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Everything will be connected and I mean literally everything. Not just electronic devices, but everything down to your piano. Well have as
many as four or five (embedded) internet devices on our bodies.
- John Chambers Embedded Systems Design has become the design methodology of choice in new applications in computing, communications, networking, automotive electronics, medical electronics, avionics and the like. A threedimensional growth is taking place in this high-end technology sector, with increasingly powerful microcontrollers and digital signal processors competing with emerging tools in Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FGPAs). Embedded systems range in size from pacemakers and intelligent sensors to cell phones and PDAs to stand alone and distributed elements like set top boxes, modems, network elements and to large scale systems deployed in process control, manufacturing, power generation, defense applications, telecommunications, automotive electronics, air traffic control, video on-demand and video conferencing. This M.Tech. degree program introduces students both to the state-of-the-art and state-of-the practice in the broad field of embedded and real-time computing control and communication and enables them to pursue rewarding careers in these frontier areas of technology.
ELIGIBILITY
Graduate with recognized Bachelors degree of Engineering in Electrical / Instrumentation and Control / Electronics and Communication / IT / Computer Science / M.Sc. in Electronics / Computer Science or equivalent with minimum 55 percent marks or equivalent grades.
FOCUS AREAS
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Image Processing DSP on FPGA Automotive Embedded Systems Multimedia and Display Technology Access technologies Smart Cards & RFID Virtual Instrumentation and Control
curriculum
Curriculum
Integrated (Theory + MT-011 Practical) Integrated (Theory + 2 Microcontroller Systems Design- I MT-012 Practical) Embedded C & C++ Programming Integrated (Theory + 3 MT-013 Languages Practical) Integrated (Theory + 4 Digital Signal Processing MT-014 Practical) *Electives, Integrated (Theory 5 Embedded Operating Systems MT-015 + Practical) Embedded Instrumentation & *Electives, Integrated (Theory 6 MT-016 control + Practical) *Electives, Integrated (Theory 7 Embedded Automotive Systems - I MT-017 + Practical) *Electives, Integrated (Theory 8 Access Technology MT-018 + Practical) Integrated (Theory + 9 Seminar MT-019 Practical) 10 Life Skills Development - I Theory MT-001 Total 1 SEMESTER II
S.N. Course Title Nature Of Course Course Code
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 46
Credits
1 2 3 4 5 6
Embedded Design Cycle Integrated (Theory + Practical) MT-021 Microcontroller Systems Integrated (Theory + Practical) MT-022 Design - II Embedded Automotive Systems **Electives, Integrated (Theory + MT-023 - II Practical) **Electives, Integrated (Theory + Smart Card Technologies MT-024 Practical) Advance Signal and Image **Electives, Integrated (Theory + MT-025 Processing Practical) **Electives, Integrated (Theory + Real Time Embedded Systems MT-026 Practical)
6 6 6 6 6 6
7 8
6 6 42
*Electives :Choose Any two for Semester - I **Electives :Choose Any four for Semester - II SEMESTER III
S.N. Course Title Nature Of Course Course Code Credits
Project Phase - I
Project
MT-030 Total
36 36
SEMESTER IV
S.N. Course Title Nature Of Course Course Code Credits
Project Phase - II
Project
MINP-040 Total
48 48
Total Credits : 172 Note: 1. For Technology programs each subject is of 6 Credits, whereas for Management programs each subject is of 3 Credits. 2. 1 Credits (theory) = 12 contact hrs; and 1 Credit (lab) = 12 contact hrs. 3. A 3 Credit subject of Management implies 36 contact hrs. 4. For a 6 Credit subject of Technology stream, 3 credits are for Theory and lab (if applicable) and the remaining 3 credits (i.e. 36 hrs) are meant for self-study.