MTech Syllabus ANU ECE CESP Syllabus
MTech Syllabus ANU ECE CESP Syllabus
NAGARJUNANAGAR522510
ANDHRAPRADESH,INDIA
SchemeofInstruction,ExaminationanddetailedSyllabi
of
ELECTRONICS&COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
Inthespecializationof
COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING&SIGNALPROCESSING
2YearM.TechDegreeCourse
(SemesterSystem)
w.e.f.20112012
ACHARYANAGARJUNAUNIVERSITY::NAGARJUNANAGAR
REVISEDREGULATIONSFOR
TWOYEARM.TECH.DEGREECOURSE
(CREDITBASEDSYSTEM)
(Witheffectfromthebatchofstudentsadmittedduringtheacademicyear20112012).
1.
1.1
ELIGIBILITYFORADMISSION
The candidates, both nonsponsored and sponsored, for Admission into M.Tech
programmeshallhaveoneofthefollowingqualifications.
S.No. Programme
1
2
5
6
1.2
Qualifications
Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering / Chemical Technology /
Chemical
Biotechnology or its equivalent Degree recognized by Acharya
Engineering
NagarjunaUniversity.
Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering or its equivalent Degree
CivilEngineering
recognizedbyAcharyaNagarjunaUniversity.
B.Tech/B.E Computer Science and Engineering/Information
Computer
Technology/M.C.A/M.Sc.
Computers/M.Sc.
Eletronics/M.Sc.
Scienceand
Mathematics or its equivalent Degree recognized by Acharya
Engineering
NagarjunaUniversity.
Bachelor Degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering/Electrical
Electricaland
Engineering/ Electrical Power Engineering/ AMIE (Electrical
Electronics
Engineering) or its equivalent Degree recognized by Acharya
Engineering
NagarjunaUniversity.
Electronicsand Bachelor Degree in Electronics & Communication/ Electronic &
Communication Instrumentation Engineering/AMIE or its equivalent Degree
Engineering
recognizedbyAcharyaNagarjunaUniversity.
Mechanical
BachelorDegreeinMechanicalEngineeringoritsequivalentDegree
Engineering
recognizedbyAcharyaNagarjunaUniversity.
1.3
AdmissionofSponsoredCategorystudents:Sponsoredcategorystudentsshouldhaveat
least50%marksinthequalifyingexaminationtobecomeeligibleforadmissiontothe
Post Graduate Programme. Preference will be given to those candidates who are
GATE/PGECETqualified.
The candidates must have a minimum of two years of full time work experience in a
registered firm / company/ industry / educational and research institutions / any
governmentdepartmentorgovernmentautonomousorganizationsintherelevantfield
inwhichtheadmissionisbeingsought.
A letter from the employer must be furnished stating that the candidate is being
sponsoredtogetadmission.Theemployershouldalsoindicatethatthecandidatewill
not be withdrawn midway till the completion of course. The rule of reservation shall
notapplytotheadmissionofsponsoredcategorystudents.
1.4
The total number of full time candidates admitted into a course with or without
GATE/PGECETrankshouldnotexceedthesanctionedstrength.
2.0 MEADIUMOFINSTRUCTION,DURATIONANDSTRUCTURE
2.1. ThemediumofinstructionshallbeinEnglish.
2.2. The minimum and maximum period for completion of the P.G. Programme is 4
Semestersand8Semestersrespectivelyforfulltimestudents.
2.3. EachSemestershallnormallyspreadoversixteenweeks.
(a)TheProgrammemayconsistof
i.
CoreCourses
ii.
ElectiveCourses
iii.
Seminars
iv.
ProjectWork
(b) The structure of the Programme comprises of two semesters of course work
consistingof6Coresubjects+6Electivesubjectsplus(3Labs+1Seminar)or(2Labs
+2Seminar)followedbytwosemestersofProjectwork.Inthethirdsemesterthe
studentshouldgiveaprojectseminar.Attheendoffourthsemesterthestudents
shouldsubmitProjectThesis.
2.4. Project work shall be carried out under the Supervision of a Faculty Member in the
concerneddepartment.
2.5. A candidate may, however, in certain cases, be permitted to work on his
Project/Dissertation at the place of employment, any recognized Institution/R&D
Organization/IndustrywiththeapprovaloftheHeadoftheDepartmentconcernedand
HeadoftheOrganization.Insuchcases,theProjectWorkshallbejointlysupervisedby
a member of the faculty and a person from the Organization holding a minimum of
P.G.Degreeintheconcernedareaofspecialization.
3
2.6.
2.7.
2.8.
Five copies of the Project Report certified by the Supervisor(s) and the Head of the
DepartmentconcernedshallbesubmittedwithinoneCalendarYearaftercompletion
ofthesecondsemester.
The student is eligible for the submission of M.Tech. Project Report at the end of
fourthsemesterifhe/shepassedallthecourseworkinthefirst&secondsemesters.
Inaspecialcase,ifanycandidateunablesubmithis/herProjectReportattheendof
fourth semester due to ill health or any other reason permitted by the head of the
institution, he/she will be allowed submit at a latter date.and the vivavoce
examinationwillbeconductedseparately.
3.0.ATTENDANCE
3.1
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
Thecandidateshallputupaminimumof75%attendanceineachsubject.
Condonationofshortageinattendanceupto10%inanysubjectmaybecondonedby
the University on the recommendations of the Principal of the concerned College for
reasonsofillhealthandtheapplicationissubmittedatthetimeofactualillnessandis
supported by a certificate from the authorized Medical Officer approved by the
Principal.
Ifthecandidatedoesnotsatisfytheattendancerequirementinanysubjectheorshe
shallnotbepermittedtoappearfortheUniversityexaminationinthatsubjectandhas
torepeatthatsubjectwhennextofferedorstudyanyotherspecifiedsubjectasmaybe
required.Incaseofrepetitionthenewinternalmarksbetakenintoaccount.
FailureinsecuringminimumprescribedattendanceinanysubjectofpreviousSemester
(s)isnobarforenrollmenttothenextsemester.
4.0.EVALUATION
4.1
The performance of the candidate in each semester shall be evaluated subject wise.
The maximum marks for each subject, seminar etc, will be as prescribed in the
curriculum.TheInternalEvaluationforTheorysubjectsshallbebasedonthebestofthe
performancesinthetwomidtermexaminationsoneheldinthemiddleofthesemester
and another held immediately after the completion of the instruction. The internal
evaluationforpracticalsubjectsisbasedonthedaytodayperformanceandsemester
endinternalpracticalExamination.
4.2
The marks for Seminar will be awarded by internal evaluation made by two staff
membersofthefacultyofthedepartmentconcerned.
4.3
FortakingtheUniversityexaminationinanytheoryorpracticalsubject,candidatesshall
be required to obtain a minimum of 50% marks in Internal evaluation in that subject
failingwhichhe/sheshallberequiredtorepeatthecourseinthatsubjectwhennext
offeredorstudyanyotherspecifiedsubjectasmayberequired.Incaseofrepetition
thenewinternalmarkswillbetakenintoaccount.
4.4
4.5
4.6
Acandidateshallbedeemedtohavesecuredtheminimumacademicrequirementina
subjectifheorshesecuresaminimumof50%marksininternalevaluation.
In case the candidate does not secure the minimum academic requirement in any
subject he/she has to reappear in the University examination in that subject or any
equivalentsubjectprescribed
Failure to attain the minimum academic requirement in any subject of previous
semester(s)isnobarforenrollmenttothenextsemester.
4.7 TheperformanceofthestudentsineachsemestershallbeevaluatedsubjectwiseThe
distribution of marks between sessional work (based on internal assessment) and
UniversityExaminationwillbeasfollows:
Sessional
Marks
30
30
100
50
Natureofthesubject
Theorysubjects
Practicals
Seminar
Projectwork
University
Exam.Marks
70
70
150(Vivavoce)
5. AWARDOFCREDITS
Credits are awarded for each Theory/Practical/Seminar/Project Subjects. Each theory
subject is awarded 4 credits and each practical/Seminar subjects is awarded 2 credits.
ProjectseminarinIIISemesterisawarded8creditsandProjectVivavoceattheendofIV
Semesterisawarded16credits.
6. AWARDOFGRADES
RangeofMarks
Grade
Grade
S.No.
Points
85%
S
10.0
1
75%84%
A
9.0
2
65%74%
B
8.0
3
4
60%64%
C
7.0
55%59%
D
6.0
5
6
50%54%
E
5.0
7
49%
F(Fail)
0.0
8
ThegradeWrepresents
W
0.0
withdrawal/absent(subsequently
changedintopassorEtoSorF
gradeinthesamesemester)
A Student securing F grade in any subject there by securing 0 grade points has to
reappearandsecureatleastEgradeatthesubsequentexaminationsinthatsubject
5
Wdenoteswithdrawal/absentforasubject
After results are declared and Grade sheets will be issued to each student which
willcontainthefollowingdetails:
ThelistofsubjectsinthesemesterandcorrespondingcreditsandGradeobtained
TheGradepointaverage(GPA)forthesemesterand
TheCumulativeGradePointAverage(CGPA)ofallsubjectsputtogetheruptothat
semesterfromfirstsemesteronwards
GPAiscalculatedbasedonthefallowingformula:
Sumof[No.CreditsXGradePoints]
_______________________________
SumofCredits
CGPAwillbecalculatedinasimilarmanner,consideringallthesubjectsenrolledfrom
firstsemesteronwards.
7. AWARDOFDEGREEANDCLASS
A candidate who becomes eligible for the award of the degree shall be placed in the
following three divisions based on the CGPA secured by him/her for the entire
Programme
S.No. Class
CGPA
1
FirstClassWithDistinction
8.0ormore
FirstClass
6.5ormorebutlessthan8.0
SecondClass
5.0ormorebutlessthan6.5
8. WITHHOLDINGOFRESULTS
Theresultofacandidatemaybewithheldinthefollowingcases
i.
Thecandidatehasnotpaidduestotheinstitution
ii.
Acaseofindisciplineispendingagainstthecandidate
iii.
Acaseofmalpracticeinexaminationispendingagainstthecandidate
Theissueofdegreeisliabletobewithheldinsuchcases
9. GENERAL
9.1TheUniversityreservestherightofalteringtheregulationsasandwhennecessary.
9.2 The regulations altered will be applicable to all the candidates on the rolls
irrespectiveofthefactthattheregulationsatthetimeofadmissionofthestudentto
theprogrammearedifferent.
9.3TheAcademicRegulationsshouldbereadasawholeforpurposeofanyInterpretation
Wheneverthereisadisputeregardinginterpretationofregulations,thedecisionofthe
ViceChancellorisfinal.
6
ISemester
COURSEDETAILS
Sl.
No.
CodeNo.
CESP511
CESP512
CESP513
CESP514
CESP515
CESP516
CESP551
CESP552
SubjectName
AdvancedDigital
Communication
Coding Theory And
Techniques
SpeechSignal
Processing
ELECTIVEI:
1. Image&Video
Processing
2. WaveletSignal
Processing
3. RadarSignal
Processing
ELECTIVEI
1. SpreadSpectrum
Communication
2. Advancedsignal
processing
3. FibreOptic
Communication
ELECTIVEIII:
1. Artificial Neural
Networks
2. Adaptive Signal
Processing
3. Microwave
Measurements
Schemeof
SchemeofExamination
Instruction
Periodsper
Duration
Maximum
week
of
Marks
Credit
Unive
Total
Lecture+ Prac University Sessio
s
Tutorial tical Exam(hrs)
nal rsity Mark
Marks
s
Marks
4
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
CommunicationLab
30
70
100
Seminar
100
100
24
310
490
800
28
TOTAL
IISemester
COURSEDETAILS
Sl.
No
SubjectName
CodeNo.
CESP521
CESP522
CESP523
CESP524
CESP525
CESP526
CESP561
CESP562
Real
Time
Signal
Processing
Multirate Systems and
FilterBanks
WirelessCommunication
ELECTIVEI
1.EmbeddedSystems
2.PatternRecognition
3. Random processing
&InformationTheory
ELECTIVEII
1.Satellite
CommunicationSystems
2.GlobalPositioning
Systems
3.Telecommunication
SwitchingSystems
ELECTIVEIII
1. FuzzyTechniques
2. Optimization
Techniques
3. Orthogonal
Frequency
Division
Multiplexing
SignalProcessingLab
Schemeof
SchemeofExamination
Instruction
Periodsper
MaximumMarks
week
Total
Lectu Pract Duration Session Universi Marks
re+
ical
of
al
ty
Tutor
University Marks Marks
ial
Exam(hrs)
Credit
s
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
Seminar
100
100
TOTAL
24
310
490
800
28
IIISEMESTER
COURSEDETAILS
SubjectName
Sl.
No Code
No.
CESP
651
ProjectSeminar
Schemeof
SchemeofExamination
Instruction
Periodsper
MaximumMarks
week
Total
Lectur Practic Duration Session Universi Marks
e+
al
of
al
ty
Tutori
University Marks Marks
al
Exam(hrs)
100
100
Credit
s
IVSEMESTER
COURSEDETAILS
SubjectName
Sl.
No Code
No.
CESP
661
Project
Schemeof
SchemeofExamination
Instruction
Periodsper
MaximumMarks
week
Total
Lectur Practic Duration Session Universi Marks
e+
al
of
al
ty
Tutori
University Marks Marks
al
Exam(hrs)
150
50
200
Credit
s
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CESP511
ADVANCEDDIGITALCOMMUNICATION
UNITI
UNITII
PNsequences,ANotionofspreadspectrum,DirectSequencespreadcoherentBPSK,signal
space dimensionality and processing gain, probability of error, frequency hop spread
spectrum,synchronizationofspreadspectrumsignals:Acquisitionandtracking
UNITIII
EncryptionandDecryption:Amodeloftheencryptionanddecryptionprocess.Ciphersystems,
streamencryptionandPublickeyencryptosystem.
UNITIV
Fading: Characterization of fading multipath channels, Diversity Techniques for fading multi
pathchannels,frequencyselective,nonselectivefading,Signaltimespreading,Timevariance
ofthechannelcausedbymotion.
TextBooks:
1. SimonHaykinDigitalCommunications
2. B.Sklar,DigitalCommunications,AddisonWesley.
ReferenceBooks:
1.J.G.Proakis,DigitalCommunications,McGrawHill.
2. TaubandSchilingPrinciplesofCommunicationSystems2ndedition
10
CESP512
CODINGTHEORYANDTECHNIQUES
UNITI
UNITII
ChannelCoding:IntroductiontoLinearBlockCodes,GeneratedMatrix,SystematicLinearBlock
Codes,EncoderImplementationofLinearBlockCodes,ParityCheckMatrix,SyndromeTesting,
ErrorDetectingandCorrectingCapabilityofLinearBlockCodes,HammingCodes,Probabilityof
anUndetectedErrorforLinearCodesOveraBSCPerfectCodes
UNITIII
Cycle Codes : Algebraic Structure of Cyclic Codes, Binary Cyclic Code Properties, Encoding in
SystematicForm,SyndromeComputationandErrorDetection,DecodingofCyclicCodes,Cyclic
HammingCodes
BCHCodes:DescriptionoftheCodes,MinimumDistanceandBCHBounds,DecodingProcedure
forBCHCodes,ImplementationofGalorsFieldArithmetic,ImplementationofErrorCorrection
UNITIV
TextBooks:
1. ErrorControlCodingFundamentalsandApplicationsbySHULINandDanielJ.Costello,
JR.,PrenticeHallInc
2. SimonHaykinCommunicationSystems,4thedition
3. DigitalCommunicationsFundamentalsandApplicationsbyBernardSklar,Pearson
EducationAsis,2003
4. DigitalCommunicationsJohnG.Proakis,Mc.GrawHillPublications
5. J.Das,Sk.Mallik,PKChattergeePrinciiplesofDigitalCommunicationNAI(P)
Ltd,2000
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CESP513
SPEECHSIGNALPROCESSING
UNITI
Introduction Signal and Linear Systems, Frequency analysis, Discretetime signals and
systems,filters.
Speech production and acoustic phonetics Anotomy and psysiology of speech organs,
articulatoryphonetics,acousticphonetics.
Shorttimespeechanalysiswindowing,spectraofwindows,signalanalysisintimedomain,
short time energy, magnitude, zerocrossing rate and auto correlation function, Frequency
domainanalysisfilterbanks,formantestimationandtracking.
UNITII
Linear predictive coading (LPC) analysis Basic principles, computation of LP coefficients,
spectral estimation, window considerations, emphasizing low frequencies, polezero LPC
models.
Cepstral analysis Mathematical details, applications of the capstrum, Melscale capstrum,
pitchestimationusingtimedomainandshorttimespectraltechniques.
UNITIII
SpeechenhancementNatureofinterferingsounds,speechenhancementtechniques,spectral
subtraction,enhancementbyresynthesis.
Automatic speech recognition Basic pattern recognition approaches, parametric
representation of speech, evaluating the similarity of speech patterns, spectral and temporal
variability.
UNITIV
Hidden Markov Model (HMM) for speech recognition, Viterbi algorithm, training and testing
usingHMMs,adaptingtovariabilityinspeech,languagemodels.
Speaker recognition Recognition techniques, features that distinguish speakers, system
design,languageandaccentidentification.
Textbooks:
References:
1. Owens,SignalProcessingofSpeech
2. DellarandProakis,DigitalSignalProcessing,PHI
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CESP514/1
IMAGE&VIDEOPROCESSING
UNITI
ColorimageprocessingColormodelscolortransformationssmoothingandsharpening
imagesegmentationbasedoncolorcolorimagecompression.
UNITII
Video formation, perception and representation color perception and specification video
captureanddisplayanalogvideorasteranalogcolortelevisionsystems
Digital video Fourier analysis of video signals and frequency response of the human visual
system.
UNITIII
Videosamplingsamplingofvideosignalsvideosamplingrateconversionvideomodeling,
Twodimensionalmotionestimation
UNITIV
Videocodingsystemswaveformbasedvideocodingcontentdependentvideocoding.
VideocompressionstandardsErrorcontrolinvideocommunication
TEXTBOOKS
1. Digital Image Processing 3rd Edition Rafael C.Gonzalez, Richard E.Woods , Pearson
Education,2009.(ForUnitIonly)
2. Video Processing and Communication 1st edition Yao Wang, J.Ostermann, Ya Zhang,
PrenticeHall,2001.(ForUnitII,IIIandIV)
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. Image processing, analysis, and machine vision, 2nd Edition, Sonka M, Hlavac V, Boyle R.
BrooksColepublishing,1999.
2. Multidimensional, signal, image and video processing and coding, Woods, Elsevier,
Academicpress,2006.
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CESP514/2
WAVELETSIGNALPROCESSING
UNITI
OrthogonalSignalSpaces,ApproximationsofFunctionsbyaSetofMutuallyOrthogonalFunctions,
Orthogonality in Complex Functions, Trigonometric & Exponential Fourier Series, Concepts of
FourierTransforms,PropertiesandtheirSignificance,EnergyandPowerSpectralDensityFunctions.
UNITII
UNITIII
UNITIV
ParsevalsIdentityfortheCWT,InverseCWTisamanytooneoperation,WaveletInnerProduct
as a Projection Operation, CWT with an Orthonormal basis generating wavelet, A trous
algorithm.
Biorthogonal Wavelet basis, filtering relationship for biorthogonal filters, two dimensional
wavelets,waveletpackets.
TEXTBOOKS:
1.SignalProcessingandLinearSystems,B.P.Lathi,BerkleyCambridge
2. Wavelet Transforms Introduction to Theory and Applications, Raghuveer M. Rao,
Ajitopardikar,PearsonEducation,Asia
REFERENCES:
1.SignalsandSystems,B.P.Lathi
2. Fundaments of Wavelets Theory, Algorithms and Applications, Jaideva C.
Goswami,AndrewK.Chan,JohnWiley&Sons
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CESP514/3
RADARSIGNALPROCESSING
UNITI
Introduction Radar functions and Applications, Target Detection, Resolution and Clutter ,
BasicSurveillanceRadarImplementation.
RadarEngineeringEquationParameters,lossfactors,RadarDetectionwithNoise,Jamming,
VolumeClutterandAreaClutter,DetectionProbability,falsealarmsensitivityandintroductions
to CFAR Technique, Basics of CACFAR processor, Resolution Cell and Measurement Accuracy,
AmbiguitiesinRangeandDoppler.
UNITII
Signal Processing & Waveform Selection 1 : Introduction, Matched Filter Processing (with
examples), Matched Filter Receiver, Matched Filter and Correlation Function, Efficiency of
Practical Filters, Effect of Transmitted waveform, Correlation Detection, Cross correlation
Receiver.
DetectionCriteria,NeymanPearsonObserver,IdealObserver,SequentialObserver,Likelihood,
Ration,MaximumLikelihoodFunction,InverseProbabilityCriterion,UncertaintyRelation.
UNITIII
Signal Processing & Waveform Selection 1I : Transmit Waveforms, Types, Design Criteria,
radar Ambiguity Function Principles, Properties, Examples, Radar Environmental Diagram,
Optimization,DesirabilityofRangeDopplerAmbiguities.
Phase Coding Techniques : Principles, Random Binary coding, Binary periodic Sequences,
AmbiguityFunctionforPRSequences,MaximalLengthBinaryCodes,PerfectwordsandCodes,
Poly Phase Codes. Decoding Techniques, Analog and Digital Schemes, Noise and Clutter
Performances.
UNITIV
Linear FM and Frequency Coding Techniques: Principles, Linear FM pulses, Generation and
Decoding, Distortion effects on LFM Signals, Discrete Frequencies, Waveform Analysis,
Capabilities,ResolutionpropertiesofFrequencyCodedPulses.
TextBooks:
1. F.E.Nathanson,RadarDesignPrinciplesSignalProcessingandtheEnvironment,
McGrawHill,FirstEdition(1969)
2. RamonNitzberg,radarSignalProcessingandAdaptiveSystems,ArtechHouse,1999
3. M.I.Skolnik,IntroductiontoRadarSystems,McGrawHill
4. M.I.Skolnik(ed.)RadarHandBook,McGrawHill,wnded,1992
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CESP515/1
SPREADSPECTRUMCOMMUNICATION
UNITI
Direct Sequence Systems, definitions and concepts, Spreading sequences and waveforms,
Systems with PSK Modulation, Quaternary Systems, Pulsed Interference, Rejection of
NarrowbandInterference.
UNITII
FrequencyHoppingSystems,ConceptsandCharacteristics,Modulations,Codesforpartialband
interference,FrequencySynthesizers.
UNITIII
UNITIV
TextBook:
1.PrinciplesofSpreadSpectrumCommunicationSystemsbyDon.J.Torrieri,Springer
Publishers,2005.
References:
1. IntroductiontospreadspectrumcommunicationsbyRogerL.Peterson,RodgerE.
Ziemer,DavidE.Borth,PrenticeHall,1995.
2. SpreadSpectruminCommunications,R.Skaug,J.F.Hjelmstad,PublishedbyInstitutionof
ElectricalEngineers.
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CESP515/2
ADVANCEDSIGNALPROCESSING
UNITI
POWERSPECIRALESTIMATION
EstimationofSpectrafromFiniteDurationObservationsofaSignal,thePeriodogram,Useof
DFT in power Spectral Estimation, Bartlett, Welch and Blackman, Turkey methods,
ComparisonofperformanceofNonParametricPowerSpectrumEstimationMethods.
UNITII
PARAMETRICMETHODOFPOWERSPECTRUMESTIMATION
Parametric Methods for power spectrum estimation, Relationship between Auto Correlation
and ModelParameters, AR(AutoRegressive) Process and Linear prediction, YuleWalker, Burg
and Unconstrained Least Squares Methods, Sequential Estimation, Moving Average(MA) and
ARMA Models Minimum Variance Method, Piscaranko's Harmonic Decomposition Method,
MUSICMethod.
UNITIII
Wiener Filtering: Introduction, The FIR Wiener Filter, Filtering, Linear Prediction, Noise
Cancellation,LatticeRepresentationfortheFIRWienerFilter
UNITIV
The IIR Wiener Filter, Non Causal IR Wiener Filter, The Causal Wiener Filtering, Causal Linear
Prediction,WienerDeconvolution,DiscreteKalmanFilter.
TEXTBOOKS
1.ProakisJGandManolakisDGDigitalSignalProcessingPrinciples,Algorithmsand
applications,PHI(ForUnitIandII)
2.StatisticaldigitalSignalProcessingandModellingbyMonsonHayes,WileyIndia
Publications.(ForUnitIIIandUnitIV)
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1. OpenheimAV&SchaferRW,DiscreteTimeSignalProcessingPHI.
2. OrfanadisS,IntroductiontoDigitalSignalProcessingPHI
3. OrfanadisSOptimumSignalProcessingPHI
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CESP515/3
FIBREOPTICCOMMUNICATION
UNITI
Optical Fibers: Optical Fiber Modes and Configurations: Fiber Types, Rays and Modes, Step
IndexFiberStructure,GradedIndexFiberStructure.Fibermaterials:a.GlassFibers,Plastic
OpticalFibers,SignalDegradationinOpticalFibers.
Attenuation: Attenuation Units, Absorption, Scattering Losses, Bending Losses, Core and
CladdingLosses.SignalDistortioninOpticalWaveguides:InformationCapacityDetermination,
GroupDelay,MaterialDispersion,WaveguideDispersion,intermodalDispersion.
UNITII
OpticalSources:LightEmittingDiodes(LEDs),LEDStructures,LightSourceMaterials,Quantum
Efficiency and LED Power, Modulation of an LED. Laser Diodes: Laser Diode Modes and
Threshold Conditions, Laser Diode Rate Equations, External Quantum Efficiency, Resonant
Frequencies,LaserDiodeStructuresandRadiationPatterns,SingleModeLasers
Photo detectors: Physical Principles of Photodiodes, The pin Photo detector b.Avalanche
Photodiodes ,Photo detector Noise, Detector Response Time, Avalanche Multiplication Noise,
StructuresforInGaAsAPDs.
UNITIII
OpticalReceiverOperation:FundamentalReceiveroperation,DigitalSignalTransmission,Error
Sources,ReceiverConfiguration,Preamplifiers.
Digital Transmission Systems : Point toPoint Links ,System Considerations ,Link Power
Budget,RiseTimeBudgetWDMConceptsandComponents.
Operational Principles of WDM : Passive Components, The 2 x 2 Fiber Coupler ,Scattering
Matrix Representation, The 2 x 2 Waveguide Coupler ,Star Couplers ,Machzehnder
InterferometerMultiplexers.
UNITIV
Optical Networks: Basic Networks,Network Topologies , Performanceof Passive Linear Buses
Performance of Star Architectures. SONET/SDH : Transmission Formats and Speeds ,Optical
Interfaces,SONET/SDHRings,SONET/SDHNetworks,FDDIOpticalfiber.
Measurements : Introduction ,Fiber attenuation measurements, Fiber dispersion
measurements, Fiber cutoff wave length measurements, Fiber numerical aperture
measurements,OpticalTimeDomainReflectometer(OTDR).
TEXTBOOKS
1.GerdKeiser,OpticalFiberCommunications,3rdEdition,McGrawHill.
2.JohnM.SeniorOpticalFiberCommunications,2ndEdition,PHI.
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CESP516/1
ARTIFICIALNEURALNETWORKS
UNITI
Introduction: History of Neural Networks, Structure and functions of biological and artificial
neuron,neuralnetworkarchitectures,Learningmethods,evaluationofneuralnetworks.
UNITII
Supervised learning I: Single layer networks, McCulloch Plus Neuron, Model Perceptron I
carning, Delta learning Widrow Hoff learning rules, linear seperability, Adaline and
modifications.
UNITIII
UNITIV
Assoctative memories: Hebbian learning rule, continuous and discrete, Hopfield networks,
recurrentandassociativememory,Boltzmanmachines,Bidirectionalassociativememory.
Applications of neural networks : Optimization, Travelling Salesman, Problem solving
simultaneouslinearequations,ApplicationsinpatternrecognitionandImageProcessing.
TextBooks
1. J.M.ZuradaIntroductiontoArtificialNeuralSystems,JaicoPublications.
2. KishanMehrotra,ChelkuriK.Mohan,SanjavRanka,elementsofArtificialNeural
Networks,TenramInternational.
3. B.Yegnanarayana,ArtificialNeuralNetworks,PHI,NewDelhi.
4. Waserman:NeuralComputingTheoryandPractice.
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CESP516/2
ADAPTIVESIGNALPROCESSING
UNITI
AdaptiveSystems:Definitions,Characteristics,Applications,ExampleofanAdaptiveSystem.The
Adaptive Linear Combiner: Description, Weight Vectors, Desired Responses, Performance
Function,GradientandMeanSuareError.
UNITII
ApproachestotheDevelopmentofAdaptiveFilterTheory:IntroductiontoFilteringSmoothing
and PredictionLinear Optimum Filtering ,Problem Statement . Principle of Orthogonality ,
Minimum Mcan Squared Error, Winer Hopf Equations, Error Performance , Normal
Equation.
UNITIII
Searching the Performance Surface Methods and Ideas of Gradient Search Methods,
Gradient Searching Algorithm and its Solution, Stability and Rate of Convergence, Learning
Curves, Gradient Search by Newtons Method, Method of Steepest Descent, Comparison of
LearningCurves.
LMSAlgorithmsOverview,LMSAdaptationAlgorithms,StabilityandPerformanceAnalysisof
LMSAlgorithms,LMSGradientandStochasticAlgorithms,ConvergenceofLMSAlgorithms.
UNITIV
Applications Noise Cancelling, Cancelling Echoes in Long Distance Telephone Circuits,
AdaptiveBeamForming.
KalmanFilteringTheoryIntroduction,RecursiveMeanSquareEstimationforScalarRandom
Variables,StatementofKalmanFilteringProblem,InnovationProcess.EstimationofStateusing
theInnovationProcess,Filtering,InitialConditions,SummaryofKalmanFilters,Variantsofthe
KalmanFilteringtheExtendKalmanFiltering,IdentificationasaKalmanFilteringProblem.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. BernandWidrowAdvaptiveSignalProcessing,PH/PearsonEducation,Asia.
2. SimonHaykinsAdaptivefilterTheory,PH
REFERENCES:
1. SophoclesJ.OrfamidisOptimumSignalProcessingAnIntroduction,2ndEdition,
McGrawHill
2. S.ThomasAlexanderAdaptiveSignalProcessingTheoryandApplications,Springer
Verlag
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CESP516/3
MICROWAVEMEASUREMENTS
UNITI
Measurement of wavelength and frequency, Equivalent circuit of the cavity wave meters,
typicalwavemeters,resonantcavities.
Methods of Frequency Measurements: Direct measurement, Interpolation method, Additive
frequencymethod.
UNITII
UNITIII
UNITIV
MeasurementofAttenuation:InsertionofPowerratiomethod,substitutionmethod,scattering
coefficientmethod,ReturnLoss.
Antenna Measurements: Measurement of radiation patterns, Antenna gain measurements,
AntennaimpedanceMeasurements,PolarizationMeasurements.
TEXTBOOKS
1. E.L.Ginzton,MicrowaveMeasurements,McGrawHill
2. AnnapurnaDas&SisirKDas,MicrowaveEngineering,TMH,2000
3. P.Rizzi,MicrowaveEngineeringPassiveCircuits,PrenticeHall,1987
4. D.M.Pozar,MicrowaveEngineering,JohnWiley,1998
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1. M.L.Sisodia&GSRaghuvanshi,BasicMicrowaveTechniquesandLaboratoryManual,
WileyEastern,1987
2. DennisRoddy,MicrowaveTechnology,PHI,1986
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CESP551
COMMUNICATIONLAB
ListofExperiments
1. TimeDivisionMultiplexingofsignals&FramingintheTDM.
2. StudyofManchesterCoderDecoder.
3. FormingaPCtoPCCommunicationLinkusingOpticalFiberandRS232interface.
4. MeasurementofvariouslossesinanOpticalFiber.
5. ComparativestudyofEMIincopperandOpticalmedia.
6. StudyofOpticalTimeDomainReflectometer.
7. MeasuretheScatteringparametersofthedevices:Circulator&HybridTEE.
8. StudyofAntennaRadiationPatternsofEPlaneandHplaneradiationpatternsofa
Pyramadalhorns.
9. Studyofspectrumanalyzer.
10. MeasurementofQfactorofcavityresonator.
11. StudyofCellularcommunicationSystems.
12. StudyofSatellitecommunicationReceiver.
Note:Aminimumof10(ten)experimentshavetobeperformedandrecordedbythecandidate
toattaineligibilityfortheuniversitypracticalexamination.
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CESP521
REALTIMESIGNALPROCESSING
UnitI
UnitII
Instruction Set of the C6x Processor : TMS320C6x Instruction Set, Assembly Code Format,
TypesofInstructions,AssemblerDirectives,Timers,Interrupts,InterruptControlRegisters,
Interrupt Acknowledgment , Multichannel Buffered Serial Ports , Direct Memory Access ,
Memory Considerations, Data Allocation, Data Alignment, Pragma Directives, Memory
Models.
Data representation DSP Processors : Data Types, FloatingPoint Format, Qformat Number
RepresentationFixedPointDSP,FiniteWordLengthEffectsonFixedPointDSPs,Overflowand
Scaling, Division, Code Improvement , Trip Directive for Loop Count, CrossPaths, Software
Pipelining,Constraints,MemoryConstraints,CrossPathConstraints,Load/StoreConstraints,
PipeliningEffectswithMoreThanOneEPwithinanFP.
UnitIII
FiniteImpulseResponseFilters:IntroductiontothezTransform,MappingfromsPlanetoz
Plane, Difference Equations, Discrete Signals, FIR Filters,FIR Lattice Structure,FIR
ImplementationUsingFourierSeries,WindowFunctions,HammingWindow,HanningWindow,
BlackmanWindow,KaiserWindow,ComputerAidedApproximation.
InfiniteImpulseResponseFilters:IIRFilterStructures,DirectFormIStructure178,DirectForm
IIStructure,5.2.3DirectFormIITranspose,CascadeStructure,ParallelFormStructure,Lattice
Structure,BilinearTransformation,BLTDesignProcedure,ProgrammingExamplesUsingCand
ASMCode.
UnitIV
Fast Fourier Transform: Development of the FFT Algorithm with Radix2, Decimationin
Frequency FFT Algorithm with Radix2, DecimationinTime FFT Algorithm with Radix2, Bit
ReversalforUnscrambling,DevelopmentoftheFFTAlgorithmwithRadix4,InverseFastFourier
Transform.
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Textbooks:
1. DigitalSignalProcessingandApplicationswiththeC6713andC6416DSK
RulphChassaing,AJOHNWILEY&SONS,INC.,PUBLICATION.
Referencebooks:
1. RealTimeDigitalSignalProcessingBasedontheTMS320C6000byNasserKehtarnavaz.
2. DigitalSignalProcessors:Architectures,Implementations,andApplications...
ByKuo,woonsengsgen,Pearsoneducation.
3. Digitalsignalprocessorsarchitecture,programmingandapplications,byB.
Venkataramani,M.Bhaskar,TMHEdition.
4. DigitalsignalprocessingimplementationsusingDSPmicroprocessorswithexamples
fromTMS320C54xxbyAvtarSingh,SriniSrinivasan,Thomson/Brooks/Cole,2004
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CESP522
MULTIRATESYSTEMSANDFILTERBANKS
UNITI
UNITII
Maximally Decimated Filter Banks: Errors created in the QMF Bank, A Simple Alias Free QMF
System, Power Symmetric QMF Banks, MChannel Filter Banks, Polyphase representation,
Perfect Reconstruction Systems, Alias Free Filter Banks, Tree Structured Filter Banks,
TransMultiplexers.
UNITIII
Paraunitary Perfect Reconstruction (PR) Filter Banks: Lossless Transfer Matrices, Filter Bank
Properties Induced by Paraunitariness, Two channel FIR Para unitary QMF Banks, The Two
channelParaunitaryQMFLattice,TransformCodingandtheLOT.
UNITIV
CosineModulatedFilterBanks:ThePseudoQMFBank,DesignofPseudoQMFBank,Efficient
Polyphase Structures, Deeper Properties of Cosine Matrices, Cosine Modulated Perfect
ReconstructionSystems.
TEXTBOOK:
1. Multirate Systems and Filter Banks, P.P.Vaidyanathan, Pearson Education, Low Priced
Edition,2006.
REFERENCEBOOKS:
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CESP523
WIRELESSCOMMUNICATION
UNITI
Introduction:EvaluationofMobileRadioCommunication,MobileRadioSystemsaroundtheworld,
ExamplesofWirelessCommunicationSystems:Pagingsystems,CordlessTelephoneSystems,Cellular
TelephoneSystems.
ModernWirelessCommunicationSystems:Secondgenerationcellularnetworks,thirdgeneration
networks, Wireless Local Loop (WLL) LMDS, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), Bluetooth &
PersonalAreaNetworks.
UNITII
The Cellular Concept System Design Fundamentals: Introduction, Frequency Reuse, Channel
AssignmentStrategies,HandoffStrategies,InterferenceandSystemCapacity,TrunkingandGradeof
Service,ImprovingCoverage&CapacityinCellularSystems.
Mobile Radio Propagation: LargeScale Path Loss: Introduction, Free Space Propagation Model,
Relating Power to Electric Field, The Three Basic Propagation Mechanisms, Reflection, Ground
Reflection, Diffraction Scattering, Practical Link Budget Design Using Path Loss Models, Outdoor
Propagation Models(Longley Rice Model & Durkins Model_ A Case Study), Indoor Propagation
Model(PartitionLosses(SameModel)&PartitionLossesbetweenFloors),SignalPenetrationinto
Buildings,RayTracingandSiteSpecificModeling.
UNITIII
Mobile Radio Propagation: SmallScale Fading and Multipath : SmallScale Multipath Propagation,
ImpulseResponseModelofaMultipathChannel,SmallScaleMultipathMeasurements,Parametersof
MobileMultipathChannels,TypesofSmallScaleFading,RayleighandRiceanDistributions,Statistical
Models for Multipath Fading Channels, Theory of Multipath Shape Factors for SmallScale Fading
WirelessChannels,ExamplesofFadingBehavior,SecondOrderStatisticsUsingShapeFactors,Applying
ShapeFactorstoWidebandChannels,RevisitingClassicalChannelModelswithShapeFactors.
UNITIV
Review of the Modulation Techniques for mobile radio, Review of the Multiple Access
techniquesforWirelessCommunication,Wirelessdatanetworking,WirelessDataServices,AMPS,
GlobalSystemforMobile(GSM).
TextBooks:
1.TSRappaport,wirelesscommunications:principlesandpractice,Pearsoneducation2ndedition.
2.JGProakis,DigitalCommunication,McGrawHill,1995.
3.GEStuber,PrinciplesofMobileCommunications,KIuweracademic1996.
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CESP524/1
EMBEDDEDSYSTEMS
UNITI
Introduction:
Introduction to Embedded System, Role of processor selection in Embedded Systems,
Embedded System project management, design cycle in the development phase for an
Embedded System, using of target system or its Emulator and inCircuit emulator, use of
softwaretoolsfordevelopmentofanEmbeddedSystems.
UNITII
RTOSanditsoverview:
Real Time Operating Systems: Task and Task States, Tasks and Data, Message Queues, Timers
and Timer Functions, Events Memory Management , Interrupt Routines in an RTOS
environment,BasicDesignUsingRTOS.
UNITIII
Embeddedsystemdevelopment:
Interfacingofexternalmemory,interfacingofanaloganddigitalblocks,interfacingofdifferent
peripheral devices LEDs, LCDs, Graphical LCD, Switches, Relay, Stepper motor, ADC, DAC, and
various sensors, introduction to assembler, compiler, cross compilers, and Integrated
DevelopmentEnvironment.
UNITIV
NetworksforEmbeddedSystems:
TheI2CBus,TheCANbus,SHARKlinkports,Ethernet,IntroductiontoBluetooth:specification,
Coreprotocol.IEEE1149.1(JTAG)Testability
TEXTBOOKS:
1. TheartofprogrammingEmbeddedsystems,JackG.Ganssle,academicpress.
2. IntelligentEmbeddedsystems,LouisL.Odette,AdisonWesly,1991.
3. J.StarustrupandW.WolfHardwaresoftwareCoDesignprinciplesandpractice.KJluwer,
AcademicPublications.
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1. DesignwithPICmicrocontrollerbujohnB.Pitman,pearsonedition.
2. DesigningEmbeddedSystemsHardware:JohnCatsoulis,ShroffPublications,Distributors
NewDelhi.
3. MicrocentersArchitectureProgramming,InterfacingandsystemdesignbyRajKamal,
Pearsonedition.
4. ProgrammingEmbeddedsystemsinCandC++,MicheelBarr,ShroffPublications,
DistributorsNewDelhi.
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CESP524/2
PATTERNRECOGNITION
UNITI
UNITII
Linear Classifiers Linear Discriminant functions and Decision Hyperplanes, The perceptron
Algorithm,LeastSquaresMethod.
SupportVectorMachine:Separableclasses,Nonseparableclasses,Themulticlasscase,vSVM,
SupportVectorMachinesAgeometricViewPoint
UNITIII
Non Linear Classifiers: The XOR problem, The two layer perceptron, Three layer perceptrons,
The Backpropagation Algorithm, The cost function choice, choice of the network size, A
simulation example, Networks with weight sharing, generalized linear classifiers, polynomial
classifiers,RadialbasisFunctionNetworks
UNITIV
Feature Selection: Pre processing, The peaking phenomenon, Feature selection based on
statisticalhypothesistesting,ROCcurve,classseparabilitymeasures,featuresubsetselection,
Feature Generation: Basis Vectors and Images, The KL Transform, The Singular Value
Decomposition,IndependentComponentAnalysis,NonnegativeMatrixFactorization,Regional
features,Featuresforshapeandsizecharacterization.
TextBook:
1. PatternRecognition(4edition)bySergiosTheodoridis,KonstantinosKoutroumbas,
AcademicPress,2009.
ReferenceBooks:
1. PatternClassification(2edition)RichardDuda,PeterEHart,DavidGStork,JohnWiley
&Sons,2001.
2. PatternRecognitionandMachineLearning,ChristopherM.Bishop,SpringerPublications
2006.
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CESP524/3
RANDOMPROCESSING&INFORMATIONTHEORY
UNITI
RANDOM VARIABLES: Definition of Random Variable, Probability of Distribution Function,
Probability Density Function(PDF), Conditional and Joint Distribution and Densities, Functions of
RandomVariables,DeterminingthePDFofY=g(X),ExpectedvalueofaRandomVariable,Conditional
Expectations, Moments, Joint Moment, Properties of Uncorrelated Random Variables, Jointly
GaussianRandomVariables.
UNITII
RANDOM PROCESSES: Introduction, Mathematical definition of a Random Process, Stationary
Processes, Mean, Correlation, and Covariance Functions, Ergodic Processes, Transmission of a
Random Process through a Linear Timeinvariant Filter, Power Spectral Density, Gaussian Process,
Noise,NarrowbandNoise,RepresentationofNarrowbandNoiseintermsofInphaseandQuadrature
Components,RepresentationofaNarrowbandNoiseintermsofEnvelopeandPhaseComponents.
UNITIII
ADVANCEDTOPICSINRANDOMPROCESSES:Meansquare(m.s.)calculus,StochasticContinuity
and Derivatives, Further results on m.s. Convergence, m.s. Stochastic Integrals, m.s. Stochastic
Differential Equations, KarhunenLoeve Expansion, Representation of Band limited and Periodic
Processes,Bandlimitedprocesses,BandpassRandomProcesses.
UNITIV
TEXTBOOKS:
1.Probabilityandrandomprocesseshenrystarkjohnw.woods,3"pea
2.Communicationsystemssimonhaykin,4thed
3.Probabilityandrandomvariablespebbels
4.Probability,randomvariablesandstocasticprocesses
papoolis
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CESP525/1
SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONSYSTEMS
UNITI
INTRODUCTION AND ORBITAL ASPECTS OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS: A brief history
ofSatelliteCommunications,TypesofOrbits,OrbitalMechanics:DevelopingtheEquation
oftheorbit,Keplerslawsofplanetarymotion,locatingthesatelliteintheorbit,locating
theSatellitewithrespecttotheEarth,Orbitalelements,Lookangledetermination,Orbital
perturbations, launch and launch vehicles, Orbital effects in Communication System
performance.
UNITII
SATELLITE SUBSYSTEMS: Introduction, Attitude and Orbit Control System (AOCS),
Telemetry,Tracking,CommandandMonitoring(TTC&M),PowerSystems,Communication
Subsystems,SatelliteAntennas
MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES: Introduction, FDMA, TDMA, DAMA and CDMA Satellite
SystemsEncoder,Decoder,ComparisonbetweenFDMA,TDMA&CDMA.
UNITIII
SATELLITE LINK DESIGN: Basic transmission theory,System Noise Temperature and G / T
ratio,DesignofUplinkandDownlinkmodels,DesignofSatellitelinksforspecifiedC/N
ratio.
EARTHSTATIONTECHNOLOGY:EarthStationDesign,Designoflargeantennas,Smallearth
station Antennas, Propagation Effects on Satellite: Quantifying Attenuation and
Depolarization,RainandIceEffects,PredictionofRainAttenuation.
UNITIV
SATELLITE PACKET COMMUNICATIONS: Message transmission by FDMA: The M/G/1 Queue,
MessagetransmissionbyTDMAPureALOHA:SatellitepacketswitchingslottedALOHAPacket
ReservationTreealgorithm.
VSAT SYSTEMS : Introduction, overview of VSAT Systems, Network Architectures, One
way Implementation, Split TwoWay (Split IP) Implementation, TwoWay
Implementation, Access Control Protocols, Delay Considerations, Basic Techniques:
MultipleAccessSelection,SignalFormats,Modulation,Coding,andInterferenceIssues.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. TPrattandWBostiain,SatelliteCommunications,2ndEdition,JohnWiley,
2. TriT.HaDigitalSatellitecommunications,2ndEdition,McGrawHill
3. TaubandSchilling,PrinciplesofCommunicationSystems,TMH,2003.
4. SimonHaykin,CommunicationSystems,4thEdition,JohnWiley&Sons,2004.
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1. DCAgarwal,SatelliteCommunications,KhannaPublishers,2003
2. RobertMGagliardi,SatelliteCommunications.
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CESP525/2
GLOBALPOSITIONINGSYSTEMS
UNITI
OverviewofGPS:Basicconcept,systemarchitecture,spacesegment,usersegment,GPSaided
Geoaugmentednavigation(GAGAN)architecture.
UNITII
GPSSignals,Signalstructure,antispoofing(AS),selectiveavailability,DifferencebetweenGPS
andGALILEOsatelliteconstruction.
UNITIII
GPScoordinateframes,Timereferences:GeodeticandGeocentriccoordinatesystems,ECEF
Coordinateworldgeodetic1984(WGS84),GPStime.
UNITIV
GPSorbitsandsatellitepositiondetermination:GPSorbitalparameters,descriptionofreceiver
independentexchangeformat(RINEX)Observationdataandnavigationmessagedata
parameters,GPSpositiondetermination.GPSErrors:
GPSerrorsourcesclockerror,ionosphericerror,troposphericerror,multipath,ionospheric
errorestimationusingdualfrequencyGPSreceiver.
TEXTBOOKS:
1.B.HoffmanWellenhof,H.LiehteneggerandJ.Collins,GPSTheoryandPractice,
SpringerWien,NewYork(2001).
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1.JamesBaYenTsui,FundamentalsofGPSreceiversAsoftwareapproach,JohnWiley&
Sons(2001).
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CESP525/3
TELECOMMUNICATIONSWITCHINGSYSTEMS
UNITI
TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS: Evolution of Telecommunications Simple
Telephone Communication Basics of Switching System Electronic Space Division Switching
Stored Program Control Centralized SPC Distributed SPC Software Architecture Two Stage
NetworksThreeStageNetworksNStageNetworksTimeDivisionSwitchingBasicTimeDivision
Time Switching Combination Switching Three Stage Combination Switching N Stage
CombinationSwitching
UNITII
TELEPHONE NETWORKS: Subscriber Loop Systems Switching Hierarchy and Routing
Transmission Plan Signaling Techniques Inchannel Signaling Common Channel Signaling
NetworkTrafficLoadandParametersGradeOfServiceandBlockingProbability
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS: Data Communications Codes Bar
Codes Character Synchronization Data Communications Hardware Data Communications
CircuitsLineControlUnitSerialInterfaces
UNITIII
DATALINK PROTOCOLS AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS: Introduction Data Link
Protocol Functions Character and Bit Oriented Data Link Protocols Asynchronous DataLink
ProtocolsSynchronousDataLinkProtocolsSynchronousDataLinkControlHighLevelDataLink
ControlPublicSwitchedDataNetworksAsynchronousTransferMode
DIGITAL TCARRIERS AND MULTIPLEXING: TimeDivision Multiplexing T1 Digital Carrier North
AmericanDigitalHierarchyDigitalCarrierLineCodingTCarrierSystemsEuropeanDigitalCarrier
System Digital Carrier Frame Synchronization Bit Versus Word Interleaving Statistical Time
Division Multiplexing Frequency Division Multiplexing FDM Hierarchy Composite Baseband
SignalFormationofaMasterGroup
UNITIV
ISDN:WhatIsISDN?ISDNComponentsISDNChannelTypesBasicandPrimaryRateInterfaces
ISDNProtocolsISDNFeaturesServicesandApplicationsOtherISDNInitiatives
DIALUPANDHOMENETWORKING:WhatIsDialupNetworking?AnalogModemConceptsDSL
ServiceCableModemsHomeNetworkingConceptsandIssues
NETWORK CONVERGENCE: What Is Network Convergence? Networking Issues and
ConvergenceEffectsofNetworkConvergenceonBusinessConvergenceAtHome
TEXTBOOKS:
1. TViswanathan,TelecommunicationSwitchingSystemsandNetworks,PHI,2004
2.WayneTomasi,AdvancedElectronicCommunicationsSystems,Pearson,6thEdition,2004
3.MachaelA.GalloandWilliamM.Hancock,ComputerCommunicationsandNetworking
Tecnologies,CengageLearning,1stEdition,2002
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1.JEFlood,TelecommunicationsSwitching,TrafficandNetworks,Person,1999
2.RayHorak,CommunicationSystemsandNetworks,3rdEdition,Wiley,2002
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CESP526/1
FUZZYTECHNIQUES
UNITI
Classical and fuzzy sets: Classical sets operations, properties of classical sets, mapping of
classical sets to the functions. Fuzzy setsmembership, uncertainty, fuzzy set operations,
properties of fuzzy sets. Classical and fuzzy relations: Cartesian product, crisp relations
cardinality, operations and properties of crisp relations, Fuzzy relationscardinality operations
and properties of fuzzy relations. Non interacting fuzzy sets, Tolerance and equivalence
relations.
UNITII
Membership functions: Futures of membership functions, fuzzification, membership value
assignmentsintuition, ranking ordering, angular fuzzy sets, neural nets, genetic algorithms,
inductive reasoning, Fuzzytocrisp conversions: Lambdacuts for fuzzy sets, lambdacuts for
fuzzyrelations,defuzzificationmethods.Fuzzyarithmetic,numbersandvectorsandextension
principle: fuzzy members, approximate methods of extensionvertex method, DSW algorithm,
restrictedDSWalgorithm,fuzzyvectors.
UNITIII
Classicallogicandfuzzylogic:Classicalpredicatelogictautologies,contradictions,equivalence,
exclusive or and exclusive nor, logical proofs, deductive inferences. Fuzzy logic, approximate
reasoning,Fuzzytautologies,contradictions,equivalenceandlogicalproofs,otherformsofthe
implication operation, other forms of the composite operation. Fuzzy rulebased systems:
Naturallanguage,linguisticHedges,rulebasedsystemscanonicalruleforms,decompositionof
compound rules, likelihood and truth qualification, aggregation of Fuzzy rules, Graphical
techniquesinference.
UNITIV
TEXTBOOKS:
1.TimothyJ.Ross,Fuzzylogicwithengineeringapplications,McGrawHill,1997
2.KlirandYwan,FizzysetsandFuzzylogic,PrenticeHallofIndia
3.S.Rajasekharan&Y.A.VijayalakshmiPai,NeuralNetworks,Fuzzylogicand
GeneticAlgorithms,PrenticeHallofIndia
REFERENCEBOOK
1.FuzzyNeuralControl:Principles,AlgorithmsandapplicationsbyNieandLinkens,PHI.
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CESP526/2
OPTIMIZATIONTECHNIQUES
UNITI
ClassicalOptimizationTechniquesSinglevariableoptimizationMultivariableoptimizationwith
no constraints Hessian matrix Multivariable saddle point Optimisation with equality
constraints Lagrange multiplier method Multivariableoptimization with inequality
constraintsKuhnTuckerconditions.
UNITII
One dimensional unconstrained minimization.Elimination methods unrestricted search
method Fibonacci method Interpolation methods Quadratic interpolation and cubic
interpolationmethods.Unconstrainedminimization.Gradientofafunctionsteepestdescent
methodNewtonsmethodPowellsmethodHookeandJeevesmethod.
UNITIII
IntegerLinearprogrammingproblemGomoryscuttingplanemethodGomorysmethodfor
allintegerprogrammingproblems,mixedintegerprogrammingproblems.Networktechniques.
Shortest path model Dijkstras algorithm Floyds algorithm minimum spanning tree
problemPRIMalgorithmMaximalflowproblemalgorithm.
UNITIV
Genetic Algorithms, Basic Concepts, Working Principle, Encoding, Fitness Function,
Reproduction.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. OptimizationtheoryandapplicationS.S.Rao,NewAgeInternationalPLtd.
2. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms Synthesis and Applications by
S.Rajasekaran,G.A.VijayalakshmiPai,PrenticeHallofIndiaPublishing,2007.
REFERENCEBOOKS:
1.OptimisationconceptsandapplicationsinEngineeringA.D.Belegundu,T.R.Chandrupatla,
PearsonEducationAsia.
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CESP526/3
ORTHOGONALFREQUENCYDIVISIONMULTIPLEXING
UNITI
OFDMTRANSMISSIONOVERWIDEBANDCHANNELS
Evolution and Applications of OFDM Choice of OFDM Modulation Performance over
AWGNchannelsClippingamplificationAIDconversion PhasenoiseWidebandchannel
modelsEffectsoftimedispersivechannelsChanneltransferfunctionestimationSystem
performanceandintersubcarriercancellation.
UNITII
TIMEANDFREQUENCYDOMAINSYNCRONIZATION
Performance with Frequency and Timing errors Synchronization algorithms omparison of
frequency acquisition algorithms BER performance with frequency synchronization OFDM
synchronizationperformance.
UNITIII
ADAPTIVESINGLEANDMULTUSEROFDM
Adaptive modulation Adaptive OFDM speech system Preequalization Comparison of
adaptivetechniquesPowerandSitallocationalgorithmsMultiuserAOFDMBlockcoded
AOFDM.AdaptivemodulationschemesforOFDM.PMEPRanalysisofOFDMsystems
UNITIV
OPTICALOFDM
Basic configuration Spectra! Efficiency Transmission over SMF and MivlF M/D system
WirelessoverOptical...100ps/div.OpticalcomponentsDiv..PAPRreductiontechniques
PowerefficientOpticalOFDMDispersioncompensation.
TEXTBOOKS
1.LajosHanzo,M.yunster,B.J.Cho!andT.Keller,OFDMandMCCOMAforBroadbandMulti
userCommunicationsWLANsandBroadcasting,JohnWileyandsons,IEEEpress,2003.
2.RamjeePrasad,OFDMforwirelessCommunicationSystems,ArtechHouse
Publishers,2004.
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CESP561SIGNALPROCESSINGLABS
S.No.
ListofExperiments
1. ProgramtoperformEdgedetectionusingseveraloperators.
2. ProgramtoperformImagecompressionusingJPEGstandard.
3. Programtoimplementvariousspatialandfrequencydomainfiltersforimages.
4. Programtoimplementenhancementtechniquesforcolorimages.
5. ProgramtoperformPointdetection&Linedetection.
6. Programtoseparatetheframesinavideoandprocessthem.
7. ImplementationofDigitalDataScrambler.
8. ImplementationofDigitalDataDescrambler.
9. ImplementationofConvolutionalEncoder.
10. ImplementationofViterbidecoder.
11. ImplementationofAdaptiveFilter.
12. ProgramtoperformLinearconvolutionusingDSPProcessor.
13. ProgramtoperformCircularconvolutionusingDSPProcessor.
14. ProgramtoperformFFToperationusingDSPProcessor.
15. ProgramtoperformDFToperationusingDSPProcessor.
Note:Aminimumof10(ten)experimentshavetobeperformedandrecordedbythecandidate
toattaineligibilityfortheuniversitypracticalexamination.
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