There will be two internal tests in a semester and the average of these two will be taken into account for the award of marks for internal tests. The end-semester examination of the project work will be conducted by the same committee appointed for the industry-oriented mini-project. The evaluation of the project work takes place at the end of the fourth year.
TECH. ELECTRONICS AND TELEMATICS ENGINEERING I YEAR
The goal is to find the relationship between the variables x and y from the given data (x,y). Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations and Linear System of Equations: Introduction – Graphical interpretation of the solution of equations. The bisection method – The false position method – The iteration method – Newton-Raphson method. One will be able to find the expansion of a given function by Fourier series and Fourier transform of the function.
UNIT II
In the future, global problems and issues will require a deep understanding of chemistry to achieve a global solution. This syllabus aims to bridge the concepts and theory of chemistry with examples from practical application areas, strengthening the connection between science and engineering. It covers the basics of various branches of chemistry, which are fundamental tools required for an experienced engineer.
UNIT III
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab
Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab
A computer-based language laboratory for 40 students with 40 systems, one main console, LAN capability and English language software for students to learn independently.
Spoken English (CIEFL) in 3 volumes with 6 cassettes, OUP
English Pronouncing Dictionary Daniel Jones Current Edition with CD
Prescribed Lab Manual: A Manual entitled “English Language Communication Skills (ELCS) Lab Manual- cum- Work Book”,
The Internet & World Wide Web module introduces the various ways of connecting the PC to the Internet from home and work and using the Internet effectively. Importance of LaTeX and MS office 2007/equivalent (FOSS) tool Word as a word processor Details of the three tasks and functions that will be covered in each, using LaTeX and Word – Access, overview of toolbars, saving files , Use of help and resources, rulers, format templates. Week 15 - Excel Orientation: The mentor must tell the importance of MS office 2007/equivalent (FOSS) tool Excel as a spreadsheet tool, give the details of the two tasks and functions that will be covered in each.
TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE
Complex functions – differentiation and integration: complex functions and their representation on the Argand plane, concepts of limit continuity, differentiability, analysis, Cauchy-Riemann conditions, harmonic functions – Milne – Thompson method. After completing this course, the student will be able to do this. analyze the complex functions with reference to their analyticity, Integration using Cauchy's integral theorem. Random Variable: Definition of a random variable, conditions for a function to be a random variable, discrete, continuous and mixed random variables.
Multiple Random Variables: Vector Random Variables, Joint Distribution Function, Properties of Joint Distribution, Marginal Distribution Functions, Conditional Distribution and Density - Point Conditioning, Conditional Distribution and Density - Interval Conditioning, Statistical Independence, Sum of Two Random Variables, Sum of Several Random Variables Variables, central limit theorem (proof not expected), unequal distribution, equal distributions. Operations with several random variables: expected value of a function of random variables: joint moments about the origin, joint central moments, joint characteristic functions, joint Gaussian random variables: two random variables, case of N random variables, properties , Transformations of several random variables, Linear transformations of Gaussian random variables variables. This course provides an in-depth knowledge of switching theory and digital circuit design techniques, which are fundamental to the design of any digital circuit.
To learn basic digital circuit design techniques and fundamental concepts used in digital system design. Design and Analysis of Sequential Circuits: Introduction, State Diagram, Analysis of Synchronous Sequential Circuits, Design Approaches to Synchronous Sequential State Machines, Design Aspects, State Reduction, Design Steps, Realization Using Flip-Flops. Kirchhoff's laws, network reduction techniques - series, parallel, series parallel, star-to-delta or delta-star transformations, nodal analysis, mesh analysis, super node and super mesh for DC excitations.
To acquaint the student with the principle of operation, analysis and design of junction diodes, BJT and FET transistors, and amplifier circuits.
N Junction Diode: Qualitative Theory of N Junction, N Junction as a Diode, Diode Equation, Volt-Ampere Characteristics, Temperature
- Design and Simulation in Simulation Laboratory using any Simulation Software (Minimum 6 Experiments)
- Testing in the Hardware Laboratory (Minimum 2 Experiments) 1. Class A Power Amplifier (with transformer load)
Gain in-depth knowledge of signals, systems and their analysis with various transformations. Understands the principle of a linear system, the characteristics of a system filter and its bandwidth, the concepts of autocorrelation and cross-correlation, and the power density spectrum. Calculation of unit sample, unit step and sinusoidal response of a given LTI system and verification of its physical feasibility and stability properties.
This course introduces the basic concepts of transient analysis of circuits, basic two-port network parameters, and the design analysis of filters and attenuators and their use in circuit theory. The emphasis of this course is on the basic operation of DC machines and transformers, which includes DC generators and motors, single-phase transformers. To acquaint the student with the theory and basic concepts of electromagnetic waves and transmission lines, as well as their practical applications.
Principles of Communication Systems – H Taub & D. After completing the course students will be able to:. For a detailed discussion of arithmetic unit operation, including algorithms and implementation of fixed and floating-point addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Memory Management: Swapping, Contiguous Memory Allocation, Paging, Page Table Structure, Segmentation, Virtual Memory, On-Demand Paging, Page Swapping Algorithms, Frame Allocation, Crashing Case Studies - UNIX, Linux, Windows.
The organization of the Control Unit, Arithmetic and Logic Unit, Memory Unit and the I/O Unit. Analyze the electric and magnetic field emission from various basic antennas and mathematical formulation of the analysis. Aware of the wave spectrum and respective band based antenna usage and also to know the propagation of the waves at different frequencies through different layers in the existing layered free space environment structure.
Unit II
To enable the student to understand and appreciate, with a practical overview, the importance of several fundamental issues that govern business operations, namely: demand and supply, the production function, cost analysis, markets, forms of business organizations, capital budgeting and financial and financial accounting. analysis.
Unit III
Introduction to Financial Accounting and Financial Analysis: Accounting Concepts and Conventions - Introduction IFRS - Double Entry, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance - Closing Accounts (Trading Account, Income Statement and Balance Sheet with Simple Adjustments). Financial analysis: Analysis and interpretation of liquidity ratios, activity ratios and capital structure ratios and profitability ratios. Understand market dynamics namely demand and supply, demand forecasting, elasticity of demand and supply, pricing methods.
Gain insight into how the production function is performed to achieve the cheapest combination of inputs and cost analysis. To help students appreciate the essential complementarity between "VALUES" and "SKILLS" to ensure lasting happiness and well-being, which are fundamental aspirations of all people. To facilitate the development among students of a holistic view of life, profession and application, based on a correct understanding of human reality and the rest of existence.
Course Introduction - Need, Basic Guidelines, Content and Process of Value Education: Understanding the need, basic guidelines, content and process of Value Education. The right understanding, conditions and physical facilities - the basic requirements for the fulfillment of every human being's aspirations with their proper priority. Method to fulfill the above human aspirations: to understand and live in harmony on different levels.
Understanding the harmony of self with body: Sanyam and Swasthya; correct assessment of physical needs, meaning of prosperity in detail.
Unit III
Plane Analysis of Discrete-Time Control System: Transform method for solving difference equations; Pulse transforms function, block diagram
- Network Design : Planning a Network with different users, Hosts and Services
- ATM: A connection oriented cell switching technology
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP): A Routing Protocol based on the distance vector Algorithm
- Mobile Wireless Networks : A wireless Local Area Network with mobile stations
Students will be able to analyze various switching techniques such as routing and console programming. To give the student an understanding of cellular concept, Frequency Reuse, handover strategies. To enable the student to analyze and understand cellular wireless and cellular communication systems through a stochastic fading channel.
To give the student an understanding of Co-channel and Non-Co-channel interference. To give the student an understanding of cell coverage for signal and traffic, diversity techniques and mobile antennas. To give the student an understanding of frequency management, channel assignment and types of handover.
By the end of the course, the student will be able to analyze and design wireless and mobile cellular systems. The student will be able to understand the basic techniques to overcome the various fading effects. The student will be able to know mobile coverage for signal and traffic, diversity techniques and mobile antennas.
The student will have an understanding of frequency management, channel allocation and types of handover.
Type Tubes
To prepare students to understand the concept of frequency reuse and to be able to apply it in mobile cellular system design. To provide an analytical perspective on the design and analysis of traditional and emerging wireless networks, and to discuss the nature and methods of solving fundamental problems in wireless networks. To train students to understand the architecture and operation of various wireless wide area networks such as GSM, IS-95, GPRS and SMS.
To prepare students to understand the emerging technique OFDM and its importance in wireless communications. Pattern recognition, description of classifiers, extraction of patterns and features with examples of training and learning in PR systems, approaches to pattern recognition. Statistical Pattern Recognition-I: Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition, Gaussian Case and Class Dependence, Discriminant Functions, Classification Performance, Risks and Errors.
Statistical Pattern Recognition-II: Bayesian Classified Decision - For Bayesian Classifier, Bayesian Classifier for Normal Patterns, Learnable Pattern Classifiers - Deterministic Approach, Perceptron Approach, Concept of Reward and Punishment, Gradient Approach, Gradient Descent Algorithms - LMSE Algorithms - multicategory classification. Syntactic Pattern Recognition: String Recognition: String Matching, Distance Editing, Computational Complexity, Error String Matching, Don't Worry String Matching, Grammar Methods: Grammars,. Learn the details of the TCP/IP global Internet, including the architecture of its routing system and the application protocols it supports.
Internetworking Concepts: Principles of Internetworking, Connectionless Internetworking, Application Layer Interconnections, Network Layer Interconnection, Properties of Your Internet, Internet Architecture, Wired LANS, Wireless LANs, Point-to-Point WANs, Switched WANs, Connecting Devices, TCP/IP Protocol Suite.