describe experimental setup ), (explain used techniques)
. Implementation part ( FPGA, Board ,….)
. Results (compare with other researcher results)
Why you proposed this work ( answer RA Qs)
The importance of your work Mention the percentage value of the
proposed results Remember you are not the only researcher
in this field but the project need more investigation and development
Conclusion
[1] J. Mitola, “ Software radios: survey, critical evaluation and future directions,” IEEE Aerospace and Electronics Systems Magazine, vol. 8, pp. 25-36, April 1993.
[3] C. Chang, and R. W. Brodersen, “ BEE2: a high-end reconfigurable computing system,” IEEE Design & Test of Computers, vol.22, no.2, pp. 114- 125, March-April 2005
[2] M. Palkovic, et al , “ Future Software-Defined Radio Platforms and Mapping Flows," IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol.27, no.2, pp.22-33, March 2010.
References
Thanks for your attention!
Questions?