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A Synopsis Report

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Project Name

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
SEMESTER VII

SUBMITTED BY
Mr. ..............

Mr. ..............

Mrs. .............

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF


Mr. ...............

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


PILLAI HOC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY,
RASAYANI
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
AY 2017-18
Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology, Rasayani

Year: 2017-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Certificate
This is to certify that the project entitled............... is successfully completed by

following students:
Student Name Roll No
....... 01

As per the syllabus & in partial fulfilment for the completion Bachelors degree in
Information Technology from University of Mumbai, it is also to certify that this is the
original work of the candidate done during the academic year 2017-2018.

_______________ _______________
Project Guide Head of Department

_______________
Principal

_______________ _______________
Internal Examiner External Examiner
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We remain immensely obliged to Prof. .................... for providing us with the moral and
technical support and guiding us. We would also like to thank our guide for providing us with
her expert opinion and valuable suggestions at every stage of project.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank Prof. ....................., Head of Information
Technology for her motivation and valuable support. This acknowledgement is incomplete
without thanking teaching and non-teaching staff of department of their kind support.

We would also like to thank Dr. ...................., Principal of Pillai HOC college of Engineering
and Technology, Rasayani for providing the infrastructure and resources required for project.
ABSTRACT

This project includes the design and construction of the UAV Controller System using
Android mobile application and using sensors. In todays world, Android applications are
plays very important role in market. UAV Android Application is a way of controlling Drone
through human interaction as well as through self-control of the system itself is provided. In
UAV Android Application project we are going to build two Android Applications in that
one application is use as a Slave and another application is use as Master. Both Applications
are install on two different devices. One device has Slave application installed in it which is
Fitted on Drone which captures the images and videos and Second device has Master
Application installed in it which is use to control the drone activity and it gives the command
to slave for capturing the videos, images by human interaction. Command given by master is
send to Slave through Database Server. Server accept request and connects the two
applications (Slave and Master) with each other. After connecting successfully, Master
Application Device send commands to Slave Device through Server and Server forward
this commands to Slave Device, then Slave Device captures the videos continuously and send
back the live media data to Master Application Device through server, Master Device accept
the data and display the live video on the Masters device. At the same time Master Device are
control the moves of drone by using its Master Application which includes the controls for
moving forward, moving down, moving left and moving right. Master Application Device
also get the battery life and weather information from Slave Device through Sensors.
Index

Sr. No. Contents Page No.

1. Introduction 7
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Constraints
2. Literature Review 11
IEEE or other reputed journals/conferences Paper 1
IEEE or other reputed journals/conferences Paper 2
IEEE or other reputed journals/conferences Paper

3. Overall System Description 12


3.1 Existing System
3.2 Proposed System
3.3 Methodology

4. Requirements Gathering And Planning 14


4.1 Requirement Elicitation
4.1.1 Use Case Diagram
15
4.2 Feasibility Study
4.2.1 Technical Feasibility 16
4.2.2 Economic Feasibility
4.3 Requirement Analysis(s/w and h/w)
4.3.1 Time Line Chart
4.3.2

5. Design and Methodology


5.1 Flow chart 19
5.2 ER-Diagram
20
5.3 Activity diagram
5.4 Work Breakdown Structure 21
5.5 Data flow diagram
22
5.6 Procedural design

6. Conclusion 25

7. References 29
1. INTRODUCTION

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1.1 Paper:

The report shall be printed / xeroxed on white bond paper, whiteness 95% or above, weight 70
gram or more per square meter. The size of the paper shall be standard A4; height 297 mm, width
210 mm.

1.2 Type Setting, Text Processing and Printing:

The text shall be printed on single side of a page employing laser jet or Inkjet printer, the text
having been processed using a standard text processor. The standard font shall be Times New
Roman of 12 pts with 1.5 line spacing.

1.2.1 Page Format:

The Printed Sheets shall have the following written area and margins:

Top Margin : 15 mm

Head Height : 3 mm

Head Separation : 12 mm

Bottom Margin : 22 mm

Footer : 3 mm
Foot Separation : 10 mm

Left Margin : 30 mm

Right Margin : 20 mm

Text Height : 245 mm

Text Width : 160 mm

When header is not used the top margin shall be 30 mm.

1.2.2 Pagination:

Page numbering in the text of the report shall be Hindu- Arabic numerals at the center of the
footer. Page number 1 for the first page of the Introduction chapter shall not appear in print;
only the second page will bear the number 2. The subsequent chapters shall begin on a fresh
page. Pagination for pages before the Introduction chapter shall be in lower case Roman
numerals, e.g., iv.

1.2.3 Header:

When the header style is chosen, the header can have the Chapter number and Section number
(e.g., Chapter 2, Section 3) on even numbered page headers and Chapter title or Section title on
the odd numbered page header.

1.2.4 Paragraph format:

Vertical space between paragraphs shall be about 2.5 line spacing. The first line of each
paragraph should normally be indented by five characters or 12mm. A candidate may, however,
choose not to indent if s/he has provided sufficient paragraph separation. A paragraph should
normally comprise more than one line. A single line of a paragraph shall not be left at the top or
bottom of a page. The word at the right end of the first line of a page or paragraph should, as far
as possible, not be hyphenated.

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