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ELECTIVE GROUP - I EC 811 EC : Telematics
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
Examination : 00

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Telephony : Telephone hardware and telephone line, ccitt standards signalling, pulse & tone dialing (DTMF), Elements of switching
Computer Communication over telephone line : Low, medium and high soeed MODEMs with standard bit rates.
Overview of ISDN and BISDN : ISDN channels, user access, ISDN protocol.
Asynchronous transfer mode : Protocol architecture, ATM logic connections & cells, Transmission of ATM cells, ATM adaption layer, traffic control ATM in ISDN.
Advanced topics on LAN : Ethernet & fast ethernet,, wireless LAN, ATM LAN etc.
References :
1. Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks. By Tyagrajan Viswanathan PHI 1st edition 1994
2. Data & Computer Communication by William Stallings Mcmillan 5th edition 1998
3. Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaun PHI 3rd edition 1998.

EC 812 EC : Advanced Microprocessor
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Multiple Microprocessor Systems and Buses: The 8086 Maximum Mode,8259A Programmable Interrupt controller, Interface, Direct Memory Access (DMA) Data Transfer, interfacing –Intel 8237, Refreshing Dynamic RAM. The 8087 Math Coprocessor, Multiple bus Microcomputer systems.
Microcomputer System Peripherals: Microcomputer display, CRT controller Intel 8275,Display adapters-MDA, CGA, EGA ,VGA and SVGA, Floppy disk controller –Intel 8272A,Magnatic disk data storage, Optical disk data storage, Printer Mechanism., A serial Interfacing device –8251A.,Serial data transmission and standards.
Introduction to Advanced Microprocessor: Overview of 80186,80286,80386,80486 Architectures, Descriptor table, Privilege levels, paging. Detail study of Pentium, Pentium MMX architecture, PentiumII, Memory and Microprocessor, The programming Model, Real mode and Protected mode Memory addressing, Data formats
The 80386 and 80486 Microprocessors: Architecture-Real mode and Protected mode, 80386 Memory management, Memory segmentation ,Memory paging Mechanism, On chip cache organization.
Assembly language and Programming Concepts: The instruction set, Addressing modes, Data movement instructions, Arithmetic and logic instructions, programming the Microprocessor
Interfacing and Applications: Memory interfacing, Basic I/O interfacing.
References :
1. Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessor and Interfacing, McGraw Hill,2nd Edition, Reprint 1995
2. Barry B.Brey, The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088,80186,80286,80386 and 80486 Architecture, Programming and Interfacing, Prentice Hall of India, Third Edition.
3. Microprocessor and Peripheral Hand book Volume-1,Intel corporation.
4. Intel 486TM Microprocessor and Related Products, Intel corporation.
EC 813 EC : Programmable Logic Controllers & Distributed Control Systems
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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PLC EVOLUTION : Evolution of Modern Day PLC, Contribution of Microprocessors, PCs & DSP in the development of PLCs.
FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS OF PLC : Architecture-Programming the PLC, Ladder Logic Diagram, Communication in PLCs, Compartive Study of Industrial PLCs.
FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS OF DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS : Different Architectures functional elements-Remote Electronic Unit, Operator Station.
REDUNDANCY & CASE STUDIES IN DCS : Comparative study of Industrial DCS, Reliability factors, Redundancy, Case Studies.
COMMUNICATION : Different Methods of Communication, Requirement of Communication Networks for control purposes, Communication protocols networks(Ethernet), Manufacturers Automation Protocol, Field Bus.
References :
1. Programmable Controllers, Thomas A. Hughes, Instrument Society of Americal,1989.
2. Programmable Logic Controllers Architecture and Applications, Gilles Michel, John Wiley & Sons, 1990
3. Distributed Control Systems, Michael P Lucas, Van Nostrand Rein hold Company, New York, 1986.
4. Digital Control Devices, Moore, ISA Press, 1986.
5. Programmable Controller – Principles & Applications, John W Webb, Murrill Publishing Co. USA, 1988.
6. Understanding and using Programmable Controllers, Thomas E Kissell, Prentice Hall International Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1986.
7. Logic Design Principles, Edward J McCluskey, Prentice Hall International, USA, 1986.
EC 814 EC : Biomedical Instrumentation
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Basic concepts : Generalized instrumentation system, medical measurement constraints
Biomedical Transducers and their principles : Resistive, capacitive, inductive and piezo-electric transducers, temperature measurement, ultrasonic scanners, Displacement.
Bioelectric Potentials & their Measurement : Action potential, resting potential, the cell as bioelectric generator. The heart circulatory system. Electro cardiography (ECG). The Brain and central nervous system, electro encephalography(EEG). Evoked cortial, responses, electro retinography(ERG) Stimulation, electro myography(EMG), Measurement of heart rate, Blood pressure measurement, Measurement of temperature, measurement of respiration rate.
Biopotential Electrodes: The electrode- electrolyte interface, polarization, polarizable and non-polarizable electrodes, electrode behaviour and circuit Model, electrode skin interface and motion artefact, Microelectrodes, practical hints in using electrodes.
Biopotential Amplifiers : Transducer as sensing elements, design of active filters for obtaining the desired frequency characteristics, Instrumentation amplifiers.
Measurement of flow and volume of Blood : Ultrasonic scanner as sensing elements, amplifiers and indicators.Safety considerations in the Design of Biomedical Instruments.
References :
1. Cromwell : Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, Prentice Hall of India.
2. R.S. Khandpur : Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. John G. Webster (Editor): Medical Instrumentation, Houghton Mifflin Company
4. Harry E. Thomas : Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation and Mesaurement, Reston Publishing Company..
EC 815 EC : Digital & HD TV Technology
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
  Lecture Tutorial Practical
Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
Examination : 00

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Elements of Television Picture Elements of Television Picture quality Basic Image Quality Criteria, Image defects, Characteristics of Human Vision, Image Definition, Limiting Resolution, Aperture Response, Television System Aperture Response Vertical Definition, Broadcast Systems, Horizontal Definition, Broadcast Systems, HDTV System Aperture Response , Visual Perception of Broadcast and HDTV Image, Image Gray scale, Signal to Noise Ratio, Image Defects, Analysis of the Sampling Process.
Digital Television: Analog and Digital Formats, Comparison of Digital and Analog Formats, Transmission and Recording Formats, Signal Processing Functions, Analog to Digital Conversion, Sampling, Bitrates and Bandwidth Requirements, Quantizing, Encoding, Synchronization, Transmission of Digital Signals, Video Bandwidth Compression, Digital Bandwidth Compression Technologies.
Charge Coupled Device Imagers (CCDs) : CCD Photosensor Arrays, CCD transfer and readout architecture, storage tube and CCD performance.
HDTV Systems : HDTV Performance Objective, HDTV Performance Parameters, Deficiencies of Conventional Video System, Compatibility, Definition and Status, HDTV Technical Challenges, Bandwidth Reduction Technologies, Simulcast Channel Format Selection Procedure, Proposed Simulcast Channel Formats, Wideband HDTV Systems.
HDTV Equipments : Camera, Recorders, Display devices, Cathode Ray Tube Display, Light Value Projection Display, Flat Panel Display.
References :
1. Andrew F. Inglis, Video Engineering, McGraw Hill International Edtion.
2. Arch Luther, Digital Video ina PC Environment McGraw Hill, Newyork 1991.
3. Benson K. Blair & Donald G Fink, HDTV-Advanced Television for 19905, Mcgraw Hill-Newyork 1991.
4. Benson K Blair, Telvision Engineering Handbook Featuring HDTV Systems McGraw Hill
EC 816 EC : Internet, Programming & Application
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
  Lecture Tutorial Practical
Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
Examination : 00

Detail
1. Brief overview on the concepts of networking & TCP/IP model.
2. Internetworking various bridges, routers, hubs.
3. Client and Server model.
4. Internet standards.
5. Services available on the Internet Electronic mail (SMTP), Bulletin Board Service (BBS), FTP, Remote login (TELNET) etc.
6. URL.
7. Browsing the world wide web, world wide web documents (HTML), advanced web technologies, Automated web search/serchengines)
8. Audio & Video Communication & Teleconferencing on Internet
9. The global digital library.
10. Introduction to JAVA programming
References :
1.The Internet by Douglas E. Comer, PHI, Second Edition-1997
EC 817 EC : Fuzzy Logic in Control Systems
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
Examination : 00

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INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY LOGIC : Review of crisp set theory – Basic concepts of fuzzy sets, fuzzy logic, operations on fuzzy sets.
FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL PRINCIPLES : Definition and Terminology, Fuzzy Relations, Fuzzy Conditional Statements, Fuzzy Rules, Fuzzy Algorithms, Functional Diagram.
FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL SYSTEM : Fuzzy Logic Controller, Fuzzification Interface, Knowledge Base, Decision Making Logic, Defuzzification Interface.
FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER : Design of Fuzzy Logic Controller, Functional Diagram Approach, Developing Fuzzy Model, Performance comparison with Conventional Controllers, Fuzzy Controller Stability Analysis.
CASE STUDIES : Fuzzy Logic Controller in Cement Kiln-Fuzzy Logic Controller in Power Plants, Fuzzy logic Controller in Serve Systems.
References :
1. Fuzzy Sets, Uncertainty and Information, Klir G J, Prentice Hall of India, 1991.
2. Fuzzy Control and Fuzzy System, John Wiley, 1989.
3. Modern Control Engg., Ogata, Prentice Hall of India, 1985.
4. Fuzzy Set Theory & Applications, H J Zimmermann, 2nd Edition.
5. An Introduction to Fuzzy Control, D Drianbor, H Hellendoorn, M Reinfrank, 2nd Edition.
ELECTIVE GROUP - II EC 821 EC : Mobile Communication
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Mobile radio environment :
Propagation & path losses,, fading, various interference effects, effect of weather, shadow effect etc.Frequency concept, channalized schmes and frequency reuse, FDM & TDM, spread spectrum modulation techniques- direct sequence & frequency lopped, corier to noise ratio.System base station (fixed unit), Mobile unit, antennas, MTSO (mobile telcom, switching office) Signalling & channel access.
Advance topics : radio paging, cellphone, Land mobile satellite communication system, GSM technique, UMTS, wireless networks.
References :
1.Lee, Mobile Communication, McGraw Hill.
EC 822 EC : Advance Power Electronics
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Detail
1. Resonant Converters : Classification of resonant converters zero-voltage/zero-current switchings circuit topologies.
2. Pulse width Modulation techniques for converter Control Selective hormone elimination techniques. State vector PWM control of voltage control and current controller inverter, Hysteresis- Band current control. Critical evaluation of PWM techniques.
3. Vector control of AC drives. Stepper motor control technique battery operated vehicles, uninterrptible Power converters
4 .Photovoltaic power conlitioning, characteristic of photovoltic cell. Peak Power tracking control of converters. Stand alone converters, grid assisted control, grid interfacing house-hold application.
5. Active Power Filters : Basic operation, circuit configurations shunt, series, shunt/series. Hybrid configuration, Active/passive, control strategies.
References :
1. NED Mohan etc. : Power Electronics Converters, Application and Design, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
2. K. Bose, Power Electronics and variable frequency drives IEEE Pren. 1997.
3. K. Bose, Modern Power Electronics, Evoluation, Technology and Applications Jaico Publishing House, 1993.
EC 823 EC : Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Introduction to Analog VLSI
Design of linear and non-linear AICs including op-amps, voltage reference source and regulators, comparators & drivers, power stages, oscillators and multipliers, use of feedback and noise performance.
FET analog switches programmable gain op-amp, Norton op-amp, Bi-FET technology in op-amp & linear ICs , switched capacitor filters, sample 7 hold Ics.
Analog integrated circuit sensors: Introduction, mechanical sensors, humidity sensors, magnetic sensors, sensor interfaces.
References :
1. MOHMED ISMAIL & FIEZ.T.: Analog VLSI – Signal & Information Processing.----- Mc. Graw Hill (I.S. Ed)-1994
2. GEIGER, ALLEN, STRADER: VLSI – Design Techniques for Analog and Digital circuits, Mc Graw Hill (I.S. Ed)-1990.
3. LARER & SANSEN: Analog Integrated Circuits, Mc. Graw Hill (I.S. Ed)-1995.
4. GEIGER : Micro electronics circuit design, Mc. Graw Hill (I.S. Ed)-1997
EC 824 EC : Process Instrumentation and Control
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Structure of instrumentation
Structure of instrumentation system for process control applications. Pneumatic Vs electronics instrumentation.
Temperature: Thermocouples, resistance thermometers, pyrometers, electronic and pneumatic transmitters, dynamics of temperature measurement devices.
Pressure: Bellows, diaphragm and Bourdon gauge, electronic transmitters (strain gauge, capacitance, differential transformer, piezo-electric etc). Purge methods for pressure measurement.
Flow: orifice, venturi, nozzle, sizing of orifice plates. Differential pressure transmitters. Rotameters for local and remote indication. Turbine meters vortex, Electro-magnetic ultrasonic flow meters with associated instrumentation.
Level measurement: Differential pressure Bubbler types level system, ultra sonic, and Radar type.
1. Gas analyzers
2. pH analyzer and control.
3. PID controller.
References :
1. D.M. Considine, Process instruments and control handbook, Mc. Graw Hill
2. Liptak, Instrument engineer’s handbook Vol-1 & 2 Chilton Book Co.
EC 825 EC : Radar and Nevigational Aids
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 3 1 0
Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
Examination : 00

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The Nature of Radar :
Radar Equation, Radar Block Diagram and operation, Prediction of Range Performance, Minimum Detectable Signal, Receiver Noise, Transmitter Power, PRE and Range ambiguities, Antenna parameters.CW & FM Radar : Doppler effect, CW, Radar, FMCW Radar.
MTI & Pulse Doppler Radar : Introduction, Delay line Cancellers, Staggered or Multiple PRF.
Tracking Radar : Sequential Lobing, Comical Scan, Monopulse TR.
Phased Array Antenna in Radar : asic Concepts, Phase Shifters, Frequency-scan arrays, Array elements, Feeds for Arrays.Other Radars : Synthetic Aperture Radar, HF over-the-horizon Radar, Air-Surveillance Radar, Height-Finder and 3-D Radars.
NAVIGATION AIDS 1. Radio Direction Finding.
3. 2. Radio Ranges.
4. Hyperbolic System of Navigation.DME and TACAN.
5. Aids to Approach and Landing.
6. Doppler Navigation.
7. Satellite Navigation.
8. Global Positioning System.
References :
1.Introduction to Radar Systems : M. I. Skolnik, McGraw Hill Pub., International edition.
2. Elements of Electronic Navigation : N. S. Nagaraja, TMH Pub., Co. New Delhi.
EC 826 EC : Computer Based Information Processing
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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INTRODUCTION TO DATA PROCESSING :
Data Processing Techniques; Traditional Data Processing & Data Base Processing Techniques; DBMS, Data Independence, Shared Data- Advantages of DBMS, Architecture of a typical DBMS; DDLs; DMLs; Query Languages; Embedded Query Languages.
DATA BASE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS : 1. Information Model; Universe of Discourse; Logical Database Design;Physical Data Base Design, Semantic Data Model; Relationships in SDM; Other Data Models; DBTG; Hierarchical Model; ER Model; ANSI/X3/SPARC Model; Relational Model; Comparison; Study of DBTG & Hierarchical Model only from comparison point of view; Super keys; Generalization & aggregation. System Flow Study of Commercial Applications like Payroll; Inventory control; Accounting; Sales; University Course Management etc Implementation issues.
2. Characteristics of secondary storage devices; file organization techniques; Performance of heap; sequential; indexed sequential hashed; multiindexed; inverted ; and multi-ring files B; trees use of files in data processing.
3. Implementation of commercial systems like pay-roll; inventory control etc. with a typical DBMS package.
References :
1. MAJUMDAR A K & BHATTACHARYA P: Introduction to Data Base Management Systems, Tata McGraw- Hill, 1996 Edition.
2. KORTH & SCHILBERSCATZ, Data Base Systems Concepts, McGraw-Hill, IS 2nd edition, 1995 Reprint.
3. NAVEEN PRAKASH : Inroduction to Data Base Management Systems, Tata McGraw- Hill, 1991 edition, 1994 Reprint.
4. B RAM, Computer Fundamental Architecture & Organization, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1992 reprint.
5. VIPUL LAL, Inside Clipper 5, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995 Reprint.
EC 827 EC : Micro Controllers and Applications
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Examination Scheme Marks 100 25 Cont. Evaluation : 00
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Microprocessors and Microcontrollers :
Comparing Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, The Z80 and MCS 51, Microcontroller survey.
The MCS-51 Architecture: Introduction,MCS-51 family microcontrollers hardware, Input/output pin, ports and circuits, External memory interfacing, counter, timer, serial data input /output, Interrupts.
Basic Assembly Language Programming Concept: Addressing mode, External data, move,Code memory read – only data moves, Push and Pop opcodes, Data Exchanges, Logical operations, Arithmetic operations,Branching Instructions, Interrupts and Returns.
An MCS-51 Microcontroller Design: Microcontroller Specification, External memory and Memory space Decoding, Expanding I/O, Memory map I/O, Memory address decoding, Testing the Design,Lookup table for the 8051,Serial data Transmission
MCS-96/MCS-296 Microcontrollers : Introduction, Features, Architecture, Basic assembly language programming concepts,Instruction set.
Application Of MCS-51, MCS-96 / MCS-296 : Interfacing with Peripheral I/C and other peripheral IC, Pulse Measurement, Interfacing with D/A and A/D Converter, Multiple Interrupts, Data communication modes, Industrial applications and Interfacing.
References :
1. Kenneth J. Ayala : The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming and Application., Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Intel MCS-51,MCS96/MCS296 Data sheets
EC 804 EC : Project
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 0 0 8
Examination Scheme Marks - - Cont. Evaluation : 00
Examination : 00
EC 805 EC : Seminar
B E IV (Electronics Engg) – 8th Semester (New Scheme)
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Teaching Hours 0 2 0
Examination Scheme Marks - - Cont. Evaluation : 20
Examination : 30




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