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This paper presents the implementation and evaluation of a low-power IoT solution for environmental monitoring. The motivation behind this work is to provide a cost-effective solution for monitoring environmental parameters that can benefit both individuals and communities. The paper discusses the previous work in this field and highlights how our solution differs from existing solutions. The implementation details, including hardware development and software functionalities, are presented along with any challenges faced and overcome during the process. The results of the implementation are illustrated through tables and plots, comparing the performance of our solution with previous implementations. Finally, the paper concludes with important insights and suggestions for future extensions of this work.

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  1. Title of your paper goes here Names of the authors go here E-mail address of the contact author goes here Note - Presentation time will be limited to 15 minutes, including Q&A

  2. Motivation • Explain what motivated you to carry out this work - does your project have a social theme? Who will benefit from your solution? • Do not have more than 2 or 3 bullet items on this foil

  3. Previous Work • Include any known solutions that are available in the literature – do not cut-and-paste from any published source. If you are borrowing a figure/table, provide a citation. • Explain how your solution differs – does it offer lower power, better performance, better cost, more functionality, etc? • You may take one or two foils to discuss prior art • Ensure that the smallest font size is 20 points (throughout the presentation)

  4. Your Work (change the title as appropriate) • Explain your solution – include block diagrams, flow-charts, etc to explain your ideas • You may take 3 to 4 foils for explaining your work • Avoid crowding the slide with too much information

  5. Implementation • Explain how you implemented your ideas on a TI platform (Embedded processors or analog ICs from TI) • Include pictures of the hardware you may have developed, picture of the end product, screen shots of your software in action, etc. • Share any roadblocks that you faced during implementation and explain how you overcame them • You may include 2 or 3 foils to discuss details of your implementation

  6. Results • Include tables, plots, etc. to illustrate the working of your hardware/software • If possible, compare your implementation with previous implementations and bring out the benefits of your proposal • Bring out the scenarios where your solution is ideally suited and the scenarios where your solution may not be well suited • You may include 2 to 3 foils for discussing your results

  7. Conclusions and future work • Bring out one or two important conclusions from the work you have carried out – bring out both the benefits and limitations • Explain how your work can be further extended

  8. References • Include only 4 to 5 most relevant references, sorted in the order of the last name of the first author. • Number the references [1], [2], etc. • Give all the relevant details for each reference, such as names of authors, title of the paper, source of publication, year of publication, any URL, etc.

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