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ECE-MATH313 Machine Problem 1

First Name MI Last Name1, First Name MI Last Name2, First Name MI Last Name3 and First Name MI Last Name4
Section 3ECE-E, Department of Electronics Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
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name1@xyz.com, 2name2@xyz.com, 3name3@xyz.com, 4name4@xyz.com

AbstractThe abstract should contain the summary of the Briefly discuss the program created to solve the question.
machine problem including the results in approximately 75 Explain the program contents and limitations. Make sure you
words, more or less, in paragraph form. have properly explained the program usage very well as the
instructor will execute the code for verification. Attach the
Index TermsKeyword 1, Keyword 2, Keyword 3
codes on separate sheets of paper as appendix.
I. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Add error handling procedures in case the user inputs an
incorrect value. The instructor will also test the program
In this section, write a brief background of the machine
using other values.
problem in paragraph form. Tackle relevant theories to
understand the succeeding discussions. B. Results
When writing equations in line (i.e. in the paragraph), use Discuss the answers based on the test values. Analyze
the Insert Equation function to create readable formulas. and interpret whether the answers are correct.
Example, this equation = 2 is in line. For long equations, Include tables and figures when necessary. It is bad
put them on the next line as shown below. practice to add a table or figure that is irrelevant to the report.
1 Make sure to explain the table or figure in paragraph form. In
= () = 4 + 3 3 2 + 5
2 addition, the table or figure should be readable even in
In citing a reference in text, do not forget to enclose the printed form.
citation number in square bracket. Example, rectilinear Do not forget to number the figures chronologically and
motion deals with straight-line motion [1]. to properly label the plots (i.e. add legends). The first figure
Citation number must be chronological. In listing down shown in this report should be numbered as 1, the second as
references at the end of this document, refer to the IEEE 2, the third as 3 and so on.
Citation Reference for proper reference format [2]. You may For example, Fig. 1 shows an example of a graph of the
access conference papers in IEEE Xplore Digital Library function = sin(2), wherein the x-axis is the time in
(http://ieeexplore.org/) while connected to the universitys seconds and the y-axis is the amplitude in volts. Do not
network to see what a conference paper looks like. forget to explain or interpret all data found in the figure. For
This template is based from the A4 manuscript template instance, we can see from this figure that the peak amplitude
for IEEE Conference Proceedings [3]. Retain the text is equal to 1 volt and the period is 0.01 seconds. This signal
formatting of this document. Text must be 10 point Times has a 100 Hz frequency.
New Roman. Text must also be left and right justified
(alignment). For this machine problem, limit the total
Output waveform
number of pages to six (6); this limitation does not include
the separate sheets of paper for the codes and manual 1

computations as appendix. 0.8

Regarding the writing style, be direct and concise since 0.6

this is a technical paper. Avoid using literary phrases or 0.4


Amplitude (volts)

personal commentaries just to create a verbose paper. Do 0.2

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not forget to proofread and check for any grammatical errors.
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Either use first person point of view or third person point of
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view; be consistent with the point of view throughout the
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document.
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II. DISCUSSION OF QUESTION 1 0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.025 0.03


Time (seconds)

A. Question Fig. 1. Sample figure generated using MATLAB.


Discuss the question that must be solved; do not merely
copy the question from the guidelines. Include short Always put the figure after its description. It is
discussion of theories if necessary. recommended to use a text box for inserting graphics.
Remove the border of the text box by choosing Format
Shape OutlineNo Outline. See Fig. 1 for the sample. REFERENCES
The number and caption must be placed below the figure and [1] F. L. Singer, Kinematics of a Particle, in Engineering
must be 8 point Times New Roman. Caption should contain Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics, 3rd ed., New York, USA:
brief information about the figure. Harper & Row, 1980, ch. 9, sec. X1, p. 327.
Table 1 displays a sample table. Unlike figures, the [2] D. Graffox. (2009, September). IEEE Citation Reference
number and caption must be above the table. Table contents [Online]. Available:
must be 8 point Times New Roman. Do not forget to explain http://www.ieee.org/documents/ieeecitationref.pdf
or interpret all data. Same with figures, first table is [3] Microsoft Word 2003 A4 Manuscript template for IEEE
numbered as 1, second as 2, third as 3 and so on. Conference Proceedings [Online]. Available:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishin
Table 1. Sample table. g/templates.html
Input Output [4] J. Rocamora and J. Pedrasa, Evaluation of hierarchical DHTs
Trial 1 to mitigate churn effects in mobile networks, in Journal of
Trial 2
Computer Communications, vol. 85, pp. 41-57, July 2016.

Table or figure copied from another source should have


proper citation. Do not forget to cite the reference where it
comes from. Example, Fig. 2 shows a topology involving
multiple network overlays. The figure is taken from the cited
reference [4].

Fig. 2. Network overlays [4]

III. DISCUSSION OF QUESTION 2


Write a brief introduction of this section.
A. Question
Format is similar to Section II.
B. Solution
Format is similar to Section II.
C. Results
Format is similar to Section II.
IV. DISTRIBUTION OF TASKS
In this section, indicate the contribution of each group
member in tabular form. This part states that all group
members included have actively participated in the
completion of this machine problem.

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