MIST MSc-EECE Syllabus
MIST MSc-EECE Syllabus
The committee of courses for formulating the course curricula of M.Sc./ M. Engg in Electrical,
Electronic and Communication Engineering to be conducted by Department of Electrical,
Electronic and Communication Engineering (EECE), Military Institute of Science and
Technology (MIST) published vide Bangladesh University of Professional (BUP) letter number
1001/BUP/103/MIST/14/KP dated 02 April 2013 and 1001/BUP/103/MIST/15/KP dated 07 April
2013. The undersigned committee has worked out and finalized the detail course outline for the
aforementioned M. Sc./ M. Engg Programme on ______April 2013.
President: ------------------------------------------------------------------
BA-3358 Col Shaikh Muhammad Rizwan Ali, psc, te
Head, EECE Dept. MIST
Members: -------------------------------------------------------------
1. Prof. Dr. Enamul Basher, Dept of EEE, BUET
(Representative nominated by University)
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2. Prof. Dr. Satya Prasad Majumder, Dean, Faculty of EEE, BUET
(Representative nominated by Academic Council)
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3. Prof. Dr. A. B. M. Harun-Ur-Rashid, Dept of EEE, BUET
(External member)
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4. BD/8400 Gp Capt Mohammed Hossam-E-Haider, EECE Dept, MIST
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5. P No.- 549 Cdr M Mahbubur Rahman, EECE Dept, MIST
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6. BA- 3593 Lt Col Md Golam Mostafa, EECE Dept, MIST
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Introduction
2. On 07 February 2013, in the 40th Meeting of Academic Council of MIST, it was decided
that a board of officers should study the feasibility of running M.Sc. Engg/ M. Engg in EECE
from October 2013 semester. The recommendation of the board was positive. Accordingly, a
committee of courses having 3 (three) expert professors from BUET in different discipline and in
house faculties of MIST was formed to design the course curricula of the subjected programme.
In the designed curricula, maximum courses are included providing wider opportunities for the
students in selecting courses. Courses of following fields are included:
e. Interdisciplinary Courses.
Scope
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4. General Overview of Master Degree Programme. All enrolled students for the M.Sc.
Programme shall have to complete minimum 36 credit hours that will include 18 credit hours of
theory courses and 18 credit hours of thesis. For M. Engg Programme, the students shall have to
complete 30 credit hours of theory and 6 credit hours of thesis/project. Students of both the
programmes need to earn minimum CGPA of 2.75 in the theory courses and complete the
thesis/project satisfactorily under the supervision of a designated supervisor within the stipulated
time duration. All the theory courses will be of 3 (three) credit hours i.e. three hours of
engagement in a week with a total of 14 (fourteen) weeks in a semester. Students may enroll as
full time or part time. For full time, a student needs to take minimum 12 (twelve) credits to
maximum 15 (fifteen) credits in a semester whereas a part time student can take 3 (three) to 9
(nine) credits in a semester. For the degree of M.Sc. Engg. a student has to take a minimum of 6
(six) courses of which 3 (three) are from his /her assigned Division, and remaining 3 (three) are
from the Interdisciplinary group or any Division. For the degree of M. Engg. a student has to take
a minimum of 10 (ten) courses of which 5 (five) are from his/ her Division and the remaining 5
(five) are from the Interdisciplinary group or any Division. The topic of the thesis (for M. Sc.Engg
.degree)/project (for M. Engg. degree) must be related to division of the student or the
interdisciplinary group.
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e. Interdisciplinary Courses.
(for PhD: 45 Credits, for M.Sc. Engg.:18 Credits) / Project (for M. Engg: 6 Credits)
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phase array antenna. Radar transmitter – Magnetron oscillator, klystron amplifier and
traveling wave tube amplifier. Radar receivers – Noise figure, displays and duplexers.
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analysis, harmonic analysis, flicker analysis, insulation coordination, ground grid analysis,
lightning surge analysis.
3.0 Credits
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3.0 Credits
History of research and power reactors, Classification and design features of research and
power reactors, Layout of nuclear power plants, Power plant’s major components;
Containment buildings, Primary containment vessels, Control room, Reactor core control
& design, Control rods, Primary & secondary neutron sources, steam generator, steam
dryer and separator, pressurizer, reheater, heat exchanger, condenser, demineralizer,
turbine, generator, cooling tower, Coolant pumps, Primary & Auxiliary cooling systems
etc, Heat generation and its transport system between reactor coolant and fuel element
interface;
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Fuel properties, Fuel materials, Fuel cycles, Radiation, measurements and its control,
Radioactive waste management systems; Safety characteristics of LWRs and FBRs.
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Physical source of solar radiation; direct & diffuse radiations; review of electronic
materials; semiconductor concepts; optical absorption; generation and recombination
processes in semiconductors; operating principles of photovoltaic devices; homo- and
hetero- junction devices; equivalent circuits; quantum efficiency; current-voltage
characteristics; Efficiency limits in photovoltaic devices; short circuit current and open
circuit voltage losses; temperature effect; material-imposed limits; theoretical and practical
limits; Photovoltaic device design and fabrication; silicon-based devices; gallium arsenide
devices; thin film devices; device simulation; fabrication technologies; Advanced
photovoltaic concepts; nano-structure and organic PV devices; System-level
photovoltaics; module structure and design; back-end electronics; stand-alone and grid-
interactive systems; photovoltaic hybrid systems.
3.0 Credits
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SCTP; modern high speed communication networks and emerging technologies, access
and backbone networks, intelligent networks, NGN; advanced switching and routing
principles, complex multiplexing and multiple access techniques, orthogonal signals,
OFDM, DWDM; broadband wireless communication, spread spectrum techniques,
CDMA2000 and WCDMA, multi-carrier systems; 3G and 3GPP mobile communications
and WiMAX technology, UMTS, VoIP, IP TV, HDTV.
Optical sensors and their applications, Photo detectors and optical receivers. Optical
amplifiers: DFA, Raman amplifier, Brillouin amplifier, amplifier nonlinearity,
characteristics and application. Optical Multiplexing: OTDM, OFDM, WDM and O-
CDMA. Optional modulation and detection schemes. Direct and coherent detection
receivers: configuration, operation, noise sources, sensitivity calculation, performance
curves. Design of analog and digital receivers. Dispersion Limitations, Dispersion
Compensation Scheme, Nonlinear effects in fibers: FWM, SPM, XPM, Soliton,
Introduction to optical networks.
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Adaptive filtering: Review of the LMS and RLS algorithms, adaptive lattice-ladder filters,
frequency-domain adaptive filtering methods, variable step-size adaptive filters,
application of adaptive filtering, Power spectrum estimation: Review of parametric
techniques for power spectrum estimation, high resolution methods, Multirate signal
processing: filter banks: cosine modulated filter banks, paraunitary QMF banks,
multidimensional filter banks, emerging applications of multirate signal processing.
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for motion estimation and region-based stochastic motion modeling, motion segmentation
and layered video representations, video filtering: motion-compensated filtering, noise
reduction, signal recovery, deblurring, superresolution, mosaicing, deinterlacing and
frame-rate conversion, video compression techniques and standards, content-based video
indexing and retrieval, video communication: digital television, streaming over IP and
wireless networks, error control and watermarking, stereo and multiview sequence
processing.
Speech production and phonetics: speech organs, articulatory phonetics, acoustic theory
of speech production, vocal tract models, speech analysis: time and frequency domain
analysis, formant and pitch estimation, speech coding: linear predictive coding (LPC),
vocoders, vector quantization, speech enhancement techniques, speech synthesis: formant
and LPC synthesizers, effect of different speeches and languages, automatic speech and
speaker recognition: feature extraction, hidden Markov models, noise robustness,
measures of similarity, language and accent identification.
Radio communication and propagation; link margin, communication range, and power
consumption; theoretical and practical limits; information theory; medium access,
ALOHA, CSMA, TDMA; 802.15.4; routing protocols; reliability; network management,
diagnostics, quality of service; data management, databases, query processing, and
scripting languages; scalability; encryption and security, certification, joining and
binding, key management; time synchronization; ranging and localization; operating
systems; over the air programming; sensor and actuator interfacing; feedback control;
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current and future platforms; energy sources and storage; applications and standards,
RFID, IR, LAN, Mobile networks, Sensor Network, Adhoc network Protocol.
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semiconductor devices.
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Black body radiation and the Planck law. Stimulated and spontaneous emission, atomic
and spectral line width, 3-level atomic, systems. Laser operation under steady state
condition, laser output coupling and power . Q-switching and mode locking. Line
broadening mechanisms: homogeneous and inhomogeneous broadening. Open resonator
and Gaussian beam, stability criterion for optical resonators. Principles of operation of
gas, solid state and semiconductor lasers.
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design. Filters, data converters, analog integrated sensors. Low noise amplifiers (LNA),
mixers, voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO), Neural information processing in silicon:
retina, cochlea and vision chips.
e. Interdisciplinary Courses.
EECE 6801: Engineering Analysis
3.0 Credits
Wavelet transform. Chaos and bifurcation theorems. Walsh function. Green's function.
Finite element techniques. Fuzzy logic. Genetic algorithms.
network ART1, ART2, Fuzzy ART mapping ( ARTMAP) networks. Kohonen's feature
map, learning vector Quantization ( LVQ) networks. Applications of neural nets.
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