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Nur Farhana binti Shahrul Azhar
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Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics

This blog is created for updating progress of Final Year Project 2 S2 2019 under supervision of Mr Shah Rizailli Mukhtar

Final Year Project 2 :
Development of a Characteristics Error False Alarm Detection

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"Even with broken wings,
I'll teach myself to fly again"
Checking Plagiarism

Assalamualaikum and hi! πŸ’¬

Week : 18
Date  : 24 Nov 2019 - 30 Nov 2019

Activities :

 1.  Submitting Draft FYP2 Final Report and Technical Paper

πŸ“Œ Draft of FYP2 final report has been submitted on 25 Nov 2019 for checking of plagiarism meanwhile the draft of technical paper has been submitted on 26 Nov 2019 for checking of the contents.
  

2.  Tenth Meeting with FYP2 Supervisor - Sir Shah Rizailli Mukhtar 

πŸ“†  29 November 2019

πŸ“¬  Office, Level 5

πŸ“Œ  Supervisor checked the updated progress on the new collection of data and asked to insert graphs for each testing to see the trends of the frequency's value for the oscilloscope during one cycle and positive width and the frequency's value for the serial monitor during one cycle. Supervisor also asked to insert the graph of the frequency value for the positive width of the waveform in the discussion in Chapter 4 of the FYP2 thesis report. The average, maximum and minimum value also need to be stated in the discussion of the thesis report.
πŸ“Œ  Checking of plagiarism has been done by supervisor using TurnItIn software for draft FYP2 thesis report and draft technical paper. For draft FYP2 thesis report, the percentage of plagiarism is 2% meanwhile for the draft technical paper, the percentage of plagiarism is 5%. Both of the thesis report and technical paper achieved the requirements needed by the FYP coordinator which is percentage of plagiarism must be less than 20%.
πŸ“Œ  The last submission date of FYP2 thesis report, technical paper and CD is on 6 December 2019.



"It does not matter how slowly you go, so long as you do not stop" 
Confucius

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FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2
Development of a Characteristics Error False Alarm Detection