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ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING VIII SEMESTER COURSE DIARY

VIII SEMESTER

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06EC81- WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Subject Code : 06EC81 IA Marks : 25
No. of Lecture Hrs/Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total no. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100

PART - A
UNIT - 1
Introduction to wireless telecommunication systems and Networks, History and
Evolution Different generations of wireless cellular networks 1G, 2g,3G and 4G
networks. 6 Hours

UNIT - 2
Common Cellular System components, Common cellular network components,
Hardware and software, views of cellular networks, 3G cellular systems components,
Cellular component identification Call establishment.6 Hours

UNIT - 3
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 6 Hours

UNIT - 4
GSM and TDMA techniques, GSM system overview, GSM Network and system
Architecture, GSM channel concepts, GSM identifiers 6 Hours

PART - B
UNIT - 5
GSM system operation, Traffic cases, Cal handoff, Roaming, GSM protocol
architecture. TDMA systems 6 Hours

UNIT - 6
CDMA technology, CDMA overview, CDMA channel concept CDM operations.
8 Hours

UNIT - 7
Wireless Modulation techniques and Hardware, Characteristics of air interface, Path
loss models, wireless coding techniques, Digital modulation techniques, OFDM, UWB
radio techniques, Diversity techniques, Typical GSM Hardware. 6 Hours

UNIT - 8
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. 8 Hours

TEXT BOOK:
1. Wireless Telecom Systems and networks, Mullet: Thomson Learning 2006.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Mobile Cellular Telecommunication, Lee W.C.Y, MGH, 2002.
2. Wireless communication - D P Agrawal: 2nd Edition Thomson learning 2007.
3. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication, David Tse, Pramod

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LESSON PLAN

Class: VIII semester Subject code: 06EC81


Subject: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Hours Topics to be Covered


Unit 1
1 Introduction to wireless telecommunication systems and Networks,
2 History and Evolution Different generations of wireless cellular networks:
3 1G
4 2G
5 3G
6 4G
UNIT 2:
7 Common Cellular System components
8 Common cellular network components
9 Hardware and software
10 Views of cellular networks
11 3G cellular systems components
12 3G cellular systems components
13 Cellular component identification Call establishment.
UNIT 3:
14 Wireless network architecture and operation
15 Wireless network architecture and operation
16 Cellular concept Cell fundamentals
17 Capacity expansion techniques
18 Cellular backbone networks
19 Mobility management
20 Radio resources and power management
21 Wireless network security
UNIT 4:
22 GSM and TDMA techniques,
23 GSM and TDMA techniques,
24 GSM system overview,
25 GSM Network and system Architecture
26 GSM Network and system Architecture
27 GSM channel concepts,
28 GSM identifiers

PART B
UNIT 5
29 GSM system operation
30 Traffic cases
31 Cal handoff
32 Roaming
33 GSM protocol architecture
34 GSM protocol architecture
35 TDMA systems
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UNIT 6
36 CDMA technology
37 CDMA technology
38 CDMA overview
39 CDMA overview
40 CDMA channel concept
41 CDMA channel concept
42 CDMA operations
43 CDMA operations
UNIT 7
44 Wireless Modulation techniques and Hardware
45 Characteristics of air interface
46 Path loss models
47 Wireless coding techniques
48 Wireless coding techniques
49 Digital modulation techniques
50 OFDM
51 UWB radio techniques
52 Diversity techniques
53 Diversity techniques
54 Typical GSM Hardware
UNIT 8
55 Introduction to wireless LAN 802.11X technologies.
56 Evolution of Wireless LAN
57 Introduction to 802.15X technologies in PAN
58 Introduction to 802.15X technologies in PAN
59 Application and architecture of Blue tooth
60 Application and architecture of Blue tooth
61 Introduction to Broadband wireless MAN
62 802.16X technologies

TEXT BOOK:
2. Wireless Telecom Systems and networks, Mullet: Thomson Learning 2006.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Mobile Cellular Telecommunication, Lee W.C.Y, MGH, 2002.
2. Wireless communication - D P Agrawal: 2nd Edition Thomson learning 2007.
3. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication, David Tse, Pramod

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER

1. Define the following with respect to the wireless communication systems


(a) Base station
(b) Mobile station
(c) Mobile switching center
2. Explain the trends in cellular radio and personnel communications
3. Describe the various hands of f strategies
4. Explain any two-outdoors propagation model in detail
5. Explain knife-edge diffraction with analysis for mobile radio propagation
6. With a block diagram explain spread spectrum channel impulse response
measurement system
7. Describe the fading effects due to multipath time delay spread
8. Explain GMSK transmitter and receiver
9. With analysis explain linear predictive coders
10. If GMS uses a frame structure where each frame consist of 8 time slots and
each time slot contain 156.25 bits and data is transmitted at 270.833kbps in the
channel find (a) Time duration of a bit (b) Time duration of a slot (c) Time
duration of a frame
11. Explain the concept of packet radio
12. For a wireless communication system explain TDMA, FDMA, CDMA
13. In an adaptive PCM system for a speech coding the input speech signal is
sampled at 8KHz, each sample is represented by a 8 bits the quantizer step size
is recomputated every 10 msec and it is encoded for a transmission using 5 bits.
Compute the transmission bit rate of such a speech coder. What would be the
average and peak Sqnr of the system?
14. Explain Vocoders.
15. If a normal GSM time slot consist of 6 trailing bits 8.25 guard bits, 26 training bits
and 2 traffic bursts of 58 bits of data find the frame efficiency
16. How many users can be supported for a 0.5 blocking probability for the following
number of trunked channel in a blocked calls cleared system?
(a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 10(d) 20(e) 100 Assume each user generates 0.1 erlangs of a
traffic.
17.Explain different characteristics of speech signal and explain the importance of
each of this
18.Explain trunking and grade of servile with respect to the wireless communication
system
19. Derive an equation for relating power to electric field in a large-scale path.
20. Explain any two practical link budget design using path loss model
21. If Pt=10,Gt=0db and Fc=900MHz, Find Pr in watts at a speech space distance
of 1km
22. Find the first zero crossing Rf band width of a rectangular pulse which has
ts=41.06 microsecends compare this to the band width of rised cosine filter
pulse with ts=41.06 microseconds and alpha=0.35
23. Explain quantization technique
24. Explain Hybrid spread spectrum technique
25. Explain nyquist criterion for ISI cancellation

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06EC82
EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN

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EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN
Subject Code : 06EC82 IA Marks : 25
No. of Lecture Hrs/Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total no. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100

PART - A
UNIT - 1
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. 4 Hours

UNIT - 2
SINGLE-PURPOSE PROCESSORS: Hardware, Combinational Logic,Sequential Logic,
RT level Combinational and Sequential Components,Optimizing single-purpose
processors. Single-Purpose Processors: Software,Basic Architecture, Operation,
Programmers View, DevelopmentEnvironment, ASIPS. 6 Hours

UNIT - 3
Standard Single-Purpose Peripherals, Timers, Counters, UART, PWM, LCD
Controllers, Keypad controllers, Stepper Motor Controller, A to D Converters, examples.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
MEMORY: Introduction, Common memory Types, Compulsory memory,Memory
Hierarchy and Cache, Advanced RAM. Interfacing, Communication Basics,
Microprocessor Interfacing, Arbitration, Advanced Communication Principles,
Protocolos - Serial, Parallel and Wireless. 8 Hours

PART - B
UNIT - 5
INTERRUPTS: Basics - Shared Data Problem - Interrupt latency. Survey of
Software Architecture, Round Robin, Round Robin with Interrupts Function Queues -
scheduling - RTOS architecture. 8 Hours

UNIT - 6
INTRODUCTION TO RTOS: Tasks - states - Data - Semaphores and shared data.
More operating systems services - Massage Queues - Mail Boxes -Timers Events -
Memory Management. 8 Hours

UNIT 7&8
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. 12 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Embedded System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software
Introduction - Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.2002
2. An Embedded software Primer - David E. Simon: Pearson
Education, 1999

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Lesson plan
Class: VIII Semester Subject code: 06EC82
Subject: EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN
Hours Topics to be Covered
Unit 1
Introduction: Overview of embedded systems, embedded system design
1
challenges,
2 Common design metrics and optimizing them
3 Survey of different embedded system design technologies, trade-offs.
4 Custom Single-Purpose Processors,
5 Design of custom single purpose processors
UNIT 2:
6 SINGLE-PURPOSE PROCESSORS: Hardware, Combinational Logic,
7 Sequential Logic,
8 RT level Combinational and Sequential Components
9 Optimizing single-purpose processors
Single-Purpose Processors: Software, Basic Architecture, Operation,
10
Programmers View,
11 Development Environment,.
12 ASIPS
UNIT 3:
13 Standard Single-Purpose Peripherals, Timers,
14 Counters, UART
15 PWM
16 LCD Controllers, Keypad controllers
17 Stepper Motor Controller
18 Stepper Motor Controller without driver
19 A to D Converters
20 Examples
UNIT 4:
21 MEMORY: Introduction, Common memory Types
22 Compulsory memory
23 Memory Hierarchy and Cache
24 Memory Hierarchy and Cache
25 Advanced RAM
26 Interfacing, Communication Basics
27 Microprocessor Interfacing, Arbitration,
28 Advanced Communication Principles
29 Protocolos - Serial, Parallel and Wireless
PART B UNIT 5
INTERRUPTS: Basics - Shared Data Problem., ,
30
31 Interrupt latency
32 Survey of Software Architecture
33 Survey of Software Architecture
34 Round Robin
35 Round Robin with Interrupts Function Queues - scheduling
36 Round Robin with Interrupts Function Queues - scheduling
37 RTOS architecture
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38 RTOS architecture
UNIT 6
39 INTRODUCTION TO RTOS: Tasks - states - Data
40 Semaphores
41 Semaphores
42 Shared data
43 Problems on shared data
44 More operating systems services
45 Massage Queues
46 Mail Boxes
47 Timers Events
48 Memory Management
49 Memory Management
UNIT 7 & 8
50 Basic Design Using RTOS,
51 Principles of RTOS
52 Example
53 Encapsulating Semaphores and Queues.
54 Encapsulating Semaphores and Queues
55 Encapsulating Semaphores and Queues
56 Hard real-time scheduling considerations
57 Hard real-time scheduling considerations
58 Example
59 Saving Memory space and power
60 Saving Memory space and power
61 Hardware software co-design aspects in embedded systems
62 Hardware software co-design aspects in embedded systems

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Embedded System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software
Introduction - Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.2002
2. An Embedded software Primer - David E. Simon: Pearson
Education, 1999

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Embedded Systems: Architecture and Programming, Raj Kamal,
TMH. 2008
2. Embedded Systems Architecture A Comprehensive Guide for
Engineers and Programmers, Tammy Noergaard, Elsevier
Publication, 2005
3. Embedded C programming, Barnett, Cox & Ocull, Thomson

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER

1) Explain the various metrics that need to be optimized while designing an


embedded system.
2) Explain the three main processor technologies that can be used with embedded
system. Also highlight the benefits of each.
3) Explain how the top-down design process improves the productivity.
4) Explain the various steps involved in designing a custom single-purpose
processor.
5) Explain the concept of data path in the embedded system.
6) Design a single-purpose processor that outputs Fibonacci numbers upto n. Start
with a function computing the desired result, translate it into a state diagram and
sketch a probable datapath.
7) Explain the various events that take place when a processor executes an
instruction. Explain how does pipelining improve the execution speed.
8) Explain the various addressing modes that are commonly used by processor.
9) Explain the steps involved in designing a general-purpose processor.
10) Explain how UART is used for communication highlighting the advantages of
UART.
11) Schematically explain how a PWM helps in controlling the speed of DC motor.
12) Highlight the advantages of using data in digital form over its analog form.
Explain the working of successive approximation type of analog to digital
converter.
13) Explain the various types of RAM highlight the features of each.
14) What is cache memory? Explain its need and how it helps in improving the
execution speed.
15) With neat diagram explain the advanced Ram architecture. Also explain how this
is extended to improve the performance through synchronous DRAM.
16) What is Multi-level bus architecture? Explain its need and also the reasons to
improve the processor performance by this architecture.
17) Explain the reasons that make the serial communication more preferred than the
parallel communication systems.
18) Explain how I2C bus structure in peripherals to communicate with the processor.
19) Explain the need for interrupts in processing systems. Also explain the various
events that take place when a processor is interrupted.

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20) Explain the problems associated with interrupts that deals with the shared-data.
Also suggest solutions to solve these problems.
21) What is interrupt latency? Explain the factors affecting it.
22) Explain the reasons why the systems with the conventional operating system fail
to respond the real time problems. Also explain how these are taken care in
RTOS.
23) Explain the concept of semaphores. How these help us in solving the shared-
data problem in embedded systems?
24) Differentiate between hard and soft RTOS highlighting the advantages and
disadvantages of each.
25) Differentiate between the fallowing.
a) Single purpose and general-purpose processor.
b) Full custom IC and PLD technologies.
26) Explain the following terms
a) Characteristics pf an embedded system.
b) Ideal top-down design process.

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06EC835:
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS

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HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS

Subject Code : 06EC835 IA Marks : 25


No. of Lecture Hrs/Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total no. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
PART - A
UNIT - 1
History of Communication Networks, Networking principles, Future networks Internet, Pure
TAM Network, Cable Network, Wireless. 6 Hours

UNIT - 2
NETWORK SERVICES AND LAYERED ARCHITECTURE: Applications, Traffic
characterization and quality of services, Network services, High performance networks,
Network Elements., Layered applications, Open data network model, Network architectures,
Network bottlenecks. 7 Hours

UNIT - 3
INTERNET AND TCP/IP NETWORKS: Multicast IP, Mobile IP, TCP and UDP,
Applications, FTP, SMTP. Internet success and limitations, Performance of TCP/IP Networks,
Performance of circuit switched networks. 7 Hours

UNIT - 4
SONET, DWDM, FTH, DSL, Intelligent networks CATV. 6 Hours

PART - B
UNIT - 5
ATM: Main features of ATM, Addressing, signaling and Routing, ATM header structure, ATM
AAL, Internetworking with ATM. 7 Hours

UNIT - 6
WIRELESS NETWORKS: Link level design, Channel Access, Network design, Wireless
networks today, Future networks, ad hoc networks, High speed Digital cellular, Home RF and
Blue tooth. 6 Hours
UNIT - 7
Control of networks, Objectives and methods of control, Circuit switched networks, Datagram
Networks Network economics, Derived demand for network services, ISPs, subscriber demand
model, Empirical model. 7 Hours
UNIT - 8
OPTICAL NETWORKS: WDM systems, Optical cross connects, Optical LANs, Optical paths
and networks. 7 Hours

TEXT BOOK:
1. High Performance Communication Networks, Warland and Varaiya: Morgan Kauffman/
Elsivier 2nd Edition 2000.
REFFRENCE BOOKS:
1. High-Speed Networks and Internet: Performance and Quality ofservice, William
Stallings, Pearson Edu., 2001.
2. Building High-Speed Networks, Tere Parnell, TMGH, 2000.

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LESSON PLAN
Class: VIII semester Subject code: 06EC835
Subject: HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS

Hours Topics to be Covered


Unit 1
1 History of Communication Networks
2 Networking principles
3 Future networks Internet
4 Pure TAM Network
5 Cable Network
6 Wireless
UNIT 2:
7 Network services and layered architecture: Applications
8 Traffic characterization and quality of services
9 Network services
10 High performance networks
11 Network Elements
12 Layered applications
13 Open data network model
14 Network architectures
15 Network bottlenecks
UNIT 3:
16 Internet and tcp/ip networks: Multicast IP
17 Mobile IP
18 TCP and UDP
19 TCP and UDP - Applications
20 FTP
21 SMTP
22 Internet success and limitations,
23 Performance of TCP/IP Networks
24 Performance of circuit switched networks
UNIT 4:
25 SONET
26 SONET
27 DWDM
28 DWDM
29 FTH
30 FTH
31 DSL
32 DSL
33 Intelligent networks CATV
PART B
UNIT 5
34 ATM: Main features of ATM
35 Addressing
36 Signaling and Routing
37 ATM header structure
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38 ATM AAL
39 Internetworking with ATM
UNIT 6
40 Wireless networks: Link level design
41 Channel Access
42 Network design
43 Wireless networks today, Future networks
44 Ad hoc networks
45 High speed Digital cellular
46 Home RF and Blue tooth
UNIT 7
47 Control of networks
48 Objectives and methods of control
49 Circuit switched networks
50 Datagram Networks Network economics
51 Derived demand for network services
52 ISPs
53 ISPs
54 Subscriber demand model
55 Empirical model
UNIT 8
56 Optical networks: WDM systems
57 Optical cross connects
58 Optical cross connects
59 Optical LANs
60 Optical LANs
61 Optical paths and networks
62 Optical paths and networks

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Model Question Paper

1. Explain the principles of networking.


2. Explain the OSI model in detail.
3. Explain about distributed algorithm in detail with suitable example.
4. Draw the block diagram to explain about the operation of DQDB Protocol.
5. What are the parameters which specify the IP headers.
6. Explain IPV4 and IPV6 header.
7. With mathematical model of circuit switched network, obtain the equation which
places a lower bound on blocking probabilities.
8. what are the functions of SONET Switch?
9. Explain the ISDN Architecture, services, and standards.
10. Explain the main features of ATM Bearer service.
11. Write short notes on PNNI Routing.
12. Write short notes on VPI and VCI.
13. Explain the types of losses in a wireless channels.
14. what are SI and GI fibers.
15. What is meant by WDM Systems
16. Explain the types of Optical LANs.
17. Explain in detail the attributes of Global Network.
18. Specify the parameters which define the QOS of a network along with examples
related to wireless access to multimedia networks and Video Compression.
19. Explain about a Multi-hop LAN
20. Explain about the networking elements along with a neat diagrams
21. (a) What are the services provided by ATM adaptation layer? Explain the
operations
of various AAL protocols.
(b) What ate the major strengths of fiber channel. Explain.
(c) Compare Gigabit and Fast Ethernet.
(d) Give the ATM cell format. Explain how ATM cells are transmitted.
22.Describe 1) SONET/SDH frame formats
2) SONET/SDH Rings

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06EC841: MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS

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MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Subject Code : 06EC841 IA Marks : 25
No. of Lecture Hrs/Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total no. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks :100

PART A
UNIT - 1
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS: Introduction, multimedia information representation,
multimedia networks, multimedia applications, media types, communication modes, network
types, multipoint conferencing, network QoS application QoS. 7 Hours

UNIT - 2
MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION REPRESENTATION: Introduction, digital principles, text, images,
audio, video. 5 Hours

UNIT - 3
TEXT AND IMAGE COMPRESSION: Introduction, compression principles, text compression,
image compression. 7 Hours

UNIT - 4
AUDIO AND VIDEO COMPRESSION: Introduction, audio compression, DPCM, ADPCM, APC,
LPC, video compression, video compression principles, H.261, H.263, MPEG, MPEG-1,
MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. 7
Hours

PART B

UNIT - 5MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION NETWORKS: Introduction, LANs, Ethernet, Token ring,


Bridges, FDDI High-speed LANs, LAN protocol. 7 Hours

UNIT - 6
THE INTERNET: Introduction, IP Datagrams, Fragmentation, IP Address, ARP and RARP,
QoS Support, IPv8. 7 Hours

UNIT - 7
BROADBAND ATM NETWORKS: Introduction, Cell format, Switfh and Protocol Architecture
ATM LANs. 6 Hours

UNIT - 8
TRANSPORT PROTOCOL: Introduction, TCP/IP, TCP, UDP, RTP and RTCP. 6 Hours

TEXT BOOK:
1. Multimedia Communications: Applications, Networks, Protocols and Standards,
Fred Halsall, Pearson Education, Asia, Second Indian reprint 2002.
2.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Multimedia Information Networking, Nalin K. Sharda, PHI, 2003.
2. Multimedia Fundamentals: Vol 1 - Media Coding and Content Processing, Ralf
Steinmetz, Klara Narstedt, Pearson Education, 2004.
3. Multimedia Systems Design, Prabhat K. Andleigh, Kiran Thakrar, PHI, 2004.
Multimedia Communication

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LESSON PLAN

Class: VIII semester Subject code: 06EC841


Subject: MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION

Sl.No Topics to be Covered


PART - A
UNIT 1: MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
1 Introduction, multimedia information representation
2 Multimedia networks, multimedia applications
3 Media types,
4 Communication modes
5 Network types
6 Multipoint conferencing
7 Network QoS application QoS
8 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
UNIT 2: MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION REPRESENTATION
9 Introduction
10 Digital principles
11 Text, images Representation
12 Images Representation
13 Audio Representation
14 Video Representation
15 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
UNIT 3: TEXT AND IMAGE COMPRESSION
16 Introduction
17 Compression principles
18 text compression
19 text compression
20 Image compression
21 Image compression
22 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
UNIT 4: AUDIO AND VIDEO COMPRESSION
23 Introduction, audio compression
24 DPCM
25 ADPCM
26 APC, LPC
27 LPC, video compression
28 Video compression principles,H.261, H.263
29 MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4
30 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
PART - B
UNIT 5: MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION NETWORKS
31 Introduction, LANs
32 Ethernet, Token ring
33 Token ring, Bridges
34 Bridges, FDDI High-speed LANs
35 LAN protocol
36 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
UNIT 6: THE INTERNET
37 Introduction, IP Datagrams
38 IP Datagrams
39 Fragmentation
40 IP Address

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41 ARP and RARP
42 ARP and RARP
43 QoS Support
44 IPv8
45 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
UNIT 7 BROADBAND ATM NETWORKS
45 Introduction, Cell format
46 Cell format
47 Switch and Protocol Architecture ATM LANs.
48 Switch and Protocol Architecture ATM LANs.
49 Switch and Protocol Architecture ATM LANs.
50 Switch and Protocol Architecture ATM LANs
51 Revision , University Question Paper Discussion
UNIT 8: TRANSPORT PROTOCOL
52 Introduction, TCP/IP
53 TCP
54 UDP
55 TCP and UDP
56 RTP
57 RTCP
58 RTP and RTCP
59 University Question Paper Discussion
60 Revision
61 Revision
62 Revision

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Model question paper


1. Discuss Multimedia networks in detail
2. Discuss the applications of multimedia in detail.
3. Discuss Multimedia Communication modes.
4. Discuss the following:
i) Unformatted/Plain text
ii) Formatted/rich text
iii) Hypertext
5. Explain Graphics, digitized documents and digitized pictures in images.
6. Discuss Static Huffman coding.
7. Discuss Dynamic Huffman coding.
8. Discuss Arithmetic coding.
9. Discuss Graphics Interchange Format
10. Discuss Joint Photographic Experts Group
11. Discuss Video Compression principles-MPEG,MPEG2
12. Discuss DPCM and Adaptive Differential DPCM
13. Discuss Code excited LPC
14. Explain the principles of image compression
15. Discuss Frame transmission & reception in Token Ring
16. Discuss Frame Formats of Token Ring
17. Discuss bridges in detail
18. Discuss Ipv8.
19. Explain message formats of ARP/RARP
20. Discuss Fragmentation & reassembly
21. Discuss FDDI in brief.
22. Discuss Swifth & Protocol architecture.
23. Discuss TCP protocol in brief.
24. Discuss UDP protocol in brief
25. Discuss RTP protocol in brief.

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