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Scheme and Syllabus M Tech Advanced Electronics and

Communication Engineering
SEMESTER - II
Sl.
No.
Course No. Subject
Hrs / Week Evaluation Scheme (Marks)
Credits
(C)
L T P
Sessional
ESE Total
TA CT
Sub
Total
1 MEC CI/EC 201
Multirate signal Processing and
wavelets
3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
2 MEC CI/EC 202
Advanced Digital
Communication
3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
3 MEC EC 203 Mixed Signal Circuit Design 3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
4 MEC EC 204 System Design Using ARM 3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
5 MEC EC 205 Elective III 3 0 0 25 25 50 100 150 3
6 MEC EC 206 Elective IV 3 0 0 25 25 50 100 150 3
7 MEC EC 207 FPGA Design Lab 0 0 3 25 25 50 100 150 2
8 MEC EC 208 Seminar II 0 0 2 50 0 50 0 50 1
Total 18 4 5 225 175 400 700 1100 25

Elective III (MEC EC 205) Elective IV (MEC EC 206)
MEC CE/CI/EC
205 1
Multicarrier Communication
Systems
MEC CE/CI/EC
206 1
MIMO Communication Systems
MEC EC 205 2
Computational Biology and
Bioinformatics
MEC EC 206-2 Nano Electronics
MEC EC 205 3 VLSI Structures for DSP
MEC CI/EC 206
3
Optimization Techniques
MEC CI/EC 205 -
4
Mobile Computing MEC EC 206 - 4 Optical Networks and Systems
L Lecture, T Tutorial, P Practical
TA Teachers Assessment (Assignments, attendance, group discussion, Quiz, tutorials, seminars,
etc.)
CT Class Test (Minimum of two tests to be conducted by the Institute)
ESE End Semester Examination to be conducted by the University
Electives: New Electives may be added by the department according to the needs of emerging fields
of technology. The name of the elective and its syllabus should be submitted to the
University before the course is offered.
MEC CI/EC 201 MULTIRATE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND WAVELETS

Module I
Fundamentals of Multirate Digital Signal Processing : Basic sampling rate alteration
devices-Sampling rate reduction by an integer factor: Down sampler - Time and frequency
domain characterization of downsampler Anti-aliasing filter and decimation system
Sampling rate increase by an integer factor: Upsampler Time and frequency domain
characterization of upsampler Anti-imaging filter and interpolation system Gain of anti-
imaging filter Changing the sampling rate by rational factors Transposition theorem-
Multirate identities - Direct and Transposed FIR structures for interpolation and decimation
filters The Polyphase decomposition - Polyphase implementation of decimation and
interpolation filters Commutator models - Multistage implementation of sampling rate
conversion Filter requirements for multistage designs Overall and individual filter
requirements
Module II
Filter banks: QMF filter banks Two channel SBC filter banks Subband coding of speech
signals- Standard QMF banks Filter banks with PR Conditions for PR Conjugate
Quadrature filters Valid Half-band filters Paraunitary filter banks Paraunitary systems
Paraunitary modulation matrix Spectral factorization Realization with Lattice structures
Cosine modulated filter banks with PR - Biorthogonal and Linear phase filter banks with PR -
Transmultiplexer filter banks Uniform M channel filter banks Tree structured filter banks
Module III
Short time Fourier Transform and Wavelets: Filtering interpretation of STFT Filter
bank implementation - Time frequency resolution tradeoff Sampling of STFT in time and
frequency - Motivation for Wavelet transform - The Continuous Wavelet Transform - scaling
- shifting Filtering view Inverse CWT Haar Wavelet Discrete Wavelet transform
dyadic sampling Filter bank implementation Inverse DWT
Module IV
Multiresolution formulation of Wavelet systems and Wavelet applications: Scaling
function and wavelet function dilation equation Filter banks and the DWT - Analysis
from fine scale to coarse scale Analysis tree Synthesis from coarse scale to fine scale
Synthesis tree Wavelet packets Wavelet packet algorithms Application of wavelet theory
in signal denoising, image and video compression Application to communication OFDM
multicarrier communication, Wavelet packet based MCCS
References:
1. R E Crochiere, L E Rabiner, Multirate Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall.
2. P P Vaidyanathan, Multirate Systems and Filter Banks, Pearson Education.
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3. N J Fliege, Multirate Digital Signal Processing, Wiley Inter Science.
4. S K Mitra,Digital Signal Processing: A computer based approach, Tata-McGraw Hill
5. A V Oppenheim, R W Shaffer, Discrete time Signal Processing, Pearson Education.
6. C S Burrus, R A Gopinath, H Guo, Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelet
Transforms: A primer, Prentice Hall.
7. J C Goswami, A K Chan, Fundamentals of Wavelets: Theory, Algorithms and
Applications, Wiley Inter Science.
8. G Strang and T Q Nguyen, Filter banks and Wavelets, Wellesly Cambridge press

















MECCI/EC 202 ADVANCED DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
Module I
Characterization of Communication signals and systems: Elements of
digital communication systems, performance, communication channels and their
characteristics, mathematical models for communications channels, Representation of band
pass and low pass signals , Signal space representation of waveforms:vector space concepts,
signal space concepts, Gram- Schmidt procedure, Bounds on tail probability, limit theorems
for sum of random variables, complex random variables, random process
Module II
Digital modulation schemes : Representation of digitally modulated signals, memoryless
modulation methods: PAM, PSK, QAM, Multidimensional signalling; orthogonal signalling,
FSK, biorthogonalsignalling, signalling schemes with memory: CPFSK, CPM, Power
spectrum of digitally modulated signals: PSD of digitally modulated signal with memory,
PSD of CPFSK and CPM
Module III
Optimum receivers for AWGN Channels: Waveform and vector channel models:optimal
detection for a general vector channel, MAP and ML, receiver, decisionregions,
errorprobability, sufficient statistics. Waveform and vector AWGN channels, optimal
detection for the vector AWGN channel, Implementation of optimum receiver for AWGN
channels: The correlation receiver,The matched filter receiver.
Module IV
Communication through Band Limited Channels :-Characterization of band limited
channels, Signal design for band limited channels. Design of band limited signals for no ISI-
The Nyquist criterion, Design of band limited signal with controlled ISI-Partial response
signaling, Optimum receiver with ISI & AWGN: optimum maximum likelihood receiver, A
discrete time model for a channel with ISI. Maximum-Likelihood Sequence
Estimation(MLSE) for a discrete time white noise filter model detectors, turbo equalization,
adaptive equalization, equalizer, decision feedback equalizer, recursive least squares
algorithms, blind equalization.
References:
1. J. Proakis, Digital Communications, McGraw Hill, 4th Edition,2007
2. Bruce Carlson, Crilly&Rutledge, Communication systems, McGraw Hill
3. B. Sklar, "Digital Communications: Fundamentals and Applications", Prentice Hall.
4. John R. Barry, Edward A. Lee, David G. Messerschmitt, "Digital Communication" Kluwer
Academic
5. J. M. Wozencraft, I. M. Jacobs,"Principles of Communication Engineering",John Wiley,
6. U. Madhow, "Fundamentals of Digital Communication," Cambridge University Press.
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MEC EC 203 MIXED SIGNAL CIRCUIT DESIGN

Module I
CMOS Technology: Basic MOS semiconductor fabrication process.MOS transistors. CMOS
device modelling, Small signal model for MOS transistors. Computer simulation
model.Subthreshold MOS model. CMOS amplifier. Differential amplifier, Cascode
amplifier.Current amplifier, Output amplifiers. High gain amplifier architecture.
Module II
Design of CMOS Op Amp: Compensation. Design of two stage op amp.PSSR of two stage
opamp.Cascode op amp. Buffered op amp. High speed or frequency op amp,micro power op
amp,Low noise op amp, Low voltage opamp. Design of two stage open loop comparators.
High speed comparators
Module III
Switched Capacitor Circuits: Switched capacitor amplifiers.Switched capacitor integrators. Z
domain model of two phase switched capacitor . First order switched capacitor circuits,
second order switched capacitor circuits. Switched capacitor filters..
Module IV
ADC and DAC: PLL, Sense amplifiers, Characteristics of DAC, Parallel DAC, serial DAC,
ADC High speed ADC, Over sampling ADC.
Reference:
1.Phillip E. Allen, Douglas R. Holbery, CMOS Analog Circuit Design , Oxford, 2004
2. Razavi B., Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, Mc G Hill, 2001.
3. Baker, Li, Boyce, CMOS: Circuits Design, Layout and Simulation, Prentice Hall India,
2000







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MEC EC 204 SYSTEM DESIGN USING ARM

Module 1
General system design: Embedded Computing : Introduction, Complex Systems and
Microprocessor, The Embedded System Design Process, Formalisms for System Design,
Design Examples.
ARM Introduction: Introduction to processor design-architecture and organization,
Abstraction in hardware design, Instruction set design, Processor design trade offs, RISC.
Overview of ARM architecture Architecture inheritance, Programmer`s model,
Development tools.
Module 2
ARM Instruction Set: ARM assembly language programming, ARM organization and
implementation, ARM instruction set
(exceptions,conditionalexecution,branchinginstructions,multiply instructions,coprocessor
instructions).
Module 3
Architectural support for high level languages-Data types, Floating point data
types,Conditional statements, Loops, Use of memory, Run-time environment Thumb
instruction set-Thumb bit, Thumb programmer`s model,Thumb branch instructions,Thumb
software interrupt instructions
Architectural support for system development- ARM memory interface, AMBA, ARM
reference peripheral specifications, h/w system prototyping tools, ARMulator, JTAG, ARM
debug architecture, Embedded trace, signal processing support, ARM processor cores.
Module 4
Memory heirarachy-Memory size and speed,On-chip memory, Caches, Memory
management. Architectural support for OS-Introduction, ARM system control coprocessor,
ARM MMU architecture, Context switching Embedded ARM applications-ARM7500 and
ARM 7500FE & The SA-1100 AMULET asynchronous ARM processors-Self-timed
design & AMULET1.
References:
1. ARM System-on-chip architecture, Steve Furber, Pearson Education
2. Computers as Components-principles of Embedded computer system design, Wayne
Wolf, Elseveir

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MEC CE/CI/EC 205-2 MULTICARRIER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Module I
Review of wireless channel characteristics Multi carrier and OFDM system fundamentals
OFDM system model - Comparison with single carrier - Channel capacity and OFDM
FFT implementation Power spectrum Impairments of wireless channels to OFDM signals
Comparison with other multicarrier modulation scheme: MC CDMA
Module II
Synchronization in OFDM Timing and Frequency Offset in OFDM, Synchronization &
system architecture, Timing and Frequency Offset estimation Pilot and Non pilot based
methods, Joint Time & Frequency Offset estimation.
Module III
Channel Estimation in OFDM systems Differential and Coherent detection; Pilot symbol
aided estimation - Block type and Comb type pilot arrangement; Decision directed channel
estimation MMSE estimation using time and frequency domain correlation; MIMO channel
estimation- basic concepts; Concepts of Time and Frequency domain equalization.
Module IV
Clipping in Multi carrier systems Power amplifier non linearity Error probability
analysis Performance in AWGN PAPR properties of OFDM signals PAPR reduction
techniques with signal distortion; Techniques for distortion less PAPR reduction Selective
mapping and Optimization techniques.
References:
1. Ahmad R.S. Bahai, B.R. Saltzberg, M. Ergen, Multi carrier Digital
Communications- Theory and Applications of OFDM, Second Edition, Springer
2. Y. Li. G. Stuber, OFDM for Wireless Communication, Springer, 2006.
3. R. Prasad, OFDM for Wireless Communication, Artech House, 2006.





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MEC EC 205 2 COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY ANDBIOINFORMATICS

Module I
Introduction and Information Retrieval: Introduction, Historical overview, Bioinformatics
Applications, major databases, data management, data analysis, molecular biology, Tools for
Web Search, Data Retrieval tools, Data mining of biological databases.
Module II
Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics: Introduction to Genes and Proteins Genome
Sequences Genome rearrangement, bock alignment, global sequence alignment, ORFs,
Genes, Intones, Exons, Splice Variants DNA/ RNA Secondary Structure, Triplet Coding
Protein ,Sequences, bioinformatics algorithms.
Module III
Information molecule and information flow: Central dogma of molecular biology, Problem
in molecular and bioinformatics approach , Basic component, Chemistry of DNA and RNA,
Basics of DNA replication. Introduction to protein, Amino acid and Protein Structure:
Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary , protein Folding protein function , protein purification and
characterization, Data integration and Data Analysis, Multiplicity of Data and redundancy.
Module IV
Genome Analysis and Gene Mapping: Pair wise Sequence Alignment, Database Similarity
Searching:- BLAST, FASTA, Multiple Sequence Alignment, Profiles and Hidden Markov
Models, Structure predictionmethods for gene, Gene expression and Microarray.
References:
1. S.C. Rastogi, NamitaMendirata, ParagRastogi, Bioinformatics concepts Skills
and Application, CBS
2. S.C. Rastogi, NamitaMendirata, ParagRastogi , Bioinformatics Methods and
Application, Prentice Hall of India.
3. D. Baxevanis and F. Oulette, Bioinformatics: A practical guide to the analysis of
genes and proteins, Wiley,2002.
4. Arthur M. Lesk, , Introduction to Bioinformatics, Oxford University.
5. Mount D.W. Bioinformatics. Sequence and Genome Analaysis, Cold Spring
Harbar, New York, 2000.
6. Baxevanis A.D. Bioinformatics: A practical guide to the analysis of genes and
proteins, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2001.
7. Attuvod T.K. Smith D.J. Parry: Introduction to Bioinformatics, Addison
Wesley,1999.


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MEC EC 205-3 VLSI STRUCTURES FOR DSP

Module I
Pipelining: Pipelining of FIR digital filters parallel processing for FIR systems combined
pipelining and parallel processing of FIR filters for low power Pipelining in IIR filters
parallel processing for IIR filters combined pipelining and parallel processing of FIR filters.
Module II
Parallel FIR filters: Discrete time cosine transform implementation of DCT based on
algorithm architecture transformations parallel architectures for rank order filters.
Module III
Scaling and round off noise: Round off noise in pipelined IIR filters round off noise in
lattice filters pipelining of lattice IIR digital filters low power CMOS lattice IIR filters.
Module IV
DSP Processors: Evolution of programmable DSP processors DSP processors for mobile
and wireless communications processors for multimedia signal processing FPGA
implementation of DSP processors.
Reference:
1.Keshab K. Parhi, VLSI Digital signal processing Systems: Design and Implementation,
JohnWiley & Sons, 1999.
2.Uwemeyer-Baes, DSP with Field programmable gate arrays, Springer, 2001









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MEC CI/EC 205 4 MOBILE COMPUTING

MODULE I
Introduction to Mobile Computing and Media acess control : Mobile Computing (MC) :
Introduction to MC, novel applications, limitations, and architecture. GSM : Mobile services,
System architecture, Radio interface, Protocols, Localization and calling, Handover, Security,
and New data services.Motivation for a specialized MAC (Hidden and exposed terminals,
Near and far terminals), SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA.
MODULE II
Mobile Network Layer and Transport Layer : Mobile IP (Goals, assumptions, entities and
terminology, IP packet delivery, agent advertisement and discovery, registration, tunneling
and encapsulation, optimizations), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Traditional TCP, Indirect TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Fast retransmit/fast recovery,
Transmission /time-out freezing, Selective retransmission, Transaction oriented TCP.
MODULE III
Database Issues : Hoarding techniques, caching invalidation mechanisms, client server
computing with adaptation, power-aware and context-aware computing, transactional models,
query processing, recovery, and quality of service issues.
MODULE IV
Data Dissemination: Communications asymmetry, classification of new data delivery
mechanisms, push-based mechanisms, pull-based mechanisms, hybrid mechanisms, selective
tuning (indexing) techniques.
References:
1. Jochen Schiller,Mobile Communications,Addison-Wesley.,second edition, 2004.
2. Stojmenovic and Cacute, Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing,
Wiley, 2002, ISBN 0471419028.
3. Reza Behravanfar, Mobile Computing Principles: Designing and Developing Mobile
Applications with UML and XML, ISBN: 0521817331, Cambridge University Press,
October 2004,
4. Adelstein, Frank, Gupta, Sandeep KS, Richard III, Golden , Schwiebert, Loren,
Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing, ISBN: 0071412379, McGraw-Hill
Professional, 2005.
5. Hansmann, Merk, Nicklous, Stober, Principles of Mobile Computing, Springer, second
edition, 2003.
6. Martyn Mallick, Mobile and Wireless Design Essentials, Wiley DreamTech, 2003.




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MEC CE/CI/EC 206-1 MIMO Communication Systems

Module 1: Information Theoretic aspects of MIMO
Review of SISO fading communication channels, MIMO channel models, Classical i.i.d. and
extended channels, Frequency selective and correlated channel models, Capacity of MIMO
channels, Ergodic and outage capacity, Capacity bounds and Influence of channel properties
on the capacity.
Module 2: MIMO Diversity and Spatial Multiplexing
Sources and types of diversity, analysis under Rayleigh fading, Diversity and channel
knowledge. Alamouti space time code, MIMO spatial multiplexing. Space time receivers.
ML, ZF, MMSE and Sphere decoding, BLAST receivers and Diversity multiplexing trade-
off.
Module 3: Space Time Block Codes
Space time block codes on real and complex orthogonal designs, Code design criteria for
quasi-static channels (Rank, determinant and Euclidean distance), Orthogonal designs,
Generalized orthogonal designs, Quasi-orthogonal designs and Performance analysis.
Module 4: Space Time Trellis Codes
Representation of STTC, shift register, generator matrix, state-transition diagram, trellis
diagram, Code construction, Delay diversity as a special case of STTC and Performance
analysis.
References:
1. David Tse and Pramod Viswanath, Fundamentals of Wireless Communication,
Cambridge University Press 2005
2. Hamid Jafarkhani, Space-Time Coding: Theory and Practice, Cambridge University
Press 2005
3. Paulraj, R. Nabar and D. Gore, Introduction to Space-Time Wireless Communications,
Cambridge University Press 2003
4. E.G. Larsson and P. Stoica, Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless Communications,
Cambridge University Press 2008
5. Ezio Biglieri, Robert Calderbank et al MIMO Wireless Communications Cambridge
University Press 2007
6. Y.S. Cho, J. Kim, W. Y. Yang, C. G. Kang, MIMO-OFDM Wireless Communications
with MATLAB, Wiley IEEE Press, 2010.



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MEC EC 206-2 NANO ELECTRONICS
Module I
Atomic Structure: An atomistic view of electronic conduction,
Schrodinger equation, Self-consistent field Basis functions, Band structure, Sub-bands -
Capacitance, Level broadening Coherent transport
Module II
New paradigms in Nano Electronics: Atom to transistor and new paradigms in nano
electronics - Modeling and Analysis of single electron transistor (SET).
Module III
Reversible Computation: Reversible Turing machine- Entropy of Logic gates - Energy and
Information Loss Reversible Logic Gates- requirements - NOT, k-CONT, TOFFOLI gates
Module IV
Reversible Logic Synthesis: Elimination of Garbage - Reversible Lattice structures
Modified Reconstructability Analysis (MRA), Reversible Decision Diagrams, Quantum
computation and Quantum Logic gates
Reference:
1. S. Data, Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor, Cambridge University Press, 2005
2. David K. Ferry, Shunt Oda, Silicon Nanoelectronics, CRC Press, 2005
3. A N Al-Rabadi, Reversible Logic synthesis from Fundamental to Quantum computing,
Springer 2004
4. CH Bennet, Logical Reversibility of Computation, IBM Jl. of Res. Develp.,17:525-532,
1973
5. CH Bennet, The thermodynamics of computation - a review, Int. J. of theoret. Phys.,
21(1982) 905-940
6. R Lanunder, Irreversibility and heat generation in the computing process, IBM Jl. of Res.
Develp., 5:183-191, 1961
7. Vivek V Shende, Aditya K Prasad etc, Synthesis of Reversible Logic circuits, IEEE Tran.
On Comp. aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, Vol 22, No 6, 710-722, June
2003







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MEC CI/EC 206-3 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES

Module I
Unconstrained optimization: Necessary and sufficient conditions for local minima, one
dimensional search methods, gradient methods - steepest descent, Inverse Hessian, Newtons
method, conjugate direction method, conjugate gradient algorithm, quasi Newton methods
Module II
Linear Programming: Convex polyhedra, standard form of linear programming, Basic
solutions,Simplex algorithm, Matrix form of the simplex algorithm, Duality, non
simplexmethods :Khachiyan method, Karmarkars method
Module III
Nonlinear Constrained Optimization: Equality constraints Lagrange multipliers,
inequalityconstraints Kuhn-Tucker conditions,Convex optimization, Geometric
programming, Projected gradient methods, Penalty methods
Module IV
Introduction to Graph Theory and Combinatorial Optimization: Routing-traveling
salesman; Assignment satisfiabilty, constraint saisfiabilty, graph coloring; Subsets- set
covering, partitioning; Scheduling; Shortest path and Critical path algorithms
References:
1. EDWIN K. P. CHONG, STANISLAW H. ZAK, An Introduction to Optimization,2nd Ed,
John Wiley & Sons
2. Stephen Boyd, LievenVandenberghe, Convex Optimization, CUP, 2004.
3. R. Fletcher, Practical methods of Optimization, Wiley, 2000
4. Jonathan L Grosss, Jay Yellen, Chapmamn and Hall, Graph theory and its application, 2e,
CRC pub,
5. Alan Tucker, Applied Combinatorics, John wiley and Sons
6. Dimitri P. Bertsekas, Nonlinear programming, Athena Scientific
7. Belegundu, Optimization Concepts and Applications in Engineering, Prentice Hall, 2000
8. N Christofied, A Mingoss, P Toth, C Sandi, Combinatorial Optimization, John wiley&
Sons
9. Sivan Pemmaraju, S Skiens, Computational Discrete Mathematics, CUP, 2003



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MEC EC 206-4 OPTICAL NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS

MODULE I
Unguided optical communication system: transmission parameters, beam divergence,
atmosphericattenuation, guided wave communication, merits of optical fibre communication
systems ,basicnetwork information rates, time evolution of fibre optic systems, elements of
optical fibertransmission link/ repeaters, integrated optics,activeandpassiyesompQnents,
opto-mechanicalswitches, all optical switches
MODULE II
Digital transmission systems: Point to point links, system considerations, link power
budget, risetime budget, first window transmission distance, transmission distance for single
mode link linecoding, NRZ codes, RZ codes, block codes.Coherent systems, homodyne and
heterodyne detection.Multiplexing schemes, TDM, WDM concepts and components,
operational principles of WDM,passive components, 2 x 2 fibre coupler, fiber grating filters,
Tunable filters, system considerationand tunable filter types.
MODULE III
Optical amplifiers: general applications and amplifier types, semiconductor optical
amplifiers,external pumping, amplifier gain, erbium doped fiber amplifiers, amplification
mechanism, EDFAarchitecture, EDFA power conversion efficiency and gain, amplifier noise.
MODULE IV
Optical networks: network topologies, performance of passive linear buses, performance of
stararchitectures, SONET/SDH, transmission formats and speeds, optical interfaces,
SONET/SDHrings, SONET/SDH networks. Nonlinear effects on network
performance.Solitons, Optical CDMA,Ultrahigh capacity networks.
Reference:
1. Optical Fibre Communications J M Senior (Prentice Hall India 1994) (Text)
2. Fibre Optic Communication C Agarwal (Wheeler, 1993)
3. Optical Fibre Communication Systems J Gowar (Prentice Hall, 1995).
4. Introduction to Optical Fibre Communication Suematsu and Iga (John Wiley,
1982).
5. Fibre Optic Communication J Palais (Prentice Hall International 1988).
6. Optical Fibre Communication G Keiser (3rd Ed), 2000 (Text)



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MEC EC 207 FPGA DESIGN LAB

FPGA Design Laboratory
Modeling and Functional Simulation of the following digital circuits (with Xilinx/ ModelSim
tools) using Verilog Hardware Description Languages
1. Part I
Combinational Logic: Basic Gates, Multiplexer, Comparator, Adder/ Substractor,
Multipliers, Decoders, Address decoders, parity generator, ALU
2. Part II
Sequential Logic: D-Latch, D-Flip Flop, JK-Flip Flop, Registers, Ripple Counters,
Synchronous Counters, Shift Registers ( serial-to-parallel, parallel-to-serial), Cyclic Encoder /
Decoder.
3. Part III
Memories and State Machines: Read Only Memory (ROM), Random Access
Memory (RAM), Mealy State Machine, Moore State Machine, Arithmetic Multipliers using
FSMs
4. Part-IV:
FPGA System Design: Demonstration of FPGA and CPLD Boards, Demonstration
of Digital design using FPGAs and CPLDs. Implementation of UART/Mini Processors on
FPGA/CPLD
*** Programming can be done using any complier. Down load the programs on
FPGA/CPLD boards and performance testing may be done using pattern generator (32
channels) and logic analyzer apart from verification by simulation with any of the front end
tools.
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MEC EC208 SEMINAR II


Each student shall prepare a seminar paper on any topic of interest related to the
core/elective courses being undergone in the second semester of the M.Tech programme.
He/she shall select paper from IEEE/other reputed international journals. They should get
the paper approved by the Programme Coordinator/Faculty Members in the concerned area
of specialization and shall present it in the class in the presence of Faculty in-charge of
seminar class. Every student shall participate in the seminar. Grade will be awarded on the
basis of the students paper, presentation and his/her participation in the seminar.

Goals: This course is designed to improve written and oral presentation skills and to
develop confidence in making public presentations, to provide feedback on the quality and
appropriateness of the work experience, and to promote discussions on design problems or
new developments.











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