Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
List of practicals:
1. Arithmetic operations on signed numbers
2. 2 X 16 character LCD interfacing
3. Serial communication interfacing
4. DAC/ADC interfacing
5. Study of sensors Temperature, LVDT, Encoder
6. Study pneumatic actuators.
7. Study of PLC implementation of Ladder programming.
8. Study of Applications of PLC. / Simulation of Physical Systems.
9. Mini Project: - Signal conditioning of Sensors, Interfacing of Pneumatic
Components to PLC/ other semester Sensor and Actuators interfacing to 8051
Microcontroller.
Text Books
1. 8051 and Embedded C programming- Mazidi and Mazidi, Second
edition, Pearson education
2. 8051 microcontroller Architecture, programming and Applications-
Kenath Ayala, third edition, Peneram publication
3. W. Boltan, Mechatronics. Pearson education, 3
rd
edition.
4. Devdas Shetty, Mechatronics Systems Design Thomson publication.
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of programming language such as MATLAB, Fourier series,
Fourier transform, probability theory, Analog communication
Objectives:
Implementation of Decimation in Time/ Decimation in frequency FFT
To design FIR and IIR filters
Real time application on DSP Processor
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,6,7,8,9
List of Practicals
1. Magnitude and phase spectrum plot.
2. Decimation in Time/ Decimation in frequency FFT.
3. FIR/IIR Filter Design
4. Study of finite word length effects in FIR, IIR digital filters.
5. Verification of Sampling Theorem (PAM)
6. To Study PCM (Tr & Rx )
7. To Study DM (Tr & Rx )
8. To Study QPSK
9. To Study BFSK
10. To Study DS-SS PSK
11. Mini Project
Text Books
1. Sanjit Mitra, Digital Signal Processing, TMH, 3
rd
edition
2. John Proakis, Dimitri Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing Principles,
Algorithms & Applications, PHI
3. Taub Schilling, Principles of communication system, Tata McGraw Hill
4. B.Sklar , Digital Communication, Pearson, 2
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Subject No.
Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Hrs/week) Credits
Lect. Tutorial Practical
S
5
EC30104 Electromagnetic Engineering 3 0 0 3
S
6
EC30105 Analog Circuits 3 0 0 3
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7
EC30106 Power Electronics 3 0 0 3
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EC30107 Digital Integrated Circuits 3 0 0 3
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EC30203 Electromagnetic Engineering 0 1 0 1
T
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EC30204 Analog Circuits 0 1 0 1
P3 EC30303 Analog Circuits 0 0 2 1
P4 EC30304 Power & Integrated Circuits Lab 0 0 2 1
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EC333XX Institute Level Elective
Refer OE & GP document
0 0 2 1
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EC30402 Power Electronics
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Digital Integrated Circuits
Comprehensive Viva Voce 1
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Basics of C Programming Language
Objectives:
To study force experienced by a charge(s) in electrostatic, magnetostatic and
electromagnetic fields
To study power transmitted by electromagnetic waves in different media
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,6,7,8,9
Unit I
(4 Hrs)
Vectors and Coordinate Systems
A. Addition, subtraction, dot product and vector product of vectors, unit vectors,
position and displacement vectors, Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinate
systems
Unit II (12 Hrs)
Electrostatics
A. Coulombs Law, Concept of Electric Field intensity, Electric Field Intensity due to
various charge distributions, Gausss law and its applications, Divergence theorem,
Work, Energy, Potential, Gradient, Electric Fields in conductors and dielectrics,
Continuity Equation, Boundary Conditions
B. Laplace, Poissons equations
Unit III
(10 Hrs)
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Applications of Linear Data Structures
A. Biot Savart law, Magnetic Field Intensity due to various current distributions,
Amperes circuital law and its applications, Curl, Stokes theorem, Magnetic Flux and
magnetic flux density, Scalar and vector magnetic potentials, Forces due to magnetic
fields, Magnetization and Permeability, Boundary conditions, Magnetic Energy
B. Magnetic circuits, Inductance and Mutual Inductance.
Unit V (8 Hrs)
Uniform Plane Wave And Propagation
A. Wave equation, Wave propagation in free space, dielectrics and conductors, Skin
Effect, Polarization, Reflection of uniform plane waves at normal and oblique
incidence, Standing wave ratio, Wave reflection from multiple interfaces
B. Wave propagation in dispersive media
Text Books
1. Sadiku Matthew N O, Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press,
3
rd
edition, 2002/2003.
2. Hayt W H, Engineering Electromagnetics, Mc_graw Hill Book Co., 7
th
edition,
1981
Reference Books
1. Kruse R L, Leung B P & Tondo C L: Data Structure And Programming Design In
C. Prentice Hall Of
India Pvt.ltd.
2. Kakde O G & Deshpande , Data Structures And Algorithms. Indian Society For
Technical E
3. Sahni S: Data Structures, Algorithms,& Applications In C++. Mcgraw Hill
Boston.
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Unit IV (6 Hrs)
Maxwells Equations & Time Varying Fields
A. Faradays law, Displacement current, Maxwells equations, Time varying fields,
Time harmonic fields, Energy stored in electric and magnetic time varying field.
B. Retarded potentials
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To provide clear explanation to students regarding analysis of electronic circuits using
discrete transistors and operational amplifiers.
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Unit I (9 Hrs)
Feedback Amplifiers and Oscillators
A. Concept of feedback, Negative feedback, Four Feedback topologies, Transfer gain
with feedback, Advantages and disadvantages of negative feedback, Effect of feedback
on input and output impedances and bandwidth of an amplifier. Analysis of one circuit
for each feedback topology.
OSCILLATORS: Positive feedback, Oscillator startup mechanism, need for amplitude
limiting. Study of LC oscillators - General form of LC oscillator. Hartley oscillator,
Colpitt,s oscillator, Clapps oscillator.
B. RC Oscillator, Wein Bridge Oscillator, Crystal oscillator.
Unit II (8 Hrs)
Large Signal AF Power Amplifiers
A. Classes of power amplifiers - Class A, Class B, Class AB, class C, class D. Class A
with resistive load, Transformer coupled class A amplifier, Class B Push-pull, Class
AB, Complementary symmetry. Efficiency analysis for all, Comparison of
efficiencies, Distortions in amplifiers, Nonlinearities and harmonics, Total Harmonic
Distortion.
B. Quasi-complementary configurations Higher order harmonic generation
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Unit III (8 Hrs)
OP-AMP Fundamentals
A. Basic building blocks of operational amplifier, differential amplifier, current sources
like widlar, wilson and mosfet sources, voltage sources, active level shifters, output stage,
open loop and closed loop operation, inverting and non-inverting configurations of op-
amp, concept of virtual short and virtual ground. ideal op-amp parameters like input
offset voltage, output offset voltage, input offset current, bias current, CMRR, PSRR,
slew rate, open loop gain, input resistance, output resistance, frequency response, small
signal and power bandwidth, non-ideal op-amp behavior in terms of ac and dc parameters
and its effect on performance. offset nulling techniques.
B. Measurement of op-amp parameters, Frequency Compensation
Unit IV (6 Hrs)
Linear Applications of OP-AMP
A. Summing amplifier, difference amplifier, voltage follower, Signal phase shifter, AC
amplifier, Instrumentation amplifier, Guard Shield circuits, Integrator and applications,
Integrator set, run and hold modes, Differentiator and applications, voltage to current and
current to voltage converters, Log Amplifier and Antilog amplifier with log ratio and
temperature compensation circuits.
B. Isolation Amplifier
Unit V (9 Hrs)
Non Linear Applications of OP-AMP
A. Precision half wave and full wave rectifiers, True RMS converter, Comparators,
Limitations of op-amp as comparator, Comparator IC LM 339, Window Comparator,
Schmitt Triggers, Peak Detectors, Sample and Hold circuits, Astable, Mono-stable and
Bi-stable multi-vibrator and its applications, Design of sine, square, triangular, sawtooth
and ramp waveform generators, V to F and F to V converters.
B. Timer ICs 555/556, block diagram and applications.
Text Books
1. Integrated Electronics , Millman Halkias , Tata McGraw Hill1.
2. Design with opearational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits ,Sergio Franco,
TMH, Third edition
3. Op- amp and Integrated Circuits, Ramakant Gayakwad, PHI
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Reference Books
1. Electronic circuit analysis & Design , Donald A. Neamen , Tata McGraw Hill
2. Operational Amplifiers, G. B. Clayton, Mc Graw hill International Edition
3. Opearational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Coughlin, Discroll, PHI,
4th edition
4. Linear Integrated Circuits, D. Roy Choudhary,
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Basics of semiconductor devices, Fourier series analysis approach
Objectives:
To explain the necessity of power conversion.
To discuss physics & applications of various devices used for conversion
To explain techniques & control of power conversions
To apply analytical tools for performance evaluation
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,3,6,7,8,9
Unit I (10 Hrs)
POWER DEVICES
A. Structural modifications for power devices.Structure, Characteristics, ratings of Power
Diode SCR, GTO, IGBTComparison of above devices with Power MOSFET & Power
BJTDriver Circuits (isolated & non-isolated) for IGBT & SCRCommutation circuits for
SCRProtection circuits for IGBT & SCR
B. Comparison of all power devices and suitability for applications. Silicon Carbide
(SiC), Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based power devices. Suitability of these devices for high
power circuits.
Unit II (8 Hrs)
CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
A. Concept of line commutation. Single-phase half wave and full wave controlled
rectifier: Circuit diagram, operation, waveforms for resistive and level (highly inductive)
loads.Single phase semi and full bridge controlled rectifier: Circuit diagram, operation,
waveforms for R, L and RLE loads. Average and RMS expressions for o/p voltage.
Fourier analysis of supply current. Performance metrics : Fundamental power factor,
Current distortion factor, Active, reactive & apparent power.
B. Numericals based on converters.
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Unit III (8 Hrs)
INVERTERS DC / AC
A. Half bridge and push pull type inverters : Circuit diagram, operation & waveforms.
Full bridge inverters: Circuit diagram, operation & waveforms for R & RL
loads.Switching techniques for obtaining square, quasi-square o/p waveforms.Fourier
analysis of square and quasi-square voltage waveform & harmonics. Harmonic reduction
techniques. Advantage of sine weighted PWM over single pulse PWM
techniques.Inverter configuration for IM drive
B. Numericals based on Inverter performance.
Unit IV (8 Hrs)
SWITCHED & RESONANT DC/ DC CONVERTERS
A. Step Up / Down chopper: Circuit diagram, operation and waveforms for R and L
load. Load voltage calculations.Two-quadrant, Four-quadrant chopper. Circuit
diagram, operation and waveforms for R and L load. Chopper DC motor
drives.SMPS : Circuit diagram, operation and waveforms, of Fly back converter and
forward converter. Need for resonant converters. ZVS, ZCS Switches.
B. Comparison of linear, switched and resonant power supplies.
Unit V (6 Hrs)
APPLICATIONS OF POWER ELECTRONICS
A. Study of power circuits for Electronic ballast , HF induction heating, RF heating,
Welding.
ON-line and OFF line UPS, battery selection and design considerations.
HVDC transmission, twelve pulse converter, and advantages over HVAC transmission.
Stator voltage control for IM motors.
B. Industrial applications of motor drives, Study of Cycloconverter.
Text Books
1. M. H. Rashid, POWER ELECTRONICS circuits devices and applications, PHI, 3
rd
edition, 2004.
2. M D Singh, K B Khanchandani, POWER ELECTRONICS,2
nd
Ed. TMH.
Reference Books
1. N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland & W. P. Robbins, POWER ELECTRONICS,
Converters Applications and Design John Willey and sons, 3
rd
edition,
Singapore
2. P. C. Sen,MODERN POWER ELECTRONICS, S Chand & Co., New Delhi
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To study behavior of CMOS inverter in detail.
To draw NAND, NOR, XOR gates using CMOS logic.
To study VHDL as EDA Tool.
Mapping with PEOs:2,3,5,6,7,8
Unit I : Introduction to HDL (8 Hr)
A. What is HDL, VHDL, role of hardware description languages, motivation.
Describing Hardware in VHDL- data types, data objects data operators, Event and
transactions, attributes. Concurrency, Entity, Architecture, concurrent Signal
assignments, resolved signals, conditional signal assignment statement, selected signal
assignment statement, constructing VHDL models.
Delays- Inertial Delay, transport delay, Delta delay, waveform and timing.
B. predefined attributes.
Unit II: Modeling in VHDL (8 Hr)
A. Behavior Modeling- Process construct, programming constructs-If then else
statements, case statement, loop statements, more on process, wait statement, using signal
in process, state machine modeling. Structural modeling, component declaration,
instantiation, Generics, configuration and binding.
B. Generate statement.
Unit III: Advanced Topics (7 Hr)
A. Sub-programs and overloading -Functions, Procedures. Packages and libraries. Basic
principles of Synthesis,. Test benches-test bench for combinational and test bench for
sequential circuits.
B. Synthesizable and non-synthesizable statements.
Unit IV: Static CMOS (8 Hr)
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A. Recap of I-V characteristics for MOS , CMOS inverter, VTC, detail analysis of VTC,
noise Margin, Regenerative property, performance, Power and energy consumption,
Power consumption and Power delay product, CMOS logic design, Transmission
gate, Ratioed logic, Pass transistor logic, power consumption in CMOS.
B. Resistive MOS Inverter.
Unit V: Dynamic CMOS design (9 Hr)
A. Dynamic logic basic principles, Domino logic, Zipper CMOS, DCVSL logic,
CMOS Sequential circuit Design- CMOS flip-flops, dynamic sequential circuits-
Pseudo static Latch, C2MOS Latch, NORA CMOS, TSPCL, Non-Bistable.
B. Two phase Flip-flop, schmitt trigger
Text Books
1. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, J. Rabaey, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
2. VHDL Primer, J Bhaskar , Addison Wesley Longman, 2000.
Reference Books
1. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, N. Weste and K. Eshranghian, Addison
Wesley.
2.CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits, Kang S. M.,TMH, 3rd edition, 2003.
3. VHDL, D. Perry, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill International, 1995.
4. Introductory VHDL from simulation to synthesisSudhakar Yalamanchili, ,
Pearson education.
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Prerequisites: Basics of C Programming Language
Objectives:
To study force experienced by a charge(s) in electrostatic, magnetostatic and
electromagnetic fields
To study power transmitted by electromagnetic waves in different media
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,6,7,8
List of tutorials
1. Coordinate Systems
2. Coulombs Law
3. Gauss Law
4. Work, Energy, Potential
5. Boundary Conditions
6. Amperes Law
7. Magnetization and Boundary Conditions
8. Maxwells Equation and Wave Equation
9. Polarization
10. Wave reflection (normal incidence)
11. Wave reflection (oblique incidence)
12. VSWR
Text Books
1. Sadiku Matthew N O, Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press,
3
rd
edition, 2002/2003.
2. Hayt W H, Engineering Electromagnetics, Mc_graw Hill Book Co., 7
th
edition,
1981
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EC30204 :: ANALOG CIRCUITS
Credits: 01 Teaching Scheme: Tutorial 1 Hr/Week
Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives: To provide clear explanation to students regarding analysis of electronic
circuits using discrete transistors and operational amplifiers.
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,5,6,7,8
List of tutorials
1. Feedback amplifiers
2. Feedback amplifiers
3. Oscillators
4. Power amplifiers
5. Power Amplifiers
6. Opamp parameters
7. Opamp parameters
8. Instrumentation Amplifiers
9. Log Amplifier
10. Multivibrators
11. IC 555
12. IC 555
Text Books
1. Integrated Electronics , Millman Halkias , Tata McGraw Hill1.
2. Design with opearational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits ,Sergio Franco,
TMH, Third edition
3. Op- amp and Integrated Circuits, Ramakant Gayakwad, PHI
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Credits: 01 Teaching Scheme: - Laboratory 2 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Students should learn to verify analytical aspects of circuits using discrete transistors and
design operational amplifier based circuits.
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,5,6,7,8
List of Practical
1. Voltage Series Amplifier
2. Current Shunt amplifier
3. LC Oscillators
4. Design of Integrator and Differentiator circuit
5. Design of V to I and I to V converters
6. Design of Comparator and Schmitt Trigger
7. Design of Precision Rectifier
8. Design of Waveform Generator
9. Miniproject
Text Books
1. Integrated Electronics , Millman Halkias , Tata McGraw Hill1.
2. Design with opearational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits ,Sergio Franco,
TMH, Third edition
3. Op- amp and Integrated Circuits, Ramakant Gayakwad, PHI
Reference Books
1. Electronic circuit analysis & Design , Donald A. Neamen , Tata McGraw Hill
2. Operational Amplifiers, G. B. Clayton, Mc Graw hill International Edition
3. Opearational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Coughlin, Discroll, PHI,
4th ed
4. Linear Integrated Circuits, D. Roy Choudhary
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Credits: 1 Teaching Scheme: - Laboratory 2 Hrs/Week
Part A :: Power Electronics
Objectives:
To study characteristics of Power devices
To study power circuits and control circuits.
Mapping with PEOs:1,2,3,6,7,8,9
List of Practicals
To study Triggering circuits for SCR.
To study Driver circuits for IGBT / MOSFET.
To simulate power electronic conversion system (AC-DC/DC-DC/DC-AC), with
suitable load.
To study power electronic conversion system with R/L/E load (AC-DC/DC-
DC/DC-AC).
Course Project based on power electronic circuit design.
To write VHDL code, simulate and implement 1 bit full adder/
Multiplexer/decoder
To write VHDL code, simulate and implement D Flip flop/ Shift register/BCD
Counter
To write VHDL code, simulate and implement a state machine description
sequence detector / counter.
To study the characteristics of CMOS logic gate.
Course Project based on Hardware description language and simulation tool.
Text Books
1. M. H. Rashid, POWER ELECTRONICS circuits devices and
applications, PHI, 3
rd
edition, 2004, New Delhi.
2. A VHDL Primer, J Bhaskar, Pearson,2000.
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Credits: 2 Teaching Scheme: - Lab 1 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Basic engineering subjects.
Objectives:
To evaluate student on the basis of
His / her performance in carrying out the seminar work.
Presentation skill
Mapping with PEOs:1 to 9
Guidelines for students
A seminar based on relevant disciplinary or inter disciplinary topic is to be presented
by every candidate during the semester. It consists of Literature Survey , study of
system and analysis.
The selection of the topic should be based on references from magazines,
transactions, reference books and other technical literature.
The approval of the Department Head/ Coordinator prior to commencement of work
and presentation is essential.
The student is expected to produce a report based on the work carried out. The
presentation, report, work done during the term supported by the documentation,
forms the basis of assessment.
Outcomes:
After completion of this course, student will be able to:
Carry out comparative study of the systems.
Improve soft skills.
Prepare and present technical seminar.
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Credits: 2 Teaching Scheme: - Lab 1 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Basic engineering subjects.
Objectives:
To select and work on real life application in the field of Electronics and
Telecommunication.
To support students learning and engagement with principles of undergraduate
education.
To apply and enhance the knowledge acquired in the related field.
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Guidelines for students
The project work will be carried by a group of students. Optimum group size is
three students. However, if project complexity demands a maximum group size of
four students, the coordinating committee should be convinced about such
complexity and scope of the work
Topic of the project work should be in the field of Electronics and
Telecommunication related to real life application OR investigation of the latest
development OR Microcontroller based application OR Software development
project with the justification for techniques used/implemented.
Interdisciplinary projects should be taken up only with the justification for
techniques used and the coordinating committee should be convinced about such
complexity and scope of the work
The abstract of the project should be submitted for approval. Students should
incorporate the modifications and changes prior to starting the work.
Group should maintain a logbook of activities throughout the project stages. It
should have entries related to the work done, problems faced, solutions evolved,
etc., duly signed by internal and external guides.
A approved copy of project progress report based on the work carried out in stage
should be submitted. It is required to be presented to internal guide at the time of
evaluation.
Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course student will be able to :
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Appreciate various aspects of the curriculum which support students increasing
mastery of competencies in technicality.
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Subject No. Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Hrs/week) Credits
Lect. Tutorial Practical
S
1
EC40102 Microwave Engineering 3 0 0 3
S
2
EC40103 Coding & Data Compression 3 0 0 3
S
3
EC421XX Elective I 3 0 0 3
S
4
EC421XX Elective II 3 0 0 3
T
1
EC40202 Microwave Engineering 0 1 0 1
T
2
EC422XX Elective I 0 1 0 1
P
1
EC40301 Coding & Data Compression 0 0 2 1
P
2
EC423XX Elective II 0 0 2 1
PS
2
Project Stage-II EC47301 0 0 6 4
Total 12 2 10 20
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List of Elective 1
Subject
No.
Subject Name Subject Code Teaching Scheme (Hrs. per week) Credits
Lecture Tutorial Practical
S2 Remote Sensing EC42101 3 0 0 3
S2 Artificial
Intelligence
EC42102 3 0 0 3
S2 Pattern
Recognition
EC42103 3 0 0 3
T2 Remote Sensing EC42201 0 1 0 1
T2 Artificial
Intelligence
EC42202 0 1 0 1
T2 Pattern
Recognition
EC42203 0 1 0 1
List of Elective 2
Subject
No.
Subject Name Subject Code Teaching Scheme (Hrs. per week) Credits
Lecture Tutorial Practical
S4 Fibre Optic
Communication
EC42104 3 0 0 3
S4 VLSI Design EC42105 3 0 0 3
S4 Digital Image
Processing
EC42106 3 0 0 3
P2 Fibre Optic
Communication
EC42301 0 0 2 1
P2 VLSI Design EC42302 0 0 2 1
P2 Digital Image
Processing
EC42303 0 0 2 1
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Basic Communication Engineering concepts.
Objectives :
To study Basics of Microwave communication system.
To study different Waveguide components and applications.
To study Microwave Tubes.
To study Microwave solid state devices
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Unit I
(6 Hrs)
MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION LINES
A. Overview of Microwave communication : Microwave communication system ,
Advantages and applications of Microwaves. Rectangular Waveguides TE/TM mode
analysis, Expressions for Fields, Characteristic Equation and Cut-off Frequencies,
Dominant Modes. Mode Characteristics Phase velocity and Group Velocity. Power
Transmission and Power Losses in Rectangular Waveguide.
B.Circular Waveguides : Introduction, Nature of fields, Characteristic Equation,
Dominant mode, Impossibility of TEM mode.
Unit II (8 Hrs)
WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS AND APPLICATIONS
A. Cavity Resonators Introduction, Rectangular and Cylindrical Cavities, Dominant
Modes and Resonant Frequencies, Q factor and Coupling Coefficients.
Waveguide Multiport Junctions E plane Tee, Magic Tee.
Ferrite Components Gyrator, Isolator. Scattering Matrix Significance, Formulation
and Properties. S Matrix Calculations for E plane, Magic Tee, Gyrator& Isolator.
B. Study H-plane, Directional Coupler, Circulator & find out S Matrix Calculations for
H-plane, Directional Coupler, Circulator.
Unit III (10 Hrs)
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MICROWAVE TUBES
A. Limitations and Losses of conventional tubes at microwave frequencies.
Microwave tubes O type and M type classifications.
i)O-type tubes : 2 Cavity Klystrons Structure, Velocity Modulation Process and
Applegate Diagram, Bunching Process , Expressions for o/p Power and Efficiency.
HELIX TWTS: Significance, Types and Characteristics of Slow Wave Structures;
Structure of TWT , Expressions for o/p Power and Efficiency.
ii) M-type Tubes
Introduction, Cross-field effects, Magnetrons Different Types, 8-Cavity Cylindrical
Travelling Wave Magnetron Hull Cut-off, Modes of Resonance and PI-Mode
Operation, o/p characteristics.
C. Reflex Klystrons Structure, Applegate Diagram and Principle of working,
Mathematical Theory of Bunching, Power Output, Efficiency, Oscillating Modes and
o/p Characteristics.
Unit IV (8 Hrs)
MICROWAVE SOLID STATE DEVICES
A. Principle, Construction, Characteristics and applications of Gunn Diode , Tunnel
Diode, PIN diode,Varactor diode, MASER.
B Principle, Construction, Characteristics and applications of PIN diode, IMPATT and
TRAPATT.
Unit V (8Hrs)
REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS OF MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
A. Study of Microwave engineering such as in
i) Radars
ii) Communication
iii) Industrial applications
B. Microwave Power Measurement Bolometer Method. Measurement of Attenuation,
Frequency, VSWR, Cavity Q. Impedance Measurements
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Text Books
1. Microwave Devices and Circuits Samuel Y. Liao, PHI, 3rd Edition .
2. Micro Wave and Radar Engineering M. Kulkarni, Umesh Publications
Reference Books
1.Elements of Microwave Engineering R. Chatterjee, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.
2. Microwave Engineering Passive Circuits Peter A. Rizzi, PHI, 1999.
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Digital Communication , Matrix algebra
Objectives:
To give inputs regarding Information Theory & coding techniques. Understand
the structures of the codes through the practical and appreciate the applications in
signal processing.
To understand the basics of Data compression and quantization techniques
To know the transform coding basics
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Unit I : Information Theory & Source Coding (8 Hrs.)
A. Introduction, Information & Entropy, Probability & Markov models; Uniquely
decodable codes, Prefix codes, Source Coding Theorem, Shannon Fanon, Huffman codes,
optimality of Huffman Codes, Extended Huffman codes, adaptive Huffman codes
B. Discrete Memory less Channel & Mutual Information
Unit II : Error Control Coding (8Hrs.)
A. Linear Block Codes, Trellis Codes, Cyclic codes, Convolution Codes, Viterbii
decoding.
B. Channel capacity and coding allocations
Unit III : Lossless Coding Techniques (10 Hrs.)
A. Golomb & Rice codes, Arithmetic Coding, adaptive arithmetic coding, Dictionary
Techniques- Static & Adaptive Dictionary, Lempel Ziv Approaches- LZ77, LZ78, LZW,
File Formats- Graphic Interchange Format(GIF), Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
B. Applications Lossless image compression, text compression, Audio Compression
EC 40103 :: Coding and Data Compression
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Unit IV : Scalar & Vector Quantization (7 Hrs.)
A. Uniform Quantizer, Adaptive Quantizer Forward & Backward adaptive quantizer,
Jayant quantizer, non-uniform quantizer, vector quantization, Trellis coded quantization
B. Advantages of vector quantization over scalar quantization, Linde-Buzo-Gray (LBG)
algorithm, application of LBG algorithm to image compression
Unit V : Transform coding (7 Hrs.)
A. Necessity of transforms, Discrete Cosine, Sine, Walsh, Hadamard transform, KL
transform, Quantization and coding of transform coefficients, JPEG image compression.
B. Applications Lossy image compression, Audio & Video Compression, Modified
Discrete Cosine Transform (MDCT)
Text Books
1. Simon Hyakins , Communication systems, Wiley Publications, 4
th
edition
2. Khalid Sayood , Introduction to Data Compression, Elsvier publication, 3
rd
edition,
3. Graham Wade, Coding Techniques Introduction to compression & Error
control, Palgrave Publications
Reference Books
1. Ranjan Bose, Information Theory & cryptography, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002/2006
2. Saloman D, Data compression Complete reference , springer verlag, 3
rd
edition
3. Levis W.J. , Data compression . Springer , 2
nd
edition
4. Nelson Mark . Gaily . Jean , Loup , Data Compression book , BPB publication, 2
nd
edition
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Electromagnetics
Objectives:
To study remote sensing applications
To study radar technology
To study designing radar experiments
To study interpreting radar results
To study contemporary issues such as InSAR
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Unit I
(6 Hrs)
Foundations and Scope of Remote Sensing
A. History of remote sensing, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Energy sources and Radiation
Principles, Energy Interactions in the Atmosphere, Energy Interactions with Earth
Surface Features.
B. Civil applications of remote sensing.
Unit II (10 Hrs)
Radar Basics
A. Interaction of EM waves with matter, Basic Radar Configurations, Basic Radar
Measurements, Doppler Shift, Radar Block Diagram, Radar Range Equation,
Antenna Parameters, Radar Cross Section, Pulse Repetition Frequency, Range
resolution, Time resolution, Pulse compression techniques, Design of radar
experiments
B. Radar Transmitters, Radar Receivers
Unit III (8 Hrs)
Practical Radar considerations
EC42101:: REMOTE SENSING
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A. Detection of Signals in Noise, Information from Radar signals, Radar clutter land,
sea, surface, weather clutter, propagation of radar waves.
B. Theoretical accuracy of radar measurements.
Unit IV (8 Hrs)
Remote Sensing Applications in Space Sciences
A. Study of High Power Large Aperture radars, Phased arrays, Coherent and Incoherent
Scattering, Effect of radio science on actual radar measurements, Study of E-region of
ionosphere and its effect on communications.
B. Study of latest radar systems such as modular design radar such as the Advanced
Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar.
Unit V (8 Hrs)
Remote Sensing Applications in Natural Disaster Assessment and Land Cover
Mapping
A. Radar Interferometer, Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR), Interferometric Synthetic
Aperture Radar (InSAR), Applications of SAR - polar research, mapping ocean
currents, seismic events, volcanic hazards
B. Study of Alaska SAR Facility
Text Books
1) Introduction to Radar Systems by Merrill Skolnik
2) Radar Principles by Peyton Z. Peebles
Reference Books
1) Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry by Richard Balmer and Philipp Hartl(1998)
Inverse Problems 14 R1.
2) Radar Interferometry: A new technique for studying plasma turbulence in the
ionosphere by Farley and Fejer (1981) Journal of Geophysical Research Vol. 86, No.
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: NIL
Objectives:
To provide a strong foundation of fundamental concepts in Artificial Intelligence
To provide a basic exposition to the goals and methods of Artificial Intelligence
To enable the student to apply these techniques in applications which involve
perception, reasoning and learning.
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Unit 1 : Introduction To Artificial Intelligence (6Hrs)
A. AI task domain, problem representation in AI, Problem characteristics.
B. Game playing using AI.
Unit 2 : Searching Techniques (9Hrs)
A. A.I. search process, non-heuristic and heuristic search techniques, , constrain
satisfaction and their applications.
B. Min-max search procedure.
Unit 3 : Knowledge Representation (8Hrs)
A. Hierarchy of knowledge, types of knowledge, knowledge representation, methods for
knowledge representation, predicate logic, Problems on predicate logic.
B. Introduction to PROLOG.
Unit 4 : Planning (8Hrs)
A. Components of planning system, goal stack planning technique.
B. Nonlinear Planning using Constraint Posting.
Unit 5: AI Tools (9Hrs)
A. Expert System Shells, Explanation, and Knowledge Acquisition. Human expert
EC42102 :: ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE
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behaviors, Expert system components, structure of expert system, the production system,
how expert system work and Expert system development for particular application.
Natural language processing: Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Analysis,
Discourse and Pragmatic Processing.Architectures and functions in ANN, various
learning rules. Building an ANN.
B. Building an Expert System
Text Books:
1. Elain Rich and Kerin Knight, Artificial Intelligance
2. Elements of Artificial Neural Networks - by Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukurik. Mohan,
Sanjay Ranka Penram International Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd. Second edition,
Reference Books:
1. Eugane. Charniak, Frew, Introduction to Artificial Intelligance, McDermott
2. Kishan Mehrotra, Sanjay Rawika, K. Mohan, Arificial Neural Network
3. Rajendra Akerkar, Introduction to Artificial Intelligance, Prentice Hall
Publication
4. Relevant IEEE papers.
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Digital Signal Processing, Digital Image Processing, Probability Theory.
Objectives: To familiarize the student with
Pattern recognition Techniques
Bayesian decision theory
Non parametric Techniques
Different clustering Techniques.
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Unit I (5 Hrs)
Basics of pattern recognition.
A. Machine perception, Pattern recognition systems, design cycle, learning and
adaptation.
B. Case studies of Pattern recognition
Unit II (10 Hrs)
Bayesian decision theory
A. Bayesian Decision theory continuous and discrete features, minimum error rate
classification, classification discriminant function, Parameter estimation methods like
Maximum-Likelihood estimation, Gaussian mixture models, Expectation-
maximization method, and Bayesian estimation.
B. Bayesian belief network
Unit III (8 Hrs)
Nonparametric Techniques
A. Parzen-window method, K-Nearest Neighbour method, metrics and Nearest-Neighbor
Classification.
B. Fuzzy Classification
Unit IV
( 8 Hrs)
EC42103 :: PATTERN RECOGNITION
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Linear discriminant function based classifiers
A. Linear discriminant function and decision surface, Perceptron, Support vector
machines
B. Multicategory generalization
Unit V (9Hrs)
Unsupervised learning and clustering
A. Criterion functions for clustering, Algorithms for clustering: K-means, Hierarchical
and other methods, Cluster validation, component analysis.
B. Low dimensional representation and multidimensional scaling
Text Books
1. Pattern Classification, R.O.Duda, P.E.Hart and D.G.Stork, John Wiley, 2001
2. Pattern Recognition, S.Theodoridis and K.Koutroumbas, 4th Ed., Academic Press,
2009
Reference Books
1. Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, C.M.Bishop, Springer, 2006
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Basic Communication Engineering concepts.
Objectives :
To study Basics of fiber optic communication system.
To study different fiber optic cable manufacturing techniques
To study Light sources and detectors.
To study losses in fiber optic communication system.
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Unit I
(8 Hrs)
INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION
A. Overview of optical fiber communication: Fiber optic communication system,
Advantages of optical fiber communication, Ray theory transmission, total internal
reflection. Parameters of fiber optic cable: Acceptance angles, Numerical aperture, skew
rays, Mode, Index Profile, V number. Types of fiber optic cable.
B. Material of fiber optic cable, Manufacturing process of fiber optic cable.
Unit II (8 Hrs)
SIGNAL DEGRADATION IN FIBER OPTIC CABLE
A. Signal distortion in optical fibers : Attenuation ,Material absorption ,Scattering losses
(linear) , Bending losses ,Dispersion present in FOC, Fiber attenuation measurement ,
Optical Time Domain reflectometer ( Principle, concept & applications).
B. Nonlinear scattering losses , Fiber dispersion measurement
Unit III
(10 Hrs)
EC42104 :: FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
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OPTICAL SOURCES , DETECTORS AND SENSORS
A. Light emitting diode: LED power and efficiency, LED structures, LED characteristics,
Modulation.
Light amplification by stimulated emission of Radiation : Basic concepts of LASER,
Injection LASER structures.
Optical detectors: Optical detection principles, Characteristics of optical detector,
photodiode, PIN diode, Avalanche photodiode.
Optical sensors : Phase and polarization fiber sensors, Intrinsic fiber sensors, Extrinsic
fiber sensors,
B. Optical Connectors & splices to connect Fiber optic cables..
Unit IV (8 Hrs)
FIBER OPTIC SYSTEM
A. Optical transmitter circuit, Optical receiver circuit, Link power budget, Rise time
budget, Analog system design.
B. Digital system design
Unit V (6 Hrs)
REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS OF FIBER OPTICS
A. Study of fiber optics such as in
i) Underwater communication
ii) Telephone system
iii) Military applications
B. Optical Networks: SONET/ SDH , Wavelength Division multiplexing
Text Books
1. Gerd Keiser , Optical Fiber Communications, Mc Graw Hill
2. John M. Senior, Optical Fiber Communications, Prentice Hall
Reference Books
1. D.K. Mynbaev , S.C. Gupta and Lowell L. Scheiner, Fiber Optic
Communications Pearson Education, 2005.
2.Govind P. Agarwal , John Wiley, Fiber Optic Communication Systems,3rd
Edition,2004. .
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Credits: 03 Teaching Scheme: - Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To study concepts of CMOS Analog & Digital Design.
To be familiar with CMOS fabrication process.
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