I completed my thesis but much more work is required to obtain a good grade. I received feedback from my supervisor and require assistance to fix the thesis to bring it in-line with his expectations.
Category: Engineering
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Title: “Comparison of Far-Field and Near-Field Antenna Measurement Techniques” Far-Field Technique: The far-field technique involves placing the antenna under test in the far-field region, which is typically considered to be a distance of
There are two antenna measurement techniques: far- and near-field techniques. Describe those two methods and discuss how they are used as well as advantages and disadvantages.
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“Exploring the World of Engineering Surveying”
A series of questions about engineering surveying.I will provide data for questions that require data
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Title: Calculating Molarity of Solutions
Question 1:
Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 0.5 moles of solute dissolved in 250 mL of solvent.
Question 2:
What volume of 2 M HCl solution is required to obtain 0.4 moles of HCl?
Question 3:
A solution is prepared by dissolving 5 grams of NaOH in enough water to make 500 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity of the solution. -
“Designing an Efficient and Equitable Network Tariff Structure for Electric Vehicle Charging: Balancing Grid Congestion Management and Revenue Generation through V2X”
The main objective is design a suitable network tariff structure considering different types of consumers (private vehicles, taxi, trucks, etc.). The design of network tariff should be tariff principles. Furthermore, simultaneous managing the grid congestions and reducing the cost of charging (or generating revenue through V2X) should be achieved. The network tariff may consist of either fixed, volumetric (energy based), capacity (power based) tariff or a combination of. Additionally, the volumetric based tariff can either be fixed or based on time of use (ToU) tariff and the power based tariff may be based on critical peak rebates, critical peak pricing or dynamic peak pricing. The reference paper is attached with these comments for better understanding.
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“Statistical Investigation: Exploring a Chosen Topic Through Data Analysis and Research”
What do you need to do for this assessment?
Task:
You are required to complete a
written Statistical Investigation, which will involve researching a
topic and question of your choice. You will introduce the topic by providing
a historical or theoretical background and your will explain how the research
question will be answered. You will collect data by either primary or
secondary methods or both and descriptively analyse the data by use of
calculations and graphs. You will complete a written analysis of the data,
which will inform your conclusion. Any sources used will be referenced and
examples of raw data will be included in an Appendices section.
Your tutor will provide ideas
for research topics if required and support and feedback over a
number of weeks. You must submit the Statistical
Investigation on the VLE and via Turnitin by a set day and time.
Guidance:
For this assessment you should make use of the
following formative activities that you have already completed. These activities have been designed to
support this summative assessment:
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State the topic that you are
investigating.
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State at least 3 research questions
relating to this topic that you will be attempting to answer using statistical
methods.
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Collect appropriate secondary or
primary data to address each of your research questions and present it in
tabular or other suitable form. It is suggested that you use data from the
UK’s Office for National Statistics (www.ons.gov.uk). Ensure that you provide a citation
for all data and include a list of reference sources at the end of your
report.
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Use a suitable software package (e.g.
MS Excel or SPSS) and a range of appropriate graphical techniques to display
your data. Your report should include at least 3 graphs of at least 2
different types. All graphs must be produced by you and MUST NOT be copied
from reference sources.
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Describe any patterns you observe and
perform calculations of relevant quantities where appropriate.
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Use your data to draw relevant
conclusions addressing your research questions.
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“International Standards and Protocols in Computer Networks: A Comprehensive Analysis and Planning Guide for Postgraduate Level Readers”
You book chapter is expected to be suitable for readers at postgraduate level. It is expected to cover the main aspects in a style similar to that of your textbook chapters. Thus, detailed protocols and techniques may not be necessary unless directly relevant to architecture analysis and planning. This may need to do a comprehensive research of the topic of your choice, review literature, a structure design of your chapter before you start to write your chapter. For the study of computer networks, it is important to understand that RFCs are actually international standards for the Internet. Also, there are many other international standards relevant to networks, e.g., from ISO, IEEE, etc. Therefore, for computer networks, the best references are various RFCs and other international standards if available. If there is an RFC or other international standard for anything you discuss, use the RFC or standard as a reference other than citing third-party references that interpret the RFC from various perspectives. A good starting point is to have a look at various chapters of your textbook. You may like to do some research first, design a structure of your chapter, and then discuss your design with your lecturer before starting to write your chapter. For the topics on which we are Calling for Book Chapters, it is important to note that do not copy any references directly and paste them to your report, in whole or in part. You are expected to write your chapter in your own language and with your own descriptions of any of these references/standards. If any sentences are worth being pasted to your report, enclose them within quotation marks and cite the sources of references clearly and explicitly. For RFCs and other international standards that you use as references, interpret them in your own language as well.
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Title: Analyzing ISRM Data Using Jupyter Notebook
Please read the attached presentation, it explains the task. Only answer question #1 from the 3 provided questions. Complete the question by showing data in Jupyter. Answer files should include ISRM Memo and Jupyter Notebook. There will be more files to access for more background information on this task. These files are accessible through my Canvas account. I will provide my log-in information once the question is accepted. It is essential that this project is completed through Jupyter and the Notebook is sent to me.
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Title: “Exploring the Impact of Skipped Order Details on Customer Satisfaction and Business Success: A Case Study Analysis”
Writing a journal paper
Important Info
The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
Type of paper and subject
Number of sources and formatting style
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“Revolutionizing Transportation in Ballarat: The Integrated Transport Action Plan” Introduction: The city of Ballarat is constantly evolving and growing, and with that growth comes the need for an efficient and sustainable transportation system. The Ballarat Integrated Transport Action Plan
I have a poster and add writing from the existing file and I want a professional design.
This is my topic if you need it:
https://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-04/Ballarat%20Integrated%20Transport%20Action%20Plan.pdf
Please read the draft file and add writing in the spaces in the poster. Create a professional poster.