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Submission Instruction. Thank you for your participation in the Student Research Preview (SRP). Submit your ppt file at http://www.epapers.org/isscc2015 . Upon upload, you will receive a submission ID via email. Please inform this ID to your advisor.
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Submission Instruction • Thank you for your participation in the Student Research Preview (SRP). • Submit your ppt file at http://www.epapers.org/isscc2015. Upon upload, you will receive a submission ID via email. Please inform this ID to your advisor. • Ask your advisor to fill in the endorsement file. This file must be sent directly to the SRP secretary, Prof. SeongHwan Cho via e-mail at chosta@kaist.ac.kr (Students do NOT send e-mail.) • Your advisorwill receive an acknowledgment by email within a couple of days after the endorsement file is received. If you do not receive the acknowledgment within a couple of days of the submission, please send an email to Prof. SeongHwan Cho at chosta@kaist.ac.kr
Speaker Name • Co-authors • Advisor’s name • Affiliation1 (department, university) • Affiliation2(department, university) • Contact information of the speaker (email address) • Degree currently working on, and expected year of completion • Research area/interests [Title of research] [Photo of yourself here] (subtitle your photo with: your university name, and degrees completed, so far)
Please answer the following questions • Hardware has been fabricated: (yes, no) • The chip has been tested: (yes, no) • The chip is being fabricated but not tested yet: (tested, not yet tested) • Simulations only: (yes, no) • Technology used: • I will be a student at the time of the presentation next February. (yes, no)
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Motivation & Problem Statement • Motivation & background of your research • Describe why is it important. Add figures if necessary. • Problem statement • Describe what you are trying to solve. Add figures if necessary.
Previous work by other groups • List key publication(s) by other groups. • Describe how your work is different from others’ work.
Previous Work from Your Group • List past work closely related to this research that you or your co-author published. • Describe in one or two sentences about the significance/key idea of your previous work. • [Example] G. Hong & A. Smith, “A motion compensation technique for robust heart-rate monitoring,” IEEE Trans. on Systems, vol. 1, no. 1, 2010, pp. 1-10. • The key idea of this work is to employ adaptive filtering to cancel motion artifact in ECG monitoring.
Contribution from You • What is the key idea/significance of this work compared to you or your co-author’s previously published research? • Describe in one or two sentences on what is new or significant compared to you or your co-author’s past work. • If there are multiple authors*, what is YOUR contribution? • Describe the contribution that YOU have made. * excludes advisors.
RESEARCH DETAILS (1) The guideline for the usage of color: All backgrounds must be white: no background color or pattern may be used All text must be in black, and should be in Arial font Color may be used in schematics, graphs, illustrations, and photographs, only when it adds to the clarity of the presentation. Not all colors are equally visible when projected. Bright red, blue, green and orange are easiest to see. Avoid yellows and light or pastel colors that are not easily seen on a clear background, except, possibly as a local barely-visible background in a boxed area. Use extra-wide line widths for colored lines. Use a minimum line width of 2-point for lines in drawings and schematics No logos, advertising, or BORDERS, are allowed
RESEARCH DETAILS (2) The guidelines for font style and sizing(as specified for 81/2 x 11 (or A4)) Use up to 5 slides to describe the research Use Arial font The font size recommended is: 36 to 44 point for titles 36 point for sub-titles 28 point for major bullets 24 point for indented bullets Minimum 24 point for text on illustrations, graphs, figures, overlays on die photos Keep the visual simple!
RESEARCH DETAILS (3) Use up to 5 slides to describe your research. 11
RESEARCH DETAILS (4) Use up to 5 slides to describe your research. 12
RESEARCH DETAILS (5) • Use up to 5 slides to describe your research.
Demo • Please fill out this slide only if you plan to include a Demo during the poster presentation. Note that demo is optional. • Please describe what you plan to show during the demo. (e.g. What is the input, output? What is the goal of the demo? What equipments will be used? What will be shown? Please add figures.
Demo Description Please add figures or pictures that describe your demo.