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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMM. ENGG., B.I.

T MESRA, RANCHI Course Structure for BE (ECE) Applicable to 2011 onwards Batches

I-Semester
Code No. HU1101 PH1201 MA1201 EE2201 CH1401 ME1202 CS1302 PE1202 PH1202 GA1002/ GA1004/ GA1006/ GA1008 Name of Subjects THEORY Technical English Physics Engineering Mathematics Principles of Electrical Engineering Engineering Chemistry SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Engineering Graphics Fundamental of Unix & C Programming Workshop Practice Physics Lab EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIE NCC/ NSS/ PT & Games/ Creative Art TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 T 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 C 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2

0 17 3

2 14

1 29

II-Semester
Code No. EC2001 MA2201 CH2203 CS2301 ME2001 AM1201 CH1402 EE3202 EC2002 CS2302 GA2002 GA2004 GA2006 GA2008 Name of Subjects THEORY Principles of Electronics Engineering Advance Engineering Mathematics Environmental Science Fundamental of Data Structure Principles of Mechanical Engineering Engineering Mechanics SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Chemistry Lab Basic Electrical Engineering Lab Basic Electronics Engineering Lab Data Structure Lab EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES NCC/ NSS/ PT & Games/ Creative Art TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 T 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 C 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 2 2 2

0 18 3

2 14

1 30

III-Semester
Code No. EC3201 EC3203 EC3205 EE 3205 BT3021 HU4001 HU4003 EC3202 EC3204 AM2202 GA3002 GA3004 GA3006 GA3008 Name of Subjects THEORY Digital Electronics Modern Instruments and Measurements Semiconductor Devices Network Theory Biological science French German SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Digital Electronics Lab Modern Instruments and Measurements Lab Engineering Mechanics Lab EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES NCC/ NSS/ PT & Games/ Creative Art TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 T 1 1 P C 4 3 3 4 3 D D D D B

3 3 3

2 2 2

D D C

0 15 2

2 11

1 24

IV-Semester
Code No. EC4201 EC4203 EC4205 EC4207 BT3021 HU4001 HU4003 EC4202 EC4204 EC4206 GA4002 GA4004 GA4006 GA4008 Name of Subjects THEORY VLSI Design Analog Communication System Microprocessor and Microcontroller Electromagnetic Theory Biological science French German SESSIONAL/LABORATORY VLSI Design Lab Analog Communication Lab Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES NCC/ NSS/ PT & Games/ Creative Art TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 T 1 P C 3 4 3 3 3 D D D D B

3 3 3

2 2 2

D D D

0 15 1

2 11

1 23

V-Semester
Code No. EC5201 EC5203 EC5205 EE4207 Name of Subjects THEORY Digital Communication system Microwave Engineering Data Communication Digital Signal Processing Breadth Elective-V SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Digital Communication Lab Microwave Lab Digital Signal Processing Lab TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 15 T 1 1 P 3 3 3 09 C 3 3 3 4 3 2 2 2 22 D D D D B D D D

EC5202 EC5204 EE4208

VI-Semester
Code No. EC6201 EC6203 EC6205 EE6201 Name of Subjects THEORY Intelligent Instrumentation Fiber Optics Communication system Computer Networking Control Theory Breadth Elective-VI SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Industrial Instrumentation Lab Fiber Optics Communication Lab Wireless Communication &Networking Lab TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 15 T P 3 3 3 09 C 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 21 D D D D B D D D

EC6202 EC6204 EC6206

VII- Semester
Code No. EC 7201 EC7203 Name of Subjects THEORY Mobile and Cellular Communication Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communication ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II Breadth Elective-VII SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Advanced Comm. Lab/ Embedded System Lab. Project TOTAL L 3 3 3 3 3 15 T P 3 6 09 C 3 3 3 3 3 2 4 21 D D D D B D D

EC7202 EC7204 EC7206

VIII-Semester
Code No. Name of Subjects THEORY ELECTIVE III SESSIONAL/LABORATORY Project & Comprhensive viva TOTAL L 3 03 T P 09 09 C 3 6 09 D D

EC8202

Elective- I (choose any one) L EC7205 MEC1011 MEC1019 MEC1047 MEC1149 MEC2113 CS 7107 Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks Probability Models & Stochastic Processes Microelectronic Devices and Circuits Sensors and Transducers Applied Bioelectronics Instrumentation Real Time Embedded System Design Digital Image Processing 3 3 3 3 3 T P C 3 3 3 3 3

Elective- II (choose any one) L EC7207 EC7209 MEC1125 MEC2015 MEC2019 CS 8111 CS 8121 Satellite Communication System Digital Video Signal Coding Information Theory and Coding Optical Networking and DWDM Micro-Electro Mechanical System Natural Language Processing Pattern Recognition 3 3 3 3 3 T P C 3 3 3 3 3

Elective- - III (choose any one) EC8201 Digital Signal Processing Architecture EC8203 Neural Networks and Fuzzy System MEC1137 Radar Signal Analysis MEC 2067 MEC 2075 MEC2137 MEC2163 VHDL & Verilog Multi-Dimensional Signal Processing Wireless Networks Speech Processing and Recognition

L 3 3 3 3 3

T -

P -

C 3 3 3 3 3

Breadth - V(Elective) Course Code Subject MSH 1131 Principles of Management PE 5009 Industrial Organization and Management MSH 1125 Organisation Behavior AR 3039 Art and Culture MSH 1113 Environmental Psychology PE 5011 Project Engineering Breadth VI (Elective) MSH 1137 Economics PE 6009 Engineering Economy MSH1117 Financial Management Breadth VII (Elective) MSH 1149 IPR MSH 1109 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management MSH 1103 Business Ethics

L 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 3 3 3 3 3 3

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MSH 1131 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Module-1 : Introduction of Management: Definition, Nature, Objective, Functions of Management, Managerial Skills, Managerial Role. Module-2 : Evolution of Management Thought: Classical Theory- Max Webers Beaurocratic Theorys, Taylors Scientific Theory, Fayols Functional Theorys. Module-3: Planning: Definition, Nature, Purpose, Importance, Types of planning, and Types of plan. Module-4: Organizing: Definition, Basic concepts of organization, Organizing process and its importance, Formal & Informal organization, Tall & Flat structure, Span of control. Module-5: Staffing: Recruitment, Selection, Placement, Training & Development, Performance Appraisal. Module-6 : Directing: Meaning Leadership- Styles and Theories, Motivation, Maslow theory of motivation, Communication process. Module-7 : Controlling : Nature, Purpose, Basic Elements of Control and Process. Books Recommended 1. 2. 3. 4. Elements of Management Koontz and ODonnell Principles and Practices of Management L.M.Prasad Management Today principles and Practices by Gene Burton & Manab Thakur Management by Stoner & Freeman.

PE5009 INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT Module 1 Business organization Legal forms of business organization-single ownership, partnership and joint stock company and their formation Share & their classes, rights and privileges, borrowing of capital through mortgages, debentures, unsecured notes and bonds, ownership and operation of a joint stock company through board of directors Module 2 Principles of Management Elements of managerial functions-planning organizing, staffing, direction and control, authority and responsibility, leadership and principles of co-ordination, uses of committee as a management tool, span of control Module 3 Organization Structure Line, line and staff, Functional, Lateral (Fayols Bridge) and Metric organization structures, organization chart and organization manual Module 4 Budget and Budgetary control Functions, types and preparation of budgets, working of budgetary control Module 5 Marketing Management Functions of sales and marketing, channels of distribution, Sales promotion, advertising and publicity, product packaging and product printing Module 6 Human Resource Development Main functions of personnel department, morale, motivation and behavior, handling of Industrial grievances through joint consultation and collective bargaining, workers participation in management. Module 7 Industrial legislations Factories act, trade unions, trade dispute act, workmens compensation act, payment of wages act. Text Books 1. Industrial Organization and Management 2. Industrial Engineering and Management References

Riggs, et al. O P Khanna

1.

Principles of Management

Koonze oDonell

MSH 1125 ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR Module 1: Introduction to OB Meaning and importance of study of OB; Its cross cultural implications Module 2: Behavior and its Causes Introduction to personality, perception, learning and attitude Module 3: Motivation Importance, Theories of motivation - Maslows Hierarchy of Needs, Alderfers ERG, Herzbergs Two Factor Theory and Vrooms Expectancy Theory; motivational tools Module 4: Group behavior and team dynamics Formal and informal groups, conflict types, sources, negotiation Module 5: Communication and Feedback Interpersonal communication, Importance and hindrances; Introduction to TA Module 6: Organizational change and Development Introduction to Organizational Change; Concept of OD, Phases of OD and OD interventions Module 7: Morale and Job Satisfaction Introduction, Determinants and outcome of morale and job satisfaction Text Books: a)Robbins, S.P. & Sanghi Organizational Behaviour (Prentice Hall India: New Delhi) Reference Books: a) Luthans, F. Organizational Behaviour (McGraw Hill: New Delhi) b) Newstrom, J.W. and Davis, K. Ornagizational Behavaiour: Human Behaviour at Work (Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)

AR3039 Art & Culture Objectives: Analyse the development of Indian and European art and culture for the periods covered. Identify different styles of regional and/or periodical art forms. Analyse the contributing factors for the development of different styles of art. Appreciate the painting and sculptural art objects of different region. Interpret art works by analysing their components characteristics. 1. Introduction of Art and Culture and its importance Definition of Art and Culture Different types of Art Forms Importance of Art and Culture in the different facets of society and our daily life Importance of Art and Culture in the study of Architecture and Engineering 2. Pre-Buddhist Indian Art Stone-Age Cave Art; Art and Sculpture of Indus Valley Civilisation 3. Buddhist art in India Art of Stambhs during Mauryan Empire under Asoka - General characteristics of sculpture under Persian sculptors Cave Art of Ajanta; Typical distinctive features of Gandhara School of Art; Relief art on Stupas examples from Sanchi and Bharhut 4. Temple Art Froms in India (General Characteristics with few illustrative examples to be discussed) Central India Khajuraho Complex (Madhya Pradesh) Western India- Modhera (Gujarat), Mount Abu (Rajasthan) Eastern India- Raja-Rani Temple (Bhubaneswar), Konarak; Bengal Terracotta Temples at Bishnupur Southern India - Mahavalipuram Shore Temple and Rathas; Vijayanagara Temples at Hampi; Nayaka Art at Madurai; Timber Palace Art of Kerala Padmanabhapuram Palace 5. Mughal Art Forms Miniature Art forms during Akbar and Jehangir Indian Miniature Schools (a) Pahadi Schools and (b) Rajasthani Schools Architectural Art Form during Shah Jahan 6. Art Forms of Europe during Renaissance Pre-Renaissance art form in Church and Palaces / Forts of Europe Different Stages of Renaissance in Europe and their general characteristics: i. Early Renaissance ii. Mature Renaissance iii. Late Renaissance Baroque and Rococo 7. Salient Modern Art Forms of Europe since Industrial Revolution Art Nouveau, Cubism, Suprematism, De Stijl, Impressionism, Expressionism, Mondrian art Recommended Books: 1. Huntington, Susan.L. The Art of Ancient India: Buddhist,Hindu,Jain. New York, Weatherhill, 1985. 2. Sir Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture, University of London, the Antholone Press, 1986 3. Percy Brown, Indian Architecture (Buddhist and Hindu Period), Taraporevala and sons, Bombay, 1983. 4. Satish Grover, The Architecture of India (Buddhist and Hindu Period), Vikas Publishing Housing Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 1981. 5. Biswas, S.S., Terracotta Art of Bengal, New Delhi,1981. 6. A. Volwahsen. Living Architecture India (Buddhist and Hindu), Oxford and IBM, London, 1969 7. Khare , Ajay, Temple Architecture of Eastern India , Shubhi Publications, New Delhi , 2005

MSH 1113 ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Module 1: Introduction to Environmental Psychology Introduction overview and history; Theories in environmental Psychology Module 2: Nature & Human nature Attitudes toward nature; knowing the environment; caring quality of life, cause of fear Module 3: Orientations of Environmental psychology Problem Oriented, interdisciplinary oriented, Space over time oriented. Module 4: The Psychology of Environmental Problems Social, psychoanalytical, behavioral, cognitive, physiological, health, developmental, and holistic Module 5: Perceiving Environment Perception of an uncertain environment, Goals of perception; image and environment Module 6: Stress Introduction, density & Overcrowding, violence and aggressive behavior, Social territory & community health, Uncontrollable and unpredictable noise Module 7: Impact of Environment Environment and health; preferred environment Text Books: 1. Bell, P. A., Greene, T. C., Fisher, J. D., & Baum, A. (2001). Environmental psychology, (5th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Reference Readings: 2. Bechtel, R. B., & Churchman, A. (Eds.) (2002). Handbook of environmental psychology. New York: Wiley. 3. Gifford, R. (2007). Environmental psychology: Principles and practice, (4th ed.). Canada: Optimal Books.

PE5011 PROJECT ENGINEERING Module 1 The scope of project, Characteristics of a project, Stages of a project, Project constraints, Project Management Structures. Responsibilities of project manager, Project Productivity, The anatomy of a project. Environmental considerations in project evaluation, Main issues and secondary issues in Feasibility study, Social cost benefit analysis, Commissioning, Evaluation of competing projects. Budgetary aspects and considerations of a project, Industrial/Engineering projects (Mining, Drilling, Refinery etc.), R & D projects, Turnkey projects. Networking Modeling of a project, Deterministic & Probabilistic activity network, Line of balance, Time- Cost Trade-off in a project, Mega projects. Project Scheduling Techniques, PERT, CPM Models. Project Monitoring Techniques, Performance and cost evaluation (PACE), Project Staffing Requirements, Resource Leveling, Project Documentation, Computer application in Project Engineering.

Module 2 Module 3

Module 4

Module 5

Module 6 Module 7

Text Books: 1. Project Management by Prasanna and Chandra, Tata McGraw Hill. 2. Elements of Project Management by Pete Spinner, Prentice Hall, USA. Reference Books: 1. Production and Operation Management by Alan Muhlemann, John Oakland and Keith Lockyer, MacMillan India Ltd. 2. A course in PERT and CPM by R. C. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Publications(P) Ltd, Delhi. 3. Industrial Engineering and Management by O. P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 4. Production and Operation Management by S. N. Chary, Tata McGraw Hill.

MSH 1137 ECONOMICS 1. Concept, Meaning and subject matters of Economics, 2. Micro and Macro Economics, Utility Concept, 3. Demand and Demand Functions- Concept, Determining Factors, Law of Demand, Demand Schedule and Demand Curve, Shift of Demand Curve and Movement along the Demand Curve, 4. Cost Concepts- Different Types of Costs, Cost Curves, Cost-Output in Short Term and Long Term. 5. Market- Concept of Market forms according to Competition- Perfect, Imperfect Competition and Monopoly. Price determination under Perfect Competition. 6. National Income- Concept, Meaning and Measurement of National Income. 7. Money- Concept and Meaning of Money, Supply and Demand of Money. Inflation- Meaning and effect. BooksPrinciples of Economics- S.K.Agarwala- Excel Books Busuness Economics- M.J.Mankar, Managerial Economics- D.N.Dwedi Business Economics- Atmanand

PE6009 ENGINEERING ECONOMY

(3Credits)

Module 1 Accounting of Business Transactions Accounting principles, journal and ledger entries, balance sheet, profit and loss statement, ratio analysis Module 2 Cost and Cost Analysis Cost structure, methods of allocating overhead costs, standard cost, concept of opportunity cost, sunk cost, fixed cost and variable cost Module 3 Break Even Analysis Drawing of brake even charts, effect of different variable on break even point, cost comparison of two or three alternatives Module 4 Time Value of Money Single sum and series of cash flow, uniform and gradient series, multiple compounding periods in a year, continuous compounding, bonds Module 5 Comparison of Alternative Proposals Bases of comparison- present worth amount, annual equivalent amount, future worth amount, rate return, defining mutually exclusive alternatives, decision criteria for selection of investment proposals, comparison of alternatives, with unequal service life, sensitivity analysis Module 6 Replacement Analysis Reasons for replacement, evaluation of replacement involving excessive maintenance cost, decline in efficiency inadequacy and obsolescence Module 7 Depreciation and Decision Making Under Uncertainty Methods of depreciation and their comparison, decision making on the basis of expected value decision tree in the evaluation of alternatives Text Books: 1. Modern Accountancy 2. Engineering Economy

I.M. Pandey E.P.Degarmo

MSH 1117 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1. Basics Of Corporate Finance Forms of business, Concept of company (Overview of Economic-Industry-Company; Fundamental Analysis),Concept of Authorized capital and types of capital as a source of Finance. 2. Generation Of Financial Statement Concept of static statement (Income statement and balance sheet), Approach towards formation of these statement via basic Accounting concepts, convention with golden rules. 3. Financial Decision Making Concepts of various reports for decision making: - Overview of Dynamic statement; fund positions and cash position of company, overview of important profitability, financial and liquidity ratio which helps in Managerial decision making. 4. Financial Management an Overview Concept and evolution of Finance, Finance Functions; Investment decision, financing decision and liquidity decision. 5. Relationship of Financial Management and Financial Accounting Financial Management relationship with financial statements generated through Financial Accounting. Concept and relation of Items in Income statement and Balance sheet with Finance Functions. 6. Overview of tax Indirect tax and modalities required handling such taxes: - Concepts of Excise duty, Custom duties, Sales tax, Octroi and VAT. 7. Contemporary Issues in Finance Concepts of EVA, stakeholders vs. shareholders, Activity based Budgeting, Corporate value analysis. Reference 1. 2. 3. Books: Financial Management by I.M Pandey-(Vikas Publications) Corporate Finance by Ross and Taylor (TMH Pubications) An Introduction to Financial Accounting by SN Maheshwari- Vikas Publications

MSH 1149 IPR (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT) Scope and objective of the course: Course on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) intends to expose engineering and science streams students to contemporary national and global sociopolitical, economic , legal environment, Indian public administration system, creation of IPR rights, benefits, research, development and management of IP and other IPR related issues. Case studies and information available on websites and Internet will also be used as part of teaching material. Course Syllabus ( in modular form): Module-1 (1 week) Definitions and functions of the state. Rights and duties - fundamental rights (UN charter 1948). Forms of governments e.g. anarchism, capitalism, communisms, theocratic, democratic etc., meaning, merits and demerits Module-2 (1 week) Indian parliamentary democratic set up: organization of ministry of government of India, administration at work, public corporations and institutions in India, local administration in India both urban local administration and rural local administration. Module 3 (1 week) Introduction to law and Indian legal system : Basic terms and concepts of law, judicial structure and common law principles applicable to India. Concept of free trade, regional trade treaties like SAFTA, NAFTA, SAARC and WTO, G20, WIPO. Module-4 (2 weeks) Intellectual property: Introduction to Patents, Design, Copyrights, Trademarks, geographical indicators, protection of new plant varieties, IC layout designs. IPR governance: Indian patent offices, NRDC. Funding agencies and public sector research organizations: DST, ISRO, AEC, DRDO,UGC, CSIR. Module-5 (2 weeks) Patent law fundamentals: Conditions to patenting, what can and cannot be patented,concepts of novelty, non obviousness, utility, anticipation, prior art , drafting of patent particularly claims, application procedures, revocation of patents. Module -6 (2 week) Licensing and litigations: scope of licenses, types of licenses, monetary considerations, valuation and royalty determination, sublicensing, general principles of patent litigation including exploration of procedures, forum and jurisdictions. Case studies. Module 7 (2 weeks) IP management : Harvesting inventions, open and close door models, maintaining the invention records, employer/ employee law related to ownership and proprietary information, patent search, criteria and procedure to decide whether to patent or to keep trade secrets, public disclosure/domain problems, outside inventor problems and issues related to commercialization of IP. Career opportunities in IP. Reference Text Books : 1. Political theory, Eddy Asirvatham and KK Mishra, S Chand and co. 2. Public Administration in Theory And Practice , Dr. M. P. Sharma & Dr. B. L. Sadana Kitab Mahal Books 3. Demystifying Intellectual Property Rights, N R Subbaram, Butterworth Wadwa, lexis Nexis 4. Law relating to intellectual property- Vol. 1and 2, Dr Raghubir Singh Vice Chairman, Intellectual property Appellate Board, Universal law publishing Co. Pvt Ltd. ( Email:unilaw@vsnl.com) 5. The patent Act 1970 Bare act with short notes, Universal law publishing Co. Pvt ltd.

MSH 1109 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 1. Introduction: Definition, Concept of Entrepreneurship & Intrapreneurship , Characteristics and skills of entrepreneurs 2. Entrepreneurial Development: Entrepreneurship & Economic development, Contribution of Small enterprises to the economy, Entrepreneurial environment, Types of Entrepreneurs. 3. Developing the Business Plan Identification of Business idea, Elements of a Business Plan, Building Competitive Advantage, Conducting feasibility Analysis. 4. Sources of Finance Equity vs. Debt Capital, Sources of Equity Finance, Institutional finance, Venture Capital, Lease Finance, 5. Forms of Business Ownership Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporations and other forms of ownership 6. Intellectual Property Management: Importance of innovation, patents& trademarks in small businesses, introduction to laws relating to IPR in India. 7. Institutional support for small businesses in India: Support in areas of technology, finance, inputs & infrastructure, marketing, entrepreneurship development Text Books: 1. Hisrich & Peters, Entrepreneurship, Tata McGraw Hill 2. Norman M. Scarborough, Essentials of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management, 6th ed., Prentice Hall 3. Roy, Rajeev, Entrepreneurship, Oxford University Press 4. Dutta , Bholanath, Entrepreneurship management ,Excel Books

MSH 1103

BUSINESS ETHICS

MODULE-1 Introduction to business ethics, ethical principles in life, utilitarianism MODULE-2 Social responsibility of business organisations MODULE-3 Introduction to corporate governance MODULE-4 Ethics of consumer protection, relevance of ethics in marketplace MODULE-5 .Business and its internal constituencies, employee issues MODULE-6 Indian value system and it`s utility in present context Module-7 Roles and responsibilities of an individual in the present social context. TEXT 1. 2. 3. 4.

justice

and fairness

BOOKS: Business Ethics concept and cases: Valesquez -TMH Publication Human Values-A.N. Tripathi-New age Publication Ethics in Management and Indian ethos-Biswanath Ghosh-vikas Ethics in Management-arya kumar-Anne books Pvt. limited

publication

EC8201 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING ARCHITUECTURE MODULE I Introduction to Programmable DSPs: Multiplier and Multiplier Accumulator, Modified Bus structure and Memory Access Schemes, Multiple Access Memory, Multiported Memory, VLIW Architecture, Pipelining, Special Addressing Modes, On-chip peripherals Hardware & Software development Tools: DSP system design flow, System Requirement Definition, Development of algorithms, System implementation, System debugging and testing, Assembly language tools, RTOS Text Books: 1. Digital Signal Processors, B. Venkataramani & M. Bhaskar, TMH 2. Practical Digital Signal Processing, Edmund Lui, Elseveir Publications MODULE II Architecture of TMS320C5X: Bus structure, Central Arithmetic Logic Unit, Auxiliary Register ALU, Index Register, Auxiliary Register Compare Register, Block Move Address Register, Block Repeat Registers, Parallel Logic Unit, Memory Mapped Registers, Program Controller, Flags in the Status Registers, On-chip memory, On-chip peripherals Text Book: 1. Digital Signal Processors, B. Venkataramani & M. Bhaskar, TMH MODULE III TMS320C5X Assembly Language Instructions: Assembly Language Syntax, Addressing Modes, Load/Store Instructions, Addition, Subtraction, Move, Multiplication Instructions, NORM Instruction, Program Control Instructions, Peripheral Control Text Book: 1. Digital Signal Processors, B. Venkataramani & M. Bhaskar, TMH MODULE IV ARCHITECTURE OF THE C6x PROCESSOR: Introduction, TMS320C6x Architecture, Functional Units, Fetch and Execute Packets, Pipelining, Registers, Linear and Circular Addressing Modes Text Book: 1. Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and C6416 DSK, Rulph Chassaing, Wiley Interscience MODULE V INSTRUCTION SET OF THE C6x PROCESSOR: TMS320C6X Instruction Set, Assembler Directives, Linear Assembly, ASM Statement within C, C-Callable Assembly Function, Timers, Interrupts, Multichannel Buffered Serial Ports, Direct Memory Access Text Book: 1. Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and C6416 DSK, Rulph Chassaing, Wiley Interscience MODULE VI MEMORY MODELS OF THE C6x PROCESSOR: Memory Considerations, Memory Models, Fixedand Floating-Point Format, Code Improvement, Constraints, Programming Examples Using C, Assembly, and Linear Assembly Text Book: 1. Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and C6416 DSK, Rulph Chassaing, Wiley Interscience MODULE VII COMPUTATIONAL ACCURACY IN DSP IMPLEMENTATIONS: Number formats for signals and coefficients in DSP systems, Dynamic Range and Precision, Sources of error in DSP implementations, A/D Conversion errors, DSP Computational errors, D-A Conversion Errors, Compensating filter Text Book: 1. Digital Signal Processing- Principals, Algorithms & Applications, Proakis, Pearsons Publication

EC8203 NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY SYSTEM Module 1: Fundamental concepts, Introduction to artificial neural networks (ANN), supervised & unsupervised learning, error correction learning, Hebbian learning, competitive learning, Kohonen self-organizing networks Module 2: Single neuron/ perceptron networks: training methodology, application to linearly separable problems, multilayer perceptron networks, back propagation algorithm, virtues and limitations of back propagation, methods of speeding Module 3: Radial basis function networks, interpolation problems, covers theorem, regularization networks, functional expansion networks: functional link artificial neural network (FLANN), Cascaded FLANN Module 4: Fuzzy set theory & rules: Introduction to fuzzy systems, membership funcation, fuzzy union, intersection and complement, fuzzy relational operations, fuzzy IF THEN rules, fuzzy reasoning Module 5: Fuzzy inference systems: Introduction, Mamdani fuzzy model, Sugeno fuzzy model, Tekamoto fuzzy model, Neuro-fuzzy systems Module 6: Evolutionary Computing: Introduction, gradient free optimization, genetic Algorithms: basic concept, search space, working principle, encoding, decoding, fitness function, selection, cross over, mutation, Particle swarm optimization: basic principle, algorithm & flowchart Module 7: Applications of ANN, fuzzy systems & Evolutionary Computing to time series prediction, pattern classification, control, communication engineering and biomedical engineering. BOOK: 1. Neural network Design- M.T. Hagan, B. Demuth & M. Beale, Thomson Learning, 2002 2. Neural Networks: A comprehensive Foundation Simon Haykin (Pearson education) 3. Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing- J.S.R. Jang, C. T. Sun and E. Mizutani, PHI, NewDelhi 4. Neural Networks: A Classroom Approach S. Kumar, Tata Mc graw Hill, 2004. 5. Lecturer Notes

MEC 1137 RADAR SIGNAL ANALYSIS Module -1: Radar equation, MDS, detection of signal in noise, Receiver noise and signal to noise ratio, prediction of radar range Module -2: Probability density functions, probabilities of detection and false alarm rate, integration of radar pulses, radar cross section of targets, radar cross section fluctuations Module -3: Detection of radar signals: matched filter, correlation receiver, detection criteria, detectors, integrators and CFAR receivers Module -4: Information from radar signals: basic radar measurements, theoretical accuracy, ambiguity diagram, pulse compression, target recognition Module -5: Radar clutter: surface clutter radar equation, land clutter, sea clutter, statistical model for surface clutter, detection of targets in clutter. Module -6: Estimation of signals in noise, linear mean square estimation, maximum likelihood estimation, Bays estimators of parameters of linear systems Module -7: Propagation of radar waves: Forward scattering from earth, scattering from round earth surface, atmospheric refraction, standard and non standard propagation Text Book : 1. M.I. Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Systems 3/e, TMH, New Delhi, 2001

MEC 2067

VHDL & VERILOG

Module 1: Introduction to VHDL: System design with uses, History of VHDL, Simulation fundamentals, Modelling hardware, and Language basics, Building blocks in VHDL, Design units and library Module 2: Sequential Processing: Process statement, Signal vs variable assignment, Sequential statements, For loop, While loop, Condition statements, Examples of half adder and full adder, Test bench Module 3 Data Types and Subprograms: Data types, Scalar, Composite, Access type, File type; Arrays; Objects, Signal variables, Constants and files, Association lists, Interface lists, Structural description, Examples. Subprogram, Functions, Conversion function, Resolution functions, Procedures Module 4: Packages and VHDL Synthesis: Packages, Package declaration, deferred constants, Subprogram declaration. Simple gate concurrent assignment, IF control flow statement, Case control flow statement, Simple sequential statements, Asynchronous reset, Asynchronous preset and clear, Complex sequential statements. Module 5: Introduction to Verilog: Synthesis and Synthesis in a design process, logic value system, Bit-widths, value holder and hardware modelling, Continuos assignment statement, Procedural assignment statement, Logical operator, arithmetic operator, relational operators, shift operators, vector operations, bit-selects, if statement, case statement, more on inferring latches, loop statement, Latch with preset and clear, modelling flip-flops, functions, tasks, gate level modelling. Module 6: Modelling: Modelling of combinational, sequential logic and memory, Writing a Boolean expression, modelling a FSM and universal shift register, Modelling of a counter and ALU, modelling of parameterized adder, comparator and parity generator, Modelling of a decoder, multiplexer, and three state gate, factorial, UART, Blackjack model. Module 7: Model Optimizations and Verification Resource allocation, common sub-expressions, moving code, common factoring, commutativity and associativity, flip-flop and latch optimizations, design size. A test bench, delays in assignment statements, unconnected ports, missing latches, More on delays, event list, synthesis directives, blocking and non-blocking assignments. Text Books: 1. VHDL by Douglas Perry, TMH, 1999. Reference Books: 1. VERILOG HDL SYNTHESIS, by J. Bhasker, BS Publication 2004. 2. Fundamental of Digital Logic with VERILOG DESIGN, by Stephen Brown I Zvonko Vranesic, The McGraw-Hill Companies. 3. VERILOG HDL, A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, by Prabhu Goel,

MEC 2075 MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Module I Cocktail Party Problem, Overview of Independent Component Analysis, Strategies for Blind Source Separation, the Geometry of Mixtures, Un-mixing Using the Inner Product. Module-II Principal Component Analysis, Uncorrelatedness and whitening, Whitening transform, Robust Prewhitening, Blind Source Separation via Generalized Eigenvalue Decomposition, Module-III Methods using time structure, Separation by Autocovariances, The AMUSE algorithm, The SOBI algorithms, Separation by nonstationarity of variances, The SEONS algorithms, A fixed-point algorithm, ICA and kolmogoroff complexity. Module-IV Convolutive Mixtures and Blind Deconvolution, Bussgang methods, Cumulant-based methods, The convolutive BSS problem, Natural gradient methods, Spatio-temporal de-correlation methods. Module-V ICA by maximization of non-gaussianity, Non-gaussian is independent, Measuring nongaussianity by kurtosis, Measuring non-gaussianity by Negentropy, Gradient algorithm using Negentropy. Module-VI ICA by maximum likelihood Estimation, The likelihood of the ICA model, Algorithms for maximum likelihood Estimation, The Bell-Sejnowski Algorithm, The INFOMAX Principle, Nonlinear ICA, Existence and uniqueness of nonlinear ICA, Separation of post-nonlinear mixtures, nonlinear BSS using self-organizing maps, A generative topographic mapping approach to nonlinear BSS, An ensemble learning approach to nonlinear BSS Module-VII Cognitive State Estimation Problem, Spatial filters, Common Spatial Pattern, CSP based Cognitive State Estimation. Instantaneous BSS, BSS based EEG Signal Analysis, Validity of the basic ICA model, Artifact removal from EEG and MEG, Topography Mapping of Independent Components. BCI performance Evaluation parameters, Feature Extraction, Thought Recognition, Linear classification Books: 1. Independent Component Analysis by Aapo Hyvarinen, Juha Karhunen, Erkki Oja A WileyInterscience Publication, JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. New York. 2. Adaptive Blind Signal and Image Processing Learning Algorithms and Applications, Andrzej Cichocki and Shun-ichi Amari, JOHN WILEY & SONS Ltd. 3. EEG Signal Processing by Saied Sanei and J.A. Chambers. [John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 4. Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing by, Guido Dornhege, Jose del R. Millan Thilo Hinterberger, Dennis J. McFarland, Klaus-Robert Muller. [ The MIT PressCambridge, Massachusetts London, England]

MEC 2137 WIRELESS NETWORKS Module -1: Wireless Personal Area Networks: Bluetooth-IEEE 802.15.1: Bluetooth Protocol Stack, Bluetooth Link Type, Bluetooth Security. Network Connection establishment in Bluetooth ZigBee Technology: ZigBee Components & Network Topologies Ultra Wideband-IEEE 802.15.3a Module -2: Wireless Local Area Networks: WLAN Technologies, Protocol architecture, Physical layer, Data link layer, Medium access control layer, Interference between Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11, Security of 802.11 systems Module -3: Wireless Wide Area Networks: GSM Evolution for data, 3G Wireless Systems, cdmaOne Evolution, Evolution of cdmaOne to cdma2000 & Differences between cdma2000 & WCDMA. Module -4: TCP over wireless network: Overview of traditional TCP, Impact on the performance of TCP over wireless environment, Link Layer Scheme (Snoop Protocol), The I-TCP protocol, The mobile TCP protocol. Module -5 IPv6: IPv4 vs. IPv6, IPv6 addressing, IPv6 header format, IPv6 extension, IPv6 routing architecture, QoS capabilities, IPv6 transition mechanism Module -6: Mobile IP: Mobile IP: New architecture entities, Operation of Mobile IP, Message Format, Agent Discovery, Agent advertisement, Registration, Authentication, Route optimisation, Mobility support for IPV6 Module -7: Wireless ATM: WATM services, Reference model, Functions, Radio access layer, Handover, Location management, Access Point Control Protocol. Text Book: 1. Wireless Communication & Networking by Vijay K. Garg, Elsevier Reference Books: 1. Mobile communication by J.Schiller, Pearson Education 2. FOROUZAN-------------------------3. www.ietf.org (i) rfc 3513.txt : IPv6 addressing architecture (ii) rfc 2460.txt : IPv6 specification

MEC2163

SPEECH PROCESSING AND RECOGNITION

Module -1: Speech production: Introduction, Speech Production Process, Representing Speech in Time and Frequency domains, Speech Sounds and Features, Approaches to Automatic Speech Recognition by Machine Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed Module -2: Signal Processing and Analysis Method for Speech Recognition: Introduction, The Bank of filters front end processor, Linear predictive coding model for Speech Recognition, Vector quantization Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed Module - 3: Pattern comparison techniques: Introduction, Speech Detection, Distortion Measures, Spectral-Distortion Measures, Incorporation of Spectral Dynamics Features into the Distortion Measures, Time Alignment and Normalization Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed Module -4: Speech Recognition System Design and Implementation Issues: Introduction, Application of Source-Coding Techniques to Recognition, Template Training Methods, Performance Analysis and Recognition Enhancements, Template Adaptation to New Talkers, Discriminative Methods in Speech Recognition, Speech Recognition in Adverse Environments Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed Module - 5: Theory and Implementation of Hidden Markov Models: Introduction, Discrete-Time Markov Process, Extensions to HMM, Basic Problems for HMM, Types of HMMs, Continuous Observation Densities in HMM, Auto Regressive HMMs, Variants on HMM structures, Inclusion of Explicit State Duration Density in HMMs, Optimization Criterion, Comparisons of HMMs, Implementation Issues for HMMs, Improving the Effectiveness of Model Estimates, Model Clustering and Splitting, HMM System for Isolated Word Recognition Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed Module - 6: Speech Recognition Based on Connected Word Models: Introduction, General Notation for the Connected Word Recognition Problem, The Two-Level Dynamic Programming Algorithm, The Level Building Algorithm, The One Pass Algorithm, Multiple Candidate Strings, Grammar Networks for Connected Digit Recognition, Connected Digit Recognition Implementation. Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed Module - 7: Applications of Automatic Speech Recognition: Introduction, Speech-Recognizer Performance Scores, Characteristic of Speech- Recognition Applications, Broad classes of Speech-Recognition Applications, Command and Control Applications, Projections for Speech Recognition Text Book: 1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, Biing Hwang Juang Pearson Ed

EC7205 TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS & NETWORKS MODULE- I Switching in Telecommunication Systems: Evolution of Telecommunications, General principle of switching, Classification of Switching Systems, Elements of Switching System, Signalling tones, DTMF, Common Control and Direct Control Text Book: 1. Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks, by T. Viswanathan, PHI, 2001 MODULE- II Electronic Space Division Switching: Stored Program Control (SPC), Centralised SPC, Distributed SPC, Enhanced Services, Two-Stage Networks, Three-Stage Networks. Text Book: 1. Telecommunication Switching Systems &Networks, by T. Viswanathan, PHI, 2001 (Ch4) MODULE- III Time Division Switching: Principle of Time Division Space Switching, Time Multiplexed Space Switching, Time Multiplexed Time Switching, Introduction to Combination Switching. Text Book 1. Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks, by T. Viswanathan, PHI, 2001.(Ch- 6) MODULE- IV Traffic Engineering: Network Traffic Load and Parameters, Grade of Service and Blocking Probability, Modelling Switching systems, Erlang B formula, Delay Systems. Text Book: 1. Telecommunication Switching Systems, by T. Viswanathan, PHI, 2001. (Ch- 8) MODULE- V Integrated Services Digital Networks: ISDN and its Motivation, New Services, Network and Protocol Architecture, Transmission Channels, Internetworking, BISDN. Text Book: 1. Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks, by T. Viswanathan, PHI, 2001.(Ch- 11) MODULE- VI Telephone Networks: Network Subscriber Loop Systems, Switching Hierarchy & Routing, Transmission Plan, Numbering Plan, National and International numbering schemes Text Books: 1. Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks, T. Viswanathan, PHI, 2001. (Ch-9) 2. Telecommunications Switching, Traffic and Networks, J. E. Flood, (Ch- 10), Pearson Education Asia, 2004 MODULE- VII ATM Networks: Introduction to Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Protocol, Architecture, ATM Logical Connection, ATM Cells, Transmission of ATM Cells, ATM Adaptation Layer, Traffic and congestion control Wireless Networks: Introduction to Wireless Networks. Text Book: 1. Data & Computer Communications by William Stallings, 7/e, PHI. (Ch 11 & 12). 2. Wireless Communication-Principle and Practices. 2nd Ed. T. S. Rappaport, Pearson.

MEC1011 PROBABILITY MODELS AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES Module -1: Random variables, Distribution and density functions, Expectation, Characteristic functions, Conditional probability, Conditional expectation. Sequences of Random Variables, Convergence concepts, Laws of large numbers, Central limit theorem Module -2: Random Vectors and Estimation: Random Vectors, Covariance characterization, Jointly Gaussian random variables Module -3: Representations of Random Processes: Sampling theorem, Karhunen-Leeve expansion, Orthogonal increment processes, White noise integrals, Spectral representation. Module -4: Concept of stochastic Processes, Classification, ensemble, Time averaging and Ergodicity. Methods of description, Stationarity, Covariance and Correlation coefficient, Auto correction and Cross Correlation functions, Power spectral densities. Module -5: Special Processes: Markov processes and queuing theory, Wiener process, Poisson processes, Gaussian Process. Shot noise, Thermal noise. Module -6: Linear filtering of Stochastic Processes, AR, MA and ARMA Processes, Detection of known Signals Module - 7: Mean Square Error Filtering/Estimation, Optimal Filters, Weiner Filter and Kalman Filter, Spectral Estimation, Estimating a random variable with a constant, stored data wiener filter, Real Time wiener filter. Text Books: 1. 2. Probability, Random variables and Stochastic processes- A. Papoulis & S.U. Pillai Random Signals K. Sam Shanmugan & A. M. Breipohi.

MEC1019 MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS Module 1: Introduction to IC Technology, Overview of MOS and BJT, Threshold Voltage, Body effect, basic DC equations, 2nd order Effect, MOS model, small-signal AC characteristics, CMOS inverter and its DC characteristics, static load MOS inverter, Silicon semiconductor technology, wafer processing, oxidation, epitaxy, deposition, ion implantation, CMOS technology, N-Well and P-Well process and SOI. Module 2: Fault Modeling and Simulation, Testability, Analysis Technique, Ad-hoc Methods and General guidelines, Scan Technique, Boundary Scan, Built in Self Test Analog Test Buses, Design for Electron Beam Testability, Physics of Interconnects in VLSI, Scaling of Interconnects, A Model for Estimating Wiring Density, A Configurable Architecture for Prototyping Analog Circuits. Module 3: Mixed signal VLSI chip basic CMOS circuits, CMOS gate transistor sizing, Power Dissipation, Scaling of MOS Transistor Dimension, MOSFET and BJT Current Mirrors and its applications, Basic Gain Stage, Gain boosting techniques, Super MOS transistor, Primitive analog cell, Linear voltage current converters, MOS multipliers and resistors, CMOS Bipolar and low voltage, BiCMOS, OpAmp Design, Instrumentation Design, and Low Voltage Filter, BJT and MOS current mirror circuits and its applications. Module 4: CMOS Logic gate design, Fan-in and Fan-out, typical NAND and NOR delays, Transistor sizing, CMOS logic structure, DC analysis of Complementary Logic, BiCMOS logic, Pseudo NMOS, dynamic CMOS logic, Clocked CMOS logic, Pass transistor, CMOS Domino Logic, NP domino logic, Cascode voltage switch logic, source-follower pull-up logic (SFPL), clocking strategy and IO structure. Module 5: Single-ended and differential operations, Basic differential pair: qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis, Common mode response, Differential pair with MOS loads, Gilbert Cell. General considerations, performance parameters, One-stage Op Amps, two-state Op Amps, Gain boosting, comparison, Common mode feed back, Input range limitations, Slew Rate, Power supply rejection, Noise in Op Amps,Operational Transconductance Amplifier(OTA) and its applications. Module 6: Review of Statistical Concepts, Statistical Device Modeling, Statistical Circuit Simulation, Automation, Analog Circuit Design, Automatic Analog Layout, CMOS Transistor Layout, R and C Layout, Analog Cell Layout, Mixed Analog - Digital Layout Module 7: Introduction to Circuit Modeling Tools, Circuit Descriptions, DC Circuit Analysis, AC Circuit Analysis, Transient Analysis, Advance SPICE Command and Analysis, Diode, JFET and MOSFET (Model, Statement and Parameter) TEXT BOOKS: 1. Randoll L. Geiger, Phillip E. Allen, Noel K. Strader VLSI Design Techniques for Analog and Digital Circuits, Mc Graw Hill International company, 1990. 2. Malcom R. Haskard, Lan C May, Analog VLSI Design NMOS and CMOS, Prentice Hall, 1998. 3. R. Jacob Baker, Harry W. LI., & David K. Boyce., CMOS Circuit Design. 3rd Indian reprint, PHI, 2000. 4. Microelectronic Circuits, 5th Edition, by Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, Oxford University press, 2004. 5. Philip E. Allen Douglas and R. Holberg, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, Second Addition Oxford University Press-2003. 6. Fundamentals of Microelectronics, 1st Edition, by Behzad Razavi, Wiley Press, January 2008. 7. M.H Rashid, SPICE for Power Electronics and Electric Power, Englewood. Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall, 1993. 8. PSPICE Manual, Irvine, Calif: - Micro Sim Corporation, 1992.

MEC 1047

SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS

Module -1: Introduction about sensors and transducers, Principles of operation and their classification, characteristics of sensors Reference Book: 1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis Module - 2: Conventional sensors Type Based on Resistive principles. Potentiometer and Strain Gauge Based on Inductive principles Ferromagnetic Plunge type, Inductance with a Short-circuited sleeve. Transformer type, Electromagnetic Transducers Based on capacitive principles - The parallel plate capacitive sensor, Variable Permittivity Capacitive Sensor, Stretched Diaphragm Variable Capacitive Transducer. Electrostatic and Piezoelectric Transducers, Quartz Resonators and Ultrasonic Sensors Based on Magnetic principles. Magnetoresistive, Hall effect, Inductance and Eddy current sensors. Angular/Rotary movement Transducer, Electromagnetic Flowmeter, Pulse wire sensor and SQUID sensor Reference Book: 1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis Module - 3: Thermal Sensors: Acoustic Temp Sensor, Nuclear Thermometer, Magnetic Thermometer, Resistance Change Type, Thermoemf, Junction Semiconductor Types, Thermal Radiation, Quartz Crystal, NQR, Spectroscopic Noise Thermometry, Heat flux sensors. Radiation Sensors: Basic Characteristics, Photo-emissive Cell and Photomultiplier, Photoconductive Cell - Photovoltaic and Photojunction Cell, Position-Sensitive Cell, X-ray and Nuclear Radiation Sensors. Fibre, PHI Optic Sensors Reference Book: 1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis Module - 4: Electroanalytical Sensors Introduction, Electro-chemical Cell, Cell potential, Sd. Hydrogen Electrode (SHE), Liquid Junction and Other potentials, Polarization, Reference Electrodes, Sensor Electrodes, ElectroCeramics in Gas Media. Reference Books: 1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis Module - 5: Smart Sensors Introduction, Primary Sensors Excitation, Amplification, Fitters, Converters, Compensation, Information Coding/Processing, Data Communication and Automation Reference Books: 1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis Module - 6: Digital Transducers Digital Encoder, Shaft Encoder, Switches: Pressure, Level, Flow, Temperature, Proximity Switches, Limit Switches and its types, Isolators (or Barriers). Reference Books: 1. Electrical & Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation By A.K.Shawhney, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 2. Electronics instrumentation By H. S. Kalsi [TMH] Module -7: Recent trends in sensor Technologies Introduction, Film Sensors, Semiconductor IC Technology, Microelectromechanical System (MEMS), Nano Sensors, Application of Sensors : Automotive Sensors, Home Appliance Sensors, Aerospace Sensors, Sensors for manufacturing, Medical Diagnostic Sensors, Sensors for Environmental Monitoring. Reference Book: 1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis

MEC1149

APPLIED BIOELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION

Module-1: INTRODUCTION TO BMI & MEASUREMENTS: Physiological system & measurable variables, Human & equipment safety, Physiological effects of electricity, Micro & Macroshock Module-2: MODELLING & SIMULATION IN BMI: Model based analysis of action potential, Cardiac output, Respiratory mechanism, Blood Glucose regulation Module-3: BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS & ACQUISITION: Recording schemes and analysis of biomedical signals with typical examples of ECG, EMG, EEG, Wavelet transform, signal compression, Biomedical DSP Module-4: BMI FOR DIAGNOSOS & MONITORING: CT, PET, MRI, Thermal imaging, Ultrasound imaging, Diagnosis,Telemedicine & Telemonitoring. Antenna for biomedical application Module-5: BMI MICROSYSTEM: Implantable medical devices, Microsystem for clinical application, Microsensors Module-6: DIATHERMY & RADIOLOGY: Microwave, SW & UHF diathermy, LASER & X-RAY applications, Other radioactive rays Module-7: SPECIAL TOPICS: MedIcal informatics, Bio-neuro-fuzzy network, Blood gas & Pulmonary function analyzer. Text Books: 1. R.S.Khandpur, Handbook for BMI, TMH Publisher. 2. Webster, Medical instrumentation application & design, John willey & sons. 3. Webster, Bioinstrumentation, John willey & sons. 4. Cromwell, BMI & Measurements, PHI Publisher. 5. Car & Brown, Introduction to biomedical equipment technology, Pearson education. 6. Antenna theory & Practise by Rajeswari chatterjee. 7. Medical informatics by M.L.SAIKUMAR 8. Biomedical DSP by Wills J Tompkin, PHI

MEC2113

REAL TIME EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN

Module 1: Introduction to Embedded Systems Embedded system overview, Design challenges, Common design metrics, Time-to-market design metric, NRE and unit cost design metrics, Performance design metric, Processor technology, General purpose processors software and hardware, Application specific processors, IC technology, Semi-custom ASIC Text Book: 1.Embedded System Design A Unified HW.SW Introduction, by Vahid G Frank and Givargis Tony, John Wiley & Sons, 2002. Chapter 1 (1.1-1.4) Module 2: Embedded System Processors Combinational logic and transistors, RT-level combinational and sequential components, Custom single purpose processor design. RT-level custom single purpose processor design, Optimization, Optimization of FSMD, Optimization of data path. Text Book: 1.Embedded System Design A Unified HW.SW Introduction, by Vahid G Frank and Givargis Tony, John Wiley & Sons, 2002. Chapter 2 (2.1-2.6) Module-3: Memory Write ability and data permanence, memory devices type of memory and basic form, EEPROM, flash memory, SRAM and DRAM, basic DRAM characteristics, memory selection for embedded systems, allocation of memory to the program segment blocks. Text Book: 1.Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, by Raj Kamal, TMH-2003. Module 4: Device and Interrupt service Bus models, time multiplexed bus, strobe and handshake protocols, strobe handshake compromise priority arbiter multilevel bus, and architecture. Text Book: 1. Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, by Raj Kamal, TMH-2003. Module -5: Embedded System Peripherals Timers, Counters, Watch-dog timers, Example of reaction timer, Watchdog timer, UART, PWM, Controlling a dc motor using a PWM. General purpose process or, ASIPs and ASICs, semiconductor ICs programmable logic devices of CGD, Processor selection for embedded systems, special purpose processor Text Book: 1. Embedded System Design A Unified HW.SW Introduction, Vahid G. Frank and Givargis Tony, John Wiley & Sons, 2002. Chapter 4 (4.1-4.4) Module 6: Interfacing Communication basics, Basic protocol concepts, ISA bus protocol, Microprocessor interfacing, I/O addressing, Interrupts, Example of DMA I/O and ISA Bus protocol, Arbitration, Priority arbiter, Daisy-chain arbiter, Parallel, Serial and Wireless communication, infrared-TRDA, radio frequency, error detection, CAN, USB, Blue tooth, IEEE 802-II, shared memory models Text Book: 1. Embedded System Design A Unified HW.SW Introduction, Vahid G Frank and Givargis Tony, John Wiley & Sons, 2002. Chapter 6 (6.1-6.8). Module 7: Digital Camera and Systems Simple digital camera, Users perspective, Designers perspective, Requirement specification, Design, Micro controller alone, Micro controller and CCDPP Digital thermometer, handhold computer, navigation system, IP phone, software defined-radio, smart card. Text Book: 1-Embedded System Design A Unified HW.SW Introduction, Vahid G Frank and Givargis Tony, John Wiley & Sons, 2002. Chapter 7 (7.1-7.4) Reference Book: 1. Fundamental of Embedded System Design & Applications by Vijay Nath, K.S. Yadav, L.K. Singh, ACM Learning, New Delhi. 2. INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED SYSTEMS, K. Shibu, TMH Edition. 3. Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, by Raj Kamal, TMH-2003.

EC7207 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Module 1: An overview of satellite communication, satellite orbits, keplers law, Orbital Elements, Eclipse effect, Sun transit outage, Placement of a satellite in a geostationary orbit, Station keeping and Stabilization Text Books: 1. T. Pratt & C. W. Bostian, Satellite Communication. 2. Dennis, Roddy, Satellite communication, McGraw Hill. Module 2: Satellite Link Design: Basic transmission theory, Friss transmission equation, EIRP, Completion Link design, System noise temperature G/T ratio, Noise figure and Noise temperature. Text Books: 1. T. Pratt & C. W. Bostian, Satellite Communication. 2. Tri T. Ha, Digital Satellite communication, McGraw Hill. Module 3: Communication Satellite Sub-systems : Space Platform (Bus) and Communication Subsystem (Payload), Satellite Antennas, Frequency reuse Antennas Text Book: 1. T. Pratt & C. W. Bostian, Satellite Communication. Module 4: Earth Stations: Earth station antennas, Tracking, Equipment for earth stations, Equipment Reliability and Space qualification Text Book: 1. T. Pratt & C. W. Bostian, Satellite Communication. Module 5: Analog Satellite Communication Vs Digital Satellite Communication, Multiple Access Techniques : FDMA Concept, MCPC & SCPC, TDMA frame efficiency and superframe structure, Frame Acquisition and Synchronisation, CDMA concept, PN system, Spread spectrum, DSSS, DS CDMA, FHSS, FH CDMA. Text Books: 1. T. Pratt & C. W. Bostian, Satellite Communication. 2. Tri T. Ha, Digital Satellite communication, McGraw Hill. 3. Dennis Roddy,, Satellite Communication, McGraw Hill Module 6: Efficient Techniques: Demand Assignment Multiple Access, Digital Speech Interpolation and SPADE. Text Books: 1. T. Pratt & C. W. Bostian, Satellite Communication. 2. Tri T. Ha, Digital Satellite communication, McGraw Hill. Module 7: Special Purpose Satellite: INTELSAT, INMARSAT, DBS, VSAT, MSAT and GPS Text Book: 1. Dennis Roddy, Satellite Communication, McGraw Hill.

EC7209 DIGITAL VIDEO SIGNAL CODING Module 1: Elements of a Television System: Picture & Sound Transmission, Picture & Sound Reception, Scanning, Persistence of Vision and Flicker, Horizontal and Vertical resolution, Kell factor, CCIR-B standards. Text Books: 1. Monochrome and colour Television by R. R. Gulati. 2. Television Engineering by A. M. Dhake Module 2: Composite Video Signal: Video signal Dimensions, Horizontal and Vertical Synchronization details, Scanning sequence details of 625 line TV systems. Channel band width, vestigial side band transmission and reception, Channel band width for B & W and colour transmission Text Books: 1. Monochrome and colour Television by R. R. Gulati. 2. Television Engineering by A. M. Dhake Module 3: TV Cameras and TV Picture Tube (B/W): Camera tube characteristics, Vidicon, Plumbicon, Silicon diode Array, Solid State Image Scanners. Elements of monochrome picture tube Text Books: 1. Monochrome and colour Television by R. R. Gulati. 2. Television Engineering by A. M. Dhake. 3. Colour Television by R. R. Gulati, New Age International. Module 4: TV TRANSMITTERS & TV RECEIVERS: Transmitter requirements, High level and IF modulated transmitters, Visual and Aural exciters, Diplexers. Block schematic & functional requirements of T.V. receiver, IF response, Elements of Digital television, Merits of digital processing Text Books: 1. Monochrome and colour Television by R. R. Gulati. 2. Television Engineering by A. M. Dhake. 3. Colour Television by R. R. Gulati, New Age International. Module 5: Colour Signal Transmission and Reception: Colour sync, colour burst signal, Composite colour signal, Colour TV Camera, Colour picture tube, NTSC coder and decoder, PAL Coder and decoder, SECAM coder and decoders. Introduction to Extended Definition Television (EDTV) and High Definition Television (HDTV) Text Books: 1. Monochrome and colour Television by R. R. Gulati. 2. Television Engineering by A. M. Dhake Module 6: Contemporary Video Coding Scheme: User requirement from video, segmentationbased coding, Model based coding, sub-band coding. Codebook vector based coding, Block-based DCT transform video coding (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, H.261 , H.263, H.264). Text Book: 1. Compressed Video Communication by A. H. Sadka ( Wiley publication) Module 7: ObjectBased Video Coding: VOP( video object plane) encoder, Shape coding, Motion estimation and compensation , Padding techniques, Basic Motion techniques, Texture coding , MPEG-4 VOP decoders, Layered video coding. Real-time video transmission over Mobile IP Network Text Book: 1. Compressed Video Communication by A. H. Sadka ( Wiley publication)

MEC 1125 INFORMATION AND CODING THEORY Module -1: Introduction: Introduction to information theory & error control coding, Information measure, Entropy, Differential Entropy, Conditional Entropy, Relative Entropy, Information rate, Mutual Information, Channel Capacity. Module- -2: Source Coding: Shannons Source Coding Theorem, Prefix Coding, Huffman Coding, Shannon-Fano Coding, Arithmetic Coding, Lempel-Ziv Algorithm, Rate Distortion Theory. Module -3: Channel Capacity & Coding: Channel Coding Theorem, Markov Sources, Discrete Channel with discrete Noise, BSC, BEC, Capacity of a Gaussian Channel, channel capacity for MIMO system, Bandwidth-S/N Trade-off. Module -4: Block Codes: Galios Fields, Hamming Weight and Hamming Distance, Linear Block Codes, Encoding and decoding of Linear Block-codes, Parity Check Matrix, Bounds for block codes, Hamming Codes, Syndrome Decoding. Module -5: Cyclic Codes: Introduction to cyclic code, Method for generating Cyclic Codes, Matrix description of Cyclic codes, Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) codes, Circuit implementation of cyclic codes, Burst error correction, BCH codes. Module -6: Convolutional Codes: Introduction to Convolutional Codes, Polynomial description of Convolutional Codes, Generating function, Matrix description of Convolutional Codes, Viterbi Decoding of Convolutional code, Introduction to Turbo Code. Module -7: Coding for Secure Communications: Introduction to Cryptography, Overview of Encryption Techniques, Secret-Key Cryptography, Data Encryption, Standard (DES), Public-Key Cryptography, RSA algorithm, Digital signature, One- way Hashing. Text Books: 1. Information Theory, Coding & Cryptography, by Ranjan Bose, TMH, Second Edition. 2. Communication Systems, by S. Haykin, 4th Edition, Wiley-Publication. Reference Books: 1. Elements of Information Theory by Thomas M. Cover, J. A. Thomas , WileyInterscience Publication. 2. Error Correction Coding Mathematical Methods and Algorithms by Todd K. Moon, Wiley-India Edition. 3. Cryptography and Network Security, Fourth Edition, by William stallings

MEC 2019

MICRO-ELECTRO-MECHANICAL-SYSTEMS

Module -1: Micro electromechanical systems: Introduction, MEMS Overview, Microfabrication of MEMS: Surface Micromachining, Bulk Micromachining, LIGA, micromachining of polymeric MEMS devices Module -2: Fundamentals MEMS Device Physics: Actuation: Electrostatic Actuation, Piezoelectric Actuation, Thermal Actuation ,Magnetic Actuation, Mechanical Vibrations ,The single degree of Freedom System ,The many Degrees of freedom system, Microsensing for MEMS: Piezoresistive sensing, Capacitive sensing, Piezoelectric sensing, Resonant sensing, Surface Acoustic Wave sensors. Module -3: MEMS Materials and fabrication process Modelling: Metals, semiconductors, thin films for MEMS and their deposition techniques, materials for polymer MEMS. Solid modeling:Numerical Simulation of MEMS, Mechanical Simulation, Electrostatic Simulation . Module -4: MEMS Switches : Switch parameters, basics of switching, Switches for RF and microwave applications, actuation mechanisms for MEMS devices, dynamics of switch operation, MEMS switch design considerations, Microwave Considerations, Material Consideration, Mechanical Considerations modeling and evaluation. Module -5: MEMS Inductors and Capacitors : MEMS Inductors: self and mutual inductance, micromachined inductors, , modeling and design issues of planar inductors, variable inductor and polymer based inductor. MEMS Capacitors: MEMS gap tuning capacitor, MEMS area tuning capacitor, Dielectric Tunable capacitors. Module -6: MEMS RF applications : Mems based RF and Microwave circuits : RF Filters, Micromachined Phase shifters, and Micromachined antenna. Module -7: MEMS packaging : MEMS packaging: Role of MEMS packaging, Types of MEMS packaging,Microwave packaging Considerations, Wafer level packaging Text Books: 1. RF MEMS & Their Applications by Vijay K. Varadan, K. J. Vinoy and K. A. Jose John Wiley & Sons, 2003 2. Introduction to Microelectromechanical Microwave Systems(2nd Edition) by Hector J.De Los Santos,Artech house 3. RF MEMS: Theory, Design, and Technology, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, John Wiley & Sons, 2003. Reference Books: 1. Tai-Ran Hsu, MEMS and Microsystems: Design and Manufacture, McGraw-Hill, 1st edition, ISBN: 0072393912. 2. Mems Mechanical Sensors Microelectromechanical system series Srephen Beeby/Artech House

SEMESTER-VII CS 7107 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, B. I. T. MESRA

Module I Introduction: Background, Digital Image Representation, Fundamental Steps in Image Processing, Elements of a Digital Image Processing System. Digital Image Fundamentals: Elements of Visual Perception, A Simple Image Model, Sampling and Quantization, Some Basic Relationships between Pixels, Imagining Geometry. Module II Image Transforms: Introduction to the Fourier Transform, The Discrete Fourier Transform, Some Properties of the Two-Dimensional Fourier Transform, Other Separable Image Transforms. Module III Image Enhancement : Spatial Domain Methods, Frequency Domain Methods, Some Simple Intensity Transformations, Histogram Processing, Image Subtraction, Image Averaging, Background, Smoothing Filters, Sharpening Filters, Lowpass Filtering, Highpass Filtering, Generation of Spatial Masks from Frequency Domain Specifications. Module IV & V Image Restoring: Degradations Model - Definitions, Degradation Model for Continuous Functions, Diagonalization of Circulant and Block-Circulant Matrices, Circulant Matrices, Block Circulant Matrices, Effects of Diagonalization on the Degradation Model, Algebraic Approach to Restoration, Unconstrained Restoration, Constrained Restoration, Inverse Filtering Formulation, Removal of Blur Caused by Uniform Linear Motion, Restoration in the Spatial Domain, Geometric Transformation. Module VI & VII Image Compression: Fundamentals Coding Redundancy, Interpixel Redundancy, Psychovisual Redundancy, Fidelity Criteria. Image Compression Models The Source Encoder and Decoder, The Channel Encoder and Decoder. Elements of Information Theory Measuring Information, The Information Channel, Fundamental Coding Theorems, Using Information Theory. Error-Free Compression VariableLength Coding, Bit-Plane Coding, Lossless Predictive Coding. Lossy Compression Lossy Predictive Coding, Transform Coding. Text Book: 1. Rafael. C. Gonzalez & Richard E.Woods.- Digital Image Processing, 2/e Pearson Education, New Delhi - 2006 Reference Books: 1. W.K.Pratt.-Digital Image Processing ,3/e Edn., John Wiley & sons, Inc. 2006 2. M. Sonka et.al Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision, 2/e, Thomson, Learning, India Edition, 2007.

SEMESTER-VIII CS 8111 NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, B. I. T. MESRA

Module I Introduction: Knowledge in Speech and Language Processing, Ambiguity, Models and Algorithms, Language, Thought, and Understanding, The State of the Art and the Near-Term Future. Regular Expressions and Automata: Regular Expressions, Finite-State Automata, Regular Languages and FSAs. Module II Word Classes and Part-of Speech Tagging: (Mostly) English Word Classes, Tagsets for English, Partof Speech Tagging, Rule-Based Part-of Speech Tagging, Stochastic Part-of Speech Tagging, Transformation-Based Tagging, Other Issues. Module III Context-Free Grammars for English: Constituency, Context-Free Rules and Trees, Sentences-Level Constructions, The Noun Phrase, Coordination, Agreement, The Verb Phrase and Subcategorization, Auxiliaries, Spoken Language Syntax, Grammar Equivalence and Normal Form, Finite-State and ContextFree Grammars, Grammars and Human Processing. Module IV Parsing with Context-Free Grammars: Parsing as Search, A Basic Top-Down Parser, Problems with the Basic Top-Down Parser, The Early Algorithm, Finite State Parsing Methods. Module V Features and Unification: Feature Structures, Unification of Features Structures, Features Structures in the Grammar, Implementing Unification, Parsing with Unification Constraints, Types and Inheritance. Module VI Representing Meaning: Computational Desiderata for Representations, Meaning Structure of Language, First Order Predicate Calculus, Some Linguistically Relevant Concepts. Semantic Analysis: Syntax-Driven Semantic Analysis, Attachments for a Fragment of English, Integrating Semantic Analysis into the Early Parser, Idioms and Composionality, Robust Semantic Analysis. Module VII Discourse: Reference Resolution, Text Coherence, Discourse Structure, Psycholinguistic Studies of Reference and Coherence. Natural Language Generation: Introduction to Language Generation, An Architecture for Generation, Surface Realization, Discourse Planning, Other Issues. Text Book: D.Jurafsky & J.H.Martin- Speech and Language Processing, 4th Edn, Pearson Education, 2005. Reference Book: 1. J. Allen Natural Language Understanding, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2006.

MEC 2015

OPTICAL NETWORKING AND DWDM

Module -1: Optical Network Elements: Passive Components, 2x2 fiber couplers, Scattering Matrix representation, star Couplers, Mach-Zehnder multiplexers, Phase-array-based WDM devices, Fiber Grating, Tunable Sources, Tunable filters, Circulators, Isolators, Wavelength Converters, Switching Elements, Wavelength Routers. Module -2: Optical Amplifiers: Types, Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers, Erbium doped fiber amplifier, amplification mechanism, Conv. efficiency, Gain, Noise, Applications, Power amplifiers, In-line amplifiers, Preamplifiers, Application to Optical Video distribution, Long Span Transmission, Repeaterless Transmission, Under Sea Transmission system. Module -3: Optical Networks: Topological performance, SONET/SDH, Broadcast and select WDM networks, Single-hop networks, Multi-hop Networks, Testbeds. Module -4: Wavelength Routed networks, Wavelength Routing Testbeds, Nonlinear effects on network performances, SRS,SBS,SPM,XPM,FWM, Optical CDMA networks. Module -5: Dispersion Management: Need for dispersion management, pre-compensation and post compensation technique, Broadband dispersion compensation, Tunable dispersion compensation, Higher order dispersion management, PMD compensation. Module -6: Optical Switching: Photonic packet switching, Bit interleaving, Packet interleaving, OTDM Testbeds. Module -7: Soliton communication: Solitons, Soliton Pulses, Soliton parameters, Transmission for ultrafast (UF) OTDM signal using Soliton. Text Book: 1. Optical Fiber CommunicationsG.Keiser,3/E, McGraw Hill. Ref.Books: 1. B.Mukherjee , Optical Communication Networks, McGraw Hill. 2. R. Ramaswami and K.N. Sivarajan, Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective, Morgan Kaufmann 3. G.P.Agrawal, Fiber Optic Communication Systems, John Wiley & Son (Asia) Pvt. Ltd. 4. J. H. Franz & V. K. Jain, Optical Communications, Narosa Publishing House.

SEMESTER-VIII CS 8121 PATTERN RECOGNITION DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, B. I. T. MESRA

Module I Pattern Recognition Overview: Overview, Pattern Recognition, Classification and Description, Patterns and Feature Extraction, Training and Learning in PR Systems, Pattern Recognition Approaches. Module II Statistical Pattern Recognition: Introduction, The Gaussian case and Class Dependence Discriminate Functions, Extensions, Classifier Performance, RISK and Errors. Module III Supervised Learning: Parametric Estimation and Supervised Learning, Maximum Likelihood Estimation Approach, Bayesian Parameter Estimation Approach, Non Parametric Approaches, Parzen Windows, Knn Non-Parametric Estimation. Nearest Neighbour Rule. Module IV Linear Discriminate Functions and The Discrete and Binary Feature Cases: Introduction, Discrete and Binary Classification Problems, Techniques to Directly Obtain Linear Classifiers. Module V & VI Syntactic Pattern Recognition: Overview Quantifying Structure in Pattern Description and Recognitions, Grammar Based Approach and Application, String Generation as Pattern Description. Recognition by String Matching and Parsing. The Cocke-Younger Kasami ((ck) parsing algorithm. Module VII Neural Pattern Recognition: Introduction to Neural Networks, Neural Network Structure from Pattern Recognition Applications. Physical Neural Network. The Artificial Neural Network Model, Neural Network Based Pattern Associators. Text Book: 1. Robort Schalkoff - Pattern Recognition, Statistical, Structural and Neural Approach, John Wiley, Indian Edition, 200. Reference Books: 1. R. U. Duda Pattern Classification, John Wiley, Indian Edition, 2006.

HU1101 TECHNICAL ENGLISH MODULE I Single word substitution, Idioms and phrases, Pairs of words, Common errors, Prcis, Comprehension, Expansion. MODULE II Official Correspondence - Memorandum, Notice, Agenda, Minutes, Circular letter, applying for a job, Resume, Demo-official letter. MODULE III Business Correspondence-Types, sales letters; Social Correspondence- Invitation to speak, Congratulations; etc. MODULE IV Report writing; general and technical report, Definition, Types, structure. MODULE V Technical proposals, Definitions, types and format. MODULE VI Research papers and articles. MODULE VII Mechanics of manuscript preparation. BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: Blickle, Margaret D., and K.W.Houp. Reports for Science and Industry, Henry Holt & Co. N.Y. Duddy, E.A. & M.J. Freeman Written Communication in Business, Amercian book Co.N.Y. Berry, Thomas Elliot, The most Common Mistakes in English Usage; Tata McGrawHill. Stevensin, B.W., J.R. Spicer and E.C. Ames, English in Business and Engineering.Prentice Hall, Eaglewood 6. Cliffs, N.J. 7. Raul, Asha, Effective Business Communication, Prentice Hall of India. 8. Singh B. Business Correspondence including Bank letters. 9. Singh B. Theory and Practice of Business Correspondence, HPJ Kapoor Publications. 10. Report Writing and Business Correspondence Mohan and Sharma, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, India. Best, W.D. The Students companion, Rupa & Co. Publications. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

PH1201 PHYSICS MODULE I Special Theory of Relativity: Introduction, Inertial frame of reference, Galilean transformations (Ch1- Appendix), Postulates (AB 1.1, ), Lorentz transformations and its conclusions (AB ch1- Appendix), Length contraction, time dilation, velocity addition (AB 1.2, 1.4, Ch1 Appendix), Mass change (AB 1.7), Einstein's mass energy relation. (AB 1.8). [5] MODULE II Physical Optics: Polarization, Malus Law, Brewsters Law, Double Refraction [AG 22.1 22.3], Interference in thin films (Parallel films) [AG 15.1 - 15.2], Interference in wedge-shaped layers [AG 15.8], Antireflection coating (qualitative) [AG 15.4], Newtons rings [AG 15.10], Fraunhofer diffraction by single slit [AG 18.2], Double slit and grating (qualitative) [AG 18.6 - 18.7], Resolving Power, Limit of Resolution, Rayleigh Criterion [AG 18.5] [5] MODULE III Electromagnetic Theory i: Gausss law (SAD 4.5), Applications (SAD 4.6), Concept of electric potential (SAD 4.7), Relationship between E and V (SAD 4.8), Polarization of dielectrics (SAD 5.5), dielectric constant (SAD 5.6), Boundary conditions for E & D (SAD 5.9), Gausss law in magnetostatics, (SAD 7.5), Amperes circuital law (SAD 7.3), Boundary conditions for B & H (SAD 8.7) [5] MODULE IV Electromagnetic Theory ii: Equation of continuity of charge (SAD 5.8), Displacement current (SAD 9.4), Maxwells equations, (SAD 9.5), Electromagnetic plane wave equations for free space and dielectrics (SAD 10.3 to 10.6), Poynting vector (SAD 10.7), Fresnels equation (qualitative) (SAD 10.8, 10.9) [5] MODULE V Quantum Mechanics: Planck's theory of black-body radiation (AB: 2.2 & 9.6), Compton effect (AB: 2.7), Wave particle duality, De Broglie waves (AB: 3.1), Davisson and Germer's experiment (AB: 3.5), Uncertainty principle(AB:3.7,3.8,3.9), physical interpretation of wave function (AB:3.2), Schrodinger equation in one dimension (AB:5.2), free particle(AB:3.6, 5.5, 5.6), particle in an infinite square well(AB: 5.8), potential barrier and tunneling ( qualitative) (AB:5.10) [6] MODULE VI LASERS: Spontaneous and stimulated emission (AB: 4.9, and AG: 23.1), Einstein's A and B coefficients, populationinversion (AG: 23.4),, Light amplification, Basic laser action, Ruby and He-Ne lasers, Properties and applications of laser radiation (AG: 18.1), Elementary ideas of fiber optics (AG: 24.1-24.3). [5] MODULE VII NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Nuclear forces, binding energy, liquid drop model, fission, nuclear reactors, fusion. [2] MODULE VIII PLASMA PHYSICS Plasma state, types of plasma, applications of plasma (FFC-Ch-1, 2). [2] Text Books: 1. Arthur Beiser (AB), Concept of Modern Physics, 6th edition, Tata McGraw- Hill. 2. A. Ghatak (AG), Optics, 4th Edition, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2009 3. Mathew N.O. Sadiku ( SAD), Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press( 2001) 4. F.F.Chen (FFC), Introduction to Plasma Physics, 2nd Edition, Plenum Press, 1994. Reference Book: Halliday, Resnick, Walker (RHW), Fundamentals of Physics 6/e, John Wiley & Sons 2004.

MA1201 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

MODULE - I Sequences, bounded sequences, upper nd lower bounds, monotonic sequences, limits of a sequence, convergence of sequence, Cuchys general principle of convergence, Cauchys theorems on limits (No proof). Convergence of series of real numbers of positivke terms. P series test, comparison tests, Cauchys root test, D Alemberts ratio test, Raabes test. MODULE - II Causss Ratio Test, Logarithmic and Higher logarithmic Ratio Test, Absolute and conditional convergence, Leibnits Rule for Alternating series Test, Generalized Mean Value Theorem, Maclaurins series, Taylors series of functions. Functions of several variables, level cures, limits, countinuity. Partial Derivatives. MODULE - III Eulers theorem on Homogeneous functions, chain Rule, transformation of independent variables, Tot al differential. Aylors series in two or more variables. Maximum, minimum and saddle points of functions of two variables. Several independent variables Lagranges method of Undetermined Multipliers. MODULE - IV Jacobians, Beta and Gamma functions, Double integrals, area, change of order of integration, Evaluation of integrals by transforming into polar co-ordinates. Evaluation of Triple integrals. MODULE - V Volume and surface area by double and Triple integration by transforming in to cylindrical and spherical polar co-ordinates. Sketching polar equations of conic section, equation of tangent and normal line to a conic section equation of tangent and normal line to a conic section including chord of contact, director circle and asymptote. MODULE - VI First order differential equations linear and Bernoullis equation, Reduction of order curvature, normal vector, torsion and TNB frame, tangential and normal components of velocity and acceleration, radical and transverse acceleration. Motion in polar. And cylindrical coordinates. Directional derivatives, Gradient, Divergence and curl. Expansions identities. Tangent plane and normal lines Gradient, divergence and curl in curvilinear co-ordinates. MODUEL- VII Line integrals, Work, Circulation, Flux, Paths independence, Potential function, Conservative field, Greens theorem in plane, surface and volume integrals Gausss Divergence theorem, Stokes theorem. Applications. Text Books: TB 1: M.D. Weir, J. Hass and F. R. Giordano: Thomas Calculus, 11th editionh, Pearson Educations, 2008. TB 2: Dennis G. Zill, Warren S. Wright: Advanced Engineering Matheatics, 4 th edition. Jones Nad Bartlertt Publishers, 2010

Reference Books: (i) E. Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition John Wiley and sons 1999. (ii) T.M. Apostol: Calculus Vols 1 and 11.2nd Edition. John Wiley and sons, 1967 and 1969,

EE2201 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MODULE I Introduction: Importance of Electrical Engineering in day-to-day life, Electrical elements and their classification, Ideal and Real Sources , Source Conversion , KCL and KVL , Loop current and Nodal voltage method-for D.C. Circuits: Steady state analysis with independent and dependent sources; Series and Parallel circuits, Star-Delta conversion. MODULE II A.C. Single-Phase Series Circuits: Common signals and their waveforms, RMS and Average value. Form factor & Peak factor of sinusoidal waveform. Impedance of Series circuits. Phasor diagram. Active Power. Power factor. Power triangle. MODULE III A.C. Single-Phase Parallel Circuits: Admittance method, Phasor diagram. Power. Power factor. Power triangle, Series- parallel Circuit, Power factor improvement, Series and Parallel Resonance, Resonance curve , Q factor, Dynamic Impedance, and Bandwidth. MODULE IV Circuit Theorems: Superposition theorem, Thevenins & Nortons theorem, Maximum Power Transfer theorem for Independent and Dependent Sources in DC as well as AC circuit. MODULE V Three Phase Circuits: Line and Phase relation for Star and Delta connection, Power relations, Analysis of balanced and unbalanced 3 phase circuits. MODULE VI Magnetic Circuits: Introduction, Series-parallel magnetic circuits, Analysis of Linear and Non-linear magnetic circuits, Energy storage, A.C. excitation, Eddy currents and Hysteresis losses. MODULE VII Coupled Circuits (Dot rule), Self and mutual inductances, Coefficient of coupling. Basic Indicating Instruments: Moving coil and moving iron type instruments. Books Recommended: 1.D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath , Basic Electrical Engineering, 3rd Edition, TMH, New Delhi, 2.Fitzrauld and Higinbotham, Basic Electrical Engineering, McGraw Hill Inc, 1981. 3.W.H.Hayt, Jr J. E. Kemmerly and S. M.Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 7 th Edn TMH, 2010 2009 (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)

CH1401 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

MODULE - I Phase Rule: Terms Involved, Phase diagram of one component (Water) & two component (Pb/Ag) system & their applications. [04] MODULE II Fuel & combustion: Classification, Properties, calorific value determination (theoretical & experimental) , flue gas analysis & combustion calculation. Solid fuel: Classification of coal, Proximate & Ultimate Analysis, Carbonization and pyrolysis, recovery and purification of by products obtained from coke ovens. [05] MODULE III Liquid fuels: Composition of crude oil, processing of crude oil, synthetic oil Diesel : Diesel engine ignition temperature, Flash point, Fire point, Smoke point, Cetane no Petrol : Spark ignition IC engine, Gasoline fuel, Grading gasoline Knocking, Additives & Dopants, Octane no., Alternative fuels (Propane, Methanol, Ethanol ) Gaseous fuels: Water Gas, Producer gas, Coal gas Lubricants: Classification Liquid, Semi solid & Solid Lubricants; Properties of lubricants: Viscosity & Viscosity Index, Cloud Point & Pour Point, Aniline Point, Dropping Point, Saponification, Carbon Residue, Oiliness, Mechanism of Lubrication, synthetic lubricants, Grease. [06] MODULE - IV Kinetics: Introduction: Order and Molecularity of reaction, Factors affecting reaction rates, Activation Energies, Theories of reaction rates Collision theory and transition state theory, Rate Laws 0th order, 1st order and 2nd order reaction, Reactions: Chain, Parallel/Competing/Side, Consecutive; Study of Fast reactions-Flash Photolysis. MODULE - V Catalysis: Introduction and characteristics of catalyst, types of catalysis (homogenous, heterogeneous and auto catalysis with example), catalytic poison; Theories of catalysis, intermediate compound formation and adsorption or contact theory with examples, advantage and disadvantages; Acid base catalysis- including kinetics and examples, Enzyme catalysis- Mechanism and kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reaction, MichaelisMenten equation, Important catalysts in industrial processes (a) Bosch Process (b) Habers process (c) Contact process (d) Ostowald process (e) Bergius Process, Hydrogenation using Wilkinsons catalyst, Hydroformylation by using Cobalt-catalyst . [05] Module - VI Polymers: Introduction to polymers; Polymer characterization; Mechanism of polymerization (Free radical, Anionic & Cationic); Molecular Weight of polymers ( Mn M w, Mv); Glass Transition Temperature (Tg ), structure property relationship (chemical, electrical, optical and mechanical ); A brief introduction to inorganic polymers. [05] Module - VII Corrosion Chemistry: Chemical and Electrochemical corrosion, Factors affecting the rate of corrosion, Types of corrosion, Protection & Inhibition, Paints & Coatings: Constituents, Binders, Driers, Pigments, Thinners, Fire retardant paints, Antifouling paints. [05]

Textbooks: 1.Applied Chemistry: A Text book for engineers and technologists by H.D.Geyser, Plenum publishers 2. Engineering Chemistry: Sashi Chawla/ Jain & Jain Reference books 1. Physical chemistry: P.W. Atkins

CS1302 FUNDAMENTALS OF UNIX & C PROGRAMMING MODULE I The Free Software Movement, Open source definition, Open source business strategy, Problem Solving and its tools, Flow chart, Pseudo code, Modular programming. Fundamentals of Unix Operating System, Login & Password, Different Commands, Unix directory, Structure and working with directories, Vi-editor, Basic Structure and execution of C programmes, Constants, Variables, and Data Types and various type of declarations, Different type operators and Expressions, Evaluation of Expressions, Operator Precedence and Associability, Mathematical Functions. MODULE II Managing Input and Output operations, Decision Making and Branching Decision Making and Looping. (4) MODULE III One dimensional Arrays and their declaration and Initialisations, Two-dimensional Arrays and their initialisations, Multidimensional Arrays, String Variables, Reading and Writing Strings, Arithmetic Operations on characters, Putting Strings together, Comparison of Two Strings, String handling functions. (5) MODULE IV Need and Elements for user defined Functions, Definition of Functions, Return values and their types, Function calls and Declaration, Arguments and corresponding return values, Functions that return multiple values, Nesting of functions, Recursion, Passing arrays and strings to functions, The Scope, Visibility and Life time of variables. (5) MODULE V Defining Structure, Declaring Structure Variable and Accessing Structure Members, Initialisation of Structure, Comparing Structure Variables, Operation on Individual Members, Arrays of Structures, Structures within structures, Structures and Functions, Unions, Size of Structures, Bit Fields. (5) MODULE VI Understanding Pointers, Accessing the Address of a Variable, Declaration and Initialisation of Pointer Variables, Accessing a Variable through its Pointer, Chain of Pointers, Pointer Expressions, Pointer Increments and Scale Factor, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers and Character Strings, Arrays of Pointers, Pointers and Function Arguments, Functions Returning Pointers, Pointers to Functions, Pointers and Structures. (6) MODULE VII File Management in C. use of fopen(), fclose(), Formatted file I/O, Searching through files using fse ftellrewind(). Text Book : 1. Kernighan K. R., Ritchie D. M. - The C Programming Language, Ansi C Edition, Prentice Hall, India Reference: 1. E. Balagurusamy Programming in ANSI C, 3rd Edn. , TMH, New Delhi ; 2004 2. A. N. Kanthane Programming with ANSI and TURBO C, Pearson Education, New Delhi; 2004 3. Y. Kanetkar Let us C, 4th Edition, BPB Publication , New Delhi; 2002 4. Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman , Open Sources : Voices from the Open Source Revolution (Web book), Oreilly Press, 2nd edition,1999

EC2001 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING MODULE I RC Filters, Diodes and their applications: RC Filters, Diode and their types, Rectifiers, Filters, Clipper, Clamper, Zener diode and its applications. (6) Text Book: 1. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill MODULE II Bipolar Junction Transistors: CB, CE, CC Configurations, Operating point, Biasing circuits, Bias Stability, Thermal runway and thermal stability. (5) Text Book: 1. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill MODULE III Transistor Analysis Transistors at low frequencies: Two port devices and the Hybrid model, General analysis of an amplifier using h parameters, analysis of CE, CB and CC amplifiers. Transistors at high frequencies: Hybrid model, Amplifier response at high frequencies, Gain- Bandwidth product (6) Text Book: 1.Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill MODULE IV Amplifiers and Oscillators: Amplifiers: Concept of negative feedback, Voltage series, Voltage shunt, Current series and Current shunt feedbacks Oscillators: Concept of positive feedback, Barkhausen criterion, RC Phase shift oscillator, Wein bridge oscillator, Hartley, Colpit and Crystal oscillators. (6) Text Book: 1. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill MODULE V Field Effect Transistors and Transistor Power amplifiers Field Effect Transistors: FET & MOSFET, characteristics, biasing and small signal low frequency analysis of CD, CS and CG configurations Transistor Power Amplifier: Circuits and operations of class-A, Class-B and Class-C amplifiers, PushPull amplifiers (6) Text Book: 1. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill MODULE VI (6) Operational amplifiers and its applications: Characteristics, Parameters, Measurements, Emitter Coupled Differential Amplifier, Transfer Characteristics, Voltage gain, Inverting and Non-inverting amplifiers, Voltage follower, Phase inverter, Scale changer, Integrator and Differentiator circuits. (6) Text Book: 2. Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits by R. A. Gayakwad, PHI MODULE VII Logic circuits and Applications: Logic circuit implementation using diodes and transistors, Basic concept of TTL, ECL and CMOS logic circuits. (5) Text Book: 1.Digital Logic and Computer Design M. Mano. PHI Reference Books: 1. The Art of Electronics, Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, Cambridge University Press 2. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Nashelesky & Boylestead, PHI/Low price edition. 3. Microelectronic Circuits, Sedar and Smith

MA2201 ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1. Scope and Objective of the Course: The course is meant for an introduction to Differential Equations and Theory of Complex Variables, and their applications. It reviews and continues the study of Differential Equations with the objective of introducing the Classical methods for solving Boundary Value problems. This course also serves as a basic of the applications for Differential Equations and Fourier series in several branches of Sciences and Engineering. 2. Text Books: TB 1. Simmons G. F., Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes. TMH, 2 nd ed., 2003. TB 2. R. V. Churchill and J. W. Brown, Complex Variables and Applications, 8th ed., 2009, McGraw Hill. TB 3. Dennis G. Zill, Warren S. Wright, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 4th ed.2011, 3. Reference Books: i. Edwards and Penney, Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, Pearson Education, 3rd Ed. ii. Shepley L. Ross, Differential Equations Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 3rd Ed. iii. Birkhoff and Rota, Ordinary Differential Equations, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 4th Ed. iv. Zill, Differential Equations, Thomson Learning, 5th ed., 2004 v. A.D. Wunsch, Complex Variables with Applications, Pearson Education Inc., 3 rd Ed. vi. M.J. Ablowitz and A.S.Fokas, Complex Variables Introduction and Applications, Cambridge Texts, 2nd Ed. vii. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Jhon Wiley and Sons, 8th ed., 1999 viii. Murray R Spiegel, Theory and Problems of Vector Analysis and an Introduction to Tensor Analysis, McGraw-Hill, Schaums Outline Series.

4. Course Structure: (Sections/ Articles referred to Text Books) Assignme nt (Page No., Problems) p.97, 1 3; p.135, 1 25 p.138, 3138 No. of Lecture s

Modules

Course Contents Linear Differential Equations of Higher Order with constant coefficients

Resource s p.95,128 Sec. 17,23 (TB 1) p.133, Sec. 3.6 (TB 3)

Module I

Module II

Differential Equations with Variable Coefficients: Reducible to Equations with Variable Coefficients:- Cauchy Euler Differential Equation Legendre Linear Differential Equation. Solution of Differential Equation by transformation (or, change) of Independent Variable. Reduction of Differential Equation to Normal Form ( by reducing the order of the Differential Equation) Solution of the method of Variation Of Parameters Series Solution Equations of differential

p.159, Sec. 24 (TB 1) p.103, Sec. 19 (TB 1) p.176, Sec.28

p.161, 2 4 p.106, 1 5 p.182, 1 4 5

Bessels differential Equation and its General solution. Bessels Functions Properties of Bessel Functions

Legendres Differential Equation and Legendre Polynomials Properties of Legendre Polynomials Module III Introduction to Hypergeometric

Hermite Differential Equations

Chebyshev Polynomials

(TB 1) p.348 Sec.46 (TB 1) p.358, Sec.47 (TB1) p.335, Sec.44 (TB 1) p.342, Sec.45 (TB 1) p.199, Sec.31 (TB 1)], p.211, Appendix -B (TB 1) p.659, Sec.12 (TB 3)

p.356, 1,5,7 p.363, 2 5 p.340, 1 4 p.347, 1 5

Modules

Course Contents Eigen Values and Eigen Functions

Resource s p.647, Sec.12.5 (TB 3) p.646, Sec.12.5 (TB 3) p.246, Sec.33 (TB 1)

Assignme nt (Page No., Problems) p.652, 1-4,7,8,10

No. of Lecture s

Sturm Liouville Problems Module IV Periodic Functions. Dirichlets Conditions on Fourier Series. Eulers Formulae for Fourier Coefficients. Half range Series. Fourier Series of Functions with Arbitrary period Function of Complex Variables. Limit, Continuity, Differentiability of a Complex Variable Cauchy Riemann Differential Equations in Cartesian and Polar Forms Analytic Function

5 p.256, 1 6 p.55, 1 11, p.62, 3 - 9 p.71, 4 10 p.77, 4 5

Module V

p.45 - 62 Sec.1519 (TB 2) p.63-71, Sec.2123 (TB 2) p. 73,

Cauchy Goursat Theorem

Cauchys Integral Formula

Moreras Theorem

Sec.24 (TB 2) p.150, Sec.46 (TB 2) p.164, Sec.50 (TB 2) p 169, Sec.52 (TB 2)

7 p.161, 1 5 p.170, 2 7

Modules

Course Contents Liouvilles Theorem

Resource s p.172, Sec.53 (TB 2) p.172, Sec.53 (TB 2) p.189, Sec.57 (TB 2) p.197, Sec.60 (TB 2) p.231, Sec.69 (TB 2) p.253, Sec.76 (TB 2) p.234, 244 Sec.70,7 3 (TB 2) p.127, Sec.40 (TB 2) p.857, Sec.20.2 (TB 3)

Assignme nt (Page No., Problems) p.178, 14,9

No. of Lecture s

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra

Taylor Series, Laurent Series

p.196,2 4,7 p.205, 1 8

Residues, Poles, Residue Theorem. Residue at Poles Module VI

p.239,1 p.239, 2 4

Contour Integrals Trigonometric Equations

and

Algebraic

( 0 to 2 )

( to )

p.135, 1 4

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CH2203 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MODULE - I Introduction to Environmental Pollution (5) Introduction to Environmental Pollution: Environmental Awareness, Concept of an ecosystem, structure and function of an ecosystem, energy and nutrient flow, biogeochemical cycles, sources, pathways and fate of environmental pollutants. MODULE - II Atmosphere & Air Pollution (5) Air pollution- Introduction, Segments of environment, Layers of atmosphere and their significance; Mechanism, Causative factors, Consequences and Preventive measures Ozone depletion, Green house effect and Global warming; Earths radiation budget, Classification of ai r pollutants, Indoor air pollution, Smog-photochemical and sulphurous, Acid rain, Air Quality Standards, Human health effects-Bhopal gas tragedy. MODULE - III Air Pollution Monitoring & Control (5) Pollution Sources: Stationary & Mobile Emission Sources, Monitoring & Control of air pollutants using high volume sampler, cyclone separators, wet scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators, etc. automobile emission control, MODULE IV Water Pollution (5) Water Resource; Water Pollution : Definition, Classification , Sources of Contamination, Pollutants & their Detrimental Effects; Water Quality: Portability limit WHO and PHED Specification; Water Quality Monitoring, Municipal Water Treatment: Slow and Rapid Sand Filter, Disinfection Methods, Advantages & Disadvantages, Sterilization MODULE - V Industrial & Waste Water Treatment (5) Industrial Water: Specification of boiler feed water, internal and external treatment, ion exchange process, electro-dialysis, and reverse osmosis. Sewage Treatment: composition, aerobic and anaerobic treatment, chemical and biological oxygen demand MODULE - VI Soil and Noise pollution (5) Lithosphere and Soil profile, Soil contamination, sources of soil contamination,Important environmental properties of soil contaminants, Ecological & Health effects, Exposure & Risk Assessment. Noise pollution: Brief introduction to noise pollution, source, measurement and prevention of noise pollution MODULE - VII Radioactive Pollution & Solid Waste Management (5) Radioactive pollutant: units of radiation and instruments for their measurements, types of radioactive pollutants and risk factor associated with these radiations Radioactive waste and their disposal, accidental leakage of radiation from nuclear reactors (discuss Chernobyl and Fukushima) Solid waste managementdifferent types of solid waste, composting, biological methods of detoxification of hazardous waste Onsite handling and composting, integrated solid waste management, Books Recommended: 1. 2. 3. 4. Miller, T. G. Jr., Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing House, USA De. A. K., Environmental Chemistry: New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers. Masters, G.M, Introduction to Environmental Engineering. Connell, D. W., Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry

CS2301 FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA STRUCTURES MODULE I Algorithms and Analysis of Algorithms: Definition, Structure and Properties of Algorithms, Development of an Algorithm, Data Structures and Algorithms, Data Structure Definition and Classification, Efficiency of Algorithms, Apriory Analysis, Asymptotic Notations, Time Complexity of an Algorithm using O Notation, Polynomial Vs Exponential Algorithms, Average, Best and Worst case Complexities, Analyzing Recursive Programs, Open source software development process. (5) MODULE II Arrays, Stacks and Queues: Array Operations, Number of Elements in an Array, Representation of Arrays in Memory, Applications of Array, Stack-Introduction, Stack Operations, Applications of Stack, QueuesIntroduction, Operations on Queues, Circular Queues, Other Types of Queues, Applications of Queues. (5)

MODULE III Linked List, Linked Stacks and Linked Queues : Singly Linked Lists, Circularly Linked Lists, Doubly Linked Lists, Multiply Linked Lists, Applications of Linked Lists, Introduction to Linked Stack and Linked Queues, Operations on Linked Stacks and Linked Queues, Dynamic Memory Management and Linked Stack, Implementations of Linked Representations, Applications of Linked Stacks and Linked Queues. (5) MODULE IV Trees, Binary Trees, BST, AVL Trees and B Trees: Trees: Definition and Basic Terminologies, Representation of Trees, Binary Trees: Basic Terminologies and Types, Representation of Binary Trees, Binary Tree Traversals, Threaded Binary Trees, Applications, BST & AVL Trees: Introduction, BST: Definition and Operations, AVL Trees: Definition and Operations, B Trees: Introduction, m-way search trees: Definition and Operations, B Trees: Definition and Operations. (6) MODULE V Graphs: Introduction, Definitions and Basic Terminologies, Representations of Graphs, Graph Traversals, Single-Source Shortest-Path Problem, Minimum Cost Spanning Trees. (5) MODULE VI Sorting: Introduction, Shell Sort, Quick Sort, Heap Sort. MODULE VII Searching: Introduction, Binary Search, Transpose Sequential Search, Interpolation Search.

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Text Book: 5. G A V Pai Data Structures and Algorithms: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, 2nd Edn, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008 6. Horowitz E.Sahni, S., Susan A., Fundamentals of Data Structures in C, 2nd Edition, University Press, 2010 Reference Books: 1. J. P. Tremblay , P. G. Sorenson An Introduction to Data Structures With Applications, 2nd Edn, McGraw-Hill, Inc. New York, NY, USA. 2. Seymour Lipschutz Data Structures, 6th Edn, 9th Reprint 2008, Tata McGraw-Hill. 3. Adam Drozdek Data Structures and Algorithms in C++, Thomson Learning, New Delhi 2007. J. Feller, B. Fitzgerald -Understanding Open Source Software Development, Pearson Education Ltd. New Delhi.

ME2001 PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

MODULE I Non-Conventional Energy and their resources: Energy sources; Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Resources; Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Resources; Renewable Energy Forms and Conversion; Solar Energy; Wind Energy; Tidal Energy; Ocean Thermal Energy; Geothermal Energy; Nuclear Energy; Hydro Energy. (5)

MODULE II Properties of pure substance, Boiler Mountings and Accessories: Definition; Function; Classification; Fire Tube and Water Tube Boilers; Cochran Boiler; Lancashire Boiler; Locomotive Boiler; Backcock and Wilcox Boiler; Packaged Boilers; High Pressure Boilers. Boiler Mountings & accessories. (5) MODULE III Internal Combustion Engines: Classification of I.C. Engines, Petrol engine; Diesel engine; Gas Engine, Twostroke & Four- stroke engine, C.I. Engines and S.I. Engines. (5) MODULE - IV Heat transfer; various modes of heat transfer, one dimensional steady state conduction. Application to composite walls and cylinders (5) MODULE - V Simple stresses and strains, Hookes Law elasticity, Relation between elastic constan ts, Thermal Stresses. (5) MODULE VI Transmission of Power: Transmission systems; Belt Drives; Flat belt; V-Belt; Limiting Tensions ratio, Chain drives; Gear Drives; Rope Drives; Types of gears; Gear Trains: Simple, compound and epicyclic gear trains. (5) MODULE - VII Vibrations, Types of Vibrations, Free undamped longitudinal vibrations, Free damped longitudinal vibrations. (5)

Books: 1. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics G.J. Van Wylen and R.E. Sorntag, Second Edition, Wiley Eastern (1984). 2. An Introduction to Thermodynamics P.K. Nag 3. Thermal Engineering R.K. Rajput 4. Strength of Materials F.L. Singer 5. Theory of Machines Thomas Beven

AM1201 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 1. EQUIVALENT FORCE SYSTEM & EQUILIBRIUM (7) 6 a) Review of vectors, vector representation of forces and moments. b) Principle of statics, laws of mechanics, free body diagram, conditions of equilibrium,Co-planar, Non coplanar and spatial force system, Equivalent forces and moment, Wrench 2. STRUCTURAL MECHANICS (8) 7 Lectures a) Analysis of plane trusses by method of joints and by method of sections, Analysis of plane frames with hinged joints. b) Analysis of parabolic suspension cables c) Relation between load, shear force and bending moment, shear force and bending moment of cantilever and simply supported beam with concentrated, uniformly distributed & triangular distributed loads and moments. 3. INTERFACIAL FRICTION (7) 5 Lectures a) Laws of dry friction, static & kinetic co-efficient of friction, Analysis of static, kinetic and rolling friction. b) Analysis of frictional forces in inclined planes, wedges, screw jacks and belt drives. 4. MOMENT OF INERTIA (4) 3 Lectures a) Calculation of area moment of inertia of different geometric sections, parallel and perpendicular axis theorem, Moment of inertia of composite sections, Principal axis and principal moments of inertia . b) Calculation of mass moments of inertia of thin plates, thin rectangular plate, thin circular disc, Mass moment of inertia of Solids-rods, cylinder, prism, sphere, cone. 5. KINEMATICS & KINETICS OF PARTICLES (7) 5 Lectures a) Rectilinear motion of particle, Determination of motion of a particle displacement, velocity, acceleration, Relative motion b) Curvilinear motion of particle, Rectangular components, Projectile motion, projection on inclined plane, escape velocity, uniform circular motion, tangential and normal acceleration c) Equation of motion, DAlemberts principle, Analysis of lifting (pulley) motion, motion of several connected bodies, linear momentum, angular momentum. 6. KINEMATICS & KINETICS OF RIGID BODIES (7) 5 Lectures a) Types of rigid body motion translation, rotation about fixed axis, equations defining the rotation of a rigid body about a fixed axis, plane motion, absolute and relative velocity in plane motion, instantaneous center of rotation. b) Equation of translational and rotational motion, Newtons law and DAlemberts principle inertia force and inertia couple, center of percussion, constrained motion non centroidal motion. 7. WORK ENERGY & IMPULSE MOMENTUM (7) 6 Lectures a) Translation and rotation of rigid body about a fixed axis, conservation of energy, Energy and work equations in translation & rotational motion virtual work. b) Impulse force and momentum, conservation of momentum, coefficient of restitution, moment of momentum equation. NOTE: Topics in Bold fonts are meant for self study. Text Book: Vector Mechanics, Statics and dynamics ( S.T) By Fordinand P.Beer & E.Russall Johnson, Tata MeGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd. Reference Books: 1. Engineering Mechanics - Statics & Dynamics by S. Rajasekaran and G. Sankara Subramanian, (Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 1999) 2. Engineering Mechanics ( 3rd edition) by Dr. K.L. Kumar, (Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 1998) 3. Engineering. Mechanics by Irving H. Shames, P H I. ltd.

EC3201 Digital Electronics MODULE I Simplification of Boolean Expressions: Gate-level minimization, NAND and NOR implementation, POS & SOP simplification, Karnaugh map, Quine McCluskey method Text Books: 1. Digital Logic and Design, M. Mano. PHI 2. Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, R.P.Jain, TMH MODULE II Design of Combinational Circuits: Adders, Subtractors, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Encoders, Decoders, magnitude comparator, Parity Generators and Checkers, Signed number system, BCD adder/subtractor, carry look ahead adder Text Books: 1. Digital Logic and Design, M. Mano. PHI 2. Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, R.P.Jain, TMH MODULE III Sequential Circuits: Basic Concepts, Flip-Flop, RS, JK, Master Slaves, T and D Flip-Flops, Controlled Registers, Shift Registers and their applications, Synchronous and asynchronous counters, Controlled Counters, Up/Down counters, Ring counter Text Books: 1. Digital Logic and Design, M. Mano. PHI 2. Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, R.P.Jain, TMH MODULE IV Analysis of Clocked Sequential Circuits: State equation, state table and state diagram, input equations, Analysis with various flip flop, State reduction and assignment, Design of clocked sequential circuits Text Books: 1. Digital Logic and Design, M. Mano. PHI MODULE V Introduction to Various Logic Families: Electrical characteristics of logic gates TTL gates, CMOS gates, Static CMOS Design; Dynamic hazards, Ratioed Logic, Pass-transistor logic, Transmission gate logic Text Books: 1. Digital Logic and Design, M. Mano. PHI 2. Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, R.P.Jain, TMH MODULE VI Multivibrators: Types of multivibrators, AMV, MMV and BMV using transistors, AMV and MMV using OP-AMP, Schmitt Trigger Text Books: 1. Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, R.P.Jain, TMH MODULE VI I Memories and Programmable Logic Devices: Memory organization and operation, write and read operations, Read only memories, PROMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, RAMs: Static RAM, Dynamic RAM, Design of an 8x4 ROM, PLA, PAL, Generic array logic, CPLD, FPGA Text Books: 1. Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, R.P.Jain, TMH

EC3203 MODERN INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS Module 1: Introduction of measurements and measurement systems: Significance of measurements, different methods of measurements, Instruments used in measurements, Electronic Instruments and its classification, Elements of a Generalized Measurement System; Characteristics of instruments, Static characteristics, Errors in measurements, scale, range, and scale span, calibration, Reproducibility and drift, Noise, Accuracy and precision, Significant figures, Linearity, Hysteresis, Threshold, Dead time, Dead zone, Resolution and Loading Effects.(Visit to CIF B.I.T. Mesra) Text Books: 1. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by A. K. Sawhney Module 2: Analogue Instruments: Classification and Principles of Operation, Working Details Moving Coil (PMMC) Instruments Construction, DC Ammeter, DC Voltmeter, Series and Shunt type Ohmmeter. Analogue Electronic voltmeter, DC Voltmeter with chopper type DC amplifier Text Books: 1. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by A. K. Sawhney. 2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques by Helfrick & Cooper. Module 3: Introduction of DC and AC Bridges: Wheatstone Bridge, Kelvin Double Bridge, Maxwells Bridge, and Hays Bridge, Scherings Bridge Wiens Bridge, Sources of errors in Bridges and their elimination by shielding and grounding. Q Meter (Visit to CIF B.I.T. Mesra) Text Books: 1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques by Helfrick & Cooper. Module 4: Digital Instruments: Advantages of digital over analogue processing. Techniques of converting Digital to Analogue (D/A) and Analogue to Digital (A/D); Digital frequency Meter, Digital Voltmeter Text Books: 1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques by Helfrick & Cooper. 2. Electronic Instrumentation, By H. S. Kalsi. Module 5: Oscilloscopes: Basic Subsystems of general purpose CRO, Focusing and deflection in CRO, Dual trace CRO, Storage type Oscilloscope, Application of CRO Text Books: 1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques by Helfrick & Cooper. 2. Electronic Instrumentation, By H. S. Kalsi. Module 6: Transducers: Definition, Classification, Principle of Analogue transducer: Resistive (Strain Gauge, POT, Thermistor and RTD), Capacitive, Piezoelectric, Thermocouple and Inductive (LVDT) and RVDT) transducer, Working principle of Digital Transducer and Optical transducer. Application of above transducers to be discussed on the basis of Pressure, Displacement, Level, Flow and Temperature measurements (Visit to CIF B.I.T. Mesra) Text Books: 1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques by Helfrick & Cooper. 2. Electronic Instrumentation, by H. S. Kalsi. 3. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. 4. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E by D. Patranabis Module 7: Analog and Digital Signal conditioners: Analog signal conditioners, Voltage divider, Bridge circuits, , Direct Current amplifier, Inverting and non inverting amplifiers, Integrator and differentiator, Adder and Subtractor, Differential amplifier, Instrumentation amplifier, Digital Signal Conditioners, Comparators, Schimitt Trigger, Voltage to frequency converter, Frequency based ADC Analysers: Wave analyser and Spectrum analyser. (Visit to CIF B.I.T. Mesra) Text Books: 1. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by A. K. Sawhney. 2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques by Helfrick & Cooper. 3. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed

EC3205 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES Module 1: CARRIER CONCENTRATIONS: Effective mass, Formation of Energy band, E-K diagram, The Fermi level, Carrier concentration at equilibrium, Direct and Indirect recombination of electrons and holes, Hall effect, Steady-state carrier generation, Quasi-Fermi levels Text Books: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI 2. Semiconductor Devices- Jusprit Singh, Jhon Wiley Eastern. 3. Semiconductor Devices- Kanaan Kano, Pearson. 4. Physics of Semiconductor Devices S. M. Sze. Module 2: TRANSPORT PHENOMENA: Drift and Diffusion of Carriers, Semiconductor in Equilibrium, Einstein Equation, Excess carrier generation and Recombination, carrier lifetime, Continuity and Diffusion equations, Hynes-Shockley experiment Text Books: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI 2. Semiconductor Devices- Jusprit Singh, Jhon Wiley Eastern 3. Physics of Semiconductor Devices S. M. Sze. Module 3 : P-N JUNCTIONS: Space Charge at a junction, Steady state condition, The Contact Potential, Depletion Region, Current at a junction, Carrier injection, Junction breakdown phenomena, Time variation of stored charge, Reverse recovery transient, junction diode switching characteristics, P-N junction Capacitance Text Books: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI 2. Semiconductor Devices- Jusprit Singh, John Wiley Eastern 3. Solid State Electronic Devices D.K.Bhattacharya and Rajnish sharma, Oxford University Press Module 4: JUNCTION DIODES: Metal-Semiconductor Junction, Graded junction, R F and Microwave Diodes: Types, Varactor Diodes, PIN diodes, Step Recovery Diodes, Mixer diodes, Detector Diodes, Gunn Diodes, IMPATT diodes, Tunnel Diode, Parametric Amplifier diodes, Current and Voltage in an illuminated junction, Photo Diode, Photo detector, Solar Cells, Light Emitting Diode Text Books: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI 2. Solid State Electronic Devices D.K.Bhattacharya and Rajnish sharma, Oxford University Press Module 5: Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT): Structure and basic operation, Charge transport and current in a BJT, Terminal currents, generalised biasing, Ebers-Moll Model, Charge control analysis, BJT switching: Turn-on and Turn-off transients, Base narrowing Text Books: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI 2. Physics of Semiconductor Devices S. M. Sze. Model 6: FET, MOSFET: Construction and Operation of FET, I-V Characteristics of FET, Pinch-off and Transconductance MESFET, MOSFET, Band bending, Effect of bias voltage, Threshold voltage, accumulation, Depletion, Inversion, MOS Capacitor, Threshold voltage in MOSFET Text Book: Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI Module 7: CCD & FABRICATION: The basic CCD, Improved CCD structure, p-n junction fabrication steps and fabrication technology Text Books: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices B. G. Streetman, PHI 2. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkies, Tata McGraw

BT3021Biological Sciences/ Language


Nature of living things: Definition of life, Millers experiment, theories and evidences about origin of life, levels of biological organization, classification of living world. Biomolecules: composition of living matter, water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins and minerals. Biochemistry: Bioenergetics and thermodynamics, biological oxidation-reduction reactions, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, fatty acid metabolism, electron transport chain, aerobic and anaerobic respiration Molecular organization of cell: Viruses, cellular structure of microorganism, animal and plant, salient features of intracellular organelles, cell division and cell cycle, structure of chromosomes, difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Molecular biology: Structure of DNA and RNA, DNA as genetic material, central dogma of molecular biology, DNA replication, transcription and translation, Introduction to bioinformatics and drug designing. Enzymology:, Mechanism of enzyme action, Lock and key model and induced fit model, active site, Michaelis Menten equation, reversible and irreversible inhibitors, competitive, non-competitive and uncompetitive inhibition. Techniques in biological sciences: Centrifugation, chromatography, gel electrophoresis, spectroscopy, thermal analysis,. Books Recommended 1. Purves et al, Life: The Science of Biology 2. R. Dulbecco, The Design of Life. 3. Lehninger A, Principals of Biochemistry 4. Stryer L, Biochemistry 5. K. Wilson & K.H. Goulding, A biologists guide to Principles and Techniques of Practical Biochemistry.

EE 3205 NETWORK THEORY

MODULE I Network Theorem: Substitution theorem, Tellegen's theorem, Reciprocity theorem (3) MODULE II Network Topology: Definition and properties, Matrices of Graph, Network Equations & Solutions : Node and Mesh transformation, Generalized element, Source transformation, Formulation of network equations, Network with controlled sources, Transform networks, Properties of network matrices, Solution of equations. Linear time-invariant networks, Evaluation of initial conditions, Frequency and impedance scaling. (10) MODULE III Multi-terminal Networks: Natural frequency, Network functions, Two-port parameters, Equivalent networks. (6) MODULE IV Elements of Network Synthesis: Positive real function, Reactance functions, RC functions, RL Network, Two-port functions, Minimum phase networks. (7) MODULE V Approximation: Filter specifications, Butterworth approximation, Chebyshev approximation, Comparison between Butterworth and chebyshev transfer functions. (6) MODULE VI Bandpass filter approximation, Frequency transformation, Insertion Loss Synthesis: Coefficient matching technique, Darlington's method. (6) MODULE VII Active Networks and Filters: Active elements, Single amplifier filters, State variable realization, All pass and notch filter, Higher order filter. (7) Text Book: 1. V.K. Aatre, Network Theory & Filter Design Reference Book: 1. M.E. Van Valkenberg, Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis 2. Balabanian, N. and T.A. Bickart, Electric Network Theory, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1969. 3. C. L. Wadhwa, Network Analysis and Synthesis

HU 4001 FRENCH A. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. Developing the following language skills: LISTENING: To enable the learners to listen and understand the spoken French language which uses the elementary spoken structures. SPEAKING: To enable the learners to speak and engage in simple dialogues in French. READING SKILLS AND TEXTUAL COMPREHENSION: To enable the learners to read and understand the elementary texts in French. WRITING: To enable the learners to write simple sentences and short paragraphs in French. 2. To enable the learners to manipulate the simple grammatical structures of the language and the most essential vocabulary. 3. To expose the learners to the culture of France / Francophone countries. B. DURATION OF THE COURSE One semester C. CONTENTS 1. Functional Grammar Nouns and Articles: gender and number Pronouns Verbs Present, past, and future Adjectives and Adverbs Interrogation & Negation Simple essay writing Simple conversation 2. Life and culture of French and Francophone peoples. Cuisine, Fashion, Cinma, science and technology, geography etc. Books recommended : Le Nouveau sans Frontires-1, CLE International Alter Ego-1 Panorama 1, CLE international Campus- 1, CLE international Connexions-1, Didier Caf Crme -1, Hachette Libre Echange- 1, Didier 450 Exercices de phonetique, CLE International (2010) D. Teaching Techniques Class room activities 1. Main activities based on Text book and workbook based class 2. Internet 3. Role plays 4. Audio sessions 4. Quiz Language Laboratory activities 1. Audio sessions for self learning 2. Phonetic training 3. Language games 4. Internet based session External Activities 1. Theater 2. Film sessions E. Examination The examination at the end of the course consists of (1) a written paper and (2) an Oral examination. Evaluation

A candidates performance is evaluated on the basis of a. Internal Assessment (Teachers assessment and Periodical tests): relative weight 40%. b. Final examination at the end of the course: relative weight 60%. The Internal Assessment comprises (a) Teachers assessment: participation in class, homework, punctuality, motivation, etc; (b) Periodical testes (an average of 3 tests). The relative weight assigned to (a) and (b) is 20:20.

HU4003 GERMAN A. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. Developing the following language skills: LISTENING: To enable the learners to listen and understand the spoken German language which uses the elementary spoken structures. SPEAKING: To enable the learners to speak and engage in simple dialogues in German. READING SKILLS AND TEXTUAL COMPREHENSION: To enable the learners to read and understand the elementary texts in German. WRITING: To enable the learners to write simple sentences and short paragraphs in German. 2. To enable the learners to manipulate the simple grammatical structures of the language and the most essential vocabulary. 3. To expose the learners to the culture of German speaking countries B. DURATION OF THE COURSE One semester C. CONTENTS 1. Simple texts and interactions useful in daily life 2. Life and culture of Germany and German speaking countries 3. Describing the immediate environment and things of common interest. D Functional Grammar: 1. Articles 2. Nouns and pronouns 3. Present tense 4. Position of verbs in different types of sentences 5. Direct and indirect objects 6. Interrogative sentences 7. Articles as pronouns E. Internet sites for language skills F. Geography of Germany and German speaking countries G. Introduction to German culture (intercultural perspectives) Books recommended: Tangram aktuell A 1 -1, Kursbuch, Arbeitsbuch, Glossar, bungsheft und CD Lektion 1 - 4: Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Authors: Rosa-Maria Dallapiazza, Eduard von Jan, und Til Schnherr,Verlag: Hueber. Tangram aktuell A1- 2, Kursbuch, Arbeitsbuch, Glossar, bungsheft und CD, Lektion 5 - 8: Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Authors: Rosa-Maria Dallapiazza, Eduard von Jan, und Til Schnherr,Verlag: Hueber. H. Teaching Techniques Class room activities 1. Main activities based on Text book and workbook based class 2. Internet 3. Role plays 4. Audio sessions 5. Quiz Language Laboratory activities 1. Audio sessions for self-learning 2. Phonetic training 3. Language games 4. Internet based session External Activities 1. Theatre 2. Film sessions

I. Examination The examination at the end of the course consists of (1) a written paper and (2) an Oral examination. Evaluation A candidates performance is evaluated on the basis of 1. Internal Assessment (Teachers assessment and Periodical tests): relative weight 40%. 2. Final examination at the end of the course: relative weight 60%. The Internal Assessment comprises (a) Teachers assessment: participation in class, homework, punctuality, motivation, etc; (b) Periodical testes (an average of 3 tests). The relative weight assigned to (a) and (b) is 20:20.

EC4201 VLSI DESIGN Module 1: Circuits and System Representation: Behavioral, structural and physical representation, example of a triangular waveform generator and its behavioural, structural and physical description Text Book: Principle of CMOS VLSI Design A System Perspective, Weste Neil H. E. & Eshraghian K., Pearson Education, 1993. Module 2: Basic CMOS Technology: Basic n-well CMOS Process, p-well process, twin-tub process, silicon on insulator, CMOS process enhancements, metal interconnect, polysilicon / refractory metal interconnect, local interconnect, circuit elements like resistors, capacitors, EAROM, bipolar transistors and thin film transistor. Text Book: Principle of CMOS VLSI Design A System Perspective, Weste Neil H. E. & Eshraghian K., Pearson Education, 1993. Module 3: Layout Design Rules: Layer representations, CMOS n-well rules, design rule backgrounder, layer assignment, latch-up problem, latch-up triggering, internal latch-up prevention techniques, resistance estimation, and capacitance estimation. Text Book: Principle of CMOS VLSI Design A System Perspective, Weste Neil H. E. & Eshraghian K., Pearson Education, 1993. Module 4: Basic Physical Design of Simple Logic Gates: Inverter, NAND and NOR gates, complex logic gates layout, CMOS standard cell design, gate array layout, sea-of-gates layout, general CMOS logic gate layout guidelines, layout optimisation for performance, transmission gate layout consideration, 2-input multiplexers, I/O structures, VDD and VSS pads, output & input pads, tristate and bi-directional pads, miscellaneous pads. Text Book: Principle of CMOS VLSI Design A System Perspective, Weste Neil H. E. & Eshraghian K., Pearson Education, 1993. Module 5: CMOS Analogue Design Method: CMOS saturation and linear region operation, Opamp design, opamp as a comparator, sample and hold, analogue layout considerations, transistor layouts, centroid design, capacitor matching, resistor layout, noise consideration. Text Book: Analog Integrated Circuits Deisgn, David Johns & Ken Martin, John Wiley & Sons, 1997. Module 6: CMOS Digital Design Methods: Structured design strategies, hierarchy, regularity, modularity, locality, design options like PL, re-programmable gate arrays, Standard Cell design, behavioural synthesis, RTL synthesis, logic optimisation, structural to layout synthesis, placement, routing Text Book: Principle of CMOS VLSI Design, A System Perspective, Weste Neil H. E. & Eshraghian K., Pearson Education, 1993. Module 7: CMOS Subsystem Design: Single bit adders, bit parallel adder, transmission gate adder, asynchronous counter, synchronous counter, RAM, finite state machines, multilevel logic. Text Book: Principle of CMOS VLSI Design A System Perspective, Weste Neil H. E. & Eshraghian K., Pearson Education, 1993.

EC4203 ANALOG COMMUNICATION SYSTEM MODULE I Signal Analysis: Time domain and Frequency domain representation of a signal.Fourier series, Complex Fourier spectrum (Discrete spectrum or line spectrum), Fourier Transform, Properties of Fourier Transform. Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin, (Chapter 1 & Chapter 2). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 MODULE II Representations of Signals and Systems: Energy and power spectral density spectrum, Distortion less transmission, Causality and Physical realizability, pre-envelope and canonical representation of band pass signals. Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin (Chapter 2). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 MODULE III Amplitude Modulation Systems: Basics of Amplitude modulation, Square law modulator, Switching modulator, Square law demodulator, Envelope Detector, Double side band suppressed carrier modulation. Balanced and Ring Modulators, Coherent modulator, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation. Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin (Chapter 3). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 MODULE IV Amplitude Modulation Systems (Continued): Single side band modulation, Frequency Discrimination and Phase Discrimination modulators, Coherent detection of SSB, Introduction to Frequency Division Multiplexing and Time Division Multiplexing, Superheterodyne AM receiver and its characteristics. Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin (Chapter 3 & 7). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 MODULE V Angle Modulation Systems: Basics of Frequency and phase modulation, Single tone frequency modulation, NBFM, WBFM, Transmission bandwidth of FM wave, Indirect and direct methods of FM generation, Frequency Discriminator, Phase Locked Loop demodulator, Superheterodyne F.M. receiver. Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin (Chapter 4). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 MODULE VI Pulse Modulation Systems: Introduction to sampling process, Pulse amplitude modulation, Pulse duration modulation, Pulse Position Modulation Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin (Chapter 7). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 MODULE VII Noise in Communication Systems: Noise, Shot noise, Thermal noise, White noise, Noise Equivalent Bandwidth, Signal to Noise Ratio for coherent detection of DSBSC, SNR for coherent reception with SSB modulation, SNR for AM receiver using envelope detection, Noise in FM reception, FM threshold effect, Pre Emphasis & de-emphasis in FM. Text Books: 1. Communication Systems, 2/e, S. Haykin (Chapter 6). 2. Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, 1968 Reference Book: 1 Communication System Engineering by John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi, Pearson Education. 2 Communication Systems, An Introduction to signals and Noise in Electrical Communication by A. Bruce Carlson and Paul B. Crilly, Mc Graw Hill.

EC4205

MICROPROCESSOR AND MICOCONTROLLER

Module 1: Revision of logic circuits with emphasis on control lines, SAP concepts with stress on timing diagrams, Microinstructions, Microprogramming, Variable machine cycle, Architecture of 8085 Processor , Functions of all signals, Bus concepts, Multiplexed and De-multiplexed Bus, Minimum system. Text Books: 1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino. 2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar. Module 2: Instruction set, Addressing modes, Stack operation, Timing diagrams, Programming examples like Time delay, Looping, Sorting, Code conversions like BCD to Binary, Binary to BCD, HEX to ASCII, ASCII to HEX, BCD Arithmetic etc. Text Books: 1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino. 2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar. Module 3: 8085 based Microcomputer system, Memory Organization, Memory Interfacing, Memory Mapped I/O, I/O Mapped I/O, Interrupts, Hardware and Software Interrupts, Interrupt instructions, Programmed I/O, Interrupt driven I/O, DMA. Text Books: 1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino. 2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar . Module 4: Architecture of 8255 I/O peripheral chip, Modes of operation, Hand shake mode operation, BSR mode, ADC 0801 and ADC 0808 Interfacing with microprocessor, Analogue multiplexed ADC, DAC 0808 specifications, DAC Interfacing, Programming examples for Generation of square wave, positive and negatives ramps, triangular and sine waves, Sample and Hold circuit, LF 398 and its applications in Data Acquisition. Text Books: 1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino. 2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085. by R. S. Gaonkar. 3. Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming of Hardware by Douglas Hall. 4. Microprocessor and Peripherals by S. P. Chowdhury and Sunetra Chowdhury. Module 5: 8253 timer, Modes of operation, Applications, 8279 Keyboard/Display Interface, Different modes of operation, Interfacing, Programming examples. Text Books: 1. Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming of Hardware by Douglas Hall. 2. Microprocessor and Peripherals by S. P. Chowdhury and Sunetra Chowdhury. 3. The INTEL 8086/8088 Microprocessor, Architecture, Programming, Design and Interfacing, 3/e. by Bhupendra Singh Chhabra. Module 6: Evolution of Microprocessors, Introduction (Architecture and Instruction set only) of 8086 and 8088, Evolutionary steps and Additional features of 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486 and Pentium Processors, Concept of CISC and RISC processors Text Books: 1. Microprocessor, Microcomputer and their Applications, 2/e. by A, K. Mukhopadhyay. 2. Advanced Microprocessor by Y. Rajasree. 3. The INTEL 8086/8088 Microprocessor, Architecture, Programming, Design and Interfacing, 3/e. by Bhupendra Singh Chhabra. Module - 7 : Introduction to Microcontrollers, 8051 Microcontroller, Memory Organization, Programming techniques, Addressing modes, Instruction set, Interrupt structure, Port structure, Different modes of operation, Programming examples. Text Books: 1. Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers by S. K. Venkata Ram. 2. Microprocessor, Microcomputer and their Applications, 2/e. by A, K. Mukhopadhyay. 3. Advanced Microprocessors by Y. Rajasree. 4. Microprocessor and Peripherals by S. P. Chowdhury and Sunetra Chowdhury.

EC4207 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY Module 1: Introduction to Maxwells Equations, Faradays Law, Transformer & Motional EMF, Displacement Current ,Maxwells Equations(Generalized form ) Text Book: 1. Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-9) Module 2: Boundary Conditions and Wave Equation: Electromagnetic Boundary Conditions, Time varying Potentials, Time harmonic fields, Time harmonics Maxwells Equations. Text Books: 1. Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-9) Module 3: Electromagnetic Wave Propagation(Part-1): Wave Equation & Plane Waves in unbounded homogeneous ,plane waves in free space and lossy media, Skin depth, Poynting vector and Power considerations. Text Books: 1.Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-9) Module 4: Electromagnetic Wave Propagation (Part-2): Polarization of Electromagnetic waves,Reflection of a plane wave at Normal incidence and Oblique incidence.Parallel & Perpendicular Polarization at perfect conducting & dielectric boundaries, , Brewsters Angle. Text Book: 1. Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-10) Module 5: Theory of Transmission Line (Part 1): Transmission line parameters & Equations,Input Impedance ,SWR and Power ,TheSmith Char. Text Book: 1. Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-11) Module 6: Applications of Transmission Lines (Part 2): Quarter Wave Transformer Matching,Single Stub Tuner(Matching),Slotted line (Impedance Measurement,Transients on transmission lines, Microstrip Transmission Text Book: 1. Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-11) Module 7: Waveguides and Cavity Resonators: Transverse Electric and Transverse Magnetic wave propagation in Rectangular Waveguide, Rectangular Cavity Resonator, Circular Cavity Resonator, Quality factor of the rectangular Cavity Resonator Text Book: 1. Elements of Electromagnetics, Mathew N.O.Sadiku 3rd edition (Oxford) (Chapter-12) Reference Books: 1. Engineering Electromagnetics, W.A Hayt Jr. and John A. Buck, McGraw Hill International. 2. Field Theroy of Guided Waves, R. E. Collins, McGraw Hill International. 3. Electromagnetics field Theory and Transmission Line, G.S.N Raju,Pearson Education 4. Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems, 2/e, E. C. Jordan and K. G.Balmain, PHI.

EC5201 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM MODULE- I Random Signal Theory: Probability, Mutually Exclusive events, Joint Probability, Statistical independence, Random variables, Cumulative Distribution function, Probability Density function, Mean and variance of random variables, Error function, Rayleigh Probability Density, Gaussian Probability Density. Text Book: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schilling, Tata McGraw Hills, ND MODULE- II Random Process: Stationary and Ergodic Process, Autocorrelation, Power Spectral Density of digital data. Text Book: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schilling, Tata McGraw Hills, ND MODULE- III Sampling theory and Pulse Modulation Systems: Sampling Theorem, Quantization of Signals, Quantization Error, Companding, PCM, PCM system, DPCM, DM, ADM. Text Books: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schilling, Tata McGraw Hills, ND 2. Communication Systems, 4/e by Simon Haykin, John Wiley and Sons, Delhi. MODULE- IV Optimal Reception of Digital Signal: Base band Signal receiver, Probability of error, Optimum filter, Matched filter, Coherent reception. Text Book: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schilling, Tata Mc Graw Hills, ND. MODULE- V Digital Modulation Techniques: Orthogonal representation of signal, The Gram-Schmidt procedure, BPSK, DPSK, QPSK, M-ary PSK, BFSK, M-ary FSK, MSK. Text Books: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schill ing, Tata McGraw Hills, ND. 2. Communication Systems, 4/e by Simon Haykin, John Wiley and Sons, Delhi. MODULE- VI Element of Information Theory: Entropy, Information rate, Shannons theorem, Channel capacity, Capacity of Gaussian Channel, Bandwidth-S/N Trade off. Text Book: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schilling, Tata McGraw Hills, ND. MODULE- VII Spread Spectrum Modulation: Introduction, Direct sequence spread spectrum, PN Sequence, CDMA, Frequency hop Spread spectrum, Time hop-spread spectrum. Text Books: 1. Principles of Communication Systems, 2/e, by H. Taub and DL Schilling, Tata McGraw Hills, ND. 2. Communication Systems, 4/e by Simon Haykin, John Wiley and Sons, Delhi. Reference Book: 1. Communication System Engineering by John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi, Pearson Education. 2. Digital Communications Fundamental and Applications by Bernard Sklar, Pearson Education.

EC 5203 Microwave Engineering


Module-1 Introduction to Microwave: History of Microwaves, Microwave Frequency bands, Applications of Microwaves: Civil and Military, Medical, EMI/ EMC, MMIC, RFMEMS. Module-2 Microwave Network Analysis: Equivalent Voltages and currents, Impedance and Admittance Matrices, Scattering Parameters, The Transmission (ABCD) Matrix. Module-3 Passive Microwave Devices and Components: Basic Properties of Dividers and Couplers, The T-Junction Power Divider, Wilkinson Power Divider, Waveguide Directional Couplers, Quadrature (90) Hybrid, Coupled Line Directional Couplers. Module-4 Active Microwave Devices and Components: Diodes and Diode Circuits: Schottky Diodes and Detectors, PIN diodes and Control circuits, Varactor diodes, other diode (Gunn diodes, Tunnel diodes, IMPATT diodes, BARITT diodes), Bipolar Junction Transistors, Field Effect Transistors, Microwave Tubes: Klystron, Travelling Wave Tube, Magnetron. Module-5
Design of Ferromagnetic Components: Intro to Ferromagnetic Material, Faraday rotation in ferrite, Ferrite Isolators, Ferrite Phase Shifters, Ferrite Circulators. Module-6 Microwave Planar Transmission Lines: Microstripline, Parallel strip line, Coplanar strip line, Shielded strip line.

Module-7 Microwave Measurements: Network Analyzer, Spectrum analyzer, Frequency and impedance measurement at microwave frequency, Measurement of Microwave antenna parameters.
Text Book: 1.

David M. Pozar, "Microwave Engineering", Third Edition, Wiley India.

Reference Book: 1. S. Y. Liao , Microwave Devices & Circuits, PHI 2nd Edition 2. B. R. Vishvakarma, R U Khan, M K. Meshram, Intoduction to Microwave Measurements 3. R.E.Collin, "Foundations for Microwave Engineering", Second edition, IEEE Press.

EC5205 DATA COMMUNICATION Module 1: Data Transmission: Basic Concepts, Analog and Digital Transmission, Transmission line Impairments, Channel Capacity, Guided Transmission media, The need for a Protocol Architecture, OSI layered structure, TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Fundamental differences between OSI and TCP/IP, Primitives and PDUs Text Book: Data and Computer Communication, 7/e. by William Stallings Module 2: Data Encoding: Digital data to Digital Signal, Different encoding schemes like NRZ, Multilevel Binary, Bi phase, Differential Manchester, Scrambling techniques, Self clocking codes, Digital Data to Analog Signals, ASK, FSK, PSK, QPSK etc., Analog Data to Digital Signals like PCM, DM etc., Companding, Analog data to Analog Signals, CODEC and MODEM Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 7/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 3/e. by Behrouz. A. Forouzan. Module 3: Digital Data Communication Techniques: Synchronous and Asynchronous transmission, Backward and Forward Error Control, Error detection techniques like CRC, Shift register implementation, Error correction, Block Code principles, Hamming distance, Interfacing standards like V.24/EIA-232.F, CCITT-X.21 Interface Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 7/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 3/e. by Behrouz. A. Forouzan. 3. Data Communication by Prakash C. Gupta. Module 4: Data Link Control: Line Configurations, Flow Control using Stop and Wait ARQ, Sliding window protocol, Error control using Stop and Wait ARQ, Go-back-to N ARQ, Selective Reject ARQ, Data Link Control Protocol HDLC, Basic characteristics, Frame structure and operation of HDLC, Data transparency control using bit stuffing, Utilization efficiency of a link, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Introduction to LCP, PAP, CHAP, NCP and IPCP Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 7/e by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 3/e by Behrouz. A. Forouzan. Module 5: Multiplexing: Frequency Division Multiplexing, Carrier standards, Synchronous Time Division Multiplexing, TDM link control, Digital Carrier systems, SONET/SDH, Statistical Time Division Multiplexing, Performance, Cable Modem, ADSL Design, Discrete multitone, xDSL Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 7/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 3/e. by Behrouz. A. Forouzan. Module 6: Switched Networks: Comparison of Circuit switching, Message switching and Packet switching techniques, Digital switching concepts like Space division switching, 3-Stage Space division switch, Control Signalling, Common-channel Signalling, TDM Bus switch, TSI switch, Time Multiplexed Switches like STS and TST, Routing in circuit switched networks Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 7/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 3/e. by Behrouz. A. Forouzan. Module 7: Packet Switching: Datagram packet switching and Virtual circuit Packet switching, Use of Least cost algorithms like Dijkstras and Bellman-Ford algorithms, Routing characteristics, Routing strategies, Example system of ARPANET (all 3 generations) Congestion, Congestion control techniques, Traffic management, Congestion control in Packet switched networks, CCITT X.25 Interface Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 7/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication by Prakash C. Gupta.

EE 4207 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

MODULE I Introduction: Discrete-Time Signals, Shanon's sampling theorem, Difference equation description, characteristics of digital filters and time domain analysis, properties of discrete time system (linearity, time-variance, convolution), BIBO stability, Ztransformation and their application in solving difference equations, Relationship between Laplace and Z-transforms. (7) MODULE II Frequency Domain Analysis: Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT) and Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), Periodic convolution, Direct evaluation of DFT, FFT algorithmsdecimation in time and frequency, Relationship between Fourier and Z-transforms (8) MODULE III Digital Filter Structures: Direct form I&II, cascade, parallel and ladder realizations. (5) MODULE IV Filter Function Approximations and Transformations. Review of approximations of ideal analog filter response, Butterworth filter, Chebyshev Type I & II. (6) MODULE V Frequency Transformations: Frequency transformation in analog domain, frequency transformation in digital domain. (4) MODULE VI Design of IIR Filter: Design based on analog filter approximations, Impulse invariance method, Matched Z-transformation, Bilinear transformation. (7) MODULE VII Design of FIR Filters: Symmetric and antisymmetric FIR filters, design of linear phase FIR filters using windows and frequency sampling methods, design of optimum equiripple linear phase FIR filters, comparison of FIR and IIR filters. (8) Text Books: 1. John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Mamalakis, Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications 2. Alan V. Oppenheim Ronald W. Schafer, Digital Signal Processing, PHI, India. Reference Book: 1. Antonious, Digital Filter Design, Mc-Graw-Hill International Editions.

EC6201 INTELLIGENT INSTRUMENTATION Module 1: Technological trends in making transducers, Silicon sensors, Intelligent sensors and Biosensors. Measurement of Pressure, Level, Flow and Temperature using silicon sensors. Biosensors application and its type Text Books: 1. Computer-Based Industrial Control, by Krishna Kant, PHI. 2. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. 3. Sensors and Transducers, 2/e by D. Patranabis Module-2: Non-contact type sensing: Radiation Sensors, X Ray and Nuclear radiation sensors, Fibre optic sensors for Temperature, Liquid level, Fluid flow measurement, Electro-analytical sensors: Electrochemical cell, Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE), Smart sensors Text Books: 1. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. 2. Sensors and Transducers, 2/e by D. Patranabis Module 3: Instrumentation systems, Types of Instrumentation systems, Data acquisition system and its uses in intelligent Instrumentation system, Detailed study of each block involved in making of DAS, Signal Conditioners: as DA, IA, Signal Converters (ADC & DAC), Sample and hold, Designing of Pressure, Temperature measuring instrumentation system using DAS, Data logger Text Books: 1. Process Control Instrumentation Technology 6/e, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. 2. Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation by A. K. Swahney. 3. Electronics instrumentation by H. S. Kalsi [TMH] Module 4: Automation system, Concepts of Control Schemes, Types of Controllers, Components involved in implementation of Automation system; Converter (I to P) and Actuators: Pneumatic cylinder, Relay, Solenoid (Final Control Element), Computer Supervisory Control System (SCADA), Direct Digital Controls Structure and Software Text Books: 1. Computer-Based Industrial Control, by Krishna Kant, PHI. 2. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. Module 5: Introduction of Programmable logic controller, Principles of operation, Architecture of Programmable controllers, Programming the Programmable controller Text Books: 1. Computer-Based Industrial Control, by Krishna Kant, PHI. 2. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. Module 6: Introduction about Distribution Digital Control, Functional requirements of process control system, System architecture, Distributed Control systems, Configuration, Some popular Distributed Control Systems, Industrial control applications like cement plant, thermal power plant. Text Books: 1. Computer-Based Industrial Control, by Krishna Kant, PHI. 2. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, by Curtis D Johnson, Pearson Ed. Module 7: Introduction about Intelligent controllers, Model based controllers, Predictive control, Artificial Intelligent Based Systems, Experts Controller, Fuzzy Logic System and Controller, Artificial Neural Networks, Neuro-Fuzzy Controller system. Text Books: 1. Computer-Based Industrial Control, by Krishna Kant, PHI. 2. Instrumentation , by Kirk and Rimboi.

EC6203 FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Module 1: Introduction: Generations of optical communication, Advantages, Basic elements of an optical fiber transmission link Text Book: Optical Fiber Communications G.Keiser, 3/e, McGraw Hill Module 2: Optical Fiber: Classification of Fibers, Fiber material and fabrication methods, Ray optics representation & wave optics representation for Step index and Graded index fibers, Phase & Group Velocity, Mode propagation, Goos-Hanchen shift, Power flow in step index fibers. Text Book: Optical Fiber Communications G.Keiser,3/e, McGraw Hill Module 3 : Signal attenuation and distortion in optical fibers, Dispersion effects in optical fibers. Text Book: Optical Fiber Communications G.Keiser, 3/e, McGraw Hill Module - 4: Optical Sources: Structure and materials of LED and LD sources, Operating characteristics and modulation capabilities of the LED and LD sources Source to Fiber Power launching and coupling, Lensing scheme for coupling improvement, Fiber to fiber coupling and alignment methods, Splicing techniques, Fiber Connectors. Text Book: Optical Fiber Communications G.Keiser,3/e,McGraw Hill Module 5: Principle of PIN photodiode and Avalanche photodiode, Noise in photodetectors, Detector response time, Photodiode materials, Optical receiver configuration and performance, Preamplifier design for optical receiver, analog and digital receiver.Point to point transmission links, Wavelength division multiplexing, optical data buses, Link power and rise time budget, Optical Amplifiers. Text Book Optical Fiber Communications G. Keiser, 3/e, McGraw Hill Module 6: Fiber optics in LAN, MAN, SAN, WAN, FDDI architecture, SONET/ SDH architecture, SONET/ SDH network elements Text Book: Optical Networking and WDM, Walter Goralski, Tata McGraw-Hill Module - 7: Potential application and future prospects optical fibers, multimode intensity sensors and signal mode interferometric sensors Text Book: Fundamentals of Fiber optics in telecommunication and sensor systems, B.P.Pal, New age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, 2001. Ref. Books: 1. Optical Fiber Communication,J. M. Senior, PHI,2nd Ed. 2. Introduction to Fiber Optics, Ghatak &Thyagarajan, Cambridge University press. 3. Optical Communications, J.H.Franz &V.K.Jain Narosa Publishing House. 4. Fiber Optics Communication, Harold Kolimbiris, Pearson Education.

EC6205 COMPUTER NETWORKING MODULE- I Local Area Networks: Background, Topologies and Transmission Media, LAN standards IEEE 802 reference Model, Logical Link Control, Medium Access Control, IEEE 802.3 Medium Access Control, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI, Medium Access Control, IEEE 802.5 Transmission Medium Options. Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 8/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan. MODULE- II Connecting devices and Backbone Networks: Bridges, Functions of a Bridge, Bridge Protocol Architecture, Fixed routing, Spanning tree approach, Connecting devices like Repeaters, Hubs, Bridges ,Two-layer switches, Routers and Three layer switches, Backbone Networks, Bus Backbone, Star Backbone, Connecting remote LANs, Wireless LANs, Applications, Architecture, IEEE 802.11, Architecture and Services, Medium Access Control, Physical layer. Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 8/e.by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking , 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan. MODULE- III Internetworking: Principles of Internetworking, Requirements, Architectural approaches, Connectionless Internetworking, Addressing, Routing techniques, Static versus Dynamic Routing, Internet Protocol (IP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), IPV6 Structure, Header, Address and Header Formats, ICMPV6. Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 8/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan. MODULE- IV Internet work Operations: Unicast and Multicast routing, Autonomous Systems, Unicast routing protocol OSPF, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), Border Gateway Protocol, Integrated Service Architecture, ISA Approach, Components, Services, Queuing Discipline, Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Differentiated Services (DS). Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication,8/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan. MODULE- V Transport Protocols: Connection Oriented Transport Protocol Mechanisms, Reliable Sequencing networks services, Unreliable network services, TCP Services, TCP Header Format, TCP Mechanisms, TCP Implementation policy options, TCP Congestion Control, Retransmission Timer Management, Window Management, Quality of Service, User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 8/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan. MODULE- VI Network Security: Passive and Active Attacks, Symmetric Encryption, Encryption Algorithms, Key Distribution, Traffic Padding, Message Authentication, Hash function, Secure Hash function, Public-key Encryption, Digital Signature, RSA Public Key Encryption algorithm, Key Management, Secure Socket layer and Transport layer Security, SSL Architecture, SSL Record Protocol, Change Cipher Spec Protocol, Alert Protocol, Handshake Protocol, IP level security IPSEC, Application layer security PGP, Firewall, Virtual Private Networks. Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 8/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan. MODULE- VII Distributed Applications: Electronic Mail, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Multipurpose Internal Mail Extension (MIME), Client Server Model, Socket Interface, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) SNMP V2 and SNMP V3, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Overview Message Entities, World Wide Web (WWW), HTML, Common Gateway Interface (CGI), Voice over IP (VOIP). Text Books: 1. Data and Computer Communication, 8/e. by William Stallings. 2. Data Communication and Networking, 4/e. by Behrouz A. Forouzan.

EE 6201 CONTROL THEORY MODULE I Introduction:, Examples of control systems and applications, Basic components of control systems, Open loop and closed loop control systems, Effect of feedback on overall gain, Stability and external disturbances, Classification of control system : Linear and nonlinear continuous and digital, Time invariant and time varying, Minimum phase and non-minimum phase systems etc. Linearization of nonlinear systems using Taylors series. MODULE II Block Diagrams and Signal Flow Graph: Block diagrams of control systems, Block diagram reduction, Signal Flow Graph (SFG)- Basic properties of SFG, SFG algebra, Gain formula to SGP, Application of gain formula to block diagrams. MODULE III Time Response of Control Systems: Transient and steady state response, Time response specifications, Typical test signals, Steady state error, and error constant, Stability- Absolute, relative and conditional stability, Dominant poles of transfer function. Root Locus Methods: Root locus concept, Properties and construction of root locus, Determination of relative stability from root locus, Root sensitivity to parameter variation, Root contours, Systems with transportation lag and effect of adding poles or zeros. MODULE IV Bode Analysis and Introduction to Design: Frequency response specifications, Correlation between time and frequency domain Bode plot, Determination of stability using Bode plot, Introduction to compensation design using Bode plot. MODULE V Other Frequency Domain Tools: Nyquist stability criterion, Theory of Magnitude phase plot, Constant M, constant N circle and Nichols chart. MODULE VI Control System Components and Basic Control Actions: Sensors and encoders in control system, Potentiometer, Tachometers, incremental encoders, Synchros, Operational Amplifiers, Basic control actions: on-off control, P, PI, PD and PID. MODULE VIII Concepts of State, State Variables: Development of state-space models. State and state equations, State equations from transfer function Transfer function from state equations, State transition matrix, Solution of State equation, Transfer Matrix, State variables and linear discrete time systems, Controllable and observable State models, Asymptotic state observers. Control system design via pole placement.

Text Books: 1. I. J. Nagrath & Gopal, "Control Systems Engineering", 4th Edition New Age International Publication. 2. K. Ogata, "Modern Control Engineering", 3rd Edition, Pearon Education. Reference Books: 1. Norman Nise, "Control System Engineering, 4th Edition, Wiley. 2. Graham C. Goodwin, "Control System Design", PHI. 3. B. C. Kuo, "Automatic Control System", 7th Edition, PHI.

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