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Guidelines For The Preparation of Six weeks Industrial Training Report Version 1.0 Lovely Professional University Jalandhar Delhi G. T Road (NH-1), Phagwara, Punjab, 144402, India 2013

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Guidelines

For The Preparation of Six weeks Industrial Training Report

Version 1.0

Lovely Professional University Jalandhar – Delhi G. T Road (NH-1),

Phagwara, Punjab, 144402, India

2013

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1. INTRODUCTION

This document covers the general rules of format and appearance. It is the

student’s responsibility to read and follow the requirements presented here

and to submit documents of the highest quality. The final copies will not be

accepted with corrections, insufficient margins, or if they are of such poor

quality that reproduced and/or microfilmed copies cannot be made.

The final version of the Training Report must be free from typographical,

grammatical and other errors when submitted as Examination Copy. While

this is the responsibility of the student.

2. REPORT

2.1 The arrangement of parts of Training Report

The sequence in which the training material should be arranged and bound

should be as follows:

1) Cover Page

2) Inside Cover Page

3) Candidate/s Declaration

4) Dedication Page (Optional)

5) Objective of Training or Project

6) Acknowledgements

7) Table of Contents

8) List of Tables

9) List of Figures

10) List of Symbols, Abbreviations or Nomenclature (Optional)

11) Enclosures

12) Chapters

Maximum Number of Chapters are recommended to be five (Chapter one is

Introduction, Chapter two is company profile , Chapter three is Identification

of the training /project , Chapter four is Design Details, Implementation and

Testing and Chapter five is Results, Discussion and conclusion).

13) Appendices

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14) References

Minimum References must be 10.

The formats in various headings are given below

Title Page See Annexure 1 (Inside cover page same as cover page)

Dedication page (if any) should not exceed one page

Candidate declaration, see Annexure 2

Objective of Training or Project see Annexure 3 (Abstract should not exceed

two pages (about 600 words))

Acknowledgements should not exceed two pages

Table of Contents see Annexure 4

List of Tables see Annexure 5

List of Figures see Annexure 6

Abbreviations see Annexure 7

Notations see Annexure 8

References see Annexure 9

3. GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF TRAINING REPORT

The training manuscript has three basic parts: the preliminary pages, the text

and the reference materials.

3.1 Preliminaries

The preliminary materials consist of the Title Page, Thesis Certificate,

Abstract, Dedication (optional), Acknowledgements, and Table of contents,

List of Tables, List of Figures and other lists.

Preliminary pages are paginated separately from the rest of the text. The title

page is counted, but it is not numbered. Beginning with the page immediately

following the title page, place page numbers in lowercase Roman numerals

centered at the bottom of the preliminary pages. The Roman numerals are

continued up to the first page of the text. Proper Order of Preliminary Pages

is:

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a. Title Page

The title of the Training/project report should be as concise as possible. It

must occur consistently in every respect, including punctuation,

capitalization, and hyphenation, on the abstract and approval forms. On the

title page, the identical title must appear in title case with each line centered

on the page. The month in which the Training is submitted, e.g., May,

August, or January is to be printed at the bottom of the page. The title page is

not numbered, but it is counted. Size of the institute logo should be 3cm x 4

cm.

b. Objective of Training or Project

The Objective should provide a succinct, descriptive account of the

training/project including a statement of problem procedure and method,

results and conclusion. It must not include diagrams and should not include

mathematical formulas unless essential. The Objective should be in the range

of 400 to 600 words with 1.5 line spaced. It should adhere to the same style

manual as the thesis manuscript. A lower-case Roman numeral is used on the

abstract page and number of keywords not more than six.

c. Dedication (optional)

The dedication is brief, single-spaced, and centered on the page. No heading

is used. The word "To" customarily begins the dedication.

d. Acknowledgements

This section begins with the title ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS centered in all

capital letters. This page is used to thank those persons who have been

instrumental to the student in completing the degree requirements.

Acknowledgement of grants and special funding received to support the

Training/Project also may be made on this page.

e. Table of Contents

The Table of Contents must include all Chapter headings, Section headings,

Subsection headings, Appendices (optional if any) and References. Entries

are 1.5 lines spaced. The headings of major sections (i.e., Chapters,

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Appendices and References) are written in all capital letters. Table of

contents headings must be identical to those in the text. Page numbers must

be bottom centered and each entry must have leader dots, which connect it to

its corresponding page number. The words TABLE OF CONTENTS must

be centered on the page two inches from the top of the first page only.

f. List of Tables (if tables appear in document)

The heading, LIST OF TABLES, appears centered on the page two inches

from the top of the first page only. All table numbers and captions are listed

exactly as they appear in the text.

g. List of Figures (if figures appear in document)

The heading, LIST OF FIGURES, appears centered on the page two inches

from the top of the first page only. All figure numbers and captions are listed

exactly as they appear in the text.

h. Other Lists (nomenclature, definitions, glossary of terms, etc.)

The appropriate title in all capital letters is centered two inches from the top

of the first page only.

3.2 Text

The text must be divided into a logical scheme that is followed consistently

throughout the document. The larger divisions and more important minor

divisions are indicated by suitable, consistent headings. All headings and

subheadings should be presented in the same way in each chapter, in terms of

capitalization, placement on the page and kind of type used. No headers,

giving the titles of chapters or other sections, are allowed at the top of the

pages. Chapter organization as practiced by the discipline should be

followed. Program code may be placed in the Appendix. The

Student/Research Scholar and the academic department are responsible for

the quality and content of the text. Specific requirements for text presentation

are given below.

a. Section and Subsection

The student may use Section headings and Sub-Section headings to subdivide

the chapter/s, but a consistent sequence of section headings as identified in

the style guide selected must be followed. The Student/Research Scholar do

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not change the sequence and style of headings from chapter to chapter. Once

the sequence is chosen, it must be followed consistently throughout the

thesis. Footnotes should be in 10 point character with single spaced lines.

b. Pagination

Lower-case Roman numerals are used to number all pages preceding the text.

Although the preliminary paging begins with the title page, no number

appears on the title page. However, it is counted as i, The page immediately

following the title page is numbered with a lower- case Roman numeral ii.

Beginning with the first page of the text, all pages are to be numbered with

Arabic numerals consecutively throughout the thesis document, including the

appendix and the bibliography or list of references. The page numbers must

be positioned at the bottom centered of the page. Page headers or running

heads may not be used in the thesis. All page numbers must be in the same

font and size.

c. Tables and Figures

The term "table" refers to a columnar arrangement of information, often data

sets, organized to save space and convey relationships at a glance. The term

"figure" refers to graphs, drawings, diagrams, charts, maps, or photographs.

All such details should be inserted in the text near where they are first

mentioned. A table or figure may appear on the same page as the text that

refers to it or on a immediate next page. Each figure or table must be

numbered and have a caption. Captions are placed below figures and pictures

and above tables. Captions may be single spaced.

d. Illustrations

Each illustration must be referred to in the text and it must be placed after,

and as near as possible to, the first reference to it in the text. All illustrative

materials in the thesis must be prepared on paper that is the same weight (or

stronger) and use the same font type as elsewhere in the manuscript. If

illustrations are mounted, dry mounting must be used. Illustrations may not

be mounted with rubber cement, staples, mucilage, or photo-mounting

corners. Illustrative material must be drawn or computer-generated in black.

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Material may be laser-printed. Color should be used only if it is essential to

the thesis.

e. Photographs

It is recommended that the student use a high quality, high contrast copying

machine to reproduce photographic material for submission in lieu of

photographs. If original photographs are used, they should be printed on

single-weight, fiber-based paper with a matte finishes. All prints must be

processed for nationally established standards for chemical permanence.

Black-and-white prints are preferable. Photograph page number placement

follows the standard pagination requirements.

f. Appendix

The appendix (or a series of appendices) immediately follows the main text.

The appendix includes material that may be helpful to the reader of the thesis

but may be too long for inclusion in the text or footnotes. The title,

APPENDIX, appears only on the first page of the section, in capital letters

centered two inches from the top. Examples of such material include

questionnaires, letters, original data, sample forms, and derivations.

Reference should be made in the text to the inclusion of these materials in the

appendix. Each appendix is a separate subdivision of the text and must begin

on a separate page. Each appendix must be listed in the

e. Table of Contents.

f. Enclosures: enclose the photo copy of certificate provided by

Industy/Institute.

3.3 References

Referencing style may follow IEEE, Harvard, or Chicago styles. For

referencing you may use font size of 11.

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4.1 Chapter and Section format

The title of Chapter one shall be Introduction. It shall justify and highlight the

problem poser and define the topic, aim and scope of the work presented in

the thesis. It may also highlight the significant contributions from the

investigation. Use only Arabic Numerals. Chapter Numbering should be

centered on the top of the page with bold.

Example:

CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

Sections

A chapter can be divided into Sections, Sub-sections and Sub-sub-sections so

as to present different concepts separately. Sections and Sub-sections can be

numbered using decimal points, e.g., 2.2 for the second Section in Chapter 2

and 2.3.4 for the fourth Subsection in third Section of Chapter 2. Use only

Arabic Numerals with decimals. Section numbering should be left justified

using large bold print.

Example:

1.1 BACKGROUND

1.2 GSM

Sub Sections

Use only Arabic Numerals with two decimals. Sub section numbering should

be left justified with bold.

Example:

1.1.1 Block Ciphers

1.1.2 Data Encryption Standards

(Required no. of pages: 2-3 Pages)

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CHAPTER 2

COMPANY PROFILE

2.1 INTRODUCTION

2.2 …

This shall normally the Chapter 2 and shall present the detail of the work

done in Company.

(Required no. of pages: 2-3 Pages)

CHAPTER 3

IDENTIFICATION OF TRAINING/PROJECT

3.1 INTRODUCTION

3.2 …

This shall normally the Chapter 3 and shall present the identification of the

training/project.

(Required no. of pages: 2-3 Pages)

CHAPTER 4

IMPLEMENTATION DETAIL

4.1 INTRODUCTION

4.2 …

This shall normally the Chapter 3 and shall present the Design Details,

Implementation and Testing.

(Required no. of pages: 15-20 Pages)

CHAPTER 5

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

5.1 INTRODUCTION

5.2 …

This shall form the penultimate chapter of the Training/Project and shall

include a thorough evaluation of the investigation carried out and bring out

the contributions from the Training. The discussion shall logically lead to

inferences and conclusions as well as scope for possible future work. Table /

Figure Format As far as possible tables and figures should be presented in

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portrait style. Small size table and figures (less than half of writing area of a

page) should be incorporated within the text, while larger ones may be

presented in separate pages. Table and figures shall be numbered chapter –

wise. For example, the fourth figure in Chapter 5 will bear the number figure

5.4 or Fig.5.4. Table number and title will be placed above the table while the

figure number and caption will located below the figure and will be centered

left. Reference for Table and Figures reproduced from elsewhere shall be

cited in the last and separate line in the table and figure caption, e.g. [12].

Text in tables may be in font size of 10.

Table 4.6: Cell values and key sequence

Equations

All the equations should be typed in equation editor/LaTeX and should be

properly numbered.

For Example,

(Required no. of pages: 4-7 Pages)

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5. PAGE DIMENSIONS AND MARGIN

The Training/Project should be prepared on good quality white paper.

Standard A4 size (210 mm X 297 mm) paper should be used for preparing

the copies. The final Training/Project should have the following page

margins and the same margins should be used throughout a thesis.

Top edge: 1 inch

Left side: 1.25 inch

Bottom edge: 1 inch

Right side: 1.25 inch

6. TYPE-SETTING, TEXT PROCESSING AND PRINTING

The text shall be printed employing Laserjet and 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. The text must be 1.5 lines spaced

and printed on only one side of each page

7. BINDING

Spiral Binding

8. FRONT COVERS

The front cover shall contain the following details:

• Full title of thesis in 20 point’s font size properly centered and positioned at

the top.

• Full name of the candidate in 14 point’s font size properly centered at the

middle of the page.

• A 3 x 4 cms size of the Institute emblem followed by the name of the

Institute and the year of submission, each in a separate line and properly

centered and located at the bottom of the page.

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Annexure 1

Title of the Training/Project

A Training/project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements

for the award of the degree of

Name of the Student 1 (Registration Number)

Centered, Bold

Font size is 14 pt.

Lovely Professional University Jalandhar – Delhi G. T Road (NH-1),

Phagwara, Punjab, 144402, India

Centered, Bold

Font size is 20 pt.

2013

Centered, Bold , Font size is 18 pt.

Size 3:4

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Annexure 2

(Sample)

CANDIDATE/S DECLARATION

I hereby certify that the work, which is being presented in the report/

Training/Project entitled Title of the Report/ Training/Project, in partial

fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of

Technology submitted to the institution is an authentic record of my/our own

work carried out during the period Month-Year to Month-Year under the

supervision of supervisor(s) name. I also cited the reference about the

text(s)/figure(s)/table(s) from where they have been taken.

Date: Signature of the Candidate

This is to certify that the above statement made by the candidate is correct to

the best of my /our knowledge.

Date: Signature Supervisor

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Annexure 3

(Sample)

OBJECTIVE OF TRAINING/PROJECT

The main goal of this work is to

Plan the installation of BTS through survey,

Detect areas of the poor signal strength through Drive test and Post

processing of collected data,

Improve the signal strength of poor coverage areas through

sectorization at BTS.

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Annexure 4

(Sample)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page No.

ABSTRACT .................................................................................................................. v

LIST OF TABLES..........................................................................................................vii

LIST OF FIGURES...................................................................................................... .ix

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 General ................................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Objectives................................................................................................................ 2

1.3 Organization of the Report/Thesis…………………………………………..……..3

CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................…….3

2.2 Vulnerability Scanners………............................................................................... .3

2.3 The nmap port Scanner........................................................................................... 3

2.4 The Nessus Vulnerability Scanner...........................................................................3

2.5 Packet Sniffers………............................................................................................. 4

2.6 Intrusion Detection………….................................................................................. 6

CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY

3.1 Introduction……………..........................................................................................7

3.2 Public-key Cryptography

3.2.1 Rivest-Shamir-Adleman Algorithm for public-key Cryptography..................... 7

3.2.2 Proof of the RSA Algorithm ............................................................................... 8

3.2.3 Computational Issues Related to RSA................................................................. 8

3.3 Experimental Procedure .......................................................................................... 9

3.3.1 Emulsion preparation............................................................................................ 9

3.3.2 Extraction process............................................................................................... 10

3.4 Operating Conditions............................................................................................. .11

CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

4.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................39

4.2 Some Mathematical Preliminaries……………………………………….………....39

4.3 Success Probability of the Attack …………………………………………………41

4.3.1 Modelling the Statistical Experiment ……………………………………….…..41

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4.3.2 A Simplified Statistical Experiment …………….………………………..……. 45

4.3.3 Towards the Good Distribution ………………………………………..………...47

CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK

5.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................54

5.2 Conclusions ............................................................................................................ 64

5.3 Scope for Future Work ........................................................................................... 71

REFERENCES……………………………………………………..……………….…73

APPENDIX…………………………………………………………………………...75

A.1 Name of Appendix 1 ……………………………………………………..…..…...76

A.2 Name of Appendix 2 ……………………………………………………..…..…...77

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS……………………………………………………….…..79

Resume of the Research Scholar (only for Ph.D.)……………………………… .…....80

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Annexure 5

(Sample)

LIST OF TABLES

Table No. Title Page No.

1.1 RSA, DL and EC key sizes for equivalent security levels ………..……. 10

2.1 OEF example parameters………………………………………............... 22

2.2 Computational details for inversion inOEFs ……………………………..25

2.3 Computational details for inversion inOEFs ……………………………. 35

2.4 Admissible orders of elliptic curves over F37…………………………… 45

3.1 Isomorphism classes of elliptic curves over F5 …………………………..48

3.1 Operation counts for arithmetic on y2 = x3 −3x +b …………………… .49

3.7 Operation counts for arithmetic on y2 +xy = x3 +ax2 +b…………………50

4.1 Point addition cost in sliding versus window NAF methods ……………..51

4.2 Operation counts for computing kP +lQ ………………………………….55

4.4 Operation counts in comb and interleaving methods ……………………..65

5.1 Koblitz curves with almost-prime group order ……………………………75

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Annexure 6

(Sample)

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure No. Title Page No.

1.1 Basic communications model ………………………………………………2

1.5 Symmetric-key versus public-key cryptography …………………………. .4

2.2 Representing prime-field element as an array of words ……………………29

2.3 Depth-2 splits for 224-bit integers (Karatsuba-Ofman multiplication) …….33

3.3 Depth-2 splits for 192-bit integers (Karatsuba-Ofman multiplication) …….34

3.4 Representing binary-field element as an array of words …………………...47

3.5 Right-to-left comb method for polynomial multiplication ……………..…..49

3.6 Left-to-right comb method for polynomial multiplication…………….........49

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Annexure 7

(Sample)

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

ACM Association for Computing Machinery

ADES Advance Data Encryption Standard

CBC Cipher Block Chaining

CFB Cipher Feedback Mode

DDES Double Data Encryption Standard

DES Data Encryption Standard

ECD Electronic Codebook Mode

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology

OFB Output Feedback Mode

OTP One Time Pad

TDES Triple Data Encryption Standard

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