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6th Semester Course Information

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● T – Textbook
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INDEX SHEET
Subject Faculty Handling
# Subject
code RR Campus EC Campus
Dr. Raghavendra Kulkarni,
Dr. Anuradha M Dr. Renuka Kajur
1 UE20EC351 Waveguides and Antennas
Dr. Kaustav Bhowmick, Prof. Shreyus
Prof. Suganthi J
Prof.H.R.Vanamala
Machine Learning and Dr. Manikandan J Dr Ajey SNR
2 UE20EC352
Applications Prof. Raghavendra M J Dr Arpitha
Prof. Veena S
Prof. Rajeshwari B Prof. Mahesh A
3 UE20EC353 Computer Architecture Dr.Santha Meena S Dr. Shashidhar Tantry
Prof. Pavithra Y J
Wireless Networking
4 UE20EC332 Prof. M Rajasekar -
Fundamentals
Synthesis, Physical design and
5 UE20EC335 Dr.Sudeendra Kumar K -
Timing Analysis of Digital Circuits
6 UE20EC336 RF Microelectronics Dr. Kaustav Bhowmick -
7 UE20EC339 Robotic Systems Dr. Shikha Tripathi -

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8 UE20EC341 Cryptography Dr Purushotham.U -


Analog and Digital Testing, -
9 UE20EC347 Dr.Sudeendra Kumar K
Debug and Diagnosis
UE20EC347 Non-linear Optics and Quantum -
10 Dr. Kaustav Bhowmick
A technology
11 UE20EC348 Digital Image Processing-2 Dr.Shruthi M L J -

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6th Semester Course Information

UE20EC351-WAVEGUIDES AND ANTENNAS

Faculty: RR - Dr. Raghavendra G. Kulkarni / Prof. Suganthi J / Dr. Kaustav Bhowmick


EC - Prof. Renuka R Karjur / Prof. Shreyus Gowtham Kumar

No. of Hours: 55 (teaching) + 5 (ISA) + 15 (A / H / P) + 30 (Lab)

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UNIT I: Waveguides and cavities

Text Book 4: Waveguide propagation: Solutions of wave


Week 1-4 chapter 4 equations in rectangular co-ordinates, TE and TM
Class Page 113- modes in Rectangular Waveguides, Poynting
1-12(theory) 128,135-137 vector, Power transmission and Power losses in
13-18 (lab) rectangular waveguides, Excitation of 20 20
19-21 Text Book 5: waveguides, Characteristics of Standard
(A/H/P) chapter 3 rectangular waveguides. Microwave Cavities:
22 (ISA1) 3.1, 3.3 rectangular cavity resonator, Q factor of a cavity
resonator.
Page 96-101,110-
119
UNIT II: Hertzian Dipole

Week 5-8
Class Textbook 3
Magnetic vector potential, retarded potentials,
23-33 Chapter 11.1,
relation between vector and scalar potential:
(Theory) Page 4-171.2,
Lorentz condition. Solution for inhomogeneous
34-39 (Lab) Page 19-
vector potential wave equation. Far field 20 40
40-42 29Textbook 2:
Radiation. Infinitesimal current element (or
(A/H/P) chapter 4Page
Hertzian dipole): radiated fields, power density,
43 (ISA2) 151-162
Radiation resistance, near field region, and
intermediate field region, far field region.

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UNIT III: Antenna parameters and finite length Dipole

Textbook 3
Chapter 2
Week 7-9 Definitions of antenna parameters; radiation
2.1,2.2,2.3,2.6.4,
Class intensity, radiation pattern, directivity, gain, half-
2.7, 3.1, 3.2,
44-54 power beam width, input impedance. Friis
Page 31-
(Theory) transmission equation, Radiation integrals. Small
56,59,68-73
55-60 (Lab) dipole: region separation. Finite length dipole:
Page 85-89, 94- 20 60
61-63 current distribution, radiated fields, power
114
(A/H/P) density, radiation intensity and radiation
64 (ISA3) resistance, directivity, input resistance, far field
Textbook 2:
approximations. Half wavelength dipole.
chapter 4

Page 162-184

UNIT IV: Antenna Arrays

Textbook 3:
Chapters 5

Week 10-13 5.1-5.4


Class 2 element array, pattern multiplication, N’
65- Page 195-211 element linear array: Array factor, uniform
75(Theory) amplitude and spacing, broadside array, ordinary
76-81 (lab) Page 212-226 end-fire array, phased array N element linear 20 80
82-84 array: uniform spacing and non- uniform
(A/H/P) Textbook 2: amplitude, Array factor. Rectangular planar array:
85 (ISA4) Chapter 6 array factor. Grating lobes.
6.1- 6.8,Page 283-
333

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UNIT V: Special Antennas

Textbook 3:
Chapters 4 & 6
Week 14-17
Class Aperture Antennas: field equivalence principle,
4.2-4.2.2, 4.3-
86- Sheet Current Distribution in free space,
4.3.1, 4.3.2,
95(Theory) Radiation Pattern as Fourier Transform of Current
4.8,4.9, 4.10- 4.10
96-101 (lab) Distribution, Microstrip Antenna, Horn Antennas, 20 100
102-104 Reflector Antennas, Yagi Uda Array, Helical
Page 129,134-
(A/H/P) Antennas, Log Periodic Dipole Array
136,139-154,160-
105 (ISA5)
178

Page 242,262-
270,277-283,285-
295,298-302

References:

Book Type Title & Author Publication info

Publisher Edition

Text Book 1 Electromagnetic Waves”by Tata McGraw Hill 1st Edition,


R.K.Shevgaonkar 2006
Textbook 2 Antenna Theory Analysis and John Wiley and Sons 3rd Edition
Design by C.A.Balanis 2005
Textbook 3 Antennas and Propagation by Oxford 1st Edition
A.R.Harish and M.Sachidananda University Press 2007
Textbook 4 Microwave Devices and Circuits by Pearson 3rd Edition
Samuel.Y.Liao 2006
Textbook 5 Microwave Engineering by David John Wiley & Sons 2nd Edition
M. Pozar 2004

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6th Semester Course Information

UE20EC352 – Machine Learning and Applications (4-0-2-4-5)

RR: Dr.JMK, Prof.HRV, Prof.MJR, Prof.VS 55 (Teaching) + 5 (ISA) + 15 (A/H/P) +30 (LAB) Hours
EC: Dr.ASNR, Dr.AT

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Unit-1 Foundation of Machine Learning
Review of mathematics for ML- Probability Week1
and Linear Algebra (Not included for ISA/ESA)
1. Introduction to machine learning 1.5 1.5
T1:S:20.1-20.8
Design and Analysis of Machine Learning
2. T1: S: 20.16 1.5 3.0
Experiment
A. Probability
Design and Analysis of Machine Learning
3. B. Linear Algebra 1.5 4.5
Experiment
Factors, Response, and Strategy of
4. 1.5 6.0
Experimentation, Response Surface Design
5. Lab-01
Experiment-1
6. Lab-02
Factors, Response, and Strategy of Week 2
7. 1.5 7.5
Experimentation, Response Surface Design

8. Randomization, Replication, and Blocking 1.5 9.0


T1:S:20.1-20.8
Guidelines for Machine Learning Experiments,
9. 1.5 10.5
Cross-Validation and Resampling Methods
Guidelines for Machine Learning Experiments,
10. 1.5 12.0
Cross-Validation and Resampling Methods
11. Measuring Classifier Performance 2.0 14.0
12. Lab-03
Experiment 2
13. Lab-04
14. T1:S:20.8 Interval Estimation 2.0 16.0 Week 3
Hypothesis Testing
15. T1:S:20.9 2.0 18.0
Brief Introduction to Different Tests
16. T1:S:20.10-20.14
(Not included for ISA/ESA)
Examples/Numericals
17. A/H/P slot 2.0 20.0
Revision (MCQs / Descriptive)
18. A/H/P slot
19. Lab-05
Experiment 3
20. Lab-06
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Unit 2 : Supervised Learning- parametric methods
21. ISA1 - CBT Week 4
Learning a Class from Examples, Vapnik-
22. 1.5 21.5
T1: C 2, Chervonenkis Dimension
S : 4.5,4.6,4.7,4.8, Probably Approximately Correct Learning,
23. 1.5 23.0
4.10 Noise, Learning Multiple Classes
Regression, Model Selection and
24. T1: C 5, Generalization, Dimensions of a Supervised 1.5 24.5
S 10.6,10.7 Machine Learning Algorithm
25. Parametric Classification, Regression 1.5 26.0
26. Lab-07
Experiment -4 27.5
27. Lab-08
Tuning Model Complexity: Bias/Variance Week 5
28. 1.5 29.0
Dilemma
29. Model Selection Procedures 1.5 31.5
30. Multivariate Data, Parameter Estimation 1.5 33.0
Estimation of Missing Values, Multivariate
31. 1.0 34.0
Normal Distribution
32. Multivariate Normal Distribution 1.0 35.0
33. Lab-09
Experiment - 5
34. Lab-10
Multivariate Classification, Multivariate Week 6
35. 1.0 36.0
Regression
36. Tuning Complexity, Discrete Features 1.0 37.0
37. Gradient Descent 1.0 38.0
38. Logistic Discrimination 1.0 39.0
39. Lab-11
Experiment - 6
40. Lab-12
41. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 1.0 40
Unit-3 Supervised Learning- Nonparametric Methods
42. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals Week 7
43. A/H/P slot Revision (MCQs, Descriptive)
44. ISA 2– CBT
45. T1: S: 8.1 to 8.8 and Nonparametric Density Estimation 1.5 41.5
8.11
46. T1: S: 9.1 to 9.5 and Generalization to Multivariate Data 1.5 43.0
9.8
47. Lab-13
Experiment - 7
48. Lab-14

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49. Nonparametric Classification 1.5 44.5 Week 8
50. Condensed Nearest Neighbor 1.5 46.0
51. Distance-Based Classification 1.5 47.5
52. Outlier Detection, Nonparametric Regression 1.5 49.0
53. Lab-15
Experiment -8
54. Lab-16
55. Decision Trees: Introduction 1.5 51.5
56. Univariate Trees 1.5 53.0 Week 9
Classification Trees
57. 1.5 54.5
Regression Trees
58. Pruning 1.5 56.0
Rule Extraction from Trees, Learning Rules
59. 1.5 57.5
from Data.
60. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 1.5 59.0
61. Lab-17
Experiment - 9
62. Lab-18
Unit-4 Kernel Machines
63. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 1.0 60.0 Week 10
64. A/H/P slot Revision (MCQs, Descriptive)
65. ISA 3-CBT
66. T1: S: 14.1 to 14.14 Introduction, Optimal Separating Hyperplane 1.5 61.5
67. and 14.16 Soft Margin Hyperplane, ν-SVM 1.5 63.0
68. Lab-19
Experiment-10
69. Lab-20
70. The Nonseparable Case: 1.5 64.5 Week 11
71. Kernel Trick, Vectorial Kernels 1.5 66.0
72. Defining Kernels, Multiple Kernel Learning 1.5 67.5
73. Multiclass Kernel Machines 1.5 69.0
74. Lab-21
Course Project
75. Lab-22
76. Kernel Machines for Regression 1.5 71.5 Week 12
77. Kernel Machines for Ranking 1.5 73.0
78. One-Class Kernel Machines 1.5 74.5
Large Margin Nearest Neighbor Classifier,
79. 2.0 76.5
Kernel Dimensionality Reduction
80. Lab-23
Course Project
81. Lab-24
82. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 1.5 78.0

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Unit-5 Clustering and Dimensionality Reduction
83. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 2.0 80.0 Week-13
84. A/H/P slot Revision (MCQs, Descriptive)
85. Lab-25
86. Lab-26 Course Project
87. ISA 4 - CBT Week-14
88. Clustering: Introduction 1.5 81.5
89. Mixture Densities, k-Means Clustering 1.5 83.0
90. Expectation-Maximization Algorithm 1.5 84.5
91. Mixtures of Latent Variable Models 1.5 86.0
92. T1: S: 7.1 to 7.9 and Supervised Learning after Clustering 1.5 87.5
93. 7.11 Spectral Clustering, Hierarchical Clustering 1.5 89.0 Week 15
94. S: 6.3,6.6 ,6.8 and Choosing the Number of Clusters 1.5 91.5
6.15 Dimensionality Reduction: Principal
95. 1.5 93.0
Component Analysis
Singular Value Decomposition, Linear
96. 1.5 94.5
Discriminant Analysis
97. Linear Discriminant Analysis 1.5 96.0
98. Lab - 27
Course Projects
99. Lab - 28
100. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 2.0 98.0 Week 16
101. A/H/P slot Examples/Numericals 2.0 100.0
102. A/H/P slot Revision (MCQs, Descriptive)
103. ISA 5-CBT
104. Lab-29
Course Projects
105. Lab-30

References:
Publication Info
Book Type Code Title & Author
Edition Publisher Year
Introduction to Machine Learning,
Textbook - 1 T1 4th Edition MIT Press 2020
Ethem Alpaydin
Reference -- McGraw
R1 Machine Learning, Tom M. Mitchell 1997
Book - 1 Hill
Reference Pattern Recognition and Machine
R2 -- Springer 2006
Book - 2 Learning, Christopher M. Bishop
Reference Machine Learning: A Probabilistic --
R3 MIT Press 2012
Book - 3 Perspective”, Kevin P. Murphy

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UE20EC353: Computer Architecture (4-0-0-0-4)


RR: Prof. BR, Dr.SSM,Prof. YJP,
EC: Dr.TS, Prof.MA 55 (Teaching) + 5 (ISA) + 15 (A/H/P)
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UNIT1: Fundamentals of Quantitative Design and Analysis
Textbook 1:Sec: 1.1
1-1 Classes of Parallelism and Parallel Architectures. 2 2
,1.2.pages:9-10
Textbook 1:Sec: 1.3
2-2 Defining Computer Architecture 2 4
pages:11-16
Textbook 1:Sec: 1.7
3-3 Dependability, Amdhal’s law application for reliability 2 6
pages:33-35,48
Textbook 1:Sec: Putting It All Together: Performance, Price, and Power
4-4 1 7
1.10,1.11 pages:52-58 Fallacies and Pitfalls
5-1 A/H/P Introduction to the tool
Introduction to Memory Hierarchies
6-5 Reference Book 2 1 8
The Basics of Caches
Reference book
7-6 Fully Associative mapping, Set Associative mapping 2 9
2:Sec:5.4
Ref2 & TB Appendix
8-7 Mapping numerical 2 11
B.1
Textbook 1 Appendix
9-8 Cache Performance Measurement 2 13
B.2 Pages:
10-2 A/H/P Demo
Textbook 1 Appendix
11-9 Numerical 2 15
B.2 pages:
Reference book
12-10 2:Sec:5.4Pages:410 - Performance of multilevel caches 2 16
412
Reference Book2
13-11 Cache Write Policies 2 18
Pages:457-458
Reference Book2 Sec
14-12 Cache replacement Algorithm-LRU 2 20
5.4
15 ISA1
UNIT 2: Memory Hierarchy Design
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.1
16-1 Introduction, 2 24
pages:72-74
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.1
17-2 Basics of Memory Hierarchies 1 25
Appendix B
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.1
18-3 Memory Performance Measurement -Examples 1 26
pages:74-78

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Ten Advanced Optimizations of Cache
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.2 Performance-First Optimization: Small and Simple
19-4 2 28
pages:78-81 First-Level Caches to
Reduce Hit Time and Power
20-3 A/H/P Simulation of Memory Mapping
Second Optimization: Way Prediction to Reduce Hit
Time
Third Optimization: Pipelined Cache Access to
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.2
21-5 Increase 2 30
pages:80-85
Cache Bandwidth
Fourth Optimization: Nonblocking Caches to
Increase Cache Bandwidth
Fifth Optimization: Multibanked Caches to
Increase Cache Bandwidth
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.2 Sixth Optimization: Critical Word First and
22-6 1 31
pages:86-87 Early Restart to Reduce Miss Penalty
Seventh Optimization: Merging Write Buffer to
Reduce Miss Penalty
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.2
23-7 Eighth,nineth and Tenth Optimization 2 33
pages:88-96
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.3
24-8 Memory Technology and Optimizations 2 35
pages:97-105
25-4 A/H/P Simulation of Memory Performance
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.4 Protection: Virtual Memory and
26-9 2 37
pages:105-109 Virtual Machines,
Instruction Set Architecture Support for Virtual
Textbook 1:Sec: 2.4
27-10 Machines, Impact of Virtual Machines on Virtual 2 39
pages:109-111
Memory and I/O
Textbook 1:Sec:2.5 Crosscutting Issues: The Design of Memory
28-11 1 40
pages:112-113 Hierarchies
Textbook 1:Sec:2.5 Putting It All Together: Memory Hierarchies in the
29-12
pages:113-125 ARM Cortex-A8 and Intel Core i7.
30 ISA 2
UNIT 3: Instruction-Level Parallelism and Its Exploitation
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.1 Concepts and Challenges-Data dependences, Hazards,
31-1 2 42
pages:148-156 Control Dependences
Basic Compiler Techniques for Exposing
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.2
32-2 3 45
pages:156-162

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Reducing Branch
Textbook 1:Sec:3.3 Costs with Advanced Branch Prediction-Correlating
33-3 1 46
pages:162-166 Branch Predictors, Tournament Predictors

Overcoming Data Hazards with Dynamic


Textbook 1:Sec:3.4 Scheduling-Dynamic Scheduling Using Tomasulo’s
34-4 2 48
pages:167-176 Approach

35-5 A/H/P Simulation of Tomasulo Algorithm


Textbook 1:Sec: 3.5 Dynamic Scheduling: Examples and the Algorithm,
36-5 2 50
pages:176-179
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.5
37-6 Examples and the Algorithm 2 52
pages:180-183
Textbook 1:Sec: Hardware-Based Speculation, Exploiting ILP Using
38-7 1 53
3.6,3.7 pages:183-192 Multiple Issue and Static Scheduling
Exploiting ILP Using Dynamic Scheduling, Multiple
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.8
39-8 Issue, and Speculation, 1 54
pages:192-202
40-6 A/H/P Simulation of Branch Prediction
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.9 Advanced Techniques for Instruction Delivery and
41-9 2 56
pages:202-212 Speculation.
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.10 Studies of the Limitations of ILP
42-10 1 57
pages:213-220
Cross-Cutting Issues: ILP Approaches and the Memory
Textbook 1:Sec: 3.11 System, Multithreading: Exploiting
43-11 1 58
pages 221-223

Textbook 1:Sec: 3.12 Thread-Level Parallelism to Improve Uniprocessor


44-12 1 59
pages:223-232 Throughput
45 ISA 3
UNIT 4: Data-Level Parallelism in Vector, SIMD, and GPU Architectures
Introduction, Vector Architecture, VMIPS, Working,
Textbook 1:Sec:
46-1 Execution Time,Multiple Lanes: Beyond One Element 1 60
4.1,4.2 pages:262-273
per Clock Cycle
Vector-Length Registers:Vector Mask,Memory Banks:
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.2
47-2 Vector Load/Store Units, Gather-Scatter,Programming 1 61
pages:274-281
Vector Architectures
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.3
48-3 Instruction Set Extensions for Multimedia, 2 62
pages:282-287
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Textbook 1:Sec: 4.4
49-4 Graphics Processing Units- Programming the GPU 2 64
pages :288-290
50-7 A/H/P Introduction to GPU tool-CUDA
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.4
51-5 NVIDIA GPU Computational Structures 2 66
pages:291-297
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.4
52-6 NVIDA GPU Instruction Set Architecture 2 68
pages:298-307
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.4 Similarities and Differences between Vector
53-7 2 70
pages:308-311 Architectures and GPUs
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.4 Similarities and Differences between Multimedia
54-8 2 72
pages:312-315 SIMD Computers and GPUs
55-8 A/H/P Demo on GPU tool
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.5
56-9 Detecting and Enhancing Loop-Level Parallelism, 2 74
pages:315-322
Crosscutting Issues, Putting It
Textbook 1:Sec:4.6 4.7
57-10 All TogetherMobile versus Server GPUs and Tesla 2 76
pages:322-324
versus Core i7
Textbook 1:Sec:4.7 Comparison of a GPU and a MIMD with Multimedia
58-11 2 78
pages: 324-230 SIMD
59-9 A/H/P 2 80
60 ISA 4
Unit5: Thread-Level Parallelism
Textbook 1:Sec:5.1 Introduction- Multiprocessor Architecture: Challenges
61-1 2 82
pages:344-350 of Parallel Processing
Centralized Shared-Memory Architectures- Cache
Textbook 1:Sec: 5.2
62-2 Coherence, Basic Schemes for Enforcing Coherence, 2 84
pages:351-357
Snooping Coherence Protocols
An Example Protocol, Extensions to the Basic
Textbook 1:Sec: 4.4
63-3 Coherence Protocol, Limitations in Symmetric Shared- 2 86
pages:357-365
Memory Multiprocessors and Snooping Protocols
Textbook 1:Sec: 5.3 Performance of Symmetric Shared-Memory
64-4 2 88
pages:366-377 Multiprocessors
65-10 A/H/P Simulation of Cache coherence in UMA
Textbook 1:Sec: 5.4 Distributed Shared-Memory and Directory-Based
66-5 2 90
pages:378-382 Coherence
Implementation and Example
Textbook 1:Sec: 5.4
67-6 2 92
pages:382-386

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Textbook 1:Sec: 5.5
68-7 Synchronization: The Basics 2 94
pages:386-391
Textbook 1:Sec: 5.6
69-8 Models of Memory Consistency: An Introduction 2 96
pages:392-395
70-11 A/H/P Simulation of Cache coherence in Distributed Systems
Textbook 1:Sec:5.7
71-9 Crosscutting Issues 2 98
pages:395-399
Textbook 1:Sec:5.8 Putting It All Together:
72-10 2 100
pages:400-405 Multicore Processors and Their Performance
73 ISA 5
74-12 A/H/P Project Demo
75-13 A/H/P Project Demo

Text Books:

Book Type Author & Title Edition Publisher Year

David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy, Computer


Textbook Fifth Elsevier 2018
Architecture A Quantitative Approach
Reference Sarah Harris, David Harris,
Second Elsevier 2020
book 1 Digital Design and Computer Architecture
Reference David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy, Computer
Fifth Elsevier
book 2 Organization and Design

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UE20EC332 – Wireless Networking Fundamentals (4-0-0-4-4)


Faculty: Prof. Rajasekar Mohan(RR)
Faculty: Dr. Anand/ Prof. Bivas Bhattacharya (EC Campus)
No. of Credits = 4
No. of Hrs = 75 Hrs =(55 (Teaching + Lab) + 5 (ISA) + 15 (A/H/P))

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Unit 1 – Wireless Communication Technology

T1: Section6.1- 6.2


1 Antennas, Spectrum Considerations 1 1
Pages:157- 169

T1: Section 6.3


2 Line-of-Sight Transmission, 2 3
Pages: 170-182
T1: Section 6.4,
3 Fading in the Mobile Environment 2 5
Pages: 182-189
T1: Section 6.5,
4 Channel Correction Mechanisms 2 7
Pages: 189- 197
T1: Example Numerical A/H/P Slot-1 (Numerical on Path
5
Ex:6.1- 6.11 loss& Fading)

T1: Section 5.5 & 8.1, Digital Signal Encoding Techniques-


6 2 9
Pages: 111- 114 & 237-245 OFDM

T1: Section 8.2


7 OFDMA 1 10
Pages: 245- 248

T1: Section 8.3


8 2 12
Pages: 248- 250 Single-Carrier FDMA
www.media.pearsoncmg.co Introduction to tools / Demo of
9 m/ph/esm/ecs_stallingsbear Digital Signal Encoding Techniques
d_wcns_1/animations
T1: Exercise problems A/H/P Slot-2 (Numerical on OFDM,
10
Page:251 OFDMA & SC-FDMA)
T1: Section 9.1, 9.2
11 The Concept of Spread Spectrum, 2 14
Pages: 253-259
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum

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T1: Section 9.3


12 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 2 16
Pages: 259- 263

13 T1: Section9.4 Code Division Multiple Access 2 18


Pages: 264-267
Code Division Multiple Access for
14 T1: Section9.4 2 20
DSSS
Pages: 267-270
T1: Exercise problems
15 A/H/P Slot-3 (Numerical on DSSS)
Page:271
16 ISA -1 (CBT for Unit 1)

Unit 2 - Wireless Local and Personal


Area Networks
T1: Section11.2, Pages 327-
17 IEEE 802.11 Architecture 2 22
334
T1: Section 11.3, Pages 334 -
18 IEEE 802.11 Architecture and Services 2 24
339
IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control
T1: Section 11.4, Pages 339-
19 348 2 26

20 A/H/P Slot-4

21 T1: Section 11.5, Pages 348 - IEEE 802.11 Physical Layer 2 28


356

22 T1: Section 11.6, Pages 356 - Gigabit Wi-Fi 2 30


364
T1: Section 11.7, Pages 364 - Other IEEE 802.11 Standards, IEEE
23 2 32
371 802.11I Wireless LAN Security

24 A/H/P Slot-5

T1: Section 12.1-12.2, Pages The Internet of Things, Bluetooth


25 2 34
377-384 Motivation and Overview
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T1: Section 12.3,
26 Bluetooth Specifications 2 36
Pages 384-394
T1: Section 12.3,
27 Bluetooth Specifications 2 38
Pages 384-394
T1: Section 12.4, Bluetooth High Speed and Bluetooth
28 2 40
Pages 394 -402 Smart, IEEE 802.15

29 A/H/P Slot-6

30 ISA -2 (CBT for Unit 2)


Unit 3 - Wireless Mobile Networks
T1: Section 13.1,
31 Principles of Cellular Networks 1 41
Pages 411 -428
T1: Section 13.1,
32 Principles of Cellular Networks 1 42
Pages 411 -428
T1: Section 13.3,
33 Second- Generation TDMA 2 44
Pages 430-436
T1: Section 13.5,
34 Third Generation Systems 2 46
Pages 439-447

35 A/H/P Slot -7

T1: Section 14.1 -14.2, Purpose, Motivation, and Approach


36 2 48
Pages 452-458 to 4G, LTE Architecture

T1: Section 14.3,


37 Evolved Packet Core 2 50
Pages 458- 460
T1: Section 14.4,
38 LTE Resource Management 2 52
Pages 460- 466
T1: Section 14.5,
39 LTE Channel Structure and Protocols 2 54
Pages 466-472

40 A/H/P Slot -8

T1: Section 14.6,


41 LTE Radio Access Network 1 55
Pages 472- 482
T1: Section 14.6,
42 LTE Radio Access Network 1 56
Pages 472- 482
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T1: Section 14.7,
LTE-Advanced
43 Pages 482- 489 2 58

44 R2-Chap 6 Selected Topics in 5G 2 60

45 A/H/P Slot -9

46 ISA -3 (CBT for Unit 3)

Unit 4 - Mobile Network and


Transport Layers

T1: Section 15.4, Mobile IP (Motivation, Agent


47 Pages 505- 511 discovery, Registration and Packet 3 63
forwarding)
T1: Section 15.4, Mobile IP (Motivation, Agent
48 Pages 511-517 discovery, Registration and Packet 3 66
forwarding)
R1: Section 8.3,
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks:
49 Pages 330-339 3 69
Architecture and Routing

50 A/H/P Slot -10

Lecture notes on WSN Sensor Networks: Architecture and


51 2 71
Routing
R1: Section 9.2.1,
52 Mobile Transport Layer- I-TCP 3 74
Pages 355-358
R1: Section 9.2.2,
53 Mobile Transport Layer- S-TCP 3 77
Pages 358-360
R1: Section 9.2.3, Mobile Transport Layer -M-TCP
54 3 80
Pages 360-362

55 A/H/P Slot -11

Unit 5 – Satellite Systems


T1: Section 16.1,
Satellite Parameters and
56 Pages 526-538 82
Configurations 2

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57 ISA –4 (CBT for Unit 4)


T1: Section 16.1, Satellite Parameters and
58 2 84
Pages 526-538 Configurations
Access Techniques (DAMA, PRMA,
59 T1 – Sec 3.4.6, 3.4.7 2 86
rTDMA)
60 A/H/P Slot -12
T1: Section 16.2,
61 Pages 538- 545 Link Capacity Allocation 88
2
R1: Section 5.4,
62 Routing 2 90
Page 175
R1: Section 5.5,
63 Localization 2 92
Page 176
64 A/H/P Slot -13
R1: Section 5.6,
65 Handover 2 94
Page 176
T1: Section 16.3,
66 Pages 546- 549 Satellite Applications 2 96

Satellite Tracking Software


67 Software 2 98
(G-Predict)
Satellite Tracking Software
68 Software 2 100
(G-Predict)
69 A/H/P Slot -14

70 ISA –5 (CBT for Unit 5)

71 A/H/P Slot -15

72 Demo Open-ended experiment

73 Demo Open-ended experiment

74 Demo Open-ended experiment

75 Demo Open-ended experiment

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Text Books:

Publication information
Book Type Author & Title Edition Publisher Year
Cory Bread and William Stallings,
Textbook 1 1st Pearson
“Wireless Communication Networks 2015
(T1) Edition Education
and Systems”,
Reference 1 Jochen H. Schiller, “Mobile 2nd Addison-
2003
(R1) Communications” Edition Wesley
“From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and
Reference 2 5G: An Introduction to Mobile 4th 2021
Wiley
(R2) Networks and Mobile Broadband”, Edition
Martin Sauter
www.media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/es
m/ecs_stallingsbeard_wcns_1/anim
Reference 3
ations

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UE20EC335 – SYNTHESIS, PHYSICAL DESIGN AND TIMING ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS (4-0-0-4-4)

RR: Dr. KSK


EC: NA 55 (Teaching) + 5 (ISA) +15 (A/H/P) Hours

% of Portions covered
Class Chapter Title / Reference
Topics to be covered Reference
No. Literature Cumulative
chapter
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO SYNTHESIS AND STATIC TIMING ANALYSIS
Introduction and Review of Synthesis
1 Text 1: Page No. 9 to Page 10 1 1
Standard Cell library -I: Basics
2 Text 2: Page No. 1 to Page 34 2 3
Standard Cell library -II: Digital
3 Text 2: Page No. 1 to Page 34 2 5
Standard Cell library -III: I/O
Text 2: Page No. 1 to Page 34
Standard Cell library -IV: Analog
4 Text 2: Page No. 1 to Page 34 2 7
5 Text 2: Page No. 1 to Page 34 Standard Cell library -V: Other Cells 2 9
6 Material given by Instructor Standard Cell library -Test and Power 2 11
Standard Cell library – DFM
7 Material given by Instructor 3 14
Cadence Manual Genus and
8 Developing constraints for Synthesis
Text 1.
Cadence Manual Genus and Developing constraints for Synthesis
9 2 16
Text 1 cont’d
Cadence Manual Genus and Developing timing constraints for
10 2 18
Text 1 Synthesis
Cadence Manual Genus and
11 Datapath optimization 2 20
Text 1
12 A/H/P slot 1: (Unit-1) Synthesis using OASys RTL -I
13 ISA - CBT for Unit 1
Cadence Manual Genus and
14 Verilog Macros for synthesis
Text 1
15 A/H/P slot 2: (Unit-1) Synthesis using OASys RTL -II
UNIT 2: PHYSICAL DESIGN
16 Text 3: Page No. 37 to 56 Floorplanning - Introduction 2 22
17 Text 3: Page No. 37 to 56 Floorplanning - Planning 2 24
18 Text 3: Page No. 37 to 56 Floorplanning – Pad Placement 2 26
19 Text 3: Page No. 37 to 56 Floorplanning – Power Planning 2 28
20 Text 3: Page No. 37 to 56 Floorplanning – Macro placement
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Class Chapter Title / Reference
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No. Literature Cumulative
chapter
21 Text 3: Page No. 37 to 56 Floorplanning – Clock planning 2 30
20 Text 3: Page No. 57 to 71 Placement – Global 2 32
21 Text 3: Page No. 57 to 71 Placement – CTS 2 34
22 Text 3: Page No. 57 to 71 Placement – Power Analysis 1 35
23 Text 3: Page No. 105 to141 Routing - Special
24 Text 3: Page No. 105 to141 Routing – Global and Detail 2 37
25 Text 3: Page No. 170 to 171 Physical Verification 1 38
26 ISA -2
27 Text 3: Page No. 149 to 171 Timing Verification
28 A/H/P slot 3: (Unit-2) Floorplanning
29 A/H/P slot 4: (Unit-2) Placement
30 A/H/P slot 5: (Unit-2) Routing
31 A/H/P slot 6: (Unit-2) Clock Tree Synthesis
UNIT 3: TIMING MODELS AND INTERCONNECT PARASITICS
Timing Arcs, Unateness, Max and Min
32 Text 1: Page No. 15 to 39 timing paths, Timing Models: 2 40
Combinational cells
33 Text 1: Page No. 43 to 99 Timing Models: Sequential cells
34 Text 1: Page No. 43 to 99 State dependent models
35 Text 1: Page No. 43 to 99 Advanced timing models 2 42
Characterization and Operating
36 Text 1: Page No. 43 to 99 3 45
conditions
37 Text 1: Page No. 101 to 123 RLC for Interconnect, Wireload Models 2 47
Representation of Extracted Parasitics,
38 Text 1: Page No. 101 to 123 coupling capacitances and reducing 2 49
parasitics for critical nets
39 ISA -3
Delay calculation and Interconnect
40 Text 1: Page No. 123 to 146 1 50
delay
Slew merging, Slew thresholds and
41 Text 1: Page No. 123 to 146 2 52
Voltage domains
Path delay calculation and slack
42 Text 1: Page No. 123 to 146
calculation
UNIT 4: CROSS TALK AND TIMING VERIFICATION
43 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Overview of Crosstalk 2 63
44 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Crosstalk Glitch Analysis 1 64
45 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Crosstalk Glitch Analysis cont’d 1 65
46 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Crosstalk Glitch Analysis cont’d 2 67
47 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Crosstalk Delay Analysis

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Class Chapter Title / Reference
Topics to be covered Reference
No. Literature Cumulative
chapter
48 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Crosstalk Delay Analysis cont’d 2 69
49 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Crosstalk Delay Analysis cont’d 1 70
50 Text 1: Page No. 147 to 176 Noise Avoidance techniques 2 72
51 Text 1: Page No. 179 to 224 Configuring the STA environment 2 74
52 ISA -4
53 Text 1: Page No. 295 to 303 Examples: Half Cycle Paths 2 76
54 Text 1: Page No. 295 to 303 Examples: Timing across clock domains 2 78
55 Text 1: Page No. 295 to 303 Multicycle Paths and Multiple Clocks 2 80
56 A/H/Pslot:7 (Unit -4) STA Demo 1
57 ISA – CBT for Unit 4
UNIT 5: ROBUST TIMING VERIFICATION
58 A/H/Pslot: 7 (Unit -4) STA Demo 2 2 82
59 Text 1: Page No. 317 to 360 Interface Analysis 1 83
60 Text 1: Page No. 317 to 360 SRAM Interface 1 84
61 Text 1: Page No. 317 to 360 DDR SRAM Interface 2 86
62 Text 1: Page No. 365 to 377 On-Chip Variations
63 Text 1: Page No. 365 to 377 Non-sequential Checks 2 88
64 Text 1: Page No. 418 to 421 Sign off methodology 2 90
65 Material by Instructor Statistical Static Timing Analysis 1 91
66 Material by Instructor Statistical Static Timing Analysis cont’d 1 92
Techniques to debug the Timing
67 Material by Instructor
failures
Techniques to debug the Timing
68 Text 1: Page No. 433 to 444 2 94
failures cont’d
Techniques to debug the Timing
69 Text 1: Page No. 433 to 444 2 96
failures cont’d
70 A/H/Pslot:8 (Unit -4) SSTA Demo 1 2 98
71 A/H/Pslot:9 (Unit -4) SSTA Demo 1 1 99
72 A/H/Pslot:10 (Unit -4) SSTA Demo 1 1 100
73 Summary and Recap
74 ISA – CBT for Unit 5
75

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Text Book:
Book Type Author & Title Edition Publisher Year

“Static Timing Analysis for Nanometer Designs, A Practical


Text book 1 First Springer 2009
Approach”, J. Bhasker, Rakesh Chadha
“Constraining Designs for Synthesis and Timing Analysis- A
Text book 2 practical guide to Synopsys design constraints”, Sridhar First Springer 2013
Gangadharan and Sanjay Churiwala,
“Physical Design Essentials, An ASIC Design Implementation
Text book 3 First Springer 2007
Perspective”. Khosrow Golshan.

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UE20EC336 – RF Microelectronics (4-0-0-4-4)

Dr. Kaustav Bhowmick (KB) (RR)


55 (Teaching) + 5 (ISA) +15 (A/H/P)75

Class Chapter Title / % of Portions covered


Topics to be covered
No. Reference Literature Individual Cumulative
Video/Introductory
1 Induction to RF microelectronics 1 1
talk as extra gesture
UNIT 1: Basic Concepts in RF Design
2 Text 1: Section2.1.1 General Considerations: Units in RF Design 1 2
3 Text 1: Section2.1.2 Time Variance 2 4
4 Text 1: Section2.1.3 Non-Linearity 2 6
5-6 Text 1: Section2.2 Effects of Non-Linearity 3 9
6-7 Text 1: Section2.3 Noise 3 12

8 Text 1: Section2.4 Sensitivity and Dynamic range 2 14

9-10 Text 1: Section2.5 Passive Impedance transformation 2 16


11-12 Text 1: Section 2.6 Scattering parameters 1 17
13 A/H/P slot 1: Case studies on RF design parameters
14 ISA-CBT for Unit 1
UNIT 2: Transceiver Architectures
Distribution of the customized project questions (groups of 2)
15 Text 1: Section 4.1 General considerations 2 22
16-18 Text 1: Section 4.1 Receiver architectures 6 28
19 A/H/P slot 2: Architecture survey
20-22 Text 1: Section 4.1 Transmitter architectures 6 33
23-25 Text 1: Section 4.1 OOK architectures 4 37
26 A/H/P slot 3: Design problems
27-29 lab-based Cadence Virtuoso, AWR training 3 40
30 ISA-CBT for Unit 2
A/H/P slot 4&5: Group project phase 1 Literature review Distributed across the unit
UNIT 3: Low Noise Amplifiers
31 Text 1: Section 5.1 General considerations 2 42
Text 1: Section 5.2-5.3 Problem of input matching
32-35 4 46
LNA topologies
36 Text 1: Section 5.4-5.5 Gain and Band Switching 4 50
A/H/P slot 4: Topology studies
37
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Topics to be covered
No. Reference Literature Individual Cumulative
Text 1: Section 5.6
38-39 High IP2 LNAs 3 53
40-41 Text 1: Section 5.7 Non-Linearity calculations 3 56
42-43 lab-based Transceiver design studies 4 60
44 A/H/P slot 5: Cadence Layout studies
45-46 Mini project type ISA component for Unit 3
A/H/P slot 6 & 7: Group project phase 2Methodology Distributed across the unit
UNIT 4: Mixers
47 Text 1: Section 6.1 General considerations 2 62
48-50 Text 1: Section 6.2 Passive Down Conversion mixers 4 66
51-53 Text 1: Section 6.3 Active Down Conversion mixers 2 68
54 A/H/P slot 8: Design studies
55-56 Text 1: Section 6.4 Improved mixer topologies 4 72
57-58 Text 1: Section 6.5 Up-conversion helpers 2 74
59 A/H/P slot 9: Design studies
60 lab-based Cadence Layout studies 4 80
61 Mini project type ISA component Unit 4
Distributed across the unit
A/H/P slot 10 & 11: Group project phase 3Performing the experiments
UNIT 5: Oscillators and Power Amplifiers
62-63 Text 1: Section 8.1-8.2 Performance parameters; Basic principles 2 82
64 Text 1: Section 8.3 Cross coupled oscillators 2 84
64-65 Text 1: Section 8.5 Voltage controlled oscillators 4 88
66 A/H/P slot 12 –Design and application studies
67-68 Text 1: Section 8.6 Low noise VCOs 4 92
69 Text 1: Section 8.7 Phase noise 2 94
Text 1: Section 12.1-
70-71 Classification of power amplifiers 3 97
12.2
72-73 Text 1: Section 12.2 high efficiency power amplifiers 3 100
74 A/H/P slot 13: Design and application studies
75 Mini project type ISA component for Unit 5
A/H/P slot 14 & 15: Group project phase 4 Analyses/Reporting Distributed over the week

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Text Book :
1. Behzad Razavi, “RF Microlectronics” 2nd Edition Prentice Hall 2012

Reference Books:
1. Thomas H. Lee “Design of CMOS RF Integrated Circuits” 2nd edition, Cambridge University press 2003.

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UE20EC339 - ROBOTIC SYSTEMS (4-0-0-0-4)

Faculty: RR Campus: Dr. Shikha Tripathi (ST)


Credits: 04 Hours: 75 Hours
Chapter % of Portion Covered
Class Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative
# Literature
UNIT-1: Robot Mechanics (12 Hrs theory)
1 Introduction and overview of course 1.82 1.82
T: 1,1.1 History of Robotics, Types of robots 1.82 3.64
2
Page: 1-3
T: 1.2 Robotic system and robot components 1.82 5.46
3
Page:3-5
T: 1.3 Coordinates, Degree of freedom 1.82 7.28
4
Page:9-16
T: 1.1.2,1.2.3. DOF, Configuration and work space, 1.82 9.1
5
Page:5-9 Accuracy, Repeatability,
T: 1.2 Grasp dynamics, Robotic Systems, 3.64 12.74
6
Page:3-5 Manipulators
T: 2.1 Rigid body motion, rotation 3.64 16.38
7-8
Page:29-37
T: 2.3 Rotational transformation 3.64 20.02
9-10
Page:37-42
11 A/H/P slot 1(Intro to ROS)
T: 2.4.2.5 Angle transformation and representation,
12-13
Page:42-52 Euler angle
14 ISA Unit 1
UNIT-2: Manipulator Kinematics (10 Hrs theory)
15 A/H/P slot 2(ROS)
T: 2.6 Homogeneous transformations 1.82 21.84
16-17
Page:53-57
R1: 3.1,3.2 1.82 23.66
18-19 forward kinematics
Page: 65-68
20 A/H/P slot 3 (ROS)
R1: 3.2 DH parameters, Assigning coordinate frames 3.64 27.30
21-22
Page: 68-85
T: 3.2,3.3 Assigning coordinate frames, Inverse 1.82 29.12
23-24
Page: 68-87 kinematics
25 A/H/P slot 4 (Evaluation on ROS)
T: 3.3 kinematic decoupling, Manipulator Jacobian 1.82 30.94
26-27 Page: 87-88

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Class Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative
# Literature
28 ISA Unit 2
UNIT-3: Path Planning and Trajectories (12 Hrs theory)
T: 4.3 Introduction to trajectory and path planning 3.64 45.50
29-30
Page:118-121
31 A/H/P slot 5 (RViZ visualization)
R1: 7.1-7.4 Joint space and Cartesian space trajectory 3.64 49.
32-33
Page:247-251 planning
R1: 7.5 Joint space and Cartesian space trajectory
34-35 Page:252-262 planning
A/H/P slot6 (Evaluation on RViZ
36
visualization)
R1: 7.6-7.7 point to point planning and continuous path 1.82 49.14
37-38 Page:263-268 generation
R1: 7.8 Continuous path generation and curve 1.82 50.96
39-40
Page:267-269 fitting
41 A/H/P slot 7 (Gazebo simulation)
R1: 7.8 Continuous path generation and curve
42
Page:267-269 fitting
T: 5.6 Trajectory and motion planning 1.82 58.24
43
Page:171-182
44 ISA Unit 3
UNIT-4: Interfaces (11 Hrs theory)
R4 Introduction to ROS, Packages, nodes and 1.82 65.52
45- 46 pub-sub concepts, Simple publisher and
subscriber
A/H/P slot 8 (Evaluation on Gazebo
47
simulation)
R4 Introduction to ROS, Packages, nodes and 1.82 65.52
48- 49 pub-sub concepts, Simple publisher and
subscriber
R1:10,10.10.4 Sensors 1.82 67.34
50-51
Page: 375-385
52 A/H/P slot 9 (Moveit)
R1:10.5-10.13 Sensors 1.82 69.16
53-54
Page: 385-395
R1:9,9.1-9.6 1.82 70.98
Page: 331-347 Actuator, SLAM, Kalman filter for SLAM
55-56
R2:5.8
Page: 348-352
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Chapter % of Portion Covered


Class Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative
# Literature
57 A/H/P slot 10 (Evaluation on Moveit)
R2:5.8 Kalman filter for SLAM 1.82 72.80
58
Page: 353-355
59 ISA Unit 4
UNIT-5: Applications: (10 Hrs theory)
60 R2:2.1 1.82 83.72
Introduction to Mobile Robotics:Locomotion
Page: 13-52
R2:2.1 Locomotion 3.64 87.36
61-62
Page: 13-52
A/H/P slot 11 (Encoders, Motor Control
63
Sensors, gearboxes)
R2:4.1 Perception 3.64 91.00
64-65
Page: 101-142
A/H/P slot 12(Encoders, Motor Control
66
Sensors, gearboxes, Evaluation)
R2:5.1 Mobile robot Localization 1.82 92.82
67-68
Page: 265-275
T:6.1 Path planning and navigation 3.64 96.46
69-70
Page: 369-393
71 A/H/P slot 13( ROS2)
Various Aerial Robotics and underwater robotics 1.82 98.28
72
sources(notes)
A/H/P slot 14-15 (Guest lecture,Project
73-74
demo and evaluation)
75 ISA Unit 5

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Reference Books:

Publication Information
Book Type Code Title & Author
Edition Publisher Year

Robot Modeling and Control, John Wiley


Text Book T1 M. W. Spong, S. Hutchinson 2nd
2020
and M. Vidyasagar

Introduction to Robotics: Wiley 2020


Reference rd
R1 Analysis, Control and 3
Book - 1
Applications, Saeed B Niku
Introduction to Autonomous The MIT 2011
Mobile Robots, Roland Press
Reference Siegwart, Illah R. Cambridge,
R2 2nd
Book - 2 Nourbakhsh, and Davide Massachuset
Scaramuzza ts London,
England
Mobile Robots: Navigation, Wiley-IEEE 2020
Reference Control and Sensing, Surface Press
R3 2nd
Book - 3 Robots and AUVs, Gerald
Cook, Feitian Zhang
A Gentle Introduction to CreateSpace 2013
Reference ROS, Jason M O’Kane Independent
R4 1st
Book - 4 Publishing
Platform

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UE20EC341 –Cryptography (4-0-0-4)


Faculty: Dr. Purushotham U / Credits: 04 Hours: 75
Class Chapter % of Portion Covered
# Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative
Literature
UNIT-1
Introduction: Information Systems, Security Goals, Attacks
Text book 1 on information systems by adversaries, Threat 17.85 17.85
1.1-1.4 analysis, Security services and Mechanisms.
1-10 Text book 2 Introduction to cryptography, cryptanalysis,
1.1,1.2, 1.3, 1.6, and steganography. OSI security Architecture,
2.1 Model for network Security, Symmetric Cipher
Model.
UNIT-2
Number Theory: Integer Arithmetic, Modular Arithmetic, 21.42 39.27
Text book 1 Euclid’s greatest common divisor algorithm,
2.1, 2.2, additive inverse and multiplicative inverse,
4.1, extended Euclid’s algorithm.
9.1, 9.2, 9.4 Algebraic structures: Groups, Rings, Fields,
3.1-3.4. Subgroups, Cyclic groups, and cyclic sub-
groups.
11-22
Prime numbers, Euler’s theorem, and
Fermat’s theorem, Chinese remainder
theorem.
Kirchhoff’s principle: Key domain, Entropy of
key. Substitution cipher and Transposition
cipher, Block ciphers, stream ciphers and
Product ciphers.
UNIT-3
Symmetric Key 21.42 60.69
Cryptography Modern block ciphers Shannon’s principles of
(SKC): confusion and diffusion.
Text book 1 Data Encryption Standard (DES): DES
5.1, Structure, Multiple DES, DES Security Analysis.
6.2-6.4, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES):
23-34
7.2-7.6, Transformations, Key expansion, AES Security
8.1 analysis.
Use of Modern block ciphers Techniques (ECB,
CBC, CFB, OFB, and CTR) to use block to
encrypt large files.

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Class Chapter % of Portion Covered


# Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative
Literature
UNIT-4
One-Way Hash Factorization, Exponentiation and Logarithm. 21.42 82.11
(OWH) Functions:
Text book 1 Asymmetric Key Cryptography (AKC):
9.3, 9.6, Introduction and RSA crypto-system.
10.1, 10.2, 10.4,
11.1-11.3, Message Integrity and Random Oracle Model.
12.1- 12.4,
35-46
13.4, 13.5, 13.6. Cryptography hash functions: Introduction to
hash, SHA- 512 and Whirlpool.
Attacks on digital signatures, Digital signature
algorithms (RSA, El-Gamal, Schnorr, Digital
Signature Algorithm), Applications of digital
signatures. Digital Signatures via One Time
Signature (OTS).
UNIT-5
Network Security Entity authentication via smart-cards, 17.85 100
Protocols: passwords, and biometrics. Challenge-
Text book 1 response protocols, zero-knowledge
14.1-14.5, protocols, 2-factor authentication via One
15.1-15.4, Time Passwords (OTPs).
17.1-17.3. Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols: Diffie-
Hellman Key Exchange, Station To Station
47-56
(STS) protocol, Key Management in the
Kerberos system. Digital Certifying Authority
(CA), Certificate Revocation List (CRL).
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. Secret
splitting techniques: Attacks and Defence
mechanisms on Internet-based systems;
Systems Security

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Literature:
Book Type Title & Author Publication info
Publisher Edition
Text Book 1 Cryptography and Network TMH Publications 2nd Edition
Security by Behrouz A. Forouzan
and Debdeep Mukhopadhyay
Text Book 2 Cryptography and Network Pearson Education 2003
Security by William Stalling

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UE20EC347 – ANALOG AND DIGITAL TESTING, DEBUG AND DIAGNOSIS (4-0-0-4-4)

RR: Dr. KSK


EC: NA 55 (Teaching) + 5 (ISA) +15 (A/H/P) Hours

% of Portions covered
Chapter Title / Reference
Class No. Topics to be covered Reference
Literature Cumulative
chapter
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO VLSI TESTING
Text 1: Chapter 1, Page Testing Philosophy and Role and
1 1 1
No. 3 to Page No. 9 necessity of Testing
Text 1: Chapter 2, Page
2 VLSI testing flow and equipment 2 3
No. 17 to Page No. 25
Text 1: Chapter 3, Page
3 Test Economics 2 5
No. 35 to Page. No 52
Text 1: Chapter 3, Page
4 Test Economics 2 7
No. 35 to Page. No 52
Text 1: Chapter 3, Page
5 Challenges in VLSI Testing 2 9
No. 35 to Page. No 52
Text 2: Chapter 2, Page.
6 Faults in Digital Circuits 2 11
No. 19 to Page. No. 30
Text 2: Chapter 2, Page.
7 Controllability and Observability 3 14
No. 19 to Page. No. 30
Text 1: Chapter 4, Page. Defects, Errors and Faults: Functional
8
No. 57 to Page. No. 75 and Structural testing
Text 1: Chapter 4, Page.
9 Stuck at Fault 2 16
No. 57 to Page. No. 75
UNIT 2:TEST PATTERN GENERATION
Text 2: Chapter 3, Page. Introduction to Digital test pattern
10 2 22
No. 43 to Page. No. 50 generation
Text 2: Chapter 3, Page.
11 Boolean Difference Method 2 24
No. 51 to Page. No. 55
Text 2: Chapter 3, Page.
12 Roth’s D - algorithm 2 26
No. 55 to Page. No. 63
Text 2: Chapter 3, Page.
13 Roth’s D – algorithm cont’d 2 28
No. 55 to Page. No. 63
14 ISA -1 (Unit -1)
Text 2: Text 2: Chapter 3,
15 Page. No. 63 to Page. No. PODEM algorithm 2 30
67
Text 2:Chapter 3, Page. Test Pattern generation for sequential
16 2 32
No. 70 to Page. No. 73 circuits
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chapter
Text 2: Chapter 3, Page. Pseudorandom test pattern
17 2 34
No. 70 to Page. No. 76 generation
Text 2: Chapter 3, Page. Exhaustive and Non-exhaustive test
18 1 35
No. 70 to Page. No. 76 pattern generators
19 LFSR test pattern generators
20 A/H/P-Slot -1 (Unit -2) SAF ATPG Demonstration 2 37
Text:Chapter 12, Page. No.
21 Delay Tests
417 to Page. No. 434
Text 1:Chapter 12, Page.
22 Path Delay test
No. 417 to Page. No. 434
23 A/H/P-Slot -2 (Unit -2) PDF ATPG Demonstration
UNIT 3: DESIGN FOR TESTABILITY AND BIST
Text 2: Chapter 5, Page.
24 Partitioning Methods 2 40
No. 201 to Page No. 206
Text 2: Chapter 5, Page.
25 Scan Path testing
No. 206 to Page No. 218
Text 1: Chapter 14, Page.
26 Scan design and its types
No. 465 to Page No. 479
27 ISA -2 2 42
Text 1: Chapter 14, Page.
28 Overheads of scan design 3 45
No. 465 to Page No. 479
Text 1: Chapter 14, Page.
29 Partial Scan 2 47
No. 465 to Page No. 479
Text 1: Chapter 14, Page. MUX based scan design and few
30 2 49
No. 465 to Page No. 479 commercial variants of Scan design
Text 2: Chapter 14, Page.
31 Clock based scan
No. 465 to Page No. 479
Text 2: Chapter 5, Page.
32 LSSD 1 50
No. 201 to Page No. 242
Text 2: Chapter 5, Page.
33 Offline BIST (BILBO) 2 52
No. 201 to Page No. 242
Text 2: Chapter 5, Page.
34 No. 201 to Page No. 242 Offline BIST (BILBO) cont’d 1 53

Text 2: Chapter 4, Page.


35 Test output compression 2 55
No. 119 to Page No. 129
Text 2: Chapter 4, Page.
36 Test output compression cont’d
No. 119 to Page No. 129
Text 2: Chapter 4, Page.
37 Signature analysis 2 57
No. 141 to Page No. 163
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chapter
Text 2: Chapter 4, Page. BIST for Scan chains and Timing
38 2 59
No. 141 to Page No. 163 Control
39 A/H/P-Slot -3 (Unit -3) DFT -Scan Design demo -1 2 61
40 DFT Scan Design demo -2
41 ISA -3
UNIT 4: ANALOG TEST
Text 3: Chapter 8, Page Memory Test
42 2 63
No. 461 to Page No. 480
Text 3: Chapter 8, Page Memory Test cont’d
43 1 64
No. 461 to Page No. 480
Text 3: Chapter 8, Page
44 Memory Test cont’d 1 65
No. 461 to Page No. 480
Text 3: Chapter11, Page
45 Basics of Analog Test and definitions 2 67
No. 619 to Page No. 625
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
46 Functional DSP based testing
No. 309 to Page. No 322
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
47 Static DSP based ADC testing 2 69
No. 322 to Page. No 332
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
48 DAC testing 1 70
No. 322 to Page. No 332
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page. Applications of Fourier transforms in
49 2 72
No. 325 to Page. No 364 Analog testing
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
50 Fourier Voltmeter 2 74
No. 325 to Page. No 364
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
51 Non-coherent sampling
No. 325 to Page. No 364
52 ISA-4 2 76
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
53 CODEC testing 2 78
No. 366 to Page. No 372
Text 1: Chapter 10, Page.
54 CODEC testing cont’d 2 80
No. 366 to Page. No 372
Text 3: Chapter 11, Page.
55 No. 627 to Page. No 641 Parametric testing

Text 1: Chapter 10, Page. Parametric testing cont’d


56
No. 627 to Page. No 641
57 A/H/P-Slot -4 (Unit -3) ATPG for Sequential Design -1
58 A/H/P-Slot -5 (Unit -4) ATPG for Sequential Design -2
59 A/H/P-Slot -6 (Unit -4) BIST Demo -1
60 A/H/P-Slot -7 (Unit -4) BIST Demo -2
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chapter
UNIT 5: TEST COMPRESSION AND TEST STANDARDS
61 Text 1: Chapter 549 to 564 IEEE 1149.1 JTAG 2 82
62 Material from instructor IEEE 1500 SoC test standard 1 83
63 Material from instructor IEEE 1687 IJTAG network 1 84
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page. Test Stimulus compression
64 2 86
No. 344 to Page. No. 356
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page.
65 Code Based schemes
No. 344 to Page. No. 356
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page. Code Based schemes
66 2 88
No. 344 to Page. No. 356
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page. Linear decompression-based schemes
67 2 90
No. 344 to Page. No. 356
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page. Broadcast scan-based schemes
68 1 91
No. 357 to Page. No. 363
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page.
69 Test response compaction schemes 1 92
No. 364 to Page. No. 373
Text 3: Chapter 6, Page.
70 Industry standards in compaction
No. 376 to Page. No. 386
71 Text 3: Chapter 7 Principles of Diagnosis 2 94
72 A/H/P-Slot -1 (Unit -5) JTAG Demonstration 2 96
73 A/H/P-Slot -1 (Unit -5) Test Compression Demo 2 98
74 ISA-5 1 99
75 Summary and Recap 1 100

Book Type Author & Title Edition Publisher Year

“Essential of Electronic Testing for Digital, Memory and Mixed Kluwer


Text book 1 signal VLSI Circuit”, Bushnell and V. D. Agarwal First Academic 2002
Publishers
“VLSI Testing, digital and mixed analogue/digital techniques”,
Text book 2 First IEE Publishers 1998
Stanley L Hurst
“VLSI Test Principles and Architectures”, L. T. Wang, C. W. Wu, Morgan
Text book 3 First 2006
X. Wen. Kaufman

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UE20EC347A – Non-Linear Optics and Quantum Technology (4-0-0-4-4)

Dr. Kaustav Bhowmick (KB) (RR)


55 (Teaching) + 5 (ISA) +15 (A/H/P)75

Class Chapter Title / % of Portions covered


Topics to be covered
No. Reference Literature Individual Cumulative
Video/Introductory talk
1 Induction to Non-Linear optics 1 1
as extra gesture
UNIT 1: Introduction to Non-linear Optics
Text 1, Ref 1: Section 1,
2 Non-linear refractive-index 2 3
4
Text 1, Ref 1: Section 1,
3 Dispersion, optical susceptibility 4 7
3
4-5 Text 1, Ref 1: Section2 second and third order harmonic generation 4 11
6-7 Text 1, Ref 1: Section5, 6 non-linear optical combination effects 3 14
8-9 notes Computation 3 17
10-11 lab-based Lumerical modelling 3 20
12-13 A/H/P slot 1: problem solving
14 ISA-CBT for Unit 1
UNIT 2: Coupled Wave Analyses
Distribution of the customized project questions (groups of 2)
15-17 Text 1, notes Coupled wave theory 2 22
18-20 Text 1, notes Computation for simple optical guiding 6 28
21 A/H/P slot 2: Coupled wave case studies by simple calculations
22-24 Text 1, notes Parametric and non-parametric interactions 6 33
25-26 Text 1, notes Non-linearity in coupled mode analyses 4 37
27 A/H/P slot 3: Coupled wave non-linearity studies
28-29 lab-based Python modelling 3 40
30 ISA-CBT for Unit 2
A/H/P slot 4&5: Group project phase 1 Literature review Distributed across the unit
UNIT 3: Optical phase and frequency conversion
Text 1; Ref 1: Section 7,
31-32 Phase matching geometry 2 42
11
Text 1; Ref 1: Section 7,
Birefringent phase matching, Quasi-phase
33-36 11 4 46
matching, waveguide phase matching
Text 1; Ref 1: Section 7,
37-38 Second harmonic generation in waveguide 4 50
11
39 A/H/P slot 4: Lumerical modelling
Text 1; Ref 1: Section 7,
40-41 Optical parametric amplification 3 53
11
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Topics to be covered
No. Reference Literature Individual Cumulative
42-43 Text 1; Ref 1: Section 7 frequency conversion, four-wave mixing 3 56
Python modelling of phase and frequency
44 lab-based 4 60
conversion
45 A/H/P slot 5: Lumerical modelling
46 Mini project type ISA component for Unit 3
A/H/P slot 6 & 7: Group project phase 2Methodology Distributed across the unit
UNIT 4: Optical Non-linearity and Qubits
47 Qiskit website, notes Introduction to Qubits 2 62
Qiskit website, notes Qubits generation by second order
48-50 4 66
nonlinearity
51-52 Qiskit website, notes Qubit limit of cavity non-linear optics 2 68
53 A/H/P slot 8: Qiskit introduction
Qiskit website, notes optical non-linearity in quantum
54-55 4 72
entanglement
56-57 Qiskit website, notes basic computations. 2 74
58 A/H/P slot 9: Quantum gate modelling
59 lab-based Training on laser handling 4 80
60-61 Mini project type ISA component Unit 4
A/H/P slot 10 & 11: Group project phase 3Performing the experiments Distributed across the unit
UNIT 5: Quantum-Computing and optical non-linearity
62-63 papers, notes Linear optical computing - I 2 82
64 papers, notes Linear optical computing - II 2 84
65 papers, notes Linear optical computing - III 4 88
66 A/H/P slot 12 : Lumerical device modelling
papers, notes Non-linear optics quantum computing with
67-68 4 92
circuit – optical circuit
papers, notes Non-linear optics quantum computing with
69 2 94
circuit – optical logic
papers, notes Non-linear optics quantum computing with
70 3 97
circuit – optical qubits
papers, notes Non-linear optics quantum computing with
71-72 3 100
circuit – decoherence problems
73 A/H/P slot 13: Case studies
74-75 Mini project type ISA component for Unit 5
A/H/P slot 14 & 15: Group project phase 4 Analyses/Reporting Distributed over the week

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Text Book :
Jia-Ming Liu, 2022, “Non-linear photonics,” Cambridge University Press.

Reference Books:
1. Robert W. Boyd, “NonLinear Optics,” 3rd Ed., 2008, Elsevier publishing, eBook ISBN: 9780080485966;

2. Govind P. Agrawal, “NonLinear Fiber Optics,” 6th ed., 2019, Academic Press, ISBN: 978-0-12-817042-7.

3. Published SCI journal papers

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UE20EC348 – Digital Image Processing - 2


Credits: 4 No. of Hours: 75
Faculty: Dr. Shruthi M L J
COURSE INFORMATION / COURSE OUTLINE
Class # Chapter Title
/ Reference Topics Covered % of portions covered
Literature Reference Cumulative
Unit 1: Image Compression:
1 Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing -1
2-3 8.1 Fundamentals, Coding Redundancy, Spatial and 8
temporal redundancy, irrelevant information
4-5 8.1 Measuring Information, Shannon’s First 8
Theorem, Fidelity criteria, Image compression
models
6 8.1-8.2 Image formats, containers and compression 8
standards, Huffman Coding 18
7-8 8.4 - 8.6 Arithmetic Coding, LZW Coding, Run length 8
Coding
9 8.8 Bit-plane Coding 8
10 Pg. 588 - 593 JPEG 8
11 8.10 Lossless Predictive Coding 8
Unit 2: Morphological Image Processing:
12 9.1 Preliminaries 1
13-14 9.2 Erosion and dilation 2
15-16 9.3 Opening and closing 2
17 ISA1
18 9.4 Hit-or-Miss Transformation 3 39.4
19-20 9.5 Some Morphological Algorithms 2
21 9.5, 9.8 Some Morphological Algorithms, Extension to 4
Grayscale Morphology
22 A/H/P
Unit 3: Image Segmentation:
23 10.1 Fundamentals of segmentation & classification 2
24-26 10.2 Edge Detection techniques 5
27-28 Pg. no. 735 – Edge linking, Hough transform 3 60.8
742

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Class # Chapter Title


/ Reference Topics Covered % of portions covered
Literature Reference Cumulative
29-30 10.3 Thresholding 4
31-33 10.4 Region based approach 5
34 10.7 Watershed Transformations 2
Unit 4: Wavelet based image processing:
35-37 7.10 Introduction to wavelet transforms 5
38-40 Pg. no. 512 – 2D CWT, 2D DWT, CWT vs DWT 5
526
41-42 Pg. no. 506 Multiresolution analysis 4 82
43-44 Pg. no. 512 - Examples of wavelets, Compression using 8
526 wavelets
45-46 A/H/P for unit 2 and 3
Unit 5: Object Recognition:
47-49 11.1, 11.2 Need for object recognition and feature 2
extraction
50 11.2 Automated object recognition systems 2

51 12.2 Patterns and pattern class 2 100

52-54 12.3 Pattern classification 3


55-56 12.4 Bayes classifier 4
56-58 12.5 Neural Network approaches 2
59-61 12.6 Deep convolutional neural networks 3
62-70 Applications of object recognition
71 A/H/P for unit 4 and 5
72 Mini-project evaluation
73 Mini-project evaluation
74 Mini-project evaluation
75 Mini-project evaluation

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Text Book:
1. “Digital Image Processing”, R.C.Gonzalez and R.E.Woods, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2018.

Reference Books:
1. “Digital Image Processing”, S Jayaraman, S Esakkirajan and T Veerakumar, Mc Graw Hill, 2009.
2. “Digital Image Compression Techniques”, M. Rabbani and P W Jones, SPIE Press, 1991.
3. “A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing”, S Mallat, Second Edition, Academic Press, 1999.

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