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MARKS DISTRIBUTION (ACCORDING TO AUTONOMY)

FOR ALL THEORY COURSES: -

1. On semester evaluation of all theory courses total: Distribution I. Mid semester exam: II. Mid semester exam: Continues Evaluation Test (CET): Attendance: Teachers assessment: 20 marks 20 marks 20 marks 20 marks 20 marks

100 marks

2) End semester (final examination) of all theory courses Total: 100 marks

3) Total of on semester + end semester evaluation is of : 200 marks

4) To pass a theory course student should obtain Minimum: - 40 marks in on semester evaluation. : - 35 marks in end semester evaluation. Total: - 80 marks out of 200. Criterion for passing and failing the theory course: a) If students fails in on semester evaluation despite passing in aggregate one will have to repeat that course. b) If student pass in on semester evaluation but fails in end semester exam he/ she will be permitted to appear in supplementary examination. c) If student is pass both in on semester evaluation and end semester evaluation but fails in total then He/ she would have to appear in supplementary exam. d) If attendance in a course is below 75%, the student shall not be permitted to appear in the End- Semester Examination.
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FOR ALL PRACTICAL (LABORATORY) COURSES: I) On semester evaluation of all practical (laboratory) courses would be of total: 120 marks.

Distribution Performance of class practical: Reports of practical: 60 marks 60 marks

II) End semester evaluation (final lab exam + oral or viva test) Total: 80 marks

III) Total of on semester evaluation final lab examination + end semester evaluation is of : 200 marks IV) To pass a lab course student should obtain Minimum: 48 marks in on semester evaluation. 28 marks in end semester evaluation. Total- 80 marks out of -200

Criterion for passing and failing the lab course is just like theory course.

CALCULATION OF SEMESTER GRADE POINT AVERAGE: Semester grade point average (SGPA) is the weighted average of the grade for the subjects registered in a Semester and is computed as follows:

C G SGPA C
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Ci denotes the Credits (or Units) assigned to the ith subject and Gi denotes the Grade Point Equivalent to the Letter Grade obtained for the ith subject. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the weighted average of the grades of the subjects for the registered in the semester.

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N.C.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ISRANA


SCHEME OF STUDIES AND EXAMINATION
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING M.TECH 2ND YEAR (SEMESTER-III) 2012-13 Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 NC-ECE-603 NC-ECE-605 Subject Code NC-ECE-601 Subject Name Data Communication
ELECTIVE-IV *ELECTIVE-V (OPEN) **PROJECT SEMINAR

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Contact Hours 3 3 3 12 2 23

Weightage 3 3 3 8 1 18

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Elective-IV NC-ECE-621 Image Processing NC-ECE-623 Advanced Microprocessor & Embedded System NC-ECE-625 Detection and Estimation Theory
ELECTIVE-V (OPEN)

NC-ECE-641 NC-ECE-643 NC-IT-641 NC-BT-641 NC-MBA-641 NC-CSE-641 NC-CSE-643 NC-ME-641

Basics of Optical Fiber Communication Micro Controller Business Information System Bio-Informatics Design of Experiments and Research Methodology Performance Evaluation of Computer System and Networks Computer Graphics and Multimedia Advance Manufacturing and Measurement

*The student is required to choose one non-departmental subject from Open Elective-V ** Project should be a detailed study followed by verification of a research paper published in an international journal of repute (from last 5years) or Simulation/Modeling of an existing problem or a design and investigation or a demonstrable experimental work of any contemporary problem. Conduct: The student should present the synopsis within fortnight followed by a progressive presentation within one month after the synopsis. There will be a final presentation/demonstration and viva-voce by external examiner.
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING M.TECH 2ND YEAR (SEMESTER-IV) 2012-13 S. No. Subject Code 1 2 3 4 NC-ECE-698 Subject Dissertation SEMINAR-I (State of the Art of Topic) SEMINAR-II (Dissertation) VIVA-VOCE (Dissertation) TOTAL L T P Contact Weightage Hours Accepted/ Rejected Accepted/ Rejected

Note: 1. The Chairman of the Academic Council will constitute a Committee for each Department as follows: a. Supervisor. b. Two faculty members from the Department. c. One faculty member from outside the Department. d. One external examiner (only for final viva-voce exam.) 2. Seminar-I will be delivered within one month of the start of the semester. The students should present the state of the art of the Topic selected for dissertation. 3. Seminar-II will be delivered before the submission but after the successful completion of the Seminar-I and the work. 4. The Committee will assess the Seminar-I & Seminar-II as satisfactory or not satisfactory. 5. After the submission of dissertation, there will be final viva-voce exam (Open Defense) before the above mention committee conducted by one External Member duly decided by the Chairman of the Academic Council. 6. Based upon the above assessment, the Committee will decide whether the dissertation is Accepted or Rejected. 7. M.Tech Coordinator of the Department will coordinate the above procedure.
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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) DATA COMMUNICATION NC-ECE-601 L T 3 0 On Term Evaluation : 100 Marks End Term Evaluation : 100 Marks Time: 3 Hours

Instructions: There shall be nine questions in total. The question No.1 is compulsory and will have four parts a,b,c,and d covering entire syllabus. There shall be two questions from each unit and students have to attempt one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks. Question paper should have 25% numerical part. UNIT-I Introduction: A Communication model, Data Communications, Data Communication Networking, Need for Protocol Architecture, A Simple Protocol Architecture, OSI Model, the TCP/IP Protocol Architecture. UNIT-II Data Communications: Concepts, Analog and Digital Data Transmission, Transmission Impairments, Channel Capacity, Guided Transmission Media, Signal Encoding Techniques: Digital Data-Digital Signals; Digital Data-Analog Signals; Line Coding, Block Coding, Sampling and Transmission Mode, LAN: Background, Topologies and LAN Protocol Architecture. UNIT-III Digital Data Communication Techniques: Asynchronous and Synchronous Transmission, Types of Errors, Error Detection, Error correction. Data Link Control: Flow control, Error Control, High-Level Data Control. Multiplexing: Multiplexing using Frequency Division, Synchronous Time Division and Statistical Time Division; Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, XDSL. UNIT-IV WAN: Circuit Switching and Packet Switching Networks, X.25, Frame Relay. Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Protocol Architecture, ATM Logical Connections, ATM Cells, Transmission of ATM Cells, ATM Service Categories, ATM Adaptation Layer, Wireless LANS: IEEE802.11 & Blue tooth. Books: 1) W Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, Prentice Hall of India, 1997 2) Behrouz A Forouzan, Data Communication and Networking, TMH Pub. Co. Ltd, 4th edition, 2006. 3) R G Gallager and D Bertsekas, Data Networks, Prentice Hall of India, 1992 4) M Deprycker, ATM-solutions [or Broadband ISDN, Prentice-Hall of USA, 1995

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) IMAGE PROCESSING NC-ECE-621 L T 3 0 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks Time: 3 Hours

Instructions: There shall be nine questions in total. The question No.1 is compulsory and will have four parts a, b, c, and d covering entire syllabus. There shall be two questions from each unit and students have to attempt one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks. Question paper should have 25% numerical part. UNIT-I Introduction: Fundamental steps in Digital Image Processing, Components of an Image Processing System. Digital Image Fundamentals: Visual Perception, Image Acquisition, Simple Image Formation Model, Concept of Image Sampling & Quantization, Relationships between pixels. UNIT-II Image Enhancement: Gray level transformations, Histogram Processing, Image Subtraction and Averaging, Spatial Filters, their smoothing & sharpening, LP, HP and homomorphic Filtering, Color Image Enhancement. Image Transforms: 1-D & 2-D Discrete Fourier Transform and their properties, WalshHadamard, Discrete Cosine, Haar and Slant transforms and their properties UNIT-III Image Restoration: Degradation/Restoration model, Noise Models, Estimating the degradation function, Inverse Filters, Wiener Filter, Constrained least square restoration, Geometric Transformations Image Compression: Redundancy, Image Compression Models, Error free Compression: Variable Length Coding and LZW Coding, Lossy Compression: Predictive Coding and Wavelet Coding. UNIT-IV Image Segmentation: Detection of Discontinuities: Point Detection, Line detection & Edge detection, Global & Adaptive Thresholding, Region oriented segmentation, Use of motion in segmentation. Representation and Object Recognition: Representation Approaches, Patterns and their classes, Structural methods: Matching shape numbers & syntactic Recognition of strings. Books: 1) Rafael C.Gonzalez & Richard E.Woods : Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, 2002. 2) Anil K.Jain: Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, PHI, 2003.

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS NC-ECE- 623 L 3 T 0 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks Time: 3 Hours

Instructions: There shall be nine questions in total. The question No.1 is compulsory and will have four parts a, b, c, and d covering entire syllabus. There shall be two questions from each unit and students have to attempt one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks. Question paper should have 25% numerical part. UNIT-I Microprocessor & Architectural Concepts: Introduction to Advanced Microprocessor, Review of 16-bit Microprocessor Architecture, Word Lengths, Addressable Memory, Microprocessor Speed, Architecture Characteristics, Registers, Instructions, Memory Addressing Architecture, ALU, GPRs, Control Logic and Internal Data Bus, Introduction to Pentium Architectures. UNIT-II Microprocessors Instructions and Communications: Instruction Set of 8086, 80186 and 80286 Processors, Basic Instruction Types, Addressing Modes, Memory terfacing, Polling and Interrupts, Interrupts and DMA. UNIT-III Microprocessor I/O & Systems: Introduction to I/O Interface, Port Address Decoding, 8254 Programmable Interval Timer, 16550 Programmable Communication Interface, ADC and DAC, 80186 and 80188 Architecture, Addressing Modes, Instruction Set, Introduction to 80286 Microprocessor UNIT-IV Embedded Controllers & Systems: Introduction to Embedded Systems, 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Instruction Set, Interfacing, Introduction to ARM and SHARC Processors.

Books: 1) Intel Series of Microprocessors by Berry B. Bray : TMH 2) 8086 Microprocessor and Architecture by Liu Gibson : PHI 3) Advanced Microprocessors by Daniel Tabak : Mc. Graw Hill.Inc 4) Embedded Controllers by Berry B. Bray : Pearson Education 5) Related IEEE/IEE Publications

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) DETECTION & ESTIMATION THEORY NC-ECE- 625 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation : 100 Marks Time: 3 Hours

Instructions: There shall be nine questions in total. The question No.1 is compulsory and will have four parts a, b, c, and d covering entire syllabus. There shall be two questions from each unit and students have to attempt one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks. Question paper should have 25% numerical part. UNIT-I Statistical Communication Theory: Representation of deterministic signals, Orthogonal representation of signals. Dimensionality of signal spaces. Construction of orthogonal basis functions. Time bandwidth relationship: RMS duration and bandwidth, uncertainty relations. UNIT-II Review of Random Processes: Definition and classification, stochastic integrals, Fourier transforms of random processes, stationary and non-stationary processes, correlation functions. Ergodicity, power spectral density, transformations of random processes by linear systems. Representation of random processes (via sampling, K-L expansion & narrow band representations), special random processes (white Gaussian noise, WienerLevy processes, special random processes, shot-noise processes Markov processes). UNIT-III Optimum Filtering: Matched filters for deterministic signals in white and Coloured Gaussian noise. Wiener filters for random signals in white and coloured Gaussian noise. Discrete and continuous time filters. UNIT-IV Detection and Estimation Theory: Hypothesis testing- Bayes, Minimax and NeymanPearson criteria, Types of estimates and error bounds, General Gaussian problem, Detection and estimation in coloured noise, Elements sequential and non-parametric detection. Wiener-Hopf and Kalman filtering, Applications to communication, radar and sonar systems Books: 1) HL Van Trees: Detection Estimation and Modulation Theory, Wiley New York. 2) MD Srinath, PK. Rajasekran, R.Viswamathan: Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing with Application, PHI. 3) Hancock and Wintz: Signal detection theory. 4) AD Whalen: Detection of signals and noise. 5) Related IEEE/IEE publications

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) BASICS OF OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION NC-ECE-641 L 3 T 0 On Term Evaluation : 100 Marks End Term Evaluation : 100 Marks Time : 3 Hours

Instructions : There shall be nine questions in total. The question no. 1 is compulsory and will have four parts a, b, c & d covering entire syllabus. There shall be two questions from each unit and students have to attempt one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks. Question paper should have 25 % numerical part. UNIT-I Introduction : Elements of fiber communication link, Advantages of optical fiber communication, Propagation within fiber, Numerical Aperture, Multimode and Single mode fibers, Step Index and Graded Index fibers. UNIT-II Losses in Optical Fiber : Linear & Non-Linear Scattering Losses, Bending Losses, Absorption Losses, Combined Losses. Dispersion in Optical Fiber : Intermodal Dispersion, Material dispersion, Waveguide dispersion, Intramodal Dispersion, Total Dispersion, Dispersion shifted and Dispersion flattened fibers. UNIT-III Light Sources : LEDs and their principle of action, Homostructure and Heterostructure LEDs, Laser diodes and their principle of action, Fabry-Perot Laser diodes. Photodetectors : PIN diodes, APDs & their principle of action. UNIT-IV Optical Networks : Fiber Splicing, WDM, Optical isolators, Optical circulators, Optical attenuators, Optical power budgeting, Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFA), Singlehop and multi-hop optical networks. Reference Books: 1. Gerd Keiser, Optical Fiber Communications, McGraw Hill 2. D. K. Mynbaev and L L. Scheiner, Fiber Optic Comm.Technology, Pearson Edu. 3. John M. Senior, Optical Fiber Communications, Pearson Education

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) MICROCONTROLLER NC-ECE-643 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks Time: 3 Hours

Instructions : There shall be nine questions in total. The question no. 1 is compulsory and will have four parts a, b, c & d covering entire syllabus. There shall be two questions from each unit and students have to attempt one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks. Question paper should have 25 % numerical part.

UNIT-I Introduction: 8051 Microcontroller comparison of micro controller and Microprocessor, 4-bit, 8-bit, 16-bit and 32 bits microcontrollers, application of micro controller. 8051 assembly language programming: introduction to 8051 assemblies Programming, data types and directives, 8051 flag bits and PSW register. UNIT-II 8051 architecture: Block diagram of 8051,pin out diagram, explanation of internal units, I/O ports, timer and counters, serial data interrupt, connecting external memory, Simple Programs in Assembly Language, RAM allocation memory in 8051. UNIT-III Instruction set: Role of processor selection in Embedded System, addressing modes, logical operations, arithmetic operation, interrupt handling, call and jump instructions push and pop instructions, time delay calculations in 8051 chips, Look up tables. UNIT-IV Applications of 8051:Interfacing with ADC & sensors, Interfacing with DAC, Interfacing with external ROM, interfacing with 8255PPI, interfacing with Keyboard and LCD, Watch dog timer (WDM), Interfacing with temperature sensors.

Text Books: 1. Ali Mazidi, 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded System. 2. K.J. Ayala, 8051 Microcontroller-2nd Edition Cengage International.

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) ADVANCE MANUFACTURING & METROLOGY NC-ME-641 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks Time: 3 Hours 1. 2. There are NINE questions in a set of question-paper. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt five questions in all. FIRST question is compulsory which covers the whole syllabus. Attempt ONE question from each of the other four Units

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UNIT- I Introduction to Machining process & various types of conventional machines, welding & type of welding, forging, grinding, lapping and investment casting. UNIT - II Introduction to metrology, tolerances, fits and fundamental deviations, surface finish, relation of skin depth with surface finish, various types of instruments UNIT -III EDM basic Principles & Mechanism of material removal, metal removal rate, machining accuracy & its optimization especially surface finish. Selection of tool materials, various flushing methods. EDM, wire cut its principle & application. UNIT IV Introduction to computer aided Manufacturing, i.e. NC, CNC, DNC & CIM. Components of CNC Machines. Point to point & continuous contouring 2 axis, 3 axis & 5 axis machines Convention of axis part programming, G codes and M codes, flexible manufacturing system, tooling for CNC machines & tool pre-setter setting of origin in X,Y & Z directions.

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) BIO-INFORMATICS NC-BT-641 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks There are NINE questions in a set of question-paper. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt five questions in all. FIRST question is compulsory which covers the whole syllabus. Attempt ONE question from each of the other four Units UNIT-I

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY:The genetic material,Gene structure and information content,Protein structure and function,The nature of chemical bonds,Molecular biology tools,Genomic information content. DATA SEARCHES AND PAIRWISE ALIGNMENTS: Dot plots, Simple alignments,Scoring,Gaps,Scoring matrices,The Needleman and Wunsch algorithm,Local and global alignments, Database searches,Multiple sequence alignments. UNIT-II SUBSTITUTION PATTERNS: Patterns of substitutions within genes,Estimating substitution numbers,Variations in substitution rates between genes,Molecular clocks,Evolution in organelles. DISTANCE-BASED METHODS OF PHYLOGENETICS:History of molecular phylogenetics,Advantages to molecular phylogenies, Phylogenetic trees,Distance matrix methods,Maximum likelihood approaches, Multiple sequence alignments. UNIT-III CHARACTER-BASED APPROACHES TO PHYLOGENETICS:Parsimony,Inferred ancestral sequences,Strategies for faster searches,Consensus trees,Tree confidence,Comparison of phylogenetic methods,Molecular phylogenies. GENOMICS AND G0ENE RECOGNITION:Prokaryotic genomes, Prokaryotic gene structure.,Prokaryotic gene density,Eukaryotic genomes,Eukaryotic gene structure,Open reading frames,Gene expression,Transposition,Repetitive elements,Eukaryotic gene density. UNIT-IV PROTEIN FOLDING:Polypeptide composition,Secondary structure,Tertiary and quaternary structure,Protein folding,Structure prediction.

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PROTEOMICS:Protein classification,Experimental techniques,Inhibitors and drug design,Ligand screening,X-ray crystal structures,Empirical methods and prediction techniques, Postranslational modification prediction. Note: The examiner will set nine questions, taking first question from entire syllabus, and two questions from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one question from each unit and first question is compulsory. All questions will carry equal marks. Text Books: Bioinformatics Computing (International Edition) 1. Dan Krane 2. Michael Raymer 3. Bryan Bergeron

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEM NC-IT-641 L 3 T 0 1. 2. On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks There are NINE questions in a set of question-paper. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt five questions in all. FIRST question is compulsory which covers the whole syllabus. Attempt ONE question from each of the other four Units

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UNIT-I Basic concepts - understanding information and information systems, Hardware, Software, Networks, telecommunications and the Internet, E-business applications, Acquiring and developing BIS, Initiating, systems development, UNIT-II BIS project management, Systems analysis, Systems design, implementation and maintenance, IS strategy, Managing e-business.

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UNIT-III Managing information security, End-user computing - providing end-user services, Ethical, legal and moral constraints on information systems. UNIT-IV ERP: An Overview, Enterprise-An Overview, Benefits of ERP, ERP and Related Technologies, Business Process Reengineering (BPR), On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP), Supply Chain Management Note: The examiner will set nine questions, taking first question from entire syllabus, and two questions from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one question from each unit and first question is compulsory. All questions will carry equal marks. Books: Business Information Systems 1 Technology, development and management for the e-business, 2nd Edition 2 Paul Bocij, Dave Chaffey, Andrew Greasley, Simon Hickie 3 S. Sadagopan, Enterprise Resource Planning, Tata McGraw Hill

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA NC-CSE-643 On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks

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There are NINE questions in a set of question-paper. All questions carry equal marks. 2. Attempt five questions in all. FIRST question is compulsory which covers the whole syllabus. Attempt ONE question from each of the other four Units UNIT-I Introduction: Survey of computer Graphics and its applications, Interactive and passive graphics, introduction to GKS primitives, display processors. Graphics Devices: Display systems-refresh CRTs, raster scan and random scan monitors, Grey shades, Interlacing, beam penetration shadow mask monitors, look up tables, plasma panel, LED and LCD monitors, VGA and SVGA resolutions, Hardcopy devices printers, plotters, interactive input devices-mouse, digitizing tablet, light pan, touch panels, image scanners, voice systems, joy stick, track ball. UNIT-II Drawing Geometry: Coordinate System, resolution, use of homogenous coordinate system, scan conversion, symmetrical DDA, simple DDA, Bresenhams line drawing algorithm, Circle drawing using DDA and polar coordinates, Bresenhams circle drawing algorithm, generation of ellipse. UNIT-III 2-D Transformations: Translation, rotation, scaling, mirror reflection, shearing, zooming, panning, input techniques pointing, positing, rubber band methods and dragging, tweening. Graphics Operations: Clipping-line clipping using Sutherland-Cohen and midpoint subdivision algorithm, polygon clipping, window and view port, windowing transformation, Filling stack based fill algorithm, scan-line seed fill algorithm. UNIT-IV 3-D Graphics: 3D modeling of objects, 3D display techniques, coordinate system,3D transformation matrices for translation, scaling and rotation, parallel projection, perspective projection, hidden surface removal Z buffer, backface, scan-line, depthsorting, area subdivision, Shading-modelling, light intensities, gouraud shading, phong shading. Multimedia: Concepts of Hypertext/Hypermedia, Multimedia applications, multimedia authoring, multimedia hardware, images, bitmaps, and windows paint brush.

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References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Computer Graphics Donald Hearn, M.pauline Baker-PHI Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics-Newman & Sproull McGraw Hill Multimedia Systems- John F. Koegel Bufford Addison Wesley Computer Graphics Principles & Practice Foley etc.- Addison Wesley Procedural elements of Computer Graphics Rogers McGraw Hill Fundamentals of Computer Graphics and Multimedia D.P. PHI

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M.Tech 3rd Semester (ECE) DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS & RESEARCH METHODOLOGY NC-MBA-641 L 3 T 0 1. 2. On Term Evaluation: 100 Marks End Term Evaluation: 100 Marks There are NINE questions in a set of question-paper. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt five questions in all. FIRST question is compulsory which covers the whole syllabus. Attempt ONE question from each of the other four Units

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UNIT-I Research Concepts Concepts, meaning, objectives, motivation, types of research, approaches, research (Descriptive research, Conceptual, Theoretical, and Applied & Experimental). Formulation of Research Task Literature Review, Importance & Methods, Sources, quantification of Cause Effect Relations, Discussions, Field Study, Critical Analysis of Generated Facts, , selection of Research task. UNIT-II Design of experiment Definition of Experimental Design, Examples, Single factor Experiments, Guidelines for designing experiments. Process Optimization and Designed experiments, Methods for study of response surface, determining optimum combination of factors, Taguchi approach to parameter design. UNIT-III Analysis of Results Parametric and Non-parametric, descriptive and Inferential data, types of data,. One way and 2 way classified data, methods of data collection, processing analysis, error analysis, different methods, analysis of variance, significance of variance, analysis of covariance UNIT-IV Report Writing - Types of reports, layout of research report, interpretation of results, style manual, layout and format, style of writing, typing, references, tables, figures, conclusion, appendices. Note: The examiner will set nine questions, taking first question from entire syllabus, and two questions from each unit. Students are required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one question from each unit and first question is compulsory. All questions will carry equal marks.

Reference Books 1. Wilkinson K. L, Bandera P. L, Formulation of Hypothesis, Himalaya Publication. 2. Schank Fr., Theories of Engineering Experiments, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publication.
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3. Douglas Montgomary, Design of Experiments, Statistical Consulting Services, 1990.. 4. John W. Besr and James V. Kahn, Research in Education, PHI Publication. 5. C. R. Kothari, Research Methodology, New Age Publishers, 2005.

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