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DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTS TAKEN DURING HIGHER EDUCATION

4- Year Degree Course | Bachelors of Engineering | Electronics and Communication Engineering

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125 Marks 4 Hours per week Differential Calculus, Partial Differentiation, Integral Calculus, Applications of Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Infinite Series, Analytical Geometry in three dimensions, Vector Calculus. 125 Marks 06CHE-12 Engineering Chemistry 4 Hours per week Chemical Energy Sources, Solar Energy Photovoltaic Cells, Electro-Chemical Energy Systems- Electrode Potentials and Cells, Conversion and Storage of Electro-Chemical Energy Battery Technology, Fuel Cells, Corrosion Science, Corrosion Control, Metal Finishing, Electro less Plating, Liquid Crystals and their applications, Instrumental methods of Analysis, High Polymers, Water Technology. 125 Marks 06CCP-13 Computer Concepts and C Programming 4 Hours per week Introduction to Computer Systems, Interacting with Computer, Processing Data, Storing Data, Using Operating Systems, Networks and the Internet, Algorithms and Flowcharts, Constants-Variables and Data Types, Operators and Expressions, Managing Input and Output Operations, Decision making and Branching, Decision Making and Looping, Arrays, User Defined Functions. 125 Marks 06CED-14 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 6 Hours per week Introduction to Computer Aided Sketching, Orthographic Projections, Orthographic Projections of Plane Surface (First Angle Projections only), Projections of Solids (First Angle Projections only), Sections and Development of Lateral Surfaces of Solids, Isometric Projections (Using Isometric Scale only). 125 Marks 06ELN-15 Basic Electronics 4 Hours per week Semiconductor Diodes and Applications, Transistors, Biasing Methods, Other Devices, Amplifiers and Oscillators, Introduction to Operational Amplifiers, Communication Systems, Number Systems, Digital Logic. 75 Marks 06CPL-16 Computer Programming Lab 3 Hours per week Creating a word document with suitable word processing package, like MS Word, Create and execute DOS Batch file, Writing C Programs using if..else statements, using switch statements, using looping constructs, Single dimension array, evaluating a given polynomial, read two matrices and to compute their product, User defined functions. 75 Marks 06CHEL-17 Engineering Chemistry Lab 3 Hours per week Potentiometric estimation of FAS using standard K2Cr2O7 solution, Colorimetric determination of copper, Conductometric estimation of an Acid using standard NaOH solution, Flame photometric estimation of sodium in the given sample of water, Determination of pKa of a weak acid using pH meter, Determination of viscosity 06 MAT-11 Engineering Mathematics I
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coefficient of a given liquid using Ostwalds viscometer, Determination of Total Hardness of a sample of water using disodium salt of EDTA. Determination of Calcium Oxide (CaO) in the given sample of cement by Rapid EDTA method. Determination of percentage of Copper in brass using standard sodium thiosulphate solution. Determination of Iron in the given sample of Haematite ore solution using potassium dichromate crystals by external indication method. Determination of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of the given industrial waste Water sample. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in the given water sample by Winkler method. 75 Marks 8. 06CIV-18 Environmental Studies * 2 Hours per week Environment, Effects of human activities on environment, Natural Resources, Energydifferent types of energy, Environmental Pollution and their effects, Current environmental issue of importance Population Growth, Climate change and Global warming - Effects, Urbanization, Automobile pollution, Acid Rain, Ozone layer depletion, Animal Husbandry, Environmental Protection - Role of Government, Legal aspects, Initiatives by Non Governmental Organizations (NGO), Environmental Education, Women Education. 9. Audit Course Language (Functional English) 2 Hours per week Introduction Importance of Languages, Grammar Parts of Speech, Usage of Prepositions and Article and Punctuation, Tense and Degree of Comparison, Transformation of Sentence, Direct-Indirect Speech, Vocabulary Usage, Precise Writing, Essay/Report Writing, Letter Writing, Idioms and Phrases, Comprehension, Elaboration and Presentation. 125 Marks 10. 06 MAT-21 Engineering Mathematics II 4 Hours per week Differential Calculus Radius of Curvature : Cartesian, Parametric, Polar and pedal forms, Indeterminate Forms LHospitals rule, Taylors theorem for a function of two variables, Integral Calculus: Multiple Integrals, Beta and gamma functions, Vector Integration, Linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients, Method of undetermined coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Laplace Transforms Definition - Transforms of elementary functions, Derivatives and integrals of transforms Problems. Periodic function, Unit step function and unit impulse function, Inverse transforms Properties, Convolution Theorem, Solutions of linear differential equations and simultaneous differential equations, Applications to Engineering problems. 125 Marks 11. 06PHY-22 Engineering Physics 4 Hours per week Modern Physics - Introduction to Blackbody radiation spectrum, Matter waves and their Characteristic properties, Quantum Mechanics, Wave function, Properties and Physical significance of a wave function, Electrical Conductivity in Metals - Free-electron concept. Classical free-electron theory Assumptions, Quantum free-electron theory Assumptions, Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials, Lasers Principle and production, Superconductivity and Optical Fibers, Crystal Structure, Material Science.

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125 Marks Elements of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics 4 Hours per week Introduction to Civil Engineering, Scope of different field of Civil Engineering, Infrastructure: Types of infrastructure, Roads, Bridges and Dams, Introduction to Engineering Mechanics, Composition of Force, Composition of Coplanar-non-concurrent force system, Centroid of plane figures, Equilibrium of forces, Types of Supports, Statically determinate beams, Friction Types and Laws of Friction, Moment of Inertia of an area, polar moment of inertia, Radius of gyration. 125 Marks 06EME-24 Elements of Mechanical Engineering 4 Hours per week Energy and Steam : Forms, Source and Classification, Steam Boilers Classification, Turbines Steam, Gas, Water and its classification, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Lathe and Drilling Machines Principles of working and Classification, Milling and Grinding Machines - Principles of working and Classification, Joining Processes, Lubrication and Bearings Soldering, Brazing and Welding Classification and Properties, Power Transmission Belt Drives and Gears : Classification and applications. 125 Marks 06ELE-25 Basic Electrical Engineering 4 Hours per week D.C Circuits Ohms law and Kirchhoffs law, Electromagnetism Faradays law, Lenzs law, Flemings rule, Single Phase A.C Circuits Generation of Sinusoidal AC Voltage, Three Phase Circuits- Necessity and advantages of three phase systems, Measuring Instruments, Domestic Wiring, D.C Machines Principle of Operation, Transformers Principle of Operation, Synchronous Generators Working principle, Three Phase Induction Motors. 75 Marks 06WSL-26 Workshop Practice 3 Hours per week Fitting Study of fitting tools, fitting operations and joints rectangular, triangular, semicircular and dovetail joints Welding Study of electric arc welding tools and equipment, electric arc welding Butt joint, Lap joint, T-joint and L-joint, Study and demonstration of Carpentry tools, joints and operations, Study and demonstration of Sheet metal and Soldering work. 75 Marks 06PHYL-27 Engineering Physics Lab 3 Hours per week Series and Parallel LCR Circuits, I-V Characteristics of a Zener Diode, Characteristics of a Transistor, Band Gap of a Semiconductor, Ultrasonic Interferometer (Measurement of Velocity of Sound in Solids and Liquids), Dielectric Constant (Measurement of Dielectric Constant), Magnetic properties (B-H Graph Method), Diffraction (Measurement of wavelength of Laser / Hg Source using diffraction grating), Plancks Constant (Determination of Plancks Constant using LED or using the principle of photoelectric effect), Electrical Resistivity (Four probe method), Verification of Stefans law, Determination of Fermi Energy. 06CIV-23

75 Marks 2 Hours per week Preamble to the constitution of India. Fundamental rights under Part III details of Exercise of rights, Limitations & Important cases, Relevance of Directive principles of State Policy under Part IV. Fundamental duties & their significance , Union Executive President, Prime Minister, Parliament & the Supreme Court of India, State executive Governors, Chief Minister, State Legislator and High Courts, Constitutional Provisions for Scheduled Castes & Tribes, Women & Children & Backward classes. Emergency Provisions, Electoral process, Amendment procedure, 42nd, 44th, 74th, 76th, 86th and 91st Constitutional amendments, Scope & aims of engineering Ethics. Responsibility of Engineers, Impediments to responsibility, Honesty, Integrity and reliability, risks, safety & liability in engineering. 18. Audit Course Language (Kannada) 2 Hours per week Personal Pronouns, Possessive forms, Interrogative words, Possessive forms of nouns, dubitative question, Relative nouns, Qualitative and quantitative adjectives, Predicative forms, locative case, Dative case defective verbs, Numeral, plurals, Imperative, Permissive, hortative, Verb- iru, negation illa, non past tense, Potential forms, no past continuous, Past tense, negation, Past tense negation, Verbal Participle, reflexive form, negation, Past and present perfect past continuous and their negation, Relative participle, negation, Simple conditional and negative. 125 Marks 19. 06MAT-31 Engineering Mathematics III 4 Hours per week Fourier Series - Periodic functions, Fourier expansions, Half range expansions, Complex form of Fourier series, Practical harmonic analysis, Fourier Transforms - Finite and Infinite Fourier transforms Fourier sine and cosine transforms, properties. Inverse transforms, Partial Differential Equations (P.D.E), Applications of P.D.E, Numerical Methods Introduction, Numerical solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations:- NewtonRaphson and Regula-Falsi methods, Finite Differences (Forward and Backward difference), Interpolation, Calculus of Variations, Difference Equations and Z-transforms. 125 Marks 20. 06ES-32 Analog Electronic Circuits 4 Hours per week Diode Circuits: Diode Resistance, Diode equivalent circuits, Transition and diffusion capacitance, Reverse recovery time, Load line analysis, Rectifiers, Clippers and clampers, Transistor Biasing: Operating point, Bias configurations, Design operations, Transistor switching networks, PNP transistors, Bias stabilization. Transistor at Low Frequencies: BJT transistor modeling, Hybrid equivalent model, CE Fixed bias configuration, Voltage divider bias, Emitter follower, CB configuration, Collector feedback configuration, Hybrid equivalent model, Transistor Frequency Response: General frequency considerations, low frequency response, High frequency response, multistage frequency effects, General Amplifiers: Cascade connections, Cascode connections, Darlington connections, Feedback Amplifier: Feedback concept, Feedback connections type, Practical feedback circuits, Power Amplifiers: Definitions and amplifier types, Oscillators: Oscillator operation, Phase shift Oscillator, Wienbridge Oscillator, Tuned Oscillator circuits, Crystal Oscillator, FET Amplifiers: FET small signal model, Biasing of FET, MOSFETs, FET amplifier networks. 17. 06CIP-28 Constitution of India and Professional Ethics *

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125 Marks 4 Hours per week Principles of combinational logic: Canonical forms, Karnaugh Maps, Reduced Prime Implicant tables, Map entered variables, Analysis and Design of combinational logic : Decoder, Multiplexers, Adders and Subtractors, Sequential Circuits Latch, Flip-flops, Registers, Counters, Design of a Synchronous Counter, Mealy and Moore Models, State Machine Notations, Synchronous sequential Circuit analysis, Construction of state diagrams, Counter Design. 125 Marks 06ES-34 Network Analysis 4 Hours per week Basic Concepts Practical Sources, Source Transformations, Loop and Node analysis, Network reduction using Star Delta Transformations, Network Topology, Network Theorems Superposition, Reciprocity, Millmans, Thevinins, Nortons and Maximum Power transfer theorem, Resonant Circuits Series and Parallel resonance, Frequency response, Bandwidth, Transient behavior and initial conditions, Laplace Transformation and Applications, Two-Port network parameters. 125 Marks 06IT-35 Electronic Instrumentation 4 Hours per week Introduction Measurement Errors, Voltmeters and Multimeters, Digital Instruments, Oscilloscopes, Special Oscilloscopes, Signal Generators, Measurement of Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance, Transducers, Piezoelectric transducer, Photoelectric transducer, Photovoltaic transducer, Semiconductor photo devices, Temperature transducers-RTD, Thermocouple, Display devices: Digital display system, classification of display, Display devices, LEDs, LCD displays, Bolometer and RF power measurement using Bolometer, Introduction to Signal conditioning. 125 Marks 06ES-36 Field Theory 4 Hours per week Coulombs Law and electric field intensity, Electric flux density, Gauss law and divergence, Energy and potential, Conductors, dielectrics and capacitance, Poissons and Laplaces equations - Derivations of Poissons and Laplaces Equations, Uniqueness theorem, Examples of the solutions of Laplaces and Poissons equations, The steady magnetic field - Biot-Savart law, Amperes circuital law, Curl, Stokes theorem, magnetic flux and flux density, scalar and Vector magnetic potentials, Magnetic forces - Force on a moving charge and differential current element, Force between differential current elements, Force and torque on a closed circuit., Magnetic materials and inductance Magnetization and permeability, Magnetic boundary conditions, Magnetic circuit, Potential energy and forces on magnetic materials, Inductance and Mutual Inductance., Time varying fields and Maxwells equations - Faradays law, displacement current, Maxwells equation in point and Integral form, retarded potentials, Uniform plane wave: Wave propagation in free space and dielectrics, Poyntings theorem and wave power, propagation in good conductors (skin effect) 75 Marks 06ESL-37 Analog Electronics Lab 3 Hours per week TDM of two band limited signals, ASK and FSK generation and detection, PSK Generation& Detection, DPSK Generation and detection, QPSK Generation and detection, PCM generation and detection using a CODEC chip, Measurement of losses in a given 06ES-33 Logic Design
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Optical fiber ( Propagation loss, Bending loss) and numerical aperture, Analog and Digital ( with TDM ) communication link using optical fiber, Measurement of Frequency, Guide Wavelength, power, VSWR and Attenuation in a microwave test bench, Measurement of Directivity and Gain of antennas: Standard Dipole (or printed Dipole), Microstrip patch antenna and Yagi Antenna(printed), Determination of coupling and Isolation characteristics of a stripline ( or microstrip) directional coupler, Measurement of resonance characteristics of a microstrip ring resonator and determination of dielectric constant of the substrate, Measurement of power division and isolation characteristics of a microstrip 3 dB power divider. 75 Marks 26. 06ESL-38 Logic Design Lab 3 Hours per week Simplification, realization of Boolean expressions using logic gates/Universal gates, Realization of Half/Full adder and Half / Full Subtractors using logic gates, (i) Realization of parallel Adder / Subtractors using 7483 chip (ii) BCD to Excess-3 code conversion and vice versa, Realization of Binary to Gray code conversion and vice versa, MUX/DEMUX use of 74153, 74139 for arithmetic circuits and code converter, Realization of One/Two bit comparator and study of 7485 magnitude comparator, Use of a) Decoder chip to drive LED display and b) Priority encoder, Truth table verification of Flip-Flops: (i) JK Master slave (ii) T type and (iii) D type, Realization of 3 bit counters as a sequential circuit and MOD N counter design (7476, 7490, 74192, 74193),Shift left; Shift right, SIPO, SISO, PISO, PIPO operations using 74S95. Wiring and testing Ring counter/Johnson counter, Wiring and testing of Sequence generator. 125 Marks 27. 06MAT-41 Engineering Mathematics IV 4 Hours per week Numerical Methods - Numerical solutions of first order and first degree ordinary differential equations Taylors series method, Modified Eulers method, Runge Kutta method of fourth order, Milnes and Adams-Bashforth predictor and corrector methods, Complex Variables - Function of a complex variable, Limit, Continuity Differentiability, Complex Integration, Series solution of Ordinary Differential Equations and Special Functions, Statistical Methods - Curve fitting by the method of least squares: y = a + bx, y = a + bx + cx2, y = axb y = abx, y = aebx, Correlation and Regression, Probability: Addition rule, Conditional probability, Multiplication rule, Bayes theorem, Random Variables (Discrete and Continuous) p.d.f., c.d.f. Binomial, Poisson, Normal and Exponential distributions, Sampling, Sampling distribution, Standard error, Concept of joint probability, Probability vectors, Stochastic matrices. 125 Marks 28. 06ES-42 Microcontrollers 4 Hours per week Microprocessors and microcontroller. Introduction, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, A Microprocessors survey, RISC & CISC CPU Architectures, Harvard & Von-Neumann CPU architecture, The 8051 Architecture: Introduction, 8051 Microcontroller Hardware, Input / Output Pins, Ports and Circuits, External Memory, Counter and Timers, Serial Data Input / Output, Interrupts, Addressing Modes and Byte level logical Operations, Bit level Logical Operations, Rotate and Swap Operations, Example Programs. Arithmetic Operations: Flags, Incrementing and Decrementing, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Decimal Arithmetic, Jump and Call Instructions, 8051 programming in C: Data types and time delays in 8051C, Timer / Counter Programming in 8051, 8051 Serial

Communication, Interrupts Programming: 8051 Interrupts, Programming Timer Interrupts, Programming External Hardware Interrupts, Programming the Serial Communication Interrupts, Interrupt Priority in the 8051/52, Interrupt programming in C, 8051 Interfacing and Applications: Interfacing 8051 to LCD, Keyboard, parallel and serial ADC, DAC, Stepper motor interfacing, DC motor interfacing and PWM . 125 Marks 29. 06ES-43 Control Systems 4 Hours per week Modeling of Systems: The control system, Mathematical models of physical systems, Block diagrams and signal flow graphs, Time Response of feedback control systems, Stability analysis: Concepts of stability, Necessary conditions for Stability, Routh- stability criterion, Relative stability analysis; More on the Routh stability criterion, RootLocus Techniques, Stability in the frequency domain: Mathematical preliminaries, Nyquist Stability criterion, Frequency domain analysis: Introduction, Correlation between time and frequency response, Bode plots, Introduction to State variable analysis: Concepts of state, state variable and state models for electrical systems, Solution of state equations. 125 Marks 30. 06EC-44 Signals and Systems 4 Hours per week Introduction: Definitions of a signal and a system, classification of signals, basic Operations on signals, elementary signals, Systems viewed as Interconnections of operations, properties of systems, Time-domain representations for LTI systems : Convolution, impulse response representation, Convolution Sum and Convolution Integral, properties of impulse response representation, Differential and difference equation Representations, Block diagram representations, Fourier representation for signals, Introduction, Discrete time and continuous time Fourier series and transforms, Applications of Fourier representations: Introduction, Frequency response of LTI systems, Z-Transforms : Introduction, Z transform, properties of ROC, properties of Z transforms, inversion of Z transforms, Transform analysis of LTI Systems, unilateral ZTransform and its application to solve difference equations. 125 Marks 31. 06EC-45 Fundamentals of HDL 4 Hours per week Introduction: Why HDL? , A Brief History of HDL, Structure of HDL Module, Operators, Data types, Types of Descriptions, simulation and synthesis, Brief comparison of VHDL and Verilog , Data Flow Descriptions: Highlights of Data-Flow Descriptions, Structure of Data-Flow Description, Data Type Vectors , Behavioral Descriptions: Behavioral Description highlights, structure of HDL behavioral Description, The VHDL variable Assignment Statement, sequential statements, Structural Descriptions: Highlights of structural Description, Organization of the structural Descriptions, Binding, state Machines, Generate, Generic, and Parameter statements, Procedures, Tasks, and Functions, Advanced HDL Descriptions: File Processing, Mixed Type Descriptions, Mixed Language Descriptions: Highlights of Mixed-Language Description, Synthesis Basics: Highlights of Synthesis, Synthesis information from Entity and Module, Mapping Process and Always in the Hardware Domain.

125 Marks 4 Hours per week Operational Amplifier Fundamentals: Basic Op-Amp circuit, Op-Amp parameters Input and output voltage, CMRR and PSRR, offset voltages and currents, Input and output impedances, Slew rate and Frequency limitations, Op-Amps as AC Amplifiers, Op-Amps frequency response and compensation: Circuit stability, Frequency and phase response, Frequency compensating methods, Band width, Slew rate effects, Zin Mod compensation, and circuit stability precautions, OP-AMP Applications, Non-linear circuit applications, Voltage Regulators, Other Linear IC applications: 555 timer - Basic timer circuit, 555 timer used as astable and monostable multivibrator, Schmitt trigger; PLL-operating principles, Phase detector / comparator, VCO; D/A and A/ D converters Basic DAC Techniques, AD converters. 75 Marks 33. 06ECL-47 Microcontrollers Lab 3 Hours per week PROGRAMMING :- Data Transfer - Block move, Exchange, Sorting, Finding largest element in an array, Arithmetic Instructions - Addition/subtraction, multiplication and division, square, Cube (16 bits Arithmetic operations bit addressable),Counters, Boolean & Logical Instructions (Bit manipulations), Conditional CALL & RETURN, Code conversion: BCD ASCII; ASCII Decimal; Decimal - ASCII; HEX - Decimal and Decimal HEX, Programs to generate delay, Programs using serial port and on-Chip timer / counter. INTERFACING :- Write C programs to interface 8051 chip to Interfacing modules to develop single chip solutions- Simple Calculator using 6 digit seven segment display and Hex Keyboard interface to 8051, Alphanumeric LCD panel and Hex keypad input interface to 8051, External ADC and Temperature control interface to 8051, Generate different waveforms Sine, Square, Triangular, Ramp etc. using DAC interface to 8051; change the frequency and amplitude, Stepper and DC motor control interface to 8051, Elevator interface to 8051. 75 Marks 34. 06ECL-48 HDL Lab 3 Hours per week PROGRAMMING (using VHDL and Verilog) :- HDL code to realize all the logic gates, HDL program for the following combinational designs a. 2 to 4 decoder, b. 8 to 3 (encoder without priority & with priority), c. 8 to 1 multiplexer, d. 4 bit binary to gray converter, e. Multiplexer, de-multiplexer, comparator. HDL code to describe the functions of a Full Adder Using three modeling styles, model for 32 bit ALU which should use combinational logic to calculate an output based on the four bit op-code input, ALU should pass the result to the out bus when enable line in high, and tri-state the out bus when the enable line is low. 125 Marks 35. 06AL-51 Management and Entrepreneurship 4 Hours per week MANAGEMENT: Introduction - Meaning - nature and characteristics of Management, Scope and functional areas of Management, PLANNING: Nature, importance and purpose of planning process - Objectives - Types of plans, ORGANISING AND STAFFING: Nature and purpose of organization - Principles of organization - Types of organization, DIRECTING & CONTROLLING: Meaning and nature of directing Leadership styles, Motivation Theories, Communication, ENTREPRENEUR: Meaning of Entrepreneur; Evolution of the Concept, Functions of an Entrepreneur, Types of 32. 06EC-46 Linear ICs and applications
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Entrepreneur, Intrapreneur, SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY: Definition; Characteristics; Need and rationale: Objectives; Scope; role of SSI in Economic Development. Advantages of SSI Steps to start an SSI, INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT, PREPARATION OF PROJECT: Meaning of Project; Project Identification; Project Selection; Project Report; Need and Significance of Report. 125 Marks 36. 06EC-52 Digital Signal Processing 4 Hours per week Discrete Fourier Transforms (DFT): Frequency domain sampling and reconstruction of discrete time signals. DFT as a linear transformation, its relationship with other transforms, Properties of DFT, multiplication of two DFTs- the circular convolution, additional DFT properties, use of DFT in linear filtering, overlap-save and overlap-add method, FastFourier-Transform (FFT) algorithms: Direct computation of DFT, Radix-2 FFT algorithm for the computation of DFT and IDFTdecimation-in-time and decimation-in-frequency algorithms, IIR filter design, FIR filter design, Design of IIR filters from analog filters (Butterworth and Chebyshev, Implementation of discrete-time systems. 125 Marks 37. 06EC-53 Analog Communication 4 Hours per week RANDOM PROCESS: Random variables: Several random variables. Statistical averages: Function of Random variables, moments, Mean, Correlation and Covariance function, AMPLITUDE MODULATION: Introduction AM: Time-Domain description, Frequency Domain description. Generation of AM wave, SINGLE SIDE-BAND MODULATION (SSB): Quadrature carrier multiplexing, Hilbert transform, properties of Hilbert transform, Pre-envelope, Canonical representation of band pass signals, Single side-band modulation, Frequency-Domain description of SSB wave, Time-Domain description, VESTIGIAL SIDE-BAND MODULATION (VSB): Frequency Domain description, Generation of VSB modulated wave, ANGLE MODULATION (FM): Basic definitions, FM, narrow band FM, wide band FM, Demodulation of FM waves, FM stereo multiplexing, Phaselocked loop, Nonlinear model of the phase, NOISE: Introduction, shot noise, thermal noise, white noise, Noise equivalent bandwidth, Narrow bandwidth, NOISE IN CONTINUOUS WAVE MODULATION SYSTEMS: Introduction, Receiver model, Noise in DSB-SC receivers, Noise in SSB receivers, Noise in AM receivers, Threshold effect, Noise in FM receivers, FM threshold effect, Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in FM. 125 Marks 38. 06EC-54 Microwaves and Radar 4 Hours per week MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION LINES: Introduction, transmission lines equations and solutions, reflection and transmission coefficients, standing waves and SWR, line impedance and line admittance. Smith chart, impedance matching using single stubs, Microwave coaxial connectors, MICROWAVE WAVEGUIDES AND COMPONENTS, MICROWAVE DIODES, Microwave network theory and passive devices, Microwave passive devices, Coaxial connectors and adapters, STRIP LINES: Introduction, Microstrip lines, Parallle strip lines, Coplanar strip lines, Shielded strip Lines, AN INTRODUCTION TO RADAR: Basic Radar, The simple form of the Radar equation, Radar block diagram, Radar frequencies, application of Radar, the origins of Radar, MTI AND PULSE DOPPLER RADAR: Introduction to Doppler and MTI Radar, delay line Cancellers, digital MTI processing, Moving target detector, pulse Doppler Radar.

125 Marks 4 Hours per week Developments of telecommunications, Network structure, Network services, terminology, Regulation, Standards. Introduction to telecommunications transmission, Power levels, Four wire circuits, EVOLUTION OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS, DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEMS: Fundamentals : Purpose of analysis, Basic central office linkages, Outside plant versus inside plant, Switching system hierarchy, Evolution of digital switching systems, TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAFFIC: Introduction, Unit of traffic, Congestion, Traffic measurement, SWITCHING SYSTEMS: Introduction, Single stage networks, Grading, Link Systems, GOS of Linked systems, TIME DIVISION SWITCHING, SWITCHING SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Introduction, Scope, Basic software architecture, Operating systems, Database Management, Concept of generic program, MAINTENANCE OF DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEM, A GENERIC DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEM MODEL: Introduction, Scope, Hardware architecture, Software architecture. 125 Marks 40. 06EC-56 Fundamentals of CMOS VLSI 4 Hours per week BASIC MOS TECHNOLOGY, MOS TRANSISTOR THEORY: Introduction, MOS Device Design Equations, The Complementary CMOS Inverter DC Characteristics, CIRCUIT DESIGN PROCESSES: MOS layers. Stick diagrams. Design rules and layout lambda-based design, CMOS LOGIC STRUCTURES, BASIC CIRCUIT CONCEPTS: Sheet resistance. Area capacitances. Capacitance calculations. The delay unit. Inverter delays. Driving capacitive loads. Propagation delays. Wiring capacitances, SCALING OF MOS CIRCUITS, CMOS SUBSYSTEM DESIGN, General considerations. Process illustration. ALU subsystem. Adders. Multipliers, MEMORY, REGISTERS AND CLOCK, TESTABILITY: Performance parameters. Layout issues. I/O pads. Real estate. 75 Marks 41. 06ECL-57 Digital Signal Processing Lab 3 Hours per week USING MATLAB / SCILAB / OCTAVE / WAB: Verification of Sampling theorem, Impulse response of a given system, Linear convolution of two given sequences, Circular convolution of two given sequences, Autocorrelation of a given sequence and verification of its properties, Cross correlation of given sequences and verification of its properties, Solving a given difference equation, Computation of N point DFT of a given sequence and to plot magnitude and phase spectrum, Linear convolution of two sequences using DFT and IDFT, Circular convolution of two given sequences using DFT and IDFT, Design and implementation of FIR filter to meet given specifications, Design and implementation of IIR filter to meet given specifications. USING DSP PROCESSOR: Linear and Circular convolution of two given sequences, Computation of N- Point DFT of a given sequence, Realization of an FIR filter (any type) to meet given specifications .The input can be a signal from function generator / speech signal, Audio applications such as to plot time and frequency (Spectrum) display of Microphone output plus a cosine using DSP. Read a .wav file and match with their respective spectrograms. 39. 06EC-55 Digital Switching Systems

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75 Marks 3 Hours per week Second order active LPF and HPF, Second order active BPF and BE, Schmitt Trigger Design and test a Schmitt trigger circuit for the given values of UTP and LTP, Frequency synthesis using PLL, Design and test R-2R DAC using op-amp, Design and test the following circuits using IC 555 :a. Astable multivibrator for given frequency and duty cycle, b. Monostable multivibrator for given pulse width W, Class C Single tuned amplifier, Amplitude modulation using transistor/FET (Generation and detection), Pulse amplitude modulation and detection, PWM and PPM, Frequency modulation using 8038/2206, Precision rectifiers both Full Wave and Half Wave. 125 Marks 43. 06EC-61 Digital Communication 4 Hours per week Basic signal processing operations in digital communication. Sampling Principles, PAM, TDM. Waveform Coding Techniques, PCM, Quantization noise and SNR, robust quantization, DPCM, DM, applications. Base-Band Shaping for Data Transmission, Discrete PAM signals, ISI, Nyquists criterion for distortion less base-band binary transmission, DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES: Digital Modulation formats, Coherent binary modulation techniques, Detection and estimation, Model of DCS, Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization procedure, Detection of known signals in noise, correlation receiver, matched filter receiver, Spread Spectrum Modulation: Pseudo noise sequences, notion of spread spectrum, direct sequence spread spectrum. 125 Marks 44. 06EC-62 Microprocessors 4 Hours per week 8086 PROCESSORS, INSTRUCTION SET OF 8086: Assembler instruction format, data transfer and arithmetic, branch type, loop, NOP & HALT, flag manipulation, logical and shift and rotate instructions, BYTE AND STRING MANIPULATION, 8086 Interrupts and interrupt responses, 8086 INTERFACING: Interfacing microprocessor to keyboard (keyboard types, keyboard circuit connections and interfacing, software keyboard interfacing, keyboard interfacing with hardware), Interfacing to alphanumeric displays (interfacing LED displays to microcomputer), Interfacing a microcomputer to a stepper motor, 8086 BASED MULTIPROCESSING SYSTEMS, SYSTEM BUS STRUCTURE: Basic 8086 configurations: minimum mode, maximum mode, Bus Interface, 80386, 80486 AND PENTIUM PROCESSORS. 125 Marks 45. 06EC-63 Analog and Mixed Mode VLSI Design 4 Hours per week Data converter fundamentals: Analog versus Digital Discrete Time Signals, Converting Analog Signals to Data Signals, Sample and Hold Characteristics, DAC Specifications, ADC Specifications, Mixed-Signal Layout Issues, Data Converters Architectures: DAC Architectures, ADC Architectures, Non-Linear Analog Circuits, Data Converter SNR, SubMicrons CMOS circuit design: Process Flow, Capacitors and Resistors, MOSFET Switch (upto Bidirectional Switches), Delay and adder Elements, Analog Circuits MOSFET Biasing (upto MOSFET Transition Frequency), OPAmp Design. 42. 06ECL-58 Analog Communication Lab + LIC Lab

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125 Marks 4 Hours per week ANTENNA BASICS: Introduction, Basic Antenna parameters, POINT SOURCES AND ARRAYS: Introduction, point sources, power patterns, power theorem, radiation intensity, filed patterns, phase patterns. Array of two isotropic point sources, non-isotropic but similar point sources, principles of pattern multiplication, ELECTRIC DIPOLES AND THIN LINEAR ANTENNAS: Introduction, short electric dipole, fields of a short dipole, radiation resistance of short dipole, LOOP, SLOT, PATCH AND HORN ANTENNA: Introduction, small loop, comparison of far fields of small loop and short dipole, loop antenna general case, far field patterns of circular loop, radiation resistance, directivity, slot antenna, impedance of complementary and slot antennas, patch antennas, horn antennas, rectangular horn antennas, ANTENNA TYPES, RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION: Introduction, Ground wave propagation, free space propagation, TROPOSPHERE WAVE PROPAGATION: Troposcopic scatter, Ionosphere propagation, electrical properties of the ionosphere, effects of earths magnetic field. 125 Marks 47. 06EC-65 Information Theory and Coding 4 Hours per week INFORMATION THEORY: Introduction, Measure of information, Average information content of symbols in long independent sequences, Average information content of symbols in long dependent sequences, SOURCE CODING: Encoding of the source output, Shannons encoding algorithm. Communication Channels, FUNDAMENTAL LIMITS ON PERFORMANCE: Source coding theorem, Huffman coding, Discrete memory less Channels, Mutual information, Channel Capacity, Channel coding theorem, Differential entropy and mutual information for continuous ensembles, Channel capacity Theorem, INTRODUCTION TO ERROR CONTROL CODING: Introduction, Types of errors, examples, Types of codes Linear Block Codes, Binary Cycle Codes, Algebraic structures of cyclic codes, Encoding using an (n-k) bit shift register, Syndrome calculation. BCH codes, RS codes, Golay codes, Shortened cyclic codes, Burst error correcting codes. Burst and Random Error correcting codes, Convolution Codes, Time domain approach. Transform domain approach. 125 Marks 06EC-662 48. Satellite Communications (Elective) 4 Hours per week OVER VIEW OF SATELLITE SYSTEMS: Introduction, frequency allocation, INTEL Sat, ORBITS: Introduction, Kepler laws, definitions, orbital element, apogee and perigee heights, orbit perturbations, inclined orbits, calendars, universal time, sidereal time, orbital plane, local mean time and sun synchronous orbits, Geostationary orbit, PROPAGATION IMPAIRMENTS AND SPACE LINK: Introduction, atmospheric loss, ionospheric effects, rain attenuation, other impairments, SPACE LINK: Introduction, EIRP, transmission losses, link power budget, system noise, CNR, uplink, down link, effects of rain, combined CNR, SPACE SEGMENT, Earth Segment, Interference between satellite circuits, satellite access, DBS, SATELLITE MOBILE AND SPECIALIZED SERVICES. 75 Marks 49. 06ECL-67 Advanced Communication Lab 3 Hours per week EXPERIMENTS : TDM of two band limited signals, ASK and FSK generation and detection, PSK generation and detection, DPSK generation and detection, QPSK generation and detection, PCM generation and detection using a CODEC Chip, 46. 06EC-64 Antennas and Propagation
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Measurement of losses in a given optical fiber ( propagation loss, bending loss) and numerical aperture, Analog and Digital (with TDM) communication link using optical fiber, Measurement of frequency, guide wavelength, power, VSWR and attenuation in a microwave test bench, Measurement of directivity and gain of antennas: Standard dipole (or printed dipole), microstrip patch antenna and Yagi antenna (printed), Determination of coupling and isolation characteristics of a stripline (or microstrip) directional coupler, (a) Measurement of resonance characteristics of a microstrip ring resonator and determination of dielectric constant of the substrate, (b) Measurement of power division and isolation characteristics of a microstrip 3 dB power divider. 75 Marks 50. 06ECL-68 Microprocessor Lab 3 Hours per week Programs involving: Data transfer instructions, Arithmetic & logical operations, Bit manipulation instruction, Branch/Loop instructions, Programs on String manipulation like string transfer, string reversing, searching for a string, Programs involving Software interrupts, Experiments on interfacing 8086 with the following interfacing modules through DIO (Digital Input/Output-PCI bus compatible) card a) Matrix keyboard interfacing, b) Seven segment display interface, c) Logical controller interface, d) Stepper motor interface, Other Interfacing Programs a) Interfacing a printer to an X86 microcomputer, b) PC to PC Communication. 125 Marks 51. 06EC-71 Computer Communication Network 4 Hours per week Layered tasks, OSI Model, Layers in OSI model, TCP/IP Suite, Addressing, Telephone and cable networks for data transmission, Telephone networks, Dial up modem, DSL, Cable TV for data transmission, DATA LINK CONTROL: Framing, Flow and error control, MULTIPLE ACCESSES: Random access, Controlled access, Channelization, Wired LAN, Ethernet, IEEE standards, Standard Ethernet. Changes in the standards, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11, Connecting LANs, Backbone and Virtual LANs, Network Layer, Logical addressing, Ipv4 addresses, Ipv6 addresses, Delivery, Forwarding, Unicast Routing Protocols, Multicast Routing protocols, Transport layer Process to process Delivery, UDP, TCP, Domain name system, Resolution. 125 Marks 52. 06EC-72 Optical Fiber Communication 4 Hours per week OVERVIEW OF OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION: Introduction, Historical development, general system, advantages, disadvantages, and applications of optical fiber communication, optical fiber waveguides, Ray theory, TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF OPTICAL FIBERS: Introduction, Attenuation, absorption, scattering losses, bending loss, dispersion, Intra model dispersion, Inter model dispersion, OPTICAL SOURCES AND DETECTORS: Introduction, LEDs, LASER diodes, Photo detectors, Photo detector noise, FIBER COUPLERS AND CONNECTORS: Introduction, fiber alignment and joint loss, single mode fiber joints, fiber splices, fiber connectors and fiber couplers, OPTICAL RECEIVER: Introduction, Optical Receiver Operation, ANALOG AND DIGITAL LINKS: Analog links Introduction, overview of analog links, Digital links Introduction, pointtopoint links, System considerations, link power budget, resistive budget, WDM CONCEPTS AND COMPONENTS: WDM concepts, overview of WDM operation principles, WDM standards, Optical Amplifiers and Networks optical amplifiers, basic applications and types, semiconductor optical amplifiers, EDFA,

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OPTICAL NETWORKS: Introduction, SONET / SDH, Optical Interfaces, SONET/SDH rings, High speed light waveguides. 125 Marks 53. 06EC-73 Power Electronics 4 Hours per week Introduction, Applications of power electronics, Power semiconductor devices, Control characteristics, Types of power electronics circuits, Peripheral effects, POWER TRANSISTOR: Power BJTs, Switching characteristics, Switching limits, INTRODUCTION TO THYRISTORS: Principle of operation states anode-cathode characteristics, Two transistor model. Turn-on Methods, Dynamic Turn-on and turn-off characteristics, CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS: Introduction, Principles of phase controlled converter operation, 1 fully controlled converters, Duel converters, 1 semi converters, Thyristor turn off methods, natural and forced commutation, self commutation, class A and class B types, AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS: Introduction, Principles of on and off control, Principles of phase control, DC CHOPPERS: Introduction, Principles of step down and step up choppers, Step down chopper with RL loads, Chopper classification, INVERTORS: Introduction, Principles of operation, Performance parameters, 1 bridge inverter, voltage control of 1 invertors, current source invertors, Variable DC link inverter. 125 Marks 54. 06EC-74 DSP Algorithms and Architecture 4 Hours per week INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: Introduction, A Digital SignalProcessing System, The Sampling Process, Discrete Time Sequences, Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Linear Time-Invariant Systems, Digital Filters, Decimation and Interpolation, ARCHITECTURES FOR PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL SIGNAL-PROCESSORS: Introduction, Basic Architectural Features, DSP Computational Building Blocks, Bus Architecture and Memory, PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS: Introduction, Commercial Digital Signal-processing Devices, Data Addressing Modes of TMS32OC54xx, Memory Space of TMS32OC54xx Processors, Program Control, Detail Study of TMS320C54X & 54xx Instructions and Programming, IMPLEMENTATION OF BASIC DSP ALGORITHMS: Introduction, The Q-notation, FIR Filters, IIR Filters, Interpolation and Decimation Filters, IMPLEMENTATION OF FFT ALGORITHMS : Introduction, An FFT Algorithm for DFT Computation, Overflow and Scaling, BitReversed Index Generation & Implementation on the TMS32OC54xx, INTERFACING MEMORY AND PARALLEL I/O PERIPHERALS TO DSP DEVICES: Introduction, Memory Space Organization, External Bus Interfacing Signals. Memory Interface, INTERFACING AND APPLICATIONS OF DSP PROCESSOR: Introduction, Synchronous Serial Interface, A CODEC Interface Circuit. DSP Based Bio-telemetry Receiver, A Speech Processing System, An Image Processing System. 125 Marks 06EC-757 55. Applied Embedded System Design (Elective) 4 Hours per week An embedded system, Processor embedded into a system, Embedded hardware units and devices in a system, Embedded software in a system, Embedded system-on-chip (soc) and use of VLSI circuits design technology, Complex systems design and processors, Design process in embedded system, 8051 and Advanced PROCESSOR Architectures : 8051 Architecture, Real world interfacing, Introduction to advanced architectures, Processor and Memory organization, Instruction Level Parallelism, Performance Metrics, Memory types

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and addresses, Processor Selection, Memory Selection, Devices AND Communication Buses for Devices Network I/O Types and Examples, Serial Communication Devices , Parallel Port Devices , Sophisticated Interfacing Features in Device Ports, Wireless Communication Devices, Timer and Counting Devices , Watchdog Timers , Real Time Clocks, Networking of Embedded Systems, DEVICE DRIVERS AND INTERRUPTS SERVICING MECHANISM, PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS AND EMBEDDED PROGRAMMING IN C, C++ and Java, PROGRAM MODELING CONCEPTS: Program models, Data flow graph models, State machine programming models for event controlled programs, Modeling of multiprocessor systems, UML modeling, REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS: Multiple processes in an application, Multiple threads in an application, Tasks, States and Sockets, Process Management, Timer Functions , Event Functions, Memory management, Device, File, and IO Subsystems Management, Interrupt Routines in RTOS environment and handling of interrupt source calls by RTOS, Introduction to Real Time Operating System, Basic Design Using a Real Time Operating System, RTOS Task Scheduling Models, RTOS PROGRAMMING : MicroC/OS-II and VxWorks, Types of real- time operating systems, RTOS mC/OS-II, RTOS VxWorks. 125 Marks 06EC-762 56. Real Time Systems (Elective) 4 Hours per week INTRODUCTION TO REAL-TIME SYSTEMS: Historical background, RTS Definition, Classification of Real-time Systems, Time constraints, Classification of Programs, CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER CONTROL: Introduction, Sequence Control, Loop control, Supervisory control, Centralized computer control, Distributed system, Human-computer interface, Benefits of computer control systems, COMPUTER HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR RTS, LANGUAGES FOR REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS: Introduction, Syntax layout and readability, Declaration and Initialization of Variables and Constants, Modularity and Variables, Compilation, Data types, Control Structure, Exception Handling, Low-level facilities, Co routines, Interrupts and Device handling, Concurrency, Real-time support, Overview of real-time languages, OPERATING SYSTEMS: Introduction, Real-time multi-tasking OS, Scheduling strategies, Priority Structures, Task management, Scheduler and real-time clock interrupt handles, Memory Management, DESIGN OF RTSS GENERAL INTRODUCTION: Introduction, Specification documentation, Preliminary design, Single-program approach, Foreground/background, Multi-tasking approach, Mutual exclusion, Monitors. 75 Marks 57. 06ECL-77 VLSI Lab 3 Hours per week Verilog Code for the following circuits and their Test Bench for verification, observe the waveform and synthesize the code with technological library with given Constraints*. Do the initial timing verification with gate level simulation: An inverter, A Buffer, Transmission Gate, Basic/universal gates, Flip flop -RS, D, JK, MS, T, Serial & Parallel adder, 4-bit counter [Synchronous and Asynchronous counter], Successive approximation register [SAR]. ANALOG DESIGN: Design an Inverter, OpAmp and 4 bit R-2R Ladder DAC and SAR based ADC with specifications.

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75 Marks 3 Hours per week Static characteristics of SCR and DIAC, Static characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT, Controlled HWR and FWR using RC triggering circuit, SCR turn off using i) LC circuit ii) Auxiliary Commutation, UJT firing circuit for HWR and FWR circuits, Generation of firing signals for thyristors/ trials using digital circuits / microprocessor, AC voltage controller using triac diac combination, Single phase Fully Controlled Bridge Converter with R and R-L loads, Voltage (Impulse) commutated chopper both constant frequency and variable frequency operations, Speed control of a separately exited DC motor, Speed control of universal motor, Speed control of stepper motor, Parallel / series inverter. 125 Marks 59. 06EC-81 Wireless Communication 4 Hours per week Introduction to wireless telecommunication systems and Networks, History and Evolution Different generations of wireless cellular networks 1G, 2G,3G and 4G networks, Common Cellular System components, Common cellular network components, Hardware and software, views of cellular networks, Wireless network architecture and operation, Cellular concept Cell fundamentals, Capacity expansion techniques, Cellular backbone networks, Mobility management, Radio resources and power management Wireless network security, GSM and TDMA techniques, GSM system overview, GSM Network and system Architecture, GSM channel concepts, GSM identifiers, SM system operation, Traffic cases, Cal handoff, Roaming, GSM protocol architecture. TDMA systems, CDMA technology, Wireless Modulation techniques and Hardware, Characteristics of air interface, Path loss models, wireless coding techniques, Digital modulation techniques, Introduction to wireless LAN 802.11X technologies, Evolution of Wireless LAN Introduction to 802.15X technologies in PAN Application and architecture Bluetooth Introduction to Broadband wireless MAN, 802.16X technologies. 125 Marks 60. 06EC-82 Embedded System Design 4 Hours per week INTRODUCTION: Overview of embedded systems, embedded system design challenges, common design metrics and optimizing them. Survey of different embedded system design technologies, trade-offs. Custom Single-Purpose Processors, Design of custom single purpose processors, SINGLE-PURPOSE PROCESSORS: Hardware, Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic, RT level Combinational and Sequential Components, Optimizing singlepurpose processors. Single-Purpose Processors, Standard Single-Purpose Peripherals, Timers, Counters, UART, PWM, LCD Controllers, Keypad controllers, Stepper Motor Controller, A to D Converters, MEMORY: Introduction, Common memory Types, Compulsory memory, Memory Hierarchy and Cache, Advanced RAM, INTERRUPTS: Basics - Shared Data Problem - Interrupt latency. Survey of Software Architecture, Round Robin, and Round Robin with Interrupts - Function Queues scheduling - RTOS architecture, INTRODUCTION TO RTOS: Tasks - states - Data Semaphores and shared data, Basic Design Using RTOS, Principles- An example, Encapsulating semaphores and Queues. Hard real-time scheduling considerations Saving Memory space and power. Hardware software co-design aspects in embedded systems. 58. 06ECL-78 Power Electronics Lab

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125 Marks 06EC-834 Biomedical Signal Processing (Elective) 4 Hours per week INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL SIGNALS: The nature of Biomedical Signals, Examples of Biomedical Signals, Objectives and difficulties in Biomedical analysis, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY, BASICS OF DIGITAL FILTERING: Digital filters, the Ztransform, elements of digital filter, types of digital filters, transfer function of a difference equation, the z-plane pole-zero plot, the rubber membrane concept, ADAPTIVE FILTERS: Principal noise canceller model, 60-Hz adaptive canceling using a sine wave model, SIGNAL AVERAGING: Basics of signal averaging, signal averaging as a digital filter, a typical averager, DATA REDUCTION TECHNIQUES: Turning point algorithm, Fan algorithm, Huffman coding, ECG QRS DETECTION, ECG ANALYSIS SYSTEMS: ECG interpretation, ST-segment analyzer, portable arrhythmia monitor. VLSI in Digital signal Processing: Digital signal processors, high performance VLSI signal processing, VLSI applications in medicine, VLSI sensors for biomedical signals, VLSI tools, Choice of custom, ASIC, or off-the-shelf components. 125 Marks 06EC-841 62. Multimedia Communication (Elective) 4 Hours per week MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS: Introduction, multimedia information representation, multimedia networks, multimedia applications, media types, communication modes, network types, multipoint conferencing, network QoS application QoS, MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION REPRESENTATION, TEXT AND IMAGE COMPRESSION, AUDIO AND VIDEO COMPRESSION : DPCM, ADPCM, APC, LPC, video compression principles, H.261, H.263, MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4, MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION NETWORKS: Introduction, LANs, Ethernet, Token ring, Bridges, FDDI High-speed LANs, LAN protocol, THE INTERNET: Introduction, IP Datagrams, Fragmentation, IP Address, ARP and RARP, QoS Support, IPv8, BROADBAND ATM NETWORKS: Introduction, Cell format, Switch and Protocol Architecture ATM LANs, TRANSPORT PROTOCOL: Introduction, TCP/IP, TCP, UDP, RTP and RTCP. 200 Marks 63. 06EC-85 Project Work 6 Hours per week B.E Project: A Low overhead Performance Measurement System on Linux for Multicore Multi-threaded Processors. Guide: Mr. Hemanshu T Vernenkar, Principal Engineer, Netlogic Semiconductor Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore and Mr. K.P.Ravikumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, JSSATE, Bangalore. 75 Marks 64. 06EC-86 Seminar 3 Hours per week B.E Seminar: Security Issues In Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) 61. Constitution of India and Professional Ethics and Environmental Studies: Objective Type Assessment and have to pass the subject compulsorily, however marks will not be considered for awarding class / rank.

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