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The document outlines the syllabus for the subject "Digital Electronics Circuits" taught in the 3rd semester of the Electronics and Communication Engineering program. It covers 6 modules over 32 lectures. Module 1 introduces data and number systems. Module 2 covers Boolean algebra and logic minimization techniques. Module 3 discusses combinational logic circuits like adders, decoders, multiplexers. Module 4 describes different types of memory systems. Module 5 focuses on sequential circuits including flip-flops, counters and state machines. Module 6 presents analog to digital and digital to analog conversion techniques. The syllabus aims to impart fundamental concepts in digital electronics and circuits.

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IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING

KALYANI

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING

WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
Code: EC 303
Semester / Branch: 3RD Semester/ ECE
Credit: 3

Module No 1
Introduction to signal and systems: 8L
Continuous and discrete time signals: Classification of Signals – Periodic aperiodic even– odd – energy and
power signals – Deterministic and random signals – complex exponential and sinusoidal signals –
periodicity –unit impulse – unit step – Transformation of independent variable of signals: time scaling, time
shifting. System properties: Linearity, Causality, time invariance and stability. Dirichlet’s conditions,
Determination of Fourier series coefficients of signal.

Module No 2
Signal Transformation: 8L
Fourier transformation of continuous and discrete time signals and their properties. Laplace transformation-
analysis with examples and properties. Parseval’s theorem; Convolution in time (both discrete and
continuous) and frequency domains with magnitude and phase response of LTI systems.

Module No 3
Laplace Transform: 2L
Recapitulation, Analysis and characterization of LTI systems using Laplace transform: Computation of
impulse response and transfer function using Laplace transform.

Module No 4
Sampling Theorem: 4L
Representation of continuous time signals by its sample –Types of sampling, Sampling theorem.
Reconstruction of a Signal from its samples, aliasing –sampling of band pass signals.

Module No 5 6L
Z-Transforms: Basic principles of z-transform - z-transform definition –, Relationship between z-transform
and Fourier transform, region of convergence – properties of ROC – Properties of z-transform – Poles and
Zeros – inverse z-transform using Contour integration - Residue Theorem, Power Series expansion and
Partial fraction expansion

Module No 6 4L
Random Signals & Systems: Definitions, distribution & density functions, mean values & moments,
function of two random variables, concepts of correlation, random processes, spectral densities, response of
LTI systems to random inputs.

Total: 32 hrs

TEXT BOOKS:

3. A.V.Oppenheim, A.S.Willsky and S.H.Nawab -Signals & Systems, Pearson


4. S.Haykin & B.V.Veen, Signals and Systems- John Wiley
5. A.Nagoor Kani- Signals and Systems- McGraw Hill

REFERENCES:

1. J.G.Proakis & D.G.Manolakis- Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications, PHI.
2. C-T Chen- Signals and Systems- Oxford
3. E WKamen &BS Heck- Fundamentals of Signals and Systems Using the Web and Matlab- Pearson
4. B.P.Lathi- Signal Processing & Linear Systems- Oxford
5. P.Ramesh Babu & R.Anandanatarajan- Signals and Systems 4/e- Scitech
6. M.J.Roberts, Signals and Systems Analysis using Transform method and MATLAB, TMH
7. S Ghosh- Signals and Systems- Pearson
8. M.H.Hays- Digital Signal Processing ―, Schaum’s outlines, TMH
9. Ashok Ambardar, -Analog and Digital Signal Processing- Thomson.
10. Phillip, Parr & Riskin- Signal, Systems and Transforms- Pearson

COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SOUMIK SEN


Subject with code: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (Code: EC 303)
Semester / Branch: 3RD SEMESTER/ ECE
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NO OF NAME E-


NO LECTURE OF LEARNI
BOOK NG
REFERE
NCES
MODULE 1[8L]
INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS
1. Continuous and discrete time signals: Continuous, 1 T1,R5 -
Discrete and Digital Signal and idea of Sampling and
Quantization in brief
2 Classification of Signals – Periodic aperiodic even– 1 T1,R5 -
odd – energy and power signals – Deterministic and
random signals
3 complex exponential and sinusoidal signals – 1 T1,R5 -
periodicity –unit impulse – unit step
4 Transformation of independent variable of signals: 1 T1,R5 -
time scaling, time shifting
5 System properties: Linearity, Causality, time 1 T1,R5 -
invariance and stability.
6 Dirichlet’s conditions, Determination of Fourier 1 T1,R5 -
series coefficients of signal (Exponential form).
7 Determination of Fourier series coefficients of signal 1 T1,R5 -
(Trigonometric form).
8 Mathematical Problems & Wbut Questions 1 R5 -
MODULE 2[8L]
SIGNAL TRANSFORMATION
9 Fourier transformation of continuous time signals and 1 T1,R5 -
their properties
10 Fourier transformation of discrete time signals and 1 T1,R5 -
their properties
11 Mathematical Problems from Fourier Transform 1 T1,R5 -
12 Laplace transformation- analysis with examples and 1 T1,R5 -
properties, Parseval’s theorem
13 Mathematical Problems from Laplace Transform. 1 R5 -
14 Convolution in time (both discrete and continuous) 1 T1,R5 -
domain with magnitude and phase response of LTI
systems
15 Convolution in frequency domain with magnitude 1 T1,R5 -
and phase response of LTI systems
16 Mathematical Problems on Convolution 1 R5 -
MODULE 3[2L]
LAPLACE TRANSFORM
17 Recapitulation, Computation of impulse response 1 T1,R5 -
using Laplace transform
18 Computation of transfer function using Laplace 1 TI, R5 -
transform

MODULE 4[4L]
SAMPLING THEOREM
19 Types of sampling 1 T1, R5 -
20 Sampling theorem,Reconstruction of a Signal from its 1 T1, R5 -
samples
21 Aliasing, sampling of band pass signals 1 T1, R5 -
22 Mathematical Problems 1 R5
MODULE 5[6L]
Z-TRANSFORMS
23 Z-transform definition –, Relationship between z- 1 T1,R5 -
transform and Fourier transform
24 region of convergence – properties of ROC 1 T1,R5 -
25 Properties of z-transform – Poles and Zeros 1 T1,R5 -

26 Mathematical Problems on Z-transform 1 R5 -


27 inverse z-transform using Contour integration - 1 T1,R5 -
Residue Theorem, Power Series expansion and
Partial fraction expansion
28 Mathematical Problems on inverse Z-transform 1 R5 -
MODULE 6[4L]
RANDOM SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
29 Definitions, distribution & density functions 1 R5 -
30 mean values & moments, function of two random 1 R5 -
variables
31 concepts of correlation, random processes, , spectral 1 R5 -
densities
32 response of LTI systems to random inputs 1 R5 -
IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
KALYANI
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS
Code: EC (EE)-302
Semester / Branch: 3RDSemester/ EE
Credit: 3

MODULE 1-DATA AND NUMBER SYSTEM


UNIT1/IBinary, Octal and Hexadecimal representation andtheir conversion, BCD, ASCII, EBDIC,
UNIT1/IIGray codes and their conversion, Signed binary numbers representation with 1’s and 2’s complement
methods, Binary arithmetic.

MODULE-2 BOOLEAN ALGEBRA:

UNIT 2/IVarious logic gates and their truth tables and circuits,Representation in SOP and POS forms,
UNIT2/ IIMinimization of logic expressions by algebraic method, K-map method

MODULE-3 COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS:

UNIT3/ I Adder and sub tractor circuit,


UNIT3/ IICircuit of Encoder,Decoder, Comparator,
UNIT3/ IIMultiplexer, De-Multiplexer and parity Generator.

MODULE-4 MEMORY SYSTEMS:

UNIT4/IRAM, ROM, EPROM, EEROM

MODULE-5 SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS:

UNIT5/ I Basic memory elements, S-R, J-K,


UNIT5/ IID, and T Flipflop, various types of Registers,
UNIT5/ IIICounters & their design, Irregular counter
UNIT5/ IV State table& State transition diagram, Sequential circuit design methodology.
MODULE-6 DIFFERENT TYPES OF A/D AND D/A CONVERSION TECHNIQUES.

UNIT6/ IDifferent types of A/D conversion


UNIT6/ IIDifferent types of D/A conversion

MODULE-7 LOGIC FAMILIES:

UNIT7/ I TTL, ECL,


UNIT7/ IIMOS & CMOS, their operation and specification.

COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SUDESHNA DEY


Subject with code: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS CIRCUITSEC(EE)302
Semester / Branch: 3rdSEMESTER/ EE
Credit: 3

1. Textbook:

1. Digital Principles & Application, 5th Edition, Leach &Malvino, McGraw Hill Company
2. Digital Logic Design, Morries Mano, PHI.
3. Digital Electronics – Kharate – Oxford

2. References:
R1:Fundamental of Digital Circuits, A. Anand Kumar, PHI.
R2:Microelectronics Engineering - Sedra& Smith-Oxford.
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NAME REFEREN


NO OF CES
BOOK
MODULE 1- DATA AND NUMBER SYSTEM
UNIT 1/I,II
1. Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal representation andtheir conversion, 3 1,2
BCD, ASCII, EBDIC, Gray codes and their conversion, Signed
binary numbers representation with 1’s and 2’s complement
methods, Binary arithmetic.
MODULE-2 BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
UNIT 2/I
2 Various logic gates and their truth tables and circuits, 3 1
Representation in SOP and POS forms
UNIT 2/II
3 Minimization of logic expressions by algebraic method, K-map 3,1 1
method
MODULE-3 COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS
UNIT 3/I
4,5 Adder and sub tractor circuit 3 2
UNIT 3/II
6,7 Circuit of Encoder,Decoder, Comparator, 3 2
UNIT 3/III
8,9 Multiplexer, De-Multiplexer 3 2
10 parity Generator. 3 2
MODULE-5SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
UNIT 5/I
11 Basic memory elements, S-Rfliplop 3,1 2
UNIT 5/II
12 J-K, D, and T Flipflop, 3,1 2
UNIT 5/III
13,14 Registers Design(SISO,SIPO,PIPO,PISO) 3 2
UNIT 5/III,IV
15,16 Counters & their design 3 2
MODULE-4MEMORY SYSTEMS

UNIT 4/I

17 RAM, ROM, EPROM, EEROM 3 2

MODULE-6DIFFERENT TYPES OF A/D AND D/A CONVERSION


TECHNIQUES
UNIT 6/I
18 Different types of A/D conversion 3 2
UNIT 6/II
19 Different types of D/A conversion 3 2
MODULE-7 LOGIC FAMILIES
UNIT 7/I
20 TTL, ECL 3 2
UNIT 7/II
MOS & CMOS, their operation and specification 3 2
IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
KALYANI
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: ANALOG & DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Code: CS 301
Semester / Branch: 3RDSemester/CSE
Credit: 3

Module -1 ANALOG ELECTRONICS


UNIT1/I Different Classes of Amplifiers - (Class-A, B, AB and C - basic concepts, power, efficiency

UNIT1/II Recapitulation of basic concepts of Feedback and Oscillation ,Phase Shift, Wein Bridge oscillators

UNIT1/III Astable&MonostableMultivibrators ,Schimtt Trigger circuits [1L], 555 Timer

Module -2 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


DATA AND NUMBER SYSTEM

UNIT1/I Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal representation andtheir conversion, BCD, ASCII, EBDIC,
UNIT1/II Gray codes and their conversion, Signed binary numbers representation with 1’s and 2’s complement
methods, Binary arithmetic.

BOOLEAN ALGEBRA:

UNIT 2/IVarious logic gates and their truth tables and circuits,Representation in SOP and POS forms,
UNIT2/ IIMinimization of logic expressions by algebraic method, K-map method

COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS:

UNIT3/ I Adder and sub tractor circuit,


UNIT3/ II Circuit of Encoder,Decoder, Comparator,
UNIT3/ II Multiplexer, De-Multiplexer and parity Generator.

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS:

UNIT4/ I Basic memory elements, S-R, J-K,


UNIT54 IID T Flipflop, various types of Registers,
UNIT4/ III Counters & their design, Irregular counter

DIFFERENT TYPES OF A/D AND D/A CONVERSION TECHNIQUES.

UNIT5/ IDifferent types of A/D conversion


UNIT5/ IIDifferent types of D/A conversion

LOGIC FAMILIES:

UNIT6/ I TTL, ECL,


UNIT6/ IIMOS & CMOS, their operation and specification.

COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SUDESHNA DEY


Subject with code: ANALOG &DIGITAL ELECTRONICS [CS 301]
Semester / Branch: 3rdSEMESTER/ CSE
Credit: 3

3. Textbook:

4. Digital Principles & Application, 5th Edition, Leach &Malvino, McGraw Hill Company
5. Digital Logic Design, Morries Mano, PHI.
6. Digital Electronics – Kharate – Oxford
7. Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory – Boyelstad&Nashelsky

4. References:
R1:Fundamental of Digital Circuits, A. Anand Kumar, PHI.
R2:Microelectronics Engineering - Sedra& Smith-Oxford.
R3:Morries Mano- Digital Logic Design- PHI
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NAME REFEREN


NO OF CES
BOOK
Module -2DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
DATA AND NUMBER SYSTEM
UNIT 1/I,II
1. Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal representation andtheir conversion, 3 1,2
BCD, ASCII, EBDIC, Gray codes and their conversion, Signed
binary numbers representation with 1’s and 2’s complement
methods, Binary arithmetic.

BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
UNIT 2/I
2,3 Various logic gates and their truth tables and circuits, 3 1
Representation in SOP and POS forms
UNIT 2/II
4 Minimization of logic expressions by algebraic method, K-map 3,1 1
method
COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS
UNIT 3/I
5 Adder and sub tractor circuit 3 2
UNIT 3/II
6,7 Circuit of Encoder,Decoder, Comparator, 3 2
UNIT 3/III
8,9 Multiplexer, De-Multiplexer 3 2
10 parity Generator. 3 2
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
UNIT 4/I
11 Basic memory elements, S-Rfliplop 3,1 2
UNIT 4/II
12 J-K, D, and T Flipflop, 3,1 2
UNIT 4/III
13 Registers Design(SISO,SIPO,PIPO,PISO) 3 2
UNIT 4/III,IV
14,15 Counters & their design(Ring counter, Johnson counter , Basic concept 3 2
of Synchronous and Asynchronous counters , Design of Mod N Counter)
DIFFERENT TYPES OF A/D AND D/A CONVERSION TECHNIQUES
UNIT 5/I
16 Different types of A/D conversion 3 2
UNIT 5/II
17 Different types of D/A conversion 3 2
LOGIC FAMILIES
UNIT 6/I
18 TTL, ECL 3 2
UNIT 6/II
19 MOS & CMOS, their operation and specification 3 2
Module -1 ANALOG ELECTRONICS
UNIT 1/I
20,21 Different Classes of Amplifiers - (Class-A, B, AB and C - basic concepts, 4 NONE
power, efficiency
UNIT 1/II
22,23 Recapitulation of basic concepts of Feedback and Oscillation, Phase Shift, 4 NONE
Wein Bridge oscillators
UNIT 1/III
24,25 Astable&MonostableMultivibrators ,Schimtt Trigger circuits , 555 Timer 4 NONE
IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
KALYANI

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING

WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: Analog Communication
Code: EC 501
Semester / Branch: 5th Semester/ ECE
Credit: 4

MODULE 1- INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG COMMUNICATION [9L]


UNIT1/I – INTRODUCTION [1L]
Elements of communication system - Transmitters, Transmission channels & receivers Concept of modulation, its
needs

UNIT1/ II -CONTINUOUS WAVE LINEAR MODULATION [5L]


Amplitude modulation(AM-DSB/TC): Time domain representation of AM signal (expression derived using a single
tone message), modulation index , frequency domain (spectral) representations, illustration of the carrier and side band
components; transmission bandwidth for AM; Phasor diagram of an AM signal; Calculation of Transmitted power &
sideband power & Efficiency ; concept of under, over and critical modulation of AM-DSB-TC.

UNIT 1/III- OTHER AMPLITUDE MODULATIONS [3L]


Double side band suppressed carrier (DSBSC) modulation: time and frequency
domain expressions, bandwidth and transmission power for DSB. Single side band modulation (SSB) both TC & SC
and only the basic concept of VSB, Spectra and band-width.
MODULE-2 GENERATION & DETECTION OF AMPLITUDE MODULATION [9L]
UNIT 2/I -GENERATION OF AM [4L]
Concept of i) Gated and ii) Square law modulators, Balanced Modulator. Generation of SSB: Filter method, Phase
shift method

UNIT2/ II- DEMODULATION FOR LINEAR MODULATION [3L]


Demodulation of AM signals: Detection of AM by envelope detector , Synchronous detection for AM-SC, Effects of
Frequency & Phase mismatch, Corrections.

UNIT2/ III- PRINCIPLE OF SUPER HETERODYNE RECEIVERS [2L]


Super heterodyning principle, intermediate frequency, Local oscillator frequency, image frequency.

MODULE-3 ANGLE MODULATION [8L]


UNIT3/ I FREQUENCY MODULATION (FM) AND PHASE MODULATION (PM) [3L]
Time and Frequency domain representations, Spectral representation of FM and PM for a single tone message,
Bessel’s functions and Fourier series. Phasor diagram

UNIT3/ II GENERATION OF FM & PM [3L]


Narrow and Wide-band angle modulation, Basic block diagram representation of generation of FM & PM, Concept of
VCO & Reactance modulator

UNIT3/ III- DEMODULATION OF FM AND PM [2L]


Concept of frequency discriminators , Phase Locked Loop

MODULE - 4 MULTIPLEXING [10L]


UNIT 4/I- FDM &TDM [3L]
Frequency Division Multiplexing, Time Division Multiplexing, (FDM) , Stereo – AM and FM: Basic concepts with
block diagrams

UNIT 4/II- RANDOM SIGNALS AND NOISE IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM [2L]


Noise in Communication systems – Internal & External noise, Noise Temperature, Signal-to-Noise ratio, White noise,
thermal noise, Figure of Merit.

UNIT4/ III NOISE PERFORMANCE IN ANALOG COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS [5L]


SNR calculation for DSB/TC, DSB-SC, SSB-TC, SSBSC & FM.
COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SOURISH CHATTERJEE


Subject with code: ANALOG COMMUNICATION (Code: EC 501)
Semester / Branch: 5TH SEMESTER/ ECE
Credit: 4
Alloted Hrs: 42 L (42×50 min= 35 Hours)

1. Textbook:
T1: Simon Haykin ―An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication‖, Wiley Publication
Or
B.P.Lathi –―Modern Analog & Digital Communication‖- Oxford Publications

2. References:
R1: Taub and Schilling , ―Principles of Communication Systems‖, TMG
R2: Singh & Sapre—―Communication Systems‖: 2/e, TMH
R3: Leon W. Couch-― Digital and Analog Communication Systems‖ Pearson
R4: S Sharma, ―Analog Communication Systems‖- Katson Books
R5: V.Chandrasekhar ― Communication System‖- Oxford
R6: R.K. Kanodia & Ashish Murolia ― GATE Electronics & Communication Volume 2‖ Nodia &
Company (For Numerical Problems)

3. E-Learning Courses for Reference (From NPTEL):


W1
www.learnerstv.com/Free-Engineering-Video-lectures-ltv179-Page1.htm
(Prof.Surendra Prasad, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi)
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NO OF NAME E-


NO LECTURE OF LEARNI
BOOK NG
REFERE
NCES
MODULE 1- INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG COMMUNICATION [9L]

UNIT 1/I – INTRODUCTION [1L]

1. Elements of communication system - 1 T1, R5 W1


Transmitters, Transmission channels & Module 1
receivers Concept of modulation, its needs

UNIT1/ II -CONTINUOUS WAVE LINEAR MODULATION [6L]

2 Recaptulation of signal and systems including 1 T1,R3 W1


fourier transform Module 3
3 Amplitude modulation(AM-DSB/TC): Time 1 T1,R2 NONE
domain representation of AM signal
(expression derived using a single tone
message), modulation index
4 Modulation Theorem, Frequency domain 1 T1,R1 NONE
(spectral) representations, illustration of the
carrier and side band components;
5 Multitone Modulation ,Power Relation and 1 R4 NONE
Efficiency Calculation
6 Concept of under, over and critical modulation 1 T1,R4 NONE
of AM-DSB-TC and,Numerical Problems on
Efficiency and Power relation

UNIT 1/ III- OTHER AMPLITUDE MODULATIONS [3L]

7 Double side band suppressed carrier (DSBSC) 1 T1,R1 NONE


modulation: time and frequency domain
expressions, bandwidth and transmission power
for DSB
8 Hilbert Transform, Properties of Hilbert 1 T1,R3 W1
Transform Module 4
9 Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier 1 T1,R1 NONE
Modulation,Time Domain Description of
SSBSC Signal
10 Basic concept of VSB, Spectra and band-width. 1 T1,R1 W1
Comparison between different types of Module
Amplitude Modulation 12

MODULE-2 GENERATION & DETECTION OF AMPLITUDE


MODULATION [10L]
UNIT 2/I -GENERATION OF AM [3L]

11 Square Law Modulator 1 T1


12 Balanced Modulator, Ring Modulator 1 T1,R4 NONE
13 Filter Method of SSB Generation, Phase Shift 1 T1,R4 W1
Method of SSB Generation Module
11
UNIT 2/II- DEMODULATION FOR LINEAR MODULATION [3L]

14 Demodulation of AM signals: Detection of AM 1 T1,R5 NONE


by envelope detector
15 Square Law Detector, Synchronous detection 1 T1 NONE
for AM-SSBSC.

16 Effects of Frequency & Phase mismatch, 1 T1,R5 NONE


Corrections
UNIT 2/III- PRINCIPLE OF SUPER HETERODYNE RECEIVERS & ASSIGNMENTS[4L]

17 Frequency Translation of Bandpass Signal, 1 T1,R2 W1


Mixing, Receiver Characteristics: Module
Selectivity,Sensitivity,Fidelity 12 &13
18 Intermediate frequency, Local oscillator 1 T1,R2 W1
frequency, image frequency, Block Diagram of Module
Superheterodyne Receiver 12 & 13
19 Class Assignment I 1 R4 NONE
20 Class Assignment II (GATE) 1 R6 NONE
MODULE-3 ANGLE MODULATION [9L]

UNIT I FREQUENCY MODULATION (FM) AND PHASE MODULATION (PM) [3L]

21 Angle Modulation: Basic Concepts (Sinusoidal 1 T1,R2 W1


and Square Modulation) Module
15
22 Single Tone Frequency Modulation,Spectrum 1 T1 NONE
Analysis.
23 Wide band and Narrow Band FM, 1 T1 NONE
Transmission Bandwidth
UNIT II GENERATION OF FM & PM [3L]
24 Narrow and Wide-band angle modulation, 1 T1,R5 NONE
Basic block diagram representation of
generation of FM & PM
25 Direct Method of Generating FM 1 T1,R5 W1
Module
17
26 Concept of VCO & Reactance modulator, 1 T1,R5 NONE
Comparison Between AM and FM

UNIT 3/III- DEMODULATION OF FM & NUMERICAL PROBLEM ON FM [3L]


27 Demodulation of FM, Balanced Frequency 1 T1,R4, W1
Discriminator,PLL R5 Module
22
28 Solution of Numerical Problems on FM 1 R4 NONE
29 Solution of Numerical Problems on FM 1 R6 NONE
(GATE)
MODULE - 4 MULTIPLEXING [10L]

UNIT 4/I- FDM &TDM [2L]

30 Time division multiplexing, Frequency 1 T1,R3, NONE


Division Multiplexing R1
31 Stereo – AM and FM: Basic concepts with 1 R2,R4, NONE
block diagrams R5

UNIT 4/II- RANDOM SIGNALS AND NOISE IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM [3L]

32 Noise in Communication systems – Internal & 1 T1,R2 W1


External noise, Thermal and Shot Noise Module 2
33 I/P and O/P SNR, Noise Figure, 1 T1,R2 NONE
34 Equivalent Noise Temperature, Cascade 1 T1,R2 NONE
Connections of Noisy Networks
UNIT 4/III NOISE PERFORMANCE IN ANALOG COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS [5L]
35 Signal to Noise Ratio for Coherent Reception 1 T1,R1, W1
(DSBSC) R4 Module
36 Noise in SSBSC System 1 T1,R1, 34 to 37
R4
37 Noise in AM Receiver Using Envelope 1 T1,R1,
Detection, Threshold Effect R4
38 Noise in FM Reception 1 T1,R1,
R4
39 Solution of Numerical Problems 1 R4,R6 NONE
40 Solution of Numerical Problems (GATE) 1 R6 NONE
CONCLUDING SESSIONS [2L]
41 Overall Discussion And WBUT (previous 1 - -
years) question answer session
42 WBUT question answer session continues 1 - -
IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
KALYANI

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING

WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: Digital Communication
Code: EE 705C
Semester / Branch: 7th Semester/ EE
Credit: 3

MODULE 1- PROBABILITY THEORY AND RANDOM PROCESS [6L]


Conditional probability, communication example, joint probability, statistical independence, random
variable-continuous and discrete, cumulative distribution function, probability density function – Gaussian,
Rayleigh and Rician mean, variance, random process, stationary and ergodic processes, correlation
coefficient, covariance, auto correlation function and its properties, random binary wave, power spectral
density

MODULE-2 SIGNAL VECTOR REPRESENTATION [6L]


Analogy between signal and vector, distinguishibility of signal, orthogonality and orthonormality, basis
function, orthogonal signal space, message point , signal constellation, geometric interpretation of signals,
likelihood functions, Schwartz inequality, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization procedure, response of the noisy
signal at the receiver, maximum likelihood decision rule, decision boundary, optimum correlation receiver;
probability of error , error function, complementary error function, Type-I and Type-II errors.
MODULE-3 DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION [10L]

UNIT3/ I
Concept of sampling, Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), interlacing and multiplexing of samples, Pulse
Code Modulation (PCM), quantization, uniform and non-uniform quantization, quantization noise, binary
encoding, A-Law and μ -law companding, differential PCM, delta modulation and
adaptive delta modulation.
UNIT3/ II
Digital transmission components, source, multiplexer, line coder, regenerative repeater, concept of line
coding – polar/unipolar/bipolar NRZ and RZ, Manchester, differential encoding and their PSDs, pulse
shaping, Inter Symbol Interference (ISI), Eye pattern, Nyquist criterion for zero ISI,
equalizer, zero forcing equalizer, timing extraction.

MODULE - 4 DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES [14L]


Types of Digital Modulation, coherent and non-coherent Binary Modulation Techniques, basic digital carrier
modulation techniques: ASK, FSK and PSK,
Coherent Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK), geometrical representation of BPSK signal; error probability
of BPSK, generation and detection of BPSK Signal, power spectrum of BPSK.
Concept of M-ary Communication, M-ary phase shift keying, the average probability of symbol error for
coherent M-ary PSK, power spectra of MPSK,
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), error probability of QPSK signal, generation and detection of
QPSK signals, power spectra of QPSK signals, Offset Quadrature Phase shift Queuing (OQPSK),
Coherent Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), Binary FSK, error probability of BFSK signals, generation and
detection of Coherent Binary FSK signals, power spectra of BFSK signal,
Minimum Shift Keying (MSK), signal constellation of MSK waveforms, error probability of MSK signal,
Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying: GMSK, basic concept of OFDM, constellation diagram,
Some performance issues for different digital modulation techniques - Error Vector Magnitude (EVM), Eye
Pattern and Relative Constellation Error (RCE),
Conceptual idea for Vector Signal Analyzer (VSA)
COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SOURISH CHATTERJEE


Subject with code: DIGITAL COMMUNICATION (Code: EE 705C)
Semester / Branch: 7TH SEMESTER/ EE
Credit: 3
Alloted Hrs: 45 L (45×50min= 37 Hours Approx)

1. Textbook:
T1: B.P.Lathi –―Modern Analog & Digital Communication‖- Oxford Publications

2. References:
R1: Simon Haykin ―Digital Communication‖, Wiley Publication
R2: Taub and Schilling , ―Principles of Communication Systems‖, TMG
R3 R.N. Mutagi- ― Digital Communication‖- Oxford
R4: NPTEL Study Material
R5: : Leon W. Couch-― Digital and Analog Communication Systems‖ Pearson
R6: S Sharma, ―Analog and Digital Communication Systems‖- Katson Books

PRE-REQUISITE FOR THE COURSE

Basic Concept of different signals and systems, Fourier Transformation of


signals, Concept on Analog Communication System, Importance of Modulation,
Amplitude and Frequency Modulation Technique, Modulation Index, Noise,
AWGN, SNR, Noise Figure
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NO OF NAME


NO LECTURE OF
BOOK

MODULE 1- PROBABILITY THEORY AND RANDOM PROCESS [9L]

UNIT 1/I – PROBABILITY BASICS AND RANDOM VARIABLE [5L]

1. Introduction, Advantage of Digital Communication, 1 T1, R4


Probability Terminology
(Outcome, Experiment, Event etc)
2 Probability of an Event, Conditional Probability 1 T1, R4
3 Random Variables, Distribution Function, PDF 1 T1, R4
4 Joint Distribution Function, Statistical Independence, 1 T1, R4
Marginal Density Function
5 Moment Generating Function, Mean, Variance 1 T1, R4
UNIT1/ II –RANDOM PROCESS [4L]

6 Autocorrelation Function, Energy and Power Spectral 1 R1


Density
7 Random Variable to Random Process, Importance of 1 T1,R1
Ensemble Statistics
8 Characterization of Random Process, Simplified 1 T1,R1
Assumption (Concept on stationarity), Gross
Characterization
9 Wide sense stationary Process, Ergodic Process 1 T1,R1
MODULE-2 SIGNAL VECTOR REPRESENTATION [8L]

UNIT 2/I –BASICS OF SIGNAL SPACE [4L]

11 Vector Space : Subspace, Inner Product, Norm, Basis 1 T1


12 Analogy between Signal and Vector, Signal Space: 1 T1,R3
Inner Product, Norm
13 Concept on Orthogonality, Orthonormal Basis, Cauchy 1 T1,R3
Schwartz Inequality, Problems
14 Gram Schmidt Procedure, Pictorial Representation of
Gram Schmidt Method, Importance of the method in
Digital Communication (Overview)
UNIT 2/II- SIGNAL VECTOR REPRESENTATION FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATION [3L]

14 Geometric Interpretation of Signals, Signal 1 T1,R3


Constellation and Message Point, Observation Vector
15 Maximum Likelihood Detection 1 T1
16 Optimum Receiver, Matched Filter 1 T1,R3
17 Rayleigh Energy Theorem, Maximization of Output 1 T1,R3
SNR
MODULE-3 DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION [14L]

UNIT 3/I PAM, PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM [8L]

18 Concept of Sampling, Nyquist Theorem, Pulse 1 T11,R5


Amplitude Modulation
19 Time division Multiplexing and Frequency Division 1 T1,R2
Multiplexing
20 Pulse Code Modulation, Uniform Quantization, 1 T1,R6
Encoding, Regenerative Repeater
21 Quantization Noise and SNR Calculation 1 T1,R4
22 Non uniform Quantization, Companding (µ law &A 1 T1,R6
law)
23 Differential Pulse Code Modulation, SNR Improvement 1 T1,R1
over PCM
24 Delta Modulation, Granular and Slope overload Noise in 1 T1,R1
DM
25 SNR calculation for DM, Adaptive Delta Modulation 1 T1,R4
Technique, Prediction Filter
UNIT 3/II DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION [6L]
26 Line Coding, Different Line Coding Technique 1 T1,R6
27 Inter-symbolic Interference, Nyquist Criterion for Zero 1 T1,R1
ISI
28 Eye Pattern, Importance of Eye Diagram 1 T1,R1

29 Controlled ISI, Partial Response Signalling, Scrambling 1 T1,R1


30 Equalizers, Zero Forcing Equalizers, Timing Extraction 1 T1
31 Numerical Problems 1 R6
MODULE - 4 DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES [12L]

32 Digital Modulation Formats, Amplitude Shift Keying 1 R1,R4


33 Coherent Binary PSK, Signal space Diagram, BPSK 1 R1,R4
Transmitter and Receiver
34 Response of Bank of Correlators 1 R1,R4
35 Error Probability of BPSK 1 R1,R4
36 Coherent Binary FSK, Signal Space Diagram, FSK 1 R1,R4
transmitter and Receiver
37 Error Probability of FSK 1 R1,R4
38 Coherent QPSK techniques, Signal Space diagram, 1 R1,R4
39 Transmitter and Receiver for QPSK 1 R1,R4
40 Basic Concept of M-ary PSK, Minimum Shift Keying 1 R1,R4
41 Basic Idea of DPSK and OQPSK 1 R1,R4
42 Basic Concept of OFDM 1 R1,R4
43 Vector Signal Analyzer 1 R1,R4
CONCLUDING SESSIONS [2L]
44 Overall Discussion And WBUT (previous years) 1 -
question answer session
45 WBUT question answer session continues 1 -
IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
KALYANI
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: Microelectronics & VLSI Designs
Code: EC-702
Semester / Branch: 3RDSemester/ EE
Credit: 3

Module 1: Introduction to VLSI Design


UNIT1/IVLSI Design Concepts, Moor's Law, Scale of Integration (SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI, ULSI – basic idea only),

UNIT1/IITypes of VLSI Chips (Analog &DigitalVLSI chips, General purpose, ASIC, PLA, FPGA

UNIT1/ III Design principles (Digital VLSI –Concept of Regularity, Granularity etc), Design Domains

Module 2: Micro-electronic Processes for VLSI Fabrication


Silicon Semiconductor Technology- An Overview, Wafer processig, Oxidation, Epitaxial deposition, Ion-implantation
& Diffusion ,Cleaning, Etching , Photo-lithography – Positive & Negative photo-resist, Basic CMOS Technology –
(Steps in fabricating CMOS , Basic n-well CMOS process, p-well CMOS process, Twin tubprocess , Silicon on
insulator,Layout Design Rule: Stick diagram with examples , Layout rules .

Module – 3: CMOS for Digital VLSI Circuits

UNIT3/ I Recapitulation of MOS , CMOS, CMOS inverter

UNIT3/ IICMOS logic circuits, NAND & NOR Gates, Complex logic circuits

UNIT3/ III CMOS Full Adder, CMOS Transmission GATE, Advanced CMOS Logic circuits

UNIT3/ IVSequential CMOS logic circuits, SR Latch circuit, clocked JK Latch/ Master-Slave JK , CMOS D-latch &
Edge triggered flip-flop
Module – 4: Analog VLSI Circuits

UNIT5/ IAnalog VLSI design steps ,Basic building blocks of Analog VLSI chips

UNIT5/ IIMOS switch , Active load / resistors; Voltagedividers (,CMOS Current source & sink;

UNIT5/ IIICMOS Voltage references/voltage dividers

UNIT5/ IV CMOS Differential amplifier; Output amplifiers ,CMOS OPAMP ,Switched capacitor filter

COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SUDESHNA DEY, Dr.DEB KUMAR PAL


Subject with code:Microelectronics & VLSI Designs [EC-702]
Semester / Branch: 7TH SEMESTER/ ECE
Credit: 3

5. Textbook:
1. CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit, S.M.Kang&Y.Leblebici, TMH.
2. VLSI Design & EDA Tools , A.Sarkar De,Sarkar, SCITECH
3. Modern VLSI Design: system on silicon, Wayne Wolf; Addison Wesley Longman Publisher

6. References:
1. Digital Integrated Circuits, Demassa&Ciccone, John Willey &Sons .
2. Digital Integrated Circuit, J.M.Rabaey, Chandrasan, Nicolic, Pearson Education.
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NAME REFEREN


NO OF CES
BOOK
Module 1: Introduction to VLSI Design
UNIT 1/I,II,III
1. VLSI Design Concepts, Moor's Law, Scale of Integration (SSI, 1 2
MSI, LSI, VLSI, ULSI )
2 Types of VLSI Chips (Analog &DigitalVLSI chips, General 1 2
purpose, ASIC, PLA, FPGA
3 Design principles (Digital VLSI –Concept of Regularity, 1 2
Granularity etc), Design Domains
Module – 3: CMOS for Digital VLSI Circuits
UNIT 3/I
4, Recapitulation of MOS , CMOS, CMOS inverter 1,2 2
UNIT 3/II
5,6 CMOS logic circuits, NAND & NOR Gates, Complex logic circuits 1,2 2
UNIT 3/III
7,8 CMOS Full Adder, CMOS Transmission GATE, Advanced CMOS 1,2 2
Logic circuits
UNIT 3/IV
9,10 Sequential CMOS logic circuits, SR Latch circuit, clocked JK 1,2 2
Latch/ Master-Slave JK , CMOS D-latch & Edge triggered flip-flop
Module – 4: Analog VLSI Circuits
UNIT 4/I
11 Analog VLSI design steps ,Basic building blocks of Analog VLSI 2 2
chips
UNIT 4/II
12 MOS switch , Active load / resistors; Voltage dividers (,CMOS 2 2
Current source & sink
UNIT 4/III
13,14 CMOS Voltage references/voltage dividers [Basic circuits only 2 2
UNIT 4/IV
15,16 CMOS Differential amplifier; Output amplifiers ,CMOS OPAMP 2 2
,Switched capacitor filter
IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
KALYANI

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING

WBUT SYLLABUS
Subject: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Code: EC 701
Semester / Branch: 7th Semester/ ECE
Credit: 3

MODULE – I:
Cellular Mobile Wireless Networks: Systems and Design Fundamentals: 6L
Brief introduction to mobile wireless communication and systems, Description of cellular system, Cellular
Structure, Frequency Reuse, Cell clustering, Capacity enhancement techniques for cellular networks, cell
splitting, antenna sectoring, Co-channel and Adjacent channel interferences, Channel assignment schemes –
Fixed channel, Dynamic channel and Hybrid channel, mobility management – location management and
handoff management, handoff process, different types of handoff.

Characteristics of wireless channel and propagation path loss models: 6L


Different Multi-path propagation mechanisms, Multi-path effects on mobile communication, Fading,
different types of fading, small and large scale fading, slow and fast fading, narrowband and wideband
fading, Inter symbol interference, fast fading model, Doppler effect due to velocity of mobiles, Rayleigh
envelop, free space propagation model, two ray ground reflection model, log distance path loss model, log
normal shadowing model, macro and micro cell propagation models, types of base stations and mobile
station antennas.

MODULE – II:
Modern Mobile Wireless Communication Systems 2L
Evolution strategies – First Generation (1G) to Fourth Generation (4G), Personal Area Networks :PAN,
Low Tier Wireless System: Cordless Telephone, Second Generation (CT2), Digital European Cordless
Telecommunications (DECT), Public wide-area Wireless Networks: 1 G to 3G cellular networks
Multiple Access Technologies in cellular communication 3L
Time division multiple access (TDMA), narrowband and wideband TDMA, synchronous and asynchronous
TDMA, Frequency division multiple access (FDMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Direct-
sequence CDMA, spread spectrum technique, spectral efficiency of different wireless access technologies:
Spectral Efficiency in FDMA system, Spectral Efficiency in TDMA system, Spectral Efficiency for DS-
CDMA system
Cellular Communication Networks and Systems
Second generation (2G) Network: 3L
Global system for mobile communication (GSM): Architecture and Protocols Air Interface, GSM spectrum,
GSM Multiple Access Scheme, GSM Channel Organization, Traffic Channel multi-frame, Control
(Signaling) Channel Multi-frame, Frames, Multi-frames, Superframes And Hyper-frames, GSM Call Set up
Procedure, Location Update Procedure, Routing of a call to a Mobile Subscriber
The concept of packet data services 3L
The 2.5 G General Packet Radio Services: GPRS Networks Architecture, GPRS Interfaces and Reference
Points, GPRS Mobility Management Procedures, GPRS Attachment and Detachment Procedures, Session
Management and PDP Context, Data Transfer through GPRS Network and Routing, The IP Internetworking
Model
Overview of CDMA systems: 3L
IS-95 Networks and 3G – The Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) CDMA based IS-95
Systems, forward link and reverse link for IS-95, handoff process in CDMA based IS-95 network. UMTS
Network Architecture –Release 99, UMTS Interfaces, UMTS Network Evolution UMTS Release 4 and 5,
UMTS FDD and TDD, UMTS Channels, Logical Channels, UMTS Time Slots

MODULE – III:
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN): IEEE 802.11 Standards and Protocols 4L
IEEE 802.11 standards, WLAN family, WLAN transmission technology, WLAN system architecture,
Collision Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) and CSMA collision avoidance
(CSMA/CA), Frequency Hopping Spread Spectra, 802.11 PHY and MAC layers, IEEE 802.11 Distributed
Coordination function (DCF) and Point coordination function (PCF), Back off algorithm, Virtual carrier
sense, MAC frame format. Security and QoS issues, WLAN applications
Wireless Broadband Networks and Access 3L
Evolution of broadband wireless, IEEE 802.16 standards : WiMAX , Spectrum Allocation, IEEE 802.16
Standard Architecture, Overview of WiMAX PHY, IEEE 802.16 MAC Layer, IEEE 802.16 Scheduling
Services, Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS), Real-time Polling Service (rtPS), Non-realtime Polling Service
(nrtPS), Best Effort (BE) Overview of 3G Long Term Evolution (3G LTE) for broadband wireless
communication, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)

MODULE – IV:
Mobile Internet Protocol 3L
Basic Mobile IP, Mobile IP Type-MIPV4 and MIPv6, Mobile IP: Concept, Four basic entities for MIPv4,
Mobile IPv4 Operations, Registration, Tunneling, MIPv4 Reverse Tunneling, MIPv4 Triangular Routing,
Configuring PDP Addresses on Mobile Station, Mobility Classification, Seamless Terminal Mobility
Management, Limitations of current TCP/IP networks for mobility support, Mobility solution, Accessing
External PDN through GPRS/UMTS PS Domain, Transparent Access, Use of Mobile IP for Non-transparent
access, Dynamically 4accesses IP address from External Network.

Alloted Hrs: 36 L

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice,
T.S.Rappaport, PHI Learning.

2. Wireless Communication and Networks : 3G and Beyond,


I. Saha Misra, TMH Education.
3. Wireless Networks: Applications and Protocols,
T. S. Rappaport, Pearson Education
4. Wireless Communications,
A. Goldsmith, Cambridge University Press.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Lee’s Essentials of Wireless Communications,
MH Prof. Med/Tech
2. Wireless Digital Communications: Modulations and Spread Spectrum Applications,
K. Feher, Prentice Hall.
3. Wireless Communications and Networking,
J.W.Mark and W. Zhuang, PHI.

COURSE PLAN

Name of the Faculty: SOUMIK SEN


Subject with code: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION (Code: EC 701)
Semester / Branch: 7TH SEMESTER/ ECE
Detailed Plan for Lectures:

LECTURE CONTENT NO OF NAME E-


NO LECTURE OF LEARNI
BOOK NG
REFERE
NCES
MODULE 1[12L]
UNIT 1/I – CELLULAR MOBILE WIRELESS NETWORKS: SYSTEMS AND DESIGN
FUNDAMENTALS[6L]
1. Brief introduction to mobile wireless communication 1 T1,T2 -
and systems, Description of cellular system, Cellular
Structure
2 Frequency Reuse, Cell clustering 1 T1,T2 -

3 Capacity enhancement techniques for cellular 1 T1,T2 -


networks, cell splitting, antenna sectoring

4 Co-channel and Adjacent channel interferences, 1 T1,T2 -


Channel assignment schemes – Fixed channel,
Dynamic channel and Hybrid channel

5 mobility management –location management and 1 T2 -


handoff management, handoff process, different types
of handoff.
6 Mathematical Deductions & Probleems 1 T2 -

UNIT 1/ II- CHARACTERISTICS OF WIRELESS CHANNEL AND PROPAGATION PATH LOSS


MODELS [6L]
7 Different Multi-path propagation mechanisms, Multi- 1 T2 -
path effects on mobile communication
8 Fading, different types of fading, small and large 1 T2 -
scale fading, slow and fast fading, narrowband and
wideband
fading
9 Inter symbol interference, fast fading model, Doppler 1 T2 -
effect due to velocity of mobiles
10 Rayleigh envelop, free space propagation model 1 T2 -
11 two ray ground reflection model, log distance path 1 T2 -
loss model, log normal shadowing model,
Mathematical problem
12 macro and micro cell propagation models, types of 1 T2 -
base stations and mobile station antennas.

MODULE 2[14L]
UNIT 2/I- MODERN MOBILE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS [2L]
13 Evolution strategies – First Generation (1G) to Fourth 1 T1,T2 -
Generation (4G), Personal Area Networks :PAN,
Low Tier Wireless System: Cordless Telephone,
14 Second Generation (CT2), Digital European Cordless 1 T1,T2 -
Telecommunications (DECT), Public wide-area
Wireless Networks: 1 G to 3G cellular networks
UNIT 2/II- MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES IN CELLULAR COMMUNICATION[3L]
15 Time division multiple access (TDMA), narrowband 1 T1,T2 -
and wideband TDMA, synchronous and
asynchronous TDMA, Frequency division multiple
access (FDMA),
16 Code Division Multiple Access(CDMA), Direct- 1 T1,T2 -
sequence CDMA, spread spectrum technique
17 spectral efficiency of different wireless 1 TI,T2 -
access technologies: Spectral Efficiency in FDMA
system, Spectral Efficiency in TDMA system,
Spectral Efficiency for
DS-CDMA system

UNIT 2/III/I- 2G NETWORK [3L]


18 Global system for mobile communication (GSM): 1 T1,T2 -
Architecture and Protocols Air Interface, GSM
spectrum, GSM Multiple Access Scheme
19 GSM Channel Organization, Traffic Channel multi- 1 T1,T2 -
frame, Control (Signaling) Channel Multi-frame,
Frames, Multi-frames, Superframes And Hyper-
frames
20 GSM Call Set up Procedure, Location Update 1 T1,T2 -
Procedure, Routing of a call to a Mobile Subscriber
UNIT 2/III/II THE CONCEPT OF PACKET DATA SERVICES [3L]
21 The 2.5 G General Packet Radio Services: GPRS 1 T1,T2 -
Networks Architecture, GPRS Interfaces and
Reference Points
22 GPRS Mobility Management Procedures, GPRS 1 T1,T2 -
Attachment and Detachment Procedures, Session
Management and PDP Context
23 Data Transfer through GPRS Network and Routing, 1 T1,T2 -
The IP Internetworking Model

UNIT 2/III/III- OVERVIEW OF CDMA SYSTEMS [3L]


24 IS-95 Networks and 3G – The Universal Mobile 1 T1,T2 -
Telecommunication System (UMTS) CDMA based
IS-95 Systems, forward link and reverse link for IS-
95
25 handoff process in CDMA based 1 T2 -
IS-95 network. UMTS Network Architecture –
Release 99, UMTS Interfaces, UMTS Network
Evolution UMTS Release 4 and 5
26 UMTS FDD and TDD, UMTS Channels, Logical 1 T2 -
Channels, UMTS
Time Slots

MODULE - 3 [7L]
UNIT 3/I- WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (WLAN): IEEE 802.11 STANDARDS AND
PROTOCOLS [4L]
27 IEEE 802.11 standards, WLAN family, WLAN 1 T2 -
transmission technology, WLAN system architecture
28 Collision Sense Multiple Access with Collision 1 T2 -
Detection (CSMA/CD) and CSMA collision
avoidance(CSMA/CA), Frequency Hopping Spread
Spectra
29 802.11 PHY and MAC layers, IEEE 802.11 1 T2 -
Distributed Coordination function (DCF) and Point
coordination function (PCF), Back off algorithm
30 Virtual carrier sense, MAC frame format. Security 1 -
and QoS issues, WLAN applications
UNIT 3/II WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORK AND ACCESS [3L]
31 Evolution of broadband wireless, IEEE 802.16 1 T2 -
standards : WiMAX , Spectrum Allocation, IEEE
802.16 Standard Architecture, Overview of WiMAX
PHY, IEEE 802.16 MAC Layer
32 IEEE 802.16 Scheduling Services, Unsolicited Grant 1 T2 -
Service (UGS), Real-time Polling Service (rtPS),
Non-realtime Polling Service (nrtPS),
33 Best Effort (BE) Overview of 3G Long Term 1 - www.cse.wu
stl.edu/~jain/
Evolution (3G LTE) for broadband wireless cse574-
communication, Orthogonal Frequency Division 08/ftp/lte.pdf
Multiple Access (OFDMA) santos.ee.nt
u.edu.tw/mo
bile2011/13.
pdf-
MOBILE INTERNET PROTOCOL [3L]
34 Basic Mobile IP, Mobile IP Type-MIPV4 and 1 - ccis2k.org/iaj
it/PDF/vol.4,
MIPv6, Mobile IP: Concept, Four basic entities for no.2/10-
MIPv4, Mobile IPv4 Operations, Registration, Fayza.pdf
Tunneling, MIPv4 Reverse Tunneling
35 MIPv4 Triangular Routing, Configuring PDP 1 - www.cs.rice.
edu/~dbj/pu
Addresses on Mobile Station, Mobility Classification, bs/cluster-
Seamless Terminal Mobility Management, optim.pdf
Limitations of current TCP/IP networks for mobility www.free.ne
t/NTL/IP6/pr
support, Mobility solution esentation/m
ipv6english.
pdf
36 Accessing External PDN through GPRS/UMTS PS 1 - doc.utwente.
nl/65994/1/tr
Domain, Transparent Access, Use of Mobile IP for -ctit-99-
Non-transparent access, Dynamically 4accesses IP 21.pdf
address from External Network.

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