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Syllabus
From
Vision:
To become center of excellence for creating competent engineers with evolving technical
skills, leadership qualities with human values to pursue excellence in professional field.
Mission:
Providing quality education to
Develop technical skills, soft skills and professional ethics to cater the needs of industry.
PEO2: Pursue higher education, research; address environmental issues with ethical
practices.
PSO1: Peruse higher studies in the field of Signal processing, Networking and VLSI.
PSO2: Update Knowledge and Industrial Skills through Training and Internship.
UETA501 AC 02 -- -- -- -- -- --
Total 16+02 08 01 15 05 01 21
Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
Continuous Assessment
Course Practical
Course Name (CA) End Term
Code and Oral Total
Internal Sem. Work
Test Test Oral
Assessment Exam
1 2
(IA)
UETC501 Communication
15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Systems
UETC502 Random signal
15 15 10 60 25 -- -- 125
And processes
UETC503 RF Filters and
15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
Antennas
UETC504 Microprocessor
& 15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
Microcontroller
UETC505 Integrated
15 15 10 60 100
Circuits
UETL501 Communication
Systems -- -- -- -- 25 25 50
laboratory I
UETL502 Microprocessor
&
-- -- -- -- 25 25 ---- 50
Microcontroller
laboratory
UETL503 Integrated
Circuits -- -- -- -- 25 ---- 25 50
laboratory
UETL504 Data Structures
and Analysis of
algorithms --- --- ---- --- 25 25 --- 50
Laboratory
Total 725
Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
Continuous Assessment
Course Practical
Course Name (CA) End Term
Code and Oral Total
Internal Sem. Work
Test Test Oral
Assessment Exam
1 2
(IA)
UETC601 Digital Signal
15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Processing
UETC602 Digital
15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
Communication
UETC603 VLSI Design 15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
UETC604 Computer
Communication 15 15 10 60 100
Networks
UETC605 Operating
15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
System
UXXI6XX Interdisciplinary
15 15 10 60 100
Course
UETL601 Digital Signal
Processing -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory
UETL602 Communication
Systems -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory II
UETL603 VLSI Design
-- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory
UETL604 Mini Project -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
UETL605 Advanced
Microcontroller 25 --- 25 50
Laboratory
Total 850
Recommended Books:
1. WayneTomasi, Electronics Communication Systems, Pearson education, Fifth edition.
2. Kennedy and Davis, Electronics Communication System, Tata McGraw Hill, Fourth
edition.
3. B.P. Lathi, Zhi Ding,Modern Digital and Analog Communication system, Oxford
University Press, Fourth edition
Recommended Books
1. Alberto Leon-Garcia, Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering, Second
edition, Pearson,1993.
2. Papoulis and S. U. Pillai, Probability, Random Variables, and Stochastic Processes, Fourth
edition, McGraw-Hill, 2002.
3.H. Stark and J.W. Woods, Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal
Processing, Third edition, Pearson.
4. Hwei Hsu , Probability, Random Variables and Random Processes, Schaums Outlines,
McGraw Hill Education, 2004
Term-Work:
At least total 08 assignments / tutorial covering entire syllabus should be completed during
batch wise tutorial. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the
student with every assignment / tutorial graded from time to time. The average of grades
converted into marks should be taken into account for term work assessment
3 Fundamentals of Antennas. 7
3.1 Conceptual understanding and radiation mechanism.
3.2 Antenna parameters: Radiation pattern, radiation power density, radiation
intensity, directivity, aperture concept, polarization, input impedance,
gain, radiation efficiency, beam width, bandwidth, FRIIS transmission
equation.
3.3 Linear wire antennas :Infinitesimal dipole , finite length dipole, half
wave length dipole : radiation field, radiation resistance, radiation
sphere, near field, far field, directivity, its radiation field, radiation
resistance, radiation sphere, near field, far field, directivity,
Arrays 6
4 4.1 Linear arrays, planar arrays and circular arrays.
4.2 Array of two isotropic point sources, non-isotropic sources, principle of
pattern multiplication linear arrays of n elements, broadside, endfire
radiation pattern, directivity, Beamwidth and null directions, array
Factor.
5 Special Types of Antennas 8
5.1 Microstrip antennas: Rectangular & circular patch applications and feed
mechanism, Design example of RMSA and effect of different parameters.
5.2 Horn antenna. E plane ,H plane sectoral horn antenna.
Reflector antennas: Plane reflector, corner reflector, feed mechanisms,
5.3 Log periodic and Helical antennas.
Total 39
Recommended Books:
1. Costantine A. Balanis Antenna Theory analysis and design, John Wiley
Publication.
2. John D. Kraus Antennas, Tata McGraw Hill publication.
3. Reinhold Ludwig, Pavel Bretchko, RF Circuit Design, Pearson Education
Asia.
4. David M. Pozar Microwave Engineering, John Wiley and Sons Inc.Hobokenh, New Jersy,
Fourth Edition .
5. K. D. Prasad Antenna and Wave PropagationSatya Prakashan, New Delhi.
3 8051 Microcontroller 8
3.1 Architecture and organization, pin configuration.
Total 39
Recommended Books:
1. John Uffenbeck: 8086/8088 family: Design, Programming and Interfacing, Prentice Hall,
2ndEdition 3. B. B. Brey: The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386,
80486, Pentium and Pentium Pro Processor, Pearson Pub, 8th Edition
2. Hall D.V: Microprocessor and Interfacing Programming and Hardware, Tata McGraw Hill,
2nd Edition.
Course Prerequisites: UETC 302 Analog Electronics-I , UETC402: Analog Electronics-II , 304:Electrical
Networks
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Understand and design circuits for linear and nonlinear applications of operational amplifier
2. Design first and second order active filters using operational amplifier
3. Design waveform generators using special purpose ICs
4. Illustrate function of special purpose ICs of voltage regulators, PLL,VCO and their applications
5. Understand the techniques of analog to digital and digital to analog conversion
Total 39
Recommended Books:
1. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and analog integrated circuits, Third
edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 2002.
2. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson Prentice
Hall, 4th Edition
3. K. R. Botkar, Integrated Circuits, Khanna Publishers, fifth edition, ISBN: 81-7409-208-0
4. William D. Stanley, Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated circuits, Pearson
Education Asia, fourth edition
Term work:
Term work shall consist of 10 experiments covering entire syllabus of the courses UETC501
Communication Systems and UETC503 RF Filters & Antennas. Term work assessment will be
based on the overall performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time.
The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work
assessment.
The practical examination will be of 15 marks and oral examination of 10 marks will be based on
entire courses UETC501 Communication Systems and UETC503 RF Filters & Antennas.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the course
UETC504 Microprocessor & Applications. Term work assessment will be based on the overall
performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of
grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.
The practical examination will be of 15 marks and oral examination of 10 marks will be based on
entire course UETC504 Microprocessor & Applications.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the course
UETC505 Integrated Circuits. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of
the student with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades converted
into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.
The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC505 Integrated Circuits.
Recommended Books:
1. Y. Langsam, M. Augenstin and A. Tannenbaum, Data Structures using C, Pearson
Education Asia, 1st Edition, 2002, ISBN 978-81-317-0229-1
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the Laboratory
course UETL504 Data Structure and Algorithms Laboratory. Term work assessment will be
based on the overall performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time.
The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work
assessment.
The practical examination will be of 15 marks and oral examination of 10 marks will be based on
entire course UETL504 Data Structure and Algorithms Laboratory.
Recommended Books:
1. Sanjit K. Mitra, DSP a Computer based approach , Tata McGraw Hill.
2. A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Schafer, "Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-hall of India.
3. J. R. Jhohnson, Intorduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-hall of India.
4. John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal - Processing -Principles, Algorithms,
and Applications Prentice-hall of India.
5 A. Nagoor Kani Digital Signal Processing TataMcGraw Hill India.
6. Emmanual Ifeachor, Barrie W. Jervis, Digital Signal Processing, A practical Approach
Pearson India.
4. Analyze the performance of different waveform coding technique for baseband transmission and
reception of signal.
5. Analyze different band pass digital transmission and reception of signal.
Recommended Books:
1. Haykin Simon, Digital Communication Systems, John Wiley and Sons, New Delhi, 4 th
Edition, 2014
2. Taub Schilling, Principles of Communication systems, Tata McGraw Hill Second
Edition
3. Bernard Sklar and Pabitra Kumar Ray, Digital communications, Pearson Education,
second Edition
Recommended Books:
#There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to 60 marks
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Understand layered architecture of communication network and physical layer services.
2. Perceive the significance of data link layer services and protocols.
3. Analyze various routing techniques and services for network layer.
4. Understand reliable and unreliable transport layer protocols for operations of various application layer
protocols such as HTTP, DNS and FTP.
Recommended Books:
1. J. F. Kurose and K. W. Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, Pearson
Publication, 5th Edition.
2. B. Forouzan, Data Communication and Networking, McGraw Hill Publication, 5th
Edition.
3. L. Garcia et al, Communication Networking, McGraw Hill publication, 2nd Edition.
4 File Management 03
4.1 File Naming, File Structure, File Types, File Access, File Attributes, File
Operations, Memory Mapped Files, Implementing Files, contiguous
allocation, linked list allocation, indexed allocations, Inode
4.2 Single level directory system, Two level directory system, Hierarchical
Directory System
5 Input Output Management 06
5.1 Principles of Input/output H/W: I/O Devices, Device Controllers, Direct
Memory Access.
5.2 Principles of Input/output S/W: Goals Of I/O S/W, Interrupt Handler,
Device Driver, Device Independent I/O Software
5.3 Disks : RAID levels, Disks Arm Scheduling Algorithms
5.4 Management of free blocks.
6 Real Time Operating System(RTOS) 08
6.1 Introduction, Characteristics of real-time operating systems
6.2 Real Time task Scheduling, Modeling Timing constraints, Table-driven
scheduling
6.3 Cyclic schedulers
6.4 Earliest Deadline First (EDF) scheduling
6.5 Rate Monotonic Algorithm( RMA)
7 Case Study of UNIX 04
7.1 History of UNIX, UNIX Goals, Unix Shell, interfaces to Unix, UNIX
utility programs
7.2 Traditional UNIX Kernel, Unix Security measures
7.3 Unix commands
TOTAL 39
Recommended Books:
1. Tanenbaum, Modern Operating Systems, IIIrd Edition, PHI
2. Silberschatz A., Galvin P., and Gagne G, Operating Systems Concepts, VIIIth Edition
Wiley.
3. William Stallings, Operating System-Internal & Design Principles, VIth Edition, ,
Pearson
4. Rajib Mall, "Real-Time Systems: Theory and Practice," Pearson, 2008.
5. Achyut S. Godbole, Operating Systems, 2nd edition, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Maurice J. Bach, The Design of Unix Operating System, Prentine Hall
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the course
UETC601 Digital Signal Processing. Term work assessment will be based on the overall
performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of
grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.
The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC601 Digital Signal Processing.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the courses
UETC602 Digital communication and UETC604 Computer Communication Network. Term work
assessment will be based on the overall performance of the student with every experiments graded
from time to time. The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for
term work assessment.
The oral examination will be based on entire courses UETC602 Digital communication and
UETC604 Computer Communication Network.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the courses
UETC603 VLSI Design. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the
student with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades converted into
marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.
Course Objectives:
The Objective of Mini Project is to make student enable to apply the knowledge and skills learned out of
courses studied to solve/implement predefined practical problem. The students undergo various
laboratory/tutorial/simulation laboratory/work shop courses in which they do experimentation based on the
curriculum requirement. The mini Project may be beyond the scope of curriculum of courses taken or may be
based on the courses but thrust should be on
Learning additional skills
Development of ability to define and design the problem and lead to its accomplishment with proper
Planning.
Learn the behavioral science by working in a group
Course Outcomes: After successful completion of the course students should be able to
1.
Term Work:
The group may be maximum four (04) students. Each group will be assigned one faculty as a
supervisor. There should be proper assessment record of progress of the project and at the end of
the semester it should be assessed for awarding TW marks. The final examination will be based
on demonstration in front of committee of examiners. In the examination each individual student
should be assessed for his/her contribution, understanding and knowledge gained about the task
completed.
The topic of Mini Project may be some hard ware model based on courses Learnt or beyond the
curriculum. The students may use this opportunity to learn different computational techniques as
well as some model development
Course Outcomes: After successful completion of the course students should be able to
2. Understand programming of 8051 and the interfacing of 8051 with Peripheral ICs
3. Write basic programs of ARM processor
4. Write basic programs of PIC controller
Recommended Books:
1. M. A. Mazidi, J. G. Mazidi and R. D. Mckinlay, The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded
systems, Pearson Publications, Second Edition 2006.
2. C. Kenneth J. Ayala and D. V. Gadre, The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded system using
assembly & C , Cengage Learning, Edition 2010.
3. Satish Shah, The 8051 Microcontrollers, Oxford publication first edition 2010.
4. Andrew Sloss, Dominic Symes, and Chris Wright, ARM System Developers Guide Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers, First Edition 2004.
5. James A. Langbridge, Professional Embedded Arm Development, Wrox, John Wiley
Brand& Sons Inc., Edition 2014
6. Mazidi, Pic Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C for Pic 18,
Pearson Education India, 2008.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 06 experiments and a project covering entire syllabus of the
Laboratory course UETC605 Advanced Microcontroller Laboratory . Term work assessment will
be based on the overall performance of the student with every experiment/ project graded from
time to time. The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for term
work assessment.
The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC605 Advanced Microcontroller
Laboratory.