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LaTeX template designed for typesetting BSc MSc MPhil and PhD theses for University of Aberdeen degrees.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
Throughout the ECE Lab section we have learnt many electronics concepts and applied almost all of them directly or indirectly in our final lab project. Additionally, having taken away a lot from this course, we aimed to make a project that would challenge us academically and intellectually; for our final lab assignment, we made an autonomous line-following robot, that would follow a white line track using RedBot sensors, and would respond to audio cues from the environment using a microphone. In this report, we explain the use of each of the components that were used to make the final vehicle and the working of the vehicle itself.
Customizações do abnTeX2 http://abnTeX2.googlecode.com) para a Universidade de Fortaleza
O mantenedor atual deste projeto é Bruno Lopes (bruno.lopes@unifor.br)
O template 'UTFPRCT-TEX' é um template LaTeX não oficial para trabalhos acadêmicos (teses, dissertações, trabalhos de conclusão...) da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR) - Curitiba.
Este trabalho é baseado no projeto UTFPRPG-TEX mantido por Luiz. E. M. Lima. A estrutura principal de ambos os trabalhos é baseada no template de trabalhos acadêmicos abnTeX2 (disponível em http://www.abntex.net.br), que atende aos requisitos das normas da Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas (ABNT) para produção de documentos técnicos e científicos brasileiros.
Contribuições para melhorar este projeto ou solicitações para correções de bugs podem ser feitos através do repositório github: https://github.com/wmeira/utfprct-tex
Última atualização: 11 de outubro de 2021 (versão 1.0.6).
start of file `template.tex'.
Copyright 2006-2013 Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com).
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c,
available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/.
This is a basic journal article template which includes metadata fields for multiple authors, affiliations and keywords.
It is also set up to use the lineno package for line numbers; these can be turned on by adding the 'lineno' option to the documentclass command.
John Hammersley
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