CSE 481I: Sound and Media Capstone

Project Posters (examples)

Posters should be 32" by 40". Do not use a font size smaller than 28 points. The amount of text should be minimal, with pictures including captions.
Please use templates on this page. We will get the posters printed-- you should turn in your pdf file in Canvas by Friday March 13, 10pm.

Your poster should have a title, list of team members, and at least these sections:

(i) Problem description,

(ii) use example,

(iii) description of solution,

(iv) future work.

Good posters use images and readable bullet points to communicate, NOT large blocks of text!

The poster should contain UW and Allen School logos and a mention that the poster is for the "Sound Capstone Design Course, Winter, 2020." There is a project demonstration with posters on Wednesday, March 18th, 4:30-6:20

Project Final Report (examples)

Reports should use the two column format Microsoft Word format suggested by the ACM. The paper should be at most 4 pages and include the following sections:

Project abstract

A one paragraph description of the project and why it is should be useful to someone.

Introduction

which includes target group, and purpose of the project.

Related work

which includes books, papers, products related to your project.

Design considerations

List aspects relating to public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social and economic factors that influenced or modified your design.
What professional standards will your project need to meet to become a commercial product? (IEEE, FCC part 15 and 68, UL, industry-standard protocols such as Bluetooth, SCI, I2C, etc.)  

Description of the solution

This is the main body of the report, which presents a theory-of-operation for your project, listing component parts and their use.

Conclusion

Explain how you evaluated success—what did you measure? What tradeoffs did your design entail?

Project Reports are due by Thursday, March 19th at 10pm in your Canvas assignment area.