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EC 2144 Telecommunicatio Th A
n Network &
Management
Objectives :
1. to study ARM7 architecture and learn its assembly language programming
2. to study wireless protocols
3. to study field bus protocols
4. To understand the meaning of embedded system and applications in which they
are used.
5. To understand embedded system (ES) Design metrics.
6. To study Hardware and Software architecture of ES.
7. To study architecture of Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS )
8. To study Digital Camera as ES case study
9. To study Smart card as ES case study
10. To study Car control as ES case study
Text Books :
Reference Books :
Objectives:
- To study behavior of MOS transistor in detail.
- To draw NAND, NOR, XOR gates using CMOS logic.
- To be familiar with CMOS fabrication process
- To study VHDL as EDA Tool
- To study testability methods in VLSI
Out comes.
- Students will be able to draw IV characteristics of PMOS and NMOS
- Students will be able to chalk out basic unit steps in CMOS fabrication process
- Students will be able to write code for counter and register in VHDL.
Text Books
1. N. Weste and K. Eshranghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, Addison Wesley.
2. J. Rabaey, Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
3. D. Perry, VHDL, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill International, 1995.
4. Kang S. M.,CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits,TMH 3rd 2003
5. Bushnell Agrawal Essentials of Electronic Testing for digital memory and mixed signal VLSI
circuits, Kulwar Academec Publisher
Reference Books
1. Boyce and Baker “CMOS” EEE Press.
2. Xilinx FPGA /CPLD Data Book
3. VHDL Primer Addison Wesley Longman,2000,J Bhaskar
EC2034 : Mobile Computing
Objectives: To study -
1. Wireless standards
2. Mobile network layers
3. Wireless application protocol
Text Books
1. J Schiller ,’Mobile Communication’ , Addison Wesley, 2000
Reference Books
1 John Wiley,’ Mobile Communication Design Fundamentals’, 1993.
2. Wireless Communication and Networks, Pearson Education, 2003
Text Books
1. E C Ifleachor and B W Jervis “Digital Signal Processing – A practical
approach”, 2nd edition, Pearson education
2. John G Proakis, Monolakis “Digital Signal Processing – Principles,
Algorithms and Applications ”, Pearson education
Reference Books
1. P P Vaidyanathan “Multirate systems and filter banks”, PHI
2. B Venkatramani, M Bhaskar, “Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programming &
Applications”, TMH
3. Simon Haykin, “Adaptive Filter Theory”, 4th edition Pearson Education
EC2054 : CMOS Analog and Digital Design
Objectives
The PN Junction, The MOS transistor, Passive Components, Integrated Circuit layout,
Matching Concepts, MOS transistor layout, Resistor layout, Capacitor layout, Simple
MOS large signal model (SPICE LEVEL 1), MOS large signal model parameters, Small
signal model for the MOS transistor, Computer simulation Model (SPICE LEVEL3),
Subthreshold MOS Model.
MOS Switch, Calculation of charge feed through error, MOS diode, Current Sink and
Sources, Designing cascade current sink for a given Vmin, Designing the self biased high
swing cascade current sink for a given Vmin, Current Mirrors, Aspect ratio errors in current
amplifiers, Reduction of the aspect ratio error in current amplifier, Current and voltage
references, Bandgap reference, Design of a Bandgap voltage reference.
CMOS Amplifiers, Inverters, Active load Inverter, Current Source Inverter, Push pull
inverter, Noise analysis of inverter, Differential amplifier, Large Signal analysis,
Calculation of the worst case input common mode range of the N channel input
differential amplifier, Small signal analysis of differential amplifier, Slew rate and noise,
Current source load differential amplifier, Design of a CMOS differential amplifier with
a current mirror as a load, Cascode amplifier..
Static sequential circuits, Bistability, Flip flop classification, Master slave and edge
triggered flip fliops, CMOS static flip flops, Bipolar static flip flops, Dynamic two phase
flip flop, C2MOS latch.
Clock skew and sequential circuit performance, Single phase edge triggered clocking,
Two phase master slave clocking, Other clocking style, Self timed concept,
Synchronizers, Arbiters.
Outcome:
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to
• Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in the design,
analysis and modeling of digital integrated circuits.
• Design and conduct experiments using SPICE to characterize and
optimize digital integrated circuits.
• Design, Verify, Analyze and Evaluate the performance (speed, Power,
Area, Noise margins) of different MOS digital integrated circuits for different
design specifications.
• Use CAD tool in the design and verification of digital integrated circuits.
• Function as an effective team member in digital integrated circuits design
projects.
• Document and communicate the design efforts effectively using written
reports.
Text Books:-
Reference Books:-
Objectives:
A large number of electronic equipments are being used in hospitals for patient care and
diagnosis or carry out advanced surgeries. This subject will enable the students to learn
the basic principles of different instruments used in medical science.
TEXT BOOKS
REFERENCE BOOKS
Objectives:
• To introduce characteristics of neural network and to know basic learning rules
• To learn the need and theory of adaptive networks, Modular neural networks
• To understand Stochastic Networks & Stimulated Annealing
• To understand Unsupervised Learning Networks
• To recognize the architecture of pattern recognition
• To elaborate the applications of neural networks
Text Books
1. B. Yegnanarayana, “Artificial Neural Networks”, PHI
2. James A Freeman, David M Skapura, “Neural Networks-Algorithms,
Applications and Programming Techniques,” Person Education
Ref Books
1. Haykin, “Neural Network a comprehensive Foundation”, PHI
2. Mohan, Ranka, “Elements of Artificial Neural Networks”, Penram International
3. Anderson, “An introduction to Artificial Neural Networks”, Prentice Hall
4. William J Palm III, “Introduction toMATLAB 7 for Engineers,” TMH
EC2084 : Artificial Intelligence
Objectives:
• To understand AI representations and applications
• To study ISA Hierarchy
• To get familiar with Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning
• To understand neural network architecture
• To realize expert system using architecture and case studies
Text Books
Reference Books
1. Eugane. Charniak, Frew, “Introduction to Artificial Intelligance”, McDermott
2. Kishan Mehrotra, Sanjay Rawika, K. Mohan, “Arificial Neural Network”
3. Rajendra Akerkar, “Introduction to Artificial Intelligance”, Prentice Hall
Publication
EC2094 : ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS
• Three Phase Transistorized Voltage Source Inverter(VSI)- 120 and 180 degree
mode of operation and analysis, PWM Inverters- Techniques and comparison,
Voltage Control and Harmonic Reduction in inverters, Space Vector Modulation.
Text Books
2 Mohan, Undeland & Robbins, “Power Electronics”, 3 edition, John Wiley, 2003
Reference Books
1 Dubey, Doralda, Joshi & Sinha, “Thyristorised Power Controllers”, New Age
International, 1986
Outcomes:
At the end of this course, the students will be able to
• Describe CTV Transmitter and Receiver
• Distinguish between Analog and Digital Television
• Interpret Comparison Techniques
• Explain DTH, DSR, DVD Player and P.A. system
Text Books
1. R.R.Gulathi, “Modern TV Practice”, New Age International.
2. R.G. Gupta, “Audio Video Systems”, Technical Education.
Reference Books
1. A. M. Dhake, “Television and Video Engineering”, TMH Publication.
2. Herve Benoit, “Digital Television”, Focal Press.
3. S. P. Bali, “Color TV Theory and Practice”, TMH.
4. Bernard Grobb & Charles E., “Basic TV and Video Systems”, McGraw Hill.
5. Michael Robin & Michel Poulin“Digital Television Fundamentals”, McGrawHill.
6. Danny Briere & Pat Hurley, ”HDTV for Dummies”, Wiley Publishing, Inc.
EC2114 : Advanced Communication Systems
Outcomes:
Text Books
1 Lio-‘ Microwave Devices & Circuits’– Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Skolink - Radar System –Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
Objectives:
• To recognize role of machine vision
• To understand point, morphological operators
• To identify optimization technique and fuzzy system
• To understand image restoration
• To know various machine vision applications
Text Books
1. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle, “Image processing analysis and
machine vision” , 2nd edition, Thomson Learning
2.Galbiati, “Machine Vision”
Ref Books
1.IEEE / Elsevier Journal Papers on Machine Vision
EC7014: Embedded System Design
Objectives :
To perform practicals on ARM7 processor using ‘C’ language for various on-
chip and Off-chip peripherals with and without RTOS.
List of Practicals
6 Writing a program using RTOS functions to schedule 4 tasks with priority. The
Tasks may be keyboard, LCD,LED ADC etc.
8 Write a program to introduce timer based events for microcontroller using RTOS.
Reference Books :
Prerequisites :
Knowledge of Basic digital combinational and sequential circuits, state machines , MOS
Transistor.
Objectives:
- To study behavior of MOS transistor in detail.
- To draw NAND,NOR,XOR gates using CMOS logic.
- To study VHDL as EDA Tool
- To implement designed circuits on CPLD or FPGA
List of Practicals
8 . To write VHDL code for traffic Light controller. Simulate and implement above the
same on Universal kit.
9 . To write VHDL code for RAM with chip enable, W-R functions.
Simulate and implement the same on the kit.
Text Books
1. N. Weste and K. Eshranghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, Addison Wesley.
2. J. Rabaey, Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, Prentice Hall India,
1997.
3. D. Perry, VHDL, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill International, 1995.
4. Kang S. M.,CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits,TMH 3rd 2003
5. Bushnell Agrawal Essentials of Electronic Testing for digital memory and mixed
signal VLSI circuits, Kulwar Academec Publisher
Reference Books
1. Boyce and Baker “CMOS” EEE Press.
2. Xilinx FPGA /CPLD Data Book
3. VHDL Primer Addison Wesley Longman,2000,J Bhaskar
EC7034: Mobile Computing
Objectives: To study
• Mobile network layers
• Wireless application protocol
• Mobile transport layers
List of Practicals
Text Books
1. J Schiller, Mobile Communication, Addison Wesley, 2000
Reference Books
1 John Wiley,’ Mobile Communication Design Fundamentals’, 1993.
2. Wireless Communication and Networks, Pearson Education, 2003
List of Experiments
1. Random signal Generator
2. Implementation of LMS algorithm
3. Implementation of lattice structure
4. Program to convert direct form coefficients to lattice form
5. Program to convert Lattice form coefficients to direct form
6. Implementation of Levinson-Durbin algorithm
7. Implementation of FIR filter using Backward prediction method
8. Implementation of FIR filter using forward prediction method
9. Implementation of Decimation
10. Implementation of Interpolation
11. Power spectrum estimation
12. Introduction to TMS 320C6713 DSP processor
13. Implementation of convolution using DSP Processor
14. Implementation of IIR filter using DSP Processor
15. Implementation of FIR filter using DSP Processor
List of Practicals
Outcome:
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to
• Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in the design,
analysis and modeling of digital integrated circuits.
• Design and conduct experiments using SPICE to characterize and
optimize digital integrated circuits.
• Design, Verify, Analyze and Evaluate the performance (speed, Power,
Area, Noise margins) of different MOS digital integrated circuits for different
design specifications.
• Use CAD tool in the design and verification of digital integrated circuits.
• Function as an effective team member in digital integrated circuits design
projects.
• Document and communicate the design efforts effectively using written
reports.
Text Books:-
Reference Books:-
Objectives:
This will enable the students to learn
• Basic principles and working of ECG, Defibrillators, Pacemakers, BP Machine
with their specifications.
• How these instruments are operated on patients after the visit to hospital
List of Practicals
1. To study and check specifications of an ECG Recorder.
2. To Design and implement QRS Detector
3. To measure Blood Pressure using Sphygmomanometer,
4. Study of Pacemaker,
5. Study of defibrillators
6. To design a Clinical Thermometer.
7. To implement Heart rate Meter.
8. Study of EEG/EMG Machine.
9. Study of Bedside Monitor (Mediscope)
10. Study of Dialysis System.
11. Study of Clinical Lab Instrumentation.(Spectrophotometer/Colorimeter)
12. Study of Laser Treatments in Medicines.
13. Visit to Hospital.
Outcomes:
After completion of this course students will be able to
• Operate ECG Machine and analysis of Electrocardiogram
• Operate Defibrillator
• Design of QRS Detector and Heart rate meter
• Measurement of B.P. and design of automatic B.P. Machine
• Operate ICU related biomedical equipments
Text Books
Reference Books
Objectives:
• To introduce characteristics of neural network and to know basic learning rules
• To learn the need and theory of adaptive networks, Modular neural networks
• To understand Stochastic Networks & Stimulated Annealing
• To recognize the architecture of pattern recognition
• To elaborate the applications of neural networks
List of Practicals
1. Design and implement artificial neural network to compute XOR for the two
inputs using feedback artificial neural network
2. Simulate Adaline Algorithm
3. Implement back propagation simulator
4. Implement ART1 Simulator
5. Mini-Project : Simulate a complete neural network architecture for any pattern
recognition application (group activity)
Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to
• Explain characteristics of neural network and to know basic learning rules
• Interpret need and theory of adaptive and Modular neural networks
• Explain architecture of pattern recognition
• Simulate applications of neural networks
EC7084 : Artificial Intelligence
Objectives:
• To understand AI representations and applications
• To study ISA Hierarchy
• To get familiar with Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning
• To understand neural network architecture
• To realize expert system using architecture and case studies
List of Practicals
1. Implement the game ‘Tic-Tac-Toe’ by using intelligent algorithm ( or magic
square method )
2. Implement A* algorithm to solve the problem of 8-puzzle (consider any initial
state and final state)
3. Shoe the working of A0 algorithm
4. Implement the game using 8 tile puzzle using depth first search technique
5. Implement the game using 8 tile puzzle using Bredth first search technique
6. Implementation of simple neural network architecture for any pattern recognition
application.
7. Implement the prolog for Family history management
8. Implement the authentication program
9. Implement the program for graphics (Individual)
10. Implement the expert system (Mini project : Group task)
Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to
• Explain AI representations and applications
• Classify ISA Hierarchy
• Elucidate expert system using architecture and case studies
Text Books
Objectives:
• To verify theoretically designed power converter systems for different types of
loads
• To gain hands on experience on different AC / DC motor drives & it’s protection
Systems
• Use of simulation software for analysis of power systems.
List of Practicals
Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to
• build different power conversion(Rectifier/ Inverter) systems
• operate various industrial controlled AC/DC Motor drives
• use of simulation software for analysis of power systems.
Text Books
Reference Books
1. Dubey, Doralda , Joshi & Sinha “Thyristorised Power Controllers”, New Age
International, 1986.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
Outcomes:
Students will be able to
• Explain different amplifier’s frequency response of Color TV.
• Identify important waveforms, voltages and faults in Color TV Receiver.
• Explain the function of different blocks of DTH, DVD player, DTV, HDTV, and
DSR.
• Describe Commercial setup of TV Transmitter and Studio.
Text Books
1. R.R.Gulathi, “Modern TV Practice”, New Age International.
2. R.G. Gupta, “Audio Video Systems”, Technical Education.
Reference Books
1. A. M. Dhake, “Television and Video Engineering”, TMH Publication.
2. Herve Benoit, “Digital Television”, Focal Press.
3. S. P. Bali, “Color TV Theory and Practice”, TMH.
4. Bernard Grobb & Charles E., “Basic TV and Video Systems”, McGraw Hill.
5. Michael Robin & Michel Poulin“Digital Television Fundamentals”, McGrawHill.
6. Danny Briere & Pat Hurley, ”HDTV for Dummies”, Wiley Publishing, Inc.
List of Practicals
Outcomes:
After Completion of this course students will be able to
• Measure Port Parameters for Microwave components
• Draw & explain the block diagram GPS & GSM System
• Explain Digital & Analog Links in OFC
• Explain OTDR.
Text Books
1. Lio-‘ Microwave Devices & Circuits’– Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Skolink - Radar System –Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
List of Practicals:
1. Study of various file formats
2. Simulation of morphological operators
3. Comparison of Template matching and feature matching
4. Simulation of HMM model
5. Mini-Project : (group activity)
Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to
• To elucidate role of machine vision
• To make use of point, morphological operators in various applications
• To give details of optimization technique and fuzzy system
• To give explanation image restoration
• To simulate HMM model
Text Books
1. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle, “Image processing analysis and
machine vision” , 2nd edition, Thomson Learning
2. Galbiati, “Machine Vision”
Ref Books
1. IEEE / Elsevier Journal Papers on Machine Vision
EC7134: Project
Objectives:
• To select and work on real life application in the field of Electronics and
Telecommunication.
• To support students’ learning and engagement with principles of undergraduate
education.
• To apply and enhance the knowledge acquired in the related field.
Guidelines:
1. The project work will be carried by a group of students. Optimum group
size is three students. However, if project complexity demands a
maximum group size of four students, the coordinating committee should
be convinced about such complexity and scope of the work
2. Topic of the project work should be in the field of Electronics and
Telecommunication related to real life application OR investigation of the
latest development OR Microcontroller based application OR Software
development project with the justification for techniques
used/implemented.
3. Interdisciplinary projects should be taken up only with the justification for
techniques used and the coordinating committee should be convinced
about such complexity and scope of the work
4. The abstract of the project should be submitted before the evaluation of.
Project work during first semester.
5. A certified copy of project work carried out in the first semester is
required to be presented to internal guide at the time of evaluation.
6. Group should maintain a logbook of activities in a year. It should have
entries related to the work done, problems faced, solutions evolved, etc.,
duly signed by internal and external guides.
7. Final project report must be submitted in the prescribed format only. No
variation in the format will be accepted. One guide will be assigned
maximum three project groups.
Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course student will be able to :
• Apply various aspects of the curriculum which support students’ increasing
mastery of
Competencies in technicality.
EC7144 : Technical Seminar
Objectives :
To understand
• Important considerations in developing a particular electronic product.
• Modeling – Hardware & software
• Integration of hardware & software
Modeling of switching power device, analog device, small signal amplifier, digital
device, gates, current swings, charging-discharging constraints, timing issues in hardware
circuits, voltage swing analysis, noise consideration while modeling.
Noise & Interference, noise reduction & interference eliminating methods, grounding &
shielding techniques, ground loops; EMI, EMC, ESD concepts. Design rules for analog &
digital PCBs.
Introduction, Considerations, reliability & quality, definition & related terms like MTBF,
MTTR etc. availability, maintainability, bath tub curve, assessment of reliability,
reliability expression, fail safe & redundancy techniques, repairable & non-repairable
systems, concepts of failure analysis, sampling, System reliability improvement.
Outcome:
Text Books:
1. Paul Horowitz. Hill , The Art of Electronics:, Cambridge
2. Roger S. Pressman, Software Engineering:, McGraw Hill
3. Kim Fowler, Electronics Instrument Design, Oxford
Reference Books:
Prerequisites :
Analog Communication, Digital Communication, Fundamentals of Fiber optics,
Objectives:
To study
• The existing telecommunication networks
• Broadband Technologies
• ISDN
• SS7 Protocol
• Optical Networks
• Quality issues and Network management
Text Books
1. William Stallings, ‘ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM’,
Prentice Hall .
Reference Books
1 W. Gorlaski, ‘Optical Networking and WDM’, TMH
2 Lakshmi Raman, ‘Fundamentals of Telecommunication Network
Management’, IEEE press, PHI
EC2154 : Image Processing
Objectives:
• To familiarize the student with the basic concepts about image, its formation, human
visual system and it’s limitations
• To understand various image enhancement approaches
• To apply the basic morphology principles
• To understand image segmentation
• To learn basic ideas of image compression
• To prepare the background for student to apply principles learnt to practical cases
Text Books:
Reference Books:-
Objectives:
• The aim of the course is to provide a clear understanding of the concepts that
support two dominant themes in system design viz. decomposition and
assembly.
• To study Decomposition of a System into simpler subsystems: mechanisms
and algorithms for breaking a system into simpler interconnected components.
• To study Memory sub-systems in System Design: different memory
technologies, organizations and architecture that have been used in System
Design.
• To learn Transmission of information between components of a system: the
problem of interconnect design for reliable and fast communication in a
system.
• To study Interconnection Networks in Systems
Contents:
Unit 1: Decomposition of a system into data and control paths ( 8 Hrs )
(a) Mealy/Moore state machines
(b) register-transfer-level descriptions
(c) Implementation using a single clock positive-edge-triggered paradigm
Outcome:
At the end of this course, students will be able to
• Decompose a simple digital system into simpler subsystems
• Identify the data path and control path
• Identify the type of deadlock
Text Books
1. J. M. Rabaey, Digital Integrated Circuits, A Design Perspective Prentice-Hall India,
New Delhi, 1997
Reference Books
1. W. J. Dally, J. W. Poulton, Digital Systems Engineering, Cambridge University Press,
1998
2. H. G. Cragon, Memory Systems and Pipelined Processors, Narosa, 1996
EC2174: Electronic Automation
Objectives: To understand
- Components of automation systems
- automation systems in industries, buildings, offices etc.
- automation tools
Reference Books:
1. Hordeski M-.Transducers for automation
2. Horn-Home remote control and automation
3. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engg.
EC7154: Electronics System Design & Modeling
Objectives :
To understand
• Important considerations in developing a particular electronic product.
• Modeling – Hardware & software
• Integration of hardware & software
List of Practicals:
Part A.
1. Modeling of hardware circuit : Analog circuit.
2. Analysis of Analog circuit
3. Assembling of the circuit & its testing.
4. Analysis of assembled circuit. (AC analysis, DC analysis, Monte Carlo
Analysis etc)
Part B
5. Modeling of hardware circuit :Digital circuit.
6. Analysis of Digital circuit
7. Assembling of the circuit & its testing
8. Analysis of assembled circuit. (AC analysis, DC analysis, Monte Carlo
Analysis etc)
Part C
9. Environmental testing of a circuit. (EMI / EMC, temperature effects)
10. Case study. System design, Analysis of its constraints, observations &
conclusions
Comment: all modeling practicals will be conducted in Lab view or any other similar
simulation software.
Software Requirements:
1. Lab view
2. Handle C
3. MultiSim
4. Esterel
Outcome:
Reference Books:
Prerequisites :
Knowledge of Computer networking, Broad band Technologies, Fiber Optics
Objectives:
Configuration of various Telecommunication devices
Configuration of various Broad Band devices
Implementation of Optical Networks
List of Practicals
Outcomes:
After completion of the above course students will be able to:
Configure various Telecommunication devices and establish communication
Configuration of various Broad Band devices to have high speed data access
Implementation of Optical Networks
References:
1. William Stallings, ‘ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM’,
Prentice Hall .
2. W. Gorlaski, ‘Optical Networking and WDM’, TMH
3. Lakshmi Raman, ‘Fundamentals of Telecommunication Network Management’,
IEEE press, PHI
EC7174: Image Processing
Objectives:
• To familiarize the student with the basic concepts about image file formats
• To understand various image enhancement approaches
• To apply the basic morphology principles
• To understand image segmentation
List of Practicals
1. Study of BMP file format
2. Conversion of 24 bit color image to 8 bit , 4 bit, 1 bit image
3. Image negation, power Law correction
4. Histogram mapping & equalisation, stretching
5. Image smoothing , sharpening
6. Edge detection – use of Sobel, Prewitt and Roberts operators
7. Morphological operations on binary images
8. Morphological operations on Gray scale images
9. Pseudo coloring
10. Chain coding
11. Image statistics
12. DCT/IDCT computation
13. Transform application assignment.
Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to
• Apply a suitable enhancement logic to an image
Comments :
C / C++ and MATLAB may be used for the Practical
Text Books:
Reference Books:-
Objectives:
List of Practicals
Objectives:
• To select and work on real life application in the field of Electronics and
Telecommunication.
• To support students’ learning and engagement with principles of undergraduate
education.
• To apply and enhance the knowledge acquired in the related field.
Guidelines:
1. The project work will be carried by a group of students. Optimum group
size is three students. However, if project complexity demands a
maximum group size of four students, the coordinating committee should
be convinced about such complexity and scope of the work
2. Topic of the project work should be in the field of Electronics and
Telecommunication related to real life application OR investigation of the
latest development OR Microcontroller based application OR Software
development project with the justification for techniques
used/implemented.
3. Interdisciplinary projects should be taken up only with the justification for
techniques used and the coordinating committee should be convinced
about such complexity and scope of the work
4. The abstract of the project should be submitted before the evaluation of.
Project work during first semester.
5. A certified copy of project work carried out in the first semester is
required to be presented to internal guide at the time of evaluation.
6. Group should maintain a logbook of activities in a year. It should have
entries related to the work done, problems faced, solutions evolved, etc.,
duly signed by internal and external guides.
7. Final project report must be submitted in the prescribed format only. No
variation in the format will be accepted. One guide will be assigned
maximum three project groups.
Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course student will be able to :
• Apply various aspects of the curriculum which support students’ increasing
mastery of Competencies in technicality.
EC7194: Project - Seminar
Objectives:
To evaluate student on the basis of -
• His / her performance in carrying out the project work.
• presentation skill
Guidelines:
1. Seminar is based on the project work. It consists of Literature Survey and detailed
project work.
2. The examination is conducted by two examiners. The examiners appointed for
seminar must have minimum 5 years of experience with UG qualification and 3
years with PG qualification.
3. At the time of examination, the student will have to give the presentation.
Seminar assessment is based on Innovative Idea, Depth of understanding,
Applications, Individual contributions, and presentation, and the grade given by
the internal guide, which is based on the work carried out in a year.
Outcomes:
After completion of this course, student will be able to:
• Present any of his / her innovative ideas to outside world.
Elective 2 : Interdisciplinary Elective
( for Computer / Instrumentation / Information Technology )
EC 2184 : Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Objective:
• To provide inputs regarding multirate DSP
• To give inputs regarding adaptive filters and its applications
• To provide concepts of linear prediction
• To provide estimation of power spectra
• To learn basic architecture of a typical DSP processor
Text Books
E C Ifleachor and B W Jervis “Digital Signal Processing – A practical approach”, 2 nd
edition, Pearson education
John G Proakis, Monolakis “Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms and
Applications ”, Pearson education
Reference Books : -
1. P P Vaidyanathan “Multirate systems and filter banks”, PHI
2. B Venkatramani, M Bhaskar, “Digital Signal Processors, Architecture,
Programming & Applications”, TMH
3. Simon Haykin, “Adaptive Filter Theory”, 4th edition Pearson Education
EC 2194 : Image Processing
Objectives:
• To familiarize the student with the basic concepts about image, its formation, human
visual system and it’s limitations
• To understand various image enhancement approaches
• To apply the basic morphology principles
• To understand image segmentation
• To learn basic ideas of image compression
• To prepare the background for student to apply principles learnt to practical cases
Text Books:
Milan Sonka ‘Image Processing , Analysis & Machine Vision’ Thomson Publication.
Reference Books:-
Objectives: To study -
1. Wireless standards
2. Mobile network layers
3. Wireless application protocol
Text Books
1. J Schiller ,’Mobile Communication’ , Addison Wesley, 2000
Reference Books
1. John Wiley,’ Mobile Communication Design Fundamentals’, 1993.
2. Wireless Communication and Networks, Pearson Education, 2003
Objectives :
• To give inputs regarding coding techniques. Understand the structures of the
codes through the practical and appreciate the applications in signal processing.
• To understand the basics of Data compression and quantization techniques
• To know the transform coding basics
Outcomes :
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to
• Implement basic ideas about Markov models
• Learn Huffman coding, its applications and its derivatives alongwith its
limitations
• Apply arithmetic coding in typical cases of skew probability
• Learn and implement dictionary techniques for intelligent compression
approaches
• Learn quantization techniques useful in data compression
• Apply transform coding in various 1-D and 2-D compression areas such as
speech, audio and imaging
Text Books :
Reference Books :
1. Saloman D, ‘Data compression – Complete reference ‘ , springer verlag, 3rd
edition
2. Levis W.J. , ‘Data compression ‘ . Springer , 2nd edition
3. Nelson Mark . Gaily . Jean , Loup , ‘Data Compression book’ , BPB publication,
2nd edition
EC 2224 : Telecommunication Networks And Management
Prerequisites :
Analog Communication, Digital Communication, Fundamentals of Fiber optics,
Objectives:
To study
• The existing telecommunication networks
• Broadband Technologies
• ISDN
• SS7 Protocol
• Optical Networks
• Quality issues and Network management
Text Books
1. William Stallings, ‘ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM’,
Prentice Hall .
Reference Books
1. W. Gorlaski, ‘Optical Networking and WDM’, TMH
2. Lakshmi Raman, ‘Fundamentals of Telecommunication Network Management’,
IEEE press, PHI
EC 2234: Optical and Microwave Communication
Prerequisites :
Basic Communication Engineering concepts.
Objectives :
• To study Basics of optical fiber communication system.
• To study different optical fiber cable manufacturing techniques
• To study Light source and detectors
• To study signal dispersion and attenuation in OFC.
• To study Microwave Wave-guides and Components
• To study Microwave Tubes & Solid-State Microwave Devices
Outcomes :
After end of this course students will be able to :
• Draw Different Building Blocks of optical fiber communication system.
• Draw typical diagrams of optical fiber cable manufacturing techniques
• Measure the characteristics of LED,LASER source and Photo detectors
• Measure dispersion and attenuation in OFC.
• Preparation of splicing and connectorization of ofc cables.
• Know principles of microwave waveguides, tubes and microwave devices.
Text Books :
1. John Senior, ‘Optical Fiber Communication’, Prentice Hall
2. M. Kulkarni, ‘Microwave and radar Engineering’, Laxmi
Reference Books :
1. G. Keiser, ‘Optical Fiber Communication’, McGraw Hill
2. D. C. Aggarwal, ‘Fiber Optical Communication’.
3. S. Y. Liao, ‘Microwave Devices & Circuits’, Prentice Hall
4. Peter Rizzi. ‘Microwave Engineering’, McGraw Hill.
EC2184: Microcontroller Applications
Prerequisites :
• Basic concept of digital electronics
• Basics of C language programming
Objectives :
To study
• Architecture of microcontroller
• Interfacing of peripherals using Assembly language and embedded C language
Programming
• Implementation of Inter Integrated circuit (I2C) protocol
• Comparison between various microcontrollers
Text Books :
1. Mazidi , Mazidi, ‘8051 and Embedded C Programming’, 2nd edition, Pearson
education
2. Kenneth Ayala, ‘8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming and
Application’, 3rd edition, Penram
Reference Books :
1. Ajay Deshmukh, ‘Microcontrollers’, 1st edition, Tata McGRAW HILL
2. Bernett & Cox, ‘AVR & PIC and Embedded System’, 1st edition, Pearson
3. Intel 8051 manual
4. Microchip Manual for PIC microcontrollers
5. Jan Axelson, ‘Serial Port complete’, Peneram
EC2244: Embedded Systems
Objectives :
1. To study ARM7 architecture and learn its assembly language programming
2. To study wireless protocols
3. To study field bus protocols
4. To understand the meaning of embedded system and applications in which they
are used.
5. To understand embedded system (ES) Design metrics.
6. To study Hardware and Software architecture of ES.
7. To study architecture of Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS )
8. To study Digital Camera as ES case study
9. To study Smart card as ES case study
10. To study Car control as ES case study
Text Books :
Reference Books :
Objectives :
• To study basics of IC fabrication technology
• Understand the impact of the physical and chemical processes of integrated circuit
fabrication technology on the design of integrated circuits
• Understand physics of the Crystal growth, wafer fabrication and basic properties
of silicon wafers
• Learning CMOS process flow
• Learning contamination reduction and corresponding measurements methods
including clean factory, wafer cleaning and Gettering
• Learning lithography techniques and concepts of wafer exposure system
• Understand Concepts of thermal oxidation and Si/SiO2 interface and its quality
measurements (including physical, optical and electrical)
• Learn concepts of ion implantation
• Learn concepts of thin film deposition including chemical Vapor Deposition
(including APCVD, LPCVD, PECVD and HDPCVD) and Physical vapor
deposition (including, evaporation and sputtering)
• Learning concepts of Wet etching, and Plasma etching mechanism and systems.
Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to
• Chalk out the unit steps of fabrication process for NMOS
• Chalk out the unit steps of fabrication process for CMOS
• Chalk out the unit steps of fabrication process for SOI
• Calculate Leff of MOS devices needed in design
Text Books :
Plummer, Deal , Griffin , ‘Introduction to semiconductor fabrication’, Prentice Hall
publication – 2001. ISBN No 0130224049
Reference Books :
1. Richard Jaeger, ‘Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication’, Prentice Hall, 2nd
edition 2002.
2. C.Y. Chang and S.M. Sze (Ed), ‘ULSI Technology’, McGraw-Hill, 1996.
3. S.K.Gandhi, ‘VLSI fabrication Principles’, John Wiley Inc., New York, 1983.
Elective 2: Interdisciplinary Elective
( for Mechanical / Industrial / Production / Chemical)
EC 2264: MEMS
Texts Books:
1) Stephen D. Senturia, "Microsystem Design" by, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.
2) Marc Madou, “Fundamentals of Microfabrication” by, CRC Press, 1997.
References books:
Objectives: To understand
- Components of automation systems
- automation systems in industries, buildings, offices etc.
- automation tools
Reference Books:
1. Hordeski M-.Transducers for automation
2. Horn-Home remote control and automation
3. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engg.
EC 2284: Microcontroller Applications
Prerequisites : Basic concept of digital electronics
Objectives: To study
1) Architecture of microcontroller
2) Assembly language programming
3) Interfacing of peripherals using Assembly language programming
4) Comparison between various derivatives of 8051 microcontroller
• Addressing modes
• Instruction set
• Simple Assembly language programming
• Port Structure
• Timers and Counters
• Serial Port Communication
• Interrupt Structure
• LED’s
• Seven Segment
• 2X16 LCD
• 4X4 Matrix Keypad
• Stepper motor.
• DC Motor
• Opto-proximity sensors
Unit V:Interfacing and Programming using embedded C ( 06 Hrs )
Data types, variables, constructs, Loops, function, structures and union. Introduction
to Assembly Embedded in C. “C “coding for Interfacing of devices like Keypad,
ADC, DAC, stepper motor,
TEXT BOOKS
1 Mazidi and Mazidi, “8051 and Embedded C Programming”, 2nd edition, Pearson
education
REFERENCE BOOKS
Objectives:
• To Study basics of Power conversion systems
• To study basics of AC/DC motor operations
• To study and compare different control strategies using power converter
systems
Reference Books
1. JMD Murphy & FG Turnbull, ’Power Electronics of AC Motors’,
Pergamon Press.
2. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins, ‘Power Electronics Converters,
Applications and Design’, John Wiley and Sons.