Hosam:
I suggest you pick an application that is unique, useful, and
challenging and most of all-one that interests you. Your University
Library(if it is like Texas State @ San Marcos) should have a stack of
Master Thesis Projects of Engineering/Computer Science Post Graduates.
Look at what they have done, and get with the Chairman of the
Engineering/CS Department to get an idea if the scale of the project
is adequate. If you intern at a local manufacturing plant, or have a
chance to tour, try to determine where an embedded project could save
them some money. An example using many feedback loops could be to
monitor the heat applied to various parts of a computer/router while
it runs a diagnostic routine(a routine that addresses each chip in a
specific order, over and over). When a specific IC reaches the
critical temperature(the computer/router is in a temperature
controlled booth), the diagnostic routine reports a bit failure during
communications to/from that chip. Then replace the chip/component
where the garbled communication occurred, and verify that the
computer/router will not fail at the same temperature/diagnostic
routine. This could mean the particular date/code chip did not meet
necessary criteria and vendor should be notified of a possible bad run.
--- In "HOSAM YOUSIF" <> wrote:
>
> i want some one to suggest me one project(graduat project) that i can
> do as application of using embedded system(i have ts7250 and i want to
> use it to control this project)i will use pc/104 as interface to
> control the project that i hoop to find it...(the world project that
> mean that i search for control application but i want control
> application with many feedback loops)..my experience limit for:
> 1. c & c++ programming
> 2. linux
> 3. embedded system
> 4. Assembly & interfacing
> 5. electronics & small mechanical experince but i can improve it
> please any body think in any project(control with many F.B Loops) for
> me please send to me....thanks and sorry for writting errors
>
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