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Course Structure for BE (ECE) Applicable to 2011 onwards Batches
I-Semester
Code No.
HU1101
PH1201
MA1201
EE2201
CH1401
ME1202
CS1302
PE1202
PH1202
GA1002/
GA1004/
GA1006/
GA1008
Name of Subjects
THEORY
Technical English
Physics
Engineering Mathematics
Principles of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Chemistry
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Engineering Graphics
Fundamental of Unix & C Programming
Workshop Practice
Physics Lab
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIE
NCC/
NSS/
PT & Games/
Creative Art
TOTAL
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
4
4
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
14
29
17
II-Semester
Code No.
EC2001
MA2201
CH2203
CS2301
ME2001
AM1201
CH1402
EE3202
EC2002
CS2302
GA2002
GA2004
GA2006
GA2008
Name of Subjects
THEORY
Principles of Electronics Engineering
Advance Engineering Mathematics
Environmental Science
Fundamental of Data Structure
Principles of Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Chemistry Lab
Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
Basic Electronics Engineering Lab
Data Structure Lab
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
NCC/
NSS/
PT & Games/
Creative Art
TOTAL
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
3
4
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
14
30
18
III-Semester
Code No.
EC3201
EC3203
EC3205
EE 3205
BT3021
HU4001
HU4003
EC3202
EC3204
AM2202
GA3002
GA3004
GA3006
GA3008
Name of Subjects
THEORY
Digital Electronics
Modern Instruments and Measurements
Semiconductor Devices
Network Theory
Biological science
French
German
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Digital Electronics Lab
Modern Instruments and Measurements Lab
Engineering Mechanics Lab
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
NCC/
NSS/
PT & Games/
Creative Art
TOTAL
3
3
3
3
1
1
4
3
3
4
D
D
D
D
3
3
3
2
2
2
D
D
C
15
11
24
3
3
3
3
1
-
3
4
3
3
D
D
D
D
3
3
3
2
2
2
D
D
D
IV-Semester
Code No.
EC4201
EC4203
EC4205
EC4207
BT3021
HU4001
HU4003
EC4202
EC4204
EC4206
GA4002
GA4004
GA4006
GA4008
Name of Subjects
THEORY
VLSI Design
Analog Communication System
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
Electromagnetic Theory
Biological science
French
German
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
VLSI Design Lab
Analog Communication Lab
Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
NCC/
NSS/
PT & Games/
Creative Art
TOTAL
15
11
23
V-Semester
Code No.
EC5201
EC5203
EC5205
EE4207
EC5202
EC5204
EE4208
Name of Subjects
THEORY
Digital Communication system
Microwave Engineering
Data Communication
Digital Signal Processing
Breadth Elective-V
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Digital Communication Lab
Microwave Lab
Digital Signal Processing Lab
TOTAL
3
3
3
3
3
1
-
3
3
3
4
3
D
D
D
D
B
15
3
3
3
09
2
2
2
22
D
D
D
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
D
D
D
D
B
15
3
3
3
09
2
2
2
21
D
D
D
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
D
D
D
B
15
6
09
4
21
VI-Semester
Code No.
EC6201
EC6203
EC6205
EE6201
EC6202
EC6204
EC6206
Name of Subjects
THEORY
Intelligent Instrumentation
Fiber Optics Communication system
Computer Networking
Control Theory
Breadth Elective-VI
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Industrial Instrumentation Lab
Fiber Optics Communication Lab
Wireless Communication &Networking Lab
TOTAL
VII- Semester
Code No.
EC 7201
EC7203
EC7202
EC7204
EC7206
Name of Subjects
THEORY
Mobile and Cellular Communication
Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communication
ELECTIVE I
ELECTIVE II
Breadth Elective-VII
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Advanced Comm. Lab/
Embedded System Lab.
Project
TOTAL
VIII-Semester
Code No.
EC8202
Name of Subjects
THEORY
ELECTIVE III
SESSIONAL/LABORATORY
Project & Comprhensive viva
TOTAL
03
09
09
6
09
MEC1019
MEC1047
MEC1149
MEC2113
CS 7107
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MEC1125
MEC2015
MEC2019
CS 8111
CS 8121
Breadth - V(Elective)
Course Code
Subject
MSH 1131
Principles of Management
PE 5009
Industrial Organization and Management
MSH 1125
Organisation Behavior
AR 3039
Art and Culture
MSH 1113
Environmental Psychology
PE 5011
Project Engineering
Breadth VI (Elective)
MSH 1137
Economics
PE 6009
Engineering Economy
MSH1117
Financial Management
Breadth VII (Elective)
MSH 1149
IPR
MSH 1109
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
MSH 1103
Business Ethics
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3
3
3
3
3
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0
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0
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0
0
0
0
C
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0 3
0 3
0 3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0 3
0 3
0 3
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References
1.
Principles of Management
Koonze oDonell
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Module 7
Text Books:
1. Project Management by Prasanna and Chandra, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Elements of Project Management by Pete Spinner, Prentice Hall, USA.
Reference Books:
1. Production and Operation Management by Alan Muhlemann, John Oakland and Keith Lockyer,
MacMillan India Ltd.
2. A course in PERT and CPM by R. C. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Publications(P) Ltd, Delhi.
3. Industrial Engineering and Management by O. P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
4. Production and Operation Management by S. N. Chary, Tata McGraw Hill.
(3Credits)
Module 1
Accounting of Business Transactions
Accounting principles, journal and ledger entries, balance sheet, profit and loss statement, ratio analysis
Module 2
Cost and Cost Analysis
Cost structure, methods of allocating overhead costs, standard cost, concept of opportunity cost, sunk cost,
fixed cost and variable cost
Module 3
Break Even Analysis
Drawing of brake even charts, effect of different variable on break even point, cost comparison of two or
three alternatives
Module 4
Time Value of Money
Single sum and series of cash flow, uniform and gradient series, multiple compounding periods in a year,
continuous compounding, bonds
Module 5
Comparison of Alternative Proposals
Bases of comparison- present worth amount, annual equivalent amount, future worth amount, rate return,
defining mutually exclusive alternatives, decision criteria for selection of investment proposals, comparison of
alternatives, with unequal service life, sensitivity analysis
Module 6
Replacement Analysis
Reasons for replacement, evaluation of replacement involving excessive maintenance cost, decline in
efficiency inadequacy and obsolescence
Module 7
Depreciation and Decision Making Under Uncertainty
Methods of depreciation and their comparison, decision making on the basis of expected value decision tree
in the evaluation of alternatives
Text Books:
1. Modern Accountancy
2. Engineering Economy
I.M. Pandey
E.P.Degarmo
Books:
Financial Management by I.M Pandey-(Vikas Publications)
Corporate Finance by Ross and Taylor (TMH Pubications)
An Introduction to Financial Accounting by SN Maheshwari- Vikas Publications
Introduction:
Definition, Concept of Entrepreneurship & Intrapreneurship , Characteristics and skills of
entrepreneurs
2. Entrepreneurial Development:
Entrepreneurship & Economic development, Contribution of Small enterprises to the economy,
Entrepreneurial environment, Types of Entrepreneurs.
3. Developing the Business Plan
Identification of Business idea, Elements of a Business Plan, Building Competitive Advantage,
Conducting feasibility Analysis.
4. Sources of Finance
Equity vs. Debt Capital, Sources of Equity Finance, Institutional finance, Venture Capital, Lease
Finance,
5. Forms of Business Ownership
Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporations and other forms of ownership
6. Intellectual Property Management:
Importance of innovation, patents& trademarks in small businesses, introduction to laws relating to
IPR in India.
7. Institutional support for small businesses in India:
Support in areas of technology, finance, inputs & infrastructure, marketing,
entrepreneurship development
Text Books:
1. Hisrich & Peters, Entrepreneurship, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Norman M. Scarborough, Essentials of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management, 6th ed.,
Prentice Hall
3. Roy, Rajeev, Entrepreneurship, Oxford University Press
4. Dutta , Bholanath, Entrepreneurship management ,Excel Books
MSH 1103
BUSINESS ETHICS
MODULE-1
Introduction to business ethics, ethical principles in life, utilitarianism
MODULE-2
Social responsibility of business organisations
MODULE-3
Introduction to corporate governance
MODULE-4
Ethics of consumer protection, relevance of ethics in marketplace
MODULE-5
.Business and its internal constituencies, employee issues
MODULE-6
Indian value system and it`s utility in present context
Module-7
Roles and responsibilities of an individual in the present social context.
TEXT
1.
2.
3.
4.
justice
BOOKS:
Business Ethics concept and cases: Valesquez -TMH Publication
Human Values-A.N. Tripathi-New age Publication
Ethics in Management
and Indian ethos-Biswanath Ghosh-vikas
Ethics in Management-arya kumar-Anne books Pvt. limited
and fairness
publication
MEC 2067
Module 1:
Introduction to VHDL:
System design with uses, History of VHDL, Simulation fundamentals, Modelling hardware, and
Language basics, Building blocks in VHDL, Design units and library
Module 2:
Sequential Processing:
Process statement, Signal vs variable assignment, Sequential statements, For loop, While loop,
Condition statements, Examples of half adder and full adder, Test bench
Module 3
Data Types and Subprograms:
Data types, Scalar, Composite, Access type, File type; Arrays; Objects, Signal variables,
Constants and files, Association lists, Interface lists, Structural description, Examples.
Subprogram, Functions, Conversion function, Resolution functions, Procedures
Module 4:
Packages and VHDL Synthesis:
Packages, Package declaration, deferred constants, Subprogram declaration. Simple gate concurrent assignment, IF control flow statement, Case control flow statement, Simple
sequential statements, Asynchronous reset, Asynchronous preset and clear, Complex sequential
statements.
Module 5:
Introduction to Verilog:
Synthesis and Synthesis in a design process, logic value system, Bit-widths, value holder and
hardware modelling, Continuos assignment statement, Procedural assignment statement, Logical
operator, arithmetic operator, relational operators, shift operators, vector operations, bit-selects,
if statement, case statement, more on inferring latches, loop statement, Latch with preset and
clear, modelling flip-flops, functions, tasks, gate level modelling.
Module 6:
Modelling:
Modelling of combinational, sequential logic and memory, Writing a Boolean expression,
modelling a FSM and universal shift register, Modelling of a counter and ALU, modelling of
parameterized adder, comparator and parity generator, Modelling of a decoder, multiplexer, and
three state gate, factorial, UART, Blackjack model.
Module 7:
Model Optimizations and Verification
Resource allocation, common sub-expressions, moving code, common factoring, commutativity
and associativity, flip-flop and latch optimizations, design size. A test bench, delays in
assignment statements, unconnected ports, missing latches, More on delays, event list,
synthesis directives, blocking and non-blocking assignments.
Text Books:
1. VHDL by Douglas Perry, TMH, 1999.
Reference Books:
1. VERILOG HDL SYNTHESIS, by J. Bhasker, BS Publication 2004.
2. Fundamental of Digital Logic with VERILOG DESIGN, by Stephen Brown I Zvonko
Vranesic, The McGraw-Hill Companies.
3. VERILOG HDL, A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, by Prabhu Goel,
MEC2163
Probability, Random variables and Stochastic processes- A. Papoulis & S.U. Pillai
Random Signals K. Sam Shanmugan & A. M. Breipohi.
MEC 1047
Module -1:
Introduction about sensors and transducers, Principles of operation and their classification,
characteristics of sensors
Reference Book:
1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis
Module - 2:
Conventional sensors Type
Based on Resistive principles. Potentiometer and Strain Gauge
Based on Inductive principles Ferromagnetic Plunge type, Inductance with a Short-circuited
sleeve. Transformer type, Electromagnetic Transducers
Based on capacitive principles - The parallel plate capacitive sensor, Variable Permittivity
Capacitive Sensor, Stretched Diaphragm Variable Capacitive Transducer. Electrostatic and
Piezoelectric Transducers, Quartz Resonators and Ultrasonic Sensors
Based on Magnetic principles. Magnetoresistive, Hall effect, Inductance and Eddy current
sensors. Angular/Rotary movement Transducer, Electromagnetic Flowmeter, Pulse wire
sensor and SQUID sensor
Reference Book:
1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis
Module - 3:
Thermal Sensors: Acoustic Temp Sensor, Nuclear Thermometer, Magnetic Thermometer,
Resistance Change Type, Thermoemf, Junction Semiconductor Types, Thermal Radiation,
Quartz Crystal, NQR, Spectroscopic Noise Thermometry, Heat flux sensors.
Radiation Sensors: Basic Characteristics, Photo-emissive Cell and Photomultiplier,
Photoconductive Cell - Photovoltaic and Photojunction Cell, Position-Sensitive Cell, X-ray and
Nuclear Radiation Sensors. Fibre, PHI Optic Sensors
Reference Book:
1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis
Module - 4: Electroanalytical Sensors
Introduction, Electro-chemical Cell, Cell potential, Sd. Hydrogen Electrode (SHE), Liquid
Junction and Other potentials, Polarization, Reference Electrodes, Sensor Electrodes, ElectroCeramics in Gas Media.
Reference Books:
1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis
Module - 5: Smart Sensors
Introduction, Primary Sensors Excitation, Amplification, Fitters, Converters, Compensation,
Information Coding/Processing, Data Communication and Automation
Reference Books:
1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis
Module - 6: Digital Transducers
Digital Encoder, Shaft Encoder, Switches: Pressure, Level, Flow, Temperature, Proximity
Switches, Limit Switches and its types, Isolators (or Barriers).
Reference Books:
1. Electrical & Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation By A.K.Shawhney, Dhanpat Rai
& Sons.
2. Electronics instrumentation By H. S. Kalsi [TMH]
Module -7: Recent trends in sensor Technologies
Introduction, Film Sensors, Semiconductor IC Technology, Microelectromechanical System
(MEMS), Nano Sensors, Application of Sensors : Automotive Sensors, Home Appliance
Sensors, Aerospace Sensors, Sensors for manufacturing, Medical Diagnostic Sensors, Sensors
for Environmental Monitoring.
Reference Book:
1. Sensors and Transducers, 2/E By D. Patranabis
MEC1149
Module-1:
INTRODUCTION TO BMI & MEASUREMENTS: Physiological system & measurable
variables, Human & equipment safety, Physiological effects of electricity, Micro & Macroshock
Module-2:
MODELLING & SIMULATION IN BMI: Model based analysis of action potential, Cardiac
output, Respiratory mechanism, Blood Glucose regulation
Module-3:
BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS & ACQUISITION: Recording schemes and analysis of biomedical
signals with typical examples of ECG, EMG, EEG, Wavelet transform, signal compression,
Biomedical DSP
Module-4:
BMI FOR DIAGNOSOS & MONITORING: CT, PET, MRI, Thermal imaging, Ultrasound
imaging, Diagnosis,Telemedicine & Telemonitoring. Antenna for biomedical application
Module-5:
BMI MICROSYSTEM: Implantable medical devices, Microsystem for clinical application,
Microsensors
Module-6:
DIATHERMY & RADIOLOGY: Microwave, SW & UHF diathermy, LASER & X-RAY
applications, Other radioactive rays
Module-7:
SPECIAL TOPICS: MedIcal informatics, Bio-neuro-fuzzy network, Blood gas & Pulmonary
function analyzer.
Text Books:
1. R.S.Khandpur, Handbook for BMI, TMH Publisher.
2. Webster, Medical instrumentation application & design, John willey & sons.
3. Webster, Bioinstrumentation, John willey & sons.
4. Cromwell, BMI & Measurements, PHI Publisher.
5. Car & Brown, Introduction to biomedical equipment technology, Pearson
education.
6. Antenna theory & Practise by Rajeswari chatterjee.
7. Medical informatics by M.L.SAIKUMAR
8. Biomedical DSP by Wills J Tompkin, PHI
MEC2113
MEC 2019
MICRO-ELECTRO-MECHANICAL-SYSTEMS
Module -1:
Micro electromechanical systems:
Introduction, MEMS Overview, Microfabrication of MEMS: Surface Micromachining, Bulk
Micromachining, LIGA, micromachining of polymeric MEMS devices
Module -2:
Fundamentals MEMS Device Physics:
Actuation: Electrostatic Actuation, Piezoelectric Actuation, Thermal Actuation ,Magnetic Actuation,
Mechanical Vibrations ,The single degree of Freedom System ,The many Degrees of freedom system,
Microsensing for MEMS: Piezoresistive sensing, Capacitive sensing, Piezoelectric sensing, Resonant
sensing, Surface Acoustic Wave sensors.
Module -3:
MEMS Materials and fabrication process Modelling:
Metals, semiconductors, thin films for MEMS and their deposition techniques, materials for polymer
MEMS. Solid modeling:Numerical Simulation of MEMS, Mechanical Simulation, Electrostatic Simulation .
Module -4:
MEMS Switches :
Switch parameters, basics of switching, Switches for RF and microwave applications,
actuation mechanisms for MEMS devices, dynamics
of switch operation, MEMS
switch
design considerations, Microwave Considerations, Material Consideration, Mechanical Considerations
modeling and evaluation.
Module -5:
MEMS Inductors and Capacitors :
MEMS Inductors: self and mutual
inductance,
micromachined
inductors,
, modeling
and design
issues
of
planar inductors, variable inductor and polymer based inductor. MEMS
Capacitors: MEMS gap tuning capacitor, MEMS area tuning capacitor, Dielectric Tunable capacitors.
Module -6:
MEMS RF applications :
Mems based RF and Microwave circuits
:
RF
Filters, Micromachined
Phase shifters, and
Micromachined antenna.
Module -7:
MEMS packaging :
MEMS packaging: Role of MEMS packaging, Types of MEMS packaging,Microwave packaging
Considerations, Wafer level packaging
Text Books:
1. RF MEMS & Their Applications by Vijay K. Varadan, K. J. Vinoy and K. A. Jose John Wiley &
Sons, 2003
2. Introduction to Microelectromechanical Microwave Systems(2nd Edition) by Hector J.De Los
Santos,Artech house
3. RF MEMS: Theory, Design, and Technology, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. Tai-Ran Hsu, MEMS and Microsystems: Design and Manufacture, McGraw-Hill, 1st edition,
ISBN: 0072393912.
2. Mems Mechanical Sensors Microelectromechanical system series Srephen Beeby/Artech
House
SEMESTER-VII
CS 7107
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, B. I. T. MESRA
Module I
Introduction: Background, Digital Image Representation, Fundamental Steps in Image Processing,
Elements of a Digital Image Processing System.
Digital Image Fundamentals: Elements of Visual Perception, A Simple Image Model, Sampling and
Quantization, Some Basic Relationships between Pixels, Imagining Geometry.
Module II
Image Transforms: Introduction to the Fourier Transform, The Discrete Fourier Transform, Some
Properties of the Two-Dimensional Fourier Transform, Other Separable Image Transforms.
Module III
Image Enhancement : Spatial Domain Methods, Frequency Domain Methods, Some Simple Intensity
Transformations, Histogram Processing, Image Subtraction, Image Averaging, Background, Smoothing
Filters, Sharpening Filters, Lowpass Filtering, Highpass Filtering, Generation of Spatial Masks from
Frequency Domain Specifications.
Module IV & V
Image Restoring: Degradations Model - Definitions, Degradation Model for Continuous Functions,
Diagonalization of Circulant and Block-Circulant Matrices, Circulant Matrices, Block Circulant Matrices,
Effects of Diagonalization on the Degradation Model, Algebraic Approach to Restoration, Unconstrained
Restoration, Constrained Restoration, Inverse Filtering Formulation, Removal of Blur Caused by
Uniform Linear Motion, Restoration in the Spatial Domain, Geometric Transformation.
Module VI & VII
Image Compression: Fundamentals Coding Redundancy, Interpixel Redundancy, Psychovisual
Redundancy, Fidelity Criteria. Image Compression Models The Source Encoder and Decoder, The
Channel Encoder and Decoder. Elements of Information Theory Measuring Information, The Information
Channel, Fundamental Coding Theorems, Using Information Theory. Error-Free Compression VariableLength Coding, Bit-Plane Coding, Lossless Predictive Coding. Lossy Compression Lossy Predictive
Coding, Transform Coding.
Text Book:
1. Rafael. C. Gonzalez & Richard E.Woods.- Digital Image Processing, 2/e Pearson Education, New Delhi
- 2006
Reference Books:
1. W.K.Pratt.-Digital Image Processing ,3/e Edn., John Wiley & sons, Inc. 2006
2. M. Sonka et.al Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision, 2/e, Thomson, Learning, India Edition,
2007.
SEMESTER-VIII
CS 8111 NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, B. I. T. MESRA
Module I
Introduction: Knowledge in Speech and Language Processing, Ambiguity, Models and Algorithms,
Language, Thought, and Understanding, The State of the Art and the Near-Term Future.
Regular Expressions and Automata: Regular Expressions, Finite-State Automata, Regular Languages
and FSAs.
Module II
Word Classes and Part-of Speech Tagging: (Mostly) English Word Classes, Tagsets for English, Partof Speech Tagging, Rule-Based Part-of Speech Tagging, Stochastic Part-of Speech Tagging,
Transformation-Based Tagging, Other Issues.
Module III
Context-Free Grammars for English: Constituency, Context-Free Rules and Trees, Sentences-Level
Constructions, The Noun Phrase, Coordination, Agreement, The Verb Phrase and Subcategorization,
Auxiliaries, Spoken Language Syntax, Grammar Equivalence and Normal Form, Finite-State and ContextFree Grammars, Grammars and Human Processing.
Module IV
Parsing with Context-Free Grammars: Parsing as Search, A Basic Top-Down Parser, Problems with the
Basic Top-Down Parser, The Early Algorithm, Finite State Parsing Methods.
Module V
Features and Unification: Feature Structures, Unification of Features Structures, Features Structures in
the Grammar, Implementing Unification, Parsing with Unification Constraints, Types and Inheritance.
Module VI
Representing Meaning: Computational Desiderata for Representations, Meaning Structure of Language,
First Order Predicate Calculus, Some Linguistically Relevant Concepts.
Semantic Analysis: Syntax-Driven Semantic Analysis, Attachments for a Fragment of English, Integrating
Semantic Analysis into the Early Parser, Idioms and Composionality, Robust Semantic Analysis.
Module VII
Discourse: Reference Resolution, Text Coherence, Discourse Structure, Psycholinguistic Studies of
Reference and Coherence.
Natural Language Generation: Introduction to Language Generation, An Architecture for Generation,
Surface Realization, Discourse Planning, Other Issues.
Text Book:
D.Jurafsky & J.H.Martin- Speech and Language Processing, 4th Edn, Pearson Education, 2005.
Reference Book:
1. J. Allen Natural Language Understanding, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2006.
MEC 2015
Module -1:
Optical Network Elements:
Passive Components, 2x2 fiber couplers, Scattering Matrix representation, star Couplers,
Mach-Zehnder multiplexers, Phase-array-based WDM devices, Fiber Grating, Tunable
Sources, Tunable filters, Circulators, Isolators, Wavelength Converters, Switching Elements,
Wavelength Routers.
Module -2:
Optical Amplifiers:
Types, Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers, Erbium doped fiber amplifier, amplification
mechanism, Conv. efficiency, Gain, Noise, Applications, Power amplifiers, In-line amplifiers,
Preamplifiers, Application to Optical Video distribution, Long Span Transmission, Repeaterless
Transmission, Under Sea Transmission system.
Module -3:
Optical Networks:
Topological performance, SONET/SDH, Broadcast and select WDM networks, Single-hop
networks, Multi-hop Networks, Testbeds.
Module -4:
Wavelength Routed networks, Wavelength Routing Testbeds, Nonlinear effects on network
performances, SRS,SBS,SPM,XPM,FWM, Optical CDMA networks.
Module -5:
Dispersion Management:
Need for dispersion management, pre-compensation and post compensation technique,
Broadband dispersion compensation, Tunable dispersion compensation, Higher order
dispersion management, PMD compensation.
Module -6:
Optical Switching:
Photonic packet switching, Bit interleaving, Packet interleaving, OTDM Testbeds.
Module -7:
Soliton communication:
Solitons, Soliton Pulses, Soliton parameters, Transmission for ultrafast (UF) OTDM signal
using Soliton.
Text Book:
1. Optical Fiber CommunicationsG.Keiser,3/E, McGraw Hill.
Ref.Books:
1. B.Mukherjee , Optical Communication Networks, McGraw Hill.
2. R. Ramaswami and K.N. Sivarajan, Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective,
Morgan Kaufmann
3. G.P.Agrawal, Fiber Optic Communication Systems, John Wiley & Son (Asia) Pvt.
Ltd.
4. J. H. Franz & V. K. Jain, Optical Communications, Narosa Publishing House.
SEMESTER-VIII
CS 8121 PATTERN RECOGNITION
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, B. I. T. MESRA
Module I
Pattern Recognition Overview: Overview, Pattern Recognition, Classification and Description, Patterns
and Feature Extraction, Training and Learning in PR Systems, Pattern Recognition Approaches.
Module II
Statistical Pattern Recognition: Introduction, The Gaussian case and Class Dependence Discriminate
Functions, Extensions, Classifier Performance, RISK and Errors.
Module III
Supervised Learning: Parametric Estimation and Supervised Learning, Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Approach, Bayesian Parameter Estimation Approach, Non Parametric Approaches, Parzen Windows, Knn Non-Parametric Estimation. Nearest Neighbour Rule.
Module IV
Linear Discriminate Functions and The Discrete and Binary Feature Cases: Introduction, Discrete and
Binary Classification Problems, Techniques to Directly Obtain Linear Classifiers.
Module V & VI
Syntactic Pattern Recognition: Overview Quantifying Structure in Pattern Description and Recognitions,
Grammar Based Approach and Application, String Generation as Pattern Description. Recognition by
String Matching and Parsing. The Cocke-Younger Kasami ((ck) parsing algorithm.
Module VII
Neural Pattern Recognition: Introduction to Neural Networks, Neural Network Structure from Pattern
Recognition Applications. Physical Neural Network. The Artificial Neural Network Model, Neural
Network Based Pattern Associators.
Text Book:
1. Robort Schalkoff - Pattern Recognition, Statistical, Structural and Neural Approach, John Wiley,
Indian Edition, 200.
Reference Books:
1. R. U. Duda Pattern Classification, John Wiley, Indian Edition, 2006.
PH1201 PHYSICS
MODULE I
Special Theory of Relativity:
Introduction, Inertial frame of reference, Galilean transformations (Ch1- Appendix), Postulates (AB 1.1, ),
Lorentz transformations and its conclusions (AB ch1- Appendix), Length contraction, time dilation, velocity
addition (AB 1.2, 1.4, Ch1 Appendix), Mass change (AB 1.7), Einstein's mass energy relation. (AB
1.8).
[5]
MODULE II
Physical Optics:
Polarization, Malus Law, Brewsters Law, Double Refraction [AG 22.1 22.3], Interference in thin films
(Parallel films) [AG 15.1 - 15.2], Interference in wedge-shaped layers [AG 15.8], Antireflection coating
(qualitative) [AG 15.4], Newtons rings [AG 15.10], Fraunhofer diffraction by single slit [AG 18.2], Double
slit and grating (qualitative) [AG 18.6 - 18.7], Resolving Power, Limit of Resolution, Rayleigh Criterion [AG
18.5]
[5]
MODULE III
Electromagnetic Theory i: Gausss law (SAD 4.5), Applications (SAD 4.6), Concept of electric potential
(SAD 4.7), Relationship between E and V (SAD 4.8), Polarization of dielectrics (SAD 5.5), dielectric constant
(SAD 5.6), Boundary conditions for E & D (SAD 5.9), Gausss law in magnetostatics, (SAD 7.5), Amperes
circuital law (SAD 7.3), Boundary conditions for B & H (SAD 8.7) [5]
MODULE IV
Electromagnetic Theory ii: Equation of continuity of charge (SAD 5.8), Displacement current (SAD 9.4),
Maxwells equations, (SAD 9.5), Electromagnetic plane wave equations for free space and dielectrics (SAD
10.3 to 10.6), Poynting vector (SAD 10.7), Fresnels equation (qualitative) (SAD 10.8, 10.9) [5]
MODULE V
Quantum Mechanics:
Planck's theory of black-body radiation (AB: 2.2 & 9.6), Compton effect (AB: 2.7), Wave particle duality, De
Broglie
waves
(AB:
3.1),
Davisson
and
Germer's
experiment
(AB:
3.5),
Uncertainty
principle(AB:3.7,3.8,3.9), physical interpretation of wave function (AB:3.2), Schrodinger equation in one
dimension (AB:5.2), free particle(AB:3.6, 5.5, 5.6), particle in an infinite square well(AB: 5.8), potential
barrier and tunneling ( qualitative) (AB:5.10) [6]
MODULE VI LASERS:
Spontaneous and stimulated emission (AB: 4.9, and AG: 23.1), Einstein's A and B coefficients, populationinversion (AG: 23.4),, Light amplification, Basic laser action, Ruby and He-Ne lasers, Properties and
applications of laser radiation (AG: 18.1), Elementary ideas of fiber optics (AG: 24.1-24.3). [5]
MODULE VII NUCLEAR PHYSICS:
Nuclear forces, binding energy, liquid drop model, fission, nuclear reactors, fusion. [2]
MODULE VIII PLASMA PHYSICS
Plasma state, types of plasma, applications of plasma (FFC-Ch-1, 2). [2]
Text Books:
1. Arthur Beiser (AB), Concept of Modern Physics, 6th edition, Tata McGraw- Hill.
2. A. Ghatak (AG), Optics, 4th Edition, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2009
3. Mathew N.O. Sadiku ( SAD), Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press( 2001)
4. F.F.Chen (FFC), Introduction to Plasma Physics, 2nd Edition, Plenum Press, 1994.
Reference Book:
Halliday, Resnick, Walker (RHW), Fundamentals of Physics 6/e, John Wiley & Sons 2004.
MODULE - I
Sequences, bounded sequences, upper nd lower bounds, monotonic sequences, limits of a sequence,
convergence of sequence, Cuchys general principle of convergence, Cauchys theorems on limits (No proof).
Convergence of series of real numbers of positivke terms. P series test, comparison tests, Cauchys root test,
D Alemberts ratio test, Raabes test.
MODULE - II
Causss Ratio Test, Logarithmic and Higher logarithmic Ratio Test, Absolute and conditional convergence,
Leibnits Rule for Alternating series Test, Generalized Mean Value Theorem, Maclaurins series, Taylors series
of functions. Functions of several variables, level cures, limits, countinuity. Partial Derivatives.
MODULE - III
Eulers theorem on Homogeneous functions, chain Rule, transformation of independent variables, Total
differential. Aylors series in two or more variables. Maximum, minimum and saddle points of functions of
two variables. Several independent variables Lagranges method of Undetermined Multipliers.
MODULE - IV
Jacobians, Beta and Gamma functions, Double integrals, area, change of order of integration, Evaluation of
integrals by transforming into polar co-ordinates. Evaluation of Triple integrals.
MODULE - V
Volume and surface area by double and Triple integration by transforming in to cylindrical and spherical polar
co-ordinates. Sketching polar equations of conic section, equation of tangent and normal line to a conic
section equation of tangent and normal line to a conic section including chord of contact, director circle and
asymptote.
MODULE - VI
First order differential equations linear and Bernoullis equation, Reduction of order curvature, normal vector,
torsion and TNB frame, tangential and normal
components of velocity and acceleration, radical and
transverse acceleration. Motion in polar. And cylindrical coordinates. Directional derivatives, Gradient,
Divergence and curl. Expansions identities. Tangent plane and normal lines Gradient, divergence and curl in
curvilinear co-ordinates.
MODUEL- VII
Line integrals, Work, Circulation, Flux, Paths independence, Potential function, Conservative field, Greens
theorem in plane, surface and volume integrals Gausss Divergence theorem, Stokes theorem. Applications.
Text Books:
TB 1: M.D. Weir, J. Hass and F. R. Giordano: Thomas Calculus, 11th editionh, Pearson Educations, 2008.
TB 2: Dennis G. Zill, Warren S. Wright: Advanced Engineering Matheatics, 4 th edition. Jones Nad Bartlertt
Publishers, 2010
Reference Books:
(i)
E. Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition John Wiley and sons 1999.
(ii)
T.M. Apostol: Calculus Vols 1 and 11.2nd Edition. John Wiley and sons, 1967 and 1969,
(5)
MODULE II
A.C. Single-Phase Series Circuits: Common signals and their waveforms, RMS and Average value. Form
factor & Peak factor of sinusoidal waveform. Impedance of Series circuits. Phasor diagram. Active Power.
Power factor. Power triangle.
(5)
MODULE III
A.C. Single-Phase Parallel Circuits: Admittance method, Phasor diagram. Power. Power factor. Power
triangle, Series- parallel Circuit, Power factor improvement, Series and Parallel Resonance, Resonance curve
, Q factor, Dynamic Impedance, and Bandwidth.
(5)
MODULE IV
Circuit Theorems: Superposition theorem, Thevenins & Nortons theorem, Maximum Power Transfer
theorem for Independent and Dependent Sources in DC as well as AC circuit.
(5)
MODULE V
Three Phase Circuits: Line and Phase relation for Star and Delta connection, Power relations, Analysis of
balanced and unbalanced 3 phase circuits.
(5)
MODULE VI
Magnetic Circuits: Introduction, Series-parallel magnetic circuits, Analysis of Linear and Non-linear
magnetic circuits, Energy storage, A.C. excitation, Eddy currents and Hysteresis losses.
(5)
MODULE VII
Coupled Circuits (Dot rule), Self and mutual inductances, Coefficient of coupling.
Basic Indicating Instruments: Moving coil and moving iron type instruments.
(5)
Books Recommended:
1.D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath , Basic Electrical Engineering, 3rd Edition, TMH, New Delhi,
2009
2.Fitzrauld and Higinbotham, Basic Electrical Engineering, McGraw Hill Inc, 1981.
3.W.H.Hayt, Jr J. E. Kemmerly and S. M.Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 7 th Edn TMH, 2010
MODULE - I
Phase Rule: Terms Involved, Phase diagram of one component (Water) & two component (Pb/Ag) system &
their applications.
[04]
MODULE II
Fuel & combustion: Classification, Properties, calorific value determination (theoretical & experimental) , flue
gas analysis & combustion calculation.
Solid fuel: Classification of coal, Proximate & Ultimate Analysis, Carbonization and pyrolysis, recovery and
purification of by products obtained from coke ovens.
[05]
MODULE III
Liquid fuels: Composition of crude oil, processing of crude oil, synthetic oil Diesel : Diesel engine ignition
temperature, Flash point, Fire point, Smoke point, Cetane no Petrol : Spark ignition IC engine, Gasoline fuel,
Grading gasoline Knocking, Additives & Dopants, Octane no., Alternative fuels (Propane, Methanol, Ethanol )
Gaseous fuels: Water Gas, Producer gas, Coal gas
Lubricants: Classification Liquid, Semi solid & Solid Lubricants; Properties of lubricants: Viscosity &
Viscosity Index, Cloud Point & Pour Point, Aniline Point, Dropping Point, Saponification, Carbon Residue,
Oiliness, Mechanism of Lubrication, synthetic lubricants, Grease.
[06]
MODULE - IV
Kinetics: Introduction: Order and Molecularity of reaction, Factors affecting reaction rates, Activation
Energies, Theories of reaction rates Collision theory and transition state theory, Rate Laws 0th order, 1st
order and 2nd order reaction, Reactions: Chain, Parallel/Competing/Side, Consecutive; Study of Fast
reactions-Flash Photolysis.
MODULE - V
Catalysis: Introduction and characteristics of catalyst, types of catalysis (homogenous, heterogeneous and
auto catalysis with example), catalytic poison; Theories of catalysis, intermediate compound formation and
adsorption or contact theory with examples, advantage and disadvantages; Acid base catalysis- including
kinetics and examples, Enzyme catalysis- Mechanism and kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reaction, MichaelisMenten equation, Important catalysts in industrial processes (a) Bosch Process (b) Habers process (c)
Contact process (d) Ostowald process (e) Bergius Process, Hydrogenation using Wilkinsons catalyst,
Hydroformylation by using Cobalt-catalyst .
[05]
Module - VI
Polymers: Introduction to polymers; Polymer characterization; Mechanism of polymerization (Free radical,
Anionic & Cationic); Molecular Weight of polymers ( Mn M w, Mv); Glass Transition Temperature (Tg ),
structure property relationship (chemical, electrical, optical and mechanical ); A brief introduction to
inorganic polymers.
[05]
Module - VII
Corrosion Chemistry: Chemical and Electrochemical corrosion, Factors affecting the rate of corrosion, Types
of corrosion, Protection & Inhibition, Paints & Coatings: Constituents, Binders, Driers, Pigments, Thinners,
Fire retardant paints, Antifouling paints.
[05]
Textbooks:
1.Applied Chemistry: A Text book for engineers and technologists by H.D.Geyser, Plenum publishers
2. Engineering Chemistry: Sashi Chawla/ Jain & Jain
Reference books
1. Physical chemistry: P.W. Atkins
Modules
Course Contents
Linear Differential Equations of Higher
Order with constant coefficients
Module I
Module II
of
differential
Resource
s
p.95,128
Sec.
17,23
(TB 1)
p.133,
Sec. 3.6
(TB 3)
p.159,
Sec. 24
(TB 1)
p.103,
Sec. 19
(TB 1)
p.176,
Sec.28
Assignme
nt
(Page No.,
Problems)
p.97, 1
3;
p.135, 1
25
p.138, 3138
No. of
Lecture
s
p.161, 2
4
p.106, 1 5
p.182, 1 4
Chebyshev Polynomials
Modules
Course Contents
Eigen Values and Eigen Functions
Module V
Periodic
Functions.
Dirichlets
Conditions on Fourier Series. Eulers
Formulae for Fourier Coefficients. Half
range Series. Fourier Series of
Functions with Arbitrary period
Function of Complex Variables. Limit,
Continuity, Differentiability of
a
Complex Variable
Cauchy
Riemann
Differential
Equations in Cartesian and Polar
Forms
Analytic Function
(TB 1)
p.348
Sec.46
(TB 1)
p.358,
Sec.47
(TB1)
p.335,
Sec.44
(TB 1)
p.342,
Sec.45
(TB 1)
p.199,
Sec.31
(TB 1)],
p.211,
Appendix
-B
(TB 1)
p.659,
Sec.12
(TB 3)
Resource
s
p.647,
Sec.12.5
(TB 3)
p.646,
Sec.12.5
(TB 3)
p.246,
Sec.33
(TB 1)
p.45 - 62
Sec.1519 (TB 2)
p.63-71,
Sec.2123 (TB 2)
p. 73,
p.356,
1,5,7
p.363, 2 5
p.340, 1 4
p.347, 1 5
Assignme
nt
(Page No.,
Problems)
No. of
Lecture
s
p.652,
1-4,7,8,10
5
p.256, 1 6
p.55, 1
11,
p.62, 3 - 9
p.71, 4 10
p.77, 4
Sec.24
(TB 2)
p.150,
Sec.46
(TB 2)
p.164,
Sec.50
(TB 2)
p 169,
Sec.52
(TB 2)
Moreras Theorem
Modules
Resource
s
Course Contents
Liouvilles Theorem
Contour Integrals
Trigonometric
Equations
( 0 to 2 )
and
Algebraic
( to )
p.172,
Sec.53
(TB 2)
p.172,
Sec.53
(TB 2)
p.189,
Sec.57
(TB 2)
p.197,
Sec.60
(TB 2)
p.231,
Sec.69
(TB 2)
p.253,
Sec.76
(TB 2)
p.234,
244
Sec.70,7
3
(TB 2)
p.127,
Sec.40
(TB 2)
p.857,
Sec.20.2
(TB 3)
7
p.161, 1 5
p.170, 2 7
Assignme
nt
(Page No.,
Problems)
No. of
Lecture
s
p.178, 14,9
p.196,2
4,7
p.205, 1 8
p.239,1
p.239, 2 4
p.135, 1
4
p.861,15,9,10,1118
Partial
Differential
Equation,
Lagranges Method, Homogeneous
and Non-homogeneous Higher Order
Equations(with Constant Coefficients)
Module
VII
5
One dimensional Wave Equation
p.298,
Sec.3940
(TB 1)
p.311,
Sec.41
(TB 1)
p.309,24,6
p.316,3-6
MODULE III
Linked List, Linked Stacks and Linked Queues: Singly Linked Lists, Circularly Linked Lists, Doubly Linked
Lists, Multiply Linked Lists, Applications of Linked Lists, Introduction to Linked Stack and Linked Queues,
Operations on Linked Stacks and Linked Queues, Dynamic Memory Management and Linked Stack,
Implementations of Linked Representations, Applications of Linked Stacks and Linked Queues.
(5)
MODULE IV
Trees, Binary Trees, BST, AVL Trees and B Trees: Trees: Definition and Basic Terminologies,
Representation of Trees, Binary Trees: Basic Terminologies and Types, Representation of Binary Trees,
Binary Tree Traversals, Threaded Binary Trees, Applications, BST & AVL Trees: Introduction, BST: Definition
and Operations, AVL Trees: Definition and Operations, B Trees: Introduction, m-way search trees: Definition
and Operations, B Trees: Definition and Operations.
(6)
MODULE V
Graphs: Introduction, Definitions and Basic Terminologies, Representations of Graphs, Graph Traversals,
Single-Source Shortest-Path Problem, Minimum Cost Spanning Trees.
(5)
MODULE VI
Sorting: Introduction, Shell Sort, Quick Sort, Heap Sort.
(5)
MODULE VII
Searching: Introduction, Binary Search, Transpose Sequential Search, Interpolation Search.
(4)
Text Book:
5. G A V Pai Data Structures and Algorithms: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, 2nd Edn, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 2008
6. Horowitz E.Sahni, S., Susan A., Fundamentals of Data Structures in C, 2nd Edition, University Press,
2010
Reference Books:
1. J. P. Tremblay , P. G. Sorenson An Introduction to Data Structures With Applications, 2nd Edn,
McGraw-Hill, Inc. New York, NY, USA.
2. Seymour Lipschutz Data Structures, 6th Edn, 9th Reprint 2008, Tata McGraw-Hill.
3. Adam Drozdek Data Structures and Algorithms in C++, Thomson Learning, New Delhi 2007.
J. Feller, B. Fitzgerald -Understanding Open Source Software Development, Pearson Education Ltd. New
Delhi.
MODULE I
Non-Conventional Energy and their resources: Energy sources; Renewable and Non-renewable Energy
Resources; Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Resources; Renewable Energy Forms and
Conversion; Solar Energy; Wind Energy; Tidal Energy; Ocean Thermal Energy; Geothermal Energy; Nuclear
Energy; Hydro Energy.
(5)
MODULE II
Properties of pure substance, Boiler Mountings and Accessories: Definition; Function; Classification; Fire
Tube and Water Tube Boilers; Cochran Boiler; Lancashire Boiler; Locomotive Boiler; Backcock and Wilcox
Boiler; Packaged Boilers; High Pressure Boilers. Boiler Mountings & accessories.
(5)
MODULE III
Internal Combustion Engines: Classification of I.C. Engines, Petrol engine; Diesel engine; Gas Engine, Twostroke & Four- stroke engine, C.I. Engines and S.I. Engines.
(5)
MODULE - IV
Heat transfer; various modes of heat transfer, one dimensional steady state conduction. Application to
composite walls and cylinders
(5)
MODULE - V
Simple stresses and strains, Hookes Law elasticity, Relation between elastic constants, Thermal Stresses.
(5)
MODULE VI
Transmission of Power: Transmission systems; Belt Drives; Flat belt; V-Belt; Limiting Tensions ratio, Chain
drives; Gear Drives; Rope Drives; Types of gears; Gear Trains: Simple, compound and epicyclic gear trains.
(5)
MODULE - VII
Vibrations, Types of Vibrations, Free undamped longitudinal vibrations, Free damped longitudinal vibrations.
(5)
Books:
1.
Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics G.J. Van Wylen and R.E. Sorntag, Second Edition, Wiley
Eastern (1984).
2.
An Introduction to Thermodynamics P.K. Nag
3.
Thermal Engineering R.K. Rajput
4.
Strength of Materials F.L. Singer
5.
Theory of Machines Thomas Beven
MODULE I
Network Theorem: Substitution theorem, Tellegen's theorem, Reciprocity theorem
(3)
MODULE II
Network Topology: Definition and properties, Matrices of Graph, Network Equations &
Solutions : Node and Mesh transformation, Generalized element, Source transformation,
Formulation of network equations, Network with controlled sources, Transform networks,
Properties of network matrices, Solution of equations. Linear time-invariant networks,
Evaluation of initial conditions, Frequency and impedance scaling.
(10)
MODULE III
Multi-terminal Networks: Natural frequency, Network functions, Two-port parameters,
Equivalent networks.
(6)
MODULE IV
Elements of Network Synthesis: Positive real function, Reactance functions, RC
functions, RL Network, Two-port functions, Minimum phase networks.
(7)
MODULE V
Approximation:
Filter
specifications,
Butterworth
approximation,
Chebyshev
approximation, Comparison between Butterworth and chebyshev transfer functions.
(6)
MODULE VI
Bandpass filter approximation, Frequency transformation, Insertion Loss Synthesis: Coefficient matching technique, Darlington's method.
(6)
MODULE VII
Active Networks and Filters: Active elements, Single amplifier filters, State variable
realization, All pass and notch filter, Higher order filter.
(7)
Text Book:
1. V.K. Aatre, Network Theory & Filter Design
Reference Book:
1. M.E. Van Valkenberg, Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis
2. Balabanian, N. and T.A. Bickart, Electric Network Theory, John Wiley & Sons,
New York, 1969.
3. C. L. Wadhwa, Network Analysis and Synthesis
HU 4001 FRENCH
A. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1. Developing the following language skills:
LISTENING: To enable the learners to listen and understand the spoken French language which uses the
elementary spoken structures.
SPEAKING: To enable the learners to speak and engage in simple dialogues in French.
READING SKILLS AND TEXTUAL COMPREHENSION: To enable the learners to read and understand the
elementary texts in French.
WRITING: To enable the learners to write simple sentences and short paragraphs in French.
2. To enable the learners to manipulate the simple grammatical structures of the language and the most
essential vocabulary.
3. To expose the learners to the culture of France / Francophone countries.
B. DURATION OF THE COURSE
One semester
C. CONTENTS
1. Functional Grammar
Nouns and Articles: gender and number
Pronouns
Verbs
Present, past, and future
Adjectives and Adverbs
Interrogation & Negation
Simple essay writing
Simple conversation
2. Life and culture of French and Francophone peoples.
Cuisine, Fashion, Cinma, science and technology, geography etc.
Books recommended :
Le Nouveau sans Frontires-1, CLE International
Alter Ego-1
Panorama 1, CLE international
Campus- 1, CLE international
Connexions-1, Didier
Caf Crme -1, Hachette
Libre Echange- 1, Didier
450 Exercices de phonetique, CLE International (2010)
D. Teaching Techniques
Class room activities
1. Main activities based on Text book and workbook based class
2. Internet
3. Role plays
4. Audio sessions
4. Quiz
Language Laboratory activities
1. Audio sessions for self learning
2. Phonetic training
3. Language games
4. Internet based session
External Activities
1. Theater
2. Film sessions
E. Examination
The examination at the end of the course consists of (1) a written paper and (2) an Oral examination.
Evaluation
HU4003 GERMAN
A. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1. Developing the following language skills:
LISTENING: To enable the learners to listen and understand the spoken German language which uses the
elementary spoken structures.
SPEAKING: To enable the learners to speak and engage in simple dialogues in German.
READING SKILLS AND TEXTUAL COMPREHENSION: To enable the learners to read and understand the
elementary texts in German.
WRITING: To enable the learners to write simple sentences and short paragraphs in German.
2. To enable the learners to manipulate the simple grammatical structures of the language and the most
essential vocabulary.
3. To expose the learners to the culture of German speaking countries
B. DURATION OF THE COURSE
One semester
C. CONTENTS
1. Simple texts and interactions useful in daily life
2. Life and culture of Germany and German speaking countries
3. Describing the immediate environment and things of common interest.
D Functional Grammar:
1. Articles
2. Nouns and pronouns
3. Present tense
4. Position of verbs in different types of sentences
5. Direct and indirect objects
6. Interrogative sentences
7. Articles as pronouns
E. Internet sites for language skills
F. Geography of Germany and German speaking countries
G. Introduction to German culture (intercultural perspectives)
Books recommended:
Tangram aktuell A 1 -1, Kursbuch, Arbeitsbuch, Glossar, bungsheft und CD Lektion 1 - 4: Deutsch
als Fremdsprache, Authors: Rosa-Maria Dallapiazza, Eduard von Jan, und Til Schnherr,Verlag:
Hueber.
Tangram aktuell A1- 2, Kursbuch, Arbeitsbuch, Glossar, bungsheft und CD, Lektion 5 - 8: Deutsch
als Fremdsprache, Authors: Rosa-Maria Dallapiazza, Eduard von Jan, und Til Schnherr,Verlag:
Hueber.
H. Teaching Techniques
Class room activities
1. Main activities based on Text book and workbook based class
2. Internet
3. Role plays
4. Audio sessions
5. Quiz
Language Laboratory activities
1. Audio sessions for self-learning
2. Phonetic training
3. Language games
4. Internet based session
External Activities
1. Theatre
2. Film sessions
I. Examination
The examination at the end of the course consists of (1) a written paper and (2) an Oral examination.
Evaluation
A candidates performance is evaluated on the basis of
1. Internal Assessment (Teachers assessment and Periodical tests): relative weight 40%.
2. Final examination at the end of the course: relative weight 60%.
The Internal Assessment comprises (a) Teachers assessment: participation in class, homework, punctuality,
motivation, etc; (b) Periodical testes (an average of 3 tests). The relative weight assigned to (a) and (b) is
20:20.
EC4205
Module 1:
Revision of logic circuits with emphasis on control lines, SAP concepts with stress on timing
diagrams, Microinstructions, Microprogramming, Variable machine cycle, Architecture of 8085
Processor , Functions of all signals, Bus concepts, Multiplexed and De-multiplexed Bus, Minimum
system.
Text Books:
1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino.
2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar.
Module 2:
Instruction set, Addressing modes, Stack operation, Timing diagrams, Programming examples like
Time delay, Looping, Sorting, Code conversions like BCD to Binary, Binary to BCD, HEX to ASCII,
ASCII to HEX, BCD Arithmetic etc.
Text Books:
1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino.
2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar.
Module 3:
8085 based Microcomputer system, Memory Organization, Memory Interfacing, Memory Mapped
I/O, I/O Mapped I/O, Interrupts, Hardware and Software Interrupts, Interrupt instructions,
Programmed I/O, Interrupt driven I/O, DMA.
Text Books:
1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino.
2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar.
Module 4:
Architecture of 8255 I/O peripheral chip, Modes of operation, Hand shake mode operation, BSR
mode, ADC 0801 and ADC 0808 Interfacing with microprocessor, Analogue multiplexed ADC, DAC
0808 specifications, DAC Interfacing, Programming examples for Generation of square wave,
positive and negatives ramps, triangular and sine waves, Sample and Hold circuit, LF 398 and its
applications in Data Acquisition.
Text Books:
1. Digital Computer Electronics, 2/e. by A. P. Malvino.
2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085. by R. S. Gaonkar.
3. Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming of Hardware by Douglas Hall.
4. Microprocessor and Peripherals by S. P. Chowdhury and Sunetra Chowdhury.
Module 5:
8253 timer, Modes of operation, Applications, 8279 Keyboard/Display Interface, Different modes of
operation, Interfacing, Programming examples.
Text Books:
1. Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming of Hardware by Douglas Hall.
2. Microprocessor and Peripherals by S. P. Chowdhury and Sunetra Chowdhury.
3. The INTEL 8086/8088 Microprocessor, Architecture, Programming, Design and Interfacing,
3/e. by Bhupendra Singh Chhabra.
Module 6:
Evolution of Microprocessors, Introduction (Architecture and Instruction set only) of 8086 and 8088,
Evolutionary steps and Additional features of 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486 and Pentium Processors,
Concept of CISC and RISC processors
Text Books:
1. Microprocessor, Microcomputer and their Applications, 2/e. by A, K. Mukhopadhyay.
2. Advanced Microprocessor by Y. Rajasree.
3. The INTEL 8086/8088 Microprocessor, Architecture, Programming, Design and Interfacing,
3/e. by Bhupendra Singh Chhabra.
Module - 7 :
Introduction to Microcontrollers, 8051 Microcontroller, Memory Organization, Programming
techniques, Addressing modes, Instruction set, Interrupt structure, Port structure, Different modes
of operation, Programming examples.
Text Books:
1. Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers by S. K. Venkata Ram.
2. Microprocessor, Microcomputer and their Applications, 2/e. by A, K. Mukhopadhyay.
3. Advanced Microprocessors by Y. Rajasree.
4. Microprocessor and Peripherals by S. P. Chowdhury and Sunetra Chowdhury.
Module-7
Microwave Measurements: Network Analyzer, Spectrum analyzer, Frequency and
impedance measurement at microwave frequency, Measurement of Microwave antenna
parameters.
Text Book:
1.
Reference Book:
1. S. Y. Liao , Microwave Devices & Circuits, PHI 2nd Edition
2. B. R. Vishvakarma, R U Khan, M K. Meshram, Intoduction to Microwave
Measurements
3. R.E.Collin, "Foundations for Microwave Engineering", Second edition, IEEE Press.
MODULE I
Introduction: Discrete-Time Signals, Shanon's sampling theorem, Difference equation
description, characteristics of digital filters and time domain analysis, properties of
discrete time system (linearity, time-variance, convolution), BIBO stability, Ztransformation and their application in solving difference equations, Relationship
between Laplace and Z-transforms.
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MODULE II
Frequency Domain Analysis: Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT) and Discrete
Fourier Transform (DFT), Periodic convolution, Direct evaluation of DFT, FFT algorithmsdecimation in time and frequency, Relationship between Fourier and Z-transforms
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MODULE III
Digital Filter Structures: Direct form I&II, cascade, parallel and ladder realizations.
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MODULE IV
Filter Function Approximations and Transformations.
Review of approximations of ideal analog filter response, Butterworth filter, Chebyshev
Type I & II.
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MODULE V
Frequency Transformations: Frequency transformation in analog domain, frequency
transformation in digital domain.
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MODULE VI
Design of IIR Filter: Design based on analog filter approximations, Impulse invariance
method, Matched Z-transformation, Bilinear transformation.
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MODULE VII
Design of FIR Filters: Symmetric and antisymmetric FIR filters, design of linear phase
FIR filters using windows and frequency sampling methods, design of optimum
equiripple linear phase FIR filters, comparison of FIR and IIR filters.
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Text Books:
1. John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Mamalakis, Digital Signal Processing, Principles,
Algorithms and Applications
2. Alan V. Oppenheim Ronald W. Schafer, Digital Signal Processing, PHI, India.
Reference Book:
1. Antonious, Digital Filter Design, Mc-Graw-Hill International Editions.
Text Books:
1. I. J. Nagrath & Gopal, "Control Systems Engineering", 4th Edition New Age
International Publication.
2. K. Ogata, "Modern Control Engineering", 3rd Edition, Pearon Education.
Reference Books:
1. Norman Nise, "Control System Engineering, 4th Edition, Wiley.
2. Graham C. Goodwin, "Control System Design", PHI.
3. B. C. Kuo, "Automatic Control System", 7th Edition, PHI.