Extc - 8th Sem
Extc - 8th Sem
Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on six experiments along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments - 15 marks Written Test -10 marks Text Book: 1. Communication Networks - Leon Garcia, Indra Widjaja Tata Mc-Graw Hill publication 2. Data and Computer Communication - William Stallings Pearson Education publication 3. Computer Network - Larry L. Peterson Morgan Kaufmann Reference Books: 1. Data Communication and Networks - Forouzan, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication 2. Telecommunication Networks - Scwartz Addison Wesley publication
Basic techniques, direct sequence spread spectrum, frequency hop spread spectrum, spreading sequences- m-sequences, gold sequences, Walsh Hadamard sequences, variable length orthogonal codes, correlation of sequences, PSO of OS spread spectrum, performance of OS/QPSK in tone interference, OS spread spectrum on frequency selective fading channels, error probability for OS COMA on AWGN channels. Review: Mathematical definition and proof of sampling theorem for base band and band pass signals, flat top samples and their spectrum, signal distortion. PCM Principles, bandwidth, channel capacity, DPCM Principles, Quantizer design, predictor design, coding gain, Adaptive DPCM - Principle, Delta Modulation (DM). . TERM WORK: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on experiments (at least eight from the list of suggested experiments) and assignments along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments - 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks TEXT BOOKS: 1. Digital Communications-Simon Haykin, John Wiley & Sons publication 2. Coding Techniques: An introduction to Compression to compression and error control-Graham wade, Palgrav 3. Principles of mobile communications 2nd edition- Gordon Stuber Kluwer Academic publication Reference books: 1. Digital Communications 2nd edition-Bernard Sklar Pearson Education Asia publication 2. Communication Systems-B.P Lathi, BS Publications (Hyderabad)
Design of FIR filters - windowing method frequency sampling method, optimum equiripple linear phase FIR, FIR differentiator, optimum Approximation of FIR filters, Hilbert transformers, relationship between no. of coeff and filters, characteristic raised cosine transition filter, Design of IIR filters - Impulse invariance, bilinear transformation, butter worth, chebyshev filter I, chebyshev II, frequency transformation low pass to high pass, band pass, band reject filters. Design of digital filter based on least square method (FIR, IIR). 6. Structures for discrete time systems: FIR structures (direct form, cascade form, frequency sampling and lattice), structures for linear phase filters, structures for IIR systems, direct form (cascade, parallel, lattice and lattice ladder), basic structure of phase shifters, effect of coefficient quantization in IIR and FIR systems, effect of round off noise in digital filters analysis of the direct form IIR structures scaling in fixed point implementation of IIR systems, analysis of a cascade IIR structures, and FIR structures. 7. Digital ladder filters: Properties of two port circuits, simulated ladder filters, switched capacitor filters, wave filters, lattice filters, comparison elements 8. Introduction to programmable digital signal processors: Multiplier and multiplier accumulator modified bus structures and memory access scheme in P-DSPs, multiple access memory, multi-ported memory, VLIW architecture, and pipelining, special addressing modes, in P-DSPs, on chip peripherals. Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on experiments (at least eight from the list of suggested experiments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments - 15 marks Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Digital Signal Processing - John Proakis Prentice Hall of India Publication 2. Discrete time signal processing - Alan V. Oppenheim & Ronald W. Scheuffer Prentice Hall of India Publication 3. Digital Signal Processors - B. Venkatramani, M. Bhaskar Tata Me-Grew Hill Publication Reference books: 1. Digital Processing of signals - Maurice Bellanger John wiley Publication 2. Digital Filters - Analysis and Design - A. Antonion Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication 3. Digital Signal Processing -Iffecho R. Pearson Education Assia Publication
4. Image Enhancement: Spatial domain methods, frequency domain methods, enhancement by point processing, spatial filtering, enhancement in the frequency domain, generation of spatial masks from frequency domain specification, colour image processing 5. Image Compression: Fundamentals, image compression models, using information theory for image compression, error free compression, lossy compression, image compression standard 6. Image segmentation: Detection of discontinuities, edge linking and boundary detection, thresl1olding, region orientel segmentation, the use of motion in segmentation 7. Image Representation and description: Representation schemes, boundary descriptors, regional descriptors. Morphology, relation descriptors Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on experiments (at least eight from the list of suggested experiments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments - 15 marks Written Test -10 marks Reference Books: 1. Digital Image Processing - Ganzalez R.C Pearson Education Asia Publication 2. Image processing, Analysis, and Machine vision-Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlvac, Roger Boyle, Thomson Learning publication 3. Fundamentals of Image processing: - Anil K. Jain Prentice Hall of India Publication
6. Conventional Encryption: Security of information, security attacks, classical techniques, Caesar cipher, block ciper principles, data encryption standard, key generation for DES, block cipher principle, design and modes of operation, S-box design, triple DES with two three keys, introduction to international data encryption algorithm, key distribution 7. Number Theory and public encryption: Modular arithmetic, Fermat's and Euler's theorems, Chinese remainder theorem, discrete logarithm, principles of public key cryptosystems, RSA algorithm, key management, Diffie-Hellman key exchange, elliptic curve cryptography. 8. Message Authentication: Authentication requirements and functions, message authentication codes (MAC), hash functions and their security, hash and MAC algorithms, digital signatures and authentication protocols, digital signature standard and algorithms Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on experiment (at least eight) and assignments along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. . The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments-15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Data Compression - David Salomon, Springer Verlag Publication 2. Cryptography and Network Security - William Stallings Pearson Education Asia Publication 3. Introduction to Data Compression - Khalid Sayood Morgan Kaufmann Publication Reference Books: 1. The Data Compression book - Mark Nelson BPB Publication 2. Applied Cryptography - Bruce Schnecer John Wiley & Sons Inc. Publication
Parameters, coupled line parameter variations with frequency, directional couplings, Lange coupler coupled line pair treated as a four port, coupled line pair operated as a two port assuming Oe = 0o, low pass filter design assuming Oe =0o, coupled line pair analysed to a two port Oe not equal to 0o, narrow band filter using coupled resonator, narrow band coupled line filters, suspended substrate strip lined filters, suspended substrate strip line filter design using method 1 and method 2. 5. Slot Lines: Analysis, design consideration, transitions and applications 6. Coplanar Waveguide: Analysis, design considerations and coplanar line circuits 7. Devices: GaAs FET, HEMT, gunn diode, varactor diodes, PIN diodes YIC resonators, dielectric resonators & their application in oscillator mixer and amplifiers. Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments - 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Microstrip Circuit Analysis - David H. Schrader, Prentice Hall PTR, New Jersey 07458. 2. Microstrip lines and Slot lines- KC. Gupta, R. Gargand I.J. Bahl, Artech House. 3. MIIC Design: GaAs FETs and HEMTs- Peter Ladbrooke, Artech House. 4. Foundations for Microstr!p Circuit Design -T.C. Edwards, John Wiley and Sons Reference Books: 1. MIC and MMIC Amplifier and Oscillator Circuit Design- Allen Sweet, Artech House. 2. Handbook of Microwave Integrated Circuits- Reinmut K Hoffman, Artech House.
Sequential lobing, conical scan tracking mono-pulse tracking 7. Navigational & Remote Sensing Radars: Airport radars, meterological radars, airborne radars, Doppler navigation, remote sensing radars, pattern synthesis, phased array 8. Landing Systems & Hyperbolic Navigation: Instrument landing systems, ground controlled approach, radio altimeter, microwave landing system, loran - A, measurement delay, loran-C, DECCA TERM WORK Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments-15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Introduction to Radar System - M. I. Skoh1ik, Mc-Graw Hill publication 2. Radar Systems and Radio Aids to Navigation - A. K. Sen & A. B. Bhattacharya Khanna publication
spectra of message and modulation signals, comparison of demodulated output signals with the original message signal 6. Digital signal transmission (Base band and band limited): Additive white Guassian noise optimal receiver of AWGN channel, Probability of error, MATLAB Simulation of the above, Monte Carlo Simulation of binary communication system employing correlators of matched filters. Transmission through band limited channels, power spectrum of pulse amplitude modulation, channel distribution, MA TLAB Simulation of band limited channel, modeling as a linear filters (FIR or IIR), characterization of Inter symbolic interface based 'on transmitter and receiver filters, Communication system design for low ISI, Linear equalization and their design, equalizer design using MATLAB. 7. Digital Transmission via Carrier Modulation: Carrier amplitude modulation (ASK), Carrier Phase Modulation (PSK), Differential phase modulation (DPSK) and demodulation, Quadrature, Amplitude modulation and demodulation, Carrier frequency modulation (FSK) and demodulation, MATLAB Simulation of above methods 8.Source coding and channel coding: Source coding: Huffman coding, Quantization, pulse code modulation, MAT LAB scripts for the above.Channel coding: Linear block codes, cyclic block codes, Implementation of the above using MATLAB Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least 'one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments - 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Simulation Modeling and Analysis - Averi1l M. Law & W. David Kelton McGraw Hill International services 2. Contemporary Communication systems using MATLAB -John G. Proakis & Masoud Salehi Brooks Cole Thomson Learning Publishers Reference Books: 1. Discrete Event System Simulation - Jerry Banks Pearson Education International Series Publishers 2. Simulation of Communication Systems - Jeruelaim Philips Balaban AT & T Bell Lab publ. 3. Simulation Modeling & Analysis - Aberilla David Eltron
4. Wave guide components: Transmission line resonators, Rectangular and circular cavity resonators, introduction of s-parameters, Hybrid junctions, Directional couplers, circulators, isolators, wave, guide terminations, Attenuators, Phase-shifter 5. Microwave tubes: Reflex klystrons, Multi cavity klystron, Helix TWT, Coupled cavity TWT, Backward wave oscillator, magnetron, Forward wave cross field Amplifiers 6. Microwave semiconductor devices: Point contact diodes, Schottky barrier diodes, PIN diodes, varactor diodes, tunnel diodes, Gunn devices, IMPATT diode, parametric devices, Detectors and Mixers 7. Microwave measurements: VSWR, Frequency, Power, Noise, Q Factor, Impedance, Attenuation, Dielectric Constant, antenna Gain Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on experiment (at least eight from the list of suggested experiments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments - 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Microwave 2. Microwave 3. Microwave 4. Microwave
engineering passive circuits - Peter A. Rizzi PHI Publication Devices and circuits - Samuel Liao PHI Publication Engineering - David Pozar, John Wiley and Sons publication Engineering and Applications - O.P. Gandhi Pargamon Press publication
Reference Books: 1. Basic Microwave Techniques and laboratory manual- M.L. Sisodia, G. S. Raghuvans Wiley eastern Limited publication 2. Electromagnetic Field theory fundamentals - Guru & Hisiroglu Thomson Learning publication
5. Digital cellular mobile system: GSM-services, features, system architecture, radio subsystem, channel Types, frame structure, signal processing security aspects, network operations 6. Low power wireless communication systems: Cordless telephone, CT2, DECT, PHS, PACS 7. CDMA digital cellular standard (1S-95): Frequency and channel specifications, forward and reverse CDMA channel 8. Mobile terminals: Over view, types, radiated power, functional architecture, encryption,, subscriber identity module 9. Global mobile satellite system: Introduction to Iridium system, global star, system, ICO system, telederic system 10. Third generation mobile communication: System IMT-2000, Introduction, radio aspects, network aspects Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments, covering all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments -15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Wireless Communications - Theodore S. Rappaport, Prentice Hall of India, PTR publication 2. Wireless Personal Communications Systems - David J. Goodman Addison Wesley publication 3. GSM Cellular Radio - Joachim Tesal John Wiley publication Reference Books: 1. Mobile and personal communication systems and services - Raj Pandya Prentice Hall of, India publication
6. Optical Receiver Operation: Noise, Receiver capacitance, receiver structures, pre-amplifiers 7. Optical Fiber Systems: Link power budget, rise time budget, analog systems, digital systems, Coherent systems- homodyne and heterodyne detection, multiplexing 8. Optical Fiber Measurements: Measurement of attenuation, dispersion, refractive index profile, numerical aperture diameter, OTDR Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least two written test during the term. Report on experiments (at least six from the list of suggested experiments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments - 15 marks Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Optical Fiber Communication - John Senion Prentice Hall of India Publication 2. Optical Fiber Communication - Gred Keiser Mc- Graw Hill Publication Reference Books: 1. Fiber Optic Communication - Djafar K. Mynbarv, Lowell L. Scheiner 2. Optical Fiber Communication - Selvarajan, Subartkar, T. Srinivas Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication
Introduction, design considerations, general configuration and characteristics 8. Multiple Access Techniques: Introduction, FDMA, TDMA, FDMA/DMA, operation in a multiple beam environment, CDMA, multiple access examples 9. Non Geostationary Orbit Satellite Systems: Introduction, reasons, design considerations, case study, example of Systems Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments - 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Satellite Communications - Dennis Roddy - 3rd edition, Mc-Graw Hill Publication 2. Sateliite Communications systems - M. Richharia - 2nd edition Mc Millan publication
Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Book: 1. Wireless Network Evolution 2 G to 3 G - Vijay K. Garg Prentice Hall PTR publication 2. Mobile and Personal Communication Systems and Services - Raj Pandya Prentice Hall of India Publication 3. Mobile Communications - Schiller Addison Wesly Publication
Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as Term work The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments -- 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Text Books: 1. Digital Telephony - John C. Bellamy 2. ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and A TM William Stalling. 4th Edition, Pearson education Asia publication 3. Voice & Data Interworking - Gil Held Tata McGraw Hill publication. Reference Books: 1. IP Telephony - Oliver Hersent, David Gurle & Jean - Pierre Petit Edition: 2001, Pearson Education Asia publication 2. Voice over packet networks - David J. Wright. John Wiley Publication
8. Network management tools: Network statistics management, network management system, management platform case studies: OPENVIEW, ALMAP. Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments - 15 marks. Written Test - 10 marks Text Books: 1. Network Management: Principles and Practice - Mani Subramanian, Addison Wesley, Pearson Education Asia publication. 2. Fundamentals of Telecommunication Network Management Lakshmi Raman IEEE Communication Society, Prentice Hall of India Edition 1999 3. Telecommunication Network Management: Technologies and implementations - Airdarous Salah, Plevyak Thomas. Prentice Hall of India Reference Books: 1. Telecommunication Network Management - Haojin Wang Mc- Graw Hill Professional Publication
The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments - 15 marks. Written Test -10 marks Reference Books: 1. Microwave Circuit Design - George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio & Ulrich L. Rehde John Wiley & Sons publication 1. Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics - Matthew M. Radmanesh Pearson Education Asia publication
1. Introduction to TCP/IP: TCP/IP networking model, layer functions, TCPIIP protocols, services, sockets and ports, encapsulations, differences between ISO and internet layering 2. Internetworking layer: Internet protocol (IP) datagram header fields and their functions, Internet control message protocol, IP address classes, broadcast, multicast and special addresses , network space and host space, subnets and super nets, private IP addresses, classless inter domain routing (CIDR), CIDR sub net addressing, variable length in CIDR subnet addressing 3. Transport layer: User datagram protocol (UDP) header fields and their functions, pseudo header, transmission control protocol (TCP), need for stream delivery, properties of reliable stream delivery, TCP header fields, ports, connections, end points, passive and active open, segment, stream and sequence numbers, variable window size and flow control, out of band data, checksum, acknowledgement and retransmission, round trip samples, Karn's algorithm, timer back off, response to delay variation and congestion, TCP state machine, connection establishment 4. Domain name system (DNS): Internet domain name, mapping domain name and address, domain nameresolution, efficient translation, caching, DNS server message Format, compressed name format, abbreviation of name, inverse mapping, pointer queries 5. Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP): IP address, management with DHCP, standard address discovery process, address renewal process, address release process, DHCP packet structure 6. IP Routing: Table driven routing, next hop routing, default routing, the IP routing algorithm, distance vector protocol, link state protocol, routing characteristics, convergence, split horizon, poison reverse, time to line, areas, autonomous system, border routers, routing information protocol (RIP), open shortest path first (OSPF), border gateway protocol (BGP), internet control message protocol(ICMP), ping, echo request and reply message format, congestion and datagram flow control, source quelch, route discovery 7. TCP/IP Security: IP security (IP Sec.), authentication header (AH), encapsulating security payload (ESP),mutable header fields, tunneling, firewalls and internet access, firewall implementation, packet filtering, proxy access through firewall, network address translation (NAT), port mapped NAT 8. IP Version6 (IPv6): IPv6 address format and types, routing considerations, packet header fields and their functions, auto configuration, quality of service, security, mobile users 9. Voice and Video over Internet: Voice digitization standards for voice over IP, code excited linear predictive coders (CELP), G.729, G.723.1 and G.728 standards, telephony and internet approaches for voice over IP, digital video, MPEG-2, MPEG- 4, MPEG-6, H.323 architecture, H.323 protocol stack, gatekeeper, admission and status operations, internet multimedia protocols, RTP, Real time control protocol, RSVP, IP multicast, MBONE Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on eight assignments on all the topics along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on assignments - 15 marks. Written Test - 10 marks
Text Books: 1. Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol. 1- Douglas Comer Prentice Hall of India publication 2. IP Telephony - Oliver Hersent, David Gurle & Jean Pierre Petit. Edition - 2001 Pearson Education Asia publication Reference Books: 1. Advanced Internet Technologies - Uyless Black Prentice Hall of India' Publication 2. Guide to TCP/IP - Laura A. Chappell, Ed. Tittel Thomson learning publication
Subject: Electronics I
1. Diode applications: Limiters, clampers, voltage multipliers 2. Special purpose diodes: Zener diode, schottky barrier, varactor, optical diodes, PIN diodes, Laser diodes 3. Biasing of BJT:
DC operating point, BJT characteristics & parameters, fixed bias, emitter bias with and without emitter resistance, analysis of above circuits and their design, variation of operating point and its stability. 4. Biasing of FET: Types of FET, characteristics and parameters of JFET, MOSFET, enhancement MOSFET, different biasing circuits, their analysis and design, location of operating point and its stability, CMOS devices. 5. Small Signal BJT amplifiers: AC equivalent circuit, hybrid, re model and their use in amplifier design. BJT as switch, BJT as a diode, emitter coupled pair, design considerations. 6. Small signal FET amplifiers: AC operating point, common source, common drain, common gate characteristics. 7. Power Circuits: Filters (L, LC, C, Multiple LC, pi) regulators using zener, BJT in series, BJT in shunt 8. Power switching and control devices: Characteristics, ratings and applications of silicon controlled switch (SCS), Shockley diode, DIAC, TRIAC, UJT, PUT, Photo transistor, light activated SCR, optical couplers, IGBT, Power MOSFET. Text Books: 1. Electronic devices- Floyd Pearson Education Asia publication 2. Microelectronic Circuits, analysis & design- Rashid PWS Publishing Company. Reference Books: 1. Electronic devices and circuit theory- Robert L. Boylestad. 2. Microelectronics- Jacob Millman & Arcin Grabel Mc-Graw Hill publication
1. Time response of first and second order systems: Initial conditions, Evaluation and Analysis of Transient and steady state responses using classical technique and Laplace Transform 4. Network Functions: Network functions for the one port and two port networks, Driving point and transfer functions, Poles and Zeros of Network functions and constraints on their locations, Time domain behavior as related to the Pole-Zero plot.
5. Two -port parameters: Open circuit, short circuit, transmission and hybrid parameters, relationship between parameter sets, reciprocity and symmetry conditions, inter- connection of two-port networks, T and Pi representation, Terminated two-port networks. 6. Elements of reliability theory: Causality and Stability, Hurwitz Polynomials, Positive real Functions 7. Fundamentals of Network Synthesis (for driving point functions only): Elementary Synthesis Procedures, Properties and synthesis of L-C, RC and R-L impedance and admittance functions, synthesis of R-L-C functions. Term work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term Report on experiments (at least eight from the list of suggested experiments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. Text Books: 1. Network Analysis- M.E. Van Valkenburg PHI publication 2. Network Analysis and systems- Frenklin F.Kuo John Wiley & sons publications 3. Electrical Network Theory- Balabancan and Bickart Robert E Kreigewr publishing company
Equations, Examples using flip-flops, Analysis of simple synchronous Sequential circuits, construction of state diagram, counter design. 7. Programmable logic: Programmable logic devices, programmable read only memory, Programmable logic arrays and programmable array logic, Design using PLA, field programmable gate an arrays 8. Digital integrated circuits: Logic levels, propagation delay time, power dissipation fan-out And fan-in, noise margin, logic families and their characteristics TTL, LSTTL CMOS and ECL integrated circuits and their performance comparison, open collector and tristate gates and buffers. Term work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the Term. Report at least six experiments and 2 assignments, both together Covering eight topics of the syllabus, along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. Text book: 1. Digital Logic- Applications and Design- Jhon M. Varbrough PWS publishing company, Brooks/cole Thomson Learning Publication Reference Books: 1. Digital Systems Design- Jhon P. Uyemura, Brookes, cole publishing Co. Publication 2. Digital Design-John F.Wakerly, LP
1. Errors in numerical computation: Their types, analysis and estimation, Error propagation 2. Roots of equations (including relevant engineering Applications): Bracketing methods- the Bisection method, the false position Method, Open methods- the Newton Raphson method, the secant method 3. Systems of Linear Algebraic equations (including relevant engineering applications): Gauss elimination method- technique, pitfalls, improvement, Gauss Jordan method, LU decomposition and matrix, GAUSS Siedel Method 4. Curve fitting (including relevant engineering application): Interpolation- Newton divided difference, LagrangeInterpolating polynomials, least square approximations technique, linearRegression and polynomial regression 5. Numerical differentiation (including relevant engineering Applications): Methods based on interpolation and finite differences 6. Numerical Integration (including relevant engineering Applications): The Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule, Simpsons 3/8 rule. 7. Solution to Ordinary differentiation equations (including Relevant engineering applications): Taylor series method, Picards method of successive
Approximation, Runge- Kutta methods, Eulers method, Eulers predicator Corrector method, Runga- Kutta method of second and forth order, Boundary value and Eigan value problems. 8. Optimization (including relevant engineering applications and Transportation problems): One dimensional unconstrained- Golden section search, Quadratic interpolation, Newtons method, multidimensional unconstraine- Direct method, Gradient method, linear programming Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the Term The term work will comprise of developing and testing at least ten Application programs using various techniques to solved related problems. (Programming language C/C++ will be used) and at least five computers Using tools like MATLAB. Text Books: 1. Numerical methods for engineers- Seven C Chapra, Raymond P Canale Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication 2. Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers (Using MATLAB and c)-Robert J Schilling, Sandra L.Harris Thomson Learning publication
Nyquist stability criterions, Nyquist plot, gain and phase Margins, bode plot of magnitude and phase and determination of stability Margins 7. Feedback System Performance: Performance specifications in frequency domain, correlation Between domain and time domain specifications, constant -M circles, Nichols chart, stability margins from sensitivity function. Design of cascade Lag lead compensation using BODE plot. Minor loop (rate) feedback Compensation Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term . Report of at least eight experiments and two assignments, both Together covering all the topics of the syllabus along with a graded answer Paper shall be submitted as term work. Text Book: 1. Control Systems- Principles and Design- M. Gopal Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication Reference Books: 1. Control Systems Engineering-I.J Nagrath and M.Gopal New Age International Publishers 2. Modern Control Engineering- Katsuhiko Ogata Prentice Hall of India publication
3.3 Residue Theorem applications to evaluate real integrals of type 0*2O f (CosP, Sin P) DP and Q*Q f(x) dx References: 1. Complex Variable - Churchill, MC-Graw Hill, 2nd edition, 1960, 2. Theory of Function Complex Variable - Shantinarayanan, S, Chand & Co. 1979. 3. Engineering Mathematics - S.S.Sastri, Prentice Hall of India, 2nd edition, 1989. 4. Element of Applied Mathematics - P,N.Wartikar/lN.Wartikar, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, 1981.
Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. At least eight assignments from the suggested list along with a Grade answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of marks will be as follows: Assignments- 15 marks Written marks-10marks Text Books: 1. Signal and Systems- Simon Haykin & Barry van veen, John Wiley Publication 2. Signal and systems- Oppenheim & Willsky, Prentice hall of India Publication Reference Books: 1. Signals and systems- I.J Nagrath, S.N Sharan, Tata Mc-graw Hill Publication 2. Signal processing and linear systems- B.P. Lathi, Oxford publication. 3. Analog and digital signal processing- Ashok Ambardar, Thomson Learning publication
1. Pulse, Digital and switching waveforms- Millman and Taub, McGraw Hill publication 2. Microelectronics- Millman and Grabel, Mc-Graw Hill publication 3. Integrated circuits- K.R Botkar, Khanna publication Reference Books: 1. Linear Integrated Circuits: Dr. Roy Chaudary, Shail Jain, Wiley Eastern limited publication. 2. Designing with op-amps- Sergio Franco, Mc-Graw Hill publication (International edition)
Subject: Electronics-II
1. Frequency response: General concepts, decibels, low frequency response Characteristic, Gain Bandwidth product, high frequency response, frequency response, frequency response of cascade amplifiers, effect of low frequency and high frequency on coupling and bypass capacitors. 2. Multistage amplifiers: RC coupled .transformer coupled, direct coupled, Low and High frequency considerations, cascade amplifier, Darlington pair, their Performance, Analysis and design considerations of multistage amplifiers, Effect of source and load resistance 3. Feedback amplifiers: Feedback concept, ideal feedback amplifier, classification of feedback's, Topology, analysis and design of different types of negative feedback, General analysis of multistage feedback and multiloop feedback amplifiers. 4. Large Signal Amplifiers: Harmonic distortion and power efficiency of Class A, B, AB and C amplifiers, Thermal considerations and design selection of heat sinks. 5. Oscillators: Principle of oscillation, RC oscillator, Wein bridge oscillator, Twin T oscillator with LC feedback, Colpitt oscillator, clapp oscillator, Armstrong oscillator, Crystal controlled oscillator. 6. Operation Amplifiers: Differential amplifiers, their types, small signal analysis, differential stage, level shifter & other blocks integrated OP-Amp, Study of Op-Amp parameters like open loop/ closed loop response, frequency response, positive and negative feedback, stability, slew rate Op-Amp using MOS, BiCMOS, JFET. 7. Applications of OP-Amp: Comparator, adder, substractor, integrator, differentiator, Instrumentation amplifier, log, antilog amplifier Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on experiments (at least six from the list of suggested experiments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. Report on experiments will further include at least four simulation experiments making a total of eight experiments. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report of experiments - 15 marks Written Test - 10 marks
Text Books: 1. Electronic devices- Floyd Pearson Education Asia publication 2. Microelectronic Circuits and circuit theory- Rashid. PWS Publishing Company. Reference books: 1. Electronics devices and circuit theory-Robert L. Boylestad 2. Microelectronics-Jacob Millman & Arcin Grabel Mc-Graw Hill publication
Coulombs law, electric field intensity, calculation of electric field intensity for various charge distributions, streamlines and sketches of field. 2. Electric flux density and Gausss law: Electric flux density, Gausss law, vector operator and divergence theorem. 3. Energy and potential: Energy expended in moving a point charge in an electric field, line integral, line integral, potential and potential difference, calculations of electric field of both point charge and system of charges, potential gradient, dipole, energy density. 4. Conductors, Dielectrics, capacitance: Current and current density continuity of current, conductor properties, dielectric material and properties, capacitance, capacitance, calculation of capacitance of various configurations method of images 5. Poisson and Laplaces equations: Poisson and Laplaces equation and its application, uniqueness theorem, product solution of Laplaces equation 6. Steady magnetic field: Biot - Savart law, Amperes circuital law, curl of H, strokes theorem, magnetic flux and flux density, scalar and vector magnetic potentials of steady magnetic field lines 7. Time varying fields and Maxwells equations: Faradays law concept of displacement currents, Maxwells equations in point form, Maxwells equations in integral form, boundary conditions and significance of Maxwells equations 8. Uniform Plane waves: Uniform plane waves in time domain in free space, sinusoidally time varying uniform plane waves in free space, wave equation, wave equation and solution for material uniform plane. Waves in dielectrics and conductors, reflection of uniform plane waves, significance of plane waves, polarization of waves 9. Poynting vector and flow of power: Poynting vector and flow of power: Poynting theorem, power flow for a plane wave, power flow in a concentric cable, pointing vector about R-C lines, heterogeneous average and complex Poynting vector, Poynting loss in a plane conductor Term work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. At least eight assignments covering all the topics of syllabus with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as the term work. The distribution of marks will be as followsRepots on experiments- 15 marks Written test- 10 marks Text Books: 1. Engineering Electromagnetic - William H. Hayt, Tata Mc Graw Hill publication 2. Elements of Engineering Electromagnetic- Nannapaneni Narayana Rao, Prentice Hall of India publication 3. Electromagnetic Waves and radiating systems: Edward C. Jordan, Keith G Balmann
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1. Effect of real operational amplifier on active filters: Op-amp frequency compensation techniques, frequency characteristics on filter performance Term work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on 8 experiments (including four using software simulation) from the list of experiments and assignments with a graded answer sheet shall be submitted as term work. The distribution will be as follows: Assignments - 15 marks: Written Test - 10 marks Text Books: 1. Principles of Active network synthesis and designGovind Daryayani - John Wiley publication 2. Active and passive analoig filter design- Lawrence P Huelson Tata- Mc-Grawhill publication Reference Book: 1. Active and passive filters- Chen, John Wiley publication
Reference Books: 1. Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 family-Yu-Chen Lin, Glen A Gibson, Prentice Hall of India Publication. 2. The 8086 Microprocessor: programming and interfacing the PC-Kenneth J Ayala, Penram publication 3. The 8086 family: John Uffenbeck, Prentice Hall of India publication.
3. Interpersonal skills: Introduction to emotional intelligence, motivation, negotiating and conflict resolution, Assertiveness, team-building, teambuilding, decision-making, time-management 1. Interview techniques: Preparing for job interviews, verbal and non-verbal Communication during interviews, observation sessions and role-play techniques to be used to demonstrate interview strategies Group discussion: Dynamics of group behavior, techniques for effective participation
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Term work: Assignments: 2 assignments on communication topics 3 assignments on report-writing 3 assignments on interpersonal skills 1 class test Distribution of term work marks will be as follows: Assignments: 15 marks Written test: 10 marks Distribution of oral marks will be as follows: Project report presentation: 15 marks Group discussion: 10 marks Books recommended: 1. Fred Luthans: Organizational behavior, McGraw Hill 2. Lesikar and Petit, Report writing for business, Tata McGraw Hill 3. Huckin & Olsen, Technical writing and professional communication, McGraw Hill 4. Wallace & Masters, Personal development for Life & work, Thomson Lerning 5. Heta Murphy, Effective Business Communication, McGraw Hill Additional Readings 1. Lewicki, Saunders & Minton: Essentials of negotiation, McGraw Hill 2. Hartman Lemay, Presentation Success, Thomson Learning 3. Kitty O. Locker, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek: Business Communication, Building Critical skills, McGraw Hill 4. Vikas Gupta: COMPDEX Computer Course kit, IDG Books Pvt. Ltd. 5. Heller & Handle, The Essential Managers manual, Dorling Kindersley 6. The Sunday times Creating Success Series 1. Develop your Assertiveness 2. Make every minute count 3. Successful Presentations skills 4. How to motivate people 5. Team building
2. Demand, supply, elasticity of demand and supply, competition, monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, causes creating categories of monopoly organization, price determination under perfect competition and monopoly, price discrimination, equilibrium of firm under competition and monopoly 3. Functions of money, supply and demand for money, money price level and inflation, black money, meaning, magnitude and consequences 4. Function of commercial banks, multiple credit creation, banking system in India, shortcomings and improvement. 5. Central banking: Function of central banking illustrated with reference to RBI, monitory policy meaning, objectives and features. 3. Sources of public revenue: Principles of taxation, direct and indirect taxes, distribution of incidences, tax structure, reform of tax system. 7. Theory of international trade, balance of trade and payment, theory of protection, tariffs and subsidies, foreign exchange control, devaluation. 8. New economic policy: Liberalization, extending privatization, globalization 9. Causes of underdevelopment, determinants of economic development, economic and non-economic factors, stages of growth, strategy of development big push, balanced and unbalanced, and critical minimum effort strategy. 10. Management functions, responsibilities of management to society, development of management thought, contribution of F.W Taylor, Henri Fayol, Elton Mao, system contingency approaches to management 11. Nature of planning, decision making process, management by Objectives. 12. Organization: Line and staff Authority relationships, de centralization and delegation of authority, span of management, flat organization. 13. Communication process: media channels and barriers to effective communication. 14. Maslow, Herzberg and Macgregors theory of motivation, MsClellands achievement motivation, Blanchards situational leadership theory 15. Product management: Production planning and control, inventory control. 16. Project Management: Project development life cycle, project feasibility, project planning, organization and control, tool of project management, CPM, PERT, Project information system. 17. Need for good cost accounting system, cost control, techniques of Financial control, financial statement, financial ratios, break-even analysis, budgeting and budgetary control 18. Marketing functions, management of sales and advertising, marketing research. 19. Human resource management: Function application of industrial psychology for selection, training, machine design and man- machine system 20. Engineering economics: Investment decisions, present worth, annual worth and rate of return methods, payback time.
Recommended Books: 1. Economics: Samuelson 2. Modern Economic theory: Dewt & Warma 3. Indian economy: A.N Agrawal 4. Essentials of Management: Koonz and Odonnel 5. Marketing Management: V.S Ramaswamy 6. Finance for non-finance mangers: B.K Chaterji 7. Management: Hampton David 8. Project Management: Prasanna Chandra
Report on experiments- 15 marks Written test: 10 marks Test Books: 1. The 8051 Microcontroller-Kenneth J Ayala Penram International Publication 2. An Embedded Software primer-David E. Simon Pearson Education Asia publication 3. Embedded Microcontrollers and Processors and Processors ManualIntel Corporation. Reference Books: 1. Programming and customizing the 8051 Microcontroller-Myke Predko, Ta c-Graw Hill publication 2. Advanced Microprocessors and interfacing Badri Ram, Tata Mc-raw Hill Publication
2. Process Control Instrumentation Technology-Johnson C.D Prentice Hall of India publication (topics 4, 5, 6) 3. Electrical and electronic measurement and instruments-Sawhney A.K., Dhanpat Rai and Sons publication (topics 1, 2, 3) 4. Neural Networks and fuzzy sets-Kosko B Prentice hall of India publication (Topics 4) 5. Process Control-Liptak B.G; Butterworth Heincmann publication (topics 4,5,6)
2. Radiation integrals: Basic concepts of Maxwells equation, vector potential, wave equation, near field and far field radiation, dual equations for electric and magnetic current sources 3. Linear wire antennas: Infinitesimal dipole, its radiation field, radiation resistance, radiation distance, radiation sphere, near field, far field directivity, small dipole, finite length dipole, half wave length dipole, linear elements near or on infinite perfect conductors, ground effects, and their application, Folded dipole, sleeve dipole and their application. 4. Arrays: Array of two isotropic point sources, non isotropic sources, principle of pattern multiplication linear arrays of n elements, broadside end fire radiation pattern, directivity, beam width and null directions, array factor, plane array, circular array and their application. 5. Loop Antenna: Small loop compassion of small loop with short dipole, radiation pattern, its parameters and their application 6. Traveling wave and broad band antennas: V antenna, rhombic antenna, yagi uda array 7. Log periodic antenna, Aperture antenna: Rectangular and circular aperture, horn antenna 8. Reflector antennas: Plane reflector, corner reflector, parabolic reflector and their application 9. Microscopic antennas: Basic characteristics, feeding methods rectangular, circular patch quality factor bandwidth and efficiency and their application 10. Wave propagation: Structure of atmosphere, ionospheric propagation, virtual height, MUF, space wave propagation, ground wave propagation forward scatters propagation Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on assignments (at least eight assignments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments- 15 marks Written test: 10 marks Text Books: 1. Antennas-John D Kraus, Tata McGraw Hill publication 2. Electromagnetics- Jordan Balmann, Prentice Hall of India publication Reference Books: 1. Antenna Theory analysis and design- Costantine A Balanis, John Wiley publication
2. Signal transmission and channel bandwidth: Modulation of picture and sound signals, channel spectrum and bandwidth, television transmitter, positive and negative modulation 3. TV camera and picture tubes: Principle of camera tubes, image orthicon, vidicon, plumbicon, solid-state image scanners, elements of a picture tube, focusing and deflection, picture tube controls. 4. Television receiver: Receiver sections, VSB correction, choice of intermediate frequencies, RF tuner, AGC, sync, separation, AFC, sound system 5. SMPS: Basic principle, typical circuit 6. Color TV: Three color theory, huminana, hue and saturation, color difference signals, chromaticity diagram, color TV camera, color TV picture, automatic degaussing, color signal transmission, bandwidth and modulation of color difference signals, SECAM , NTSC and PAL system. 7. Receiver testing: Trouble shooting procedure for monochrome and color TV receivers, television test charts and their applications 8. Television applications: CCTV, cable TV, DBS TV 9. Digital TV, HDTV: Merits, principles, transmission and reception 10. Facsimile: Group three CCD cameras, scanning of CCD camera image, sampling, coding, data compression, modem for group three FAX receivers Term Work: Each student has to appear for at least one written test during the term. Report on assignments (at least eight assignments) along with a graded answer paper shall be submitted as term work. The distribution of term work will be as follows: Report on experiments- 15 marks Written test: 10 marks Text Books: 1. Monochrome and Color Television-Gulati R.R Wiley Eastern Limited publication 2. Television and video engineering- Dhake A.M Tata McGraw Hill publication 3. FAX: Digital Facsimile Technology and applications-Bodson