NITRR Syllabus
NITRR Syllabus
NITRR Syllabus
FOR
B.TECH FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE
IN
ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
FOR
B.TECH FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE
IN
ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
PREFACE
Curriculum document is a comprehensive plan of any educational programme. It is
also one of the means for bringing about qualitative improvement in any programme. The
objective of this curriculum is to enable the students to face present and future challenges in
the field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. To improve upon overall
development and efficiency of the teaching-learning process, the contents of various subjects
communication skills, present quality standards etc. have been improved upon to suit present
and future requirements by enriching the curriculum by adding conceptual, practical,
industry-relevant and futuristic components.
The field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering has continued to evolve
and expand, further blurring its boundaries with other disciplines. In particular the overlap
with computer science continues to grow. In addition to becoming broader, Electronics
Engineering has been strongly influenced by the rapid growth in information processing.
Information technology has served both as a dominant consumer electronic technology, and
provided the tools that drive further innovations. As a consequence, the complexity of the
systems that our students deal with has grown exponentially. Our curriculum must provide
them with not only the insights to understand the underlying technologies and theories
associated with each level of complexity, but also the knowledge and skills to choose the
appropriate abstraction level for each component, making the complexity work for them
rather than against them.
Todays students have more exposure and background in software than hardware.
Students are also used to dealing in a world with abundant information, and many distractions
and they feel more comfortable in situations where the application for the information being
taught is clear. Our current curriculum lays out the fundamentals first before getting to
applications and is a poor impedance match to our students. In summary, we need to
change our undergraduate curriculum to
1-1
SCHEME OF STUDY
SCHEME OF STUDY
Semester III
Periods/ week
L
TA
Mathematics-III
20
Examination Scheme
F
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T.C.A
ES
E
E
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E
15 15
50
70
ET20311
20
15
15
50
70
ET20312
20
15
15
50
Electronic measurements
and instrumentation
20
15
15
20
15
15
S.
No
BoS
Sub Code
Math
MA20311
2
3
ETC
ETC
4
ETC
Total
Mark
s
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
120
120
70
120
50
70
120
50
70
120
ET20313
5
6
Subject Name
ETC
ET20314
ETC
ET20315
20
15
15
50
70
120
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20321
ETC
ET20322
30
30
20
50
ET20323
30
30
20
50
Value Education
Discipline
25
25
25
1
1
9
10
11
ETC
EN
25
25
0
25
1
26
Total
19
6
90 90
440
480
920
33
0
TCA = Total of Continuous Assessment, TA = Teachers Assessment, FE = First Exam, SE = Second Exam, ESE = End Semester
Exam.
Semester IV
S.
No
Periods/ week
BoS
Sub Code
Math
MA20411
ETC
ET20411
1
2
3
ETC
Subject Name
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.A
ES
E
E
.
E
TA
20
15
15
50
Total
Mark
s
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
4
4
ET20412
4
ETC
ET20413
ETC
ET20414
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20415
Microprocessors (8085/86)
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20421
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20422
30
30
20
50
ETC
EN
ET20423
30
30
20
50
Personality Development
Discipline
25
25
25
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
10
11
Total
2-1
Semester V
S.
No
.
BoS
Periods/week
ETC
ET2053X
Elective-1
20
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.
ES
E
E
A.
E
15 15
50
70
20
15
15
50
70
120
Sub Code
Subject Name
TA
Total
Marks
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
120
ETC
ET20511
ETC
ET20512
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20513
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20514
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20515
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20521
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20522
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20523
30
30
20
50
10
EN
Managerial Skill
25
25
25
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
11
Training
Total
ELECTIVE 1
S.
No
BoS
ETC
ET20531
ETC
ET20532
ETC
ET20533
ETC
ET20534
ETC
ET20535
Power electronics.
Fundamentals of operating
systems
Audio system engineering
Sub Code
Subject Name
2-2
Semester VI
Periods/week
S.
No
BoS
Sub Code
ETC
ET2063X
ETC
ET20611
Subject Name
TA
Elective-2
20
20
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.
ES
E
E
A.
E
15 15
50
70
Total
Marks
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
120
120
ETC
ET20612
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20613
Wireless communication
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20614
20
15
15
50
70
120
ET20615
20
15
15
50
70
120
30
30
20
50
30
30
20
50
30
30
20
50
I & E Skill
25
25
25
Discipline
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
6
7
ETC
ETC
ET20621
ETC
ET20622
ETC
EN
ET20623
8
9
10
11
Total
ELECTIVE 2
S.
No
BoS
Sub.
Code
ETC
ET20631
ETC
ET20632
Advanced Microprocessors
ETC
ET20633
Subject Name
Optoelectronic devices and
circuits
ETC
ET20634
Industrial Instrumentation
ETC
ET20635
2-3
15
15
50
70
Semester VII
Periods/week
L
TA
20
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.A
ES
E
E
.
E
15 15
50
70
120
Elective-3
20
15
15
50
70
120
Elective-4
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
30
30
20
50
ET20722
30
30
20
50
ET20723
Pract. Training
50
50
50
ET20724
Minor Project
12
100
100
50
150
50
50
50
13
20
340
60
60
460
370
830
30
S.
No
BoS
Sub Code
ETC
ET20711
ETC
ET2073X
ETC
ET2073X
ETC
ET20712
ETC
ET20721
ETC
ETC
ETC
4
5
Subject Name
Seminar and
ETC
ET20725
Report Writing
Total
BoS
ETC
ET20731
ETC
ET20732
ETC
ET20733
ETC
ET20734
ETC
ET20735
ETC
ET20736
ETC
ET20737
ETC
ET20738
ETC
ET20739
Sub Code
Subject Name
Digital signal processors and applications.
2-4
Total
Mark
s
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
Semester VIII
Periods/week
S.
No
BoS
1
2
3
TA
20
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
Elective-6
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
30
30
20
50
3
1
6
2
2
30
10
0
50
29
0
30
20
50
100
100
200
50
-.
50
60
60
410
420
830
30
Subject Name
ETC
ET20811
ETC
ET2083X
ETC
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.A
ES
E
E
.
E
15
15
50
70
Sub Code
ETC
ET2083X
ETC
ET20821
Communication systems
OFC Lab
ETC
ET20822
Major Project
Discipline
13
ETC
ET20812
ET20823
Total
BoS
Sub Code
Subject Name
ETC
ET20831
ETC
ET20832
Artificial intelligence.
ETC
ET20833
Multimedia communication.
ETC
ET20834
ETC
ET20835
ETC
ET20836
ETC
ET20837
ETC
ET20838
Pattern Recognition.
ETC
ET20839
2-5
Total
Mark
s
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
DETAILED SYLLABUS
S.
No
BoS
Math
2
3
ETC
ETC
Sub Code
Periods/ week
Examination Scheme
TA
FE
SE
T.C.A.
ESE
Total Marks
Credits L+(T+P)/2
MA20311
Mathematics-III
20
15
15
50
70
120
ET20311
20
15
15
50
70
120
ET20312
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
4
ETC
Subject Name
ET20313
5
ETC
ET20314
ETC
ET20315
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20321
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20322
30
30
20
50
ET20323
30
30
20
50
Value Education
Discipline
25
25
25
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
9
10
11
ETC
EN
Total
TCA = Total of Continuous Assessment, TA = Teachers Assessment, FE = First Exam, SE = Second Exam, ESE = End Semester Exam.
3-1
Code: MA20311
UNIT I
SERIES SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS: Series solution
of differential equations, The method of Frobenius, Bessel's differential equation, Bessels function of the
First Kind - recurrence relations, generating function, orthogonality, Legendre's differential equation,
Legendres polynomial - Rodrigues formula, generating function, recurrence relations, orthogonality.
UNIT II
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: Formation, Solution of Lagrange's linear differential
equation, homogeneous linear differential equation with constant coefficients, non-homogeneous linear
differential equations, Method of separation of variables.
UNIT III
LAPLACE TRANSFORM: Definition, Linearity, shifting & scaling properties, Transform of elementary
functions, Transform of derivatives and integrals, Multiplication by t & division by t. Inverse Laplace
transform, Convolution theorem, Transform of periodic functions, Unit step function & Dirac delta
function, Initial value & final value theorems, Application to solution of ordinary differential equations.
UNIT IV
COMPLEX VARIABLES: Limit, Derivative, Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic
functions, Application to flow problems. Complex integration, Cauchys integral theorem and integral
formula, Taylors & Laurents series, Singular point, Poles & residues, Residue theorem & its application
to contour integration.
UNIT V
NUMERICAL METHODS: Solution of nonlinear algebraic equations, single and multistep methods for
differential equation.
Text Books:
1. Engineering Mathematics, E Kreysig, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B S Grewal, Khanna Publications.
3-2
Code:ET20311
UNIT I
Signals and classification of signals ,basic continuous time and discrete time signals ,continuous LTI,
discrete LTI systems ,impulse response stability etc. ,properties eigen values and eigen functions
properties of discrete and continuous LTI systems ,systems described by difference and differential
equations.
UNIT II
Laplace and Z-transforms ,Laplace transforms of common signals ,properties of Laplace transforms ,
inverse Laplace transforms , Z-transforms of common sequences ,properties of Z-transforms , inverse Ztransforms , relation between Z and Laplace Transform , analysing continuous time systems using
Laplace and discrete time systems usig Z-transforms.
UNIT III
Fourier analysis of continuous time signals and systems, Fourier series representation of periodic systems,
Fourier transforms , properties of CTFT ,frequency response of continuous time LTI, systems, Fourier
transforms of power signals filter characteristics of LTI systems ,transmission of signals through LTI
systems , filtering , bandwidth ,quadrature filter and Hilbert transforms .
UNIT IV
Fourier analysis of discrete time signals and systems ,discrete Fourier series ,DTFT, properties of DTFT,
frequency response of discrete time LTI systems ,DFT.
UNIT V
State space analysis, concept of state, state space representation discrete time LTI systems , state space
representation of continuous time LTI systems ,solutions of state equation for discrete time LTI systems ,
solutions of state equation for continuous time LTI systems ,FFT.
Text books:
1. Signals & Systems, 2nd Edition, by Alan Oppenheim, Alan Wilsky, S. Nawab. Prentice Hall,
1997.
2. Signals and Systems, by Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen. Wiley, 1999.
Reference books:
1. Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems H Hsu, TMH.
3-3
Code:ET20312
UNIT I
Weighted & Non-weighted codes, Sequential codes, self complementing codes, Cyclic codes, 8-4-2-1 BCD code,
Excess-3 code, Gray code, Error detecting code, 2-out-of-5 code, Error correcting code: Hamming code,
Alphanumeric codes. Representation of negative numbers in binary system, Binary arithmetic. Boolean algebra:
Reduction of Boolean expressions using laws, theorems and axioms of Boolean algebra,
UNIT II
Expansion of a Boolean expression to SOP and POS forms, Minimization of completely & incompletely specified
Boolean functions using Karnaugh Map and Quine-McCluskey Methods, Synthesis using AND-OR, NAND, NOR
and XOR forms. Design examples.
Introduction to CAD tools: Introduction to VHDL, Programmable Logic Devices, Custom Chips, Standard Cells
and Gate Arrays Practical Aspects, Transmission Gates, Implementation details for FPGAs
UNIT III
Combinational Circuit Building Blocks: Multiplexers, Decoders, Encoders, Code Converters, Arithmetic Circuits,
ROM, PLA, VHDL for Combinational Circuits. Design of any Boolean function, binary adders, subtractors, BCD
adder and subtractor, magnitude comparators, etc., using above building blocks.
UNIT IV
Flip-Flops & Timing Circuit: S-R Latch; Gated S-R Latch; D Latch; J-K flip-Flop; T Flip-Flip: Edge Triggered SR, D, J-K and T Flips-Flops; Master - Slave and Edge triggered Flip-Flops; Direct Preset and Clear Inputs. Shift
Registers: PIPO, SIPO, PISO, SISO, Bi-Directional Shift Registers; Universal Shift register. Counter: Synchronous
Counters: Design of synchronous counters, Ring counter, Johnson counter, Pulse train generators using counter,
Design of Sequence Generators; Digital Clock using Counters. Meanly State Model, Design of Finite State
Machines using CAD Tools, Serial Adder Example, Asynchronous Counter: Ripple Counters; Design of
asynchronous counters, Effects of propagation delay in Ripple counters,
UNIT V
Implementation Technology: Transistor Switches, Basic features of DTL and ECL. TTL family gates: fan-in, fanout and noise margin. MOS family: NMOS and CMOS Logic Gates, Negative Logic System, Comparison among
various logic families.
Text Books:
1. An Engineering Approach to Digital Design, W. Fletcher, PHI Edition.
2. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design, S. Brown and Z. Vranesic, Tata McGraw
Hill New Delhi, 2008.
3. Digital System Design using VHDL, C. H. Roth, Thompson Publications, Fourth Edition, 2002.
Reference:
1. Digital Logic and Computer Design, Morris Mano PHI
2. Digital Integrated Electronics, Taub B & Schilling, McGraw Hill
3-4
3-5
Code: ET20314
UNIT I
Introduction: The capacitance parameter, The inductance parameter , The resistance parameter, reference
direction for current and voltage, active element convention , the dot convention for coupled circuits,
Krichhoffs laws, the number of network equation, source transformation, example of the formulation of
network equation loop variables analysis, node variables analysis, duality, network. Dependent sources.
Network graph theory: concept of network graph , terminology used in network graph, relation betweens
Twigs and Links, properties of tree in a graph, formation of incidence Matrix[Ai], number of trees in a
graph, cut-set matrix, tie set matrix, fundamental tie-set matrix, fundamental of cut-set.
UNIT II
Initial Conditions In Networks: Why Study Initial Conditions, Initial Conditions In Element, Geometrical
Interpretation Of Derivatives, A Procedure for Evaluating Initial Conditions, initial State of a Network.
Transforms of other signal waveform: The shifted unit steep Function, The ramp- and Impulse functions,
Wave forms, synthesis, the initial and final value of F(t) from f(s), the convolution integral, convolution
as a summation.
UNIT III
Impedance function and Network theorems: The Concept of complex frequency, Transform Impedance
an Transform Circuits, Series and Parallel combination of elements, Superposition and Reciprocating,
Theremins Theorem an Nortons Theorem.
Network function: poles and zeros, terminal pairs or ports, network function for one port and two port, the
calculation of network function: ladder network , general network, poles and zeros of network function,
restrictions on poles and zero location for driving point function, Restriction on poles and zero location
for transfer function, time domain behavior from the pole and zero plot, stability of active network.
UNIT IV
Two port parameters: relation of two port variables, short circuit admittance parameters, the open circuit
impedance parameters, Transmission parameters, the hybrid parameters, relation between parameter sets,
parallel connection of two port network.
Input power, power transfer and insertion loss: energy and power, effective or root mean square values,
average power and complex power, problem in optimizing power transfer, insertion loss, Tellegens
theorem.
UNIT V
Network synthesis: concept of network synthesis, reactive network , driving point immittance of LC
network, LC network synthesis using foster and caurr form, RC and RL network synthesis by Foster and
Caurr form.
Text Books:
1. Network analysis- M.E.Van Valkenbarg, PHI/ Pearson Education
2. Engineering circuit analysis-Hayt and Kimberley, TMH
Reference books:
1. Electric Circuit Analysis-Alexender and Sadique, TMH
2. Network Theory- D. Roy Chaudhary, Newage Asian
3-6
Code: ET20315
UNIT I
DIODE CIRCUITS: Review of diode fundamentals, Capacitance: Transition and Diffusion Capacitance.
Rectifying circuits and DC Power Supplies: Load line analysis of diode circuit, Half wave rectifier:
Voltage regulation, Ripple factor, ratio of rectification, Transformer Utilization factor. Full wave rectifier,
Bridge rectifier. Filter circuits for power supply: Inductor filter, Capacitor filter, LC filter, Multiple LC
filter, CLC filter. Zener diode: Break down mechanism, Characteristics, Specifications, Voltage
multipliers clipping circuits ,double diode clippers, clamping circuits.
UNIT II
BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS: Review of transistor fundamentals, Current components, Early
Effect. Ebers-Moll Model, Maximum Voltage Ratings.
Transistor Biasing and Thermal stabilization: The operating point, Bias stability, Stability factor, Emitter
bias, Collector to base bias, Voltage divider bias with emitter bias, Emitter bypass capacitor. Bias
compensation.
UNIT III
FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS: Introduction, Construction, Operation, V-I Characteristics, Transfer
Characteristics, Drain Characteristics.
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET): Introduction, Construction, Operation
and characteristics, Depletion MOSFET, Enhancement MOSFET.
UNIT IV
UJTS AND THYRISTORS - Unijunction transistors-construction operation principle, current
controllable devices, PNPN Diode material, characteristics, silicon-controlled rectifier- V-I
characteristics, gate triggering characteristics, DIAC and TRIAC, Thyristor parameters- repetitive peak
reverse voltage, non- repetitive peak reverse voltage, repetitive peak OFF-state voltage, break-over
voltage, critical rate of rise of ON-state current, critical rate of rise OFF-state voltage, holding current and
holding voltage, latching current, amperes squared seconds (I2t) rating.
UNIT V
LOW FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER: Graphical Analysis of CE amplifier; h-parameter
Models for CB, CE, CC configurations and their Interrelationship; Analysis and Comparison of the three
Configurations; Linear analysis of Transistor Circuits: Miller's Theorem: Cascading: Simplified Models
and Calculation of CE and CC Amplifiers; Effect of emitter Resistance in CE amplifiers: Cascode
amplifiers: Darlington Pair, analysis of Single stage FET amplifier-CS and CD Configuration, FET as
VVR.
Text books:
1. Microelectronics circuits-Sedra/Smith,Oxford University Press.
2. Microelectronics Millman and Grabel, TMH.
Reference Books:
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory Boylestad & Nashelsky, 8th Ed. PHI.
2. Art of Electronics , Cambridge University press.
3-7
Code: ET20321
Introduction: Data types, Abstract data types, data Structures, storage structure, Concept of 'O' notation,
Time complexity & Space complexity issues. Arrays, Stacks & recursions, Queues, Linked list, Hashing,
Trees Graphs & their Applications Linked representation of Graph, Adjacency Matrix, Adjacency list,
Shortest path algorithm, Graph Traversal: BFS, DFS, BDD and its application ,Sorting Techniques :
Bubble sort, Quick sort, selection sort, Heap sort, insertion sort, merge sort, radix sort & efficiency
considerations. Searching Techniques: Sequential search, index sequential search, Binary search,
Interpolation Search, Tree Searching, and Fibonacci Search. Files: properties of physical storage media,
file organization techniques.
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Data Structures with applications, Tremblay & Sorenson, Tata-McGraw-Hill, 2nd
Ed., 2006.
2. Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C, M. A. Weiss, Addison-Wesley, 3nd Ed., 2006.
Reference Books:
1. Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications in C++, S. Sahani, Silicon Press, 2004.
2. Structures and Algorithms, A. V.Aho, J. E. Hopcroft & J.D. Ullman, Data Addition-Wesley, 1998.
3. Data Structures and Algorithms: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, G. A. V. Pai, Tata
McGraw Hill, 1st Ed, 2008.
4. Data Structures, D. Samanta, PHI, 2004.
Semester: 3
Subject: Devices and Circuits-I Laboratory
Credits: 2
Code: ET20322
Lab assignments based on EC305, EC303 using trainer kits and Multisim/Orcad.
Semester: 3
Subject: Digital Logic Design Laboratory
Credits: 2
Code: ET20323
3-8
Periods/ week
BoS
Sub Code
Math
MA20411
ETC
ET20411
1
2
3
4
Subject Name
Examination Scheme
S
T.C.A
ES
F
E
E
.
E
Total
Mark
s
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
70
120
50
70
120
15
50
70
120
TA
20
15
15
50
20
15
15
20
15
ETC
ET20412
ETC
ET20413
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20414
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20415
Microprocessors (8085/86)
20
15
15
50
70
120
ET20421
30
30
20
50
ET20422
30
30
20
50
ET20423
30
30
20
50
Personality Development
Discipline
25
25
25
7
8
9
10
11
ETC
ETC
ETC
EN
Total
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
4-1
Code: MA20411
UNIT I
Introduction to Probability and random variables:Definitions, scope and history; limitation of
classical and relative-frequency-base definitions , Sets, fields, sample space and events; axiomatic
definition of probability. Combinatorics: Probability on finite sample spaces. Joint and conditional
probabilities, independence, total probability; Bayes rule and applications. The random variable concept,
Distribution function, Density function, The Gaussian random variable, Other distribution and density
examples, Conditional distribution and density functions.
UNIT II
Operation on One Random Variable Expectation & Multiple Random Variables
Expectation, Moments, Functions that give Moments, Transformations of a random variable, Computer
generation of one random variable. Vector random variables, Joint distribution and its properties, Joint
density and its properties, Conditional distribution and density, Statistical independence, Distribution and
density of a sum of random variables, Central limit theorem.
UNIT III
Random Processes-The random process concept, Stationarity and independence, Correlation functions,
Measurement of correlation functions, Gaussian random processes, Poisson random process, Complex
random processes
UNIT IV
Spectral Characteristics of Random Processes-Power density spectrum and its properties, Relationship
between power spectrum and autocorrelation function, Cross-Power density spectrum and its properties,
Relationship between cross-power spectrum and cross-correlationfunction, Some noise definitions and
other topics, power spectrum of complex processes.
UNIT V
Queueing Theory Introduction markov sequences Queueing Systems ,Birth-Death Process The M/M/1
Queueing System The M/M/s Queueing System The M/M/1/K Queueing System The M/M/s/K Queueing
System
Text books:
1. Theory and Problems of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes schaum series.
Hwei P. Hsu, TMH.
2. Probability random variables and random signals principles, Peebles, PHI.
4-2
Code: ET20411
UNIT I
Amplitude modulation , DSB,SSB, (with and without carrier), VSB, frequency translation, mixing, QAM.
mathematical analysis, modulation and demodulation techniques.
UNIT II
Angle modulation ,instantaneous frequency, phase and frequency modulation, Fourier spectra, NBFM,
WBFM, phasor representation ,tone modulation bandwidth estimation, demodulation methods.
UNIT III
Noise, physical noise sources, shot, thermal etc ,available power, frequency dependence, characterization
of noise in systems, noise figure, noise tempareture, cascaded systems, equivalent noise bandwidth,
quadrature component narrowband noise, envelope phase representation, psd, white noise.
UNIT IV
Noise in analog communication, additive noise, signal to noise ratio, AWGN, Noise in baseband
communication systems, amplitude and angle modulation, Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis.
UNIT V
AM generation ring bridge modulator SSB generation filter, phase, weavers Method of FM generation
variable reactance ,VCO super heterodyne receiver Frequency discriminator method, PLL for fm
demodulation, PLL for am carrier acquisition, zero crossing detector for FM.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Principle of Communication Ziener Tranter, JWS
2. Communication System- A.B. Carlson, TMH
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Modern Analog and Digital Communication B.P. Lathi, Oxford
2. Principle of Communication Taub & schilling, TMH
4-3
4-4
Code:ET20413
UNIT I
Introduction: Review of electromagnetic fields, Gradient, divergence and curl, their physical
interpretation, divergence and strokes theorems, linear, homogenous and isotropic media. Electrostatic
Field: Coulombs law, Gausss law and its applications ,Poissons equations. Magnetic Field: Amperes
law magnetic vector potential magnetic flux and its calculation for different current distribution
,boundary conditions. Electromagnetic Induction: Electromotive force ,Lenzs law ,Faradays law,
Energy stored in magnetic field.
UNIT II
Fields and waves: Displacement Current: Maxwell's Equations: Circuit Theory as Quasi-static
Approximation: Poynting's theorem and Flow of power. Plane wave: Solution of Wave Equation for Loss
less and lossy media; Phase Velocity, Dispersion: Group Velocity, Complex Propagation Constant,
Intrinsic Impendence, Normal and Oblique Incidence of Plane Wave on a Perfect Conductor and
polarization: Linear, Circular and elliptical.
UNIT III
Transmission lines: Complex Propagation constants, loss less transmission lines, distortion and distortion
less condition, characteristics impedance, Reflection Coefficient, standing Wave Ratio, Transmission line
parameters, Line Calculation for matched and General Terminations, Impedance Transformation buy
quarter Wave line ,Stub Matching.
UNIT IV
Wave Propagation- Electromagnetic or radio waves, modes of propagation, structure of atmosphere,
characteristics of different ionized regions, sky wave propagation, definition: virtual height, maximum
usable frequency, lowest usable frequency, skip distance, ionospheric absorption, multi hop propagation,
space wave propagation, duct propagation.
UNIT V
Antennas and Radiation: Isotropic Radiator and Radiation Pattern; Radiation Intensity: Antenna Gain:
Reciprocity Theorem and its Application: Effective Length; Antenna Top Loading and Tuning: Effect of
Earth: Antenna Efficiency: Bandwidth: Effective Aperture of short Dipole and Half wave Dipole:
polarization Antenna Arrays and their Design: Broadside and End fired Array: collinear Array: Array of
point sources: Nonisotropic Dolph. Tchebycheff Array, Practical Antennas Resonant and Non-resonant
Antenna; Rhombic Antenna & Loop Antenna.
Text Books:
1. Engineering Electromagnetism, Hayt, 7th Ed., TMH
2. Electromagnetic Fields Jordan & Ballman, PHI.
4-5
Code:ET20414
UNIT I
HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIERS: CE hybrid - model: Validity and parameter
Variation: Current Gain with Resistive load: frequency response of a single stage CE Amplifier: GainBandwidth product: CC stage High frequencies: Multistage Amplifiers: sources of Noise in Transistor
Circuits; Noise Figure.
UNIT II
MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS: Classification: Distortion in Ampli1iers: Frequency Response: Bode
plots: Step Response: pass band of Cascaded Stages: Response of a Two-stage RC Coupled Amplifier at
Low and high frequencies: Multistage amplifiers: Sources of Noise in Transistor Circuits: Noise Figure.
UNIT III
LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIER-Classification , large signal amplifier characterstics, class A amplifiers:
class A amplifier with direct-coupled resistive load , transformer-coupled class A amplifier, class A pushpull amplifiers, class B amplifiers- transformer-coupled push-pull class B amplifier, complementarysymmetry push-pull class B amplifier, class AB amplifier, class C amplifier, class D amplifiers.
UNIT IV
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS: Classification: Feedback concept; Ideal Feedback amplifier: Properties of
Negative Feedback Amplifier Topologies: Method of Analysis of Feedback amplifiers: Voltage series
Feedback: Voltage series Feedback pair: Current series, Current shunt and Voltage shunt feedback; Effect
of feedback on amplifier Bandwidth and stability.
UNIT V
OSCILLATOR: Sinusoidal oscillator: phase shift oscillators, Wien Bridge oscillator: Resonant circuit
oscillators: LC Collpit & LC Hartley, Amplitude Frequency and phase stability analysis of all
Oscillators,General form of Oscillator Configuration; Crystal oscillator.
Text Books:
1. Microelectronics Circuits- Sedra/Smith , Oxford University press.
2. Microelectronics Millman and Grabel, TMH.
Reference books:
1. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, TMH
2. Art of Electronics, Cambridge University Press
4-6
Code:ET20415
UNIT I
Review of logic design using MSI/LSI chips such as De-multiplexers/Decoders, Multiplexers, Priority
encoders, Registers, Counters, Buffers, Latches. Introduction to functions performed by microprocessor,
R/W and ROM memory models, Memory map and addresses, I/O devices, I/O Addressing. The 8085
programming model, Instruction classification, Instruction and data formats, Addressing modes, Data
transfer operations, Arithmetic operations, Logic operations, Branch operations, Writing Assembly
Language programs, Hand assembly of a program 8085 Microprocessor architecture, Logic pin-out,
machine cycles and bus timings
UNIT II
Memory interfacing, Absolute, Partial decoding, Multiple Address range, Interfacing memory with wait
states, Interfacing I/O devices, Peripheral I/O, Memory mapped I/O, 8085 single-board microcomputer
system. Interfacing of 8085 with 8155/8156 (RAM), 8355/8755 (ROM). Programming techniques with
additional instructions, Looping, counting and indexing, Data transfer from/to memory to/from
microprocessor, 16-bit arithmetic instructions, Logic operations like rotate, compare, Time delays,
Counters, Stack, Subroutine, Call and return instructions. Interrupts, The 8085 interrupt process, multiple
interrupt and priorities, vectored interrupts, Restart as software instruction.
UNIT III
Programmable Interfacing devices, Basic concept, 8279 programmable Keyboard/Display interface,
8255A programmable Parallel interface, Interfacing keyboard and display using 8255A, 8254
programmable Interval Timer, 8259A programmable Interrupt Controller, Direct Memory Access
(DMA), 8237 DMA Controller. Serial I/O and Data communication, Basic concept in serial I/O, Data
communication over telephone lines, Standards in serial I/Os, The 8085-serial I/O lines, 8251A
programmable communication interface Microprocessor Applications, Interfacing scanned multiplexed
displays and Liquid Crystal Displays, Interfacing a matrix keyboard.
UNIT IV
Architecture and pin configuration of 8086, Instruction Format; Addressing modes Basic 8086 system bus
architecture, Minimum mode Configuration, Maximum mode configuration; memory interfacing with
8086 in minimum and maximum mode; System Bus Timings, Bus Standards. Interrupts of
microprocessor 8086
UNIT V
Instruction set of 8086 and programming examples, Data Transfer Instruction; Arithmetic Instructions;
Branching and Looping Instructions, NOP and Halt, Flag Manipulation Instructions; Logical, Shift and
Rotate Instruction. Byte and String Manipulation: String Instructions; REP Prefix, Table Translation,
Number Format conversions. Assembler Directives and Operators; Assembly Process; Translation of
assembler Instructions. Programming of microprocessor 8086
Text Books:
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Application by R. S. Gaonkar, Wiley Eastern.
2. Advance Microprocessor and Peripherals (Architecture, Programming & Interfacing) by A. K.
Roy & K. M. Bhurchandi TMH
4-7
Reference Books:
1. The Intel Microprocessor (Architecture, Programming & Interfacing) by Barry B. Bery.
2. Microprocessors and Programmed Logic (2nd Edition), Pearson Education by Kenneth L. Short
3. Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family, Yu-Cheng Lieu & Glenn A. Gibson, Prentice
Hall India.
4. Microprocessors & Interfacing: Programming & Hardware, Douglas V. Hall, Tata McGraw Hill.
4-8
Code: ET20421
Semester: 4
Subject: Devices and Circuits-II Laboratory
Credits: 2
Code: ET20422
Lab assignments based on ET20414 using trainer kits and Multisim/Orcad. Practical PCB design and
fabrication in workshop.
Semester: 4
Subject: Microprocessor (8085/86) Laboratory
Credits: 2
Code: ET20423
4-9
S.
No
.
BoS
ETC
ET2053X
Elective-1
20
Examination Scheme
F
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T.C.
ES
E
E
A.
E
15 15
50
70
20
15
15
50
70
120
Sub Code
Subject Name
TA
Total
Marks
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
120
ETC
ET20511
ETC
ET20512
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20513
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20514
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20515
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20521
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20522
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20523
30
30
20
50
10
EN
Managerial Skill
25
25
25
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
11
Training
Total
ELECTIVE 1
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No
BoS
ETC
ET20531
ETC
ET20532
ETC
ET20533
ETC
ET20534
ETC
ET20535
Power electronics.
Fundamentals of operating
systems
Audio system engineering
Sub Code
Subject Name
5-1
Code: ET20512
UNIT I
Mathematical Model of Physical Systems: Differential Equation of Physical system. Transfer function,
Block Diagram Algebra, signal flow graphs. Feedback characteristics of control systems. Feedback &
Non feedback systems, reduction of parameter variation, control of system Dynamic. Control of the effect
of dynamic signal by use of feedback, regeneration feedback.
UNIT-II
Time Response Analysis: Design specification and performance Indices. Standard Text signals, Time
response of first and second order system, steady state error and error constants, Effect of adding a zero to
a system. Design specification of second order system stability concept, Routh- Hurwitz stability criteria
relation stability analysis.
UNIT-III
Root Locis Technique: Root locis concept construction for Root loci, Root contours, system with
transportation by Polar Plots, Bode Plots. All pass and minimum phase system.
UNIT-IV
Stability in Frequency Domain: Nyquist stability criteria, Assessment of relation stability. Realization of
basic compensators, Cascade compensation in time and frequency Domain. Feedback compensation.
UNIT-V
Sate Variable Analysis and Design: Concept of stab, state variables and state model. State model for
linear continuous time systems, Diaganalization, solution of state equation, concept of controllability and
observability. Pole placement by state feedback.
Text Books:
1. Control System Engineering, L. Nagrath and Gopal, New Age International Publications
2. Automatic Control System, B.C. Kuo, PHI
Reference Books:
1. Modern Control Engineering, Ogata, Pearson Education
2. Modern Control Engineering, Roychoudhury, PHI
3. Control Engineering A Comprehensive Foundation, Ramakalyan, Vikas Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd.
4. Introduction to Control Engineering, Ajit K. Mandal, New Age International Publications.
5-3
Code: ET20513
UNIT I
Need of digital signal processing, Analog IO interface for real time DSP system, Block diagram, Review
of FFT algorithm, Review of Z transform, Properties of z transform, Rational z transforms, Inversion of z
transform, One sided z transform, Analysis of LTI system in z domain, Stability. Correlation and
convolution methods.
UNIT II
IMPLEMENTATION OF DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS: Structures for realization of discrete time
systems, Structures for FIR systems, Structures for IIR systems, State space system analysis and
structures, Representation of numbers, Quantization of filter coefficients, Round off effects in digital
filters, Introduction to digital signal processors, MAC unit, Circular buffer.
UNIT III
FIR FILTER DESIGN: Features of FIR filers, Linear phase response and its implications, FIR filter
specifications, FIR filter design, Coefficient calculation methods, Window method, Optimal method,
Frequency sampling method, Design of FIR differentiators, Design of Hilbert transformer, Comparison of
various design methods. Introduction to adaptive FIR filters.
UNIT IV
IIR FILTER DESIGN: Features of IIR filters, Design stages, specifications, Pole-zero placement method,
Impulse invariant method, Matched Z transform method, Bilinear Z transform method, Calculating
coefficients by mapping s-plane poles and zeros, Choice of coefficient calculation methods, Finite wordlength effects, Digital frequency oscillators, DTMF detection using Goertzel algorithm.
UNIT V
MULTIRATE DSP: Decimation and interpolation, Sampling rate conversion by rational factor,
Implementation of sampling rate conversion, Multistage implementation of rate converters, Sampling rate
conversion of bandpass signals, Conversion by arbitrary factor, Application of MDSP, Digital filter
banks, Quadrature mirror filter bank.
Text books:
1. Digital signal processing, 4/e, J G Proakis, D G Manolakis, Pearson Education 2007.
2. Digital signal processing A practical approach, 2/e, E C Ifeachor, B W Jervis, Pearson Education
2002.
Reference Books:
1. Digital signal processing Fundamentals and applications, Li Tan, Elsevier Inc, USA 2008.
2. C algorithms for real time DSP, P M Embree, Prentice Hall Inc, USA 1995.
3. Digital signal processing laboratory, B P Kumar, CRC Press, USA 2005.
5-4
Code: ET20514
UNIT 1
Microcontrollers : Microprocessors and Micro-controllers, Types of Micro-controllers Embedded;
External memory, Processor Architecture Harvard v/s Princeton; CISC v/s RISC, Micro-controller
Memory types control storage; variable area; stack; hardware register space, Micro-controller features
clocking; I/O pins, Interrupts, Timers, Peripherals.
UNIT 2
8051 Processor Architecture And Instruction Set : The CPU, Addressing modes, external addressing,
Interrupt handling, Instruction execution, Instruction set data movement; arithmetic; bit operators;
branch, Software development tools like assemblers; simulators; cross-compilers, O/P file formats.
Hardware Features : 8051 Device packaging, Chip technology, Power considerations, Reset, System
clock/oscillators, Parallel I/O, Timers, Interrupts, Serial I/O, Control store and External memory devices.
UNIT 3
Pic Microcontrollers and Instruction Set: PIC Micro-controllers overview; features, PIC-18 architecture,
file selection register, Memory organization, Addressing modes, Instruction set, Interrupt handling.
PIC-18 Reset, low power operations, oscillator connections, I/O ports serial; parallel, Timers,
Interrupts, ADC.
UNIT 4
Enhanced Features: Dallas HSM & Atmel Micro-controllers Architecture enhancements, control store
and external memory, scratchpad RAM enhancements, Timers, Serial I/O, Analog I/O, Voltage
comparators. PIC-18 Flash Micro-controllers STATUS; OPTION_REG; PCON registers, Program &
Data Memory, Data EEPROM & Flash Program EEPROM, Interrupts, I/O ports, Timers,
Capture/Compare/PWM module, Master Synchronous Serial Port module, USART, ADC.
UNIT 5
Interfacing & Microcontroller Applications :LEDs, Push Buttons, Relays, Latch connections, Keyboard,
Seven Segment and LCD displays interfacing, I2C bus operation, Serial EEPROM. Software
development tools.
Text books:
1. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using Assembly and C, Mazidi, Mazidi &
McKinlay, PHI.
2. Programming and Customizing the 8051 Micro-controller, Myke Predko, Tata McGraw-Hill
edition.
3. Fundamentals of Microcontrollers and Applications in Embedded Systems (with the PIC18
Microcontroller Family), R A Gaonkar, Penram Publishing India.
Reference books:
1. The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems Using Assembly and C by Kenneth J. Ayala,
Dhananjay V. Gadre, Cengage Learning India Publication.
2. Embedded Systems, Shibu K, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing, New Delhi 2009.
3. Technical references on www.microchip.com
5-5
Code: ET20515
UNIT I
Digital transmission of analog signal, sampling theorem, quantization, companding, PAM, PWM, PPM,
PCM, DPCM, delta modulation, adaptive delta modulation, delta sigma modulation, bandwidth
requirements of PCM, TDM, noise in PCM, PPM, PWM, DM.
UNIT II
Signalling formats ,base band data transmission in presence of white Gaussian noise , pulse shaping , inter
symbol interference , Nyquist theorem for pulse shaping ,raised cosine filters ,digital signalling through
band limited channels ,synchronisation techniques .
UNIT III
Digital modulation formats ASK ,BFSK , PSK , FSK , MFSK , DPSK ,QPSK transmitters, receivers,
signals spectrum, bandwidth, constellation diagrams, M-array data communication systems.
UNIT IV
Binary synchronous data transmission, matched filters, errors probability for matched filter receivers,
correlated implementation for the matched filters, Coherent and non coherent detection of ASK, PSK,
BPSK, FSK.
UNIT V
Optimum receivers and signal space concepts, orthonormal representation of signals, binary signal
detection and hypothesis testing, probability of error calculation, ASK, PSK, FSK, BPSK, MPSK, QAM.
Error correction coding.
Text Books:
1. Communication Systems, 4/e, Simon Haykin, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Communication system, A B Carlson, McGraw Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Communication systems, Ziemmer, Tarner, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Analog and digital communication systems, B P Lathi, Oxford University Press.
3. Schaums outline in analog and digital communication, Hsu, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Communication systems, Taub, Schilling, Tata McGraw Hill.
5-6
Code: ET20521
Lab assignments based on ET20515 Communication system II using trainer kits and LabView software
and hardware.
Semester: 5
Code: ET20522
Subject: Analog Integrated Circuits and Applications Laboratory
Credits: 2
Lab assignments based on ET20511 Analog integrated circuits and applications using trainer kits and
Multisim/Orcad.
Semester: 5
Subject: Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Credits: 2
Code: ET20523
Lab assignments based on ET20513 Digital signal processing using TMS320C6713 DSK (and daughter
cards) and code composer studio (or any Analog Devices processor and Visual DSP++ environment),
Matlab or LabView.
5-7
Code: ET20531
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET: Introduction, Evolution of Internet, Internet Applications, Internet
Protocol -TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, Secure Http(Shttp), Internet Addressing Addressing Scheme Ipv4 &
IPv6, Network Byte Order, Domain, Name Server and IP Addresses, Mapping. Internet Service
Providers, Types Of Connectivity Such As Dial-Up Leaded Vsat Etc. Web Technologies: Three Tier Web
Based Architecture; Jsp, Asp, J2ee, .Net Systems
UNIT II
HTML CSS AND SCRIPTING: HTML - Introduction, Sgml, Dtd(Document Type Definition, Basic
Html Elements, Tags and usages, HTML Standards , Issues in HTML Dhtml: Introduction Cascading
Style Sheets: Syntax ,Class Selector, Id Selector Dom (Document Object Model) & Dso (Data Source
Object) Approaches To Dynamic Pages: Cgi, Java Applets, Plug Ins, Active X, Java Script Java Script
Object Model, Variables-Constant Expressions, Conditions-Relational Operators- Data Types Flow
Control Functions & Objects-events and event handlers Data type Conversion & Equality Accessing
HTML form elements.
UNIT III
XML: What is XML Basic Standards, Schema Standards, Linking & Presentation Standards, Standards
that build on XML, Generating XML data, Writing a simple XML File, Creating a Document type
definition, Documents & Data ,Defining Attributes & Entities in the DTD ,Defining Parameter Entities &
conditional Sections, Resolving a naming conflict, Using Namespaces, Designing an XML data structure,
Normalizing Data, Normalizing DTDS.
UNIT IV
INTERNET SECURITY & FIREWALLS: Security Threats From Mobile Codes, Types Of Viruses,
Client Server Security Threats,Data & Message Security, Various electronic payment systems,
Introduction to EDI, ChallengesResponse System, Encrypted Documents And Emails , Firewalls:
Hardened Firewall Hosts, Ip- Packet Screening, Proxy Application Gateways, Aaa (Authentication ,
Authorization and Accounting).
UNIT V
WEBSITE PLANNING & HOSTING: Introduction, Web Page Lay-Outing, Where To Host Site,
Maintenance Of Site, Registration Of Site On Search Engines And Indexes, Introduction To File Transfer
Protocol, Public Domain Software, Types Of Ftp Servers (Including Anonymous), Ftp Clients Common
Command. Telnet Protocol, Server Domain, Telnet Client, Terminal Emulation. Usenet And Internet
Relay Chat.
Text Books:
1. Internet & Intranet Engineering,- Daniel Minoli, TMH.
2. Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon Internet for Every One, Tech World.
Reference Books:
1. Eric Ladd, Jim ODonnel Using HTML 4, XML and JAVA-Prentice Hall of India - 1999.
2. Beginning Java Script Paul Wilton SPD Publications 2001.
3. Frontiers of Electronics of Commerce, Ravi kalakota & Andrew B. Whinston, Addison Wesley.
5-8
Code: ET20532
UNIT I
Introduction to Electronic System Design, Packaging & Enclosures of Electronic System: Cooling in/of
Electronic System, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
UNIT II
Cabling of Electronic Systems, Grounding of Electronic Systems, Balancing & Filtering in Electronic
Systems, Shielding of Electronic Systems, Protection Against Electrostatic Discharges (ESD).
UNTI III
Analog & Mixed Signal Circuit Design Issues and Techniques: Understanding and interpreting data sheets and
specifications of various passive and active components, non-ideal behavior of passive components, over
voltage effects on analog integrated circuits - amplifier input stage over voltage, amplifier output voltage
phase reversal, protecting integrated circuits from ESD, amplifier guard shields, amplifier decoupling.
Selection of amplifiers for data converters. Properties of a high quality instrumentation amplifier. Design
issues affecting dc accuracy & error budget analysis in instrumentation amplifier applications. Selection of
isolation amplifiers. ADC and DAC static transfer function and DC errors, AC errors in Data converters and
dynamic performance. Selecting An A/D Converter. Analog Signal handling for high speed and accuracy.
Error budget considerations for an electronic system. Circuit layout and grounding in mixed signal system.
Analog & Mixed Signal circuit and PCB design exercises.
UNIT IV
Logic Circuit Design Issues and Techniques: Transmission lines, reflections and termination. Digital circuit
radiation. Digital circuit layout and grounding. PCB design guidelines for reduced EMI. Basic design
considerations for backplanes. Digital circuit & PCB design exercises.
Text Books:
st
1. Electronic Instrument Design, 1 edition; by: Kim R. Fowler; Oxford University Press.
2. Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems, 2nd edition; by: Henry W.Ott;John Wiley&Sons.
3. Digital Design Principles& Practices, 3rd edition by: John F. Wakerly; Prentice Hall International, Inc.
5-9
Code: ET20533
UNIT I
Power diodes - basic structure and V-I characteristics - various types - power transistors - BJT, MOSFET
and IGBT - basic structure and V-I characteristics - thyristors - basic structure - static and dynamic
characteristics - device specifications and ratings - methods of turning on - gate triggering circuit using
UJT - methods of turning off - commutation circuits - TRIAC
UNIT II
Line frequency phase controlled rectifiers using SCR - single phase rectifier with R and RL loads - half
controlled and fully controlled converters with continuous and constant currents - SCR inverters - circuits
for single phase inverters - series, parallel and bridge inverters - pulse width modulated inverters - basic
circuit operation
UNIT III
AC regulators - single phase ac regulator with R and RL loads - sequence control of ac regulators cycloconverter - basic principle of operation - single phase to single phase cycloconverter - choppers principle of operation - step-up and step-down choppers - speed control of DC motors and induction
motors
UNIT IV
Switching regulators - buck regulators - boost regulators - buck-boost regulators - cuk regulators switched mode power supply - principle of operation and analysis - comparison with linear power supply
- uninterruptible power supply - basic circuit operation - different configurations - characteristics and
applications
UNIT V
Applications of power electronics: Single-phase AC voltage controller and solid-state AC regulators,
separately excited DC motor control using line commutated converters. Stepper motor control. Electronic
ballast for fluorescent lighting. Active power filters.
Text Books:
1. Power Electronics, Sen P.C., Tata Mc Graw Hill,2003
2. Power Electronics, Rashid, Prentice Hall India,1993
Reference Books:
1. Power Electronics, Ned Mohan et.al, John Wiley and Sons, 1989
2. Thyristorised Power Controllers, G.K.Dubey et.al, Wiley & Sons, 2001
3. Power Semiconductor Circuits, Dewan & Straughen, Wiley & Sons, 1984
4. Power Electronics, Singh M.D, Khanchandani K.B., Tata McGraw Hill, 1998
5-10
Code: ET20534
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION: Operating System objective and function. The Evolution of Operating Systems,
Batch, interactive, time sharing and real time systems. Protection. Operating System Structure: System
COMPONENTS, operating system service, System structure. Distributed Computing, The Key
Architecture Trend: Parallel Computation, Input-Output Trends.
UNIT II
CONCURRENT PROCESSES: Process concept: - Introduction Definitions of Process, Process States,
Process State Transitions, The process Control Block, Operations on Processes, Suspend and Resume,
Interrupt Processing, The Nucleus of the Operating System. Asynchronous Concurrent Process: Introduction, Parallel Processing, A Control Structure for Indicating Parallelism, Mutual Exclusion, The
Producer / consumer problem, the critical section problem, semaphores, Classical problems in
concurrency, Inter process Communication, Process generation, Process Scheduling. CPU Scheduling:
Scheduling concepts, Performance criteria, and scheduling algorithms. Algorithm evaluation,
Multiprocessor scheduling.
UNIT III
DEAD LOCKS: System model, Deadlock characterization. Prevention, avoidance and detection,
Recovery from dead lock Combined approach.
UNIT IV
MEMORY MANAGEMENT: Base machine, resident Monitor, Multiprogramming with fixed partitions.
Multiprogramming with variable partitions. Multiple Base Registers. Paging, segmentation paged
segmentation, Virtual Memory concept, Demand Paging, Performance, Page Replacement algorithms,
Allocation of frames, Thrashing, Cache memory organization impact on performance.
UNIT V
I/O MANAGEMENT & DISK SCHEDULING: I/O Devices and the organization of the I/O function. I/O
Buffering, Disk I/O, Operating System Design issues. File System: File concept- File organization and
Access mechanism, File Directories, File sharing. Implementation issues. Case Studies: - Unix System,
MVS, OS/2, A Virtual Machine Operating System.
Text Books:
1. Operating System Concepts, Silbersehatz A. and Peterson, J. L., Wiley.
2. An Introduction to Operating Systems, Dietel, H. N., Addison Wesley.
References Books:
1. Operating System: Concept & Design, Milenkovic M., and McGraw Hill.
2. Operating System, Stalling, William, Maxwell McMillan International Editons, 1992.
5-11
Code: ET20535
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION: Decibel, Neper in acoustics, Directivity, Phon, Harmonic distortion, Impedance and
gain of electrical system, Impedance Properties of Moving Coil Loudspeakers, Handling the Acoustic
Input and Output of the System, Interfacing the Electrical Output Power to the Acoustic Environment,
Loudspeaker directivity and coverage.
UNIT II
ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT: Inverse Square Law , Atmospheric Absorption, Doppler Effect,
Reflection and Refraction, Effect of a Space Heater on Flutter Echo, Absorption , Classifying Sound
Fields, Acoustic Environment Indoors, Acoustics measurements, Large room acoustics, Small room
acoustics.
UNIT III
DESIGN FOR ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT: Designing for Acoustic Gain, Maximum Physical
Distance, Establishing an Acceptable Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), Establishing an EAD, Needed
Acoustic Gain (NAG), Number of Open Microphones, Feedback Stability Margin, Calculating Potential
Acoustic Gain, Obtaining Dx Values, Measuring Acoustic Gain, Achieving Potential Acoustic Gain,
Limiting Parameters in Sound Reinforcement System Design, Finding Required Electrical Power (REP).
Designing for Speech Intelligibility, Articulation Losses of Consonants in Speech, Maxfields Equation,
Speech Power and Articulation, Speech Intelligibility Calculations, Non-Acoustic Articulation Problems,
Relationship Between Qmin and D2(MAX), High Density Overhead Distribution, %ALCONS Variables.
UNIT IV
MICROPHONES AND LOUDSPEAKERS: Microphone as the System Input, Microphone Sensitivity,
Thermal Noise, Microphone Selection, Nature of Response and Directional Characteristics, Boundary
Microphones,
Wireless Microphones,
Microphone Connectors, Cables, and Phantom Power,
Measurement Microphones, Microphone Calibrator. Loudspeaker Types, Radiated Power, Axial Sound
Pressure Level, Efficiency, Loudspeaker Electrical Impedance, Loudspeaker Directivity Factor,
Loudspeaker Sensitivity, Direct Radiator Example Calculations, Horns and Compression Drivers,
Practical Considerations Involving Horns, Horn Compression Drivers, Crossover Networks, Loudspeaker
Arrays, Bessel Array, Line Arrays, Vented Enclosure Bass Loudspeakers.
UNIT V
SYNCHRONIZATION AND EQUALIZATION: Signal Delay, Synchronization and Alignment of
Arrays, Finding Acoustic Origins of Unlike Devices. Sound system equalization, System criteria,
Transient Nature of Acoustic Feedback, Introduction of Real-Time Analyzers, Band-Rejection, Bandpass,
and Band-Boost Filters, TEF Analysis in Equalization , How to Approach Equalization, What RealTime Regenerative-Response Method of Equalizing a Sound System , Equalizing for Playback, Improper
Use of Real Time Analysis in Monitoring Music and Speech, Diaphragmatic Absorbers, Proximity
Modes, Checking Microphone Polarity, Loudspeaker Polarity.
Text Book:
1. Sound System Engineering, 3/e, D Davis, E Patronis, Elsevier Inc, USA 2006.
5-12
SEMESTER: VI
Periods/week
S.
No
BoS
Sub Code
ETC
ET2063X
ETC
ET20611
ETC
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.
ES
E
E
A.
E
15 15
50
70
Total
Marks
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
120
70
120
50
70
120
TA
Elective-2
20
20
15
15
50
ET20612
20
15
15
2
3
Subject Name
ETC
ET20613
Wireless communication
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20614
20
15
15
50
70
120
ETC
ET20615
20
15
15
50
70
120
30
30
20
50
30
30
20
50
30
30
20
50
I & E Skill
25
25
25
Discipline
25
25
25
19
11
260
90
90
440
480
920
33
ETC
ET20621
ETC
ET20622
ETC
EN
ET20623
8
9
10
11
Total
ELECTIVE 2
S.
No
BoS
Sub.
Code
ETC
ET20631
ETC
ET20632
Advanced Microprocessors
ETC
ET20633
ETC
ET20634
ETC
ET20635
4
5
Subject Name
6-1
Code: ET20611
UNIT I
DATA COMMUNICATIONS: Components Direction of Data flow networks Components and
Categories types of Connections Topologies Protocols and Standards ISO / OSI model
Transmission Media Coaxial Cable Fiber Optics Line Coding Modems RS232 Interfacing
sequences.
UNIT II
DATA LINK LAYER: Error detection and correction Parity LRC CRC Hamming code low
Control and Error control - stop and wait go back-N ARQ selective repeat ARQ- sliding window
HDLC. - LAN - Ethernet IEEE 802.3 - IEEE 802.4 - IEEE 802.5 - IEEE 802.11 FDDI - SONET
Bridges
UNIT III
NETWORK LAYER: Internetworks Packet Switching and Datagram approach IP addressing methods
Subnetting Routing Distance Vector Routing Link State Routing Routers.
UNIT IV
TRANSPORT LAYER: Duties of transport layer Multiplexing Demultiplexing Sockets User
Datagram Protocol (UDP) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Congestion Control Quality of
services (QOS) Integrated Services.
UNIT V
APPLICATION LAYER: Domain Name Space (DNS) SMTP FTP HTTP - WWW Security
Cryptography.
Text Book:
1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data communication and Networking, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004.
Reference Books:
1. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, PHI, Fourth Edition, 2003.
2. William Stallings, Data and Computer Communication, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education, 2000.
3. James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring
the Internet, Pearson Education, 2003.
6-2
Code: ET20612
UNIT 1
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN: Device technologies, Overview of PLDs, CPLD,
FPGA, System representation, Levels of abstraction, Development tasks and EDA software, Development
flow, Hardware description language, VHDL in development flow, Basic VHDL concepts.
UNIT II
BASIC LANGUAGE CONSTRUCTS OF VHDL: Skeleton of VHDL program, Lexical elements and
program format, Objects, Data type and operators, Concurrent Signal Assignment: Combinational versus
sequential circuits, Signal assignment statements, conditional signal assignment, Selected signal
assignment, Conditional versus selected signal assignment statements, Synthesis guidelines, Important
sequential statements of VHDL.
UNIT III
SYNTHESIS OF VHDL CODE: Fundamental limitation of EDA software, Realization of VHDL
operators, Realization of data types, VHDL synthesis flow, Timing considerations, Combinational Circuit
Design Principles: Derivation of efficient HDL description, Operator sharing, Functionality sharing,
Layout-related circuits.
UNIT IV
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT DESIGN: Synchronous circuits, Inference of basic memory elements, Timing
analysis, Poor design practices and remedies, counters, Registers as temporary storage, Pipelined design,
Synthesis guidelines.
UNIT V
FINITE STATE MACHINE: Overview of FSM, FSM representation, Timing and performance of FSM,
Moore machine versus Mealy machine, VHDL representation of an FSM, State assignment, Moore output
buffering, Some FSM design examples edge detection circuit, arbiter, DRAM strobe generation, FSM
based binary counter.
Text Books:
1. RTL Hardware Design using VHDL, Pong P Chu, John Wiley & Sons, USA, 2006.
2. Principles of Digital System Design using VHDL, C H Roth, L K John, Cengage Learning, New
Delhi, 1998.
3. Switching & Finite Automata Theory, Zvi Kolavi, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
4. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, S Brown, Z Vranesis, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi 2003.
6-3
Code: ET20613
UNIT I
PATH LOSS AND SHADOWING: Radio Wave Propagation, Transmit and Receive Signal Models,
Free-Space Path Loss, Ray Tracing, Two-Ray Model, The Okumura Model, Hata Model, Shadow Fading.
STATISTICAL MULTIPATH CHANNEL MODELS: Time-Varying Channel Impulse Response,
Narrowband Fading Models, Autocorrelation, Cross Correlation, and Power Spectral Density, Envelope
and Power Distributions, Level Crossing Rate and Average Fade Duration, Wideband Fading Models,
Power Delay Profile, Coherence Bandwidth, Doppler Power Spectrum and Channel Coherence Time.
UNIT II
CAPACITY OFWIRELESS CHANNELS: Capacity in AWGN, Capacity of Flat-Fading Channels,
Channel and System Model, Channel Distribution Information (CDI) Known, Channel Side Information
at Receiver, Channel Side Information at Transmitter and Receiver, Capacity with Receiver Diversity,
Capacity Comparisons, Capacity of Frequency-Selective Fading Channels, Time-Invariant Channels,
Time-Varying Channels.
UNIT III
Equalizer Noise Enhancement, Equalizer Types, Folded Spectrum and ISI-Free Transmission, Linear
Equalizers, Zero Forcing (ZF) Equalizers, Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) Equalizer, Maximum
Likelihood Sequence Estimation, Decision-Feedback Equalization, Other commonly used Equalization
Methods, Adaptive Equalizers: Training and Tracking.
UNIT IV
SPREAD SPECTRUM: Spread Spectrum Principles, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), DSSS
System Model, Spreading Codes for ISI Rejection: Random, Pseudorandom, and m-Sequences,
Synchronization, RAKE receivers, Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), Multiuser DSSS
Systems, Spreading Codes for Multiuser DSSS, Downlink Channels, Uplink Channels, Multiuser
Detection, Multicarrier CDMA, Multiuser FHSS Systems.
UNIT V
MULTICARRIER MODULATION: Data Transmission using Multiple Carriers, Multicarrier Modulation
with Overlapping Sub-channels, Mitigation of Subcarrier Fading, Coding with Interleaving over Time
and Frequency, Frequency Equalization, Precoding, Adaptive Loading, Discrete Implementation of
Multicarrier, DFT and its Properties, Cyclic Prefix, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM), Matrix Representation of OFDM, Vector Coding, Challenges in Multicarrier Systems, Case
Study: The IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN Standard.
Text books:
1. Wireless communication, A Goldsmith, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
2. Wireless communication, T S Rappaport, PHI, New Delhi.
6-4
Code: ET20614
UNIT I
Introduction, Trends & Projections in VLSI Circuits, Flow diagram of VLSI Circuit, Design and VLSI
Design issues. Stick Diagrams; Physical Design Rules; Layout Designing; Eulers Rule for VLSI Physical
Design.
UNIT II
MOSFET fundamentals, Enhancement Mode MOSFETs, Depletion Mode MOSFETs, Weak & strong
Inversion Conditions, Threshold Voltage Concept in MOSFETs, IV Characteristics of a MOSFET,
Limitations in IV Model and MOSFET capacitiance.
UNIT III
Basic VLSI Design Styles-NMOS, CMOS Process flow; Noise Margin; Inverter Threshold Voltage;
NMOS Inverter design and characteristics; CMOS Inverter Design and Properties; CMOS transmission
gates, Delay, Power Dissipation and scaling in CMOS circuits.
UNIT IV
Parallel & Series Equivalent circuits; Static CMOS Circuit Design: case study; VLSI Interconnects. High
Speed Dynamic CMOS logic families; Precharge-Evaluate logic; Dynamic CMOS logic circuits,
cascading , charge sharing and clock distribution.
UNIT V
Memory / Regular Structure Design; ROM Design, SRAM and DRAM Design.
Text Books
1. CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits-Analysis & Design, S.M. Kang & Y. Leblibici, TMH, Ed.
2003.
2. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design: A System Perspective, N.H.E. Weste & K. Eshraghian,
Pearson Education India, 2004.
Reference Books
1. Digital Integrated Circuits-A Design Perspective, J.M. Rabaey, PHI.
2. Introduction to VLSI, K. Eshraghian & Pucknell, PHI.
6-5
Code: ET20615
UNIT I
Microwave Components: Rectangular cavity resonators; Q of a cavity resonator; Re-entrant cavities;
Slow-wave structure; Microwave hybrid circuits; S-parameters and their properties; Waveguide tees ;
Hybrid ring; Waveguide corners bends and twists; Two hole directional coupler; S- Matrix; Circulators
and Isolators; Hybrid couplers.
UNIT II
Microwave Linear Beam and Crossed-Field Tubes: Failure of conventional tube at high frequency;
Klystron-Velocity modulation; Bunching; output power and loading; Reflex klystron-Velocity
modulation; power output and efficiency and electronic admittance; Helix travelling wave tubes;
amplification process; Conventional current; Electric field wave modes; Basic principle of coupled
cavity; Magnetron-Types and Principles of operation; Modes of oscillation; Strapping; pi-mode
separation.
UNIT III
Microwave Devices: Transistors, Tunnel Diodes and Microwave FETs: Structure; Operation;
Characteristics and Power frequency limitations of microwave transistors; Tunnel diodes and Field-Effect
Transistors. Transfer Electron Devices: Gunn diode; Gunn effect; Principle and Mode of operation;
Microwave generation and amplification Tunnel Diode; PIN diode and Crystal diode. Modulator;
Switches, Avalanche Transit- Time Devices: Physical Structure; Principle of operation; Characteristics;
Power output and Efficiency of IMPATT, TRAPATT and BARITT diodes; Parametric amplifiers.
UNIT IV
Microwave Measurement: Microwave bench; Precautions; Power measurement; Bolometric method;
Attenuation; VSWR; Impedance, Frequency and Q of the Cavity.
UNIT V
Principles and Applications of Radar: Basic Radar, Radar Block Diagram, Radar Frequencies,
Applications of Radar, Radar Range Equation, MTI and Pulse Doppler Radar: Introduction to Doppler
and MTI Radar, delay line cancellers, staggered PRF. Range gated Doppler filter, limitations to MTI
performance. Tracking with Radar, Monopulse Tracking, Conical Scan and Sequential Lobing,
Limitations to Tracking Accuracy, Low Angle Tracking, Tracking in range, Comparison of Trackers.
Text Books:
1. Microwave Devices and Circuits by Samuel Y. Liao, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education.
2. Foundations of Microwave Engineering by R .E. Collin, TMH Pub.
3. Introduction to Radar Systems by M.I Skolnik, TMH Pub. Co.
Reference Books:
1. Microwave Principles by Reich.
2. Microwaves, Gupta, New Age International Publishers.
3. Microwave and Radar Engg., M. Kulkarni, Umesh Publication.
6-6
Semester: 6
Code: ET20622
Subject: Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Laboratory
Credits: 2
Lab assignments based on ET20514 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems.
Semester: 6
Subject: Microwave and RF Laboratory
Credits: 2
Code: ET20623
6-7
Code: ET20631
UNIT I
Optical processes in semiconductors electron hole recombination, absorption, Franz-Keldysh effect,
Stark effect, quantum confined Stark effect, deep level transitions, Auger recombination (10 hours)
UNIT II
Lasers threshold condition for lasing, line broadening mechanisms, axial and transverse laser modes,
heterojunction lasers, distributed feedback lasers, quantum well lasers, tunneling based lasers, modulation
of lasers. (8 hours)
UNIT III
Optical detection PIN, APD, modulated barrier photodiode, Schottky barrier photodiode, wavelength
selective detection, microcavity photodiodes. (8 hours)
UNIT IV
Optoelectronic modulation - Franz-Keldysh and Stark effect modulators, quantum well electro-absorption
modulators, electro-optic modulators, quadratic electro-optic effect quantum well modulators, optical
switching and logic devices (8 hours)
UNIT V
Optoelectronic ICs hybrid and monolithic integration, materials and processing, integrated transmitters
and receivers, guided wave devices (8 hours)
Text Books:
nd
1. Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices, Pallab Bhattacharya, 2 Ed; Pearson Education, 2002
th
2. Photonics: Optical Electronics in modern communication, Amnon Yariv & Pochi Yeh, 6 Ed;
Oxford Univ. Press, 2006
3. Fundamentals of Photonics, B E Saleh and M C Teich, Wiley-Interscience; 1991
6-8
Code: ET20632
UNIT I
ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE: Internal Microprocessor Architecture-Real
mode memory addressing Protected Mode Memory addressing Memory paging - Data addressing
modes Program memory addressing modes Stack memory addressing modes- Data movement
instructions Program control instructions- Arithmetic and Logic Instructions.
UNIT II
INTRODUCTION TO INTEL 80286, 80386 & 80486: Introduction to 80286, Intel 80386
Microprocessor, Architecture, Pins & Signals, Memory System Registers, 80386 Memory Management,
Paging Technique, Protected Mode Operation, brief introduction to 80387 Math Coprocessor. Intel
80486.
UNIT III
PENTIUM PROCESSORS: Introduction to Pentium Microprocessor Special Pentium registers- Branch
Prediction Logic, Floating Point Module, Cache Structure, and Superscalar Architecture. Pentium
memory management New Pentium Instructions Pentium Processor Special Pentium pro features
Pentium 4 processor.
UNIT IV
16-BIT MICRO CONTROLLERS: 8096/8097 Architecture-CPU registers RALU-Internal Program and
Data memory Timers-High speed Input and Output Serial Interface-I/O ports Interrupts A/D
converter- Watch dog timer Power down feature Instruction set- External memory Interfacing
External I/O interfacing.
UNIT V
RISC PROCESSORS AND ARM: The RISC revolution Characteristics of RISC Architecture The
Berkeley RISC Register Windows Windows and parameter passing Window overflow RISC
architecture and pipelining Pipeline bubbles Accessing external memory in RISC systems Reducing
the branch penalties Branch prediction The ARM processors ARM registers ARM instructions
The ARM built-in shift mechanism ARM branch instructions sequence control Data movement and
memory reference instructions.
Text Books:
1. The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro
Processor, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, Architecture, Programming and interfacing, Barry
B.Brey, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Design with Microcontroller, John Peatman, McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd, New Delhi.
3. The principles of computer Hardware, Alan Clements, Oxford University Press, 3rd Edition, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. The concepts and feature of micro controllers 68HC11, 8051 and 8096, Rajkamal, S Chand
Publishers, New Delhi.
6-9
Code: ET20633
UNIT I
Introduction to ANS Technology: Elementary Neurophysiology, Models of a Neuron, Neural Networks
viewed as directed graphs, Feedback, from neurons to ANS, Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks.
UNIT II
Learning and Training: Hebbian, Memory based, Competitive, Error-Correction Learning, Credit
Assignment. Problem: Supervised and Unsupervised learning, Memory models, Recall and Adaptation.
Network Architectures, Single-layered Feed-forward Networks, Multi-layered Feedforward Networks,
Recurrent Networks, Topologies.
UNIT III
Algoritms for ANN: Activation and Synaptic Dynamics, Stability and Convergence. A Survey of Neural
Network Models : Single-layered Perceptron least mean square algorithm, Multi-layered Perceptrons
Back propagation Algorithm, XOR Problem, The generalized Delta rule, BPN Applications, Adalines
and Madalines Algorithm and applications.
UNIT IV
Radial basis functions, introduction to neural network signal processing , pattern detection , character
recognition, Signal processing using multilayer perceptron, structure of multilayer perceptron, training the
MLP.
UNIT V
Adaptive Fuzzy Systems: Introduction to Fuzzy sets and operations, Examples of Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy
Associative memories, Fuzziness in neural networks, Comparison of Fuzzy and neural Truck-Backer
upper control systems.
Text Books:
1. Neural Network: A Comprehensive Foundation, Haykin, Pearson Education.
2. Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft-Computing A computational approach to learning and machine
intelligence; Jang, Sun and Mizutani; Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books:
1. Neural Networks, Freeman, Pearson Education
2. Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks, Hassoun, PHI.
3. Artificial Neural Networks by B. Yagna Narayan, PHI.
6-10
UNIT I
Instrument Characteristics: Transducer performance characteristics, Generalized performance of systems,
Static terms and characteristics, Dynamic terms and characteristics, standard test inputs, zero, first and
second order instruments and their responses, Higher order systems, calibration and standards, process of
calibration, standards for calibration.
UNIT II
Pressure Measurement: Terminology, Units; Manometers Piezometer, U-Tube Double Column
Manometer, Single Column Manometer, U-Tube Differential Ma nometer; Advantages and Limitations;
Bourdan Gauge; ring balance manometer, bell type pressure gauges, elastic pressure transducers, low
pressure gauges, Dead Weight Piston Gauge, Servo Operated Manometer, Feedback Pneumatic Load
Cell.
UNIT III
Temperature Measurement: Types of temperature measuring instruments; Liquid-in-glass thermometers;
Bimetallic Thermometers; Thermocouples, Laws of thermocouples, Elements of thermoelectric
pyrometers, Resistance thermometers; Thermistors; Radiation and Optical Pyrometers, Temperature
Balance Systems, Heat Flow Balance Systems.
UNIT IV
Flow Measurement: Classification of flow measurement techniques, variable head meters and related
theory for incompressible fluids, Nozzle, Orifice, Venturi, Pitot Tube, Anemometers, Turbine Meter,
Current Meter, Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Ultrasonic Flow Meter, Variable Area Meters, Variable
Head and Area Meters, Quantity Meters, Servo Operated Electromagnetic Flow Meter.
UNIT V
Introduction to Process Control: Control Systems; Proce ss control principles; Servomechanisms; Process
Control Block Diagram; Process control system evaluation, Analog and Digital Processing, Time
Response. Final Control: Final Control Operation; Signal Conversions; Actuators; Control Elements,
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control Systems.
Text Books:
1. Transducers and Instrumentation; Murty, D.V.S.; PHI, 10th print 2003
2. Process Control Instrumentation Technology; Johnson, C.; PHI, 4 th Edition
Reference Books:
1. Sensors and Transducers; Patranabis, D.; PHI, 2nd Edition
2. Industrial Control & Instrumentation, W. Bolton, University Press.
3. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation: Oliver and Cage: TMH.
4. Electronic Instrumentation, H.S. Kalsi, 2 nd Ed., TMH.
5. Mechanical and Industrial Measurements; Jain, R.K.; Khanna Publ., 2000
6-11
Code: ET20635
UNIT I
Introduction: Definition and characteristics, general properties,open and closed loop adaptation, Adaptive
Linear Combiner: General description, input signal and Weight vectors, desired response and error
performance function, gradient and minimum mean square, alternative definition of gradient,
decorelection of error and input components.
UNIT II
Theory of Adaptation with Stationary Signals: Input correlation matrix, Eigen values and eigenvectors of
the correlation matrix,and their geometrical significance. Basic ideas of gradient search methods, gradient
search by Newtons method and method of steepest descent
UNIT III
Gradient component estimation by derivative measurement, effects of gradient noise on weight vector
solution, excess MSE, time constant and misadjustment , performance comparison of Newton and S.D.
methods.
UNIT IV
Adaptive Algorithms: Least mean square algorithm, convergence, learning curve noise in Weight vector
misadjustmentand performances of LMS algorithms, sequential regression algorithm, adaptive recursive
LMS algorithm, random search algorithm.
UNIT V
An ideal : The LMS / Newton Algorithm, properties of the LMS / Newton Algorithm, the sequential
regression algorithm , adaptive recursive filters random search algorithm , lattice structures, the adaptive
lattice predictor, adaptive filters with orthogonal signals
Text Book:
1. Adaptive signal processing, Bernard Widrow, Samuel D. Stearns.
6-12
Periods/week
S.
No
BoS
Sub Code
ETC
ET20711
TA
20
Examination Scheme
F
S
T.C.A
ES
E
E
.
E
15 15
50
70
20
15
15
50
70
Subject Name
Total
Mark
s
Credits
L+(T+P)/
2
120
120
ETC
ET2073X
Elective-3
ETC
ET2073X
Elective-4
20
15
15
50
70
120
20
15
15
50
70
120
ET20712
ETC
ET20721
30
30
20
50
ETC
ET20722
ETC
30
30
20
50
50
50
50
12
100
100
50
150
50
50
50
13
20
340
60
60
460
370
830
30
4
5
6
7
ETC
ET20723
Pract. Training
ETC
ET20724
Minor Project
Seminar and
ETC
ET20725
Report Writing
Total
BoS
Sub Code
ETC
ET20731
ETC
ET20732
ETC
ET20733
ETC
ET20734
ETC
ET20735
ETC
ET20736
ETC
ET20737
ETC
ET20738
ETC
ET20739
Subject Name
7-1
Code: ET20711
UNIT I
Introduction to information theory; Probability, entropy and inference; Source coding theorem, symbol
codes, stream codes, codes for integer.
UNIT II
Noisy channel coding: Dependent random variables, Communication over noisy channel, Noisy channel
coding theorem, Error correcting codes and real channels.
UNIT III
Classical channel codes: Linear block codes, Cyclic codes, Convolutional codes, Maximum likelihood
decoding of convolutional codes, Viterbi algorithm.
UNIT IV
Turbo codes: Design and construction, Performance, BCJR algorithm, applications.
UNIT V
Low density parity check codes: Representation of LDPC codes, Design and construction, Sum-product
and message passing algorithm, Iterative decoder for LDPC codes, Low power and low complexity VLSI
implementation.
Text Books:
1. Information Theory, Inference and Learning Algorithms, David MacKay, CUP, 2003.
2. Channel Codes Classical and Modern, William Ryan, Shu Lin, CUP, 2009.
3. Communication Systems, Simon Haykin, Wiley India, 2001.
Reference Books:
1. Elements of Information Theory, M Cover, J A Thomas, Wiley India, 2006.
2. Information Theory and Network Coding, R W Yeung, Springer, 2008.
3. Coding and Information Theory, R W Hamming, Prentice Hall, USA, 1986.
7-2
7-3
Code: ET20724
1. The students are expected to take up a Project under the guidance of a faculty from the Institute.
2. The topic of the project should be justified for the degree of B.Tech (Electronics &
Telecommunication). The project chosen may have sufficient scope to be extended to Major
project.
3. Students should submit synopsis of project within one month of offering of projects by faculty to
the Student Projects Coordinator nominated by HoD. Synopsis should clearly state the quanta of
work to be done in Minor project and the work for Major.
4. The students may be asked to work individually or in a group having not more than three students.
5. The quanta of work should justify a semester of work and live up to the standards of an NIT.
6. The students are expected to submit the report in standard format approved by the department in
partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.Tech (Electronics &
Telecommunication).
7. There will be a presentation cum viva-voce at the end of the semester and the students are to
demonstrate the project at the time of viva-voce. The students will be evaluated for ESE in Minor
project by a team of faculty nominated by the Head of Department.
7-4
7-5
Code: ET20732
UNIT I
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF ARM PROCESSOR: Processor modes, Register organization,
Exceptions and its handling, Memory and memory-mapped I/Os, ARM and THUMB instruction sets,
addressing modes, ARM floating point architecture and DSP extensions, ARM co-processors.
UNIT II
ARM 9 TDMI ARCHITECTURAL STUDY: H/W architecture, Timing diagrams for various accesses,
Memory buses: AMBA, ASB, APB, Case study of Intel Xscale architecture or Samsung ARM
implementations
UNIT III
ARM AND THUMB INSTRUCTION SETS: Conditional execution and flags, Branch instructions, The
barrel shifter, Immediate constants, Single register data transfer, Block data transfer, Stack management,
Coprocessor instructions, Register access in Thumb, ARM architecture V5TE new instructions,
Assembler workbooks
ARM / THUMB INTERWORKING: Switching between states, Branch exchange example, Mixing ARM
and Thumb subroutines, ARM to thumb veneer, Thumb-to-ARM veneer, Interworking calls, and
Interworking using codewarrior.
UNIT IV
ARM DEVELOPPER SUITE (ADS) OVERVIEW: Using the core tools, C/C++ compilers key features,
Supplied libraries, Codewarrior introduction, Debugging with multi-ICE.
ADS INTRODUCTORY WORKBOOK: Compiling and running an example, Creating a header file,
Creating a new project, Viewing registers and memory.
EXCEPTION HANDLING: Exception return instructions, Exception priority, Vector table instructions,
Chaining exception handlers, Register usage in exception handlers, FIQ vs IRQ, Example C interrupt
handler, Software managed interrupt controller, Issues when re-enabling interrupts, C nested interrupt
example, Invoking SWIs, Data abort with memory management, The return address
UNIT V
EMBEDDED SOFWARE DEVELOPMENT: ROM or RAM at 0x0, ROM/RAM remapping, Exception
vector table, Reset handler, Initialization : stack pointers, code and data areas, C library initialization,
Scatter loading, Linker placement rules, Long branch veneers, C library functionality, Placing the stack
and heap, Debugging ROM images.
Text Books:
1. ARM System Developer's Guide: Designing and Optimizing, Sloss Andrew N, Symes Dominic,
Wright Chris, Morgan Kaufman Publication.
2. ARM System-on-Chip Architecture, Steven Furber, Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1. Technical references on www.arm.com.
7-6
Code: ET20733
UNIT I
Introduction to image processing: Applications and fields of image processing, Fundamental steps in
Digital image processing, Elements of visual perception, Image sensing and acquisition, Basic Concepts
in Sampling and Quantization, representing digital images
UNIT II
Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain: Some basic gray level transformations, Histogram
Processing, Histogram modification, Image subtraction, spatial filtering, Sharpening Spatial filters, use of
first and second derivatives for enhancement ; Image Enhancement in the Frequency Domain, Gaussian
filters, Homomorphic filtering Pseudocolouring : intensity slicing, gray level to color transformation,
UNIT III
Image Segmentation:-Some Basic Relationships between pixels, point, line and edge detection, Gradient
operators, Canny edge detection, pyramid edge detection. Edge linking and boundary detection, Hough
transform, Chain codes, boundary segments, skeletons, Boundary descriptors, Fourier descriptors.
UNIT IV
Thresholding: The role of illumination, global thresholding, adaptive thresholding, use of boundary
characteristics for histogram improvement and local thresholding, Region based segmentation, Region
growing, region splitting and merging.
UNIT V
Image Compression: Data redundancies Elements of information, variable-length coding, predictive
coding, Transform coding, Image compression standards; Wavelets and Multiresolution processing: Image pyramids, sub band coding
Basics of Image restoration, Color image processing Applications of Image Processing: - Finger print
analysis, Digital watermarking, Optical character recognition etc.
Text Books:
1. Digital Image Processing, Gonzalez & Woods, Pearson Education, 2003
2. Introduction to Digital Image Processing, Alasdair Mc Andrew, Cengage learning, 2009
3. Fundamental of Digital Image Processing, A K Jain, PHI.
Reference Books:
1. Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision, Milan Sonka, Thomson Learning, 2001
2. Digital Image Processing, Pratt W.K, John Wiley & Sons, 2001
7-7
7-8
Code: ET20735
UNIT I
BASICS OF DISCRETE VOLTERRA SERIES: Introduction and basic definitions, nonlinear sampleddata systems, multidimensional z transform, discrete volterra series in the z domain, conditions for
convergence and stability, matrix representation for multiple-input and multiple-output systems, nonlinear
systems with fading memory, further considerations on fading memory, approximation of the system
response by volterra series, discrete volterra series for binary signals, associated expansions and other
approximations.
UNIT II
NONLINEAR ECHO CANCELLATION: Adaptive cancellers, nonlinear echo cancellation in data
transmission, interleaved and passband nonlinear transversal filters.
UNIT III
KALMAN FILERING: Bayesian recursive relation and Kalman filter, Estimation of Gaussian random
vectors, Extended Kalman filter, Unscented Kalman filtering.
UNIT IV
PERTICLE FILTERING: Bayesian inference in HMM, Sequential Monte Carlo methods, Basics of
Monte Carlo method, Importance sampling, Particle filtering, SMC for filtering, Auxiliary particle
filtering, Limitations of particle filter.
UNIT V
NONLINEAR IMAGE PROCESSING: Median and order statistics filter, Stack filters, Weighted median
smoothers and filters, Spatial rank order selective filters, Nonlinear mean filters.
Text books:
1. Nonlinear aspects of telecommunications, A Boryz, CRC Press, 2001.
2. Nonlinear image processing, ed. S K Mitra, G L Sicuranza, Academic Press, USA 2001.
7-9
7-10
Code: ET20737
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION: OSI Security Architecture, Classical Encryption techniques, Cipher Principles, Data
Encryption Standard Block Cipher Design Principles and Modes of Operation - Evaluation criteria for
AES AES Cipher Triple DES Placement of Encryption Function Traffic Confidentiality
UNIT II
PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY : Key Management - Diffie-Hellman key Exchange Elliptic Curve
Architecture and Cryptography - Introduction to Number Theory Confidentiality using Symmetric
Encryption Public Key Cryptography and RSA.
UNIT III
AUTHENTICATION AND HASH FUNCTION: Authentication requirements Authentication functions
Message Authentication Codes Hash Functions Security of Hash Functions and MACs, MD5 message
Digest algorithm, Secure Hash Algorithm, RIPEMD, HMAC Digital Signatures, Authentication
Protocols Digital Signature Standard.
UNIT IV
NETWORK SECURITY: Authentication Applications: Kerberos X.509, Authentication Service,
Electronic Mail Security PGP S/MIME - IP Security Web Security.
UNIT V
SYSTEM LEVEL SECURITY: Intrusion detection password management Viruses and related
Threats Virus Counter measures Firewall Design Principles Trusted Systems.
Text Books:
1. Cryptography And Network Security Principles and Practices, William Stallings, Prentice Hall
of India, Third Edition, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. Network Security Private Communication in a public world, Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman &
Mike Speciner, Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Cryptography and Network Security, Atul Kahate, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.
3. Applied Cryptography, Bruce Schneier, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2001.
4. Security in Computing, Third Edition, Charles B. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Pearson
Education, 2003.
7-11
Code:ET20738
UNIT I
Antenna arrays and diversity techniques, basic MIMO systems, channel model for multiple antenna
systems.
UNIT II
Smart antenna introduction, smart antenna configuration, SDMA, architecture of smart antenna systems.
UNIT III
DOA(Direction of arrival ) fundamentals ,DOA calculations, algorithms ESPIRIT,MUSIC.
UNIT IV
Beamforming fundamentals adaptive algorithms constant modulus, quasi Newton.
UNIT V
Space time processing, integration and simulation of smart antennas, smart antenna systems for mobile
Adhoc networks.
Text Books:
1. Smart Antennas, Tapan k. Sarkar, IEEE Press Wiley Interscience
7-12
Code: ET20739
UNIT I
Introduction to wireless sensor neteorks (WSN), Hardware of wireless sensor node, Network deployment,
Localization, Coarse grained and fine grained localization, Network wide localization, Theoretical
analysis of localization techniques.
UNIT II
Time synchronization, Traditional approaches, Fine grained clock synchronization, Coarse grained data
synchronization. Medium access and sleep scheduling.
UNIT III
Sleep based topology control, Topologies for connectivity, topologies for coverage, Cross layer issues.
Energy efficient and robust routing, Metric based approaches, Routing with diversity, Multipath routing,
Energy aware routing.
UNIT IV
Distributed detection and estimation in sensor networks.
UNIT V
Data centric networking, Data centric routing, Data gathering with compression, Querying, Data centric
storage and retrival.
Text Books:
1. Networking wireless sensor nodes, B Krishnamachari, Cambridge University Press, New York
2005.
2. Wireless sensor networks: An information processing approach, F Zhao, L J Guibas, Morgan
Kaufman Publishers/ Elsevier, New Delhi 2004.
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Artificial intelligence.
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Multimedia communication
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8-1
Code: ET20811
UNIT I
Basic Optical Laws and definition: Numerical Aperture; Optical Fiber Modes and propagation; Single
Mode and Multi-Mode Fibers; Step Index and Graded Index Fibers Structures; Different types of
attenuations in optical fiber communication; Fiber Optic Cable; Fabrication.
UNIT II
Light sources: Light Emitting diodes and types of LEDS; LASER principles; Laser diode and types of
Laser diodess; Operating characteristics and Modulation circuits of LED and LASER diodes.
UNIT III
Optical Couplers and connectors: Connector principles; fiber end preparation; splices; connectors;
source coupling; Distribution system; Distribution networks; Directional couplers; Star couplers;
Switches.
UNIT IV
Light Detectors: Principle of photo-detection; semiconductor photodiode; PIN photodiode; Avalanche
photodiode; Noise and Detection; Thermal noise and Shot noise; signal to noise ratio.
UNIT V
Optical Measurement & Networks: Numerical Aperture; Attenuation and Dispersion measurement;
Optical networks: Introduction to SONET/SDH; SONET/SDH Networks; formats and interface.
8-2
Code: ET20812
UNIT I
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems: Narrow band multiple antenna model, Parallel
decomposition of MIMO channels, Capacity of MIMO channels, Space-time codes for MIMO wireless
communication, Alamouti code, Diversity-on-receive and diversity-on-transmit schemes, Generalized
complex orthogonal space-time block codes, Differential space-time block codes, Trellis coded
modulation, TCM encoding and decoding.
UNIT II
Study of a software defined radio system: Wireless Research Open Access Platform (WARP) or Lyrtech
or any other popular SDR, hardware architectures, design flow, study of a reference design, e.g. OFDM
wired-wireless bridge, OFDM CSMA link etc.
UNIT III
Quantum computing and communication: Quantum computing basics, Entanglement, measurements,
Grover algorithm, Introduction to quantum information theory and quantum cryptography.
UNIT IV
An overview of satellite communication, Satellite orbits, Keplers law, Orbital Elements, Eclipse effect,
Sun transit outage, Placement of a satellite in a geostationary orbit, Station keeping and Stabilization.
UNIT V
Communication Satellite Subsystems: Space Platform (Bus) and Communication, Subsystem (Payload),
Satellite Antennas, Frequency reuse Antennas. Earth Stations: Earth station antennas, Tracking,
Equipment for earth stations, Equipment Reliability and Space qualification.
Text Books:
1. MIMO Wireless Communication, Oestges, Clerckx, Academic Press.
2. Space Time Coding, Vucetic, Yuan, John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
3. Warp.rice.edu
4. Quantum Computing and Communication, A Imre, F Balazas, John Wiley & Sons, 2005.
5. Satellite Communication, T Pratt, C W Bostian, John Wiley & Sons.
8-3
Code: ET20821
Code: ET20823
1. The students are expected to take up a Project under the guidance of a faculty from the Institute.
2. The topic of the project should be justified for the degree of B.Tech (Electronics &
Telecommunication). The project may be a continuation of Minor project.
3. Students should submit synopsis of project within one month of offering of projects by faculty to
the Student Projects Coordinator nominated by HoD. Synopsis should clearly state the amount of
work already done in Minor project and the work to be done in Major project.
4. The students may be asked to work individually or in a group having not more than three students.
5. The quanta of work should justify a semester of work and live up to the standards of an NIT.
6. The students are expected to submit the report in standard format approved by the department in
partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of B.Tech (Electronics & Telecommunication).
7. There will be a presentation cum viva-voce at the end of the semester and the students are to
demonstrate the project at the time of viva-voce. The students will be evaluated for ESE in Major
project by a team of faculty nominated by the Head of Department.
8-4
Code: ET20831
UNIT I
Introduction to Broadband Networking: Services and Technology: Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL,
HDSL, RADSL, And VDSL), Access network architecture (DSLAM, ATM), Modulation technologies
(DMT) X.25, Frame relay ,X.25 v/s Frame relaying, Frame mode protocol architecture, Frame relay and
Frame switching, Frame mode call control , Call control protocol, DLCI, Bearer capability, Link layer
core parameters, LAPF.
UNIT II
ISDN Integration of Transmission and Switching, Analog and Digital switching, Principles of ISDN,
User interface, Architecture, ISDN standards, I-series recommendations. ISDN: interface and Functions
Transmission structure, User network interface, ISDN protocol architecture, ISDN connections,
Addressing, Interworking, B-ISDN architecture and standards.
B-ISDN Services Conversational, Messaging, Retrieval, Distribution, Business and Residential
requirements. B-ISDN protocols User plane, Control plane, Physical layer, Line coding, Transmission
structure, SONET- Requirement, Signal Hierarchy, System Hierarchy.
UNIT III
ATM Overview, Virtual channels, Virtual paths, VP and VC switching, ATM cells, Header format,
Generic flow control, Header error control, Transmission of ATM cells, Adaptation layer, AAL services
and protocols. ATM switching ATM switching building blocks, ATM cell processing in a switch,
Matrix type switch, Input, Output buffering, Central buffering, Performance aspects of buffering
switching networks.
UNIT IV
Cable Modem Service: Head end and regional network architecture (Cable Modem Termination System
CMTS, Hybrid Fibre Coax networks HFC), Cable Labs initiatives (DOCSIS. Packet Cable, Cable
Home) Optical Fibre-based Networks: Passive Optical Network (PON) architecture (Optical line
termination, optical network terminals), Standards (BPON, GPON, EPON) Fixed and Mobile WiMAX:
Architecture, Standards (IEEE 802.15, 802.16), Services
UNIT V
IP QoS Control Mechanisms, Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Differentiated Services (Diff Serv),
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), IP Multicast (IMS) Services Enabled by Broadband: VoIP:
Network Architecture, Protocol Architecture for VoIP SIP: Network and Services Convergence, Network
and Services Management, Unified Communications Services, SIMPLE Presence Architecture, H.323,
SGCP, MGCP, IPDC
Text Books:
1. ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM, William Stallings, Prentice-Hall,4th
edition
2. Broadband Communications, Balaji kumar, Mac-Graw Hill
3. ATM Networks, O Kyas & G. Grawford, Prentice Hall PTR, 2002.
4. Multi Wavelength Optical Network, Stern T & K. Bala, Pearson Education, 1999.
8-5
Code: ET20832
UNIT I
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Simulation of sophisticated & Intelligent Behavior in different area,
problem solving in games, natural language, automated reasoning visual perception, heuristic algorithm
versus solution guaranteed algorithms.
UNIT II
Understanding Natural Languages, Parsing techniques, context free and transformational grammars,
transition nets, augmented transition nets, Fillmores grammars, Shanks Conceptual Dependency,
grammar free analyzers, sentence generation, and translation.
UNIT III
Knowledge Representation, First order predicate calculus, Horn Clauses, Introduction to PROLOG,
Semantic Nets, Partitioned Nets, Minskey frames, Case Grammar Theory, Production Rules Knowledge
Base, The Inference System, Forward & Backward Deduction.
UNIT IV
Expert System, Existing Systems (DENDRAL, MYCIN), domain exploration, Meta Knowledge,
Expertise Transfer, Self Explaining System.
UNIT V
Pattern Recognition, Introduction to pattern Recognition, Structured Description, Symbolic Description,
Machine perception, Line Finding, Interception, Semantic, & Model, Object Identification, Speech
Recognition. Programming Language: Introduction to programming Language, LISP, PROLOG
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Charnick, Addision Wesley
2. LISP, Winston, Addison, Wesley
3. Expert Systems Programming, Marcellous, PHI
Reference Books:
1. Artificial Intelligence, Elamie, Academic Press
2. Foundation of Logic Programming, Lioyed, Springer Verlag
8-6
Code: ET20833
UNIT I
FUNDAMENTALS OF IMAGE AND VIDEO: Image data types, Popular image file formats, Basics of
colour science in image and video, Colour models in images, Colour models in video, Types of video
signals, Analog video, Digital video.
UNIT II
COMPRESSION ALGORITHM AND STANDARDS: Distortion measures, Quantization, discrete
cosine transform based lossy compression, main steps in JPEG standard, JPEG modes, JPEG bit stream,
main steps of JPEG 2000 image compression. Introduction to video compression, Video compression
based on motion vectors, Search for motion vectors, H.261, H.263.
UNIT III
MPEG VIDEO AND AUDIO CODING: MPEG-1, motion compensation in MPEG-1, major differences
form H.261, MPEG-2, Supporting interlaced video, scalabilities, major difference form MPEG-1,
Introduction to MPEG-4, Qualitative idea of methods in MPEG-4. MIDI standard, Psychoacoustics,
MPEG audio, Other commercial audio codecs.
UNIT IV
MULTIMEDIA NETWORK COMMUNICATION: Quality of service, QoS for IP protocols, prioritized
delivery, Multimedia over IP, Multimedia over ATM networks, Transport of MPEG-4, Media on demand.
UNIT V
STREAMING VIDEO OVER INTERNET AND WIRELESS IP NETWORK: Architecture for video
streaming systems, Application layer QoS for streaming video, Continuous media distribution services,
Streaming servers, Media synchronization, Protocols for streaming video, Streaming video over wireless
IP networks.
Text Books:
1. Fundamentals of Multimedia, Ze-Nian Li, Mark S Drew, PHI Learning, Delhi 2008.
2. Video Processing and Communication, Yao Wang, Jorn Ostermann, Qua-Qin Zhang, Prentice
Hall, USA.
Reference Books:
1. Multimedia: Computing, Communication & Applications, Ralt Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt,
Pearson Education India, 2004.
8-7
Code: ET20834
UNIT I
Introduction to Cellular Mobile Radio Communication: FDMA, TDMA, DSSS, FHSS, Pulse position
hopped CDMA. Modulation Formats for SS Communication, Correlation and Spectral Properties of
Modulated Signals, Generation of DS SS Signals, Frequency-Hopped SS Signals, Pulse Position-Hopped
SS Signals, Orthogonal and Quasi-Orthogonal Expansions of SS Signals.
UNIT II
Reception of Spread Spectrum Signals in AWGN: NeymanPearson Hypothesis Testing Concept,
Coherent Reception of DS CDMA Signals (Uplink Transmission), Coherent Reception of DS CDMA
Signals (Downlink Transmission), Reception of DS DPSK SS Signals, Reception of FH SS Signals,
Reception of PPH SS Signals.
UNIT III
Pseudorandom Signal Generation: Pseudorandom Sequences and Signals, Finite-Field Arithmetic,
Maximum-Length Linear Shift Registers, Randomness Properties of Maximal-Length Sequences,
Generating Pseudorandom Signals (Pseudonoise) from Pseudorandom Sequences, Other Sets of
Spreading Sequences.
UNIT IV
Synchronization of Pseudorandom Signals: Hypothesis Testing in the Acquisition Process, Performance
of the Hypothesis Testing Device, The Acquisition Procedure, Modifications of the Acquisition
Procedure, Time Tracking of SS Signals, Coherent Reception of Uplink Transmitted Signals in the
DSCDMA System.
UNIT V
CDMA Cellular Networks: General Aspects of CDMA Cellular Networks, Other-Cell Relative
Interference Factors, Handoff Strategies, Power Control, Erlang Capacity of CDMA System, Interference
Cancellation in the Reverse Link of the DS CDMA System, User Coordination in the Forward Link of the
DS CDMA System, Third-Generation Wireless Cellular Networks.
Text Books:
1. Theory of code division multiple access communication, Kamil Sh Zigangirov, Wiley Inter
Science.
8-8
Code: ET20835
UNIT I
SPEECH: PRODUCTION, PERCEPTION AND ACOUSTIC-PHONETIC CHARACTERIZATION:
Introduction, Speech production process, Time and frequency domain representation of speech, Speech
sounds and features, The vowels, Diphthongs, Semivowels, Nasal Consonants, Unvoiced Fricatives,
Voiced Fricatives, Voiced & Unvoiced Stops, Acoustic-Phonetic Approach to Speech Recognition,
Statistical Pattern-Recognition Approach to Speech Recognition, AI Approaches to Speech Recognition,
Neural Networks and their Application to Speech Recognition.
UNIT II
SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF SPEECH: Short time Fourier analysis, filter bank design, speech coding,
subband coding of speech, transform coding, channel vocoder, formant vocoder, cepstral vocoder, vector
quantizer coder.
UNIT III
SPEECH SYNTHESIS: Pitch extraction algorithms, Gold Rabiner pitch trackers, autocorrelation pitch
trackers, voice/unvoiced detection, homomorphic speech processing, homomorphic systems for
convolution, complex cepstrums, pitch extraction using homomorphic speech processing
UNIT IV
AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS: Isolated word recognition, connected word
recognition, large vocabulary word recognition systems, pattern classification, DTW, HMM, speaker
recognition systems, speaker verification systems, speaker identification systems.
UNIT V
HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS: Discrete-Time Markov Processes, Extensions to HMMs, Coin-toss
Models, The Urnand-Ball Model, Elements of an HMM, HMM generator of observations. Three Basic
problems for HMMs and their solutions, Probability Evaluation, Optimal State sequence, Parameter
estimation, Re-estimation procedure. HMM types, continuous observation densities in HMMs,
Autoregressive HMMs, Variants on HMM structures, Inclusion of Explicit State Duration Density in
HMMs, Optimization Criterion ML, MMI and MDI, Comparisons of HMMs.
Text Books:
1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition, Rabiner L. and Juang B., Pearson Education
2. Signal Processing of Speech, Owens F.J., Macmillan New Electronics
Reference Books:
1. Speech and Language Processing, Jurafsky, Pearson Education
2. Discrete Time Speech Signal processing: Principles and Practice, Quatieri, Pearson Education
3. Fundamentals of Speech Signal Processing, Saito S. & Nakata K., Academic Press
4. Voice and Speech Processing, Thomas Parsons, McGraw Hill Series.
8-9
Code: ET20836
UNIT I
Fundamentals of Signal Decomposition Introduction to Fourier Series & Orthogonal Systems Brief
Overview of Fourier Transform and Short Time Fourier Transform Time Frequency Analysis
Introduction to Wavelets Basis Functions Specifications Admissibility Condition Continuous
Wavelet Transform Definition CWT as a correlation Constant Q Factor Filtering Interpretation and
Time Frequency Resolution Inverse CWT.
UNIT II
Introduction to Discrete Wavelet Transform and Orthogonal Wavelet Decomposition Approximation of
Vectors in Nested Linear Vector Spaces Multiresolution Analysis Dilation Equation & Wavelet
Equation Orthogonal Wavelet Decomposition based on Haar Wavelet DWT and Filter Banks
Mallats Algorithm Signal Decomposition (Filtering and Down Sampling) Signal Reconstruction
(Upsampling and Filtering)
UNIT III
Construction of a General MRA Formal Definition Implication of the Dilation Equation and
Orthogonality Two Scale Relation for the Wavelet Function Digital Filter Implementation
Restrictions on Filter Coefficients Regularity and Varnishing Moments Biorthogonal Wavelet Bases
Filtering Relationship for Biorthogonal Filters Examples of Biorthogonal Scaling Functions and
Wavelets Lifting Scheme Two Dimensional Wavelets.
UNIT IV
Wavelet Packet Analysis (1D & 2D) Wavelet Packet Algorithms Haar Wavelet Packets -Best Basis
Selection Applications: Image Compression Embedded Zero Tree Wavelet Coding (EZW) Set
Partitioning in Hierarchical Tree (SPIHT) Audio Compression Signal Denoising: Hard Thresholding
& Soft Thresholding Medical and Bio-medical Signal and Image Processing Applications
UNIT V
Advanced Topics: Introduction to Multiwavelets, Ridgelets and Curvelets. Applications of wavelets in
communication, modulation, OFDM, solving differential equations.
Text books
1. J. C. Goswami and A. K. Chan, Fundamentals of Wavelets: Theory, Algorithms and Applications"
Wiley-Interscience Publication, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1999. R. M.
2. Rao and A. Bopardikar, Wavelet Transforms: Introduction to Theory and Applications" AddisonWesley, 1998.
Reference books
1. Mark A. Pinsky, Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets," Brooks/Cole Series in
Advanced Mathematics, 2002
2. M. Holschneider, Wavelets: An analysis tool" Oxford Science Publications, 1998.
3. M. Vetterli, J. Kovacevic, Wavelets and Subband Coding" Prentice Hall Inc, 1995.
nd
4. Stephen G. Mallat, A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing" 2 Edition Academic Press, 2000.
8-10
Code: ET20837
UNIT I
MESFETs: Basic concept, models for terminal characteristics; accounting for velocity saturation.
Dynamic models: large signal switching transients; small signal, high f models.
UNIT II
HBTs: Concept: emitter efficiency, base transport, base resistance, junction capacitance. HJ collector and
collector-up refinements. Applications of graded layers: control of HJ spikes; ballistic injection; problems
with upper-valley minima.
UNIT III
MODFETs basic device, theory. Deep level problem (transconductance collapse); pseudomorphic
solution. Telecommunications applications key features: gain, bandwidth, linearly, noise.
UNIT IV
Laser Diodes: Feedback and stimulated emission. Cavity design; double heterostructure concept.
Quantum well, wire, dot active regions. Strained layers; pseudomorphic active regions.
UNIT V
Detectors: Structure and theory of basic types: p-i-n (conventional and unicarrier), APD, Schottky diode,
m-s-m; resonant cavity concepts.
Quantum Effect Devices: Electron waveguides, single electron transistors.
Text Books:
1. GaAs High-Speed Devices: Physics, Technology and Circuit Applications C.Y. Chang, F. Kai,
Wiley
2. Compound Semiconductor Device Physics, Sandip Tiwari, Academic Press, 1991.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Semiconductor Technology: GaAs and Related Compounds, Cheng T. Wang, Ed.,
John Wiley & Sons,
2. Gallium Arsenide Technology, David K. Ferry, Ed., Howard W. Sams & Co., 1985
3. Indium Phosphide and Related materials: Processing, Technology and Devices, Avishay Katz,
Ed., Artech House, 1992.
4. High Speed Semiconductor Devices, S.M. Sze, Wiley, 1990.
8-11
Code: ET20838
UNIT I
Basics of pattern recognition, Bayesian decision theory, Classifiers, Discriminant functions, Decision
surfaces, Normal density and discriminant functions, Discrete features.
UNIT II
Parameter estimation methods, Maximum-Likelihood estimation, Gaussian mixture models, Expectationmaximization method, Bayesian estimation, Hidden Markov models for sequential pattern classification,
Discrete hidden Markov models, Continous density hidden Markov models, Dimension reduction
methods, Fisher discriminant analysis, Principal component analysis.
UNIT III
Non-parametric techniques for density estimation, Parzen-window method, K-Nearest Neighbour method,
Linear discriminant function based classifiers, Perceptron, Support vector machines.
UNIT IV
Non-metric methods for pattern classification, Non-numeric data or nominal data, Decision trees.
UNIT V
Unsupervised learning and clustering, Criterion functions for clustering, Algorithms for clustering: Kmeans, Hierarchical and other methods, Cluster validation.
Text Books:
1. R.O.Duda, P.E.Hart and D.G.Stork, Pattern Classification, John Wiley, 2001
2. S.Theodoridis and K.Koutroumbas, Pattern Recognition, 4th Ed., Academic Press, 2009
3. C.M.Bishop, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, Springer, 2006
8-12
Code: ET20839
UNIT I
Multirate System Fundamentals: Sampling theorem, Sub-Nyquist sampling, generalization; Basic
multirate operations: up sampling and down sampling - time domain and frequency domain analysis;
Identities of multirate operations; Interpolator and decimator design; Rate conversion; Polyphase
representation of signals and systems; uniform DFT filter bank, decimated uniform DFT filter bank
polyphase representation.
UNIT II
Multirate Filter Banks: Maximally decimated filter banks, Quadrature mirror filter (QMF) banks Polyphase representation, Errors in the QMF - Aliasing and imaging; Methods of cancelling aliasing
error, Amplitude and phase distortions; Prefect reconstruction (PR) QMF bank - PR condition; Design of
an alias free QMF bank; Power symmetry in QMF bank.
UNIT III
M-channel Perfect Reconstruction Filter Banks Filter banks with equal pass bandwidth, filter banks with
unequal pass bandwidth Errors created by the filter banks system - Aliasing and imaging - Amplitude
and phase distortion, polyphase representation - polyphase matrix. Perfect reconstruction system Necessary and sufficient condition for perfect reconstruction, FIR PR systems, Factorization of polyphase
matrices, Design of PR systems, Calculation of sub-band coding gain.
UNIT IV
Linear Phase Perfect Reconstruction (LPPR) Filter Banks: Necessary conditions for linear phase property;
Lattice structures for LPPR FIR QMF banks - Synthesis, M-channel LPPR filter bank, Quantization
effects - Types of quantization effects in filter banks - Implementation - Coefficient sensitivity effects,
round off noise and limit cycles, dynamic range and scaling.
Text Books:
1. Multirate Systems and Filter Banks, P. P. Vaidyanathan, Prentice Hall, PTR, 1993.
2. Multirate Digital Signal Processing, N. J. Fliege, John Wiley, 1994.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing: A Computer based Approach, Sanjit K. Mitra, McGraw Hill, 1998.
2. Multirate Digital Signal Processing, R. E. Crochiere, L. R. Rabiner, Prentice Hall Inc, 1983.
3. Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, John G. Proakis, Dimitris G.
Manolakis, Prentice Hall India, 1999.
4. Digital Signal Processing, Boaz Porat, Prentice Hall Inc, 1998.
5. Multiresolution Signal Decomposition: Transforms, Subbands and Wavelets, Ali N. Akansu,
Richard A. Haddad, Academic Press 1992.
8-13