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\chapter{Introduction\label{cha:introduction}}
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%% \ifdraft only shows the text in the first argument if you are in draft mode.
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%% These directions will disappear in other modes.
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State the objectives of the exercise. Ask yourself:
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\underline{Why} did I design/create the item? What did I aim to
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achieve? What is the problem I am trying to solve? How is my
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solution interesting or novel?
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\section{Background}
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Provide background about the subject matter (e.g. How was morse code
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developed? How is it used today?.
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This is a place where there are usually many citations.
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It is suspicious when there is not.
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Include the purpose of the different equipment and your design intent.
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Include references to relevant scientific/technical work and books.
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What other examples of similar designs exist?
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How is your approach distinctive?
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If you have specifications or related standards, these must be
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described and cited also. As an example, you might cite the specific
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RoboSub competition website (and documents) if working on the lighting system for an AUV\cite{guls2016auvlight}\index{AUV}
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\section{Example Section}
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{design-commonalities}
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\caption[Design]{Design Commonalities\cite{foley2021dindesign}}\label{fig:ru-logo}
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\end{figure}
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\begin{table}
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\centering
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\begin{tabular}{ll}\toprule
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$x$& $x^{2}$\\\midrule
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1 &1\\
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2 &4\\
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3 &9\\\bottomrule
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\end{tabular}
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\caption{Table of squared numbers}\label{tab:numbers}
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\end{table}
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There is an example of how to map design methods in CDIO, Axiomatic Design, and Product Design in Figure~\ref{fig:ru-logo}.
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This image will scale according to the width of the text on the page.
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There is a helpful list of squared numbers in Table~\ref{tab:numbers}.
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This table is formatted in the style of a book, which is very differerent than the style one is used to in Excel.
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The test text ``Lorem Ipsum''\index{Lorem Ipsum} is from an ancient text from 45 B.C. \cite{cicero46deFinibus, lipsomwebsite}\\
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\lipsum[1-5]
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\subsection{Subsection}
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\lipsum[6-10]
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\subsubsection{SubSubsection}
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\lipsum[11-15]
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\section[Section with an extremely long name]{Section with a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very long name}
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\lipsum[11-18]
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%%% Local Variables:
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%%% mode: latex
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%%% TeX-master: "main"
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%%% TeX-engine: luatex
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