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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING List of Subjects - 2007 - Scheme

VII Semester
L+T+P SEE Hrs./ Week CIE Credit

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1. 4+0+0 4+0+0 3+0+0 3+0+0 0+0+3 0+0+3 18+0+6 3 3 24 3 3 4 50 50 50 50 50 350 4 50

EC701

Computer Communication Networks

4+0+0

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EC702

Embedded Systems

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EC703

Power Electronics

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EC71X

Elective - IV

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EC72X

Elective - V

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EC704

VLSI Lab

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EC705

Seminar

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711 Biomedical Instrumentation 712 Spread Spectrum Communication 713 Image Processing 714 Cryptography 715 Reliability Engineering

721 RF Circuit Design 722 Satellite Communications Systems 723 Pattern Recognition 724 Data structures using C++ 725 Artificial Intelligence

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING List of Subjects - 2007 - Scheme

VIII Semester
L+T+P SEE Hrs./ Week CIE Credit

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1. 2+2+0 3+0+0 3+0+0 3+0+0 0+0+3 0+0+9 17+0+12 3 9 29 3 3 3 50 50 50 50 50 350 4 50

EC801

Antennas & Wave Propagation

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EC802

Wireless Communication

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EC81X

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EC82X

Elective - VII

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EC803

Power Electronics Lab

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811 Analog and mixed mode VLSI design 812 Multimedia Communications 813 Speech Processing 814 Real Time Operating System

821 High Performance Communication Networks 822 Biomedical Signal Processing 823 Optical Computing 824 H. R. Management

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COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS Sub code : EC 701 Hours/Week : 4+0+0 Total Hours : 52 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 4 3

UNIT - 1 Introduction: Uses of Computer Networks: Business Applications, Home Applications, Mobile Users. Network Hardware: Local Area Networks, Metropolitan Area Networks, Wide Area Networks, Wireless Networks. Network Software: Protocol Hierarchies, Design Issues for the Layers, Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services, Service Primitives, Data rate limits and network performance. Network Models: The OSI Reference Model, The TCP/IP Reference Model, A Comparison of the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models, addressing. Physical Layer: The Theoretical Basis for Data Communication: Bandwidth Limited Signals, The Maximum Data Rate of a Channel. Guided Transmission Media: Magnetic Media, Twisted Pair, Coaxial Cable, and Fiber Optics. 12 Hours UNIT - 2 Data Link Layer: Framing, Error Control, Flow Control, ErrorDetecting Codes. Data Link Protocols: Simplest Protocol, Stop-and-Wait Protocol, Stopand-Wait ARQ, Go-Back-N ARQ, Selective Repeat ARQ, HDLC. 10 Hours UNIT - 3 Multiple Accesses Random Access: ALOHA, Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)Protocols, CSMA with Collision Detection, CSMA with Collision Avoidance. Controlled Access: Reservation, Polling, Token Passing. Channelization: FDMA,TDMA, CDMA. Wired LAN and Wireless LANs: Ethernet, IEEE standards, Standard Ethernet. Changes in the standards, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11. 10 Hours
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UNIT - 4 Connecting LANs, Backbone and Virtual LANs: Connecting devices, Back bone Networks, Virtual LANs. Network Layer: Logical addressing, Ipv4 addresses, Ipv6 addresses, Ipv4 and Ipv6, Transition from Ipv4 to Ipv6. 10 Hours UNIT - 5 Network Layer: Delivery, Forwarding, Unicast Routing Protocols, Multicast Routing protocols. The Transport Layer: Process to process Delivery, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), TCP, Domain name system, Resolution. 10 Hours TEXT BOOK : 1. Data Communications and Networking, Behrouz A. Forouzan, 3e, McGrawHill, 2004. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Computer Networks, Andrew S. Tenenbaum, 4e, Pearson Education/PHI, 2003 2. Data and Computer Communication ,William Stallings, 6e, Pearson Education, Asia. 3. Computer Networking, Kurose and Ross, Pearson Education, 2002 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Sub code : EC 702 Hours/Week : 4+0+0 Total Hours : 52 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 4 3

UNIT-1 Introduction: Overview of embedded systems, embedded system design challenges, common design metrics and optimizing them. Survey of different embedded system design technologies, trade-offs. Custom Single-Purpose Processors, Design of custom single purpose processors. 10 Hours UNIT-2 Processor design: RT level design and optimizing the design. General purpose processors, General-purpose processor design. Standard SinglePurpose Peripherals: Timers/ counters, UART, PWM, LCD, Keypad controllers. 10 Hours
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UNIT - 3 Memory: Introduction, memory write ability and storage performance, common memory types, composing memory, memory hierarchy, Memory management unit, advanced memories. 10 Hours UNIT - 4 Interrupts: Basics -Shared Data Problem-Interrupt latency. Survey Of Software Architecture: Round Robin, Round Robin with Interrupts, Function Queue, scheduling, RTOS architecture. 10 Hours UNIT - 5 Introduction to RTOS: Tasks - states - Data - Semaphores and shared data - operating systems services - Massage Queues - Mail Boxes Timers Events - Memory Management Interrupts. Basic design using RTOS - Overview Encapsulating Semaphores & Queues, Hard real time Scheduling, Saving memory , Power. 12 Hours TEXT BOOKS: 1. Embedded System Design, A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002 2. An Embedded software Primer, David E. Simon, Pearson Education, 1999. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Embedded Systems, Architectureand Programming, Raj Kamal, TMH. 2. Embedded C programming, Barnett, Cox & Ocull, Thomson (2005). POWER ELECTRONICS Sub Code : EC703 Hours/Week : 4+0+0 Total Hours : 52 CIE SEE Credits Ex. Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 4 3

UNIT-1 Introduction, Applications of power electronics, Power semiconductor devices, Control characteristics, Types of power electronics circuits, Peripheral effects. Power BJTs, Switching characteristics, Switching limits, Base derive control, Power MOSFETs, Switching characteristics, Gate drive, IGBTs, Isolation of gate and base drives. 12 Hours
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UNIT - 2 INTRODUCTION TO THYRISTORS: Principle of operation states anode-cathode characteristics, Two transistor model. Turn-on Methods, Dynamic Turn-on and turn-off characteristics, Gate characteristics, Gate trigger circuits, di / dt and dv / dt protection, Thyristor firing circuits. CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS: Introduction, Principles of phase controlled converter operation, 1 fully controlled converters, Dual converters, 1 semi converters (all converters with R & RL load). 12 Hours UNIT - 3 Thyristor turn off methods, natural and forced commutation, self commutation, class A and class B types, Complementary commutation, auxiliary commutation, external pulse commutation, AC line commutation, numerical problems. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS: Introduction, Principles of on and off control, Principles of phase control, Single phase controllers with restive loads and Inductive loads, numerical problems. DC CHOPPERS: Introduction, Principles of step down and step up choppers, Step down chopper with RL loads, Chopper classification, Analysis of impulse commutated Thyristor chopper (only qualitative analysis). 12 Hours UNIT - 5 INVERTERS: Introduction, Principles of operation, Performance parameters, 1 bridge inverter, voltage control of 1 invertors, current source invertors, Variable DC link inverter. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS: 1. Power Electronics - M. H. Rashid 3rd edition, PHI / Pearson publisher 2004. 2. Power Electronics - M. D. Singh and Kanchandani K.B. TMH publisher, 2nd Ed. 2007. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Power Electronics, Essentials and Applications, L Umanand,Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2009. 2. Power Electronics, Daniel W. Hart, McGraw Hill, 2010. 3. Power Electronics, V. Nattarasu and R.S. Anandamurhty, Pearson/Sanguine Pub. 2006.
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BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION Sub Code : EC711 Hrs/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE : SEE : Credits : Exam Hrs : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT- I FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION Anatomy and Physiology, Physiological Systems of the body, Sources of Biomedical Signals, Basic medical instrumentation system, Intelligent medical instrumentation system, General constraints in design of medical instrumentation system. 08 Hours UNIT- 2 BIOELECTRIC SIGNALS AND ELECTRODES Origin of Bioelectric Signals, Recording Electrodes, Ag-AgCl Electrodes, Electrodes for ECG, Electrodes for EEG, Electrodes for EMG, Electrical conductivity of Electrode Jellies and Creams, Microelectrodes. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 PHYSIOLOGICAL TRANSDUCERS AND RECORDING SYSTEMS Classification of transducers, Pressure Transducers, Transducers for body temperature measurement, Preamplifiers, Signal processing techniques, Recording system. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 BIOMEDICAL RECORDERS ECG, VCG, PCG, EEG, EMG, Other biomedical recorders. 08 Hrs UNIT - 5 MODERN IMAGING SYSTEMS X-ray Machine and Digital Radiography, X-ray Computed Tomography, MRI System, Ultrasonic Imaging System. 07 Hours TEXT BOOKS: 1. Handbook of Bio-Medical Instrumentation, R. S. Khandpur, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Medical Instrumentation, John W. Clark, John G. Webster, John Wiley and Sons, 1998. 2. Bio-Medical Instrumentation and Measurements, Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, II edition, Pearson Education, 2002/PHI 3. Principles of Applied Bio-Medical Instrumentation, L.A.Geddes and L. E. Baker, John Wiley & Sons, 1975.
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SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATION Sub Code : EC712 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT-1 Introduction to spread spectrum systems Two communication problems, direct sequence spread spectrum, BPSK, QPSK,MSK direct sequence spread spectrum Frequency Hop spread spectrum, hybrid direct sequence/frequency Hop spread spectrum, complex envelope representation of Spread spectrum systems. 08 Hours UNIT 2 Binary shift register sequences for Spread spectrum Systems. Introduction, Definitions, Mathematical background and sequence generator fundamentals, maximal length sequences, Gold Codes, Non linear code generators. 08 Hours UNIT 3 Code tracking Loops, Introduction, optimum tracking of Wide band signals, base band Delay lock tracking loop, Non-coherent Delay lock tracking loop, Tau-Dither non-coherent tracking loop, Double Dither non coherent tracking loop,Non coherent Delay lock tracking loop with arbitrary data and spreading modulation, code tracking loops for frequency Hop systems. 08 Hours UNIT 4 Initial synchronization of the receiver spreading code, introduction, Problem definition and the optimum synchronizer, serial search synchronization techniques, generalized analysis of average synchronization time, synchronization using a matched filter, synchronization by estimating the received spreading code, tracking loop pull in. 09 Hours UNIT 5 Code division multiple access. Introduction, cellular radio concept, fundamentals of cellular radio system, co-channel interference protection prediction,cellular concept revisited, CDMA digital cellular systems, Detection of spread spectrum signal. 06 Hours
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TEXT BOOKS : 1. Introduction to Spread spectrum communication, Peterson, Ziemer and Borth. Pearson Education Publication. 2. Spread Spectrum and CDMA Application, Valeri Ipatov. John Wiley Publication. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Handbook of spread spectrum communication, Simon and Omura, McGraw Hill Publication. IMAGE PROCESSING Sub code : EC713 CIE Hours/Week : 3+0+0 SEE Total Hours : 39 Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Digital Image Fundamentals Elements of visual perception, a simple image model, Sampling and Quantization, some basic relationships between pixels, image geometry. Image Transforms Introduction, 2D orthogonal and Unitary transforms, Properties of unitary transforms, DFT, DCT, DST, Hadamard, Haar, Slant, KLT and SVD transform. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Image Representation by Stochastic Models Introduction, one-dimensional causal models, AR models, Non-causal representations, linear prediction in two dimensions. Image Enhancement Point operations, Histogram modeling, Spatial operations, Transform operations, Multi-spectral image enhancement, false color and pseudo color, Color image enhancement. 08 Hours UNIT- 3 Image Filtering and Restoration Image observation models, Inverse and wiener filtering, Fourier domain filters, Smoothing splines and interpolation, Least squares filters, generalized inverse, SVD and iterative methods, Maximum entropy restoration, Bayesian methods, Coordinate transformation & geometric correction, Blind de-convolution. 08 Hours
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UNIT - 4 Image Analysis & Computer Vision Spatial feature extraction, Transform features, Edge detection, Boundary extraction, Boundary representation, Moment representation, Structure, Shape features, Texture, Scene matching & detection, Image segmentation, Classification techniques. 07 Hours UNIT-5 Image Reconstruction from projections Introduction, Radon transform, Back projection operator, Projection theorem, Inverse radon transform, Fourier reconstruction, Fan beam reconstruction, 3D tomography. Image data Compression Introduction, Pixel coding, Predictive techniques, Transform coding, Interframe coding, Coding of two-tone images, Image compression standards. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. Digital Image Processing, R. C. Gonzalez and R. E Woods, 2nd Edition, Pearson education (Asia)/Prentice Hall of India, 2004. 2. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, A. K. Jain, Pearson education (Asia)/Prentice Hall of India, 2004. CRYPTOGRAPHY Sub Code : EC714 Hours/Week : 3-0-0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT- 1 Overview: Services, Mechanisms and attacks, OSI security architecture, Model for network security Introduction to finite fields : Groups, Rings and Fields, modular arithmetic, Euclidi algorithm, Finite fields of the form GF(p), polynomial arithmetic, Finite fields of the form GF(2n), problems. 08 Hours UNIT- 2 Introduction to number theory: Prime numbers, Fermats and Eulers theorem, Chinese Remainder Theorem, Discrete logarithm, Problems. Classical encryption techniques: Symmetric cipher model, Substitution techniques, Transposition techniques, Rotor machine, Steganography, problems. 08 Hours
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UNIT- 3 Block ciphers and DES: Simplified DES, Block cipher principles, DES, Strength of DES, Block cipher design principles, Block cipher modes of operation, Problems Advanced Encryption Standard (AES): S-AES cipher. 08 Hours UNIT- 4 Public Key Cryptography and RSA: Principles of Public Key Cryptosystems, RSA algorithm, Problems, Knapsack problem, ElGamal cryptosystem. Other public key cryptosystems and key management: Key management, Diffie Hellman key exchange, Elliptic curve arithmetic, Elliptic curve cryptography, Problems. Analog of Diffie-Hellman on ECC. 08 Hours UNIT- 5 Message authentication and hash functions: Authentication requirements, Authentication functions, Message authentication codes, Hash functions, Security of Hash functions, and MAC, Problems. Digital signature and authentication protocol: Digital signature and authentication protocol, Digital signature standard. 07 Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Cryptography and Network Security Principles and practices, William Stallings 3rd Edition, Pearson Education /PHI 2003 REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Introduction to number Theory and Cryptography Neal Koeblitz,2nd Ed., Springer verlag 2. Cryptography and Network Security, Atul Kahate, TMH-2003 3. Applied cryptography - Bruce Schneier, second edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2001 RELIABILITY ENGINEERING Sub code : EC715 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE : SEE : Credits : Ex. Hrs : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

Rationale: This course is to provide students with a broad theoretical background in the modeling and analysis of reliability systems. a second
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goal is to prepare students to read and understand the reliability literature. This is an application oriented course. UNIT - 1 Introductory Concepts. Discrete Probability, Models of Reliability, Engineering Importance. 07 Hours UNIT - 2 Probability Density Functions used to Calculate Reliability. Mixed Distribution and Combined.Effects Models, Complex Systems Design and Analysis. 08 Hours UNIT- 3 Optimal Design methods for Systems. Distributions of Sample Statistics and their use in Constructing Confidence Intervals on Reliabilities. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Point an Interval Estimates for the Exponential. Bayesian Point and Interval Estimates for Exponential Binomial, Geometric and Poisson distribution. 08 Hours UNIT-5 Markov Models for Repairable Systems Reliability. Markov Models for Repairable systems Availability. Renewal Theory. 08 Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Reliability Engineering , Elsayed A. Elsayed. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Blanchard, Benjamin S., Dinesh Verma, and Elmer L. Peterson, Maintainability, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1995. 2. Reliability Statistics, Dovich, Robert A., ASQC Quality Press, Milwaukee, WI, 1990. (Paperback) RF CIRCUIT DESIGN Sub Code : EC721 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE : SEE : Credits : Ex. Hrs : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT-1 Wave Propagation in Networks: Introduction to RF/MW concepts and


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applications; RF electronic concepts Fundamental concepts in wave propagation, circuit representation of two port RF/MW networks. 09 Hours UNIT-2 Passive Circuit Design: Smith Chart, Applications of smith chart in distributed and lumped element circuit applications, Design of matching networks. 08 Hours UNIT-3 Basic considerations in Active networks: Stability consideration in active networks, Gain considerations in Amplifiers. 08 Hours UNIT-4 Active Networks: Linear and Nonlinear Design: RF/MW Amplifiers small signal design, large signal design, RF/MW oscillator design. 08 Hours UNIT-5 RF/MW frequency converters, rectifier and detector design, Mixer design, RF/MW control circuit design. 06 Hours REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Radio Frequency & Microwave Electronics Illustrated, Mathew M. Radmanesh PE (Asia) Pte.Ltd 2004. 2. RF Circuit Design Theory and applications, Reinhold Ludwig and Pavel Bretchko PE(Asia) Pte.Ltd 2004.

SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Sub Code : EC722 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE : SEE : Credits : Ex. Hrs : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Over view of Satellite Systems: Introduction, frequency allocation, INTEL Satellites. Orbits: Introduction, Kepler laws, definitions, orbital element, apogee and perigee heights, orbit perturbations, inclined orbits, calendars, universal time, sidereal time, orbital plane, local mean time and sun synchronous orbits, Geostationary orbit: Introduction, antenna, look angles, polar mount antenna, limits of visibility, earth eclipse of satellite, sun transit outage, launching orbits. 08 Hours
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UNIT - 2 Propagation impairments and space link: Introduction, atmospheric loss, ionospheric effects, rain attenuation, other impairments. Space link: Introduction, EIRP, transmission losses, link power budget, system noise, CNR, uplink, down link, effects of rain, combined CNR. 07 Hours UNIT - 3 Space Segment: Introduction, power supply units, altitude control, station keeping, thermal control, TT&C, transponders, antenna subsystem. Earth Segment: Introduction, receive only home TV system, out door unit, indoor unit, MATV, CATV, Tx Rx earth station. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Interference and Satellite access: Introduction, interference between satellite circuits, satellite access, single access, pre-assigned FDMA, SCPC (spade system), TDMA, pre-assigned TDMA, demand assigned TDMA, down link analysis, comparison of uplink power requirements for TDMA & FDMA, on board signal processing, satellite switched TDMA. 08 Hours UNIT- 5 DBS, Satellite mobile and specialized services: Introduction, orbital spacing, power rating and number of transponders, frequency and polarization, transponder capacity, bit rates for digital TV, satellite mobile services, VSAT, RadarSat, GPS, orb communication. 08 Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Dennis Roddy, Satellite Communications, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill International edition, 2006 REFERENCES BOOKS: 1. Timothy Pratt, Charles Bostian and Jeremy Allnutt, Satellite Communications, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2003 2. W.L. Pitchand, H.L. Suyderhoud, R.A. Nelson, Satellite Communication Systems engineering, 2nd Edn, Pearson Edu., 2007

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PATTERN RECOGNITION Sub Code : EC723 CIE : 50 Marks Hours/Week : 3+0+0 SIE : 50 Marks Total Hours : 39 Credits : 3 Ex Hrs : 3 UNIT - 1 Introduction Applications of Pattern recognition, statistical decision theory, Image processing and analysis. Probability Introduction, Probability of events, Random variables, Joint distributions and densities, Moments of random variables, estimation of parameters from samples, minimum risk estimators. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Statistical Decision Making Introduction, Bayes theorem, Multiple features, conditionally independent features, Decision boundaries, Unequal costs of error, Estimation of error rates, The leaving-One-Out technique, Characteristic curves, Estimating the composition of populations. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Non Parametric Decision Making Introduction, Histograms, Kernel and Window estimators, Nearest neighbor classification techniques, Adaptive decision boundaries, Adaptive discriminant functions, Minimum squared error discriminant functions, choosing a decision making technique. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Clustering Introduction, Hierarchical clustering, partitional clustering. Artificial Neural Networks Introduction, Nets without hidden layers, Nets with hidden layers, The back-Propagation algorithm, Hopfield nets; an application. 08 Hours UNIT - 5 Processing of waveforms and Images Introduction, Gray level scaling transformations, equalization, Geometric Image Scaling and Interpolation, Smoothing Transformations, Edge detection, Laplacian and Sharpening operators, Line detection and Template matching, Logarithmic Gray Level Scaling, The statistical significance of image features. 07 Hours
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TEXT BOOKS: 1. Pattern Recognition, Earl Gose, Richard Johnsonburg & Steve Joust, Prentice-Hall of India-2003. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Pattern Recognition, Duda and Hart, (Pattern recognition a scene analysis). 2. Pattern Recognition, Robert J Schalkoff, Statistical, Structural and Neural approaches, John wiley.

DATA STRUCTURES USING C++ Sub code : EC724 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT-1 Introduction: Functions and parameters, Dynamic memory allocation classes, Testingand debugging. Data Representation, Introduction, Linear lists, Formula-based representation linked representation, Indirect addressing simulating pointers. 07 Hours UNIT-2 Arrays And Matrices: Arrays, Matrices, Special matrices sparse matrices. 07 Hours UNIT-3 Stacks: The abstract data types, Derived classe and inheritance, Formulabased Representation, Linked representation, Applications, Queues: The abstract data types, Derived classes and inheritance, Formula-based representation, Linked Linked representation, Applications. 08 Hours UNIT-4 Skip Lists And Hashing: Dictionaries, Linear representation, Skip list representation, Hash table representation, Binary And Other Trees: Trees, Binary trees, Properties and representation of binary trees, Common binary tree operations, Binary tree traversal the ADT binary tree, ADT and class extensions. 09 Hours UNIT-5 Priority Queues: Linear lists, Heaps, Leftist trees. Search Trees: Binary search trees, B-trees, Applications.
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TEXT BOOK: 1. Data structures, Algorithms, and applications in C++, Sartaj Sahni, McGraw Hill.2000. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Object oriented programming in C++ ,Balaguruswamy. TMH, 1995. 2. Programming in C++, Balaguruswamy. TMH, 1995 Litivin, Vikas Publication, 2003. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Sub code : EC725 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Introduction, the propositional calculus, predicate calculus using inference rules to produce predicate calculus expressions. Introduction to graph theory, strategies for state space, using state space to represent reasoning with the predicate calculus. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Introduction to Heuristic approach, an algorithm for heuristic approach, admissibility, monotonicity and informedness, using heuristics in games, complexity issues. Introduction to control and implementation of state space search, production systems. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Issues in knowledge representation, a brief history of Al representational systems, conceptual graphs-a network language, alternatives to explicit representation, agent based and distributed problem solving. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Introduction to weak methods theorem proving, the general problem and difference tables, resolution theorem proving, prolog and automated reasoning. 08 Hours UNIT- 5 Role of knowledge in language understanding, deconstructing languagea symbolic analysis, syntax 559, syntax and knowledge with A TN parsers. 07 Hours
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TEXT BOOK : 1. Artificial Intelligence- Rich and Knight, 2e, TMH,1991 2. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Charniak and Mc Dermott, Pearson Education,1999 REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Artificial Intelligence, George F. Luger, 4e, Pearson Education, 2002 VLSI LAB Sub Code : EC704 Hours/Week : 0+0+3 CIE : SEE : Credits : Ex. Hrs. : 50 Marks 50 Marks 2 3

PART A: DIGITAL DESIGN 1. Write Verilog Code for the following circuits and their Test Bench for verification, observe the waveform and synthesize the code with technological library with given Constraints*. Do the initial timing verification with gate level simulation. i. An inverter ii. A Buffer iii. Transmission Gate iv. Basic/universal gates v. Flip flop -RS, D, JK, MS, T vi. Serial & Parallel adder vii. 4-bit counter [Synchronous and Asynchronous counter] *An appropriate constraint should be given. PART - B: ANALOG DESIGN 1. Design an Inverter with given specifications*, completing the design flow mentioned below: a. Draw the schematic and verify the following i) DC Analysis ii) Transient Analysis b. Draw the Layout and verify the DRC, ERC c. Check for LVS d. Extract RC and back annotate the same and verify the Design e. Verify & Optimize for Time, Power and Area to the given constraint*** 2. Design the following circuits with given specifications*, completing the design flow mentioned below:
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a. Draw the schematic and verify the following i) DC Analysis ii) AC Analysis iii) Transient Analysis b. Draw the Layout and verify the DRC, ERC c. Check for LVS d. Extract RC and back annotate the same and verify the Design. i) A Single Stage differential amplifier ii) Common source and Common Drain amplifier 3. Design an op-amp with given specification* using given differential Amplifier, Common source and Common Drain amplifier in library** and Complete the design flow mentioned below: a. Draw the schematic and verify the following i) DC Analysis ii) AC Analysis iii) Transient Analysis b. Draw the Layout and verify the DRC, ERC c. Check for LVS d. Extract RC and back annotate the same and verify the Design. 4. Design a 4 bit R-2R based DAC for the given specification and complete the design flow mentioned using given op-amp in the library**. a. Draw the schematic and verify the following i) DC Analysis ii) AC Analysis iii) Transient Analysis b. Draw the Layout and verify the DRC, ERC c. Check for LVS d. Extract RC and back annotate the same and verify the Design. * Appropriate specification should be given. ** Applicable Library should be added & information should be given to the Designer. *** An appropriate constraint should be given.

SEMINAR Sub code : EC705 Hours/Week : 0+0+3 Total Hours : 39


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CIE : 50 Marks SEE : Credits : 2

ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION Sub code : EC 801 Hours/Week : 2+2+0 Total Hours : 52 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 ANTENNA BASICS: Basic antenna parameters, patterns, beam area, Radiation Intensity, Beam efficiency, Directivity and Gain, Antenna aperture, Effective height, Radio communication link, Fields from oscillating dipole, Antenna field zones, Shape- impedance consideration. POINT SOURCES: Introduction, point sources, Power patterns, Power theorem and applications, Radiation intensity, Examples of Power patterns, field patterns, Phase patterns. ANTENNA ARRAYS Arrays of two isotropic point sources, Non- isotropic similar point sources, pattern multiplication, pattern synthesis, Non- isotropic dissimilar point sources, array of n- isotropic sources of equal amplitude and spacing, null directions, Array of two driven ?/2 elements (broad side case, end-fire case and general case with equal currents of any phase). 10 Hours UNIT-2 ELECTRIC DIPOLE AND THIN LINEAR ANTENNAS: The short electric dipole, the fields of short dipole, radiation resistance, thin linear antenna, radiation resistance of ? /2 antenna, fields of thin linear antenna. LOOP ANTENNA: Loop antenna (general case), field comparison of short dipole and small loop, field pattern, radiation resistance, directivity, radiation efficiency, Q, Band width and SNR. 10 Hours UNIT- 3 HELICAL ANTENNA AND YAGI-UDA ARRAY: Helical antenna, Helical geometry, Design considerations of Monofilar axial-mode helical antenna, dipole arrays with parasitic elements, the yagi-uda array, Axialmode pattern and phase velocity of wave propagation on Monofilar Helices, axial-Mode patterns, Axial ratio and conditions for circular polarization of Monopilar axial- mode Helical antenna and wide band characteristics of Monopilar axial- mode helical antenna. ANTENNA TYPES: Slot antenna, Babinets principle and Complementary antenna, Horn antenna, Reflector antenna (Flat sheet reflector, corner reflector, paraboloidal reflector), Broad band frequency independent antenna, Basics, Rumseys principle, The log- periodic antennas.
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Antennas for special applications: Antennas for terrestrial mobile communication systems, Antennas for Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Embedded antennas, Ultra-wide band antennas for digital applications, The plasma antennas. 12 Hours UNIT-4 WAVE PROPAGATION: Ground wave propagation, plain-earth reflections, space waves and surface waves, elevated dipole antenna above plain earth, wave tilt, spherical earth propagations, Tropospheric waves. 10 Hours UNIT - 5 IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION: The Ionosphere, Reflection and Refraction of waves by Ionosphere, Regular and irregular variations of Ionosphere, Attenuation factor, Sky wave transmission, Effect of earths magnetic field, wave propagation in Ionosphere, Faraday rotation and measurement of total electron content. 10 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. Antenna- John D Kraus, Ronald J Marhefka, 3edition ,2003. 2. Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems, Jordan & Balmain, 2e, PHI, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Antennas for all applications, - John D Kraus, Mc Graw Hill, 2e, 1988. 2. Electronic Communication Systems, Kennedy, 3edition, TMH, 1997. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Sub code : EC802 Hours/Week : 2+2+0 Total Hours : 52 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Introduction: Introduction to wireless telecommunication systems and Networks, History and evolution Different generations of wireless cellular networks 1G, 2g, 3G and 4G networks. Common Cellular System components, Common cellular network components, Hardware and software, views of cellular networks, 3G cellular systems components, Cellular component identification, Call establishment. 10 Hours
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UNIT - 2 Mobile Radio Propagation, Introduction to Radio wave Propagation, Free space propagation model, Relating power to Electrification, The three basic propagation mechanisms, Reflection, Ground-reflection (2ray) model, Diffraction scattering. Small scale multipath propagation , Factor simplifying, small scale fading, Doppler shift, Small scale multipath requirements, Direct and RF pulse system, spread spectrum sliding corrector channel sounding, Frequency domain channel sounding. 12 Hours UNIT - 3 Wireless network: Wireless network architecture and operation, Cellular concept Cell fundamentals, Capacity expansion techniques, Cellular backbone networks, Mobility management, Radio resources and power management, Wireless network security. 10 Hours UNIT - 4 GSM, TDMA and CDMA: GSM and TDMA techniques, GSM system overview, GSM Network and system Architecture, GSM channel concepts, GSM identifiers, GSM system operation, Traffic cases, Call handoff, Roaming, GSM protocol architecture. CDMA overview, CDMA channel concept, CDMA operations. 10 Hours UNIT - 5 Modulation and coding: Wireless Modulation techniques and Hardware, Characteristics of air interface, Path loss models, wireless coding techniques, Digital modulation techniques, OFDM, UWB radio techniques, Diversity techniques, Typical GSM Hardware. 10 Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Wireless communications principle and practice, theodore SRappaport, second edition, EEE publications. REFERENCE BOOK 1. Principle & Application of GSM, Vijay K Garg, Pearson Education. 2. Wireless communication and application, Kamilo Feher.

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ANALOG AND MIXED MODE VLSI DESIGN Sub Code : EC811 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Review of MOS device physics, MOS device models. Single stage amplifiers: Basic concepts, common source, source follower, common gate stage, cascode stage amplifiers. 06 Hours UNIT - 2 Current mirrors(basics), Differential amplifiers: Single-ended and differential operation, basic differential pair(qualitative analysis only), common mode response, differential pair with MOS loads,Gilbert cell. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Op-Amp design: General considerations, One-stage Op-Amp, Two Stage Op-Amp. 08 Hours UNIT 4 Data Converter fundamentals: Analog versus Digital Discrete Time Signals, Sample & Hold Circuits, DAC Specifications, ADC Specifications, Mixed Signal Layout Issues. Data Converter Architectures: DAC Architectures: Resistors String, R2R Ladder Networks, Current Steering, Charge Scaling DAC, Cyclic DAC, Pipeline DAC, ADC Architectures: Flash, 2-step Flash ADC, Pipeline ADC, Integrating ADC, Successive Approximation ADC. 09 Hours UNIT- 5 Sub-Micron CMOS circuit design: Process flow, capacitors and resistors, MOSFET Switch, Delay and Adder elements, Analog Circuits MOSFET Biasing. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS: 1. Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, Behzad Razavi, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002. 2. CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, Simulation, R. Jacaob Baker, Harry W Li, David E Boyce, PHI Edn, 2005. 3. Mixed signal circuit design (Vol II of CMOS: Circuit design, layout and simulation), R. Jacob Baker, CMOS IEEE Press and Wiley Interscience, 2002.
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REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. CMOS Analog Circuit Design, P E Allen and D R Holberg, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2002. MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS Sub code : EC812 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex.Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Multimedia communications Introduction, multimedia information representation, multimedia networks, multimedia applications, media types, communication modes, network types, multipoint conferencing, network QoS application QoS. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Multimedia information representation Introduction, digital principles, text, images, audio, video. Text and image compression: introduction, compression principles, text compression, image compression. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Audio and video compression Introduction, audio compression, DPCM, ADPCM, APC, LPC, video compression, video compression principles, H.261, H.263, MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Multimedia information networks Introduction, network performance parameters, throughput, networking delay, delay variance, error rate, quality of service. QoS perspectives, QoS Processing, multimedia transmission, requirements, transmission over WANs, Multimedia Transmission over LANs, ATM Networks, Wireless LANs. 09 Hours UNIT - 5 Multimedia transport and management protocols Multimedia transport: RTP and RTCP. Multimedia management protocols: H.323, SIP, SDP, SAP. 06 Hours
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TEXT BOOKS: 1. Multimedia Communications:Applications, Networks, Protocols, and Standards, Fred Halsall, Pearson Education, Asia, 2nd edition Indian reprint 2002. 2. Multimedia Information Networking, Nalin K. Sharda, PHI, 2003. 3. Multimedia Fundamentals: Vol 1-Media Coding and Content Processing, Ralf Steinmetz, Klara Narstedt, Pearson Education, 2004. SPEECH PROCESSING Sub code : EC 813 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hrs : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Production and classification of speech sounds: introduction, mechanism of speech production. Acoustic phonetics: vowels, diphthongs, semivowels, nasals, fricatives, stops and affricates. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Time-domain methods for speech processing :time dependent processing of speech, short time energy and average magnitude, shorttime average zero crossing rate. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Analysis and Synthesis: Brief Applications of temporal processing of speech signals in synthesis, enhancement, hearing applications and clear speech. 07 Hours UNIT - 4 Frequency domain methods for speech processing: introduction, definitions and properties: Fourier transforms interpretation and linear filter interpretation, sampling rates in time and frequency. 08 Hours UNIT - 5 Filter bank summation and overlap add methods : for short-time synthesis of speech, sinusoidal and harmonic plus noise method of analysis/synthesis. Homomorphic speech processing: Introduction, homomorphic system for convolution, the complex cestrum of speech, homomorphic vocader. 08 Hours
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TEXT BOOK: 1. Digital processing of speech signals, L. R. Rabiner and R. W. Schafer, Pearson Education Asia, 2004. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Discrete time speech signalprocessing, T. F. Quatieri, Pearson Education Asia, 2004. 2. Speech and audio signal processing: processing and perception of speech and music, B. Gold and N. Morgan, John Wiley, 2004

REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS Sub code : EC814 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex.Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT-1 Introduction : Issues in Real Time Computing, Task classes.Charecterizing Real Time Systems and Tasks: Performance measures for Real Time Systems,Estimating Program runtimes. 08 Hours UNIT-2 Task Assignment & Scheduling : Classical Uniprocessor scheduling algorithms, Uniprocessor scheduling of IRIS tasks,Task assignment, Fault tolerant scheduling. 08 Hours UNIT-3 Real Time Communication: Network topologies,Protocols.Clock Synchronization : Clock, Impact of faults, Synchronization in Software, Hardware & Software Synchronization. 08 Hours UNIT-4 Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS): OS Services, I/O Subsystems, Network OS, Real Time & Embedded System OS, RTOS Task scheduling models, Performance matrics, Synchronization issues, Embedded LINUX internals, OS Security issues. 07 Hours
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UNIT-5 RTOS Tools with case studies : Use of MUCOS/OS-II, Use of VxWorks,Case studies of Vending machines,Coding for sending application ,embedded system for control systems & smart cards. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. Real Time Systems, C M Krishna & Kang G Shin, MGH 1997. Embedded System architecture, Programming & design, Raj Kamal,TMH 2003.

HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMUNICATION NETWORK Sub code : EC821 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Introduction History of Communication Networks, Networking principles, Future networks Internet, Pure ATM Network, Cable Network and Wireless. Network services and Layered Architecture, Applications, Traffic characterization and quality of services, Network services, High performance networks, Network Elements., Layered applications, Open data network model, Network architectures, Network bottlenecks. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Internet and TCP/IP Networks: IPV4 Reliable multicast, Multicast IP,Mobile IP, TCP and UDP, Applications, FTP, SMTP. Internet success and limitations, Performance of TCP/IP Networks, Performance of circuit switched Networks. SONET, DWDM, FTH, DSL, Intelligent networks CATV. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 ATM And Wireless Network ATM: Main features of ATM, Addressing, signaling and Routing, ATM header structure, ATM AAL, Internetworking with ATM Wireless Networks: Link level design, Channel Access, Network design, Wireless networks today, Future networks, ad hoc networks, High speed Digital cellular, Home RF and Bluetooth. 08 Hours
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UNIT - 4 Network controls Control of networks, Objectives and methods of control, Circuit switched networks, datagram Networks, Network economics, Derived demand for network services, ISPs, subscriber demand model, Empirical model. 08 Hours UNIT - 5 Optical Networks :Optical Links, WDM systems, Optical cross connects, Optical LANs, Optical paths and Networks. 07 Hours TEXT BOOKS: 1. High performance communication networks, Warland and Varaiya, Morgan Kauffman/Elsevier, 2nd Edition 2000. 2. High-Speed Networks and Internet: Performance and Quality of service, William Stallings, Pearson Edu.

BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Sub Code : EC822 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS IN MEDICINE AND ECG Characteristics of medical data , Medical instrument, Iterative definition of medicine, Evolution of microprocessor-based systems, The microcomputer-based medical instrument, Basic electrocardiography, ECG lead systems, ECG signal characteristics 07 Hours UNIT - 2 DIGITAL FILTERING AND INTEGER FILTERS Digital filters, The z transform, Elements of a digital filter, Types of digital filters Transfer function of a difference equation, The z-plane pole-zero plot, The rubber membrane concept, Basic design concept, Low-pass integer filters, High-pass integer filters, Bandpass and bandreject integer filters. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 ADAPTIVE FILTERS AND SIGNAL AVERAGING Principal noise canceler model, 60-Hz adaptive canceling using a sine
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wave model, Other applications of adaptive filtering, Basics of signal averaging, Signal averaging as a digital filter, A typical averager. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 DATA REDUCTION TECHNIQUES Turning point algorithm, AZTEC algorithm, Fan algorithm, Huffman coding The Fourier transform, Correlation, Convolution, Power spectrum estimation 08 Hours UNIT - 5 ECG QRS DETECTION Power spectrum of the ECG, Bandpass filtering techniques, Differentiation techniques, Template matching techniques. 08 Hours TEXTBOOK: 1. Biomedical Digital Signal Processing: C-language Examples and Laboratory Experiments for the IBM PC, Willis J. Tompkins, Prentice Hall, 1993. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Biomedical Signal Processing, Arnon Cohen,Edition: 2, revised, Published by CRC Press, 2002. 2. Biomedical Signal Processing, Metin Akay, Academic Press, 1994. OPTICAL COMPUTING Sub code : EC823 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT 1 Linear Optical Processing: Introduction, photographic film, spatial filtering using binary filters, holography, inverse filtering, de-blurring. Optical Arithmetic: Introduction, Half-tone processing, non-linear optical processing, arithmetic operation. 09 Hours UNIT - 2 Recognition using analog optical systems: Introduction, matched filter, joint transform correlation, phase only filter, AM recognition filters, generalized correlation filter, Mellin transform based correlation
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Devices: Non-linear devices, integrated objects, threshold devices. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Shadow casting and symbolic substitution: Shadow casting system and design algorithm, POSC logic operation, POSC multiprocessor, parallel ALU using POSC, sequential ALU using POSC, symbolic substitution. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Optical matrix processing: Multiplication, Multiplication using convolution, matrix operations, cellular logic architecture. 07 Hours UNIT 5 Artificial Intelligence Computations: Neural networks, associative memory, optical implementations, interconnections. 07 Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Optical Computing: An Introduction- Karim and Awwal, John Wiley, 2003

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sub code : EC824 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs. : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

UNIT - 1 Understanding the Nature and Scope of HRM,Context of HRM, Integrating HR Strategy with Business Strategy. Human Resource Planning, Analysing Work and Designing Jobs, Recruiting Human Resources, Selecting Human Resources. 08 Hours UNIT-2 Training, Development and Career Management, Appraising and Managing Performance, Managing Basic Remuneration. 07 Hours UNIT-3 Incentives and Performance based. Payments, Managing Employee benefits and services. 07 Hours
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UNIT-4 Managing Betterment work, Safe and Healthy Environment. Industrial Relations, Trade Unions. 09 Hours UNIT-5 Managing Ethical Issues in HRM, Evaluating HRM Effectiveness, Contemporary issues in HRM, International issues in HRM. Case studies to be included in all chapters. 08 Hours TEXT BOOK : 1. Human Resource Management: Text and Cases, K. Ashwathappa, Fifth Edition (2008) Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi. REFERENCE BOOK: 2. Human Resource Management, Tenth Edition (Indian subcontinent adaptation 2008), Gary Dessler, Pearson Education, Inc. POWER ELECTRONICS LAB Sub code : EC803 Hours/Week : 0+0+3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. CIE : SEE : Credits : Ex. Hrs. : 50 Marks 50 Marks 2 3

Static characteristics of SCR and DIAC. Static characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT. Controlled HWR and FWR using RC triggering circuit SCR turn off using i) LC circuit ii) Auxiliary Commutation UJT firing circuit for HWR and FWR circuits. Generation of firing signals for thyristors/ trials using digital circuits / microprocessor. AC voltage controller using triac diac combination. Single phase Fully Controlled Bridge Converter with R and R-L loads. Voltage (Impulse) commutated chopper both constant frequency and variable frequency operations. Speed control of a separately exited DC motor. Speed control of universal motor.
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12. Speed control of stepper motor. 13. Parallel / series inverter. Note : Experiments to be conducted with isolation transformer and low voltage. PROJECT Sub Code : EC804 Hours/Week : 0+0+ 9 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs OPEN ELECTIVES Information and Electronic communication Technology Sub Code : EC8X12 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SIE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3 : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 9 3

Common elective from electronics and communication departmentfor other branch students UNIT - 1 Introduction, measure of information, information content, symbols, entropy, communication channel, noise and channel capacity, discrete channels, error control, codes. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Noise, signal processing, am/fm/pm..., sampling, pam, tdm, pcm., concept of spread spectrum, multiple access, cells, mobility, inter cell handshake. 07 Hours UNIT - 3 Microwaves, microwave devices, microwave systems and antennnae, propagations, rflections and refractions terrestrial communications, ground and space components, snr, fdma, tdma..., satellite systems and services. 08 Hours UNIT - 4 Optical fibre, optical devices, transmission networks, multiplexing, WDM, OTDM, n/w management, lasers. 08 Hours
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UNIT - 5 Computers communications, osi, tcp/ip, languages, adhoc networks, security, multimedia, audio/video compression, 3G/4G n/w, latest trends. 08 Hours Ref Books: 1) Information theory & Coding Abrahamson Mcgraw Hill. 2) Wireless Communication & Application- Kamilo Feher. 3) Data Communication Faraouzan,TMH. 4) Optical fiber Communication -Gerd keiser MGH. 5) Multimedia Communication Fred Halsall-Pearson.

ROBOTICS Sub code : EC8X13 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SEE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 03 03

UNIT - 1 Introduction: Historical developments, arm kinematics and dynamics, manipulated trajectory and planning and control, sensing, robot languages, machine intelligence. Robot arm kinematics: Direct kinematics problem and inverse kinematics solution. 08 Hours UNIT - 2 Robot arm dynamics: Lagrange-Euler formulation, Newton -Euler formulation equation of motion. Planning trajectories: General considerations, joint interpolated trajectories, planning Cartesian path trajectories. 08 Hours UNIT - 3 Sensing: Range, proximity, touch, force and torque sensing. Low level vision: Image acquisition, illumination, geometry pre processing. 08 Hours UNIT-4 High level vision: Segmentation, description, 3D structure recognition, interpretation. Robot programming languages: Characteristics of robot languages, task languages. 08 Hours
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UNIT-5 Robot intelligence: State space search, predicate logic, means-ends analysis, robot learning, task planning expert systems. 07 Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Robotics-control, sensing, machine and intelligence, Fu K. S. etal, McGraw Hill. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Robotics and Control, Mittal and Nagarath, TMH 2003. 2. Industrial Robotics, Groover MP etal.

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS Sub Code : EC8X18 Hours/Week : 3+0+0 Total Hours : 39 CIE SIE Credits Ex Hrs : : : : 50 Marks 50 Marks 3 3

Common elective from electronics and communication departmentfor other branch students UNIT - 1 FUNDAMENTALS: - Electricity, Particle and Wave Motions, Conduction and Radiations, dielectrics, inductors, Vac. tubes, S.S. devices, ICs further advances, Power supply, Circuit functions. UNIT - 2 SOUND: - Transducers (Micro Phone, Loud Speakers), enclosures, Recordings disc, Magnetic, Optical, mono-stereo, Amplifiers, Multiplexers, mixers, Synthesizers, Theatre Sound, Studios, Editing. UNIT - 3 VISION: - B/W TV, CTV, Video tapes/discs, recording/ play back, Standards, Broad casting, Video systems, Studios, editing, B/W Displays, Filters, Cameras, Colour displays. UNIT - 4 TELECOM: - S/W System, Land line Modulation, Carrier, Fiber optics, Data services, mobiles, terrestrial & Satellite Systems, GPS, Computers, internet Services.
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UNIT- 5 UTILITIES: - Fax, Xerox, Calculators, Microwave ovens, Washing Machines, A/C & refrigeration, Dishwashers, ATMS, Set-Top boxes, Auto Electronics, Industrial Electronics, Robotics, Electronics in health / Medicine, Nano technologies. TEXT BOOK: Bali SP Consumer Electronics Pearson Education 2005. REFERENCES : a) Gulati R. R., Modern Television Engg Wiley Eastern. b) Kamilo Feher, Wireless Commu & Application PHI.

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