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The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru   2019-20

   Department of Electronics
             &
  Communication Engineering

             CURRICULUM

Dept. of E&C Engineering                          EC-1
The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru                                              2019-20

       DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
                       ENGINEERING

                                                VISION
Department of Electronics and Communication will be globally recognized that imparts high
quality education and enables innovation, research and teamwork capabilities to students, whose
graduates serve diverse needs of society.

                                           MISSION
       =   To design academic curricula and activities to produce competent Electronics
           graduates.
       =   To develop acumen to absorb emerging knowledge and to Life-Long Learning.
       =   To provide group activities in the area of Electronics and Communication.
           Engineering that enable innovation and teamwork.
       =   To interact with professional bodies and corporates in Electronics, Communication
           and IT sectors.

                        PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

                                             PEO1
        Function professionally in an international and rapidly changing world due to the
        advances in technologies and concepts.

                                           PEO2
        Attain technical competence with an aptitude to pursue higher education.

                                             PEO3
        Exhibit leadership qualities and professional integrity with social responsibility in
        their profession.

                            PROGRAMME SUBJECT OUTCOME's

                                           PSO1
        Mapping theoretical knowledge to real-world applications in areas like
        Communication, Embedded systems, Signal processing, VLSI and related fields

                                           PSO2
        Usage of latest hardware and software/open source tools to solve specific problems.

                                             PSO3
        To understand environmental, ethical and social responsibilities in career. Pursue
        higher education, research or entrepreneurship.

Dept. of E&C Engineering                                                                        EC-2
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                                 PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO1.Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.

PO2.Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences and engineering sciences.

PO3. Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural, societal and environmental
considerations.

PO4. Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5. Modern Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.

PO6. The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.

PO7. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for
sustainable development.

PO8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.

PO9. Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or
leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.

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PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive
clear instructions.

PO11. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

Po12. Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to
engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

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                                   CONCISE SYLLABUS

                                          I SEMESTER

                                         PHYSICS Cycle
MA1C01                   Calculus, Statistics and Linear Algebra
(3:0:0)
Polar curves, Curvature and Radius of curvature. Partial differentiation, Extreme values for a
function of two variables, Applications. Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis. Differentiation under
the integral sign with constant limits, Reduction formulae, Applications connected with standard
curves (Astroid, Cycloid, Cardioide).Elementary transformations of a matrix. Rank of a matrix.
Consistency of a system of linear non homogeneous algebraic equations. Eigen values and Eigen
vectors of a square matrix, Diagonalisation of a square matrix of order 2. Introduction to ODE-
physical meaning, solution of exact, reducible to exact differential equations, Orthogonal
trajectories, applications.

Text Books:
    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B.S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna Publications.
    2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II , wiley publications,
       10th edition.

Reference Books:
    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – H. K. Dass, Chand Publications.
    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.
    3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Peter O Neil; Thomas, Broks / Cole, 7th edition –
       2011
PH1C01                          ENGINEERING PHYSICS                             (3:0:0)
Particle nature of radiation: Photo-electric effect, Compton effect. Wave nature of particle: de
Broglie hypothesis Davisson and Germer Experiment, matter waves and their properties,
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: Its physical significance, application. Quantum Mechanics:
Wave function and its properties, time independent Schrödinger wave equation, application of
Schrödinger wave equation, Free electron Theory: Failure of classical free-electron theory,
quantum free electron theory, Fermi energy, Fermi factor, Density of states, Merits of Quantum
free electron theory. Theory of vibration: Damped, forced vibrations, Ultrasonics, Frames of
reference. Lasers: Einstein's coefficients, expression for energy density, Ruby, He-Ne,
semiconductor lasers, applications, Optical fibre and its applications, Dielectric materials:
polarizations, internal field, superconducting materials: concepts and applications, nano
materials

Text Books:
    1. Concepts of Modern Physics (Sixth Edition) – By Arthur Beiser, Tata Mc Graw – Hill
       Publication, 1998
    2. Solid State Physics (Fifth Edition) – By S O Pillai, New Age International
    3. Waves and Oscillations – By N Subramanyam and Brijlal, Vikas Publishing house Pvt.
       Ltd.
    4. Introduction to optoelectronics: Wilson & Hawkes

Dept. of E&C Engineering                                                                  EC-12
The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru                                             2019-20

CV1C01 / 2C01                Engineering Mechanics          L: T: P – 3:0:0          3 Credits
Introduction to mechanics & statics of particles, Concurrent forces in plane: Resultant forces,
Statics of rigid bodies-non-concurrent forces in plane: Moment of a force about a point, Resultant
of Coplanar non concurrent system, Centroid & moment of inertia: centroid and Moment of
inertia of Geometrical figures& composite areas, Friction: Types of Friction & Application to
Body on Horizontal plane and inclined plane subjected to forces, Analysis of pin jointed plane
trusses: Types of trusses, redundant and deficit trusses, Analysis of plane perfect trusses by
method of Joints and by method of Sections.              

Text book
    1. S. Rajasekharan, G. Sankarsubramanian, “Engineering Mechanics- Static's and
        Dynamics”- Vikas Publishing House, 2011

Reference books
    1. Stephen Timoshenko, D. Young, J Rao “Engineering Mechanics”, Tata-McGraw Hill,
        Special Indian edition, 2006
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    2. Beer FP and Johnson ER, “Mechanics for Engineers- Dynamics and Statics”, 3 SI
        Metric edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008
    3. Shames IH ,“Engineering Mechanics – Statics & Dynamics”, PHI, 2009
    4. J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige, "Engineering Mechanics: Statics", Don Fowley
        Publishers, 2006.
    5. Prasad IB , “Text Book of Applied Mechanics”, Khanna Publishers,2001
    6. Chandra Mouli. P.N., Engineering Mechanics” PHI Learning, 2011

ME1C01/ME2C01                   Mechanical Engineering Sciences                L:T:P - 3:0:0
Role of Mechanical Engineering Science in Technology, Description of Source of Energy and
their conversion system, Prime Movers, Classification, Internal Combustion Engines, Turbines,
Steam turbine, Gas turbine, Hydraulic turbine, Refrigeration & Air-conditioning, Power
Transmission, Belt Drives, Gear Drives, Manufacturing Processes, Forging, Machine Tools,
Drilling Machine, Grinding Machine, Metal Joining Processes.

Text Books
    1. K.P. Roy, S K Hajra Choudhury, A K Hajra Choudhury, “Elements of Mechanical
       Engineering”,Media Promoters, 2012
    2. K R Gopalakrishna, “Elements of Mechanical Engineering”,Subhash Publishers,
       Bangalore

EE1C01              Basic Electrical Engineering             L:T:P-3-0-0            3 Credits
Overview and Simple mesh analysis of DC circuits, Independent voltage sources, power and
energy, Single phase AC circuits, Three phase AC circuits, Single phase Transformers, Induction
motors, DC Machines, Synchronous Generators, Measuring instruments, Electrical safety and
household wiring. Standards for wiring as per BIS, Winding and core material.

Text Books
    1. M. V..Rao, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Vth edition, Subhas Stores Publication.
    2. Dr. K. Uma Rao, “Elements of Electrical Engineering”, I K International Publishing
       House Pvt Ltd.

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Reference Books:
    1. Vincent Del Toro, “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals” Prentice Hall Publications.
    2. H. Cotton, “Electrical Technology” CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2004.

PH1L01             ENGINEERING PHYSCIS LABORATORY                                    (0:0:3)
On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to,
   1. Understand the basic concepts and principles of experimental physics.
   2. Apply the knowledge of basic concepts and principles of experimental physics in
       measurements of various physical quantities which in turn give insight into the
       behavioral properties of radiation and matter. Experiments on series and parallel
       resonance, charging and discharging of capacitor, band
      gap of semiconductor, GM counter, diffraction grating, LED, Stefan's law, torsional
      pendulum, cantilever, Air-wedge, Newton's ring, Biprism

Text Book:
    1. Laboratory manual for Engineering Physics Lab.
    2. Engineering Physics Lab manual-B N Subbarao, Suhas Publication
    3. PHYWE-A laboratory experiments in Physics.

ME1L01/ME2L01 General Engineering Practice L:T:P - 0:0:3 1.5 Credits
The use of basic hand tools such as spanners, Pliers, screw drivers, Allen keys and punches. Carry
out in a scientific manner, basic workshop practices such as filing, marking, punching, drilling,
tapping & welding. Develop the basic models using fitting, welding& sheet metal operations.
Identify simple electrical problems in house hold appliances and carry out repair/maintenance.
Select appropriate fire extinguishers.

EC1C02/EC2C02              INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN (2-0-0)2
Definition of Engineering and Engineer, roles and responsibilities of an engineer, characteristics
of a successful engineer, Personal and professional ethics, Introduction to Engineering Design:
Definition, Design process, Design interfaces, steps in the Engineering Design, General example.
Problem Definition: Introduction, Need identification, Sources of information, Patent literature,
Creativity and Concept generation, Concept Evaluation and Selection, Embodiment Design,
Modeling and Analysis, Detail Design, Manufacture and Testing, Design report, Design
Management.

Text Books:
    1. Kenneth Hurst, Elsevier, “Engineering Design Principles”, Indian reprint, 2010.
    2. Philip Kosky, George Wise, Robert Balmer, William Keat, “Exploring Engineering-An
        Introduction to Engineering and Design”, Academic Press.

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                                 KANNADA KALI
                           (MANDATORY LEARING COURSE)

Personal Pronouns, Possessive forms, Interrogative words. Personal Pronouns, Possessive
forms, Yes/No Type.Interrogation.About Ramyana.Possessive forms of nouns, dubitive
question, Relative nouns. Enquiring about a room for rent. Qualitative and quantitative
adjectives. Enquiring about the college. Predicative forms, locative case. In a hotel. Dative case
defective verbs. Vegetable market. Numeral, plurals. Planning for a picnic. Imperative,
Permissive, hortative. Conversation between Doctor and the patient.Verb- iru, negation – illa,
non – pasttense.Doctors advise to Patient. Potential forms, no – past continuous. Discussing
about a film. Past tense, negation. About Brindavan Garden. Past tense negation. About routine
activities of a student. Verbal Participle, reflexive form, negation. Telephone conversation. Past
and present perfect past continuous and their negation. About Halebid, Belur.Relative participle,
negation.Discussing about examination and future plan.Simple conditional and
negative.Karnataka (Lesson for reading).Kannada Bhaashe (Lesson for
reading).ManataruvaSangatialla (Lesson for reading). BekuBedagalu (lesson for reading).

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                                     CHEMISTRY Cycle

MA2C01        Advanced Calculus and Laplace Transforms                             (3:0:0)
Linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients by inverse
operator method, Applications - initial and boundary value problems. Multiple integrals –
evaluation of double and triple integrals, evaluation of double integrals over a region.
Applications. Beta and Gamma functions – properties and problems. Vector differentiation –
Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Laplacian and their physical meanings. Irrotational vectors -
statement problems. Vector Integration, Green's theorem (no proof) – problems only. Laplace
transform of standard functions, standard properties, Periodic functions, Unit step function and
Unit impulse function. Inverse Laplace transforms, Inverse transforms of logarithmic and some
inverse trigonometric functions. Convolution theorem (without proof). Solution of differential
equations with initial conditions.

Text Books:
    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – Dr. B.S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna Publications.
    2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications, 10th
       Edition.

Reference Books:
    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – H. K. Dass, Chand Publications.
    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.
    3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Peter V. O' Neil; Thomas, Broks/ Cole, 7th edition –
       2011.
    4. Engineering Mathematics (First year) – T.Veerarajan, 2nd edition, Tata McGraw – Hill
       Publications.

CH2C01               Engineering Chemistry        (3-0-0): 3
       Battery Technology: Importance, characteristics, classification, construction and
explanation of commercial batteries, Fuel cells, classification, construction and explanation.
Corrosion and its Control: Theory, factors, types and control. Chemical fuels: Classification,
calorific value, cracking, reformation of petrol, knocking, synthetic petrol. Water technology:
Water analysis, boiler scales and prevention, desalination. High polymers: Classification,
polymerization techniques, synthesis, determination of molecular weights, glass transition
temperature (Tg) – factors and significance and conducting polymers.

Text book
A text book of Engineering Chemistry 15th edition by P.C.Jain and Monica Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publishing
Co (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
Text book of Engineering Chemistry by Dr. K.Pushpalatha, Wiley Publications, 2nd edition.
Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara published by Chand and Co.
Principles of Physical Chemistry by B.R.Puri, L.R.Sharma and M.S.Pathania, S.Nagin Chand and Co.
Text book of Physical Chemistry by Soni and Dharmatha, S.Chand & Sons.
Text book of Polymer Science by Gowarikar and Vishwanathan.
Corrosion Engineering by M.G.Fontana, Mc Graw Hill Publications.

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CS2C01                         C- PROGRAMMING                                  (3:0:0)
Algorithms and Flowcharts, Constants, Variables, and Data types, Operators and Expressions,
Managing Input and Output Operations, Decision making and Branching Decision making and
Looping, Arrays, Structures, Strings, User-defined Functions, Pointers, File Management
Text Books:
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    1. Introduction to Computers, Peter Norton, 7 Edition.
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    2. Programming in ANSI C, E Balaguruswamy, 7 Edition.

Reference Books:
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    1. Fundamentals of Computers, V Rajaraman, 6 Edition.
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    2. The C programming language, Brian w. Kernighan,Dennis Ritchie, 2 Edition.

 EC1C01/EC2C01                   ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS                          (3:0:0)3
Semiconductor Diodes and Applications, Bipolar Junction Transistor, Principle of Operation and
different configurations, Transistor Amplifiers, MOSFET construction, characteristics and its
applications, Operational Amplifiers and its applications, Number systems, Digital logic, A/D
and D/A convertors.

Text Books:
    1. Jacob Millman Arvin Grabel “Microelectronics”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2nd reprint 1999.
    2. S. Salivahanan, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2ndEdition, 2008.
    3. Adel S Sedara, Kenneth C Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits Theory and Applications”,
       7thEdition, Oxford.

Reference Books:
    1. David. A. Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, PHI, New Delhi, 2004.
    2. D.P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electronics”, McGraw Hill Education, 2014.
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    3. Robert L Boylestad', “Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory”, PHI, 6 Edition.

ME1C02/ME2C02                   Computer Aided Engineering Drawing            L:T:P 2:0:4 4
Introduction to Computer Aided Sketching, Orthographic Projections, Orthographic Projections
of Plane Surfaces, Projections of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Isometric Projection.

Text books:
    1. N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, “Engineering Drawing”,48th edition, 2005-Charotar
       Publishing House, Gujarat.
    2. K.R. Gopalakrishna,“Engineering Graphics”,32nd edition, 2005- Subash Publishers
       Bangalore.

CH2L01                       CHEMISTRY LABORATORY                                (0-0-3) 1.5
         Volumetric estimations: hardness of water, CaO in cement solution, COD, hypo, alloy
(brass) and ore solution (haematite); Instrumental analysis: potentiometry, conductometry,
colorimetry and viscometer.

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Textbook
Vogels textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis, revised by J.Bassett, R.C.Denny, G.H.Jeffery,
4th Ed.

CS2L01                'C' PROGRAMMING LABORATORY                                           (0-0-3)
Solving simple programs using basic constructs of C, Variants of IF statements and other
branching statements, Decision making statements and looping statements. Solve problems
using derived data types such as Arrays, structures and Strings. Illustrate the use of different
categories of Functions (in-built and user-defined) to write programs in C. Learn the usage of
pointers in 'c' and also perform I/O operations on file

Text Book:
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    1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balaguruswamy, 7 Edition.

Reference Books:
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    1. The C programming language, Brian w. Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, 2 Edition.
    2. Computer basics and C Programming, V Rajaraman, 2013.

HS1C01/HS2C01                   ENGLISH ENHANCEMENT COURSE                                 (2:0:0)
Documentary Film Making – Consists of all parameters of Communication: Listening, Speaking,
Reading and writing. Grammar and Creativity are the essence of this task. Students prepare their
own film and the subject of their choice. Elements of music, live interviews form part of the task.
A short verbal presentation prior to presenting the film is included with formal grooming that
carry marks. Email etiquette, conveying messages like acceptance or rejection of job offers,
requesting information or follow ups to earlier correspondence, agreement and dis-agreement
etc.
S-T-A-R – Basics of communication, its barriers, preparing a good introduction, using
comprehensible accent and using proper grammar. Grammar concepts through common errors.
Listening skills: listen to different accents and directions. Alternately – Recollect from the visual
words, speech and visuals. Face to face and back to back communication. Group discussion –
Seek information on the given topic, assimilate and present/share opinions, facts, ideas etc.
within the given parameters. Topics will pertain to current issues for eg. Occupational disease and
role of engineers to combat it (shop floor, operations area, silicosis etc.), Elections in India – the
new circus, Does India enjoy demographic advantage given its youth population, Start ups - the
new employment agency.

Text Books :
    1. A Mirror of Common Errors by Ashok Kumar Singh, Publisher – Students' Friends
    2. English Grammar by Wren and Martin
    3. I too had a dream – Verghese Kurien

References :
   1. King's English – The first encyclopedia of English Language, Publishers – Addone
   2. News Papers – English dailies and Magazines
   3. IELTS books
   4. Film CDs of UGC – Role Model series and other Motivational videos
   5. Internet sources
Note :
Handouts, Questionnaires and materials will be provided

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                                           III SEMESTER

MA3C02                      Transforms, Partial Differential                              (3:0:0)
                           Equations and Numerical Methods
Fourier series of period 2l – continuous and discontinuous functions, even and odd functions,
Half range series, Practical harmonic analysis. Solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous
PDE, Solution of homogeneous PDE by direct integration and method of separation of variables.
Various possible solutions of one dimensional wave equation and heat equation. Numerical
solution of a system of linear algebraic equations. Computation of largest eigen value and the
corresponding eigen vector, Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, Finite
differences, Newton's forward interpolation formula. Interpolation for unequal intervals.
Numerical differentiation. Numerical Integration. Applications. Z-transforms-properties.
Inverse Z-transforms. Application of Z - transforms to solve difference equations. 

Text Books:
    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – Dr. B.S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna
      Publications.
    2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,
       10th edition.

Reference Books:
    1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics – H. K. Dass, Chand Publications.
    2. Higher Engg. Mathematics – B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.
    3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics- Peter O Neil; Thomas, Broks/ Cole , 7th Edition

EC3C01                 ANALOG CMOS IC-1                                   (3:0:0)3
MOSFET Device structure and physical operation, current voltage characteristics, MOSFET as
an Amplifier, IC design philosophy, IC biasing- current sources, current mirrors and current
steering circuits, basic gain cells, cascade amplifier, current mirror circuits, Frequency response.

Text Books:
    1. Adel S Sedara, Kenneth C Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits Theory and
       Applications”,7thEditionOxford.
    2. Donald A. Neamen, “Microelectronics Circuit Analysis and Design”, McGraw-Hill,
       4thEdition, 2010.

Reference Books:
    1. Millman and Halkias, “Integrated Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New
       Delhi, 1991 Edition
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    2. Nashelsky and Boylested, “Electronic Circuits”, Prentice hall India, 9 Edition, 2007.

EC3C02              DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN                                  (3:0:0)3
Review of digital fundamentals, logic minimization methods, logic families, Combinational
logic design and analysis: Gates, Arithmetic circuits, Comparators, Multiplexers / De-
multiplexers, Decoders / Encoders, Buffers, Programmable Logic Devices, Delay, Hazards.
Sequential logic design and analysis: Latches, Flip-flops, Counters, Shift registers, Sequence
generators and detectors, Clock frequency, Setup and Hold time. Finite state machine design and
analysis: State table, State graphs, State assignment, State minimization, Synthesis using

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sequential circuits. VLSI Design flow: different modeling styles in VHDL, Synthesis and
Simulation, VHDL constructs and codes for combinational and sequential circuits.

Text Book:
    1. Charles H. Roth, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Thomson books / Co. Publications,
        5thEdition.

Reference Books:
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    1. R.P. Jain, “Modern Digital Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill, 4 Edition, 2009.
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    2. Douglas Perry, “VHDL”, Tata McGraw Hill, 4 Edition, 2002.
    3. W.H. Gothmann, “Digital Electronics- An Introduction to Theory and Practice”, PHI,
       2ndEdition., 2006.
    4. D.V. Hall, “Digital Circuits and Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1989.
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    5. Charles Roth, “Digital System Design using VHDL”, Tata McGraw Hill 2 Edition
    2012.

EC3C03COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE  (3:0:0)3
Logical organization of computers, Processor basics, CPU organization, data representation,
instruction Sets, data path design, fixed Point arithmetic, ALU design, control design: basic
concepts, Microprogrammed Control &hardwired control.                 

Text Books:
    1. Carl Hamacher, Z Vranesic and S. Zaky, “Computer Organization”, Tata McGraw-Hill,
       5thEdition

Reference Books:
   1. Morris Mano, “Computer System Architecture”, ' PHI 2ndEdition
   2. V Heuring and H Jordan, “Computer System Design and Architecture “Addison –
      Wesley 1stEdition.

EC3C04NETWORK ANALYSIS  (3:2:0)4
Practical sources, source transformation, network reduction using star-delta transformation,
Loop and node analysis with linearly dependent and independent sources for DC and AC
networks, Network Theorems, AC circuit Power Analysis, Series and Parallel resonance,
behaviour of circuit element under switching condition and their representation, Solution of
networks, step, ramp and impulse functions, transformed networks and their solution, short
circuit admittance parameter, open circuit impedance parameters, transmission parameters,
hybrid parameters, relationship between parameter sets.

Text Book:
   1. W H Hayt, J E Kemmerly and S M Durbin, “Engineering Circuit Analysis”,
       TMH,7thEdition.
Reference Books:
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   1. M.E. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, PHI, 2 Edition.
   2. Franklin, F. Kuo, “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, Wiley, 2ndEdition.

EC3C05DATA STRUCTURES USING C++ (3:2:0)4
Features of object-oriented programming, data types, operators, conditional statements, classes,
constructors and destructors, pointers, reference, polymorphism, Inheritances, virtual functions
and classes, Linked list, stack, queue, Graphs, BST, searching and sorting algorithms and Hash.
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Text Books:
    1. Herbert Schmidt, “The Complete Reference C++”,4thEdition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
    2. Y. Langsam, M. Augenstein and A.M. Tenenbaum, “Data Structures using C and C++”,
       Prentice Hall India.

Reference Books:
    1. Sartaj Sahni, “Data Structures using C++”, Tata McGraw Hill.
    2. Stanley B. Lippmann, Josee Lajore, “C++Primer”, 4thEdition, Addison Wesley, 2005.
    3. Owen L. Astrachan “Programming with C++: A Computer Science Tapestry”, Special
       Indian Edition 2007, Tata McGraw-Hill.
    4. E. Horowitz, and Sartaj Sahni, “Fundamentals of Data Structures”, Galgoti
       Publications.

                    DATA STRUCTURES USING C++
The following programs must be implemented using C++
    1.   Basic object oriented programming using operators, arrays and statements.
    2.   Constructors and destructors programs, Dynamic memory allocation programs.
    3.   Friend functions using OOPS concept.
    4.   Inheritance, Polymorphism, virtual functions.
    5.   Stack and queue implementation using linked list.
    6.   Singly linked list, doubly linked list, circular linked list programs.
    7.   DFS (Depth First Search) and BFS (Breadth First Search) algorithm implementation.
    8.   Searching and sorting programs.

EC3L01ANALOG CMOS IC-1 LABORATORY                                   (0:0:3)1.5
V-I and transfer characteristics of a JFET, Amplifier design and frequency response, diode
clipping and clamping circuits, Oscillators.

EC3L02DIGITAL SYTEM DESIGN LABORATORY(0:0:3)1.5
Experiments on Logic gates, sequential and combinational circuits, Simulation of combinational
and sequential circuits using VHDL codes.

HS3C01                       CONSTITUTION OF INDIA                                 (2:0:0)1
                            AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Preamble, Fundamental rights, limitations with leading cases. Directive principles of State
Policy and fundamental duties. Union Executive, including Supreme Court of India. State
Executive including High Court. Special Constitutional provision for SCs/ STs/ OBCs and
women & children, Emergency provisions. Electoral process, major Constitutional
Amendments. Scope and aims of Engineering Ethics including responsibility and impediments.
Honesty, integrity and reliability, risk, safety and liability in Engineering.

Text Books:
                                                                             th      th
     1. Durga Das Basu, “Introduction to the Constitution of India”, PHI, 19 and 20 Edition,
         2001.
     2. M. Govindarajan, S. Natarajan, V. S. Senthikumar “Engineering Ethics”, PHI, New
         Delhi, 2004.

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                                           IV SEMESTER

MA4C02         Complex Analysis, Stochastic Process and Special Functions                (3:0:0)

Numerical solutions of first order and first degree ordinary differential equations. Simultaneous
differential equations. Analytic function, Cauchy - Riemann equations in Cartesian and polar
forms. Construction of analytic functions in cartesian form – application problems. Bilinear
transformations, Complex line integral, Cauchy's theorem and Cauchy's integral formula.
Cauchy's residue theorem. Curve fitting by the method of least squares. Discrete random
variables, Binomial and Poisson distributions. Continuous random variables, Normal
distributions, Joint probability distribution (Discrete), Markov chains. Applications. Series
solution of Bessel's differential equation leading to Bessel function of first kind. Recurrence
relations, Legendre polynomial, Rodrigue's formula, Problems.

Text Books :
                                                                   nd
        1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – Dr. B.S. Grewal, 42 edition, Khanna
           Publications.
        2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley
        publications,
           10th edition.

Reference Books :

        1.    Advanced Engg. Mathematics – H. K. Dass (2008 edition), Chand
           Publications.
        2.    Higher Engg. Mathematics – B. V. Ramana (2010 edition), Tata McGraw-Hill
           Publications.
        3. Probability, Statistics and Random Processes- 3rd edition Tata McGraw-Hill
           Publications – T. Veerarajan.

EC4C01              ANALOG CMOS IC-2 (3:0:0)3
Differential and multistage amplifiers, MOS differential pair, CMRR, DC offset, differential
amplifier with a current mirror load, general feedback structure, properties of negative feedback,
feedback voltage amplifier, effect of feedback on amplifiers. Operational-Amplifier circuits, Two
stage CMOS Op-Amp, Folded cascade CMOS Op-Amp, Filters and Tuned amplifiers, Integrated
circuit timers.

Text Books:
    1. Adel S Sedara, Kenneth C Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits Theory and Applications”,
       Oxford, 7thEdition.
    2. Donald A. Neamen, “Microelectronics Circuit Analysis and Design”, McGraw-Hill,
       2010., 4thEdition,

Reference Books:
   1. Millman and Halkias, “Integrated Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New
      Delhi, 1991.
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   2. Nashelsky and Boylested, “Electronic Circuits”, Prentice Hall India, 9 Edition, 2007.

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EC4C02             ARM PROCESSORS                                  (3:0:0)3
Introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers, ARM Processor: ARM architecture,
programmers model, pipelining, ARM organization & implementation, addressing modes,
instruction set, thumb model, AMBA. programming and interfacing with ARM7 Processor:
introduction to LPC2148, GPIO and timer programming, PWM, Watch Dog Timer, ADC, DAC.
interfacing of DC and Stepper Motor, LED, Toggle Switch, Matrix Key board, applications of
microcontroller.

Text book:
                                                                                              nd
    1. Steve Furber, “ARM System-On-Chip Architecture”, Pearson Education, 2000, 2
        Edition,

Reference books:
    1. Steve Furber, “ARM System Architecture”, Edison Wesley Longman, 1996.
    2. J. R. Gibson., “ARM Assembly Language-An Introduction”, Dept. of Electrical
       Engineering and Electronics, 2ndEdition, 2011.
    3. William Hohl, “ARM Assembly Language-Fundamentals and Techniques”, CRC
       Press, 2009.
    4. Andrew N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chris Wright, “ARM System Developer's Guide”,
       Elsevier, 2004.
    5. LPC21XX, User Manual, 2007.

EC4C03          OPERATING SYSTEMS                                (3:0:0)3
Introduction and overview of Operating Systems, Structure of the Operating System, Process
Management, Memory management, virtual memory concept, CPU scheduling, Message
Passing, Inter process communication.

Text book:
                                                                                    rd
    1. D. M. Dhamdhare, “Operating Systems, A Concept based Approach”, TMH, 3 Edition,
        2014.

Reference books:
                                                                              th
    1. Silberschatz and Galvin, John Wiley, “Operating Systems Concepts”,5 Edition, 2001.
    2. William Stalling, “Operating System – Internals and Design Systems”, Pearson
        Education, 4thEdition, 2006.

EC4C04ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY (3:2:0)4
Static Electric Fields, Experimental law of Coulomb, Gauss's law and Divergence, Energy and
Potential, conductor properties and boundary conditions, Magnetic Fields, Biot-Savart's law,
Ampere's circuital law, curl, Stoke's theorem, magnetic flux and flux density, magnetic and Time
Varying Fields. Electro Magnetic Waves.

Textbook:
    1. Mathew N O Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, Oxford University Press, 2001.

Reference books:
    1. William H. Hayt and John A. Buck, “Engineering Electromagnetics”, Tata McGraw-
       Hill Publications, 6thEdition, 2001.

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    2. John Krauss and David A. Fleisch “Electromagnetic with Applications”, McGraw-Hill,
       5thEdition, 1999.

EC4C05SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS                 (3:2:0)4
Definitions of signal and system, Time-Domain Representation for LTI Systems, Fourier Domain
Representation for Signals, Application of Fourier Representations, Z-Transforms.

Text Book:
                                                                    nd
    1. Simon Haykin and Barry Van Ven, “Signals and Systems”, 2 Edition, John Wiley, 2018.

Reference Books:
    1. Michel J Roberts, “Signals and Systems: Analysis of Signals Through Linear Systems”,
        Tata McGraw Hill.
    2. Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky and S. Hamid Nawab, “Signals and Systems”,
        Pearson Education Asia, 2ndEdition, PHI-2014.

EC4L01ANALOG CMOS IC-2 LABORATORY (0:0:3)1.5
Voltage follower, inverting and non-inverting amplifier, Adder, Subtractor, Integrator,
differentiator, Monostable multivibrators, Astable multivibrators, Precision half wave and full
wave rectifiers, filters.

EC4L02 ARM PROCESSORS LABORATORY(0:0:3)1.5
Familiarization of ARM kits and software tool, Basic assembly and Embedded C programming,
interfacing of peripherals to ARM kit and programming.

HS4C02                   ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES                                        (2:0:0)1
Introduction, man– environment interaction, eco systems, pond as an eco-system,
natural resources, renewable and non-renewable energy, water and air pollution,
global environmental issues, impact assessment, auditing, environmental legislations
and acts, rainwater harvesting.

Text book:
    1. Benny Joseph, “Environmental Science and Engineering”. Tata McGraw Hill
        Publishing Company Limited.

Reference books:
    1. Gilbert M. Masters, “Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science”,
        PHI.
        Edward J. Kormondy, “Concepts of Ecology”, PHI.

                     LATERAL ENTRY STUDENTS SYLLABUS

MA3CL1                        BASIC MATHEMATICS                                (3:0:0)
Introduction to some standard curves. Basic concepts of differentiation. Expansion of functions –
Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s expansion of a function of one variable. Partial differentiation.
Measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion. Mean deviation and Standard deviation.

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Simple application problems. Evaluation of definite integrals, Evaluation of double integrals.
Beta and Gamma functions. Fourier series of period 2π, Practical harmonic analysis of period 2π.
Solution of first order and first degree differential equations. Solution of higher order non-
homogeneous differential equations.

Text Books:
    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna
       publications.
    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.Dass , (2008 edition), Chand Publications.

Reference Books:
    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,
       10th edition.
    2. N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal : Engineering Mathematyics, Laxmi publishers, 7th Ed.
       2007.

MA4CL1                     APPLIED MATHEMATICS – I                                      (3:0:0)
Vector differentiation - Gradient, Divergence, Curl and Laplacian, Irrotational vectors.
Laplace transform of standard functions, properties. Unit step function. Inverse Laplace
transforms. Solution of ordinary differential equations with initial conditions. Rank of a matrix,
Consistency of a system of linear non homogeneous algebraic equations. Eigen values and Eigen
vectors of a square matrix. Solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous PDE. Various
possible solutions of one dimensional wave equation and heat equation. Numerical solution of
algebraic and transcendental equations. Finite differences, Interpolation for equal and unequal
intervals.
                                                                     
Text Books:
    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna
       publications.
    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.Dass , (2008 edition), Chand Publications.

Reference Books:
    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,
       10th edition.
    2. N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal : Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi publishers, 7th Ed.
       2007.

HS3CL1 ENGLISH ENHANCEMENT COURSE (2:0:0)1
Language and Communication Basics – LSRW, Group Discussion and Writing task, STAR and
Listening, Writing tasks

MA5CL1                     APPLIED MATHEMATICS – II                                      (3:0:0)
Numerical solutions of first order and first degree ordinary differential equations. Analytic
function, Cauchy - Riemann equations, properties of analytic functions. Construction of analytic
functions. Application to flow problems. Conformal mapping. Bilinear transformations. Curve
fitting by the method of least squares. Correlation and Regression. Random variables: Discrete
and Continuous Probability Distributions, Joint Probability Distribution(Discrete), Markov
chains.

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Text Books:
    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna
       publications.
    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.Dass , (2008 edition), Chand Publications.

Reference Books:
    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,
       10th edition.
    2. N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal : Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi publishers, 7th Ed.
       2007.

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                                           V SEMESTER

EC5C01                       DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING                               (3:2:0)4
The Discrete Fourier Transform, Properties of DFT, Circular Convolution, Frequency analysis of
signals using the DFT, Efficient Computation of DFT, FFT algorithm, DCT, Frequency
Transformations in the Analog and Digital domain, Design of FIR and IIR Filters, Digital Filter
Structures.

Text Books:
    1. Proakis and Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing – Principles Algorithm and
       Application”, Pearson Education 4thEdition,2007.
    2. Oppenheim and Schaffer, “Discrete Time Signal Processing”, PHI,2003.

Reference Book:
    1. Sanjit K. Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing”, TMH, 2004.

EC5C02                     DIGITAL DESIGN USING VERILOG                              (3:2:0)4
Module concept, data types, primitives, attributes, modelling styles, Basics of simulation,
Structural modelling, Dataflow modelling, Behavioural modelling, Procedural constructs,
Assignments statements, Tasks, functions and UDP's, Logic Synthesis with Verilog HDL,
Timing and Delays, FSM Modelling styles, RTL design, ASM chart, Data path and Control path
design, FPGA based systems.

Text Books:
    1. Ming Bo Lin, “Advanced Digital Design using Verilog HDL”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2013.
    2. S Palnitkar, “Verilog HDL”, Pearson Education, 2003.
    3. Wayne Wolf, “FPGA- Based System Design”, Pearson Education, 2004.

Reference Books:
    1. Celleti, “Advanced Digital Design using Verilog HDL”, PHI 2003.
    2. Rao R Tummala, Madhavan Swaminathan, “Introduction to System on Package SOP
       Miniaturization of the Entire System”, McGraw-Hill, 2008.
    3. C. H. Roth, “Digital System Design using VHDL”, PWS Publishing, 1998.

EC5C03            ANALOG & DIGITAL COMMUNICATION                                     (4:0:0)4
Introduction, Analog Modulation, Noise in Communication systems, Sampling Process,
Waveform Coding Techniques, Base-Band Transmission, Digital Carrier Modulation Schemes.

Text Book:
    1. Simon Haykin, “An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications”,2ndEdition,
       John Wiley, 2012.

Reference Book:
    1. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, John Willey, 4thEdition,2006.

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EC5C04                          CONTROL SYSTEMS                                      (3:0:0)3
Mathematical Models of Physical Systems, Block Diagram and Signal Flow Graphs, Time
Domain Analysis of Control Systems, Introduction to stability-root locus techniques and
compensation using root locus, Frequency Domain Analysis of Control Systems Stability
Analysis, Control System components, Time domain response with P, PI and PID controllers,
Additions of poles and zeros to the transfer functions and their effect on root locus Magnitude
versus Phase angle plots, compensation using bode plots, State space models for control systems
and its applications, Signal Generator.

Text Book:
    1. J. Nagareth and M. Gopal, “Control Systems Engineering” New age international,
       4thEdition.

Reference Books:
    1. K. Ogata , “Modern Control Engineering”,–Pearson education Asia / PHI 4thEdition,
       2002.
    2. Benjamin C. Kuo, “Automatic Control System”, PHI, 8thEdition, 2002.

EC5M01                   DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM                                  (3:0:0)3
                                            **As per NPTEL

EC5M02             HARDWARE MODELING USING VERILOG                                   (3:0:0)3
                                            **As per NPTEL

EC5C06                     ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT                                    (3:0:0)3
History of scientific management – types of ownership. Organization structures, Functions of
Management, PODSCORB, Engineers as managers/leaders, leader and managers, Content
Theories, Stress and Conflict: Team building, Negotiation, Management by Objectives, New
Product Development and Marketing, Motivation, Project management: Basic Concepts of
Project Management such as Scope, Time, Cost and Quality. Network diagrams and Critical path,
7 QC tools.

Text Books:
    1. Banga and Sharma, “Industrial Organization and Management” by Khanna
       Publishers., New Delhi, 2007.
    2. Ramesh Burbure; “Management and Entrepreneurship” by Rohan Publishers, 2009.

Reference Books:
    1. Dale H. Bester field, “Total Quality Management”, Publisher - Pearson Education India,
       3rdEdition.
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    2. I.M. Pandey, “Financial Management”, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, 9 Edition
       2009.
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    3. R. Panneerselvam, “Engineering Economics”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.5 Edition, 2004.

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EC5L01                     COMMUNICATION LABORATORY                                  (0:0:3)1.5
Experiments on Modulation, Sampling, amplifier and attenuator circuits.

EC5L02           DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY                                (0:0:3)1.5
Signal processing algorithm implementation and verification using MATLAB/Scilab/Octave or
other tools. Signal processing algorithm implementation on DSP kits, Realization of digital filters
on DSP kits.

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                                           VI SEMESTER

EC6C01                         CMOS VLSI DESIGN                             (3:2:0)4
MOSFETs and MOSFET Equivalent Circuits, CMOS Processing Technology, Layout design
rules, FET Sizing and Unit Transistor, MOSFET Logic gates, CMOS combinational, sequential
logic circuits, Clocking, Switching characteristics, Delay models, Power dissipation, Advanced
Techniques in CMOS Logic Circuits, Clocked CMOS, Dynamic CMOS Logic Circuits.                     

Text books:
   1. John P. “Introduction to VLSI Circuits and Systems”, Uyemura, John Wiley, 2010.
   2. Jan M. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan and B. Nikolic, “Digital Integrated Circuits: A
       design Perspective”, Pearson Education, 2002.
Reference Books:
   '
   1. Etienne Sicard, Sonia Delmas Bendhia, “Basics of CMOS Cell Design: Deep-
       Submicron CMOS Circuit Design”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2ndEdition 2005.

                           CMOS VLSI DESIGN LABORATORY
Schematic and Layout Simulation of CMOS Inverter, Combinational and Sequential Circuits

EC6C02                   ADVANCED COMMUNICATION                                (3:0:0)3
Spread spectrum modulation, advanced modulation techniques, Source waveform and channel
Coding Techniques, Channel Capacity, Error control codes and advanced codes. MIMO, QAM,
4G and Multicarrier.

Text Books:
   1. Simon Haykin “Digital Communications”, John Willey, 4thEdition 2006.
   2. Lie Liang Yang “Multicarrier Communications”, Wiley, 2009.
   3. K. Sam Shanmugam, “Digital and Analog Communication Systems”, John Wiley,2001.
References Books:
   1. Simon Haykin, “An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications”, John Wiley,
       2ndEdition, 2012.

EC6C03                   COMMUNICATION NETWORKS                                (3:0:0)3
Introduction, Network Architecture, Data Link and Network layer, Multiple Access and LAN's,
Internetworking, End to End Protocols, Applications, Socket Programming.

Text Books:
   1.                         Larry L. Peterson and Bruce S. Devie, “Computer Networks”,
       Morgan Kaufmann Publications, 4thEdition, 2002.
   2.                         Behrouz A Forouzan, “Data Communication and Networking”,
       Tata McGraw-Hill, 4th (Indian) Edition, 2006.
Reference Books:
    1. Andrew S Tannenbaum, “Computer Networks”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
        4thEdition.

EC6C04                            EMBEDDED SYSTEMS                                  (3:0:0)3
Embedded System Characteristics, Design flow, Software components, Debugging tools,
Embedded Processors, Memory, Interfacing, Device Drivers, Embedded Operating Systems,
Operating Systems standards, Performance guidelines.
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Text Books:
    1.  Tammy Noergaard “Embedded Systems Architecture: A Comprehensive Guide for
       Engineers and Programmers”, Elsevier, 2005.
    2. Gene Sally, “Professional Linux Embedded System”, Academic Press 2010.

Reference Books:
    1. Frank Vahid, Tony D. Givargis, “Embedded system Design: A Unied
       Hardware/Software Introduction”, John Wily & Sons Inc., 2002.
    2. Peter Marwedel, “Embedded System Design”, Science Publishers, 2007.
    3. Arnold S Burger, “Embedded System Design”, 2002.
    4. Raj Kamal, “Embedded Systems: Architecture, Programming and Design”, TMH
       Publications, 2ndEdition, 2008.

EC6C05                          ENGINEERING ECONOMICS                               (3:0:0)3
Introduction to Engineering Economics, Laws of Demand and Supply, Elements of Cost, Break-
even analysis, Value Engineering, Interest formulae, NPV analysis, Financial management, Risk
return tradeoff, financial statements, Long term sources of finance, Mergers and Dividends,
Concepts of, Depreciation, Methods of Depreciation calculations, Budgets, Replacement and
Maintenance analysis – Types of maintenance, types of replacement problem, determination of
economic life of an asset.

Text Books:
    1. Panneer Selvam, R. “Engineering Economics”, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, New Delhi,
       2001.

Reference Books:
    1. “Contemporary Engineering Economics”, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.
    2. Donald.G. Newman, Jerome. P. Lavelle, “Engineering Economics and analysis”, Engg.
       Press, Texas, 2010.
    3. Degarmo, E.P., Sullivan, WG and Canada, J.R, “Engineering Economy”, Macmillan,
       New York, 2011.
    4. Zahid A khan, “Engineering Economy”, Dorling Kindersley, 2012.

EC6E101                INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING                                (3:0:0)3
Information Theory, Source Coding, Information Channels, Error Control coding, cyclic codes.

Text Books:
    1. Muralidhar Kulkarni, K.S. Shivaprakasha, “Information Theory and Coding”, Wiley
       India Pvt. Ltd, 2015.
    2. Shanmugam, K. Sam, “Digital and Analog Communication Systems” John Wiley &
       Sons publisher, 1996.
    3. Simon S Haykin “Digital Communications”, Wiley, 1988.

Reference Books:
    1. Bernard Sklar, “Digital Communications – Fundamentals and Applications”, Pearson
       Education, 2nd Edition, 2016.
    2. Man, Young Rhee, “Error Correcting Coding Theory”, McGraw-Hill Publisher, 1989.
    3. John G. Proakis, “Digital Communications”, TMH,5th Edition, 2008.

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EC6E102                        DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING                                (3:0:0)3
Introduction to Image Processing System, 2D Signals and Systems, Image Transforms Image
Enhancement, Enhancement through point operation, Types of point operation, Histogram
Manipulation, Linear gray-level transformation, Image Restoration, Image Compression.

Text Books:
    1. S. Jayaraman, S. Esakkirajan, T. Veerakumara, “Digital Image Processing”, Tata
       McGraw Hill, 2009

Reference Books:
    1. Gonzalez and Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, Pearson Publisher, 3rdEdition, 2014.
    2. Anil K Jain, “Digital Image Processing”, Prentice Hall, 1998.

EC6E103                               NEURAL NETWORKS                                  (3:0:0)3
Introduction, neural net architectures, neural learning, use of neural networks, Supervised
learning, single layer networks, perceptrons, linear separability, perceptron training algorithm.
Multiclass Networks-I, multilevel discrimination, back propagation, setting parameter values,
accelerating learning process, application, radial basis functions, unsupervised learning,
Adaptive resonance theorem, Optimization using hop filed networks, evolutionary computation.

Text books:
    1. Kisha Mehrotra, C. K. Mohan, Sanjay Ranka, “Elements of Articial Neural Networks”,
       Penram, 1997.

Reference Books:
    1. R. Schalkoff, “Articial Neural Networks”, MGH, 1997.
    2. J. Zurada, “Introduction to Articial Neural Systems”, Jaico, 2003.'
    3. Haykins', “Neural Networks”, Pearson, 1999.

EC6E104                            INTERNET OF THINGS                                  (2:0:2)3
Introduction to Internet of Things, Basics of Networking, Communication Protocol, Wireless
Sensor Networks, Cloud and Fog computing, IoT Platforms, Power Optimization, Cyber security
and privacy in IOT.

Text Books:
    1 Vijay Madisetti, “Internet of Things A Hands-On- Approach”,ArshdeepBahga,2014.
    2 Pethuru Raj and Anupama C. Raman.“The Internet of Things: Enabling Technologies,
      Platforms, and Use Cases”

Reference Books:
    1 Adrian McEwen, “Designing the Internet of Things”, Wiley Publishers, 2013.
    2 Arshdeep Bhaga and Vijay Madisetti. “Big Data Science & Analytics”

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                      INTERNET OF THINGS LABORATORY
            Experiments on IoT devices like Raspberry pi, Intel Boards and sensors.

EC6L01         COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS LABORATORY (0:0:3)1.5
Network configuration commands, Simulation of basic network topologies and routing protocols
using NS2 and Netsim.

EC6L02                EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LABORATORY                                 (0:0:3)1.5
Developing an Embedded Standalone application and emulation using QEMU, Kernel
Compilation, Interrupt handling, serial communication and implementation of basic embedded
application.

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                                          VII SEMESTER

EC7C01                       ANTENNA AND MICROWAVE                                 (3:2:0)4
Antenna basics, arrays, field analysis, typical antenna design, measurements, Introduction to
Microwave, Microwave Transmission Lines, Microwave Networks and passive devices,
microwave diodes, strip lines, introduction to radar, basic functions, range equations, radar
transmitter and receiver.

Text Books:
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    1. Constantine A. Balanis, “Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design”,4 Edition, 2016.
    2. M.Kulkarni “Microwave & Radar Engineering”, (Umesh Pbs).
    3. Merrill I Skolnik, “Introduction to Radar systems”, TMH, 4thEdition, 2004.

Reference Book:
    1. David M Pozar, “Microwave Engineering”, John Wiley,3rdEdition, 2005.
    2. Annapurna Das, Sisir K Das, “Microwave Engineering”, TMH Publication.
    3. Samuel Y Liao, “Microwave Devices and circuits”, Prentice Hall,3rdEdition,2004.

EC7C02                     WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS                                 (3:2:0)4
Introduction and Evolution of Mobile Radio Communication, Mobile Communication Concepts,
Common Cellular System Components, GSM and TDMA Technology, CDMA Technology,
Wireless Modulation techniques.

Text Books:'
    1. Sanjay Sharma', “Wireless Cellular Communications”, KATSON books, 2nd Edition
       2007.'
    2. Mullet', “Introduction to Wireless Telecommunications Systems and Networks”,
       Cengage Learning, Sixth Indian reprint 2010.

Reference books:
    1. Rappaport Theodore. “Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice” by Pearson
       Education India, 2009.

EC7E201                 OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM                               (3:0:0)3
Overview of optical fiber communication, Signal Degradation and losses in Optical Fibers,
Optical Sources and Detectors, Optical Receiver and Digital Transmission System, Overview of
Analog links and Optical Amplifiers, Optical Networks.       

Text Books:
    1. Gerd Keiser, “Optical Fiber Communication”, 'MGH, 3th Ed., 2008.

Reference Books:'
    1. John M. Senior', “Optical Fiber Communications”, Pearson Education. 3rd Impression,
       2007.

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