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6th SEM LESSON PLAN

INDEX
SL.
NO.
1.
2.

CODE

COURSE
INSTRUCTOR

PAGE NO

INDEX

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01

GENERAL GUIDELINES

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02

SUBJECTS

3.

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
THEORY AND LABORATORY

EC 351

Mr. MJR

3-5

4.

INFORMATION THEORY AND


CODING

EC 352

Mr. HSP

6-7

5.

VLSI DESIGN THEORY AND


LABORATORY

EC 353

Mr. RGB /
Ms. SSR

8 - 10

6.

MICROCONTROLLER THEORY
AND LABORATORY

EC 354

Ms. SSM

11 13

7.

NETWORK SECURITY
(Elective 1)

EC 379

Mr. MVA

14 15

8.

OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION


(Elective 2)

EC381

Prof. VM

16 17

9.

SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
(Elective 3)

EC386

Ms. AGP

18 19

10.

OPERATIONS RESEARCH

ME 363

Mr. NLJ

11.
12.
13.

PATTERN RECOGNITION

EC 365

Dr. VK

MULTI MEDIA COMMUNICATION

EC 375

Mr. AVK

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

To be
announced
later

20

Class Coordinator: Ms. Milana V N


Note: Portions for test / quiz will be announced one week before the commencement of event.

GENERAL GUIDELINES
1.
2.
3.
4.

Students are not permitted to attend the class without the identity card.
Students should be well on time right from the first class.
Students should keep the classrooms, laboratories and library clean.
Writing on the desks and walls is strictly prohibited, failing which the students will be fined heavily. If
the identity of the individual is not established the entire class/students in the class will be fined.
5. Students are advised to show due respect to all faculty regardless of their department and maintain
an affable personality.
6. Students are to maintain absolute discipline and decorum, so as to promote the fair name of the
college in all its activity.
7. Students securing less than 85% attendance in any individual subject will not be allowed to take up
the SEE. No appeals will be entertained regarding shortage of attendance.
8. Students are informed that they may clarify their doubts in the respective subjects with the faculty by
taking prior appointment.
9. Students are to inform their parents to follow up the progress of their wards, to inform about PTM by
being in touch with the college authorities, at regular intervals.
10. Ragging is punishable under Karnataka Education Act and is strictly prohibited. Any student
involved in ragging will be severely punished.
11. Students who secure less than 60% in the SEE and / or who secure less than 60% in the CIE are to
go through the Student Academic Support Programme (SASP) compulsorily.
12. Students should come prepared for all the experiments before attending the laboratory session.
13. Students should bring the completed observation book and laboratory records to the laboratory &
return the components issued in good condition at the end of the lab session.
14. Students have to score a minimum of 40% in internal assessment in the Lab & theory, failing which
he/she will be denied the SEE under the clause Non Satisfying Sessional Requirements (NSSR).
15. The final attendance and the sessional marks will be displayed on the notice board at the end of the
semester. It is the responsibility of the students to verify the correctness and report
discrepancies, if any, to the concerned faculty / class incharge.
16. If a student is found guilty of any malpractices in the test/quiz, his/her sessional marks in all the
subjects of that test will be treated as zero. In addition, the parents have to personally come and
discuss the issue with the HoD to avoid rusticating the student from the college.
17. Students are informed to make adequate use of the locker facilities provided by the department. The
department will not be responsible for any loss of students belongings.
18. Mobile phone strictly prohibited on campus.
19. The students are informed to approach the concerned faculty advisors for any communication to the
Dept.
20. Any correspondences to the department, must have parents letter and submit to their faculty
advisors
SMILE AND BE PROUD OF BEING A PART OF THE P.E.S.I.T FAMILY

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DIGITAL COMMUNICATION THEORY AND LABORATORY


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC 351

Faculty: Mr. MJR


No. of Hours: 52

Class

Chapter Title/Reference
UNIT1
Introduction
Chapter 1 of R1

1 11

UNIT1
Sampling Process
Chapter 4 of R1

(11 hrs)
UNIT1
Wave form Coding
Techniques
Chapter 5 of R1
UNIT2
Wave form Coding
Techniques
Chapter 5 and 6 of R1
12 -22

(11 hrs)

UNIT2
Base-band for data
transmission
Chapter 5 and 6 of R1

P.E.S.I.T

Topics to be covered
Basic signal processing operations in digital
communication
Channels for digital communication
Sampling theorem, Quadrature Sampling of
BP signal
Reconstruction of a message from its
samples
Signal distortion in sampling
Practical aspects of sampling and signal
recovery,PAM,TDM
PCM, Channel noise and error probability
Quantization noise and SNR
Robust quantization noise &SNR, robust
quantization
Related problem
Related problems
DPCM,DM

% of portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative

24%

24%

24%

48%

ADM, Coding speech at low bit rates,


applications
Discrete PAM signals, Power spectra of
discrete PAM signals
ISI, Nyquist criterion for distortion less base
binary transmission
Correlative coding,
Correlative coding and Eye pattern
Base band M-ary PAM Systems, adaptive
equalization for data transmission
Related problems
Related problems
Related problems
Related problems

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Class

23 32
(10 hrs)

33 42

Chapter Title/Reference

UNIT3
Digital Modulation
Techniques
Chapter 7 of R1

(10 hrs)

UNIT4
Detection and
estimation
Chapter 3 of R1

43 52

UNIT5
Spread spectrum
Modulation
Chapter 9 of R1

(10 hrs)
UNIT5
OFDM
Chapter 5 of R2

Topics to be covered
Digital Modulation formats, ASK
Frequency shift keying
Frequency shift keying and problems
Phase shift keying and problems
DPSK and problems
Quadrature phase shift keying
Quadrature phase shift keying and problems
MSK
M-ary modulation techniques
Related problems
Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization procedure
Geometric interpretation signals
Correlation receiver
Matched filter receiver
Estimation : Concept and criteria
Maximum likelihood estimation
Related problems
Related problems
Related problems
Related problems
Pseudo noise sequences, notion of spread
spectrum
Direct sequence spread coherent binary PSK
Signal space dimensionality
Processing gain
Frequency hopped spread spectrum
Applications
Introduction and System Model
Synchronization errors
Performance of uncoded OFDM systems
Performance of uncoded OFDM systems

% of portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative

18%

66%

17%

83%

17%

100%

Reference Books:
1) Digital Communication, Simon Haykin, John Whiley,2003
2) OFDM for Wireless Communication Systems, Ramjee Prasad, Universal Personal communications
3) Digital Communications ,Bernard Sklar, Pearson Education

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DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LABORATORY


Subject Code: EC 351

Faculty: Mr. MJR


LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Cycle I

1) To conduct an experiment to study flat top sampling.


2) To conduct an experiment for ASK generation and detection
3) To conduct an experiment for FSK generation and detection
4) To conduct an experiment for PSK generation and detection

Cycle II

5) To conduct an experiment for PCM


6) To conduct an experiment for DPCM
7) To conduct an experiment for time division multiplexing and recovery of two
Band limited signals.
8) To conduct an experiment for Delta Modulation.
Cycle III
9) To conduct an experiment for DPSK generation and detection
10) To conduct an experiment for QPSK generation and detection
11) To conduct an experiment for Base band signal generation
12) To conduct an experiment for Eye pattern

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INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC 352

Faculty: Mr. HSP


No. of Hours: 52

Class

Chapter Title/
Reference Literature

19
UNIT1
(09 hrs)
Information Theory

Portions to be Covered
Introduction, Measure of Information
Information content of a message, uncertainity
Entropy of symbols in long independent and
dependent sequences
Mark-off statistical model for information source

% Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

16%

16%

19%

35%

25%

60%

20%

80%

Entropy and information rate of Mark-off source


Definition of codes, basic properties of codes
Construction of Instantaneous codes

10 19
UNIT2
(10 hrs)

20 32
(13 hrs)

33 42
(10 hrs)

Shannons first theorem (Noiseless coding Theorem)

Encoding of the source output


Source Coding
Shannons encoding Algorithm
Shannon-Fano encoding algorithm
Huffman coding
Discrete communication channels
Joint and conditional entropies
Mutual information, Properties of mutual information
Capacity of discrete memoryless channel
UNIT 3
Shannons theorem on channel capacity
Capacity of special channels, channel reductions
Communication
Continuous channels
Channels
Differential entropy of continuous channels,
Maximization of entropy
Mutual information of continuous noisy channels
Shannon-Hartley law and its implications
Introduction, Examples of error control coding
Methods of controlling errors, types of codes, types of
errors
Linear block codes: matrix description
Error detection and correction capabilities, single
error correcting Hamming codes
UNIT 4
Table lookup for decoding
Introduction to Error Binary cyclic codes
Algebraic structure of cyclic codes
Control Coding
Encoding using (n-k) bit shift register
Syndrome calculation, Error detection and correction

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Class

43 52
(10 hrs)

Chapter Title/
Reference Literature

UNIT 5
Special codes
and convolution
codes

Portions to be Covered
Convolution codes
Time domain approach
Transfer domain approach
Tree and Trellis diagram
Maximum likelihood decoding of convolution
codes ,The Viterbi algorithm
BCH codes, CRC codes, Majority logic
decodable codes
RS codes, Golay codes, shortened cyclic codes

% Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

20%

100%

Burst and random error correcting codes


Reference Books:
1. Digital and Analog Communication Systems, K. Sam Shanmugam, John Wiley, 1996
2. Digital Communication, Simon Haykin, John Wiley, 2003
3. Probability, Information and coding theory Dr.P.S.Satyanarayana, Dynaram Publications 1 Edition, 1992

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VLSI DESIGN THEORY


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC353
Class

Faculty: Mr.RGB / Ms. SSR

Chapter Title/
Reference Literature

Portions to be Covered

No. of Hours: 52
% Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

UNIT 1
MOS Devices & Circuits

1 - 10
(10 hrs)

(11-20)
(10 hrs)

21-30
(10 hrs)

Chapter:1
A review of Microelectronics
and an Introduction to MOS
Technology R1: 1.4 to 1.6
Chapter:2
Basic electrical properties
of MOS and BiCMOS
circuits
R1: 2.1-2.10,2.13

Basic MOS Transistors, Enhancement &


depletion mode action

V-I Relationship, Aspects of MOS threshold


voltage, MOS transistor transconductance &
output conductance, MOS transistor figure of
merits, pass transistor NMOS inverter, Pullup to
Pull down ratio for NMOS inverter chain,
alternative forms of pull up, CMOS inverter, latch
up in CMOS circuits.

UNIT 2
Integrated System
Fabrication
Chapter:1
A review of Microelectronics
and an Introduction to MOS
Technology
R1: 1.7-1.8

NMOS fabrication, CMOS fabrication

Chapter:3
MOS and Bi CMOS Circuit
design processes
R1: 3.1-3.3,3.7-3.8

p- well , n-well, twin- tub process, MOS layers


,stick diagrams,n-MOS design style and CMOS
design style, Lambda based design rules,
contact cuts, double metal MOS process rules,
layout diagrams, symbolic diagrams, translation
to mask form.

UNIT 3
Chapter: 4
Basic Circuit Concepts
R1:4.1 to 4.7,4.9
Chapter: 5
Scaling Of MOS circuits R1:
5.1 to 5.5,5.7

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Basic circuits, concepts and scaling of MOS


circuits, sheet resistance , area capacitance ,
delay unit ,inverter delays, propagation delays,

19.2%

19.2%

19.2%

38.4%

19.2%

57.6%

scaling models, scaling factors, parameters for


scaling, limitations of scaling.

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Chapter Title/
Reference Literature

Class

30-42
(10 hrs)

43-52
(12 hrs)

UNIT 4
Designs of Datapath Systems
Chapter: 11
General VLSI system
Components
R2: 11.1 to 11.4
Chapter: 12
Arithmatic Circuits in CMOS
VLSI
R2: 12.1 to 12.5
UNIT 5
Sequential Ciruits Design
Chapter: 7 & 8
Sequential Circuit design,
Datapath Subsystems
R3: 7.1,7.2,7.3.1-7.3.5, 8.5.18.5.3,8.8

Portions to be Covered

% Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

Multiplexers, Binary decoders, Equality


detector and comparator, priority encoder,
23.2%

80.8%

19.2%

100%

bit adder circuits, ripple carry adders, carry


look ahead adders, Manchester carry chains,
other High speed adders and multipliers.

Introduction, sequencing static ciruit, maxmin delay constraints,time borrowing, clock


skew, circuit design of latches and flip flops
counters, shifters.

Literature:
Reference Books:
1. Douglas A. Pucknell & Kamran Eshraghian, Basic VLSI Design
PHI 3rd Edition (original Edition 1994), 2005.
2. John P Uyemura Introduction VLSI circuits & Systems , John Wiley 2002
3. Weste and Harris CMOS VLSI Design
4. Neil H. E. Weste and K. Eshragian, Principles of CMOS VLSI
Design: A Systems Perspective, 2nd edition, Pearson Education
(Asia) Pvt. Ltd., 2000.
5. cavier mead - Lynn Conway ,Introduction to VLSI Design BS 2 rd Edition

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Faculty: Mr.RGB / Ms. SSR


LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Design Inverter using FETs.


Design two input NAND and NOR.
Design XOR and XNOR.
Design AND and OR using instantiation.
Realization of Boolean expressions.
Design D, T, JK and Master Slave flip-flops.
Implement serial and 2 bit parallel adders.
Implement 4 to 1 Multiplexer.
Implement shift register capable of holding and shifting 4 bit words.
Design asynchronous and synchronous 4 bit counters.
Design the schematic of 6T SRAM cell with Word line control.
Design and implement 4 X 4 barrel shifter schematic.

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MICROCONTROLLER THEORY AND LABORATORY


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC 354

Faculty: Ms. SSM


No. of Hours: 52

Class

1-12
(12hrs)

13-22
(10hrs)

23-34
(12hrs)

P.E.S.I.T

Chapter Title /
Reference Literature

Topics to be covered

Microprocessors & Micro controller


Introduction
A microprocessor survey, Development System
for microcontrollers, RISC & CISC CPU
architectures, Harvard & Von Neumann CPU
Architecture
UNIT 1
The 8051 architecture
Introduction, 8051 Microcontroller hardware, I/O
T1: Chapter 1.1,
pins, ports and circuits, external memory,
Chapter 3.0-3.6,
Counter and timers serial data input/output,
Chapter 5.0-5.6
interrupts
8051 Addressing modes & moving data
Introduction, Addressing modes, External Data
moves, Code memory read only data moves,
Indexed addressing mode, PUSH and POP
opcodes, Data exchanges, example programs
Logic Operations Arithmetic operations &
jump operations
Logical operations- introduction ,Byte level ,bit
level logic operations, Rotate and Swap
UNIT 2
operation ,example programs, Arithmetic
operation- introduction, flags, incrementing and
T1: Chapter 6.0- 6.4,
decrementing, addition, subtraction, Multiplication
Chapter 7.0- 7.7,
and division, Decimal arithmetic, Example
Chapter 8.0-8.4
programs.
Jump operations introduction, The JUMP and
CALL program range Jump calls and subroutine,
Interrupts and returns
Counter programming in 8051
Programming 8051 timers, Counters
Programming.
8051 Serial communication
UNIT 3
Basics of serial communication, 8051
connections to Rs-232, 8051 serial
T2: Chapter 9.1, 9.2, communication programming.
Chapter 10.1 10.4,
Interrupt Programming
Chapter 11.1 11.5
8051 interrupts, Programming Timer Interrupts,
programming external hardware Interrupts,
programming the serial communication interrupt,
interrupt priority in 8051
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% of Portions covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

23.1%

23.1%

19.2%

42.3%

23.1%

65.4%

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11

Class

Chapter Title /
Reference Literature

% of Portions covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

Topics to be covered

UNIT 4
35-42
(08hrs)

43-52
(10hrs)

T2: Chapter 12,


Chapter 13.1, 13.2,
13.3, Chapter 17.2,
Chapter 15.2

UNIT 5
T3

8051 interfacing and applications


Interfacing 8051 to LCD, ADC, Temperature
Sensors, DAC, Stepper motor, Keyboard,
8255

15.4%

80.8%

PIC 18 Microcontroller.
PIC Architecture: The WREG register in PIC,
PIC File register, PIC Status register, I/O
ports, PIC 18F458/452PIC connection,
hardware features, Watch-dog timer and
brown-out reset, PIC18 Interrupts.

19.2%

100%

Literature:
Book Type

Text Books

P.E.S.I.T

Code

Title & Author

T1

The 8051 Micro controller


Architecture, Programming
& application - Kenneth
J .Ayala

T2

The 8051 Micro Controller


And embedded Systems Muhammad Ali Mazidi
Janice,
Gillispie Mazidi

T3

PIC Microcontroller and


Embedded systems
Muhammad Ali Mazidi,
Rolin D. Mckinlay, Danny
Causey,

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Publication Info
Edition
Publisher

2ed

1st

Year

Penram
international

1996

PHI

2005

Pearson
Education

2008

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MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY
Subject Code: EC 354

Faculty: Ms.SSM
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1.

CYCLE I
A. Convert two digit BCD numbers to two ASCII numbers
B. Convert ASCII to decimal
C. Convert ASCII to Hexadecimal using External memory
D. Convert Hexadecimal to ASCII using subroutine.

2.

A. Convert binary (hex) number to decimal equivalent


B .Convert decimal number to binary (hex) equivalent

3.

Bit manipulation programs (like Multiplexer, Decoder, encoder, demultiplexer)

4.

A. Hex up and down counter


B.BCD up and down counter
CYCLE II

5.
6

7.
8
9
10
11.
12.

A.Serial data transmission


B.timer delay generation in interrupt mode
Interface DAC to 8051 chip to generate (i) Triangular waveform
(ii) Square wave
(iii)Ramp
(iv)Sine wave
Interface motor control to 8051 (i) Stepper motor
(ii)DC motor
Interface alphanumeric LCD panel and hex keyboard to 8051 chip
CYCLE III
Interface ADC to 8051 chip
Elevator interface to 8051
Control and display the temperature using 8051 microcontroller
Realize simple calculator using 6 digit seven segment display and hex keyboard interface to 8051
chip

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NETWORK SECURITY (Elective 1)


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC 379
Chapter Title/ Reference
Literature

Class
1-2
(2 hrs)
3-9
(7 hrs)
10-11
(2 hrs)
12-14
(3 Hrs)
15-17
(3 hrs)

18-20
(3 hrs)

21-23
(3 hrs)
24-26
(3 hrs)
27-32
(6 hrs)
33-39
(7 hrs)
40-43
(4 hrs)

Faculty: Mr.MVA

UNIT 1
Introduction
R1:Chapter 1: 1.1-1.4
UNIT 1 (contd...)
Traditional
Symmetric-Key Ciphers
R1:Chapter 3: 3.1-3.4
UNIT 2
Introduction to Modern
Symmetric-Key Ciphers
R1:Chapter 5: 5.1,5.2
UNIT 2 (contd...)
Data Encryption
Standard(DES)
R1:Chapter 6: 6.1-6.5
UNIT 2 (contd...)
Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES)
R1:Chapter 7: 7.1-7.4
UNIT 2 (contd...)
Asymmetric-Key
Cryptography
R1:Chapter 10:
10.1,10.2,10.5
UNIT 3
Message Integrity and
Message Authentication
R1:Chapter 11: 11.1,11.3
UNIT- III (contd...)
Cryptographic Hash
Functions
R1:Chapter 12: 12.1,12.2
UNIT 3 (contd...)
Digital Signature
R1:Chapter 13: 13.1-13.5
UNIT 4
Web Security
R2:Chapter 17: 17.1-17.3
UNIT 4 (contd...)
Intruders
R2:Chapter 18: 18.1-18.3

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Total Hours: 52

Topics to be covered

% of Portion covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

Security Goals, Attacks, Services and


Mechanisms

03.85%

03.85%

Introduction, Substitution Cipher, Transposition


Cipher, Stream and Block Ciphers

13.46%

17.31%

Modern Block Ciphers, Modern Stream Ciphers

03.85%

21.15%

Introduction, DES Structure, DES Analysis,


Multiple DES, Security of DES

05.77%

26.92%

Introduction, Transformations, Key Expansion,


Ciphers

05.77%

32.69%

Introduction, RSA Cryptosystem, Elliptic Curve


Cryptosystems

05.77%

38.46%

Message Integrity, Message Authentication

05.77%

44.23%

Introduction, SHA-512

05.77%

50.00%

11.54%

61.54%

13.46%

75.00%

07.69%

82.69%

Comparison, Process, Services, Attacks on


Digital Signature, RSA Digital Signature
Scheme, Digital Signature Standard (DSS)
Web Security Considerations, Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security
(TSL), Secure Electronic Transaction (SET)
Intruders, Intrusion Detection, Password
Management

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Chapter Title/ Reference


Literature

Class
44-47
(4 hrs)
48-52
(5 hrs)

UNIT 5
Malicious Software
R2:Chapter 19: 19.1,19.2
UNIT 5 (contd...)
Firewalls
R2:Chapter 20: 20.1,20.2

% of Portion covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

Topics to be covered
Viruses and Related Threats, Virus
Countermeasures

07.69%

90.38%

Firewall Design Principles, Trusted Systems

09.62%

100%

Literature:
Book Type

Code
R1

Reference
Book

R2
R3

Title & Author


Cryptography and Network Security
Behrouz A. Forouzan
Cryptography and Network Security
William Stallings
Cryptography and Network Security
Atul Kahate

Edition

Publication Info
Publisher

Year

TMH

2007

Pearson Education

2003

TMH

2003

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OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION (Elective 2)


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC381
Class
1-4
(4 hrs)

5-8
(4 hrs)
9-10
(2 hrs)
11-13
(3 hrs)
14-17
(4 hrs)

18-20
(3 hrs)

Faculty: Prof. VM

Chapter Title and


Reference Literature

Topics to be covered

UNIT 1
Overview of Optical
Fiber Communication
T1: Chapter -1: 1.1,
1.2,1.3,1.4, 1.5, 1.6
Optical Fibers: Structures,
Waveguiding and
Fabrication
T1: Chapter -2:
2.1,2.2,2.3,2.4.1-2,
2.5,2.6,2.7,2.8,2.9,2.11
Signal Degradation in
optical fibers
3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.5
UNIT 2
Optical Sources
4.1,4.2,4.3,4.3.1-6
Power Launching and
coupling
5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6

Photodetectors
6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6,
6.7

25-26
(2 hrs)

UNIT 3
Optical Receiver
Operation
7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6,
Digital Links
8.1,8.1.2,8.1.3

27-30
(4 hrs)

Analog Links
9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6

21-24
(4 hrs)

P.E.S.I.T

No. of Hours: 52

Motivations for Lightwave Communications,


Optical spectral bands, Fundamental Data
communication concepts, Network
information rates, WDM concepts, Key
elements of Optical fiber systems
The nature of light, Basic optical laws and
definitions, Optical Fiber Modes and
Configurations, Mode theory for Circular
waveguides, Single Mode Fibers, Graded
Index Fibers, Fiber materials, fabrication,
Fiber optic cables
Attenuation, Signal Distortion in optical
Fibers, Characteristics of Single mode fibers,
International Standards, Specialty Fibers
Review of semiconductor physics, Light
Emitting Diodes, Laser Diodes

7.5%

7.5%

7.5%

15.0%

4.0%

19.0%

6.0%

25.0%

7.5%

32.5%

6.0%

38.5%

7.5%

46.0%

4.0%

50.0%

7.5%

57.5%

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Power Launching and coupling source to


Fiber power launching, Lensing schemes for
coupling improvement, Fiber to Fiber joints,
LED coupling to single mode fibers, Fiber
splicing , Optical fiber connectors
(Qualitative)
Physical principles of photodiodes,
Photodetector Noise, Detector Response
Time, Avalanche Multiplication Noise,
Structure for InGaAS APDs,Temperature
effect on Avalanche gain, Comparison of
Photodetectors
Fundamental Receiver Operation, Digital
Receiver Performance, Eye Diagrams,
Coherent Detection, Burst Mode Receivers,
Analog Receivers
Point to Point Links, Link Power Budget,
Rise Time Budget
Overview of Analog Links, Carrier to Noise
Ratio, Multichannel Transmission
Techniques, RF over Fiber, Radio over Fiber
links, Microwave Photonics

DEPT. OF TE

%Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

Class

31-38
(8 hrs)

39-41
(3 hrs)

42-48

Chapter Title and


Reference Literature
UNIT 4
WDM Concepts and
Components
10.1-10.9
Optical Amplifiers
11.1-11.3
11.7, 11.8

(7 hrs)

UNIT 5
Non-Linear Effects
12.1- 12.10

49-52
(4 hrs)

Optical Networks
13.1-13.7

Topics to be covered
Overview of WDM, Passive Optical
Couplers, Isolators and Circulators, Fiber
Grating Filters, Dielectric thin film filters,
Phased Array Based Devices, Diffraction
Gratings, Active optical components,
Tunable Light Sources,
Basic Applications and Types of Optical
Amplifiers, Semiconductor Optical Amplifier,
Erbium Doped fiber amplifiers, Raman
Amplifiers, Wideband Optical Amplifiers
General overview of Nonlinearities, Effective
Length and Area, Stimulated Raman
Scattering, Stimulated Brillouin Scattering,
Self Phase Modulation, Cross Phase
Modulation, Four Wave Mixing, FWM
mitigation, Wavelength Converters, Solitons
Network Concepts, Network Topologies,
SONET/SDH, High Speed Light Wave links,
Optical Add/Drop multiplexing, optical
switching, WDM network examples

%Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

15%

72.5%

6.0%

78.5%

15.0%

93.5%

6.5%

100%

VI SEM (AUTONOMOUS)

17

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SATELLITE COMMUNICATION (Elective 3)


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code: EC386

Faculty: Ms. AGP


No. of Hours: 52

Chapter Title/
Reference Literature

Class

1-7
(7hrs)

Portions to be Covered

UNIT 1
Chapter 1: Introduction

Introduction to sat com, Satellite communication in


2000, Overview of sat com

Chapter 2:
Orbital mechanics and
launchers

Orbital mechanics, Look angle determination,


Launch and launch vehicles, Orbital effects in
communication system performance, Related
problems
Attitude and orbit control systems, Telemetry,
tracking, commanding and monitoring, Power
systems, Communication subsystems,
transponders, Space craft antennas, Equipment
reliability and space qualification, Related
problems
Introduction to satellite link design, Basic
transmission theory, Related problems, System
noise temperature, System noise temperature,
Noise temperature and G/T ratio, Satellite down
link design, Related problem
Introduction to multiple access, FDMA, TDMA,
CDMA

T- 1 & 2
UNIT 1
Chapter 3: Satellites

8-14
(7hrs)

T- 3
UNIT 2
Chapter 4: Satellite link
design

15-22
(8hrs)

T-4
UNIT 3
Chapter 6: Multiple
access

23-32
(10hrs)

Chapter 7: Error control


for digital satellite link
T-6& 7
UNIT 4
Chapter 9: VSAT system

33-45
(13hrs)

Chapter 10: Noise in


Continuous wave
modulation systems
T-9&10

P.E.S.I.T

Error detection and correction, Channel capacity


and error detection coding, Linear block codes and
convolution codes, Implementation of error
detection on satellite link, Concatenated coding
and interleaving, Related problems
Introduction to VSAT systems, Overview of VSAT
systems, Network architecture, Access control
protocol, Basic techniques, VSAT earth station
engineering, Calculation of link margins, System
design procedure, New developments
Introduction to LEO and non geo stationary systems,
Orbit consideration, Coverage and frequency
consideration, Delay and throughput consideration,
System consideration, Related problems,
Operational NGSO constellation design

DEPT. OF TE

% Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

13%

13%

13%

26%

15%

41%

19%

60%

25%

87%

VI SEM (AUTONOMOUS)

18

Chapter Title/
Reference Literature

Class

46-52
(7 hrs)

Portions to be Covered

UNIT 5
Chapter 11: GEO,
Direct broadcast TV &
Radio

Introduction to direct broad cast satellite, C band and


Ku band home satellite TV, Digital DBS TV, DBS TV
system design, DBS TV link budget, Master control
station, Installation of DBS antenna, Satellite radio
broadcasting

Chapter 12: Satellite


navigation & Global
positioning systerm

Introduction to satellite navigation and GPS, GPS


receiver and codes, Satellite signal acquision, GPS
navigation message, Signal level, timing accuracy,
Receiver operation, GPS C/A code
accuracy,Differential GPS

T- 11&12

% Portions Covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

13%

100%

.
Literature
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Satellite communication, Timothy Pratt, Charles W Bostain, John Wiley & sons, Ed 2002
REFERNCE BOOKS:
1. Satellite communication, Dennis Roddy, TMH, 3 rd Ed, 2001
2. Digital satellite communication, T.T. Ha, Macmillan

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VI SEM (AUTONOMOUS)

19

P.E.S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE-85.


C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
BE II, IV, VI Semester (Autonomous scheme)
Week
No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.

Session: Jan May 2011


Day

Month

No. of
working
days

Activities

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Jan

17

18

19

20

21
FAM

22

Jan

24

25
EWD

26
H

27

28

29

Feb

31

1
EWD

5
PTM

1st Wed TT
Course withdrawal

Feb

10

11

12

12th, 13th Aatma Trisha

Feb

14

16
H

17

18
CCM

19

16th Id-Milad
19th Science Fest

Feb

21

23

24

25

26

2
H
9
BBV

3
T1
10
BBV

4
T1
11
ASD

5
T1

12

16

17

18
CCM

19

23

24

25

26
PTM

Feb/Mar

28
T1

Mar

7
BBV

Mar

14

Mar

21

Mar/Apr

28

Apr

8
EWD
15
EWD
22
EWD
1
T1
8
EWD
15
EWD

30

31

4
H

22
EWD
29
EWD
5
EWD

6
FAM

7
LT

1
CCM
8
LT

Apr

11
LT

12
LT

13
LT

14
H

15
CH

16
H

Apr

18
T2

19
T2
26

22
H
29
LWD

25

21
T2
28
BBV

23
T2

Apr

20
T2
27
BBV

30

May

4
FASD

5
IOH

6
H

7
IOH

May

10

11

12

13

14

May

16

17

18

19

20

21

May

23

24

25

26

27

28

May/June

30

31

June

8
AOR

10

11

June

13

14

15

16

17

18

June

20

21

22

23

24

25

June/July

27

28

29

30

July

July

11

12

13

14

15

16

July

18

19

20

21

22

23

July

25

26

27

28

29

30

17th - Commencement of classes, course


registration
26th Republic day

T1 Test1
2nd - Mahashivaratri

4th Chandramana Ugadi


LT - Lab Test (during respective lab sessions)
14th Dr. Ambedkar Jayanthi
15th Compensatory Holiday
16th Mahaveer Jayanti
LT- Lab Test (during respective lab sessions)
T2 Test 2 and Quiz
22nd Good Friday
LWD- Last Working Day
Study Holidays
IOH Issue of Hall Tickets
6th Basava Jayanthi
Theory Exams

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Practical Exams/Seminar for special topics


30th May to 11th June-vacation
8th - Announcement of Results
9th 11th Registration for summer term
13th - Commencement of Summer term
13th June to 12th Aug Mandatory training for non
summer term students

VI SEM (AUTONOMOUS)

20

29.
30.

Aug

Aug

10

11

12

13

Exams and Evaluation

H : Holiday
BBV: Blue Book Verification (3.45 to 4.45PM)
FAM: Faculty Advisors meeting
PTM: Parents teachers meet at 10.30AM
marks display
FASD: Final Attendance and sessional marks display

EWD : Extended working day


ASD: Attendance and sessional

Commencement of Sem I, III, V, VII: 16th Aug11

P.E.S.I.T

DEPT. OF TE

VI SEM (AUTONOMOUS)

21

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