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Television and Video Engineering (404189)

The document outlines the teaching scheme for a course on Television and Video Engineering. The course covers 6 units: 1) Fundamentals of television and display systems, 2) TV standards such as NTSC, PAL, and SECAM, 3) Digital TV including digital signals, transmission, and compression techniques, 4) HDTV standards, transmission systems, and applications, 5) Video recording and transmission technologies including IPTV, mobile TV, and digital recorders, and 6) Consumer applications such as digital cameras, displays, and media players. The examination scheme includes a paper worth 100 marks and a practical worth 50 marks, along with a 25 mark term work component.

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Television and Video Engineering (404189)

The document outlines the teaching scheme for a course on Television and Video Engineering. The course covers 6 units: 1) Fundamentals of television and display systems, 2) TV standards such as NTSC, PAL, and SECAM, 3) Digital TV including digital signals, transmission, and compression techniques, 4) HDTV standards, transmission systems, and applications, 5) Video recording and transmission technologies including IPTV, mobile TV, and digital recorders, and 6) Consumer applications such as digital cameras, displays, and media players. The examination scheme includes a paper worth 100 marks and a practical worth 50 marks, along with a 25 mark term work component.

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TELEVISION AND VIDEO ENGINEERING (404189)

Teaching Scheme Lectures/week: 4 Hrs Practical/week: 2Hrs Examination Scheme Paper: 100 Marks Practical: 50 Marks Term work: 25 Marks

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Television and Display Television basics: Factors of TV systems, Composite video signal, Signal transmission and channel bandwidth etc.., Color TV systems, colour fundamentals, mixing of colours, colour perception, chromaticity diagram. Unit 2: TV Standards NTSC, PAL, SECAM systems, colour TV transmitter, high level, low level transmitters, colour TV receivers, remote control, antennas for transmission. TV alignment and fault finding with Wobbuloscope and TV pattern generation, field strength meter. Unit 3: Digital TV Introduction to Digital TV, Principle of Digital TV, Digital TV signals and parameters, Digital TV Transmitters, MAC signals, advanced MAC signal transmission, Digital TV receivers, Basic principles of Digital Video compression techniques, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, Video compression ITU-Standards(H.). Digital TV recording techniques. Unit 4: HDTV HDTV standards and systems, HDTV transmitter and receiver/encoder, Digital TV satellite Systems, video on demand, CCTV, CATV, direct to home TV, set top box with recording facility, conditional access system (CAS), 3D TV systems, Digital broadcasting, case study (Cricket match, Marathon, Foot ball match). Unit 5: Video Recorders IP Audio and Video, IPTV systems, Mobile TV, Video transmission in 3G mobile System, IPod(MPEG4 Video player), Digital Video Recorders, Personal Video Recorders, Wi-Fi Audio / Video Transmitter and Receivers. Video Projectors, HD Video projectors, Video Intercom systems/ Video door phones. Unit 6: Consumer Applications Colour TV Digital cameras, Camcoders, Handycams, and Digicams. Display devices: LED, LCD, TFT, Plasma, HDTV, CD/ DVD player, MP3 player, Blue Ray DVD Players, MPEG, MP3.

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