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ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION SYLLABUS

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EC- 452 SOFT COMPUTING (3-0-0)

MODULE-I
Neural networks, Introduction, Neuron Models, Supervised and Unsupervised Learning Methods, Single Neuron/ Perceptron Networks, Training Methods, Applications to Linearly separable problems, Multi layered perceptrons, Back-propagation algorithm, Introduction to Fuzzy systems, Membership function, Fuzzy relational operation, fuzzy IF THEN rules, Defuzzyffication – Sugeno and Mamdani type systems, Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Sytems, Training Methods.
MODULE-II
Genetic Algorithm: Basic Concepts, Search Space, Working Principle. Encoding: Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Permutation, Value and Tree. Decoding, Fitness Function, Selection: Roulette-wheel, Tournament, Rank and Steady-state. Elitism, Crossover: Single-Point, Two-Point, Multi-Point, Uniform, Matrix And Cross Over Rate, Mutation: Mutation, Mutation Rate.
Ant Colony Optimization: Ant Foraging Behavior, Combinatorial Optimization, Routing In Communication Network,
MODULE-III
Application: Control; Communication Engineering; System Identification And Pattern Classification, Function Optimization, Adaptive System Identification, Channel Equalization.

EC – 442 MOBILE COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

MODULE-I (15 Hours)
Cellular Concept & System Design: Fundamentals Hexagonal Cell, Frequency reuse, Handoff, Interferences and System Capacity, Adjacent Channel interference. Improving coverage and capacity in Cellular Systems – Cell Splitting, Sectoring, Microcell Zone Concept. Mobile Radio Propagation : Large –Scale path loss Free space propagation model, Reflection, Ground Reflection (2-ray) Model, Diffraction, Scattering. Practical link budget design using path loss model.Determination of percentage of coverage area. Outdoor propagation Model – Okumura Model; Small scale fading & multipath - Factors influence small scale fading. Parameters of Mobile Multipath Channels, Time dispersion parameters, Coherence Bandwidth and Coherence time of a Channel, Flat Channel, Frequency Selective Channel. Modulation Techniques for mobile radio : ð/4 QPSK, Minimum shift keying MSK Gaussian minimum shift keying GMSK, OFDM and their performance analysis.
MODULE-II (15 Hours)
Spread Spectrum Techniques : PN Sequence, DS-SS, PH-Ss and their performances, in fading and Multipath channels. Equalization and Diversity: Fundamental of equalization, Linear Equalizers, Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation Equalizer (MLSE). Least Mean Square algorithm. Diversity Techniques : Space diversity, frequency diversity, Polarization diversity & Time diversity. Multiple Access Techniques: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, SDMA, Sense CDMA.
MODULE-III (10 Hours)
Wireless Network, Circuit switching & Packet Switching, Traffic Routing; The OSI Model GSM; System Architecture, Protocols; Localization and calling. Handover, Security. Introduction to SS7 signaling, Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Mobile IP, and Mobile TCP.

EC - 444 ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (3-0-0)

MODULE-I (10 Hours)
Review of fundamental concept of Digital Communication:
Binary modulated Bandpass signaling:- OOK, BPSK, DPSK, FSK, Multilevel modulated Bandpass signaling- QPSK, MPSK, QAM, OQPSK, /4 QPSK-their PSD; minimum shift keying & GMSK OFDM, Trellis Code Modulation.
Multiplexing:- T1 digital carrier system, Frame synchronization, Bit interleaving Vrs. Word interleaving, composite baseband signal, WDM.
MODULE-II (15 Hours)
Microwave radio communication system:- FM microwave radio-system- Transmitter, Receiver, Repeaters, Diversity, Protection switching arrangement, FM microwave radio station, Microwave Repeater Station path characteristics, system Gain.
Satellite communication system:- Satellite orbit, Geostationary satellite, Antenna look angle. Digital & Analog TV transmission, Data and signal multiple access, Link budget analysis- signal power received, characterization of noise sources, link budget evaluation, Eb/N0 link budget digital system, path loss.
MODULE-III (08 Hours)
Wireless Communication:- Cellular telephone system-1G, 2G & 3G system, frequency reuse, cell splitting, propagation effect, FDMA, TDMA & CDMA wireless communication system, GSM, IS-95 and GPS.

HS-402 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (3-0-0)

MODULE-I [12 hours]
Introduction to Management: Science, Theory and Practice; Importance and Scope of Management; Evolution of Management Thought; Management and Environment- Environmental Impact on the Management Process; Globalisation and Business Environment; Social Responsibilities and Obligations of Business Management.
Importance of Management in Engineering and Technology - Critical Factors in Managing Technology, Management of Technology and Global Competitiveness, Formulation of a Technology Strategy; Creating the Product-Technology-Business Connection, Technology Planning, Technology as an Instrument of Competition.
MODULE-II [12 hours]
The Process of Management; Planning – Essentials of Planning and Managing by Objectives, Strategies, Policies, Planning Perishes, and Decision Making; Organising – Principles of Organization, Organization Structure, Effective Organizing and Organization Culture; Directing – Crisis Management and Corporate Governance; Staffing – Selection, Training, Development, Appraisal,
Knowledge Management; Controlling – The System and Process of Controlling, Control Techniques and Information Technology.
MODULE-III [12 hours]
Functions of Management – Marketing Function of Management, Morden Concept of Marketing, Functional Classification of Marketing, Marketing Mix, Fundamental Needs of Customers, Role of Distribution Channels and Advertising; Financial Functions of Management – Concept of Financial Management, Project Appraisal, Tools of Financial Decision Making, Introduction to Short-Term and Long-Term Sources of Financing.