Undergraduate Project Course (SMS019)

This course is given to final year students in signal processing. The topics of the projects differ every year and are usually presented in December.

Continuously updated information

Information about ongoing projects and project students can be found here.

List of previous undergraduate projects

Article presentations

Your supervisors will provide you with a scientific article related to the project. You should read and present the contents of the paper, together with your opinions on the results. The presentations should be at most 15 minutes long. Every group member must take part of the presentation, and if anyone for some reason can not attend, the rest of the group should be able to proceed anyway.

Poster presentations

Posters describing the project should be prepared before, "öppet hus" takes place (see continuously uptaded page for exact date). Groups should also prepare a 5 minute presentation of the poster.

Project web pages

Along with the written report, a web page describing the project should be handed in. The description should be written so that people not familiar with signal processing can understand the problem. The target audience is typically students who are considering taking signal processing and want to know what it will be about in the end. The project web pages should be in english.

Final reports

The final reports should be written in either Scientific Workplace or in LaTeX. No exceptions. The language of the report can be either swedish or english, but this is left for your supevisor to decide.