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Welcome!
This is the RadarLab Wiki.
Students can add topics concerning Radar and Navigation.
Student's contributions will be evaluated with a score. The score will be taken into account in the final exam.
Instructions
Wiki Syntax and Usage
For help about the wiki sintax see here.
Topic selection
First of all you have to select one of the following Topics:
optional (more)
For information about the contents of the topics please refer to the relative WIKI page, the lectures notes in didatticaweb, internet search of keywords.
You can propose yourself for a topic on this page. You can select more than one topic.
After this process (till 17/4 13:00) the topics will be assigned to the students depending on expressed preferences or (in case of conflict or no choice) with a random process. Only one topic for student will be assigned.
After the topics assignment, You will be able to modify the proper pages and to add your work.
Topics assignments are on this page.
Page Writing
Equation
Use $\LaTeX$ for equations. For example in this way: $a=b+c$
Use $\LaTeX$ for equations. For example in this way: $a=b+c$
or in this way: \begin{equation} a=b+c \end{equation}
or in this way:
\begin{equation}
a=b+c
\end{equation}
Now, equation numbering works!
\begin{equation} d=\frac{e}{f} \end{equation}
For more information about Latex in DokuWiki see here
Tables and Figures
For figures you can use caption, numbering and references as follows:
<figure label>
{{ :wiki:cropped-cropped-logo_uni.jpg?200 }}
<caption>Figura di prova </caption>
</figure>
and refer it as follows: figure 1.
and refer it as follows: figure {{ref>label}}.
Pictures and Media File must be uploaded using the MediaManager and referred as follows:
{{ name.jpg }}
You can also use external pictures or media from another site in this way:
{{ http://radarlab.uniroma2.it/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_ricerca100-300x203-300x203.jpg }}
For table is the same, see Table 1:
| Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Heading 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Some text | some more text | some less text |
| no idea what to write in here | ||
| But still some idea for here | ||
For table is the same, see Table {{ref>label2}}:
<table label2> <caption>Table Caption.</caption> ^ Heading 1 ^ Heading 2 ^ Heading 3 ^ | Some text | some more text | some less text | | no idea what to write in here ||| | | But still some idea for here || </table>
For more information about caption use see here
References
Always cite sources adding a Reference section. To do this you can use ref note:
Example. This is where the note is introduced the first time[1]. And yet another reference[1]. Or in this way[2]
Example. This is where the note is introduced the first time[(cite:name>This is a note.)]. And yet another reference[(cite:name)]. Or in this way[(cite:GangOfFour>> title : Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software authors : Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides publisher : Addison-Wesley published : 1994 pages : 395 )]
For more information about the use of ref notes see here
Miscellaneous
- Before starting use the headlines to produce a detailed Table of contents of your page. This will help you to organize the work.
- Be careful to the copyright of the media and text.
Backup
This WiKi is running on an unstable and unsafe server. Please, periodically back-up your page locally.
In the future, the wiki will be moved to a stable and safe server.
Schedule
20/04/2018: Detailed Table of contents with one or two sentences of description of each section
04/05/2018: First Revision
18/05/2018: Second Revision: students that think that their work is almost finished can ask for a quick review of main errors.
Between the Second Revision and the Final DeadLine, you can ask quick review of your work, not later than 01/05/2018
10/06/2018: Final DeadLine
Evaluation
When the student thinks to have finished the work, he shall:
- read another time the work to fix typos, grammars, and other errors;
- verify that all the references are referred;
- verify that the work is clear and comprehensible.
After that, and before 10/6/2018, the student shall:
- make a pdf version of the work (using the printing function, please use “readable” fonts) and send it to me;
- the student account will be temporally disabled for editing;
- ùthe work will be evaluated and the score will be published on the wiki.
If the score is higher than 18 it can be used for the exams in the first and second call (summer calls) after the course.
The exams will consist of nine questions (six stated as basic and three stated as advanced). Students with a score higher than 18 can (if he/she want, and if he/she state it) answer only to the six basic questions. In this case, the final score will be the average of the exam score and the student's work score.

