BeagleBoard/GSoC/2020ProposalTemplate

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ProposalTemplate

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I am currently pursuing my Masters in Applied Computer Science (Focus Area: Embedded systems ) at Techniche hochshchule Deggendorf. I did my Bachelors in Electronics and Communication Engineering. I have worked for several years in the Embedded domain and have worked in a interdisciplinary team to create some interesting products. Some of my work can be seen on the link below. I have been involved in the devlopment from the ideation state to final products. During the development process i have contributed in circuit design and testing on breadboard, softwaredevelopment and PCB board design. More about my skill set can be seen in the resume link below

My Profile Webpage: https://deebot.github.io
Student: New Student
Mentors: Jason Kridner
Code: https://github.com/deebot/Beaglebone-BidirectionBus
Wiki: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/ProposalTemplate
GSoC: GSoC entry

Status

This project is currently just a proposal.

Proposal

Please complete the requirements listed on the ideas page and fill out this template.

About you

IRC: Freenode IRC nickname
Github: Github account
School: School name
Country: Country
Primary language (We have mentors who speak multiple languages): Language
Typical work hours (We have mentors in various time zones): 8AM-5PM US Eastern
Previous GSoC participation: Tell us why you want to participate in GSoC here. Also, provide list of URLs for any previous GSoC participation with any organizations.

About your project

Project name: Super Awesome Project

Description

In 10-20 sentences, what are you making, for whom, why and with what technologies (programming languages, etc.)? (We are looking for open source SOFTWARE submissions.)

Timeline

Provide a development timeline with a milestone each of the 11 weeks and any pre-work. (A realistic timeline is critical to our selection process.)

Mar 30 Proposal complete, Submitted to https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com
Apr 27 Proposal accepted or rejected
May 18 Pre-work complete, Coding officially begins!
May 25 Milestone #1, Introductory YouTube video
June 1 Milestone #2
June 8 Milestone #3
June 15 18:00 UTC Milestone #4, Mentors and students can begin submitting Phase 1 evaluations
June 19 18:00 UTC Phase 1 Evaluation deadline
June 22 Milestone #5
June 29 Milestone #6
July 6 Milestone #7
July 13 18:00 UTC Milestone #8, Mentors and students can begin submitting Phase 2 evaluations
July 17 18:00 UTC Phase 2 Evaluation deadline
July 20 Milestone #9
July 27 Milestone #10
August 3 Milestone #11, Completion YouTube video
August 10 - 17 18:00 UTC Final week: Students submit their final work product and their final mentor evaluation
August 17 - 24 18:00 UTC Mentors submit final student evaluations

Experience and approach

In 5-15 sentences, convince us you will be able to successfully complete your project in the timeline you have described.

Contingency

What will you do if you get stuck on your project and your mentor isn’t around?

Benefit

If successfully completed, what will its impact be on the BeagleBoard.org community? Include quotes from BeagleBoard.org community members who can be found on http://beagleboard.org/discuss and http://bbb.io/gsocchat.

Misc

Please complete the requirements listed on the ideas page. Provide link to pull request.

Suggestions

Is there anything else we should have asked you?