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Category: Engineering
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Engineering Question
Task Assignment: Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS)
You are required to complete a full academic project titled Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) following IEEE format guidelines. This project includes both a written report and a presentation, and it must be completed professionally and accurately.
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### 1. Project Objective
Develop a system that continuously monitors harmful gas emissions (CO, SO, NO, CO) from industrial chimneys in real time. The system should collect, analyze, and display data, and provide alerts when emission levels exceed acceptable environmental limits.
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### 2. Report Requirements (IEEE Format)
You must write a complete report using the IEEE template. The report should include:
#### Title and Abstract
– Write a clear and concise title
– Provide an abstract (one paragraph) summarizing the project idea, method, and outcomes
#### Introduction
– Explain the problem of industrial air pollution
– Discuss the importance of monitoring emissions
– State the purpose of the system
#### System Design
– Describe all system components:
– Gas sensors (CO, SO, NO, CO)
– Microcontroller (Arduino or Raspberry Pi)
– Communication method (IoT / Wi-Fi)
– Monitoring dashboard
– Include a block diagram of the system
#### Methodology
– Explain how the system works step by step
– Describe how data is collected, processed, and transmitted
– Explain how alerts are triggered
#### Results and Discussion
– Provide sample or simulated data
– Use tables or graphs to show readings
– Analyze the results and explain system performance
#### Conclusion
– Summarize the importance of the system
– Suggest possible improvements or future work
#### References
– Include at least 5 reliable academic or technical references in IEEE format
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### 3. Presentation Requirements
Prepare a professional presentation (PowerPoint) covering the following:
1. Title Slide (Project name + team members)
2. Introduction (problem and importance)
3. Project Idea
4. System Components
5. System Architecture (diagram)
6. Working Mechanism
7. Results (charts or sample data)
8. Advantages and Challenges
9. Conclusion
10. Q&A Slide
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### 4. Additional Requirements
– Use clear and professional English
– Include diagrams and visuals where necessary
– Ensure logical flow and organization
– Make sure the report matches IEEE formatting rules
– The presentation should be clear, visually appealing, and easy to explain
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### 5. Deliverables
– IEEE formatted report (Word )
– PowerPoint presentation
– (Optional) Simulation or prototype demonstration
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### 6. Notes
– Accuracy and clarity are essential
– Do not copy content; ensure originality
– The work should reflect a full understanding of the system
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-NOTES :
1- These two tasks are part of the graduation project course and include three portfolios that you have already written (3 portfolios are attached).
2- The project requires writing the final paper with great precision, following the instructions and guidelines in the two attached files. You must follow these steps step by step and accurately, as they count for 50% of the overall grade.
3-You must also design and implement the presentation to match the final paper, which counts for 50% of the overall grade.
4-All attached files (3 portfolios), one samples of the final paper (IEEE), and an Excel program that explains the evaluation and marking method for the project must be read and followed correctly.
When writing the report, presentation, , the following must be taken into account:
1. Include valuable and essential information for the project.
2. Include images, tables, graphs, and charts related to the project.
3. Follow the correct instructions and standards when writing.
4- This material is extremely important, and you must complete it to the highest standards to obtain a full score.
5- The information must be linked to the three portfolios.
6- Focus heavily on the results and discussion.
7- The presentation must clearly explain all sections of the project (final paper).
8- The plagiarism rate must not exceed 10%.
9- The report must be no less than 10 pages, and the presentation must be within 15 slides.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Good luck.
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lab 11 report ,
please read the instructions carefully
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Engineering Question
Read the grading rubric attached carefully to guide you, and use industry reports & grey literature. Please focus on the following:
1. Develop knowledge and understanding of the principles of risk management, resilience and crises as applied to engineering and construction projects.
2. Appraise the principles of resilience, building resilient infrastructure, and the need of having
disaster resilient infrastructure.
3. Critique climate-related and sustainability risks in engineering and construction projects.
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Engineering Question
## Individual Graduation Project Assignment
### Title:
Study of Communication Technologies Between the Drone and the Ground Centre (Ground-to-Drone Communication Systems)
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## Project Description
You are required to complete an individual graduation project that focuses on analyzing and studying communication systems between a drone and a ground control station. The project must demonstrate your ability to understand, analyze, and propose solutions for real-world wireless communication challenges.
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## Project Deliverables
You must independently complete the following:
1. Full Technical Report (IEEE Format)
2. Professional Presentation (1520 minutes)
3. Oral Explanation and Discussion (Viva)
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## Part 1: Technical Report (IEEE Format)
Use the provided IEEE template and organize your report as follows:
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### 1. Introduction
– Define drone communication systems.
– Explain their importance in modern applications (surveillance, delivery, security, etc.).
– Clearly state the aim of the project.
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### 2. Communication Technologies
Provide a detailed study of the following communication methods:
– 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz (WiFi-based communication)
– LTE (4G networks)
– 5G communication systems
For each technology, include:
– Working principle
– Advantages and disadvantages
– Suitable applications
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### 3. Signal Propagation Analysis
Analyze how signals behave in different conditions:
#### a. Distance Impact
– Explain signal attenuation (Path Loss).
#### b. Altitude Impact
– Analyze how drone height affects signal quality.
#### c. Line of Sight (LOS) vs Non-Line of Sight (NLOS)
– Define both concepts
– Compare performance
– Provide practical examples
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### 4. Technical Challenges
Discuss the major communication issues:
– Path Loss (Signal Weakening)
– Latency (Transmission Delay)
– Interference (Signal Overlapping)
Explain:
– Causes
– Effects on system performance
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### 5. Proposed Solutions
As an individual project, you must propose your own ideas, such as:
– Optimizing frequency selection
– Enhancing antenna performance
– Using relay systems (signal repeaters)
– Integrating LTE/5G for extended coverage
– Adaptive communication techniques
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### 6. Analysis and Discussion
– Compare all communication technologies
– Identify the best solution for different environments:
– Urban areas
– Open areas
– Long-distance communication
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### 7. Conclusion
– Summarize your findings
– Reflect on the importance of communication reliability
– Suggest future improvements
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## Part 2: Presentation (1520 Minutes)
Prepare a professional PowerPoint presentation:
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### Slide Structure:
1. Title Slide
2. Introduction
3. Communication Technologies
4. Signal Behavior
5. Challenges
6. Proposed Solutions
7. Comparison
8. Conclusion
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## Presentation Requirements
– Duration: 1520 minutes
– Explain confidently (not reading slides)
– Use diagrams and illustrations
– Show clear understanding of the topic
– Be ready for technical questions
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## Individual Responsibility
Since this is an individual project, you are responsible for:
– Full report writing
– Research and analysis
– Preparing presentation slides
– Answering all questions independently
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## Important Guidelines
– Follow IEEE format strictly
– Use academic and technical language
– Support your work with diagrams and examples
– Avoid plagiarism
– Ensure logical flow and clarity
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## Expected Learning Outcomes
By completing this project, you will demonstrate:
– Strong understanding of wireless communication systems
– Ability to analyze drone communication challenges
– Engineering thinking in proposing solutions
– Professional presentation skills
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-NOTES :
1- These two tasks are part of the graduation project course and include three portfolios that you have already written (3 portfolios are attached).
2- The project requires writing the final paper with great precision, following the instructions and guidelines in the two attached files. You must follow these steps step by step and accurately, as they count for 50% of the overall grade.
3-You must also design and implement the presentation to match the final paper, which counts for 50% of the overall grade.
4-All attached files (3 portfolios), one samples of the final paper (IEEE), and an Excel program that explains the evaluation and marking method for the project must be read and followed correctly.
When writing the report, presentation, , the following must be taken into account:
1. Include valuable and essential information for the project.
2. Include images, tables, graphs, and charts related to the project.
3. Follow the correct instructions and standards when writing.
4- This material is extremely important, and you must complete it to the highest standards to obtain a full score.
5- The information must be linked to the three portfolios.
6- Focus heavily on the results and discussion.
7- The presentation must clearly explain all sections of the project (final paper).
8- The plagiarism rate must not exceed 10%.
9- The report must be no less than 10 pages, and the presentation must be within 15 slides.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Good luck.
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2,600 words (excluding references, a brief summary of the ca…
You are a consultant employed to critically evaluate the stakeholder engagement approach of this project. The audience for your report is the sponsors. The sponsors are reasonably familiar with the project. However, your audience deals with several projects and policy issues and are very busy. You can structure the report as you think best, but it needs to be in a professional format.
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Fire Evacuation Analysis and RSET for One Floor
DELIVERABLES:
- Completed report (8 pages)
- Title and names
- Occupant justification
- Agent assumptions
- Computational domain
- Scenario results
- RSET values
- Figures
- Evacuation comparison
- Critical exit identification
- Flow behaviour
- Engineering explanation
- RSET definition
- Uncertainty and limitations
- Final conclusion
NOTE:
- All inputs and simulation outputs will be provided later
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Fire Evacuation Analysis and RSET for One Floor
DELIVERABLES:
- Completed report (8 pages)
- Title and names
- Occupant justification
- Agent assumptions
- Computational domain
- Scenario results
- RSET values
- Figures
- Evacuation comparison
- Critical exit identification
- Flow behaviour
- Engineering explanation
- RSET definition
- Uncertainty and limitations
- Final conclusion
NOTE:
- All inputs and simulation outputs will be provided later
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Engineering Question
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Engineering Question
KB5031 Semester 2: Summative Writing Assessment 2026
Using only the sources studied in class, and the reading table write 250-300 words in formal academic style in response to the following situation, entitled:
A report evaluating solutions to problems of climate change via sustainable energy transition
Climate change is recognised as a serious global problem (IPCC, 2022). The burning of fossil fuels has been established as a major cause of this phenomenon. Thus, IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) recommends reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 (NRDC, 2023). Many countries have committed to reducing their carbon emissions in order to reach this target (as of November 2023, about 145 countries had signed up to or are considering net zero targets, accounting for almost 90% of global emissions. Among these are China, the EU, the USA, and India, who together account for more than half of global greenhouse gas emissions (Climate Action Tracker, 2023). Many governments and companies are working on ways to convert to sustainable energy supplies.
As an engineer working with the Gulf Energy Authority (a transnational public-private partnership working in primarily in the Middle East and North Africa), your task is to write a brief report for stakeholders explaining possible solutions to sustainable energy transition in the region. You will need to provide background information on the situation, describe and evaluate (pros and cons) of different technological methods to transition to sustainable energy supplies and make a recommendation based on your evaluation. You need to write in formal, academic style. Your report should be based on the texts studied this semester and you will need to provide in-text citations and a reference list.
Climate Action Tracker (2023). CAT Net Zero Target Evaluations. Available at: . Accessed 16/07/2024
NRDC (the Natural Resources Defence Council) (2023). IPCC Climate Change Reports: Why They Matter to Everyone on the Planet. Available at: . Accessed: 16/07/2024
Notes:
- Your answer should be written and saved as a MS Word document.
- You must include your name, student number, ALS module code, tutor name and the title of the assessment as you can see in the example below:
- You must save your document file as follows:
Name: Joanne Smith
Student number: 11077123
Module Code: KL5001
Tutor: Dr Jane Carnaffan
Formative Writing Assessment
A report evaluating solutions to problems of climate change via sustainable energy transition
File name: your ALS class code, day and time of class, FAMILY NAME and Formative, like this: KB5031 _ Monday_13_ SMITH_FORMATIVE
- You must also put the same formula in the subject box of your Turn-it-in submission
- You must not exceed the word limit. Your tutor will stop reading your work after this limit.
- Structure your response as follows:
Introduction (Situation/problem)
Evaluation of solutions (Advantages/Disadvantages)
Conclusion (Recommendation(s))
We are looking for a mini-report which answers the assessment brief, that is, discusses the subject critically, by integrating the sources studied in class into your own writing. We are not looking for separate descriptive summaries of the sources.
Provide in-text citations and references at the end of your writing (Harvard or IEEE style).
Complete the task in your own time (suggested time limit 2 hours).
Do not use AI to complete the task.
Include the completed reading table in your Word document.
You have the chance of submitting a practice submission (to the Practice folder) before submitting your final submission (to the Final Folder) in order to check your Turn-it-in score and improve your work. You will not be able to see your AI score.
Deadline: 23:59 Friday 27th March 2026