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Geetha Shishu Shikshana Sangha (R)

GSSS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN


(Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Govt. of Karnataka)
KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysuru 570 016, Karnataka, India
Accredited with Grade ‘A’ by NAAC
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Accredited by NBA, New Delhi
(Validity: 01.07.2017 - 30.06.2020)
Year of Study: 2020

Semester & Year: 4th Sem 2020 Faculty Name: Dr. Padmashree S and Padma R
Subject with Code: Engineering Statistics and Linear Algebra (18EC44)

Course Outcomes:
After the completion of the course the student will be able to

CO1: Identify and associate Random Variables in Communication events.


CO2: Analyze and model the Random events in typical communication events to extract quantitative statistical parameters.
CO3: Identify and associate Random Processes in Communication events.
CO4: Analyze and model typical signal sets in terms of a basis function a set of Amplitude, phase and frequency.
CO5: Demonstrate by way of simulation or emulation the ease of analysis employing basis functions, statistical representation and
Eigen values.
Geetha Shishu Shikshana Sangha (R)
GSSS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN
(Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Govt. of Karnataka)
KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysuru 570 016, Karnataka, India
Accredited with Grade ‘A’ by NAAC
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Accredited by NBA, New Delhi
(Validity: 01.07.2017 - 30.06.2020)
Course
Chapter Title Sub Titles Days Outcomes
Module 01
 Definition of random variables, 01
 cumulative distribution function continuous and discrete random variables. 02
 probability mass function, probability density functions and properties. 03
CO1
 Expectations, Characteristic functions, Functions of single Random Variables. 04
Single Random 05
 Conditioned Random variables.
Variables
 Application exercises to Some special distributions: Uniform. 06
07
 Exponential, Laplace.
08
 Gaussian; Binomial, and Poisson distribution.
Module 02  Concept, Two variable CDF and PDF. 09
 Two Variable expectations (Correlation, orthogonality, Independent). 10
 Two variable transformation, Two Gaussian Random variables. 11

Multiple  Sum of two independent Random Variables. 12


Random  Sum of IID Random Variables – Central limit Theorem and law of large numbers. 13 CO2
variables 14
 Conditional joint Probabilities.
15
 Application exercises to Chi-square RV.
16
 Student-T RV, Cauchy and Rayleigh RVs.

Module 03  Ensemble, PDF, Independence 17


 Expectations, Stationarity 18
 Correlation Functions (ACF, CCF, Addition, and Multiplication) 19
Geetha Shishu Shikshana Sangha (R)
GSSS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN
(Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Govt. of Karnataka)
KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysuru 570 016, Karnataka, India
Accredited with Grade ‘A’ by NAAC
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Accredited by NBA, New Delhi
(Validity: 01.07.2017 - 30.06.2020)
 Ergodic Random Processes 20
Random CO3
 Power Spectral Densities (Wiener Khinchin, Addition and Multiplication of RPs, 21
Processes
Cross spectral densities)
 Power Spectral Densities (Wiener Khinchin, Addition and Multiplication of RPs, 22
Cross spectral densities)
 Linear Systems (output Mean, Cross correlation and Auto correlation of Input and 23

output)
 Exercises with Noise. 24

Module 04  Vector spaces and Null subspaces 25


 Rank and Row reduced form, Independence. 26
 Basis and dimension. 27

Vector Spaces  Dimensions of the four subspaces. 28

 Rank-Nullity Theorem, Linear Transformations 29 CO4

 Orthogonality: Orthogonal Vectors and Subspaces 30


31
 Projections and Least squares
32
 Orthogonal Bases and Gram- Schmidt Orthogonalization procedure

 Properties of Determinants 33
Module 05  Permutations and Cofactors. 34
 Eigenvalues and Eigen vectors: Review of Eigenvalues 35
CO5
 Eigenvalues and Eigen vectors: Review of Eigenvalues 36
Determinants  Diagonalization of a Matrix 37
Geetha Shishu Shikshana Sangha (R)
GSSS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN
(Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Govt. of Karnataka)
KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysuru 570 016, Karnataka, India
Accredited with Grade ‘A’ by NAAC
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Accredited by NBA, New Delhi
(Validity: 01.07.2017 - 30.06.2020)
 Special Matrices (Positive Definite, Symmetric) and their properties. 38
 Special Matrices (Positive Definite, Symmetric) and their properties. 39

 Singular Value Decomposition. 40

TEXT BOOKS:

Text Book:
1. Richard H Williams, “Probability, Statistics and Random Processes for Engineers” Cengage Learning, 1st Edition, 2003, ISBN
13: 978-0-534- 36888-3, ISBN 10: 0-534-36888-3.
2. Gilbert Strang, “Linear Algebra and its Applications”, Cengage Learning, 4th Edition, 2006, ISBN 97809802327

Reference Books:
1. Hwei P. Hsu, “Theory and Problems of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes” Schaums Outline Series,
McGraw Hill. ISBN 10: 0-07- 030644-3.
2. K. N. HariBhat, K Anitha Sheela, Jayant Ganguly, “Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes for Engineers”, Cengage
Learning India, 2019, ISBN: Not in book

Signature of the Faculty HOD ECE

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