Nodemcu With ArduinoIde & LUA
Nodemcu With ArduinoIde & LUA
Project Report
On
Submitted
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
by
NAMES OF STUDENTS
(Roll No.)
to the
Month, Year
1. ARRANGEMENT OF THE CONTENTS OF THESIS
The sequence in which the thesis contents should be arranged and bound should be as
Follows:
2. MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
The project team shall prepare, jointly with collaborators, a printed hardbound project report,
the colour of front of the report should be light gray with black colour letters.
Chopra, S. and Meindl, P., 2003. Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning, and Operation.
New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
Kumar Neeraj and Shanker Kripa, 2000a, A theory of balancing mechanism for comparing the
effectiveness of imbalance measures in FMS loading, Proceedings of the Special International
Conference on Production Research (ICPR) 2000, Bangkok, August 2-4, 2000, pp 133-139.
Kumar Neeraj and Shanker Kripa, 2000b, Interaction among FMS loading objectives: a parabolic
relationship between workload balance and machine utilization, Proceedings of the Special
International Conference on Production Research (ICPR) 2000, Bangkok, August 2-4, 2000,
pp, 234-239.
The Font size of the title Appendices, List of Publications of the Candidate,
Curriculum Vitae must be 14 & their margin from the top is 50 mm to 60 mm from the
top. Also the spacing of main content form the title should be 5 to 6 single line spacing
from the title.
2.13 List of Publications of the Candidate
The list of publications made by research scholar during the period of research
andpertaining to the thesis submitted for the degree should be listed in chronological
order in the order of international refereed journals, national refereed journals,
proceedings of the conferences, in the same style as followed in providing the list of
references (section3.13). These publications, wherever relevant should be referred to in
the main body of the thesis.
3. TYPING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 General
• This section includes additional information for final typing of the thesis. Some
information given earlier under ‘Manuscript Preparation’ should also be referred to.
• The impression on the typed/ duplicated/ printed copies should be black in colour.
• Certain symbols characters or markings not found in a standard word processor may
be hand written using Indian ink or a stylus pen (in case stencil sheets are used).
Corrections, interlineations and crossing out of letters or words is not permitted in
any of the copies of the thesis intended for submission. Erasures, if made, should be
neatly carried out in all copies.
• A sub-heading at the bottom of a page must have at least two full lines below it or else
it should be carried over to the next page.
• The last word of any page should not be split using a hyphen.
• 1.5 line spacing should be used for typing the general text. The general text shall
be typed in font Style Times New Roman and Font Size 12.
single line spacing should also be used for typing:
Long Tables
Long quotations
Foot notes
Multiline captions
References
• All quotations exceeding one line should be typed in an indented space - the
indentation being 15mm from either margin.
3.2 Chapters, Sections, Sub-sections, and Paragraphs
The format for typing Chapter headings, Section headings and sub-section headings are
explained through the following illustrative examples.
Chapter headings : CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Section : 1.1 OUTLINE OF THESIS
Sub-section heading : 1.1.2 Literature Review.
The word CHAPTER (no.) without punctuation should be centered 50mm down from
the top of the page. Two spaces below, the title of the chapter should be typed centrally in
upper case (capital letters) TITLE OF THE CHAPTER. The text should
commence 4 spaces below this title, the first letter of the text starting 20mm, inside from
the left hand margin.
The section or sub-section headings preceded by their numberings should be left-justified.
The typed material directly below section or sub-section headings should commence 2
spaces below it and should be offset 20mm from the left hand margin. The text can be
divided over paragraphs within a section or sub-section. Each paragraph should
commerce 2 spaces below the last line of the preceding paragraph, the first letter in the
paragraph being indented from the left hand margin by 20mm.
4. NUMBERING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Page Numbering
The preliminary pages of the thesis (such as Title page, Acknowledgement, Table of
Contents etc.) should be numbered in lower case Roman numerals e.g. (i), (ii), (iii), …. .
The Title page, however, will be treated numbered as (i) but this will not be typed. The
page immediately following the title page shall be numbered (ii) and it should appear at
the bottom center of the page, and so on. Pages of the main text, starting with Chapter 1
should be consecutively numbered using Arabic numerals e.g. 1, 2, … . All page numbers
(whether Roman or Arabic) should be typed without punctuation in the center of the page
20mm above from the bottom.
4.2 Numbering of Chapters, Sections and Sub-sections
The numbering of Chapters, sections and sub-sections should be done using Arabic
numerals only and further decimal notation should be used for numbering the sections
and sub-sections within a chapter. For examples sub-section 4 under section 3 of chapter 2
should be numbered as 2.3.4. The heading for a section or a sub-section should
immediately follow in the same line after the number with a single space in between.
Appendices and their sections and sub-sections should be numbered in an identical
manner using upper case Roman e.g. I, II, starting with Appendix I.
4.3 Numbering of Tables and Figures
Tables and figures appearing anywhere in the thesis should, bear appropriate numbers.
The rule for assigning such numbers is illustrated through an example. If a figure in
Chapter 3, happens to be the fourth then Fig. 3.4 is assigned to that figure. Identical rules
apply for tables except that the word figure is replaced by the word Table. If figures (or
tables) appear in appendices, for example the third figure in Appendix II will be
designated as Fig. II.3. If a table is to be continued into the next page, then a line should
be drawn underneath an unfinished table and the phrase continued on page no… placed
on the right side and underlined should be typed just below the line. The top line of the
table continued on the next page should, for example read Table 2.1 (continued) placed
centrally and underlined.
While referring to a figure or table in the body of the thesis it should be referred to as
Fig. 3.4, Table 2.1, Table II.6, and so on.
4.4 Numbering of Equations
Equations appearing in each Chapter or Appendix should be numbered serially, the
numbering commencing a fresh for each Chapter or Appendix. For example, the eighth
equation in Chapter 2, should be numbered as (2.8) thus:
While referring to this equation in the body of the thesis it should be referred to as Eqn.
(2.8).
2
Vc
fc = k
Vc + Vw +Va
(2.8)
ANNEXURE I
CERTIFICATE
Certified that Name of students (Roll no…..) has carried out the
research work presented in this thesis entitled “Title of
Thesis…………….” for the award of Bachelor of Technology from
Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Technical Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
under my/our (print only that is applicable) supervision. The thesis embodies
results of original work, and studies as are carried out by the students
themself and the contents of the thesis do not form the basis for the award of
any other degree to the candidate or to anybody else from this or any other
University/Institution.
Signature
(Name of Supervisor)
(Designation)
(Address)
Place :
Date:
Annexure – II
DECLARATION
We hereby declare that this submission is our own work and that, to the best of our
knowledge and belief, it contains no material previously published or written by another
person nor material which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the award of any
other degree or diploma of the university or other institute of higher learning, except
where due acknowledgment has been made in the text.
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(Example)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
Declaration ii
Certificate i ii
Abstract iv
Acknowledgements v
Dedication (optional) vi
List of Tables vii
List of Figures xv
List of Symbols and Abbreviations xxiii
LIST OF SYMBOLS
≠ Not Equal
Belongs to
€ Euro- A Currency
_ Optical distance
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
REFERNCES
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3. Doe, N., Control System Principles, New York: John Wiley, 1999.
5. Nayak, T., "Application of Neural Networks to Nuclear Reactors," M.Sc. Report, U.P.
Technical University, 2005.
6. Muskìn, H. L., "Development of A Knowledge-Based System for a Nuclear Power Plant," Ph.D.
Dissertation, U. P. Technical University, 2003.
7. Lokhande, R., Arya, K. V., and Gupta, P., "Identification of Parameters and Restoration of Motion
Blurred Images", Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2006), pp.
89-95, Dijon, France, April 2- 7, 2006.
8. Lokhande, R., and Gupta, P., "Identification of Parameters of Motion Images", presented at 5th
International Conference on Cyber Systems, New Delhi, India, April 12- 17, 2004
9. Das, A. R., Murthy D., and Badrinath J., A Comparison of Different Biometrics Traits, RSRE
Memorandum No. 4157, RSRE Malvern, 2001.
11. "Signal integrity and interconnects for high-speed applications," class notes for ECE 497- JS,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign,
Winter 1997.
13. Biometrics Group, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, "Multimodal Biometrics System,"
December 2006, http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/biometrics.html
14. Gupta, P. (pg@iitk.ac.in), "Biometrics System," Usenet post to sci.electronics.design, July 4, 2007.
17. Kar, K. and Majumder, D., "Fuzzy Controller Component," U. S. Patent 23,160,040, December 21,
2006.