MSc. Projects Views

There are two types of MSc projects one is Research By Practice and 2nd is Research By Statistical Analysis. And either of the two can be used to prepare the final projects of MSc. Normally the individuals can select one method according to their area of interest and also checks that which one is more feasible for the project. I want to built an application and device that can be accessed through SMS and the device controls the electronic devices like AC, Heaters, Refrigerators, Lights etc. So here I have to use the Dissertation by practice.

About Telecommunication

Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, this may have involved the use of smoke signals, drums, semaphore, flags or heliograph. In modern times, telecommunication typically involves the use of electronic devices such as telephones, television, radio or computers. Early inventors in the field of telecommunication include Alexander Graham Bell, Guglielmo Marconi and John Logie Baird. Telecommunication is an important part of the world economy and the telecommunication industry’s revenue was estimated to be $1.2 trillion in 2006.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunication)

About Computational Paradigm

Computation is a fundamental principle, it is not simply a high level phenomenon that electronic computers engage in. Because information is discernible difference and the difference relies upon discernment to become information, the act of perception is inherently implied within the very concept of information. From out of a field of variation a perceptual system recognises certain variations, which become information that informs the system and the remainder becomes entropy, which still effects the system although in subtler ways such as noise or heat. Information is one of the most abstract and general substances that there is; but the concept of information is meaningless without the concept of perception (i.e. the receipt, interpretation, experience and assimilation of information). Perception is an inherently computational process so computation is itself fundamental. When perception creates information leading to experience and response, the information flows between systems and this creates dynamics; thus the system’s causal information is computed. Thus computation, or consciousness as mystics say, is a fundamental conceptual foundation of existence.

(Ref: http://www.anandavala.info/TASTMOTNOR/Computational%20Paradigm.html)

About the Algorithm

An algorithm, named after the ninth century scholar Abu Jafar Muhammad Ibn Musu Al-Khowarizmi, is defined as follows: Roughly speaking:

* An algorithm is a set of rules for carrying out calculation either by hand or on a machine.
* An algorithm is a finite step-by-step procedure to achieve a required result.
* An algorithm is a sequence of computational steps that transform the input into the output.
* An algorithm is a sequence of operations performed on data that have to be organized in data structures.
* An algorithm is an abstraction of a program to be executed on a physical machine (model of Computation).

About the Course

Computing Science plays an exciting and ever-increasing role in today’s society. Technological innovation has been one of the driving forces behind Ireland’s rapid growth and this Masters programme will help you to advance that innovation. The programme extends your education and skills and prepares you for an active role in a dynamic and evolving industry.

The MSc degree has been designed to give students an insight into the world of academic and industrial computing research. By focusing on today’s hot topics, students will have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how things work. In so doing you will develop the skills necessary to carry out innovative work within the discipline of computing. Students who complete this Masters degree will gain the ability to research and master technical issues, to analyse and present findings coherently, and to document their work in a professional manner.

(http://gcd.ie/index.jsp?1nID=107&2nID=120&nID=220&aID=204)