Course title
F00460003
Graduation Thesis 2

SUGA Norisato
Course description
In Graduation Thesis 2, along with Graduation Thesis 1, students work on a project assigned by their professor based on the basic knowledge acquired by the second year.
Students develop the active problem-solving skills necessary for graduation theses 3 and 4 in the fourth year.
Students are expected not only to tackle the assigned problems but also to independently find themes to tackle among social problems and technological trends through literature surveys and discussions in the laboratory.
Students are also required to write reports and present their research in preparation for writing their graduation theses and presenting their research.
Depending on the research theme, a portion of the research may be conducted overseas.
Purpose of class
Students will conduct research as the culmination in their university, summarize their findings, and acquire the skills to give oral presentations and respond to questions about their findings.
Goals and objectives
  1. Students are able to independently identify important issues and enhance their own inquisitiveness.
  2. Students are able to develop plans to solve problems, modify their plans as appropriate according to their progress, and achieve their goals.
  3. Students are able to write persuasive reports, give convincing oral presentations, and discuss engineering perspectives.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Assignments (reports and presentation) Total.
1. 40% 40%
2. 30% 30%
3. 30% 30%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
-Grade is judged by the contents of presentations and reports (50%), by the depth of understanding through the discussions and Q&A (50%). Some faculty members may use another evaluation method and criteria.
-Passing standard is over 60%.
-The minimum score of 60% can be obtained if the student has reached the level to be able to solve 60% of the projects assigned by the lecturer.
Language
Japanese(English accepted)
Research Guidance
Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
Research Content
Research signal processing techniques for next-generation wireless communication systems. Formulate the problem, design the algorithm, and evaluate the proposed approach by simulation or experiment to verify the effectiveness of the proposed technology.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
授業内と授業外でフィードバックを行います。
Textbooks and reference materials
Each faculty member will indicate them.
Prerequisites
Each faculty member will indicate them.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • depends on each supervisor. Each faculty member will indicate them.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable Drawing on his experience in research and development of wireless LAN systems, he will teach design, evaluation, and simulation techniques for wireless communication systems.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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