B.tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering) Course Curriculum
B.tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering) Course Curriculum
Table of Contents
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.TECH.(ECE)
First Semester
S. TEACHING SCHEME CONTACTS
CODE SUBJECT CREDITS
NO. L T P HRS/WK
1. AHM 1001 Engineering Mathematics- I 3 1 0 4 4
AHP 1001/ Engineering Physics/
2. 3 1 0 4 4
AHC 1001 Engineering Chemistry
Fundamentals of Computer and
3. CSE 1001 2 0 0 2 2
Programming
MEE 1002/ Basic Mechanical Engineering/
4. 3 1 0 4 4
MEE 1001 Applied Mechanics
EEE 1001/ Electrical Engineering /
5. 3 1 0 4 4
ECE1001 Electronics Engineering
English Language Skills for
6. AHE 1001 2 0 0 2 2
Communication - I
PRACTICALS
7. AHE 1081 English Language Lab – I 0 0 2 1 2
MEE 1082/ Engineering Workshop Practice
8. 0 0 2 1 2
MEE 1083 Lab / Engineering Drawing
AHP 1081/ Engineering Physics Lab /
9. 0 0 2 1 2
AHC 1081 Engineering Chemistry Lab
10 CSE 1081 Computer Programming Lab - I 0 0 2 1 2
EEE 1081/ Electrical and Electronics Lab /
11. 0 0 2 1 2
MEE 1081 Applied Mechanics Lab
12. ECE1099 General Proficiency 0 0 0 1 0
TOTAL 16 4 10 26 30
Second Semester
S. TEACHING SCHEME CONTACTS
CODE SUBJECT CREDITS
NO. L T P HRS/WK
1. AHM 2001 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 0 4 4
AHC 1001/ Engineering Chemistry/
2. 3 1 0 4 4
AHP 1001 Engineering Physics
Problem Solving using
3. CSE 2001 2 0 0 2 2
Computers
MEE 1001/ Applied Mechanics /
4. 3 1 0 4 4
MEE 1002 Basic Mechanical Engineering
ECE 1001/ Electronics Engineering/
5. 3 1 0 4 4
EEE 1001 Electrical Engineering
English Language Skills for
6. AHE 2001 2 0 0 2 2
Communication - II
PRACTICALS
7. AHE 2081 English Language Lab – II 0 0 2 1 2
Engineering Drawing /
MEE 1083/
8. Engineering Workshop Practice 0 0 2 1 2
MEE 1082
Lab
AHC 1081/ Engineering Chemistry Lab/
9. 0 0 2 1 2
AHP 1081 Engineering Physics Lab
10. CSE 2081 Computer Programming Lab - II 0 0 2 1 2
MEE 1081/ Applied Mechanics Lab /
11. 0 0 2 1 2
EEE 1081 Electrical and Electronics Lab
12. ECE2099 General Proficiency 0 0 0 1 0
TOTAL 16 4 10 26 30
Third Semester
S. TEACHING SCHEME
CONTACTHR
NO CODE SUBJECT L T P CREDITS
S /WEEK
.
THEORY
1 AHM 3001 Engineering Mathematics-III 3 1 0 4 4
2 AHS 3001 / Environmental Studies / 2 0 0 2 2
AHE 3001 Ethics and Values
3 ECE 3001 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 4 4
4 ECE 3002 Electromagnetic Field 3 1 0 4 4
Theory
5 ECE 3003 Semiconductor Materials 3 1 0 4 4
and Devices
6 Network Analysis and 3 1 0 4 4
EEE 3070
Synthesis
PRACTICALS
1 AHE 3081 Soft Skills I 0 0 2 1 2
2 ECE 3081 Digital Electronics Lab 0 0 2 1 2
3 ECE 3082 Electronics Workshop and
0 0 2 1 2
PCB Lab
4 ECE 3099 General Proficiency 0 0 0 1 0
1 28
TOTAL 5 6 26
7
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
Sixth Semester
Note: At the end of sixth semester, each student has to undergo an industrial training of minimum
04 weeks, which will be evaluated as ECE 483 in the seventh semester.
Seventh Semester
Eighth Semester
ELECTIVE-I
S. CODE SUBJECT TEACHING SCHEME CREDITS CONTACTS
NO. L T P HR/WK
ECE 6021 RF Integrated Circuits
1. 3 1 0 4 4
ECE 6022 Embedded Systems
2. 3 1 0 4 4
ECE 6023 Digital Image Processing
3. 3 1 0 4 4
ELECTIVE-II
S. CODE SUBJECT TEACHING SCHEME CREDITS CONTACTS
NO. L T P HR/WK
Artificial Neural
ECE 7021
1. Network 3 1 0 4 4
ELECTIVE-III
S. CODE SUBJECT TEACHING SCHEME CREDITS CONTACTS
NO. L T P HR/WK
Digital System Design
ECE 7041
1. using VHDL 3 1 0 4 4
Introduction to Electric
ECE 7042
2. Drives 3 1 0 4 4
ELECTIVE-IV
S. CODE SUBJECT TEACHING SCHEME CREDITS CONTACTS
NO. L T P HR/WK
ECE 8021 Spread Spectrum System
1. 3 1 0 4 4
VLSI Testing and
ECE 8022
2. Testability 3 1 0 4 4
ELECTIVE-V
S. CODE SUBJECT TEACHING SCHEME CREDITS CONTACTS
NO. L T P HR/WK
Multi Carrier
ECE8041
1. Communication 3 1 0 4 4
SYLLABUS
B.TECH.(ECE)
Text Books :
N. P.Bali & M.Goyal, “ A Text Book of Engg. Mathematics”, (9th ed.), Laxmi Pub., Delhi.
B.S. Grewal, “ Higher Engg. Mathematics”, Khanna Publishers, Delhi.
B.V.Ramanna, “ Higher Engg. Mathematics”, TMH.
Reference Books:
G. B. Thomas & R. Finney, “ Calculus & Analytic Geometry”, (9th Ed. ), Addison Wesley.
T. M. Apostol, “Calculus, Volumes 1 and 2” , Wiley Eastern, 1980.
James Stewart, “Calculus”, (5th Ed.), Thomson, 2003.
Outcome:
At the end of the course, students will be able to understand how to:
Apply the mathematical principles in various engineering disciplines.
Text Books:
Engineering Physics Vol. 1 & Vol 2-S.L. Gupta
Engineering Physics Vol. 1 & Vol 2-S.K. Gupta
Outcome:
At the End of the Course, Students Will be Able to Understand How to:
Text Book:
Shashi Chawala, “Theory and practical of engineering chemistry”, 4th edition, Dhanpat Rai & Co. pvt
Ltd.
References Books:
Morrison & Boyd, “Organic chemistry”,6th edition ,Pearson education.
I.L. Finar, “Organic chemistry”,5th edition, Longmans Green & Co ltd.
Y.R. Sharma, “Elementary organic spectroscopy: principles and chemical application “,1st edition, S.
Chand and Co.ltd.
S.S.Dara, “Text book of engineering chemistry and pollution control”, 2nd edition, S. Chand and Co.ltd.
Marsh G Fontana, “Corrosion Engineering” 3rd edition, Tata McGraw hill publishing Co ltd.
Attkins & Others, “Inorganic chemistry”, 5th edition, Oxford university press.
Attkins & Others, “Physical chemistry”, 6th edition, Oxford University press
Puri, Sharma and Pathania, “Principles of physical chemistry”, 44th edition, Vishal publishing Co
Jalandhar.
K.J.Laidler, “Chemical kinetics”, 3rd edition, Pearson education.
Malik, Tuli and Madan, “Selected topics in Inorganic chemistry”, 7th edition, S. Chand and Co.ltd.
Outcome:
At the end of the course, students will be able to understand how to:
Apply the concepts of chemistry in various engineering disciplines.
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Outcome:
Text Books:
Nag P. K, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, TMH.
Yadav R., “Thermodynamics and Heat Engines”, Vol I & II (Sl Edition), Central Publishing House
Allahabad.
Hajra Chowdhary SK and Hajra Chowdhary AK, “Workshop Technology”, Media Promotors &
Publishers.
Raghuwanshi RS, “Workshop Technology”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
VaWylen G.J. & Sonnlog R.E, “Fundamentals of classical thermodynamics”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
NY.
WarkWenneth, “Thermodynamics”, TMH.
Joel R., Basic Engineering “Thermodynamics”, Addison Wesley.
Chapman WAJ, “Workshop Technology” Part 1-3, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
Text Books:
Dr. A.K. Tayal , “Engineering Mechanics”– Statics & Dynamics, Umesh Publications, Delhi
V.S. Mokashi ,“Engineering Mechanics” – Statics Vol.I & Dynamics Vol-II, TMH.
Reference Books:
I.H. Shames , “Engineering Mechanics”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (EEE)
F.P. Beer & E.R. Johnston, “Mechanics for Engineers” –Statics and Dynamics, TMH.
J.L. Marriam& L.G. Kraig, “Engineering Mechanics” – Statics & Dynamics, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Text Book:
• D.C. Kulshrestha, “Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books:
• T.K. Nagsarkar & M.S.Sukhija, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Oxford University Press, 2008.
• H. Cotton, “Advanced Electrical Technology”, 2nd Edition, Wheeler Publishing, 2009.
• I. J. Nagarath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
• D. E. Fitzgerald & A. Grabel Higginbotham, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, 5th Edition, McGraw
Hill.
• Edward Hughes, “Electrical Technology”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.
Outcome: At the end of the course a student will know: principles of Electrical Engineering and how they are
applied to different types of electrical machines and transformers. Domestic and industrial wiring- layout,
cables and switches. Single-phase, three-phase: electrical systems and its distribution.
Text Book:
Robert L. Boylestad and Louis nashel sky, “Electronic devices and circuit theory”, Pearson
Education/PHI, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
Outcome: At the end of the course a student will know: principles of Electronics & Communication
Engineering and how they are applied to different types of electronic devices and equipments.
Note: The lecture classes will be held in a batch of 30 students, i.e. half of one section.
Text Book:
RP Singh, “An Anthology of Short stories”, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Reference Books:
Wren & Martin, “High School English Grammar and Composition”, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
Allen, W., “Living English Structure”, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
“Collins English Dictionary”, Harper Collins Publication Ltd.
“Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English”, Pearson Longman, England.
Murphy, Raymond, “Intermediate English Grammar”, Cambridge University Press.
Norman Lewis, “Word Power Made Easy”, Goyal Publications & Distributers, Delhi.
Mohan, Krishan & N.P. Singh, “Speaking English Effectively”, Macmillan India Ltd., New delhi.
Audio-Visual Material:
Raman, Meenakshi & Sangeeta Sharma, “Technical Communication CD”, Oxford University Press.
Material available in the language Lab.
Reference Books:
Allen, W., “Living English Structure”, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
“Collins English Dictionary”, Harper Collins Publication Ltd.
“Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English”, Pearson Longman, England.
Norman Lewis, “Word Power Made Easy”, Goyal Publications & Distributers, Delhi.
Mohan, Krishan & N.P. Singh, “Speaking English Effectively”, Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi.
Know the practical skills to work with the range of various machining operations
Understand and comply with workshop safety regulations.
Text Books:
Bhatt N.D., Panchal V.M., “Elementary Engineering Drawing”, Charothar Publishing, Gujarat.
Dhawan R.K.; “A Text book of Engineering Drawing”, S. Chand.
Reference Books:
Module Lab
Content
No. Hours
Group -A
To determine the wavelength of monochromatic light by Newton’s rings.
To determine the wavelength of monochromatic light with the help of
Fresnel’s biprism.
To determine the focal length of two lenses by nodal slide and to locate
the position of cardinal points.
To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar solution using
polarimeter.
To determine the wavelength of spectral lines using plane transmission
/diffraction grating.
Measurement of wavelength of laser (He- Ne) light using single slit
diffraction
To verify Stefan’s law by electrical method.
To determine the coefficient of viscosity of water by Poiseuille’s method.
Group – B
I To determine the specific resistance of the material of a given wire using 24
Carey Foster’s bridge.
To study the variation of magnetic field along the axis of current carrying
circular coil and then to estimate the radius of the coil.
To calibrate the given ammeter by potentiometer.
To calibrate the given voltmeter by potentiometer.
To study the Hall Effect and determine Hall coefficient, carrier density
and mobility of a given semiconductor.
To determine the energy band gap of a given semiconductor material.
To determine E.C.E. of copper using Tangent or Helmholtz galvanometer.
To draw hysteresis curve of a given sample of ferromagnetic material and
then to determine the magnetic susceptibility and permeability of the
given specimen.
To determine the ballistic constant of a ballistic galvanometer.
Measurement of fiber attenuation and aperture of optical fiber.
To determine high resistance by leakage method.
Module Lab
Content
No. Hours
Preparation of standard solution of sodium hydroxide N/10 and
standardize with the help of standard solution of oxalic acid.
To determine the strength of the given HCl solution using pH meter.
Determination of temporary and permanent hardness of water sample
by complexometric method using EDTA as complexing agent.
Determination of constituents and amount of alkalinity in a given water
sample.
To determine the chloride ion in the given water sample by
Argentometric method (Mohr’s method).
Determination of neutralization of a lubricant oils or Iodine number of
unsaturated oil.
Determine of viscosity and surface tension of the given liquid.
Determination of rate constant for acid catalyzed hydrolysis of ethyl
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acetate through titration.
Determination of iron concentration in the sample of water by
colorimetric method. The method involves the use if KCNS as color
developing agent and the measurement are carried out at λmax 480 nm.
To determine the ferrous ion content in the given iron ore by titrimetric
analysis against standard K2CrO7 solution using K3[Fe(CN)6] as external
indicator.
Determination of moisture content in a given sample of coal.
To determine the free CO2 in the given sample of water.
To find out the percentage of available chlorine in a given sample of
bleaching powder by Iodometric method.
Show that inversion of cane sugar is the example of first order reaction
by polari meter.
Know the practical skills to analyze the forces, moments, and their equilibrium
Know the practical skills to analyze the effect of friction
Develop basic know how and awareness to deal with practical aspects of applied mechanics
Text Books :
Manish Goyal and N. P. Bali, “A Text Book of Engg. Maths” (9th Ed.), Laxmi Pub., Delhi.
B.S. Grewal, “ Higher Engg. Mathematics”, Khanna Publishers, Delhi.
B.V.Ramanna, “Higher Engg. Mathematics”, TMH.
Outcome:
At the End of the Course, Students Will be Able to Understand How to:
Apply the mathematical principles in various engineering disciplines.
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Outcome:
At the end of the course, students will be able to understand how to:
Write Programs that Perform Explicit Memory Management.
Create Programs that Measure or Simulate Performance and Use Them to Analyze Behavior.
Write The Programs for Compiler and Operating Systems.
Keeping in mind the diverse set of students in the undergraduate programmes of the University, this syllabus
focuses on communication activities in functional and situational contexts. It encourages students to develop
their skills of reading and writing.
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Grammar: Active Passive Voice
Vocabulary: One Word Substitutions
I Writing: Letter writing: Applications and Complaint letters 9
Study of Text: “Science and Human Life” by JBS Haldane (From the text
prescribed); Comprehension of a given passage from the text
Grammar: Modal Auxiliaries; Connectives
Vocabulary: Homophones & Homonyms
II Writing: Description of Technical Objects
Study of Text: “The Heritage of India” by A.L. Basham (From the text 9
prescribed); Comprehension of a given passage from the text.
Listening: Importance of Listening; Listening & Hearing, Active & Passive
Listening
Grammar: Conditionals; Error correction related to the topics covered in
grammar.
III Vocabulary: Technical Vocabulary
8
Writing: Paragraph Writing: Features & methods of Development; writing
paragraph on given topic
Study of Text: “Of Studies” by Francis Bacon
Note: The lecture classes will be held in a batch of 30 students, i.e. half of one section.
Prescribed Text: An Anthology of English Essay, Ed. RP Singh, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
Wren & Martin, “High School English Grammar and Composition”, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
Allen, W., Living English Structure, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
“Collins English Dictionary”, Harper Collins Publication Ltd.
“Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English”, Pearson Longman, England.
Murphy, Raymond, “Intermediate English Grammar”, Cambridge University Press.
Norman Lewis, “Word Power Made Easy”, Goyal Publications & Distributers, Delhi.
Mohan, Krishan & N.P. Singh, “Speaking English Effectively”, Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi.
Keeping in mind the diverse set of students in the undergraduate programmes of the University, this syllabus
focuses on communication activities in functional and situational contexts. It encourages students to develop
their skills of listening and speaking. It proposes to train the students to learn the art of speaking English as
standard Indian English speakers without the interference of their mother tongues.
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Audio Visual Material for Listening and Speaking:
‘Sky Pronunciation’ - Pronunciation Learning Software
‘You can if you think you can’ – A speech by Kiran Bedi
‘Mind Control’ - Documentary
I Group Discussion Videos 10
Speaking Activities :
Words commonly mispronounced
Power Point Presentation on Contemporary Issues
Group Discussion
Audio Visual Material for Listening and Speaking:
‘Mr. Duncan’s Spoken English’ (Any two out of the mentioned videos: No. 42 ‘Action’;
No. ‘Thank you’; No.17 ‘All About Yourself’)
‘Light Fantastic’– Documentary
II 'Water Horse' – Video clips
8
Speaking Activities:
Technical Description of Engineering objects
Hot Seat – Activity on asking questions
Interpretation of pictures
Mock Interview Videos
‘The Secrets of The Taj Mahal’ – Documentary
Ideas Worth Spreading – A demonstration speech by Pranav Mistry
III Recording by Students 8
Speaking:
Presentation of Advertisements
Mock Interview
Audio-Visual Material:
Reference Books:
Text Books :
Manish Goyal and N. P. Bali: A Text Book of Engg. Maths (9th Ed.), Laxmi Pub., Delhi
B.S. Grewal: Higher Engg. Mathematics, Khanna
Publishers, Delhi
B.V.Ramanna : Higher Engg. Mathematics, TMH
Reference Books:
Text Book:
Reference Books:
M. Morris Mano and M. D. Ciletti, “Digital Design” 4th Edition, Pearson Education.
Prerequisite: Basic Knowledge about the electromagnetic wave theory & propagation.
Credits: 04 Semester III L–T–P: 3–1–0
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Review of vector algebra
Scalar & vectors, Unit vectors, Vector addition & subtraction, Position vector,
Vector Multiplications, Components of Vector.
Coordinate System & Transformation
Cartesian, cylindrical and Spherical coordinates & their transformation.
I Vector Calculus 13
Line, Surface and Volume Integrals, Gradient of a scalar, Divergence of a Vector,
Curl of a Vector, Divergence Theorem , Stokes’s Theorem.
Electrostatics-I
Coulomb’s law & field intensity, Electric fields due to continuous charge
distributions. Electric flux density, Gauss’s law, Electric potential.
Electrostatics-II
Electric Dipole, Energy density in electrostatic field, Conductors and current,
Polarization in dielectrics, Continuity equation and relaxation time, Boundary
conditions, Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation, Capacitance, Method of Images.
II Magneto statics 14
Biot-savart’s law, Ampere’s Circuit law, Magnetic flux density, The scalar and
vector magnetic potential, Maxwell’s equations for static field, Forces due to
magnetic field, Magnetic torque and moment, Magnetization in materials,
Magnetic boundary conditions, Inductance, Magnetic energy.
Maxwell’s Equations
Faraday’s law, Displacement current, Maxwell’s equations in point and integral
forms, Retarded potential
E M Wave Propagation
Wave propagation in lossy dielectrics, Plane wave in lossless dielectrics, Plane
wave in free space, Plane wave in good conductors, Power and the Poynting
III 14
vector, Reflection of a plane wave at normal and oblique incidence, wave
polarization.
Transmission Lines
Transmission line parameters, Transmission line Equation, Lossless and low
loss propagation, Wave reflection and VSWR, transmission line of finite length,
Reflection Coefficient, Standing wave ratio, Impedance Matching.
Text Book:
W.H. Hayt and J.A. Buck, “Electromagnetic Field Theory”, 7th TMH.
Reference Books:
Text Book:
Ben.G.Streetman & Sanjay Banerjee “Solid State Electronic Devices“5th Edition PHI Private Ltd,
2003.
Text Book:
D. Roy Choudhary, “Networks and Systems” 2nd Ed., New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers.
C.L Wadhwa, “Network Analysis and Synthesis (Including Linear System Analysis)” 3rd Ed., New Age
International Publishers.
A.Chakrabarti, “Network Analysis & Synthesis”, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Reference Books:
M.E. Van Valkenburg, “An Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Sudhakar, “Circuits & Networks: Analysis and Synthesis”, TMH Education Pvt. Ltd.
K.S. Suresh Kumar, “Electric Circuits and Networks” Pearson Education.
After two courses on spoken English namely Spoken English-1 & 2, this course focuses more on the use of
English, specifically in business situations. The course is based on diverse range of business themes which
help students visualize the expectations from a professional.
Course Objective:
Soft Skills-I program will ensure that the students gain confidence and belief in what they are doing and do
not overly doubt themselves. Being aware of learning what they need both in and out of the classroom, they
will acquire clarity on what is expected from them.
Credit: 01 Semester III L–T–P: 0–0–2
Module
Content Lab Hours
No.
Who am I and Why am I here, Change is the only Constant, Learning to
I Learn, Technology know–how for a Fresher, Knowledge on Tools, 10
Application Orientation, Career Management (Journey and Options).
Business Communication, Service Mindset, Customer Mindset, Myths about
II Business, Values in Business, Business Etiquette, Email Etiquette, 10
Telephone Etiquette, Team Building, Role of a Manager.
Attitude for Success, Role Models, Handling Peer Competition, Building
III Relationships, Branding Yourself. 10
Note: The questions may be asked from this syllabus and may be based on aptitude also.
Reference Books:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
List of Experiments
1. Realization of 4-bit even / odd parity checkers using Ex-
OR gate.
2. Realization of 4-bit binary decoder/ demultiplexer.
3. Realization of decimal to BCD encoder using IC 74147.
4. Realization and implementation serial in parallel out
and parallel in serial out shift register.
5. Realization and implementation of 2-bit up/down
synchronous counter.
6. Realization and implementation 4-bit binary ripple
counter using JK flip-flop.
7. Realization and implementation of Arithmetic logic unit.
I 8. A. Realization of 4-bit / 3-bit multiplexer. 24
B. Realization of 4-bit / 3-bit multiplexer using P- SPICE
Schematic Software.
9. A. Realization of full-adder & full subtractor using logic
gates and using Boolean expression.
B. Realization of full-adder & full subtractor using logic
gates using P-SPICE Schematic Software.
10. A. Implementation of RS,JK, T and D flip-flop using logic
gates.
B. Implementation of RS,JK, T and D flip-flop using logic
gates using P-SPICE Schematic Software.
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
List of Experiments
Introduction to Electronics Workshop & PCB fabrication process.
To make a layout diagram/ artwork of Op-Amp based Simple
circuit /BJT as a switch
To study the process of transferring of Artwork on Cu-cladded
sheet i.e. printing.
I To perform the etching operation of printed cu-cladded sheet. 24
To perform drilling operation of PCB.
To study the mounting of component on the PCB and its
soldering.
Testing of fabricated PCB for its function.
To design and winding of step down transformer for given
parameters.
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Jacob Millman, Christos Halkias, SatyabrataJit, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, TMH.
Ben G. Streetman, Sanjay Banerjee, “Solid State Electronic Devices” , 5th Ed.PHI.
Text Book:
P. Ramakrishna Rao, “Signal and Systems” 2008 Edn., Tata MGH, New Delhi
Reference Books:
rd
Chi-Tsong Chen, “Signals and Systems”, 3 Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004
V.Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and S. Hamid Nawab, “Signals & System”, PEARSON Education, Second
Edition, 2003.
Text Book:
Gaonkar, Ramesh S, “Microprocessor Architecture, programming and applications with the 8085”
Pen ram International Publishing 5th Ed.
Ray, A.K. & Burchandi, K.M., “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals: Architecture,
Programaming and Interfacing” Tata Mc. Graw Hill.
Reference Books:
Uffenbeck, John, “Microcomputers and Microprocessors” PHI/ 3rd Edition 5. Brey, Barry B. “INTEL
Microprocessors” Prentice Hall ( India).
M. Rafiquzzaman, “Microprocessors- Theory and applications” PHI.
Ram, “Advanced Microprocessor & Interfacing” Tata McGraw Hill.
Renu Singh & B.P. Singh, “Microprocessor and Interfacing and applications” New Age International.
Hall D.V., “Microprocessors Interfacing” Tata McGraw Hill.
Liu and Gibson G.A., “Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family” Prentice Hall (India).
Theory of Measurement
Introduction, Performance Characteristics: Static & Dynamic, Standards,
I Error analysis; Sources, Type and Statistical Analysis 13
Transducers: Classification of Transducers, Resistive Transducers, Inductive
Transducers, Capacitive Transducers, Thermocouple, Piezoelectric Transducer &
Optical Transducers.
Text Book:
“Electronic Instruments & Instrumentation Technology” by MMS Anand, PHI Pvt. Ltd.
“Electronics Instrumentation” by H.S. Kalsi TMH.
Reference Books:
“Electronic & Electrical measurement and Instrumentation” by A.K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai
publication.
“Electronics Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques” by W.D. cooper & A.D. Helfrick, PHI 3rd Ed.
“Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation” by Oliver & Cage Mc-Graw Hill.
“Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements” by David A. Bell, 2nd Ed., PHI.
Objectives:
To make the students aware of the primary skills and sub skills involved in using English effectively at
the contemporary corporate workplace with a global presence.
To provide practice and guidance to enhance skills to the proficiency level expected by any
organization.
Module
Content Lab Hours
No.
Introduction to English and Grammar.
Speaking face to face vs. over the phone.
Auxiliary and Modal verbs.
4 Techniques of reading- Skim, Scan, Intensive, Extensive.
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ABC of writing, The KISS concept.
Presenting ideas, information and opinions with clarity.
Listening for information and making inferences.
Intonation, Word stress, Pacing, Sound clarity
Second level of reading to interpret information
Subject Verb Agreement
Understanding ideas and making inferences
Indianism, Question Tags, Phrasal verbs
II 10
Prepositions, Active and Passive voice
Third level reading and data interpretation
Sentence stress, connected speech
Tenses
Adverbs, Adjectives, Modifiers, Collocation
Discussing data and coming to conclusions
Link expressions, Compound nouns
III Negotiation skills 10
Business quiz, idioms and phrases
Individual presentation on speaking and writing
Feedback and Poster creation
Note: The questions may be asked from this syllabus and may be based on aptitude also.
Reference Books:
Material:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
List of Experiments
1. To study application of diode as (a) clipper circuit (b) clamper
circuit.
2. To study V-I characteristic of JFET and MOSFET.
3. Realization of JFET as amplifier and determine various
parameters.
4. Realization of Op-Amp as integrator & differentiator.
5. Realization of tuned amplifier and its application in Hartley and
Collpit oscillator.
6. Realization of Wien Bridge oscillator.
7. Realization of crystal oscillator.
8. A. Realization of MOSFET as a switch.
B. Transient analysis of NMOS inverter using step and pulse
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input
using P-SPICE Schematic Software.
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Sec A
Review of Thevenin, Norton and Maximum power transfer
theorems in ac circuits.
Verification of Tellegen’s theorem for two networks of the same
topology.
Determination of transient response of current in RL, RC and RLC
circuits with step voltage input.
Determination of frequency response of current in RLC circuit
with sinusoidal ac input.
Determination of Z,Y, h & T parameters for a given two port
I network. 24
Determination of attenuation characteristics of a low pass / high
pass and Twin – T notch filters.
Sec B
Study of semiconductor diode voltmeter and its use as DC
average responding AC voltmeter.
Measurement of low resistance by Kelvin’s double bridge.
Measurement of inductance by Maxwell’s bridge & Hay’s bridge.
Measurement of capacitance by De Sauty’s & Sechring’s bridge.
Study of the following transducer (i) PT-100 (ii) J-type (iii) K-
type (iv) Pressure.
Measurement of phase difference and frequency using CRO
(lissajous figure).
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
List of Experiments using 8085/8086:
I 9. To develop and run a program for finding out the largest from a given set of 24
numbers.
10. To develop and run a program for finding out the smallest from a given set of
numbers.
13. Write a program to transfer the block of data from one memory location to
other memory location. .
14. Interfacing with 8255 in I/O mode/BSR mode to 8085/8086 based system.
Objectives:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Introduction to Management- Concept, levels of Management,
Management functions & skills.
Planning & Organizing- Concept, Types of planning, Planning
Process and premises, Concept of organization structure, Relationship
between authority, responsibility and accountability.
Directing & Leadership: Concept and principles of direction,
Leadership style and traits. Motivation:- Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
theory, Herzberg’s Motivator-hygiene theory, Alderfer’s ERG Theory,
I 13
Vroom’s Expectancy theory.
Controlling- Types of Controlling, Controlling Process.
Staffing:- Concept, significance, Human resource Planning (HRP)
Concept, significance and HRP Process.
Performance Management: Definition, methods of appraisal: Critical
Incidents Method, Comparative Evaluation Method (Ranking & Paired
Comparisons), Management By Objectives, Assessment Centers, 360-
Degree Feedback.
Financial Management: Meaning, Objective, Financial Management
Functions:-Financial Decision, Investment Decision, Dividends
Decision. Profit & Loss statements, Balance sheet preparation, cash
flow analysis, Break even Analysis.
Time value of Money, Capital budgeting and its techniques: Net
present value (NPV), Internal rate of Return (IRR) and Payback method.
II 14
Material Management: Concept, Scope and objective of Material
Management, Inventory Management, Material flow process,
Deterministic and Probabilistic model of Inventory control, Material
requirements planning, Brief introduction of Just-in-Time(JIT),
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply chain
Management(SCM), Business process re-engineering.(BPR)
Marketing Management: Marketing: Definition, Scope, Marketing
Mix:-Product, Price, Place, Promotion. Segmenting, Targeting and
III 13
Positioning.
Quality Management: Concept of Quality, types of Quality: quality
Text Book:
Khanna, O.P. (2011) Industrial Engineering & Management. N.Delhi: Dhanpat Rai & Co. Pvt Ltd
Khanka,S.S. (2007). Entrepreneurial Development. N.Delhi: S.Chand & Company Ltd
Reference Books:
Geetika, G, Ghosh, Piyali., & Choudhray, Purba. (2008), “Managerial Economics”, TMH.
Dwivedi, D, N. (2005), “Managerial Economics”, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
Peterson, Craig, H. Lewis, Cris, W. & Jain, Sudhir, K. (2008), “Managerial Economics”, Pearson
Education,New Delhi.
Reference Books:
Herbert Taub, Donald L Schilling, Goutam Saha “Principles of Communication Systems” Third Edition
.TMH.
B.P.Lathi and Zhi Ding “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems” fourth edition, Oxford
University Press.
S. Haykins “Communication Systems” 5th ed. John wiley.
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Circuit Mirror Circuits: Current Mirrors using BJT and MOSFETs, Simple
current Mirror, Base Current compensated current Mirror, Wilson and
Improved Wilson Current Mirrors, Widlar Current source and Cascade current
Mirror.
Operational Amplifier : Basic Information of Op-Amp, The ideal Operational
I Amplifier, Operational Amplifier Internal Circuit, FET Operational Amplifier 13
Operational Amplifier Characteristics and Applications : DC and AC
Characteristics, Instrumentation Amplifier, V to I and I to V converter, Op-Amp
Circuits using diodes, Sample and Hold Circuit, Log and Antilog Amplifier,
Multiplier and Divider, Differentiator, Integrator, Electronic Analog
Computation.
Comparators and Waveform Generators: Comparator, Regenerative
Comparator (Schmitt Trigger), Square Wave Generator (Astable Multi vibrator),
Mono stable Multi vibrator, Triangular Wave Generator, Basic Principle of Sine
Wave Oscillators.
II 14
Voltage Regulator: Series Op-Amp Regulator, IC Voltage Regulators, 723
General Purpose Regulators, Switching Regulator.
Active Filters : First and Second order LP, HP, BP, BS and All pass active Filters,
State Variable Filter, Switched Capacitor Filters.
555 Timer : Description of Functional Diagram, Mono stable Operation, Astable
Operation, Schmitt Trigger
Phase-Locked Loop : Basic Principles, Phase Detector/Comparator, Voltage
III Controlled Oscillator (VCO), Low Pass Filter, Monolithic Phase-Locked Loop, PLL 13
Applications
D-A and A-D Converters : Basic DAC Techniques, A-D Converters, DAC/ADC
Specifications
Reference Books:
Roy Choudhury, Shail B. Jain “Linear Integrated Circuits”, 4th Edition, New Age International
Publishers.
Ramakant A. Gayakwad, “Op-Amps & Linear Integrated Circuits”, 3rdEdition, PHI.
Sedra and Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits” 4th Edition, Oxford University Press.
Michal Jacob, “Applications and Design with Analog Integrated Circuits”, 2nd Edition, PHI 2006
Jacob Milliman and Arvin Grabel, “Microelectronics”, 2nd Edition, TMH, 2008.
References :
1 B.C. Kuo&FaridGolnaraghi, “Automatic Control Systems”, 8th Edition, John Wiley India, 2008.
2 I. J. Nagrath& M. Gopal, “Control System Engineering”, New Age International Publishers
3 William A. Wolovich, “Automatic Control Systems”, Oxford University Press, 2010.
4 Joseph J. Distefano III, Allen R. Stubberud, Ivan J. Williams, “Control Systems” Schaums Outlines
Series, 3rdEdition, Tata McGraw Hill, Special Indian Edition 2010.
Reference Books:
“Antenna for all Applications 3rd edition” Krauss, Marhefka & Ahmed S khan, TMH publication.
“Antenna & Wave Propagation” by K.D. Prasad, Satya Publication.
This course focuses on the use of English, specifically in industry situations. The course is based on diverse
range of business themes which help students visualize the expectations from a professional.
Course Objectives:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Business Communication Skills
English Language Enhancement
Verbs, Tenses, Phrasal Verbs,
I 10
Synonyms, Antonyms and homonyms
Descriptive Words, Combining Sentences, Business Idioms
Indianisms in English, Frequently Mispronounced Words, Signposts in English.
The Art of Communication
II 10
The communication Process, Effective Listening, Non Verbal Communication.
Intrapersonal & Interpersonal Relationship Skills
Self-Awareness, Self Esteem & Confidence, Assertiveness and Confidence
III Dealing with Emotions, The Team Concept, Elements of Teamwork, Stages of 10
Team Formation, What is an Effective Team?
Essential Building Blocks of Effective Teams, Team Player Styles.
Note: The questions may be asked from this syllabus and may be based on aptitude also.
Reference Books:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
List of Experiments
Plot the radiation pattern of Yagi-Uda antenna and find its beam
width.
Reference Books:
B.P. Lathi&Zhi Ding, “Modern Digital and Analog Communication System”, 4theditin, Oxford
University Press, 2010.
J. G. Proakis and M. Salehi, “Fundamentals of Communication Systems”, Pearson Education, 2005.
S. Haykins, “Communication Systems”, 5th ed., John wiley, 2008.
M. K. Simon, S. M. Hinedi and W. C. Lindsey, “Digital Communication Techniques”: Signaling and
detection, Prentice Hall India, N. Delhi, 1995.
Text Books:
Sung-Mo Kang & Yosuf Leblebici, “CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis & Design”, TMH, 3rd
Edition.
Reference Books:
A. Pucknell and K. Eshraghian, “Basic VLSI Design: Systems and Circuits”, PHI, 3rd Ed., 1994.
S.M.Sze, “VLSI Technology”, Tata McGraw-Hill, Second Edition -2003.
Outcomes:
Development of skills and techniques among students to design , implement and test modern-day
digital systems
Reference Books:
Samuel Y. Liao, “Microwave Devices and Circuits”, 3rd Ed, Pearson Education.
Das and S. K. Das, “Microwave Engineering”, 2ndEdition, TMH.
R.E Collin, “Foundation for Microwave Engineering“, 2nd Ed., John Wiley India.
Reference Books:
Module
Content Lab Hours
No.
Campus to Company
The Corporate Fit-Dressing and Grooming, Corporate Dressing – Dress
for Success
I 10
Business Etiquette, Basic Table Manners, Dealing with people
Communication Media Etiquette
Telephone and Email Etiquette
Group Discussions, Interviews and Presentations
Group Discussions
Group Discussions, Structured Group Discussions, Unstructured Group
Discussions
Interviewing Skills
Interview Handling Skills
An Effective Resume
II 10
The Interview Process
The Interview Preparation Check List
At the Interview – Putting your best foot forward
Common Interview Mistakes
Presentation Skills
Voice, Body Language, Content and Visual Aids, Audience Management,
Practice
Entrepreneurial Skills Development
Goal Setting, Understanding Entrepreneurship
Studying Entrepreneurial Competencies
What are the Entrepreneurial Competencies?
Entrepreneurship in Daily Life
Venture Project Planning & Entrepreneurship Cycles
III 10
Planning the Project
Case Studies in Entrepreneurship
Reference Books and Links
Entrepreneurship Courses in India
Links to Venture capitalists
Reference Books used in this manual
Note: The questions may be asked from this syllabus and may be based on aptitude also.
Reference Books:
Hornby, A.S.(2005), “An Advanced Learners’ Dictionary of Current English”, OUP.
Murphy, Raymond (2006), “Intermediate English Grammar”, Cambridge University Press.
Rizvi, Ashraf, M. (2010), “Effective Technical Communication”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Infosys modules
PPT slides & videos provided by Infosys.
Material:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Hardware Requirement: UTLP Kit (SPARTAN-6 FPGA)
Software Requirement: VHDL
List of Experiments
1. Synthesis and simulation of Full Adder.
2. Synthesis and Simulation of Full Subtractor.
3. Synthesis and Simulation of 3 X 8 Decoder.
4. Synthesis and Simulation of 8 X 1 Multiplexer.
I
5. Synthesis and simulation of priority encoder.
6. Synthesis and simulation of 2 bit comparator.
7. Synthesis and Simulation of 9 bit odd parity generator.
8. Synthesis and Simulation of Flip Flop (D, and T).
9. Synthesis and simulation of MOD 10 counter.
10. Synthesis and simulation of Johnson counter.
Note : Atleast 6 Experiments from Module I and 4 Experiments from Module II must be completed
for successful credit evaluation.
Reference Books:
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Attempt any Six:
To study TMS320C6713 Digital Signal Processing Kit (DSK).
To show sampling and waveform generation using
TMS320C6713 Digital Signal Processing (DSK).
To compute DFT and FFT of any particular sequence using
TMS320C6713 Digital Signal Processing (DSK).
To implement DSP processor using TMS320C6713 Digital
I Signal Processing Kit (DSK). 16
To study various Digital Modulation Schemes using
TMS320C6713 Digital Signal Processing(DSK).
To Design FIR filter using TMS320C6713 Digital Signal
Processing Kit (DSK).
To Design IIR filter using TMS320C6713 Digital Signal
Processing Kit (DSK).
o
Attempt any four:
Write a program for finding the digital Negative of the
Image.
Write the program to Create a binary image from
II 8
intensity image.
Write the program to Croping the part of intensity image.
Write the program to stretch the contrast of the image.
Write the program to plotting the histogram of image.
Reference Books:
“Optical Fiber Communication” – John M. Senior – Pearson Education – Second Edition. 2007
“Optical Fiber Communication” – Gerd Keiser – McGraw Hill – Third Edition. 2000
R. Ramaswami, & K. N. Sivarajan, “Optical Networks a Practicalperspective”, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
3rd Ed.
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Part – A (Any 6 Experiments):
1. Study of Reflex Klystron Characteristics.
2 Measurement of guide wavelength and frequency of the signal in a
rectangular
Waveguide using slotted line carriage in a Micro wave Bench.
3. Measurement of impedance of an unknown load connected at the output
end of the
slotted line carriage in a Micro wave Bench
4. Determine the S-parameter of any Three port Tee.
5 Determine the S-parameter of a Magic Tee.
6. Study various parameters of Isolator.
7. Measurement of attenuation of a attenuator and isolation, insertion loss,
I cross coupling of a
circulator.
8 Determine coupling coefficient, Insertion loss, Directivity and Isolation
coefficient of anty
Multi-Hole directional coupler.
9 To study working of MIC Components like Micro strip Line, Filter,
Directional Coupler,
Wilkinson Power Divider, Ring resonator & coupler, antennas & amplifies.
10. Study of waveguide horn and its radiation pattern and determination of
the beam width.
11. Study radiation pattern of any two types of linear antenna.
ELECTIVE I
ECE6021: RF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Reference Books:
ELECTIVE I
ECE6022: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Text Book:
Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi., "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded systems",
Person Education, 2ndEdition, 2004.
John.B.Peatman, "Design with Microcontrollers", Person Education, 1st Edition, 2004.
Reference Books:
ELECTIVE I
ECE6023: DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
Reference Books:
R.C.Gonzalez and R.E.Woods(2008), “Digital Image Processing”, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall.
Anil K. Jain (1989). “Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing”, Prentice-Hall.
BhabatoshChanda, D. DuttaMajumder (2011). “Digital Image Processing and Analysis”, PHI.
ELECTIVE II
ECE7021: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
Reference Books:
ELECTIVE II
ECE7022: SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
Reference Books:
Timothy Pratt, Charles W. Bostian, Jeremy E. Allnutt “Satellite Communications” 2nd Ed. John Wiley
& Sons.
Dennis Roddy “Satellite Communications” 3rd Ed. Mc-Graw-Hill.
Tri T. Ha. “Digital Satellite Communications” Tata-McGraw-Hill.1990.
ELECTIVE II
ECE7023: TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING
ELECTIVE III
ECE7041: DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN USING VHDL
Text Book:
Reference Books:
“The Designer’s Guide to VHDL” - By Peter J. Ashenden, 2nd Ed., 1st Indian Reprint, Harcourt India
Pvt. Ltd., 2001.
“Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design” – By Stephen Brown & Zvonko Vranesic., TMH.
2002
“Digital Systems Design using VHDL” by Charles H.Roth Jr., PWS Pub.,1998
“Introductory VHDL” : From Simulation to Synthesis – By Sudhakar Yalamanchili., Pearson
Education Asia., 2001
ELECTIVE III
ECE7042: INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC DRIVES
Reference Books:
M.D. Singh & K. Khan chandani, “Power Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill 1998 Edition
M H Rashid, “Power Electronics”, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education, 2009.
ELECTIVE III
ECE7043: INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING
Reference Books:
ELECTIVE IV
ECE8021: SPREAD SPECTRUM SYSTEM
Credits: 04 Semester VIII L–T–P: 4–0–0
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Introduction: Path loss, shadowing and fading, Time selective fading,
Frequency selective fading, Diversity for fading channel, Rake Receiver ,
Diversity and spread spectrum, Block codes, error probability for hard and soft
decision, Interleaving and Turbo codes.
Direct sequence system : Definitions and Concepts, Spreading Sequences and
I Waveforms, Random Binary Sequence, Shift-Register Sequences, Periodic 12
Autocorrelations, Tone Interference at Carrier Frequency ,General Tone
Interference Gaussian Interference, Pulsed Interference, Dispreading with
Matched Filters ,Rejection of Narrowband interference Time-Domain Adaptive
Filtering Transform-Domain Processing, Nonlinear Filtering, Adaptive ACM
filter.
References:
Don Torrieri, Principles of Spread Spectrum system, Springer.
Valery P. Ipatov, Spread Spectrum and CDMA Principles and Applications, John Willey Publication.
ELECTIVE IV
ECE8022: VLSI TESTING AND TESTABILITY
Reference Books:
Abramovici, M., Breuer, M. A. and Friedman, “A. D. Digital Systems Testing And Testable Design”.
IEEE press (Indian edition available through Jayco Publishing house), 2001.
Bushnell and Agarwal, “V. D. VLSI Testing”, Kluwer.
Agarwal, V. D. and Seth, S. C. “Test Generation For VLSI Chips”. IEEE computer society press.
Hurst, S. L. “VLSI Testing: Digital And Mixed Analog/Digital Techniques”. INSPEC/IEE, 1999.
ELECTIVE IV
ECE8023: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
References :
1. K. Ogata, Discrete Time Control Systems, PHI/Addison - Wesley Longman Pte. Ltd., India,
Delhi, 1995.
2. B.C Kuo, Digital Control Systems, 2nd Edition, Oxford Univ Press, Inc., 1992.
3. F. Franklin, J.D. Powell, and M.L. Workman, Digital control of Dynamic Systems,
Addison - Wesley Longman, Inc., Menlo Park, CA , 1998.
4. Gopal, Digital Control and State Variable Methods, Tata McGraw Hill, India, 1997.
5. C. H. Houpis and G.B. Lamont, Digital Control Systems, McGraw Hill, 1985.
6. John S. Baey, Fundamentals of Linear State Space Systems, Mc. Graw – Hill, 1st edition
ELECTIVE V
ECE8041: MULTI CARRIER COMMUNICATION
Reference Books:
Shinsuke Hara and Ram jee Prasad, “Multicarrier Techniques for 4G Mobile Communications”, Artech
House universal personal communication.
Henrik Schulze and Christian L¨uders, “Theory and Applications of OFDM and CDMA”, John Willey
Publication.
ELECTIVE V
ECE8042: HIGH SPEED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
Reference Books:
ELECTIVE
ECE8043: INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
Reference Books:
: ENTREPRENEURSHIP
(Open Elective)
Preamble: The course of Entrepreneurship aims to familiarize student with the basic concept of
entrepreneurship, so that they are encouraged to make it as a desirable and feasible career option.
Objectives: The purpose of this course is to prepare a ground where the students view entrepreneurship
as a desirable and feasible career option. In particular the course seeks to build the necessary competencies
and motivation for a career as an entrepreneur
Credits: 04 Semester VII L- T -P: 2-0-0
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
ENTREPRENEURSHIP:- Definition, Functions of an Entrepreneur,
Entrepreneurial Motivation and Barriers, Classification & Types of
Entrepreneurs, Concept and theories of Entrepreneurship, Role of
Entrepreneur in Indian Economy and developing economies with reference to
I Self Employment Development, Factors affecting entrepreneurial growth. 13
PROJECT MANAGEMENT:- Search for a business idea, Concept of
project and classification, Project Identification, Project Formulation, Project
design and network analysis, Project report, Project appraisal.
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Computer & Programming (CSE101), Problem Solving using Computers
(CSE102)
Credits: 04 Semester VII L–T–P: 3–1–0
Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Introduction: Importance of User Interface, Definition, Importance of Good
Design, Benefits of Good Design, Human-Centered Development and Evaluation,
Human Performance Models, A Brief History of Screen Design.
The Graphical User Interface: Popularity of Graphics, The Concept of Direct
I Manipulation, Graphical System, Characteristics, Web User – Interface 14
Popularity, Characteristics and Principles of User Interface.
Design Process: Human Interaction with Computers, Importance of Human
Characteristics, Human Consideration, Human Interaction Speeds and
Understanding Business Junctions.
Text Books:
Wilbert O Galitz (2007), “The essential guide to user interface design”, 3rd Edition, Wiley India Pvt.
Ltd.
Ben Shneidermann (2009), “Designing the user interface”, 5th Edition, Pearson Education Asia.
Reference Books:
Alan Dix, Janet Fincay, Gre Goryd, Abowd, Russell Bealg (2003), “Human Computer Interaction”, 4th
Edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall.
Rogers, Sharps, Preece (2002), “Interaction Design Prec”, 3rd Edition, John Wiley.
Outcome:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
Design, implement and evaluate effective and usable graphical computer interfaces.
Describe and apply core theories, models and methodologies from the field of HCI.
: IT IN BUSINESS
(Open Elective)
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Computer & Programming (CSE101), Problem Solving using Computers
(CSE102).
Elmasri and Navathe (2010), “Fundamentals of Database Systems”, 6th Edition, Addison Wesley.
Chris Bates (2006), "Web Programming – Building Internet Application", 3rd Edition, Wiley-
Dreamtech India Pvt. Ltd.
Robert Murdick, Joel e. Ross, “Information Systems for Modern Management”, 3rd Edition, PHI.
Reference Books:
: SOFT COMPUTING
(Open Elective)
Prerequisite: The prerequisite for this course is a basic understanding of problem solving, design and analysis
of algorithms and computer. A programming prior course in Artificial Intelligence will be an advantage.
Fuzzy Logic: Introduction to Soft Computing, Fuzzy Sets & Crisp Sets,
Fuzzy Membership and Fuzzy Operations, Properties of Fuzzy Sets, Crisp
II.
Relations and Fuzzy Relations, Fuzzy System, Crisp Logic, Fuzzy Logic, 13
Inference in Fuzzy Logic , Fuzzy Rule Based System, Fuzzyfications &
Defuzzifications, Applications of Fuzzy Logic.
Text Book:
S. Rajsekaran & G.A. Vijayalakshmi Pai(2003), “Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm:
Synthesis and Applications”, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books:
Timothy J Ross (2009), "Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications", 3rd Edition, John Wiley and
Sons.
David E. Goldberg (2009), "Genetic Algorithm in Search Optimization and Machine Learning ",
Adission-Wesley.
Simon Haykin (2008), “Neural Networks and Learning Machines”, Prentice Hall; 3rd edition
Karray (2009), “Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems Design: Theory, Tools and Applications”, 1st
Edition, Pearson Education.
Outcome:
By the end of the course a student is expected to become able to apply Fuzzy Logic, Genetic Algorithms
and Artificial Neural Networks as computational tools to solve a variety of real world problems in their area of
interest ranging from Optimization problems to Pattern recognition and control tasks.
Reference Books:
Andra Gabdel, "A Handbook for Engineers and Economists".
A. Mani , "Handbook of Solar radiation Data for India".
Peter Auer, "Advances in Energy System and Technology". Vol. 1 & II Edited byAcademic
Press.
F.R. the MITTRE, "Wind Machines" by Energy Resources and Environmental Series.
Frank Kreith, "Solar Energy Hand Book"..
: INSTRUMENTATION
(Open Elective)
Reference Books:
Doeblin: Measurement system, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Nakra: Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis, TMH.
Cromwek, etal: Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement, PHI
Patranabis: Sensors and Transducers, PHI