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(EXT) Semester: VI Course: Digital Communication Code : MBETO6001 Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme Theory | Internal Continuous Assessment Lecture | Practical | Tutorial | Credit | (3 Hrs, (ICA) L 100 Marks) As per Institute Norms 3 5 c 4 | Weightage Weightage 60% 40% | Pre-requisite: Knowledge of Principal of Communication Engineering, Probability and Random Processes. Objectives: 1. Representation of signals. 2. To teach various types of digital modulation & Demodulation Techniques 3. Basic concepts spread spectrum techniques 4. Coding and decoding techniques. ‘Outcomes: After the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to Explain various digital modulation techniques. Study and apply different algorithms for source and error control coding. Apply different base band shaping techniques for data transmission Discuss and compare different digital modulation techniques. Analyze different detection techniques for base band signals. Describe advance concepts like fading, spread spectrum. ake Detailed Syllabus: Unit | Description Duration 1 | Digital Transmission Basic concepts Sampling, Quantization and Coding, Pulse Code Modulation, 04 Differential PCM, Delta Modulation, Adaptive delta modulation, Line coding, Basic concepts of M-ary signals. 2° | Entropy and source coding Uncertainty , Information and Entropy , Properties of Entropy, Source 03 coding Theorem , Prefix coding , Huffman coding 3 | Base Band Shaping for data Transmission Model of digital communication system, GRAM-SCHMIDT 08 orthogonalization procedure , Geometric Interpretation of signal, L Power Spectra and formats of discrete PAM , Inter symbol a 37 SVKM's NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Interference, Nyquist criteria for distortion less Base Band Binary Transmission: Ideal and practical solution , Eye pattern , interpretation of M-ary on eye pattern, equalization. Digital Modulation Techniques: Digital Modulation formats, Coherent Binary modulation techniques: FSK and PSK , Coherent Quadrature modulation techniques: 10 Quadriphase-shift Keying, Minimum Shift Keying , Non coherent Binary Modulation Techniques: Non coherent Orthogonal Modulation , Non coherent Binary FSK, Differential phase shift keying, Comparison of Binary and Quaternary Modulation Techniques, Power spectra of: Binary PSK and FSK Signals, QPSK and MSK Signals. 5 | Baseband Detection Detection of binary signals, Maximum likely hood detector , Probability | 04 of error, Correlation receiver, Matched filter receiver 6 _ | Error Control Coding Rationale for coding and type of codes, Channel Coding Theorem, Linear Block codes, Hamming codes, Syndrome decoding, Minimum. distance consideration, Cyclic codes, Generator Polynomial, Parity Check Polynomial, Encoder For Cyclic codes, Syndrome calculator for 13, cyclic codes, Convolution codes, Time domain and Transform domain Approach, Code Tree , Trellis and State diagram , Maximum. likelihood decoding of convolution codes, , Viterbi Algorithm, Distance property of convolution code, Fano Algorithm 7 | Spread Spectrum Modulation Notion of Spread spectrum, Basic concepts of Pseudo noise sequences, 03 Frequency hop spread spectrum , basic concepts of Slow Frequency hopping and fast frequency hopping, Total Text Books: 1. Simon Haykin, Digital Communications, Willy India Edition, Reprint 2010. Reference Books: 1. Bernard Sklar, Digital Communications Fundamentals and applications, Prentice Hall, 24 Edition, 2001 2. John G Proakis, Digital Communications, John G Proakis, 5!" Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007. 38 SVKM's NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering. Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Term Work: 1. Minimum two assignments 2. Minimum ten experiments covering the whole syllabus, duly recorded and graded. eh ws 39 SVKM’s NMIMS ‘Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Program: MBA Tech. (EXTC) Semester: VI Course: _ Computer Communication Code: MBETO6002 Networks Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme Theory | Internal Continuous Assessment Lecture | Practical | Tutorial | Credit | (3 Hrs, (Ica) 100 Marks) As per Institute Norms 3 5 a 1 | Weightage Weightage 60% 40% Pre-requisite: Principles of communication. Objectives: 1 2 3. 4. To introduce the concepts of various types of Communication networks and their topologies. To understand the layered computer network architecture and the protocols in different layers. To know the different types of addressing and routing algorithms. To be able to understand the TCP/IP architecture of internet. Outcomes: After the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to 1. Analyze various topologies of computer networks. 2. Interpret the layered architecture and the transfer of information using protocols in various layers. 3. Describe the function of each layer and interpret the flow of information from one layer to other layer. 4, Recognize the concepts of internet and the protocols in the TCP/IP protocol suite and use it for various types of information flow and applications. 5. Use the concept of packet switching and routing algorithms for network design. Detailed Syllabus: Unit | Description Duration 1. ‘Communication networks and services: Network functions and network topology, basics of message switching, packet switching, circuit switching and cell switching. Reference Model (ISO-OSI, TCP/IP-Overview) 05 The Physical Layer: Theoretical basis for data communication, transmission media-Magnetic Media, Twisted Pair, Baseband Coaxial Cable, Broadband Coaxial Cable, Fibre Cable, Structured Cabling, Cable Mounting, Cable Testing, 40 SVKM's NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Wireless transmission, the telephone system, narrowband ISDN, broadband ISDN and ATM. Peer to peer protocols and data link layer: Peer to peer protocols and service models, service models, end to end requirements and adaptation functions, end to end versus hop by hop. ARQ protocols, stop and wait ARQ, goback-N ARO, selective repeat ARO, transmission efficiency of ARQ protocols, sliding windows flow control, timing recovery for synchronous services, reliable stream service, data link controls, HOLC data link control, point to point protocol, statistical multiplexing. The Data Link Layer: Data link layer design issues, error detection and correction, data link protocols, sliding window protocols, Examples of Data Link Protocols, 07 The Medium Access Sublayer: The channel allocation problem, multiple access protocols, IEEE standard 802 for LANS and MANS, high-speed LANs, Network devices-repeaters, hubs, switches and bridges. 06 Packet switching networks: Network services and internal network operation, packet network topology, connectionless packet switching, virtual circuit packet switching, routing in packet networks, routing algorithm classification, routing tables; hierarchical routing, link state versus distance vector routing, shortest path algorithms, the Bellman-ford algorithm, Dijkstra's algorithm, other routing approaches. 05 Network Layer: The Internet Protocol (IP), IP packet, IP addressing, subnet mask, classless interdomain routing (CIDR), address resolution, reverse address resolution, IP fragmentation and reassembly, ICMP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), mobile IP, IPv6, internet routing protocols, routing information protocols, open shortest path first Protocol, border gateway protocol, multicast routing, internet group management protocol, distance vector multicast routing protocol, routing protocol for ad-hoc networks. 09 Transport Layer: User Date gram Protocol (UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (ICP), TCP Reliable stream service, TCP operation, congestion control algorithms, mobile TCP. yer" a SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) ‘Application Layer: 03 Application layer function and protocols: DNS, HTTP, FTP, SNMP, SMTP Total Text Books: 1. Leon Garcia and Indra Widjaja, Communication Networks, Tata McGraw Hill publication, 24 edition, 2004. Reference Books: 1. S. Tananbaum, Computer Networks, 3" edition, PHI, 2007. 2. William Stallings,” Data and Computer Communication”, 8* edition, Pearson Education publication, 2008. 3. Forouzan, “Data Communication and Networks, Tata McGraw Hill publication, 4! edition, 2006. ‘Term Work: 1. Two Class test papers 2. Minimum ten experiments covering the whole syllabus, duly recorded and graded. L Ny a oe 42 alee SVKM's NMIMS ‘Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Program: MBA Tech. (EXTC) [Semester : VI ‘| Course: Microcontrollers and Embedded ‘Code: MBET06003 System Teaching Scheme ‘Evaluation Scheme Theory | Internal Continuous Assessment Lecture | Practical | Tutorial | Credit | (3 Hrs, (ICA) 100 Marks) As per Institute Norms 3 . c a | Weightage Weightage 60% 40% Pre-requisite: Basic knowledge Digital Electronics and Microprocessors. ‘Objectives: ‘|. To introduce to the students 8 bit Microcontrollers. 2. Tounderstand the assembly and “C” language and write code for applications. ‘Outcomes: ‘After the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to ‘|. Explain the difference between microprocessors and microcontrollers and learn 8051 microcontroller. Design microcontroller based systems for different applications. Know the basics of PICI8xx controller. Discuss different embedded systems and their use. Explain the concept of RTOS and its selection criteria. open Detailed Syllabus: Unit | Description. Duration 1 | Basics of 8051 08 Comparison of microprocessor and microcontroller, Architecture and pin functions of 8051 chip controller, CPU timing and machine cycles, Internal memory organization, Program counter and stack, Input/output ports, “Counters and timers, Serial data input and output “Interrupts, Power saving modes. 2 | Programming with 8051 09 Insbuction set, addressing modes, immediate, registers, direct and indirect data movement and exchange instructions, push and pop op- codes, arithmetic and logic instructions, bit level operations, jump and call instructions, input/ output port programming, Programming timers, asynchronous serial data communications, and harehware interrupt service routines. Interfacing of LCD display, hex keyboard, ADC0808, DACO808 and Stepper motor with 8051 Current we eM 43 SVKM's NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) trends in microprocessors and practical implementation PIC Controllers: PICI8 7 PICI8 memory organization, CPU registers, Pipelining, instruction format, Addressing modes, Sample of PICI8 Instructions. Overview of the 8-bit MCU Market PICI8 Assembly language Programming 08 Assembler directives, Writing programme to perform arithmetic computations, program loops, Reading and writing data in programmed memory, Logic Instructions, Using programmed loop to create time delays, Rotate instructions, Using rotate instructions to perform Multiplications édivisions. [/O Addressing, Interfacing with simple input/output devices, Introduction to Embedded systems 07 Architecture of Embedded Systems, Design Metrics, Examples of embedded systems, hardware/ software co-design, Embedded micro controller cores (ARM, RISC, CISC, and SOC), embedded memories, sensors and interfacing techniques, 6 Real-time operating system(RTOS) 08 RTOS concepts, real-time operating systems, Required RTOS services/ capabilities (in contrast with traditional OS). Benefits of using RTOS, Concepts of Tasks/Threads/Process, Multitasking, Task Scheduling, Task management, Inter-task communication and Synchronization, Device Drivers, How to choose an RTOS Total 6 Text Books: 1. Muhammad A Mazidi, “The 8051 microcontroller and embedded system”, Pearson Education Asia, 24 edition, 2008, 2. Han Way Huang, “PIC Microcontroller”, Cengage learning, 2009 3. Rajkamal, “Embedded Systems - Architecture, Programming and Design”, Tata McGraw Hill, 24 edition, 2009 Reference Books: 1. Kenneth J Ayala, ” The 8051 microcontrollers”, Thomson, 3* edition, 2006 2. John B. Peatman, “Design with PIC Microcontrollers”, Pearson Education, 24 edition 2010 3. David E. Simon , “An Embedded Software Primer”, Pearson Education, 1999. Vor “ ‘SVKM’s NMIMS ‘Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Term Work: 1. Minimum two assignments. 2. Minimum ten experiments covering the whole syllabus, duly recorded and graded. 45 SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Program: MBA Tech. (EXTC) Semester : 1 Course: TV and Video engineering Code: MBETO60K eme Teaching Scheme Evaluation Theory | Internal Continuous Assessment Lecture | Practical | Tutorial | Credit | (3 Hrs, (ICA) 100 Marks) As per Institute Norms 3 Weightage Weightage 60% 40% 2 0 4 | Pre-requisite: Basic knowledge of Basic elect Engineering tronics and Principles of Communications iu 2 3. 4. Objectives: To provide knowledge of Monochrome, Colour TV and Advanced TV systems. To teach fundamentals of Monochrome and colour signal transmission To introduce principles of display technologies like LCD TV and LED TV. To give an insight of the concepts of digital signal transmission and principle of Digital TV, Plasma, HDTV, IPTV,3D TV. 1 ae eN ‘Outcomes: After the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to Explain different parameters of Sound and picture transmission. Describe the working of monochrome CRT TV systems, Explain principle and working of various Colour CRT TV systems. Recognize the principle of various advanced TV technologies. Compare various display technologies. Analyze the fundamentals of digital signal transmission. Detailed Syllabus: Unit Description Duration 1 Fundamentals of Television: Picture and sound transmission and reception, Basic Vidicon camera tube and monochrome picture tube, Characteristics of human eye, Aspect ratio, Image continuity, persistence of vision, Progressive Scanning: Horizontal and Vertical, No. of scanning lines, Flicker effect, Interlaced Scanning, Interlace error, Vertical and horizontal resolution, solid state image scanners (CCDs) Composite video signal: Video signal dimensions, Horizontal sync, vertical sync, Sync separator, need of synchronization and equalizing pulses. Signal transmission: Vestigial Sideband transmission, complete channel bandwidth, channel bandwidth for colour transmission. ™ OD é oe SVKM's NMIMS. Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Monochrome TV receiver: Monochrome TV receiver, Basic concepis of: VHF tuner, vestigial sideband correction, choice of intermediate frequencies, video detector, AGC system, AFC, EH.T. supply Colour Television: Compatibility and reverse compatibility, colour perception, Three colour theory: additive and subtractive mixing of colours, luminance, hue and saturation, chromaticity diagram, colour TV camera, generation of luminance and colour difference signals Colour TV display tubes: construction and working of Delta Gun, Precision-in-line, Trinitron colour picture tube, Purity and convergence, pincushion correction, Automatic degaussing circuit. Colour signal transmission: Frequency interleaving, bandwidth, Quadrature AM, colour burst signal, weighting factors, formation of chrominance signal, colour signal phasor diagram. Colour TV systems: NTSC colour TV system: coder and decoder, limitations, PAL colour TV system: features, PAL burst, cancellation of phase errors, PAL-D demodulation, choice of colour subcarrier frequency, PAL coder and decoder, colour killer circuit, merits and demerits, SECAM III colour TV system: Coder and decoder, merits and demerits. 10 LCD and LED TV : Liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, Liquid crystals, operation of Liquid crystal display, Twisted nematic (IN) transmissive LCD, passive and active- matrix LCD's, TFT-LC display, TFT-LCD panel drive, Backlight assembly, Comparison of LCD and CRT technology. LED TV: LED technology, materials used for LED's, working of LED TV, Parameters of a LED module, advantages of LED screens, comparison of LCD, edge lit LED and LED TV. 06 Plasma TV: Introduction to flat panel displays, advantages of flat panel displays, matrix format, resolution, Pixel specifications, Plasma and conduction of charge, Plasma operation, construction of plasma screen, Signal processing in Plasma TV receivers. Digital TV: Principles of digital video broadcasting: digitization, compression and channel encoding, Standard definition (SDTV) sampling rate, video sampling, MPEG encoding: components of DTV, Video- MPEG-2/4 coding, MPEG video compression, Digital TV receiver, Merits of vee a7 SVKM’s NMIMS ‘Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Digital TV receivers, Direct to home (DTH) Television system. High definition TV (HDTV): Advantages of HDTV, HDTV parameters, comparison of SDTV and 03 HDTV aspect ratio, HDTV common interface format, Introduction to Ultra HDTV. IPTV: Internet protocol TV technology, On-line convergence, Asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) bandwidth allocation, Bit rates, Closed IPTV network, Video on demand, comparison of IPTV and cable 04 technology. 3DTV: Introduction to 3 D TV technology, three dimensional video displays, 3D LCD. Total B Text Books: 1. Gulati R.R, Monochrome and Colour Television, New Age International, 2" edition, 2007. 2. KF. Ibrahim, Newnes guide to Television and Video technology, 1* edition, 2008 Reference Books: 1. Gulati RR, Modern Television Practice principles, Technology and Servicing, New Age International, 3"edition, 2007, 2. Dhake A.M, Television and video engineering, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publication, 24 edition, 1995, 3. Consumer electronics- S. P, Bali, Pearson Education, 1* edition 2006, 4. R.G. Gupta, Audio & Video systems, TMH, 2" edition, 2008 | Term Work: 1. Minimum two assignments. 2. Minimum ten experiments covering the whole syllabus, duly recorded and graded. ree" 43, SVKM's NMIMS. Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Program: MBA. Tech. ( EXTC) Semester: VI Course: RF Circuit Design Code : MBET06005 Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme Theory | Internal Continuous Assessment Lecture | Practical | Tutorial | Credit | (3 Hrs, (ica) 100 Marks) As per Institute Norms 3 : A 4_| Weightage Weightage 60% 40% Pre-requisite: Knowledge of Basic Electronics and Electromagnetic Wave Theory. a 2. 3. 4. Objectives: To introduce to the students the fundamentals of active & passive components and circuits used at Radio Frequencies. To teach the basic concepts of Transmission lines, Microstrip lines. To use smith chart to various design problems in RF. To be able to design RF filters. 1 agen Outcomes: After the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to Know active and passive components and its properties for circuits at Radio Frequencies. Compare the parameters of different types of transmission lines. Use Smith chart for analysis and design of RF networks. Design different types of filters for RF range Analyze active RF components. Designing various active RF component models. | Detailed Syllabus: Unit Description Duration 1 Introduction: Importance of radiofrequency design, Dimensions and units, frequency spectrum. RF behaviour of passive components: High frequency resistors, capacitors & inductors. Chip components and Circuit board considerations: Chip resistors, chip capacitors, surface mounted inductors. Transmission Line Analysis: Two-wire lines, Coaxial lines and Microstrip lines. Equivalent circuit representation, Basic laws, Circuit parameters for a parallel plate transmission line, General Transmission Line Equation: Kirchhoff Woe 49 SVKM's NMIMS ‘Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) Voltage and current law representations, Traveling voltage and current waves, general impedance definition, Lossless transmission line model. Microstrip Transmission Lines, Terminated lossless transmission line: Voltage reflection coefficient, propagation constant and phase veloc standing waves. Special terminated conditions: Input impedance of terminated lossless line, Short circuit transmission line, Open circuit transmission line, Quarter wave transmission line. Sourced and Loaded Transmission Line: Phasor representation of source, Power considerations for a transmission line, input impedance matching, return loss and insertion loss. 09 The Smith Chart: Reflection coefficient in Phasor form, Normalized Impedance equation, Parametric reflection coefficient equation, graphical representation, Impedance transformation for general load, Standing wave ratio, Special transformation conditions. Admittance Transformations Parametric admittance equation, Additional graphical displays. Parallel and series Connections: Parallel connections of R and L connections, Parallel connections of R and C connections, Series connections of R and L connections, Series connections of R and C connections, Example of a T Network. 09 RF Filter Design: Filter types and parameters, Low pass filter, High pass filter, Bandpass and Bandstop filter, Insertion Loss. Special Filter Realizations: Butterworth type filter, Chebyshev type filters, Denormalization of standard low pass design. Filter Implementation: Unit Elements, Kuroda’s Identities and Examples of Microstrip Filter Design. Coupled Filters: Odd and Even Mode Excitation, Bandpass Filter Design, Cascading bandpass filter elements, Design examples. ‘Active RF Components: Semiconductor Basics: Physical properties of semiconductors, PN- Junction, Schottky contact. Bipolar-Junction Transistors: Construction, Functionality, Temperature behaviour, Limiting values. RF Field Effect Transistors: Construction, Functionality, Frequency response, Limiting values. High Electron Mobility Transistors: Construction, Functionality, Frequency response. 10 WK on 50 SVKM's NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication (2014-2015) |6. | Active RF Component Modeling: Transistor Models: Large-signal BJT Models, Small-signal BJT Models, Large-signal FET Models, Small-signal FET Models. Measurement of Active Devices: DC Characterization of Bipolar Transistors, Measurements of AC parameters of Bipolar Transistors, Measurement of Field Effect Bipolar Transistors Transistor 7 Parameters. Scattering Parameter Device Characterization. Total 45 Text Books: 1. Reinhold Ludwig, RF Circuit Design- Theory and applications, Pearson Education, 24 edition, 2009. 2. Joseph J. Carr, Secrets of RF Circuit Design, Tata McGraw-Hill 34 edition, 2004. Reference Books: : 1. WAlan Davis , K K Agarwal, Radio Freuency circuit Design, Wiley India, 1* edition, 2009. 2. David M Pozar, Microwave Engineering, John Wiley, 3* edition, 2007. Term Work: 1. Minimum two assignments. 2. Minimum ten experiments covering the whole syllabus, duly recorded and graded. we 51

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