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B'E' (E &Tlc) 142 404181: COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme: Paper : 100 Marks :4 Lectures/Week Hours 1. Introduction to Parallel Computer Models: Multiprocessor & Multicomputers, SIMD, MIMD Computers, Pipeline Computers, Vector & Array Computers. 2. Architectural Development : Multiprocessor, Multivector, Multithreaded, Data flow tracks' 3. Program& Network ProPerties: Conditionof Parallelism,Systeminterconnect' : Technology DesignofProcessor' 4. AdvancedProcessor 5. Instruction Set Architecture : CISC, RISC, Scalar SuperScalar& VectorProcessor' Processor, 6. Virtual Memory Technology: Virtual Memory Models, TLB, Pagingand Segmentation. Mapping Methods,Cache 7. CacheMemory Management: Performance, Coherence, Shared Memory Organisations. Clock, Timing 8. Pipelining & SupperScalarTechnique: Speedup,Throughput, Reservation & Hazards in SuPerScalarDesign. Pipelinges, g. Multiprocessor & Multi Concepts : Multi Vector & Networks (In brief), SIMD Computers,Interconnect, & passing MultithreadConcepts. Message
propagationin l.- Waveguides: Rectangular,modes of -and *uu."guides, Waveguid" putu*eters' Analysis lossel in waveguide' Application of ffi-.neas,ir"*.nr, and waveguides, Cavity resonator' Analysis f of measurement,lossesin waveguides' Application Analsis andmeausrement Cavity resonator' waveguides, cavities' of its parameters'Application of Reentrant waveguides and Coupling of cavities,Comparsionof cables,Excitation in waveguides' ?. - -l F "o-uiiul S-parameters' 2. ,Microwave Computers:Principle of V Couplers' Waveguide *ur"guide TEEs Directional joints, bends, corners' twists, coupling probes and termination'Ferritedevices couplingloops,Waveguide isolators' for'*ic-ro*ave applications,Circulators'
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B.E. (E &TIC) 144 Slottedline, Microwave Filters, Mlcrowave attenuators, iris, tunersetc. .'' 3/Micorwave tubes& circuits : High frequencylimitations \/ of conventional tubes, magnetraon. Principle of with parameters . f p"% operation,construction,characteristics, . | o,.t\ Applicationsas whereverpossible; analyticaltreatment sr' amplifiers, oscillators, modulators, demodulators wherever applicable. 4. ..{olld stateMicrowave Devices : Microwave transistors, amplifiers,PIN Parametric fvrcSFnf & Varactordiodes, t" diodes, Tunnel Barrier .,'r ''Vdiodes,schottkey .l I ,.'Electron devices: GUNN diode, diodes.Transferred AvalancheMASERS, Transittime deviceslike IMPAIT, TRAPATT, BARRIPT diodes, principle of operation. parameters with analytical construction,characteristics, Applicationasamplifiers, whereverpossible, treatment Oscillators, Modulators, Demodulators wherever applicable 5. Microwave measurements: Frequency, power, insertion phaseshift, VSWR, impedance, attenuation, noise factor, Q of a cavity loss. dielectric constant, \'" resonator. Microwave Interatedcircuits : Planartransmissionlines like strip lines microstriplines, arraysparasitic 7. Antennas: Review of diople,monopoles, feeding, antenna paramenters & /. antenna antenna wide-bandantenna,microwave antennameasurements, o(t^A \ antennalike horns,parabolicreflectors,lens antenna, " slot antennas,with referenceto principle of operation,
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K.C. Gupta-Microwaves M. Kulkarni-Microwaveand radarEngg' Hill and wave propagation-McGraw Collin-Antennas communicationsystems-McGraw Kennedy-Electronic Hill.
: 404183DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSING
'feaching Scheme: : Leactures/IVeek 4 llrs Practicals/lVeek: 2 Hrs
of DSP' Apilt;1L* I. Digital againstanalogprocessing' in speech felhnotogy review, Application "f.PSl enlitteering' vibradon analysis' pr.."ttl"iiiomedical pi",u." (image) processing(casestudies)' function' 2. The Z-transform and its inverse'systems Generation systems' andZeros,discretetime signalsand and algebraic of di."r"r" time signali, properties (linear and circular)' "quu,ionr, differ"n"" equation,Convolutions Stability' Linear time invariant system' Casualty' poles
equation' system 3. Digital filter structure, describing direct form I & II ffansfer function, filter catagories' combinationof secondorder section' cascade *",u."r, sections' FIR parattet combination of second order structure of FIR filter structure, frequency sampling filter, lattic-ladder structure' FourierTransform' 4. Definition andpropertiesof Discrete in frquency' Fast Fourier Transform, Decimation Decimationintime,GOETZELalgorithm'Chirp-zalgorithm in linerar t unrfor- algorithm, use of FFT effect of FFT' filtering and correltion, Qirantization power analysis of discrete time signals' .2a""iy
B.E. (E &T/C) 148 density,energydensity,discretetime aperiodicsignals its energy,convergenceeffect. Filter Design : Design of line-ar.Plalg-*flRfltters'using s' wi r1-igd.w-a, r-e--q-t-argular n-dow, H ammi ng w ind o-w clu u : r phenomqnon,Trian gu.lar-w"indow,I!4mmin g window, Blackman window, Kaiser wjndow, IJanllng wi.ndow.Design of linear-phaseFIR filters using i."qu"n"y samplingdesignof optimumequiripple linear phaseFIR filters, FIR differenciators,designof Hilbert of iransforms,Comparision designmethods'IIR filters : Design of IIR filters from analogfilters, approximation invariance'Bilinear transform' of derivatives,Impluse filter design. Leastsquare 6. Hardware architecture of DSP : Study of DSP chip architectureas an examples:(chip of Texasinstruments or analog devices)Featuresof DSP chip architecture chip' with microprocessor comparison andinstructions, ,7 word : lenght effects'The quantization Analysis of finite process& errors analysis of coeffients,quantization effects in FIR filters, A./D conversion noise analysis, Analysis of arithmetic round effect errors' Dynamic range scaling,low sensitivity digital filters' reduction of froduct round off errors' limit cycles in IIR filters' round-off errors in FFT algorithms' 8. Applications : Dual - tone multiply signal detection' spectral analysis using DFT, short term DFT' musical sound processing,voice privacy' sub bond & coding of speech specialaudio signals,over sampling' D/A over simpling, A,tD, Aplications of multirate signal processing.
404184:TELEMATICS
'l'caching Shceme : Letures/Week: 4 Hrs Examination Scheme : Paper : 100 Marks
[. Intrduction to TelephoneNetworks,Basiccomponentof Telephone network. Components subsciber Telephone of Instruments. Principles of push button dialer, DTMF dialer,cordless Telephone. Signallingtones,Principles of Manual & Automatic switching. Stepby stepswitching. 2. ConceptofAutomaticswitching, Principles of common control systems, Crossbar Exchange.
ReferenceBooks L Vishwanathan-Telecommunications Switchingsystems & Network-PHl 404185: AUDIO-VIDEO BNGINEERING Elective - I Teaching Scheme : LecturesAVeek : 4 Hrs. PracticalsAVeek lks. :2 l. Examination Scheme : Paper : 100 Marks Practical : 50 Marks Termwork : 25 Marks
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Traffice Engineering Network traffic load & parameters,Grade of service & Blocking probability, Incoming traffic & servicetime characterization. Numbering & Transmissionsystems& characteristics, Charging Plan, Signaling techniques.Inchannel & common channel Signalling Trunk operation & Automatic Trunk Exchange.
Propertiesof sound : Characteristics human ear & of vocal chord & his resembalance with microphones & Ioudspeakers-Types microphonews detailedstudy of & ofeach type-Types ofloudspeakers enclosures its's & & detailedstudy.
B.E. (E & T/C)/53 used-Digitalcolor TV receiver-specifications color for TV receiver Remote control. Broadcastinformation services: Videotext,viewdata, teletext, viewdata, CRT displays,CRT controllers, standardgraphic display adaptersfor pCs. 12. Advanced TV systems: digital TV MAC, signals IIDTV MUSE sysrem,3-D. 13. Study of Wobbulator pattern generator,field-strength meter(Only block diagrams& operatingprinciples). Reference Books L A. M. Dhake : Televisuionand Video EngineeringTMH. tl.
2. Treman : Audio Encydopaedia. 3. S. P.Bali : ColorTelevisionTheory& practrice-TMH. 4. R. C. Gupta: AudioVideoEngineeringSystem-TMH. 5. Grob & Hemdon : BasicTelevisionand Video Svstem. Sixth Edition, MGH. List of Practicals t . To measuresensitivity of microphones using reciprocity method (at least three different microphones). 2. To plot & study directional pattern of microphones (Omni, Uni, & bidirectional). 3. Audio Signal Processingusing graphic equalizers& activetone control circuits. 4. Frequency responseof loudspeakerwith & without enclosure.
Studioequipmentorganization& control, TV studiosTV PCR facilities-MCRequipment-Telecine, recording systems. 8. Color TV transmissionsystems: Design principle of Block diagrarn,Transmittingantennas, TV transmitters, Microwave TV relay system,TV via satellite.
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5. Signaltracingof color TV receiver. 6. Directionalpattern& gain measurement yagi antenna. of Effect of no of directors on gain). 7. Alignment of TV monitor using patterngeneraror. 8. Signaltracingof remotecontrolfor colour TV receiver. 9. Study of VCR (Recording& reproduction). 10. Study of one audio systemin detail. 404185: ADVANCBD POWER ELECTRONTCS Elective - I Teaching Scheme : Lectures/IVeek : 4 Hrs. Practicals/IV'eek2 IIrs. : Examination Scheme : Paper : 100 Marks Practical : 50 Marks Termwork: 25 Marks l. Three PhaseConverterOperation,Overlap, power factor,Equationsfor p-pluseconverter. 2. Inverters : (i) 6 step LZ} & 180 mode of operation, load equivalent circuitsforbalancedR Load,harmonic contentofphase and line output voltages. (ii) PWM Inverrers pWM inverters SMM, MMSR andSinusoidal and their comparisons. (iii) Cunent SourceInverters (a) Single phaseCSI with L Load no overlap, partial overlap and full overlap regions of operations. (b) Three phaseASCSI with induction moror_ load; analysisof no_overlap region.
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3. Resonant Covertors: (a) Need of Resonant Converters,advantages ZVS, of ZCS, Switchingtrajecroryand SOAR. (b) Load resonant converters Seriesloadedrsonant : half-bridge DC_DC converter and parallel loaded resonant half_bridge DC_DC Converter Comparisonof SLR & pLR. 4. SMPS (SwitchedMode power Supplies): (a) SMPSversus linearpower.uppti.r, pWM control of output volrage;Multiple <iutput Supplies. (b) Minimum load current and critical inductance considerance consideration,filter selection "o_pon"n, and freewheeling diode for non_isloated buck convener. (c) Analysis of IsolaredSMPS (i) Forward converter (ii) Flyback converter (d) Design of Switching regularor using IC like LM 105/LM305. (e) Modeling and Simulation of SMPS given in (b). (0 EMI/EMC conceprand techniquesfbr SMpS. of on line and off line LIpS. Detail study of blocks of UpS sysrem. Calculation of battery VA ratings, charger and inverterratingsand back_up timei.
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regenerativeand dynamic braking and plugging. (b) Constant torque and constant power methods of speedcontrol. (c) Types of power converters : (i) Singlephasehalf controlledline commutated convertefs. (ii) Single and three phase dual converter; circulating and noncirculating converter based on control voltage, load current or both, speed reversal trajectory, dual mode dual converter. Type B (step(iii) TypeA (step-downI quadrant), (2 quandrant),Type up I quadrant),Type C E (4 quandrant, choppers, Regenerative, dynamic breaking using choPPers' Unipolar and bipolar modulation in Type E chopper,multiple chopperconfiguration for Type A choppers. (d) Close loop control of D C motors : (i) Double loop control, singleloop control with current limit, need for RAMP generator/ Double integrator for speedreference' (ii) Implementationusing analong (OP AMP) circuits and using microprocessors, advantageand drawbacks. (iii) DC current sensingand speedmeasurement : techniques
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BrushlessDC motors : Types of motors speed DC control of brushless motors,importantfeatures and applications.
Examination Scheme : : 100 Marks Paper Practical : 50 Marks Termwork: 25 Marks queuesusing linked lists' Polish l. Conceptof stacks& ' expressions. 2. Assemblers: Tasks,syntax,literal, forward reference handing.Specialdirectivesand handingof directives. Data structure used. Design issues like table managementtechniques,listing & error indication. Design of One passand assembler. : and 3 . Preprocessor Macroprocessor Comparisonwith used. structures function, Macro definitions,data
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OR 8085 micro processor, C/C++. in Design of macroprocessor [Nested macro call within definition in C/C++. Design of line editor in C/C++. OR Design of screen editor in C/C++. Design of lexical analyzerfor subsetof pascal/C by usingC/C++.
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of Behaviouraldescriptions hardwareSyntaxand Semanticsfor various forms and constructs' (e) Synthesisand design implementationwith case siudies using download facilities at minimum 4MHz, into CPLD 9500 seriesand FPGA 5200 or 4000 serieswith 7-Segmentdisplay on board to verify results. With different configuration modes. (0 Architecture of FPGA & CPLD such as Xilinx 9500 series CPLDS and 5200 or 4000 series FPGA's. 3. AdvancedToPics: (a) Informaiion on a complete tool from designentry to Placeand route. ft) Introduction to various industry standardtools usedfor simulationand synthesis' (d) 4. VLSI Design Issues: gates' of Digital MOS ICS-D-C.analysis inverter/Basic noise margins& delay coicept of minimum logic levels, calculations. Books ReJbrence 1. Digital design: M- Monis Mano-2ndEdition, EEE-PHI' 2. VHOI- : DouglasPerry : Third Edition-MGH' 3. VDHL Analysis and Modeling of Digital system-Z Navabi-McGrawHill, 2nd Edition. 4. VHDL Techniques,Experiments and Caveats : by Pick,-McGrawHill. Joseph Principles of CMOS VLSI design : Neil & KarmanAddison Wesley. 6. Xilinx Manual.
B.E. (E &T/C) 163 List of Practicals Software: using XILINX S/W version 1.5or similar' Hardware: usingFPGA and CPLD. Laboratory requirernent : 5-Pentium computers, Windows based,preferably with LAN. Logic (a) Experiments BasedOn Combinational 1. Simulation and Implementationof BCD to Display Decoder. 7-Segment of 2. SimulationandImplementation Magnitude Comparators. ALU with andlmplementationof 3. Simulation minimum 4-Arthmatic ll-ogical operations [e.g.IC 7418r]. Logic [Any Two] (b) Experiments Basedon Sequential 1. Simulation and Implementationof Latches with Resetand Clear. and Registers 2. Simulation and Implementationof Counters. 3. Simulation and Implementationof Shift Registers. (c) Complex& AdvancedExperiments[Any Two] l. Simulation and Implementation of Timer Functionallyof 8253 [Programmable Counterl. or 2. Simulation and Implementation of Functionalityof 8255 [PP[. . 3. Simulation and Implementationof a Bit programmable inpuVOutput,[682l]. 4M185: ROBOTICS Elective-I ExaminationScheme: : Scheme Tkraching : 100Marks Paper lrcturesAV'eek : 4 ]ks. Practical : 50 Marks :2 PracticalsAV'eekFks. Termwork: 25 Marks
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B.E.(E &TIC)164 Introduction : Automation and robotics,classification of robots based on co-ordinate system, robot specifications. of : 2 . Mechanicalsystems Components robot-Manipulator, unitsetc.Motion conversion power conversion controlleq Rotary to rotary, rotary to liner. Manipulator dynamical modeling and manipulator controller.Dynamicalmodel in Newton-Eulerform for of two links, State variable representation dynamical model, Linerization of dynamical model. Controller design for manipulator gross motion, Primary and controller,optimum controller. secondary
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B.E. (E &Ttc) 167 : Devices -3. Networking cards'HUB' Ethernet 3. I Studyof networkingdevices Gateways' Multiplexors' Bridges' Switches Routers' 3.2 Overview of Network systems" LAN/WAN' casestudy networking' LANN' Satelite wireless lnter drive provider of existingLAN/IVAN system' to Exposure VPN (VirtualPrivateLAN) setup. on 4. Business the Internet: of 4.1 Neccesity on lineBusiness' uses& customof the Internet' 4.2 Acceptable accesscontrol and security'case 4.3 E-business studY: Firewall securitY' on Resources the and 4.4 Business professional and Business to Business Internet: Business to custolner. onlinenow and in the future" 4.5 Your Business Books Re.ference L Ralf - Steinmetz Klara Nahrstedt' Multimedia PH applications- STR Communication Computing series' lNNovatingtechniques '1.. JusithJeffcoate, Multimediain Practice: Technology PHI : l99B and apPlication andanimation l. Michel J. Young.WindowsMultirnedia Window95' with C++ Prograrnming & I Alitiken Jarol.Visual C++ ivlultimedia rvindows Books' set,CorioilsCror"rP '). ISDN & IJroundIlantJ-ISDNwitlr frarne rcial' & AfM-Willam Stallings'
Multimedia: TechnologY I "1 IntrodttctionMM scenario Prescnt of APPtications MM tVW devicesusedin MM t.l SNV usedMM f)evices Multimedia devices' o-Pricaldrive" t'1"" '*oage CDROM' DVD' drive' magnetic
different tYPes' Scanners CCD tYPes' Modeur Souncl Soundcards'Microphones' & disPlaYAdaPters/Drtvers' programmlng^ 1.3 Multimedia software support lrr Multirnediu piogtu*ming windows0'5' Communication application''Otul'1'n' interactivevcttct' network' sound editors' aPPl respolrse ications techntques" Remote-Videoconferencing BMP' TIFF' Git GraPhicsfile formats' JPEG' MPE format' pacKagc Imageprocessing packages' Craphics 2. : software systeln to Introcluction ernbedded devices in srnallsystem 2'l Studyof C)'W'Lrsed i.c. PSOS,VxWorks drivers''fSR's clevice 7.2 Studyof DCS kernel'
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B.E. (E & T/C) / 68 application-Rainev 6. AIM Networks, conceptsprotocols' Hancel,Manfned N' Huter StepheSchrodev-Addission WissleY. IInd III rd edition 7. A.Tannebanm-ComputerNetworks PHI. 8. High speedNetworks Willam Stallings' N/W design;:. nlnciptes of computercommunication J.SeidlerEllis Horwood' 10. Fast Ethernet-Johnson' 11. Book - ELLSWORTH The new InterestBusiness & ELLS WORTH- John Wiley 1996 publication' List of Practicals Group I : Multimedia Assignments' VOC' (Assignment L Study of soundfile formats' Wav' and appending shouidbe framed on conversion'editing' above file formats; techniques 2. A law and Ir law comPunding sound files) (imPlemenatationon implement general 3. Use of Multimedia library of system'(Windows 95' C/C ++' VC++ announcement programming assignments;' 4 . Modem interface for Dial up data transfer' Tel' Dialed 5. Modem programming for incomming into votce' answer dieit identification,switching machineconfiguration)' 6. Use of 3D studio & features' TIFF GIF 1. Study of graphics data file formats' BMP' processing shouldbe framedon image d;ig;*;"ti like grey level, Histogrametc;' apptication
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or using scanners CCD 8. Imagegrabbingand processing camera. GP II : Network programrning 1. Case study of exisiting network, study of network & components references. providersset up. 2. Casestudy of interval-service 3. Configuration and set up any one of the following, Router, Proxy server,Web Server,Mail server. 4. Communication between PC's using Telnet' and data transfer using FTP. 5. Dial up networkingusing Modem. login. 6. Remoteprinting, shell access, Any 5 from lst group and any 3 from 2nd group. Note : should be used as Above list of assignments guidelinesfor framing the assignments. should be incorporatedusing Latest Techniques suitablesoftwarepackage/language.
404186: ELECTRONIC DESIGN AND SOFTWARE TECHNIQUB Scheme: Examination Scheme: Teaching Termwork: 50 Marks Lectures/IVeek: 2 Hrs : 50 Marks Oral Practicals/lVeek : 2Hrs 1. SystemDesign : Specificationof Electronic systemto Contraintsrelatedto environment.Industry be designed. standards,balancing overall tradeoffs between of Chart schedule losses and specifications constraints. neededin design. 2. Generating a possible concept of solution to the design problems partitioning the system into the
B.E'(E&T/C)/70 of each module' fundamentalmodules' Spccification with adjacent independency of consideration minimum modules. module: Selection criteria' 3. Detailed design of each of development softwareby circuit designcalculation' techniques' o-rby algorithmic n"*lfl"" the and softwaretechniqueinto 4. Integration of hardware of each design should total system' D";;;;"ion on test' of verification techniques/comment state'choice oiagramof each """rr.i diagram Block ^Jtitt"ituna rc"t' Concisecalculationof of major to*poni'ii' pCg tuyoot' Mechanicaland t"" eachstage, "tii*""' dp"rating instructionsand fault astheticdesign ^t;;;; finding Procedure' an : Importance of software' 5. Software Engineering c.haractcristics' industry p""p"ttii"''oit*ut" of software g:n"ti"components applications'. -u^iew procedural design engineering' Sbltt"u'" design' documentation' notationand extensions:Basic 6. Stuctralanalysisand its its extensions' t-:j'*ut" : Design 7. Design and implementation ?l refinement modularity' fundamental, aLstractions' hierarchy' data structure' software architeeturecontrol hiding' software procedure' information 8.Datafloworienteddesign:Designinformationflow, transform flow' Design p'ot"" consrterations' ftansaction flow'
404187:PROJECT
g Scheme: rs/Week-ITerm ExaminationScheme: Terrn Work : 100 Marks Oral : 50 Marks **Exam at the end of II-Term.
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This will consistof a report basedon : Laboratory work involving design and construction of system' electronicinstrumentor control or measurement
B.E. (E &TtC) t72 OR Investigation of practical problems in manufactureand / or testingof electronicor communicationequipment or components. OR Purely Hardware project OR Microprocessor / Microcontroller / PC Basecl Project preferably Hardwareand Softwarecombination OR Softwaredevelopmentproject related to VHDL / Electronics commuflication / ProcessIpstrumentation/ Information Technology/ Power Electronics/ Digital Signal Processing/ Agricultural Electronics with justification for techniquesused/Implemented witlr enoughcomplexity involved to compensate Hardwarc related work. The Project work will be carried out by the studenr individually or by a group of studentsnot exceeding threedependignon complexity of the project. Students shouldmaintain a log-book of the wor'|, done for the project which should be producedat thc time of examination alongwith the boundprojectreporr in a specified format at the of examination students will haveto demonstrate working of the projectcarriedorrr by them during the year.
B . n .(E &T l c \ 1 7 3 404188 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS : TeachingScheme: ExaminationScheme: Lectures/Week:4Fks Paper 100Marks : Practicals/Week:2Hrs Termwork: 50 Marks
1. Introduction of CommunicationNetworks : Types of networks,centralised distributeddatanetworks,voice & networks, local area networks, wide area networks, wireles networks,Internet,Network designissueslike
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data cotnmunication services like SMDS, X-25 networks, Frame relay, BroadbandISDN & ATM in brief. Brief overview of physicallayers: transmission media like twisted pair, co-axidl'cable, fiber optics, radio / microwavetransmission geosynchronous, LEO / MEO satelliteetc.
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4. Medium AccessTechnique: Static& dynamicchannel allocation in LAN's & WAN CSMA / CD protocol, WDNA protocol, JEEE 802 Standardsfor Ethernet, tokenbus,token-ring,distributed queue, dual bus,logic link control, bridges,High speedLAN's like FDDI. 5 . Network layer & designissues: Internalorganization, virutual circuit protocol & datagram;Routing &
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B.E. (E &Tlc) 174 IP pt:t::l * Congestioncontrol algorighln{nternent on demand' OSPF & ICMR nnp,"nenn IP address, BGP,CIDR & IPV6. addressing' 6. Transport layer : transport protocols' & & releasing a connections'transport "rtuUiltfling Int"-"t - TCP & UDP' protocol f& Management.: 7. Network Applications, Security Cryptography' ti"t"t key and pY91: s".u.ity irrue., S\Yl' key algorith*, uuth"*tiJution protocolt',-Pf :' & Selver site' Writing a Web worrd"wia" Web - Client programming for Page in HTML' Concept of Socket TELNET etc' .tiEn, t".u"t' JAVA, Remote Login' Networks : Queuing 8. Analysis of loss and delay in network as graph' fft"oty, N/VIvI/ I queue, Modeling. graph' maximum fundamentalgraph algorithms' tree in tree. spanning ReferenceBooks 2nd Edition - PHI 1. A. Tanenbaum- Computer Network Network 3rd Edition - PHI 2. A. Tanenbaum- Conr-puter Networks 3: Auron Kershenbau* - T"l"co-*unication Design Algorithms - MGH to Computer 4. S. ieshav - An Engineering Approach Communications 5. Williams Stallings- Data Computer PHI And Distributed 6. Uyless Black - Data Communication Network - PHI List of Practicals like cables'connectors' 1. Studyof Network Components gateways'(physical switches,Hubs, bridges, routers' Networks - PHI and or components S/IV inoduleoverview)Installation card within .ontigutu,ion of Network interface two machineson windows / and connecting .o-pi "., Novelle Net ware i Unix' up 2. To establish INTERNET connectivity using dial and--configuration modem on windows / Unix systems of samemachine as a proxy server for WWW' Institution a Configuration for domain nameserverfor an on Unix / I Org;nitution having different subdomains' windows machine. OR of main server for an Institution / 3 . Configuration usingUnix machines' Organisation, oisocket programming concept for i-ii"*"t",ion client serverapplicationusing C / JAVA'
(HDD / the of 5. Implementation sharing disk resources (b) Unix system) CDROM) on (a) Windowssystem (tIFS) like TELNET' FTP' 6. Study of Network applications / Login secured unsecured) Rembte OR to a package monitor the-Netwot\-f:,t 6. Installationof
on Web various attributes(e.g.ioad on Network' Load the attributes for a typical server etc.) and finding out network. '1. To write a 'C' program for implementation of shortest path routing alogrithm' for public / 8. To write a'C'program for implementation
B.E.(E &TlC) 177 electronic & techniques consumer 7. Massproduction productdesignfeature. 8. MultimediaAudioVideoStandards g. InternetApplications, Email,FTP.WWW. 10. Solarcellsandpanels. Books References Engineering TMH 1. A.M. Dhake- Television & recording reproduction I Z. OlsonI gigtr Qualitysound I on I 3. Phillips handbooks Audio, Video and Consumer Notes. Application Elecronics I Theory& PracticeTMH Bali - ColourTelevision | +. S.P. I I 404190:ELECTR0MC MEASUREMENTS ) Scheme Examination : lTeachingScheme : 4 Hrs Paper: 100Marks l,Theory/TVeek Pract: 50 Marks / J Practicals Week: 2 tks
I 1. Principle of Vleasurement : Instrumentclassification, static/dynanriccharacteristicofinstruments,instmment I calibrationstandards,calibrationstandards,calibration I methodology,validation,tracebility,measurement, I systeme.rrors-schematic, random and gross, statistical I distribution functions, confidence in intervals, J comparison of means statisticsconditions of data. I regre,ssion analysis I I z. Vol.tage, Current and Resistance measuring in,struments : Measurement of voltage, current, t 'resistance, inductance,capacitanceand frequency with I digital techniques,Sources of measurementerrors. J I
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B.E. (E &T/C) /75 DMM, DVM, digital LCR meter,true RMS Voltmeter. Compleximedance measurement meters. 3 . Oscilloscope: Generaloscilloscope concept, conceptof bandwidth, triggering sources,Multitrace CRD technique, Plug-inunitsfor CRO. Typicaloscilloscope specifications, High frequencyand sampling CRO, power scope.Digital storageCRO, Block diagram, Acquisition methods,Enhancefeatures,Automatic measurements, Oscilloscope probes_Attenuated, High impedance, active,differential,currentand Hall effect probe. 4. Time and Frequency Measurement Techniques (Digital) : Time and frequency standards, Frequency period and ratio measurement, digital timer / counter plug-in modulesfor counter. 5. Signal sources: Kinds of signal waveforms.Standard signalgenerator, synthesized signalsource, synthesized sweeper,prograntmablepulse generator,arbitrary waveform synthesizer. Measuring fnstruments : (Working principle, block diagram and applications)Wave analyzer, Total Harmonic Distortion analyzer, Spectrum analyzer, Digital FFT analyzer,Logic analyzerand Signature analyzer,Network analyzerand OTDR 7. Communicationmeasurement: Selectivity, sensitivity measurement.Communication analyze,t', digital transmissionanalyzer,Case study - Digital radio test nieasrrrement like power, adjacent channel .power, frequency occupiedbandwidth,modulationoccuprancy.
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B.E. (B &T/C\ t79 8. Power Measurement Techniques : Audio, Radio, MicrowaveandOpticalpower measurement technique. 9. Automatic Test Equipments : StandardInstrument Buses- like IEEE 4888,VXI. Analog anddigital boardtestingsetup. Computerbased and comuputercontrol system.Casestudy _ pC based instrumenttest system. 10. Guarding Techniques, Radiated and conducted measurement setup : EMI / EMC srandardssuch as IEC, VDE. FCC. CISPER,MIL. ReferenceBooks 1. Clyde F Coombs - Electronic InstrumentHandbook_ McGraw Hills 2. Alan S. Morris - principles of Measurements Instrumentation PHI 3. A.J. Bouwens- Digital Insrrumentation McGraw Hill 4. Oliver Cage- ElectronicMeasurement McGraw Hills _ 5. StanlleyWolf, Smith - Students Reference Manual for ElectronicInstr. - pHI 6. Hewlett Packard,Tektronics,Advantest.Anritsu _ Application Notes on measurement. List of Practicals l. L lC lR and Q factormeasurement LF/RF (up ro of 50 MHz ) for discretecomponents communication & Calibration (flat / coaxial) OR Calibrationof analog TVM / DVM usins standard / V I sources. 2. Experimenton Statistical Analysis of Measurements.
B.E. (E & T/C) / 8t Elements fibercommuniction of system : Advantages disadvantagesoptical & of communication over other communication sysrems. B_Ay_.thg.-o,r_y .9f. ' transmission concept_of & pu,mpi.iiif _?_gg9p_rglq9:A Spgfyref.rgr_n.it. propagation. off wavelength, Cut , Waye,!""ry of optical p velocity& groupdelay. to use, Tlp"r of differentfibers : according materials dingto refractive indexprofiles acCordine themode & to
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B.E. (E &TlC) 187 Circuit Theory for Waveguiding system : N-Port Circuits, Two Port junctions, Scattering matrix formulation, Scatteringmatrix for a two port junction, Transmissionmatrix represention. Passive Microwave Devices & Electromagnetic resonators. : Terminations, Attenuate, Phaseshifters, Directional couplers,Hybrid Junctions,Power dividers, Circulators, Microwave propagation in ferrite and faraday rolation, resonant circuits, Transmission line resonanr circuit. Mirco resonators, Dielectric resonators. Periodic Structures and filters : Capacitively loaded transmission line circuit analysis, wave analysis of periodic structurefor TWT, Introduction to Microwave filters Image paraneter method of filter design, specification of power loss ratio, low pass filter design, Frequency transformation, Impedance and admittanceinverters,microstrip half wave and parallel coupled filter, Quarter wave coupled and direct coupled cavity filter. Microstrip design aspects : Microstrip Transmission lines, Coupled Microstrip lines, Strip Transmission lines, Copkinar Transmissionlines, Circular wave guide,Wave velocities.Ridge Wave guide,Fin line. Parametric Amplifiers : Microwave tubes, Solid state Amplifier, O-type TWT, M-type TWT, M-type TWT, BJT, FET, Microwave amplifier design using Amplifier power gain and stability S-parameters, criteria, Low noise amplifier design, Microwave amplifier design, parametricamplifiers.
B.E. (E & T/C) / 89 2. Liao - Microwave Devices and Circuits - PHI Microwave Circuits 3. SisodiyaRaghuwanshi Passive - WileY Eastera. 4. Sisodiya& Raghuwanshi MicrowaveTestLaboratory Measurement- PHI. 5. Hewlett PackardApplication Notes. 6. Skolink - Radar Systems- McGraw Hills. Ust of Practicals 1. Parametermeasurements a circular waveguide. of 2. S. Parametermeasurements an active device. of 3. Analysis of a typital two port microwave circuit for VSWR, reflection coefficient, ZO, S - parameters microwave network analyser. 4. PIN diode chaiacteristicsand applications. 5. Measurement on a microstrip antenna (primary parameters L, G, C, secondaryparameters and r.) R, Zo 6. Budget calculation of a typical microwave link set up. 7. Study of typical microwave amplifier and its testing. 8. Typical Industrial applications of microwave such as non-destructive testing,Heating,Drying etc. 404191 : SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Elective-II
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