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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-701 Optical Communication
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
Departmental Core (DC-17) | Optical communication | EC-701 | L 3 | T 1 | P 2 | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
G. Keiser: Optical Fiber Communications, 4th Edition, TMH New Delhi.
J. M. Senior: Optical Fiber Communication- Principles and Practices, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education.
G. P. Agarwal: Fiber Optic Communication Systems, 3rd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
J. C. Palais: Fiber Optics Communications,5th Edition, Pearson Education.
R.P. Khare: Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics, Oxford University Press.
A. Ghatak and K. Thyagrajan: Fiber Optics and Lasers, Macmillan India Ltd.
S. C. Gupta: Optoelectronic Devices and Systems, PHI Learning.
Sterling: Introduction to Fiber Optics, Cengage Learning.
Launching of light into the optical fiber and calculate the numerical aperture and V-number.
Observing Holograms and their study.
Optic version Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
Measurement of attenuation loss in an optical fiber.
Diffraction using gratings.
Construction of Michelson interferometer.
Setting up a fiber optic analog link and study of PAM.
Setting up a fiber optic digital link and study of TDM and Manchester coding.
Measurement of various misalignment losses in an optical fiber.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-702 Antenna and Wave Propagation
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
Departmental Core (DC-18) | Antenna and Wave Propagation | EC-702 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Course Contents
J. D. Krauss: Antennas;for all applications, TMH.
R. E. Collin, Antennas and Wave Propagation, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
C. A. Balanis: Antenna Theory Analysis and Design, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Jordan and Balmain: Electromagnetic Fields and Radiating System, PHI.
A. R. Harish and M. Sachidananda: Antennas and wave propagation, Oxford University Press.
K. D. Prasad: Antennas and Wave Propagation, Satya Prakashan.
B. L. Smith: Mordern Anteenas, 2nd Edition, Springer, Macmillan India Ltd.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of an Omni Directional Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Directional Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Parabolic Reflector Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Log Periodic Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Patch Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Dipole/ Folded Dipole Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Yagi (3-EL/4EL) Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Monopole/ WHIP/ Collinear Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Broad site Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Square Loop Antenna.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-703 TV and Radar Engineering
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
Departmental Core (DC-19) | TV and Radar Engineering | EC-703 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Course Contents
Merits of digital technology, fully digital television system, digital television signals, digitized video parameters, digital video hardware, transmission of digital TV signals, bit rate reduction, digital TV receivers, video processor unit, audio processor unit.
The Radar range equation, block diagram and operation, performance factors: prediction of range performance, minimum detectable signal, receiver noise, probability density functions, signal to noise ratios. Radar cross section of targets, transmitter power, pulse repetition frequency and range ambiguities, antenna parameters.
The radar receiver, noise figure, mixers, low noise front ends, displays- type A and PPI representations, duplexer and receiver protectors.
M. Dhake: Television and Video Engineering, 2nd Edition,TMH, New Delhi.
M. I. Skolnik: Introduction to Radar Systems, TMH, New Delhi.
R. G. Gupta: Television Engineering and Video Systems, TMH, New Delhi.
R. R. Gulati: Monochrome and Colour Television, New Age International.
Grob and Herndon: Basic Television and Video Systems, McGraw Hill International.
P. Z. Peebles, Jr.: Radar Principles, Wiley India Pvt. LTD.
Edde: Radar- Principles, Technology Applications, Pearson Education.
(a) To Study the Circuit Description of RF Tuner Section.
To Study the RF Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for RF Section.
(a) To Study the Circuit Description of VIF Tuner Section.
To Study the VIF Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for VIF Section.
(a) To Study the Circuit Description of Video and Chroma Section Tuner Section.
To Study the Video and Chroma Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Video and Chroma Section.
(a) To Observe the Horizontal Oscillator and Horizontal Output Section through Various Test Point.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Horizontal Oscillator and Horizontal Output Section.
(a) To Observe the Vertical Oscillator and Vertical Output Section through Various Test Point.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Vertical Oscillator and Vertical Output Section.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Sound Output Section.
To Study the Circuit Description of Audio and Video Section Tuner Section.
(a) To Study the System Control Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for System Control Section.
Study of Doppler Effect.
To Measure Speed of a fan and various Other Objects (Pendulum, Tuning Fork, Plate etc.)
To Simulate the Variable Speed of Moving Objects using Velocity Simulator.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7101 Wireless Communications
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-I | Wireless Communications | EC-7101 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
A. F. Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Taub and Schilling: Principles of Communication Systems, TMH.
Upena Dalal: Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press.
T. G. Palanivelu and R. Nakkereeran : Wireless and Mobile Communication, PHI Learning.
P. M. Chidambara Nathan: Wireless Communication, PHI Learning.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7102 Digital Image Processing
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-I | Digital Image Processing | EC-7102 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
Introduction, examples of fields that use DIP, fundamental Steps in DIP, components of an image processing System.
Two-dimensional (2-D) impulse and its shifting properties, 2-D continuous Fourier Transform pair, 2-D sampling and sampling theorem, 2-D Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), properties of 2-D DFT.
Image degradation/restoration, noise models, restoration by spatial filtering, noise reduction by frequency domain filtering, linear position invariant degradations, estimation of degradation function, inverse filtering, Wiener filtering, image reconstruction from projection.
Digital Image Watermarking, Representation and Description- minimum perimeter polygons algorithm (MPP).
R. C. Gonzalez and R. E. Woods: Digital Image Processing, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.
A. K. Jain: Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, PHI Learning.
S. Annadurai and R. Shanmugalakshmi: Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education.
M. Sonka, V. Hlavac and R. Boyle: Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision: Cengage Learning.
B. Chanda and D. D. Majumder: Digital Image Processing and Analysis, PHI Learning.
S. Jayaraman, S. Esakkirajan and T. Veerakumar: Digital Image Processing, TMH.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7103 Industrial Electronics
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-I | Industrial Electronics | EC- 7103 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
Uncontrolled, Half-Controlled and Fully Controlled Single-Phase and Three-Phase Rectifiers for Resistive and Resistive-Inductive Load, Use of Free-Wheel Diode, Dual Converter, Input and Output Performance Parameters, Heat Sink.
Principle of On-Off Control and Phase Control, Single-Phase Voltage Controller for Resistive and Resistive-Inductive Load, Sequence Control of AC Voltage Controller, Three-Phase Voltage Regulator. Principle of Cyclo-converter, Single-Phase to Single-Phase Step-up and Step-Down Cyclo-Converter, Three-Phase to Single-Phase and Three-Phase to Three-Phase Cyclo-Converter.
Inverters
Single-Phase Bridge Inverter, Three-Phase Inverters-180o and 120o Conduction Mode, Voltage Control of Single-Phase Inverters- Single, Multiple, Sinusoidal, Modified Sinusoidal Pulse-Width Modulation, Advanced Modulation Techniques- Trapezoidal, Staircase, Stepped, Harmonic Injection and Delta Modulation. Induction Motor AC Drives.
Principle of Step-Down and Step-Up Chopper, Converter Classification, Multi-Phase Chopper, Switching-Mode Regulators-Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost and Cuk Regulators, DC Drives.
Space Heating and Air Conditioner, High Frequency Fluorescent Lighting, Electronic Timer, Battery Charger, Switch-Mode-Power- Supply (SMPS), Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Static Switches, Induction Heating, Electric Welding, Introduction of HVDC and FACTs.
Mohan, Undeland and Robbins: Power Electronics, Wiley-India Edition.
M. H. Rashid: Power Electronics- Circuits, Devices and Applications, Pearson Education.
P. S. Bimbhra: Power Electronics, Khanna Publisher.
Alok Jain: Power Electronics and Its Application, Penram International.
Biswanath Paul: Industrial Electronics, PHI Learning.
T. E. Kissell : Industrial Electronics, PHI Learning.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7201 Satellite Communication
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-II | Satellite communication | EC-7201 | L 3 | T 1 | P 0 | Max. Marks-100Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
Interference between satellite circuits.
D. Roddy: Satellite Communications, 4th Edition, TMH, New Delhi.
T. Pratt, C. Bostian and J. Allnut: Satellite Communications, 2nd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
W. L. Pritchard, H. G. Suyderhoud and R. A. Nelson: Satellite Communication Systems Engineering, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education.
D.C. Agarwal: Satellite Communications, Khanna Publishers.
R. M. Gangliardi: Satellite Communications, CBS Publishers.
M. R. Chartrand: Satellite Communication, Cengage Learning.
Raja Rao: Fundamentals of Satellite communications, PHI Learning.
Monojit Mitra: Satellite Communication: PHI Learning.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7202 Neural Networks
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-II | Neural Networks | EC-7202 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
Introduction, benefits of neural network, models of a neuron, neural network as directed graph, network architectures, artificial intelligence and neural network.
Learning processes: error correction learning, memory based learning, Hebbian learning, competitive learning, Boltzman learning, learning tasks, adaptation, statistical nature of learning process, statistical learning theory.
Single layer perceptrons: adaptive filtering problem, unconstrained optimization technique, linear least squares filter, least mean square algorithm (LMS), perceptron convergence theorem
Multi layer perceptron: architecture, back propagation algorithm, generalization, approximations of functions, network pruning techniques.
Cover’s theorem on the separability of patterns, interpolation problem, supervised learning as an Ill-posed hypersurface reconstruction problem, regularization theory, regularization network, generalized radial basis function networks (RBF), estimation of the regularization parameter, approximation properties of RBF networks, comparison of RBF networks and multilayer perceptrons, Kernel regression and its relation to RBF networks, learning strategies.
Entropy, maximum entropy principle, mutual information, Kullback-Leibler divergence, mutual information as an objective function to be optimized, maximum mutual information principle, infomax and redundancy reduction, spatially coherent and incoherent features, independent components analysis, maximum likelihood estimation, maximum entropy method.
introduction, recurrent network architectures, state space model, non-linear autogressive with exogenous inputs model, computational power of recurrent networks, learning algorithms, back propagation through time, real time recurrent learning, Kalman filter, decoupled Kalman filter, vanishing gradients in recurrent networks, system identification, model reference adaptive control.
S. Haykin: Neural Networks- A Comprehensive Foundation, PHI Learning.
S. N. Sivanandam, S. Sumathi and S. N. Deepa: Introduction to Neural Networks using Matlab 6.0, TMH, New Delhi.
J. A Freeman and D. M. Skapura: Fundamentals of Neural Networks- algorithms, applications and programming techniques, Pearson Education.
M. T. Hagan, H. B. Demuth and M. Beale: Neural Network Design, Cengage Learning.
J.A Anderson: An introduction ro Neural Networks, PHI Learning.
Satish Kumar: Neural Networks, TMH, New Delhi.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7203 Random Signal Theory
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-II | Random Signal Theory | EC-7203 | L 3 | T 1 | P 0 | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
G. R. Cooper and C. D. Mcgillem: Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis, Third Edition, Oxford University Press.
M. Lefebvre: Applied Probability and Statistics, Springer, Macmillan India Limited.
A. Papoulis, S. U. Pillai: Probability, Random Variable and Stochastic Processes, TMH.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-704 Major Project (Planning and Literature Survey)
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Practical Exam | ||
DC-20 | Major Project (Planning and Literature Survey) | EC-704 | L 0 | T 0 | P 4 | Nil |
Course Contents
The Major Project Work provides students an opportunity to do something on their own and under the supervision of a guide. Each student shall work on an approved project, which should be selected from some real life problem as far as possible, which may involve fabrication, design or investigation of a technical problem. The project work involves sufficient work so that students get acquainted with different aspects of manufacturing, design or analysis. The student also have to keep in mind that in final semester they would be required to implement whatever has been planned in the major project in this semester. It is possible that a work, which involves greater efforts and time, may be taken up at this stage and finally completed in final semester, but partial completion report should be submitted in this semester and also evaluated internally. At the end of semester, all students are required to submit a synopsis.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-705 Industrial Training
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DC-21 | Industrial Training | EC-705 | L 0 | T 0 | P 0 | Max. Marks-50 Min. Marks: 25 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
Duration: 6 weeks after the VI semester in the summer break. Assessment in VII semester.
For the assessment of industrial training undertaken by the students, following components are considered with respective weightage.
(A) | Term work In Industry | Marks allotted |
1. | Attendance and General Discipline | 05 |
2. | Daily diary Maintenance | 05 |
3. | Initiative and Participative attitude during training | 05 |
4. | Assessment of training by Industrial Supervisor/s | 15 |
Total | 30 | |
(B) | Practical/Oral Examination (Viva-voce In Institution | Marks allotted |
1. | Training Report | 20 |
2. | Seminar and cross questioning (defense) | 30 |
Total | 50 |
Marks of various components in industry should be awarded to the student, in consultation with the Training and Placement Officer (TPO)/ Faculty of the institute, who must establish contact with the supervisor/ authorities of the organization where, students have taken training, to award the marks for term work. During training, students will prepare a first draft of the training report in consultation with the section incharge. After training they will prepare final draft with the help of the TPO/ faculty of the institute. Then, they will present a seminar on their training and will face viva-voce on training in the institute.
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PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-701 Optical Communication
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
Departmental Core (DC-17) | Optical communication | EC-701 | L 3 | T 1 | P 2 | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
G. Keiser: Optical Fiber Communications, 4th Edition, TMH New Delhi.
J. M. Senior: Optical Fiber Communication- Principles and Practices, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education.
G. P. Agarwal: Fiber Optic Communication Systems, 3rd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
J. C. Palais: Fiber Optics Communications,5th Edition, Pearson Education.
R.P. Khare: Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics, Oxford University Press.
A. Ghatak and K. Thyagrajan: Fiber Optics and Lasers, Macmillan India Ltd.
S. C. Gupta: Optoelectronic Devices and Systems, PHI Learning.
Sterling: Introduction to Fiber Optics, Cengage Learning.
Launching of light into the optical fiber and calculate the numerical aperture and V-number.
Observing Holograms and their study.
Optic version Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
Measurement of attenuation loss in an optical fiber.
Diffraction using gratings.
Construction of Michelson interferometer.
Setting up a fiber optic analog link and study of PAM.
Setting up a fiber optic digital link and study of TDM and Manchester coding.
Measurement of various misalignment losses in an optical fiber.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-702 Antenna and Wave Propagation
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
Departmental Core (DC-18) | Antenna and Wave Propagation | EC-702 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Course Contents
J. D. Krauss: Antennas;for all applications, TMH.
R. E. Collin, Antennas and Wave Propagation, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
C. A. Balanis: Antenna Theory Analysis and Design, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Jordan and Balmain: Electromagnetic Fields and Radiating System, PHI.
A. R. Harish and M. Sachidananda: Antennas and wave propagation, Oxford University Press.
K. D. Prasad: Antennas and Wave Propagation, Satya Prakashan.
B. L. Smith: Mordern Anteenas, 2nd Edition, Springer, Macmillan India Ltd.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of an Omni Directional Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Directional Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Parabolic Reflector Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Log Periodic Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Patch Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Dipole/ Folded Dipole Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Yagi (3-EL/4EL) Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Monopole/ WHIP/ Collinear Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Broad site Antenna.
To Plot the Radiation Pattern of a Square Loop Antenna.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-703 TV and Radar Engineering
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
Departmental Core (DC-19) | TV and Radar Engineering | EC-703 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Course Contents
Merits of digital technology, fully digital television system, digital television signals, digitized video parameters, digital video hardware, transmission of digital TV signals, bit rate reduction, digital TV receivers, video processor unit, audio processor unit.
The Radar range equation, block diagram and operation, performance factors: prediction of range performance, minimum detectable signal, receiver noise, probability density functions, signal to noise ratios. Radar cross section of targets, transmitter power, pulse repetition frequency and range ambiguities, antenna parameters.
The radar receiver, noise figure, mixers, low noise front ends, displays- type A and PPI representations, duplexer and receiver protectors.
M. Dhake: Television and Video Engineering, 2nd Edition,TMH, New Delhi.
M. I. Skolnik: Introduction to Radar Systems, TMH, New Delhi.
R. G. Gupta: Television Engineering and Video Systems, TMH, New Delhi.
R. R. Gulati: Monochrome and Colour Television, New Age International.
Grob and Herndon: Basic Television and Video Systems, McGraw Hill International.
P. Z. Peebles, Jr.: Radar Principles, Wiley India Pvt. LTD.
Edde: Radar- Principles, Technology Applications, Pearson Education.
(a) To Study the Circuit Description of RF Tuner Section.
To Study the RF Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for RF Section.
(a) To Study the Circuit Description of VIF Tuner Section.
To Study the VIF Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for VIF Section.
(a) To Study the Circuit Description of Video and Chroma Section Tuner Section.
To Study the Video and Chroma Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Video and Chroma Section.
(a) To Observe the Horizontal Oscillator and Horizontal Output Section through Various Test Point.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Horizontal Oscillator and Horizontal Output Section.
(a) To Observe the Vertical Oscillator and Vertical Output Section through Various Test Point.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Vertical Oscillator and Vertical Output Section.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for Sound Output Section.
To Study the Circuit Description of Audio and Video Section Tuner Section.
(a) To Study the System Control Section by Measuring Voltages at Various Test Points.
To Study the Fault Simulation and Step-by-Step Fault Finding Procedure for System Control Section.
Study of Doppler Effect.
To Measure Speed of a fan and various Other Objects (Pendulum, Tuning Fork, Plate etc.)
To Simulate the Variable Speed of Moving Objects using Velocity Simulator.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7101 Wireless Communications
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-I | Wireless Communications | EC-7101 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
A. F. Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Taub and Schilling: Principles of Communication Systems, TMH.
Upena Dalal: Wireless Communication, Oxford University Press.
T. G. Palanivelu and R. Nakkereeran : Wireless and Mobile Communication, PHI Learning.
P. M. Chidambara Nathan: Wireless Communication, PHI Learning.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7102 Digital Image Processing
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-I | Digital Image Processing | EC-7102 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
Introduction, examples of fields that use DIP, fundamental Steps in DIP, components of an image processing System.
Two-dimensional (2-D) impulse and its shifting properties, 2-D continuous Fourier Transform pair, 2-D sampling and sampling theorem, 2-D Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), properties of 2-D DFT.
Image degradation/restoration, noise models, restoration by spatial filtering, noise reduction by frequency domain filtering, linear position invariant degradations, estimation of degradation function, inverse filtering, Wiener filtering, image reconstruction from projection.
Digital Image Watermarking, Representation and Description- minimum perimeter polygons algorithm (MPP).
R. C. Gonzalez and R. E. Woods: Digital Image Processing, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.
A. K. Jain: Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, PHI Learning.
S. Annadurai and R. Shanmugalakshmi: Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education.
M. Sonka, V. Hlavac and R. Boyle: Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision: Cengage Learning.
B. Chanda and D. D. Majumder: Digital Image Processing and Analysis, PHI Learning.
S. Jayaraman, S. Esakkirajan and T. Veerakumar: Digital Image Processing, TMH.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7103 Industrial Electronics
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-I | Industrial Electronics | EC- 7103 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
Uncontrolled, Half-Controlled and Fully Controlled Single-Phase and Three-Phase Rectifiers for Resistive and Resistive-Inductive Load, Use of Free-Wheel Diode, Dual Converter, Input and Output Performance Parameters, Heat Sink.
Principle of On-Off Control and Phase Control, Single-Phase Voltage Controller for Resistive and Resistive-Inductive Load, Sequence Control of AC Voltage Controller, Three-Phase Voltage Regulator. Principle of Cyclo-converter, Single-Phase to Single-Phase Step-up and Step-Down Cyclo-Converter, Three-Phase to Single-Phase and Three-Phase to Three-Phase Cyclo-Converter.
Inverters
Single-Phase Bridge Inverter, Three-Phase Inverters-180o and 120o Conduction Mode, Voltage Control of Single-Phase Inverters- Single, Multiple, Sinusoidal, Modified Sinusoidal Pulse-Width Modulation, Advanced Modulation Techniques- Trapezoidal, Staircase, Stepped, Harmonic Injection and Delta Modulation. Induction Motor AC Drives.
Principle of Step-Down and Step-Up Chopper, Converter Classification, Multi-Phase Chopper, Switching-Mode Regulators-Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost and Cuk Regulators, DC Drives.
Space Heating and Air Conditioner, High Frequency Fluorescent Lighting, Electronic Timer, Battery Charger, Switch-Mode-Power- Supply (SMPS), Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Static Switches, Induction Heating, Electric Welding, Introduction of HVDC and FACTs.
Mohan, Undeland and Robbins: Power Electronics, Wiley-India Edition.
M. H. Rashid: Power Electronics- Circuits, Devices and Applications, Pearson Education.
P. S. Bimbhra: Power Electronics, Khanna Publisher.
Alok Jain: Power Electronics and Its Application, Penram International.
Biswanath Paul: Industrial Electronics, PHI Learning.
T. E. Kissell : Industrial Electronics, PHI Learning.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7201 Satellite Communication
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-II | Satellite communication | EC-7201 | L 3 | T 1 | P 0 | Max. Marks-100Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
Interference between satellite circuits.
D. Roddy: Satellite Communications, 4th Edition, TMH, New Delhi.
T. Pratt, C. Bostian and J. Allnut: Satellite Communications, 2nd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
W. L. Pritchard, H. G. Suyderhoud and R. A. Nelson: Satellite Communication Systems Engineering, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education.
D.C. Agarwal: Satellite Communications, Khanna Publishers.
R. M. Gangliardi: Satellite Communications, CBS Publishers.
M. R. Chartrand: Satellite Communication, Cengage Learning.
Raja Rao: Fundamentals of Satellite communications, PHI Learning.
Monojit Mitra: Satellite Communication: PHI Learning.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics & Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7202 Neural Networks
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-6C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-II | Neural Networks | EC-7202 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
3 | 1 | 0 |
Course Contents
Introduction, benefits of neural network, models of a neuron, neural network as directed graph, network architectures, artificial intelligence and neural network.
Learning processes: error correction learning, memory based learning, Hebbian learning, competitive learning, Boltzman learning, learning tasks, adaptation, statistical nature of learning process, statistical learning theory.
Single layer perceptrons: adaptive filtering problem, unconstrained optimization technique, linear least squares filter, least mean square algorithm (LMS), perceptron convergence theorem
Multi layer perceptron: architecture, back propagation algorithm, generalization, approximations of functions, network pruning techniques.
Cover’s theorem on the separability of patterns, interpolation problem, supervised learning as an Ill-posed hypersurface reconstruction problem, regularization theory, regularization network, generalized radial basis function networks (RBF), estimation of the regularization parameter, approximation properties of RBF networks, comparison of RBF networks and multilayer perceptrons, Kernel regression and its relation to RBF networks, learning strategies.
Entropy, maximum entropy principle, mutual information, Kullback-Leibler divergence, mutual information as an objective function to be optimized, maximum mutual information principle, infomax and redundancy reduction, spatially coherent and incoherent features, independent components analysis, maximum likelihood estimation, maximum entropy method.
introduction, recurrent network architectures, state space model, non-linear autogressive with exogenous inputs model, computational power of recurrent networks, learning algorithms, back propagation through time, real time recurrent learning, Kalman filter, decoupled Kalman filter, vanishing gradients in recurrent networks, system identification, model reference adaptive control.
S. Haykin: Neural Networks- A Comprehensive Foundation, PHI Learning.
S. N. Sivanandam, S. Sumathi and S. N. Deepa: Introduction to Neural Networks using Matlab 6.0, TMH, New Delhi.
J. A Freeman and D. M. Skapura: Fundamentals of Neural Networks- algorithms, applications and programming techniques, Pearson Education.
M. T. Hagan, H. B. Demuth and M. Beale: Neural Network Design, Cengage Learning.
J.A Anderson: An introduction ro Neural Networks, PHI Learning.
Satish Kumar: Neural Networks, TMH, New Delhi.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-7203 Random Signal Theory
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DCO(E)-II | Random Signal Theory | EC-7203 | L 3 | T 1 | P 0 | Max. Marks-100 Min. Marks: 35 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
G. R. Cooper and C. D. Mcgillem: Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis, Third Edition, Oxford University Press.
M. Lefebvre: Applied Probability and Statistics, Springer, Macmillan India Limited.
A. Papoulis, S. U. Pillai: Probability, Random Variable and Stochastic Processes, TMH.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-704 Major Project (Planning and Literature Survey)
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Practical Exam | ||
DC-20 | Major Project (Planning and Literature Survey) | EC-704 | L 0 | T 0 | P 4 | Nil |
Course Contents
The Major Project Work provides students an opportunity to do something on their own and under the supervision of a guide. Each student shall work on an approved project, which should be selected from some real life problem as far as possible, which may involve fabrication, design or investigation of a technical problem. The project work involves sufficient work so that students get acquainted with different aspects of manufacturing, design or analysis. The student also have to keep in mind that in final semester they would be required to implement whatever has been planned in the major project in this semester. It is possible that a work, which involves greater efforts and time, may be taken up at this stage and finally completed in final semester, but partial completion report should be submitted in this semester and also evaluated internally. At the end of semester, all students are required to submit a synopsis.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: Electronics and Communication Engineering COURSE: EC-705 Industrial Training
Category of course | Course Title | Course code | Credit-4C | Theory paper (ES) | ||
DC-21 | Industrial Training | EC-705 | L 0 | T 0 | P 0 | Max. Marks-50 Min. Marks: 25 Duration: 3 hrs. |
Course Contents
Duration: 6 weeks after the VI semester in the summer break. Assessment in VII semester.
For the assessment of industrial training undertaken by the students, following components are considered with respective weightage.
(A) | Term work In Industry | Marks allotted |
1. | Attendance and General Discipline | 05 |
2. | Daily diary Maintenance | 05 |
3. | Initiative and Participative attitude during training | 05 |
4. | Assessment of training by Industrial Supervisor/s | 15 |
Total | 30 | |
(B) | Practical/Oral Examination (Viva-voce In Institution | Marks allotted |
1. | Training Report | 20 |
2. | Seminar and cross questioning (defense) | 30 |
Total | 50 |
Marks of various components in industry should be awarded to the student, in consultation with the Training and Placement Officer (TPO)/ Faculty of the institute, who must establish contact with the supervisor/ authorities of the organization where, students have taken training, to award the marks for term work. During training, students will prepare a first draft of the training report in consultation with the section incharge. After training they will prepare final draft with the help of the TPO/ faculty of the institute. Then, they will present a seminar on their training and will face viva-voce on training in the institute.
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