Abschluss des Moduls
Prüfungsform
Portfolio examination
Art der Portfolioprüfung
100 Punkte insgesamt
Notenschlüssel
Notenschlüssel »Notenschlüssel 1: Fak IV (1)«
Prüfungsbeschreibung (Abschluss des Moduls)
In total 100 Portfolio points can be obtained. The final module grade will be given according to the §47 (2) AllgStuPO, using grade scheme (Notenschlüssel) 1 of Faculty IV. The individual grades will be obtained as specified in the table below.
Further details:
VL: Final lecture written test: The students take part in a < 90 min final test that checks the overall level of acquired knowledge from the Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks lecture.
PR: Lab assignments: Organized in small groups (3-4 persons), the students are asked to jointly absolve a set of lab assignments that involve in-class programming assignments using state of the art sensor network hardware and software, and homework tasks (some of them individually, some of them as a group). Evaluated is the correctness of the provided answers, the correctness and the quality of the code for the programming assignments. Each lab is assessed with a three-level scale: not-satisfactory, satisfactory and excellent.
PR: Final lab project: After the completion of the individual lab assignments, the lab groups are asked to design, develop and demonstrate a relatively simple but complete sensor networks application that involves data acquisition, processing and communication. Evaluated is the final "project presentation" (quality of the content and coverage, presentation organization and style, capability to answer follow-up questions), and the "project demo" (general functionality, achievement of design goals, effective use of HW and SW, team work, code quality, documentation, effective use of version control tools).
PR: Final lab review: The students take part in a final review that checks the overall level of acquired knowledge from the Sensor Networks Lab. Evaluated is the familiarity with the Lab HW and SW and the familiarity with the the solutions of the individual Lab assignments.
Students are asked to self-evaluate the relative contribution of each team member as part of the team, which is considered in the formation of the final individual marks.