B.Tech ECE Course Outline
B.Tech ECE Course Outline
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ECE 3152 Linear Control Theory 3 1 0 4 ECE 3252 Wireless Communication 4 0 0 4
ECE 3153 Microprocessors 3 0 0 3 ECE **** Program Elective-I 3 0 0 3
III
ECE 3154 Microwave Engineering 3 1 0 4 ECE **** Program Elective-II 3 0 0 3
**** Open Elective II * * * 3 **** Open Elective-III * * * 3
ECE 3161 DSP Lab 0 0 3 1 ECE 3261 Communication Networks Lab 0 0 6 2
ECE 3162 Microprocessor Lab 0 0 6 2 ECE 3262 Communication Systems Lab 0 0 6 2
15 3 9 24 16 0 12 23
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) + OE 27+3=30 Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) + OE 28+3=31
SEVENTH SEMESTER EIGHTH SEMESTER
ECE**** Program Elective-lll 3 0 0 3 ECE 4298 Industrial Training 1
ECE**** Program Elective-lV 3 0 0 3 ECE 4299 Project Work/Practice School 12
IV
ECE**** Program Elective-V 3 0 0 3 ECE 4296 Project Work (Only for B.Tech honour Students) 20
ECE**** Program Elective-VI 3 0 0 3
ECE**** Program Elective-VII 3 0 0 3
******** Open Elective IV * * * 3
15 0 0 18 13
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) +OE 15+3=18
Minor SpeciaIisations Program Electives
ECE 4065: Advanced MOS Devices
I. Computational Intelligence
ECE 4066: Advanced Processors and Controllers
ELE 4061: Artificial Intelligence
ECE 4067: Building Automation Systems
ECE 4051: Computer Vision
ECE 4068: CAD for VLSI Design
ECE 4052: Machine Learning ECE 4069: Cipher Systems
ELE 4062: Soft Computing Techniques ECE 4070: Data Structures and Algorithms
II. Control Systems ECE 4071: Electronic Instrumentation
ICE 4051: Digital Control Systems ECE 4072: Electronic System Design
ICE 4052: Non-Linear Control Systems ECE 4073: Error Control Coding
ICE 4053: Robust Control ECE 4074: Flexible Electronics
ICE 4054: System Identification ECE 4075: Information Theory and Coding
ECE 4076: Low Voltage Analog Signal Processing
III. Embedded Systems ECE 4077: Microwave Integrated Circuits
ECE 4053: Embedded System Design ECE 4078: Motion & Geometry based methods in Computer Vision
ELE 4063: FPGA based system Design ECE 4079: Nano Technology
ECE 4054: Internet of Things ECE 4080: Object Oriented Programming Using C++
ELE 4064: Real Time Systems ECE 4081: Operating Systems for Advanced Processors
ECE 4082: Optical Wireless Communication
IV. Illumination Technology
ECE 4083: Power Electronics
ELE 4065: Integrated Lighting Design
ECE 4084: Radar and Navigation Systems
ELE 4066: Lighting Controls: Technology & Applications
ECE 4085: RF Circuit Design
ELE 4067: Lighting Science: Devices and Systems
ECE 4086: Spread Spectrum Communication
ELE 4068: Solid State Lighting ECE 4087: System on Chip Design
V. Sensor Technology ECE 4088: Thin films & Nanostructures
ICE 4055: Advanced Sensor Technology ECE 4089: Time Frequency and Wavelet Transforms
ICE 4056: Micro Electro Mechanical Systems ECE 4090: VLSI Process Technology
ICE 4057: Multi Sensor Data Fusion ECE 4091: Wireless Sensor Networks
ICE 4058: Smart Sensor ECE 4092: Analog IC Design
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ECE 2154: NETWORK ANALYSIS [2 1 0 3]
ECE 2151: ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS [3 1 0 4]
Network Theorems. Evaluation of initial and final conditions in RL, RC
Introduction to MOSFET, Large and Small-Signal model. Biasing,
and RLC circuits. General and particular solutions of RL, RC and RLC
Amplifier topologies, Analysis and Design of various amplifier
circuits. Response of RC circuits to different excitations. Solution of RL,
configurations. Current mirror and active load, Cascode amplifier,
RC, RLC networks using Laplace transform.Two port Networks.Finding
Multistage Amplifiers. Analysis of MOS Differential pair. Frequency
two port parameters,relationship between two port parameters.
Response analysis of amplifier configurations. Basic principles and
Interconnected two port networks. Network functions. Poles and Zeros
analysis of different types of oscillators. Negative feedback and
of Network Functions.
advantages, analysis of different negative feedback amplifier topologies.
Different classes of power amplifier and their analysis.
References:
1. Valkenburg. M. E. V.,Network Analysis, Pearson Education, 2006.
References:
2. Singh R. R., Network Analysis and Synthesis, McGraw Hill, 2013.
1. Razavi B., Fundamentals of Microelectronics, Wiley, 2013.
3. Nahvi M. and Edminister J., Electric Circuits, Schaum's Outline Series
2. Sedra. A.S. and Smith K. C., Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford
(6e), McGraw Hill.
University Press, 2011.
4. Millman J. and Taub H., Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms (3e),
3. Franco S., Analog Circuit Design: Discrete and Integrated, McGraw
McGraw Hill.
Hill. 2014.
4. Boylestad R.L. and Nashelsky L., Electronic Devices and Circuit
Theory (11e), PHI, 2012. ECE 2155: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS [3 1 0 4]
5. Millman J., Halkias C. C., and Parekh C. D., Integrated Electronics, Signals and elementary operations on them. Fourier representation,
McGraw Hill. 2010. Parseval's relations, Energy and Power spectral density. Systems and
their properties. LTI systems and their characterization, analysis of LTI
systems using convolution, Description of LTI systems using differential
ECE 2152: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE [2 1 0 3]
and difference equations, Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems,
Processor organization: ALU, Registers, Stack, Instruction set & convolution and modulation of mixed class signals. Continuous time LTI
addressing modes. Processor design: ALU design, Register design, system analysis using Laplace transform, discrete time LTI system
Multiplication & Division Algorithms, MAC. Accessing schemes for IO analysis using Z-transform. Sampling theorem.
devices and memory. Memory hierarchy, cache, DMA, timers/counters.
Micro-programmed and hard wired control unit design, pipelining and
References:
parallel processing. Types of architecture: RISC, CISC, SIMD, MIMD,
VLIW. Fixed point and floating point DSP architectures. 1. Haykin S. and Veen B. V., Signals and Systems, John Wiley and Sons,
2008.
2. Oppenheim A. V., Willsky A. S. and Nawab A.,Signals and Systems,
References:
PHI, 2015.
1. Rafiquzzaman M. and Chandra R., Modern Computer Architecture,
3. Hsu H. and Ranjan R.,Signals and Systems, Schaum's Outline
Galgotia Publications, 1999.
Series, McGraw Hill, 2006.
2. Patterson D. A. and Hennessy J. L., Computer Organization and
4. Lathi B. P., Linear Systems and Signals, Oxford University Press,
Design. The Hardware/Software Interface (3e), Elsevier, 2005.
2005
3. Carter N., Computer Architecture, Schaum's Outline, McGraw-Hill,
New Delhi. 2006
ECE 2161: DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN LAB [0 0 6 2]
4. Heys J. P, Computer Architecture and Organization, McGraw-Hill
International Editions, 1998. Measurement of performance parameters of digital ICs, transfer
characteristic of inverter, verification of Boolean theorems and laws,
5. Kuo S. M. and Gan W. S., Digital Signal Processors-Architectures,
implementation and verification of combinational and synchronous/
Implementations and Applications, Pearson Education, 2005.
asynchronous sequential circuits using digital ICs, experiments based
on HDL packages and simulation of digital circuits using open source
ECE 2153: DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN [3 1 0 4] software. Mini project based on digital hardware or software tool.
Logic Design Fundamentals, Combinational Logic Design, Sequential
Logic Design, Introduction to Verilog HDL, Structural modeling, Data-
ECE 2162: SIGNALS AND CIRCUITS SIMULATION LAB [0 0 3 1]
flow Modeling, BehavioralModeling, Switch Level Modeling, Tasks and
KVL and KCL, RLC series and parallel Resonance, MOSFET
Functions, Testing Verilog model, Digital Implementation Options and
characteristics, MOSFET amplifier, Characteristics of OPAMP, Maximum
Design Flow, FPGA Architectures and Applications
power transfer theorem, Norton's Theorem, Signals and systems and
their properties, Fourier Analysis of signals, sampling and signal
References: reconstruction, Analysis of LTI system and response.
1. Kohavi Z., Jha N.K., Switching and Finite Automata Theory,
Cambridge (3e), 2010.
2. Mano M. and Ciletti M. D., Digital Design, Pearson Education, 2007 FOURTH SEMESTER
3. Smith M. J. S., Application Specific ICs, Pearson 1997.
4. Palnitkar S., Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, MAT 2257: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IV [2 1 0 3]
Prentice Hall PTR, 2003. Finite sample spaces, conditional probability and independence, Baye's
5. Brown S. and Vranesic Z., Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog theorem, one dimensional random variable, mean, variance,
Design, TMH, 2013. Chebyshev's inequality. Two and higher dimensional random variables,
covariance, correlation coefficient, least squares principles of curve
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fitting. Binomial, Poisson, uniform, normal, gamma, chi-square and ECE 2253: LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS [3 1 0 4]
exponential distributions. Moment generating function, functions of one Op-amp and its characteristics, measurement of Op-Amp parameters,
and two dimensional random variables, sampling theory, central limit basic mathematical operations using Op-Amp. Current amplifiers.
theorem and applications. Stochastic processes. Difference Calculus, Design and analysis of various active filters. Linear and non-linear
difference equations with constant coefficients, solutions. Finite applications of op-amp. Special ICs:555 IC, 565 IC, and 566 IC and their
difference expressions for first and second order derivatives. Solution of applications. Data converters: design and analyses of various ADC and
boundary value problems, numerical solutions of Laplace and Poisson DAC
equations by standard five point formula and heat and wave equations by
explicit methods. References:
1. Sergio F, Design with Op amps and Analog Integrated Circuits,
References: McGraw Hill, 2002.
1. Meyer P.L., Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications , 2. Gayakwad R.A., Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Prentice
Second Edn., American Publishing Co., 1979 Hall of India, 2000.
2. Kreyszig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics (5e), Wiley Eastern, 3. Roy D. C. and Jain S., Linear Integrated Circuits, Wiley Eastern
1985.
3. Hogg R.V. and Craig A.T., Introduction to Mathematical Statistics ECE 2254: VLSI DESIGN [3 1 0 4]
(4e)., MacMillan, 1975 VLSI technology trends, MOS device operation, NMOS and CMOS
4. Narayanan S., Ramaniah G. and Pillay M, Advanced Engineering inverter, NMOS and CMOS fabrication: N-well, P-well, twin-tub CMOS
Mathematics, Vol 3, S. Viswanathan Printers and Publishers. and SOI process, VLSI implementation of combinational and sequential
circuits using switch and gate logic, Bi CMOS inverters and gates,
ECE 2255: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING [2 1 0 3] Dynamic logic: gates, latches and registers, Memory: RAM, ROM,
Review of Z - transform, stability analysis of LTI systems, unilateral Z - EPROM, EEPROM and flash memory, Stick diagrams, design rules and
transform, solution of difference equations. DFT and its properties. layouts, scaling, delay and power in NMOS and CMOS inverters,
Linear filtering using DFT. FFT algorithms. Structures for IIR and FIR structured design approach and subsystem design, Alternatives to
filters. Digital filter design techniques. Linear phase FIR filters - CMOS technology.
symmetric and anti-symmetric impulse response. Power spectrum
estimation. References:
1. Rabaey J.M., Digital Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall India, 2003.
References: 2. Weste N. and Eshraghian K, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design (2e),
1. Proakis J. G, Manolakis D. G. and Mimitris D, Introduction to Digital Addison Wesley Publication.
Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, India, 2007. 3. Kang. S. M and Leblebici Y., CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits Design
2. Oppenheim A.V, Schafer R. W, Discrete Time Signal Processing, and Analysis, (3e), Tata Mcgraw Hill.
Pearson Education, 2004. 4. Pucknell D. A. and Eshraghian K., Basic VLSI Design, PHI publication,
3. Ifeachor E. C. and Jervis B.W., Digital Signal Processing - A Practical 2009.
Approach, Pearson Education, Asia, 2003. 5. Mukherjee A., Introduction to NMOS and CMOS VLSI systems
4. Rabiner L. R, Gold D. J, Theory and Applications of Digital Signal Design, Prentice Hall, 1986.
Processing, Prentice Hall, India, 1998.
5. Mitra S. K., Digital Signal Processing - A Computer Based Approach, ECE 2261: ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN LAB [0 0 6 2]
TMH, 2007. Amplifier design using discrete components, Oscillators, Power
management Circuits, Op-amp linear applications, Op-amp nonlinear
ECE 2252: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES [3 1 0 4] applications, Active filters using Op-amp, Timer applications using
Review of coordinate systems and vectors, Gauss's law, Divergence IC555, Study of special IC's (PLL and Data Converters).
theorem, electric potential and its gradient, current and its continuity
equation, Biotsavart's law, Ampere's law, Stoke's theorem, Magnetic flux ECE 2262: VLSI LAB [0 0 3 1]
density, Electric and Magnetic field boundary conditions. Time varying Synthesis and implementation of digital circuits using Xilinx FPGA Kit,
fields & Maxwell's equations. Plane wave propagation in free space, Layout generation for CMOS digital circuits and post-layout simulation
lossy& lossless dielectrics, and in good conductors, Poynting theorem, using Microwind, Simulation of digital circuits using Cadence NC launch
Wave reflection and transmission, Rectangular and circular waveguides. tool. Circuit simulations.
Transmission lines, Smith Chart, applications of transmission lines.
References:
FIFTH SEMESTER
1. Hayt W. and Buck J., Engineering Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill,
HUM 3151:ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL
2011
MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
2. Shevgaonkar R. K., Electromagnetic Waves, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005
Nature and significance, Micro & macro differences, Law of demand and
3. Sadiku M. N. O., Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University
supply, Elasticity & equilibrium of demand & supply. Time value of
Press, 2014
money, Interest factors for discrete compounding, Nominal & effective
4. Edminister J., Electromagnetics, Schaum's Outline series, McGraw interest rates, Present and future worth of single, Uniform gradient cash
Hill, 2010 flow. Bases for comparison of alternatives, Present worth amount,
5. Reddy G. J. and Prasad T. J., Basics of Electromagnetics and Capitalized equivalent amount, Annual equivalent amount, Future worth
Transmission Lines, BS Publications, 2017
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amount, Capital recovery with return, Rate of return method, Incremental from transfer function, Solution of state equation for continuous time
approach for economic analysis of alternatives, Replacement analysis. system, State transition matrix, Controllability criteria, Observability
Break even analysis for single product and multi product firms, Break criteria
even analysis for evaluation of investment alternatives. Physical &
functional depreciation, Straight line depreciation, Declining balance References:
method of depreciation, Sum-of-the-years digits method of depreciation, 1. NiseN. S., Control Systems Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, Inc,
Sinking fund and service output methods, Costing and its types – Job 2010
costing and Process costing, Introduction to balance sheet and profit & 2. KuoB. C.,Automatic Control Systems, (7e), PHI.
loss statement. Ratio analysis - Financial ratios such as liquidity ratios,
3. Ogata K, Modern Control Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice
Leverage ratios, Turn over ratios, and profitability ratios.
Hall, 2010
4. Nagrath I. J. and Gopal M., Control Systems: Principles and Design,
References: McGraw Hill, 2008
1. Prasanna Chandra., Fundamentals of Financial Management, Tata
Mc-Graw Hill Companies, New Delhi, 2005.
ECE 3153: MICROPROCESSORS [3 0 0 3]
2. James L Riggs, David D Bedworth and Sabah U Randhawa.,
Engineering Economics, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd, Introduction to microprocessors, ARM7TDMI programmers model,
New Delhi, 2004. Assembler directives, Instruction set, ARM assembly language
3. T. Ramachandran., Accounting and Financial Management, Scitech programming, exceptions and interrupts, ARM APCS. Introduction to
Publications Pvt. Ltd. India, 2001. memory mapped peripherals LPC2104 and LPC2132. Introduction to
4. Eugene F. B. & Joel F. H., Fundamentals of Financial Management, ARM Cortex M3 and OMAP L138.
(12e), Cengage Learning Publisher, 2009.
5. M. Y. Khan & P. K. Jain., Financial Management, (5e), Tata McGraw Hill References:
Publication, New Delhi, 2008. 1. Hohl W., ARM Assembly Language Fundamentals and Techniques,
6. Thuesen G.J., Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall of India, New CRC press, 2009
Delhi, 2005. 2. Sloss A.N., ARM System Developer's Guide, Designing and
7. Blank Leland T. Tarquin Anthony J. Engineering Economy, McGraw Optimizing System Software, Elsevier, 2004
Hill, Delhi, 2002. 3. Gibson J. R., ARM Assembly Language-an Introduction, Dept. of
8. Chan S. Park, Fundamentals of Engineering Economics, (3e), Pearson Electrical Engineering and Electronics, The University of Liverpool,
Publication, 2013. 2007.
4. Reay D., Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the OMAP-
ECE 3151: ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION [3 1 0 4] L138 Experimenter, Wiley.
Analog modulation and demodulation techniques, noise and effect of
noise in communication. Digital Coding of Analog waveforms, Pulse ECE 3154: MICROWAVE ENGINEERING [3 1 0 4]
Modulation, Quantization, Coding, Digital Formats, Regeneration, Inter- Microwave hybrid circuits, S-matrix. Microwave measurements. Cavity
symbol Interference, Ideal andpractical solutions, Eye pattern, Detection Resonators, Klystrons, TWT, Magnetron. Antennas – types, basic
and Estimation, Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization, Matched filter and its parameters, Review of electric & magnetic vector potentials, Dipole
properties, Coherent and non-coherent digital modulation techniques, antenna, Circular loop antenna, Antenna arrays, Folded dipole, Helical
Design goals of modulation techniques. Error and Spectral analysis, antenna, Yagi – Uda array, log periodic antennas, Horn antenna,
Digital signaling through band limited channels, basic information theory. Microstrip antenna. Matching Techniques, Introduction to smart
antennas, millimetre wave antenna & fractal antenna.
References:
1. Haykin S., An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications, References:
Wiley, 2008 1. Balanis C. A., Antenna Theory (3e), John Wiley and Sons, New Delhi
2. Haykin S., Digital Communications, Wiley, 2008 2. Kraus J.D., Antennas (2e), McGraw-Hill
3. Roddy D. and Coolen J., Electronic Communications, PHI, 2001. 3. Liao S., Microwave Devices and Circuits, PHI Ltd., 1990.
4. Lathi B. P., Modern Digital and Analog Communication, Oxford 4. Pozar D.M., Microwave Engineering (3e), John Wiley and Sons, 1998
University Press, 2005. 5. Balanis C. A., Introduction to Smart Antennas, Morgan and Claypool
5. Ziemer R.E. and Tranter W.H, Principles of Communications (5e), Publishers, 2007
Wiley India.
ECE 3161: DSP LAB [0 0 3 1]
ECE 3152: LINEAR CONTROL THEORY [3 1 0 4] Spectral Analysis of discrete time signals and systems, Digital filter
Classification of control systems, Mathematical modeling of electrical design, Introduction to Code Composer Studio, Digital filter
circuits/mechanical systems (translational & rotary)/electro-mechanical implementation using DSP kits, Signal processing applications using
systems/geared systems, reduction of sub-systems, signal flow graphs, DSP kits.
Time domain response of 1st and 2nd order systems, RH criteria, Root
Locus technique, Bode plots, Nyquist Plots, Frequency domain based ECE 3162: MICROPROCESSOR LAB [0 0 6 2]
compensator design and their realization through OPAMPS,
Experiments on ARM7: Programming system resources, Interfacing
Design/realization of active P, PI, PID controllers for LTI systems. State
Basic IO devices like LEDs and Switches, Interfacing Display devices,
equation, state space modeling, Physical variable form of electrical/
Data converters, Motor controllers. Working on serial communication
mechanical/ electromechanical systems, Phase variable form of
protocols, Experiments on ARM Cortex Processor, Experiments on
electrical/ mechanical/ electromechanical systems, State space models
OMAP processor. Study projects on other Microcontrollers.
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References:
SIXTH SEMESTER 1. Goldsmith A., Wireless Communications, Cambridge University
Press, 2009.
HUM 3152: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] 2. Rappaport T. S., Wireless Communication - Principles and Practice,
Definition of management and systems approach, Nature & scope, The Pearson, 2002.
functions of managers, Corporate social responsibility. Planning: Types 3. Tse D. and Viswanath P., Fundamentals of Wireless Communication,
of plans, Steps in planning, Process of MBO, How to set objectives, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Strategies, Policies & planning premises, Strategic planning process and 4. Molisch A. F., Wireless Communications, John Wiley and Sons,
tools. Nature & purpose of organising, Span of management, factors 2010.
determining the span, Basic departmentalization, Line & staff concepts,
Functional authority, Art of delegation, Decentralisation of authority. HR ECE 3261: COMMUNICATION NETWORKS LAB [0 0 6 2]
planning, Recruitment, Development and training. Theories of Simulate and evaluate the performance of Point-to-Point Networks,
motivation, Special motivational techniques. Leadership - leadership various Networks Topologies, Wired and Wireless LANs, Routing
behaviour & styles, Managerial grid. Basic Control Process, Critical Protocols for Mobile-Ad hoc Networks and Wireless Sensor Networks.
Control Points & Standards, Budgets, Non-budgetary control devices. Implement the various MAC Protocols, Sliding Window Protocols.
Profit & loss control, Control through ROI, Direct, Preventive control. Execute and verify the Error Control Techniques, shortest Path
Managerial practices in Japan & USA & application of Theory Z. The Algorithms. Demonstrate the IoT based Home Automation System,
nature & purpose of international business & multinational corporations, Patient Monitoring System and Smart Agriculture. Mini project.
unified global theory of management. Entrepreneurial traits, Creativity,
Innovation management, Market analysis, Business plan concepts, ECE 3262: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LAB [0 0 6 2]
Development of financial projections Design, simulation and characterization of Microstrip components and
antennas, LNA design and simulation, TDM of band-limited signals, ASK,
References: FSK, PSK, DPSK, QPSK, PCM and MSK signal generation and detection.
1. Koontz D. Essentials of Management,McGraw Hill, New York, 2004 Pulse Shaping and Matched Filtering, Synchronization, Channel
2. Peter Drucker.Management, Task and Responsibility, Allied Estimation & Equalization, Frame Detection & Frequency Offset
Publishers, 2006 Correction, OFDM Modulation & Frequency Domain Equalization,
3. Peter Drucker.The practice of management, Butterworth Hein Mann, Synchronization in OFDM Systems, Channel Coding in OFDM Systems.
2003
SEVENTH SEMESTER
ECE 3251: COMMUNICATION NETWORKS [3 0 0 3]
Types of CNs, Network Hardware, Software, ISO:OSI, TCP/IP, ATM There are five program electives and one open elective with total of 18
Reference Models. Physical Layer: Media, Line coding, channel credits to be taught in this semester.
capacity, Multiplexing, Multiple Access, switching. Design issues of
DLL, Error Control, Flow Control, MAC: Random Access, Controlled
Access, IEEE 802.3, 802.5, FDDI. Design issues of Network Layer, EIGHTH SEMESTER
Shortest Path Routing, Distance Vector, Link State, Hierarchical Routing,
Congestion Control, QoS, IP Addressing, NAT, ARP, RARP, Unicast ECE 4298: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Routing Protocols. TCP, UDP. Application Layer protocols. Mobile IP and Each student has to undergo industrial training for a minimum period of 4
TCP. weeks. This may be taken in a phased manner during the vacation
starting from the end of third semester. Student has to submit to the
References: department a training report in the prescribed format and also make a
1. Fourouzan B. A., Data Communications and Networking, (5e) presentation of the same. The report should include the certificates
McGraw Hill, 2013 issued by the industry.
2. Garcia A.L and Widjaja I., Communication Networks, McGraw Hill,
2006 ECE 4299: PROJECT WORK/PRACTICE SCHOOL
3. Stallings W., Data and Computer Communication (7e), Prentice Hall. The project work may be carried out in the institution/industry/ research
4. Forouzan B.A, TCP/IP Protocol Suite (4e), Tata McGraw Hill 2010 laboratory or any other competent institutions. The duration of the project
5. Mir N.F., Computer and Communication Networks, Pearson work shall be a minimum of 16 weeks which may be extended up to 24
Education, 2007 weeks. A mid-semester evaluation of the project work shall be done after
about 8 weeks. An interim project report on the progress of the work shall
ECE 3252: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION [4 0 0 4] be submitted to the department during the mid-semester evaluation. The
final evaluation and viva-voice will be conducted after submission of the
Path loss models, shadowing, outage probability. Channel fading
final project report in the prescribed form. Student has to make a
models, autocorrelation, power spectral density, power delay profile,
presentation on the work carried out, before the department committee
coherence bandwidth and time. Capacity of fading channels, Digital
as part of project evaluation.
Modulation for Wireless Communications. Receiver diversity, transmitter
diversity, analysis based on moment generating functions. Linear
Equalizers, MLSE, DFE. MIMO models, capacity of MIMO channels, PROGRAM ELECTIVES
MIMO diversity gain and introduction to space time modulation and
coding. ELE 4061: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [3 0 0 3]
Foundation and History of AI, State of the art, Fields of application,
Performance measures, Rationality, Specification and properties of task
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environment, Structure of Agents, Problem solving by searching, Selection: Rough and Fuzzy Approaches, Vol. 8, IEEE Press Series on
Searching for solutions, uninformed search strategies, Informed search Computational Intelligence, John Wiley and Sons, 2008
strategies, Heuristic functions, Local search algorithms, Online search
agents, Knowledge based agents, The Wumpus World, Propositional ELE 4062: SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES [3 0 0 3]
logic – reasoning patterns, effective inference, First order logic - Syntax Introduction to Soft computing, soft computing techniques, Artificial
and semantics, Knowledge engineering, Inference rule, forward and Neural Networks, Multilayer Perceptron, Gradient descent, Logistic
backward chaining, Ontological engineering, categories and objects, discrimination, Single layer Perceptron, Training a perceptron, Multilayer
Processes and intervals, reasoning systems, Truth maintenance perceptron, Back-Propagation Algorithm, Fuzzy Systems, Fuzzy Logic,
systems, Uncertainty, Basic probability notation, Axioms, Baye's rule, Membership Functions, Fuzzy Controllers, Evolutionary Algorithms,
Bayesian networks, Inference in Bayesian networks. Genetic Algorithms, Other Optimization Techniques, Metaheuristic
References: Search, Traveling Salesman Problem, Introduction to hybrid systems, ,
1. Russell S. and Norvig P, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems, Evolutionary Neural
(3e), Pearson, 2012 Networks, Evolving Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Artificial Neural Networks
2. Rich E., Knight K. and Nair S. B, Artificial Intelligence (3e), Tata
McGraw Hill, 2012 References:
3. Poole D. and Mackworth A, Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of 1 Zurada M J, Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems, Jaico
Computational Agents (2e), Cambridge University Press, 2017 publication. 2016
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/106105077/ 2 Ross T J, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Intl. edition,
McGraw Hill publication, 2012.
3. Shukla A, Tiwari R, Kala R, Real Life Applications of Soft Computing,
ECE 4051: COMPUTER VISION [3 0 0 3] CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, London 2010
Image formation model using pinhole camera, Linear filters and 4. Sivanandam S.N and Deepa S.N , Principles of Soft Computing ,
convolution, Image derivatives, Features: corners, SIFT, HOG, textures. Wiley India edition, 2009
Segmentation using clustering (K-means, Mean-Shift, Watershed) and 5. Rajasekaran S. and Pai G. A. V., "Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and
fitting model, Segmentation and fitting using probabilistic methods (EM Genetic Algorithms" PHI Learning, 2003
algorithm), Geometry of two view and Camera calibration including radial
distortion, Bayes Classifier: using class histograms, using class ICE 4051: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
conditional density, Support Vector machine Introduction, Sampling, Data acquisition, Quantization, sample and hold,
zero order hold, frequency domain consideration in sampling and
References: reconstruction. Difference equations, pulse transfer function, Block
1. Forsyth D. A. and Ponce J, Computer Vision: A Modern Approach, diagram analysis of sample data systems, time response of discrete time
Pearson Education, 2003 control systems, Steady State error analysis, Stability, Jury's stability
2. Szeliski R, Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Springer, test, bilinear transformation, Root locus technique, W transformation,
2010 Bode Plot. Nyquist Stability analysis, Design of Lag, Lead, Lag-lead
3. Hartleyand R. and Zisserman A., Multiple View Geometry in compensator using root locus and Bode plot, Design of PID controller,
Computer Vision(2e), Cambridge University Press, 2004 Lyapunov Stability Analysis, State Space Analysis, Diagonalization,
4. Shapiro L. and Stockman G., Computer Vision, Pearson Education, Solution of state equations, Controllability, Observability, Representation
2001 of the system in different canonical forms, Pole Placement- Ackermann's
Formula, Dead beat Algorithm.
ECE 4052: MACHINE LEARNING [3 0 0 3]
References:
Machine learning basics, Naïve Bayesian Model. Non-Parametric
Techniques: Density Estimation, Parzen Windows, k- Nearest-Neighbor 1. Ogata K., Discrete time control systems (7e), PHI, 2011.
Estimation, K- nearest neighbor classification, Radial Basis Function 2. Gopal M., Digital control and state variable methods, Tata McGraw
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ICE 4052: NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
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linearization, Input-output linearization, Internal dynamics, Zero ECE 4053: EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
dynamics, Model Reference Adaptive Control (MRAC).Slidingmode Typical embedded system: Core of the embedded system, memory,
Control, sliding surfaces, continuous approximations of switching sensors & actuators, communication interface, Serial/Parallel
control laws, modeling performance trade off, Tracking regulation via Communication protocols, Hardware and software co-design: Data-path
Integral control, Lyapunov redesign, non-linear damping, back stepping, and controller design, Architecture design; Development Environment:
high gain observers. OS and non-OS based firmware embedding techniques; Firmware
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complementary sensitivity function, Asymptotic Tracking, Performance, Overview of Digital Systems – Implementation options, FPGA –
Sources of Model Uncertainties, Plant Uncertainty Model, Small Gain Architecture, Programming technologies, Altera &Actel logic cells, I/O
Theorem, Robust Stability, Robust Performance,Existence of Stabilizing Blocks, Programmable interconnects, Logic implementation , Design
Controllers, Parameterization of All Stabilizing Controllers, Coprime verification- Test bench codes, Hardware testing, FPGA Architectural
Factorization. Loop shaping with C, Shaping S, T, or Q, P-1 Stable, P-1 options; granularity of function and wiring resources, reconfigurable
Unstable, The Modified Problem, Spectral Factorization, Case Studies- architectures- Fine grained, Coarse grained, Medium grained, Embedded
Robust Control for Mass Damper Spring Systems, Spacecraft and multipliers, adders, MACs, processor cores, Configuring an FPGA ;
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Processing, scheduling policies, Performance measures for real time Light & Vision: Human visual system, photoreceptors, colour perception
systems. Scheduling algorithms, periodic and aperiodic, priority driven, -spectral, spatial, and temporal characteristics, chromatic adaptation
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artificial light integration and energy performance. General Characteristics of LEDs, Electrical and optical characteristics of
high brightness LEDs, CIE Chromaticity coordinates, viewing angle,
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ELE 4066: LIGHTING CONTROLS: TECHNOLOGY &
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architecture, standard lighting protocols, wired and wireless , centralized ICE 4055: ADVANCED SENSOR TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
and distributed, WSAN lighting control application, connected lighting Sensor classifications, Advanced sensing materials, Properties of
system, SoC solutions for lighting control system, Power-over-Ethernet, materials, Design and modeling issues,Fiber optic light propagation,
Commissioning of smart lighting system. Graded index fibers, Fiber optic communication driver circuits, Laser
classifications, Driver circuits for solid state laser diodes, Radiation
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ICE 4056: MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
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sensors and actuation, Thermal sensing and actuation, Piezoelectric Multi-rate systems, decimation and interpolation, interpolated FIR
sensing and actuation, Microsystem Packaging-Types, Interfaces, approach, poly phase filter structure, filter banks, perfect reconstruction,
Technologies, Selection, Design and packaging case study. Principles and applications of adaptive filters, Weiner filters, steepest
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ICE 4057: MULTI SENSOR DATA FUSION [3 0 0 3]
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need for data association and decision making, data registration, data
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Dasarathy's model, Thompolus framework, Luo-Key framework, Pau's Image representation, relationship between pixels, Convolution and
framework, Waterfall and omnibus framework, Distributed black box, corrélation. Unitary 2D transforms, DFT, DCT, subband coding,
Esteban framework, Kalman filter, Baysien filter, extended information multiresolution analysis, DWT, contourlet transform, SVD. Intensity
filter, Estimation, Approximate agreement, Optimization filter, Distributed transformations, histogram processing, spatial and frequency domain
dynamic fusion, Dynamic data flow analysis filters, noise types, Wiener filter, local and nonlocal filtering, Boundary
detection, canny edge detector, segmentation, Otsu's thresholding,
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ICE 4058: SMART SENSORS [3 0 0 3]
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applications. Speech coding and synthesis, automatic speech ECE 4058: MODERN WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES [3 0 0 3]
recognition. Speech enhancement in the presence of noise. Principles of CDMA, DS-CDMA Model, Rake Rx, Multi-user CDMA
systems, Multipath Diversity.MIMO Wireless Communication: MIMO
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technique, transpose, elimination, and permutation matrices. Row Planar dielectric waveguides, step and graded index fibers, distortion of
space, column space, and null space of a matrix, bases and dimension, optical pulses propagating through fibers, dispersion compensation,
rank and nullity of a matrix, matrices as linear transformations, pseudo- fiber amplifiers, advanced modulation and demodulation formats for
inverse and applications, change of basis, affine transformations. optical fiber communications, optical CDMA, optical modulators.
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Orbital Period and Velocity, Kepler's laws, Look angles, Orbital
ECE 4057: MOBILE COMMUNICATION [3 0 0 3] Perturbations, Launching methods, Satellite in a Geo-Stationary orbit.
Cellular technologies, GSM Architecture, Cellular System Design, Satellite Sub-Systems, Link design, Propagation effects, Multiple
Coverage, Capacity improving techniques, Multiple Access Systems, Access Systems, C/N ratio, Earth Station Technology, Navigation and
Protocol for MAC. Mobile Radio Propagation: Large Scale Path Loss GPS Principles, GPS Receivers, DBS TVs and Radio, Home Satellite
models, Link Budget Design. Outdoor and Indoor Radio Propagation TV, Digital DBS TV, DBSTV System Design, Link Budget, MCS and
Models, Small - Scale Fading and Multipath Measurements, Statistical Uplink, DBSTV Antennas, Satellite Radio Broadcasting, DVB
Models of Mobile Multipath Channels, Types of Small-Scale Fading- Standards, DVB-T.
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Analog circuit design issues, second order effects, current mirror Voltage, Low Power, Pearson, 2002.
circuits: Wilson, cascode and wide swing, voltage references, cascode
and differential amplifier, Gilbert cell, operational transconductance ECE 4064: SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE THEORY [3 0 0 3]
amplifier, current conveyor, current feedback op-amp; Mixed signal Energy Bands in Solids, Electron and Hole Densities in Equilibrium,
circuit design: fully differential circuits, current mode signal processing Excess carriers—Non-equilibrium Situation, Junctions and Interfaces,
,OTA-C continuous-time filters, ladder filters, DAC architectures: current- Charge Transport in Semiconductors, P-N Junctions and its applications.
mode R-2R, current steering and charge scaling. ADC, flash, successive Junction Field Effect Transistor and Metal-Semiconductor, MIS
approximation and noise shaping, Layouts, analog and mixed signal Junction/capacitor - ideal C-V characteristics and deviations due to
circuits. interface states/charges and work function differences, threshold
voltage. Field Effect Transistor, MOSFETs.- operation and characteristics.
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Applications, Birkhauser, 2003.
Long channel, short channel and ultra-small MOSFETs, Si MOSFET
device scaling - threshold voltage, channel length, sensitivity of
ECE 4062: DIGITAL DESIGN VERIFICATION [3 0 0 3] performance factors to device parameters, MOS memory, CCDs and
System Verilog: Introduction to System Verilog, Data types, scheduling CMOS imagers, Silicon on insulator (SOI) CMOS, partially depleted and
semantics and assignment statements, Connecting test bench and DUT. fully depleted SOI MOSFETs, thin silicon SOI bipolar, double gate
Verification: Introduction, Verification Methodologies, Types of MOSFETs, FINFET:Fabrication, types, I-V characteristics, circuit design,
Verifications and approaches, Coverage-Driven functional verification, Modern nanoscale devices: Quantum well devices, nanowires and tunnel
Assertion based verification (ABV), Verification Planning and Test Bench FETs, nanotube and semiconductor nanowire FETs, memresistors,
Architecture, System-Level Verification, Processor Integration graphene FET, Introduction to semiconductor TCAD.
Verification, Assertions for Formal tools. .
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ECE 4063: LOW POWER VLSI DESIGN [3 0 0 3] ECE 4066: ADVANCED PROCESSORS AND CONTROLLERS [3 0 0 3]
Power dissipation in digital ICs, low power methodologies and their Introduction to ARM, ARM thumb model. ARM Thumb Programming,
design, Impact of device technology and scaling on power, dynamic ARM C Programming, Architectural support for system development:
power reduction techniques, Sources of leakage current and AMBA specifications, JTAG, Debug Architecture, ARM Processor cores,
techniques for leakage power reduction, power analysis and power ARM embedded applications, Introduction to PSoc.
estimation methods,switching activity reduction in CMOS circuits,
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2. Furber S., ARM System-on- Chip Architecture (2e), Pearson
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Overview of Digital Controllers, Network and Communication protocols, Security (2e), Tata McGrawHill, 2010.
Introduction to Building Management Systems, General BMS architecture, 3. Stallings W.,Cryptography and Network Security (1e),Pearson
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control methods for HVAC Systems. Lighting Control Systems and Communications, NorthwoodBooks,1982.
protocols. Security and Safety Control Systems such as Access Control
and Fire Alarm Systems. System Integration and Convergence. Energy ECE 4070: DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS [3 0 0 3]
Management, Green Building (LEED) concept and examples. Overview of C++, introduction to algorithms, performance analysis and
measurements. Arrays, Array as abstract data type, sparse matrix,
References: Stacks, Evaluation of arithmetic, Queues. Singly linked lists, doubly
1. Jain V. K., Automation Systems in Smart and Green Buildings, linked lists. Introduction, binary trees, binary tree representations, binary
Khanna Publishers, 2009 tree traversal algorithms. Binary tree applications - Huffman coding,
2. Norman T.L., Integrated Security Systems Design: Concepts, threaded binary trees, heaps, binary search trees. Height balanced tree.
Specifications, and Implementation, CPP PSP CSC, 2007. The graph abstract data type- definitions and representations. Breadth
3. Benantar M., Access Control Systems: Security, Identity first search, linear and binary search. Insertion sort, Quick sort, Merge
Management and Trust Models, Springer, 2005 sort, Heap sort, Radix sort.
4. Auvil R. J., HVAC Control Systems, American Technical Publishers,
201 References:
1. Horowitz E., Sahni S. and Mehta D., Fundamentals ofData
ECE 4068: CAD FOR VLSI DESIGN [3 0 0 3] StructuresinC++, GalgotiaPublications,2004.
Basic of Graph Theory- Types of graph. Graph optimization problems and 2. Weiss M.A., Data Structures and Algorithm Analysisin C++,
algorithms. Overview of PLDs and FPGAs - Types of PLDs and FPGAs, Pearson Education, 2005.
Boolean logic implementation, Switching technology. Cell library binding 3. Lipschutz S., Data Structures with C++, Schaum's Outline Series,
- Subject graph, pattern graph and simple library design. Tree based 2006.
covering using dynamic programming and Automata. State diagram, 4. Goodrich M.T., Tamassia R. and Mount D.,Data Structures and
state flow sequencing graph, Architectural synthesis: - strategies for Algorithmsin C++ (2e), John Wiley & Sons,2011.
architectural optimizations, Area/ Latency, Cycle-time/ Latency and
Cycle-time/ Area optimizations. Scheduling and resource binding: model ECE 4071: ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION [3 0 0 3]
for scheduling problems, scheduling with resource and without resource Transducers and their classification. Generalized measurement system
constraints. Two level combinational logic synthesis and optimization- Temperature and pressure measurement techniques Flow measurement
Exact and Heuristic method, Sequential logic optimization. Fault techniques. Applications: pH and force measurement, LDR, Biomedical
simulation techniques, automatic test pattern generation (ATPG), Fault instruments for measurement of ECG, EEG, EMG, EGG.
collapsing technique, Design for testability (DFT) techniques. References:
1. Murthy D.V.S.,Transducers & Instrumentation (1e),PHI,1999.
References:
2. Sawhney A. K., Electrical & Electronic Measurements and
1. Michelli G. D., Synthesis and Optimisation of Digital CircuitsTata- Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai,2002.
McGraw Hill, New Delhi,1994.
3. DoeblinE.O., Measurement Systems, Application and Design,
2. Hachtel G.D. and Somenzi F., Logic Synthesis and Verification McGrawHill, 2001.
AlgorithmKluwer Academic Publication, Boston, 2002.
4. Khandpur R.S., Hand Book of Biomedical Instrumentation
3. Trimberger S., Introduction to CAD for VLSI Kluwer Academic (2e),McGraw Hill,2003.
publisher, 2002.
4. Gerez S. H., Algorithms for VLSI Design Automation John Wiley &
ECE 4072: ELECTRONICSYSTEMDESIGN [3 0 0 3]
Sons, 2002.
Electronic product design and product development process, Ishikawa
5. Sherwani N. A., Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation
diagram, design stages, reverse engineering. Signal acquisition and
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
conditioning. Thermal Management: Introduction to thermal sources,
heat calculations, heat transfer methods, heat sink selection, cooling
ECE 4069: CIPHER SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3] methods in electronic systems. Power Section: Power supplies,
Security goals, cryptographic attacks, services and mechanism. Time packaging details for power components. I/O Devices, Displays &
estimation, Euclidian algorithm, congruences, Chinese remainder Debugging: Push button switches, touch screen, display board, LEDs,
theorem, Euler function, modular exponentiation. Shift, linear and affine laser diodes, LCD, mother board. Quality control, SMD components,
transformation, Hill cipher, Vigenere and Beufort cipher systems. Soldering and manufacturing.
Modern block, stream, Fiestel cipher, simplified DES, DES, RC5,
Blowfish. Galois field, AES algorithm, block cipher modes. Merkle - References:
Hellman, RSA, Rabin, Elgamal and elliptic curve cryptography. MD hash
1. Otto K.N. and Wood K.L.,Product Design techniques in Reverse
function, SHA.512, Whirlpool algorithms, digital signatures and
Engineering and New product Development, Pearson
authentication protocols.
Education,2001.
2. Storey N., Electronics System Approach, Pearson Education, 2011.
References:
3. Brooks D., Signal Integrity Issues and Printed Circuit Board Design,
1. Koblitz N.,A Course in Number Theory and Cryptography (1e), PrenticeHall,2003.
Springer, 1987.
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4. Archambeault B., PCB Design for Real-World EMIControl, Kluwer ECE 4076: LOW VOLTAGE ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING [3 0 0 3]
Academic Publishers,2002. Low voltage issues in MOS operation, Current mode low voltage design,
5. Strauss R., Surface Mount Technology, Butterworth- Heinemann Ltd, self cascode MOSFETs and level shifter techniques, analog circuits in
Oxford,1994. weak inversion. Current mirrors, CC, OTA, CFOA, CDTA, OTRA, FTFN and
FVF. Overview of low voltage architectures and circuit non idealities,
ECE 4073: ERROR CONTROL CODING [2 1 0 3] floating gate topologies. Low voltage MOS trans-linear analog signal
Groups, rings and fields, vector spaces, matrices. Linear block codes processing, design procedures, biasing strategies based on flipped
and cyclic codes, BCH codes, R.S codes and burst error correction voltage followers and floating batteries. Noise and distortion analysis of
techniques. Convolution codes, and decoding algorithms. Turbo codes OTA C filters, dynamic range, performance evaluation based on speed,
and LDPC codes. noise.
References: References:
1. Lin S.and Costello D.J.Jr., Error Control Coding Fundamentals and 1. Kumar A., Sharma G.K and Rajput S.S., Design of Low Voltage
Applications,Prentice Hall,1983. Analog Signal Processing Blocks, LAP Lambert Academic
2. MacWilliams F.J.and Sloane. N. J. A, Theory of Error Correcting Publishing, 2014.
Codes, North Holland PublishingCo,2006. 2. Cuautle E. T., Integrated Circuits for Analog Signal Processing,
3. Peterson W.W. and Weldon E.J., Error Correcting Codes,(2e), John Springer, 2013.
Wiley, 1972. 3. Wang A., Calhoun B.H. and Chandrakasan A.P., Sub Threshold
4. Berlekamp E.R.,AlgebraicCodingTheory,AegeanParkPress, 1984. Design for Ultra Low Power Systems, 2006.
5. Blahut, R. E., Theory and Practice of Error Control Codes, Addison- 4. Wouter S.A., Low Voltage Low Power Analog Integrated Circuits,
WesleyPublishingCompany,1983. Springer, 1995.
5. Lo T.Y. and Hung C.C., 1V CMOS Gm- C Filters: Design and
Applications, Springer, 2009.
ECE 4074: FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS [3 0 0 3]
ECE 4077: MICROWAVE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS [3 0 0 3]
Electron states and metal insulator transitions, disorder induced
localization, Anderson transition. Semiconductor, organic and polymeric Introduction: MIC, Analysis of different types of microstrip line,
materials, gravure printing, inkjet printing, digital lithography. Low Impedance transformation, Coupled microstrips, Resonators and
temperature amorphous and nano-crystalline silicon growth, doping, narrow band filters, Filter design: Image parameter method, Insertion
defect densities, TFT, PIN devices, LEDs. Flexible organic materials and loss method, Filter synthesis, Kuroda's Identity, Impedance Matching
devices, Optoelectronic devices, solar cells, photodiodes, LEDs organic Circuits for Amplifiers, Mason's rule, Power gain equations, Amplifier
TFT device, flexible devices based on CNT. Field emitter arrays, novel Gain Stability, Noise, DC Biasing, Oscillator Design, Fabrication
cold cathode materials. Introduction to TCAD. technology of MIC.
References: References:
1. Street R.A., Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (1e), Cambridge 1. Gupta K.C.andSingh A.,MicrowaveIntegratedCircuits, WileyEastern
University Press, 1991. PvtLtd,1974.
2. Zallen R., The Physics of Amorphous Solids, Wiley-Interscience 2. Garg R., Bahl I., and Bozzi M..,MicrostripLinesandSlot Lines (3e),
Publication, 1983. ArtechPublishers,2013.
3. Klauk H., Organic Electronics, Wiley, 2006. 3. Pozar D.M., MicrowaveEngineering (2e),JohnWiley&Sons, 1998.
4. Zhu W., Vacuum Microelectronics, John Wiley & Sons, 2001. 4. Liao S.,MicrowaveDevicesandCircuits,PHILtd.,1990.
5. Balanis C., Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design,JohnWiley,2002.
ECE 4075: INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING [2 1 0 3]
Information, entropy, discrete sources and channels. Memoryless ECE 4078: MOTION AND GEOMETRY BASED METHODS IN
sources, extension of sources, Markov sources, entropy of Markov COMPUTER VISION [3 0 0 3]
source, adjunct of a source and its entropy. Mutual information. Geometric primitives, 2D/3D transformations, image features, Image
Noiseless and deterministic channels, channel capacity. registration (2D/3D) of rigid and deformable objects, Tracking by
Instantaneous and uniquely decodable codes, Kraft's inequality, detection, Tracking using optical flow and KLT, Tracking linear dynamical
compact codes, Shannon-Fano and Huffman coding, adaptive Huffman models with Kalman filters, Epipolar geometry, Binocular reconstruction,
coding & decoding, Shannon's theorem code efficiency & redundancy. Local and global methods for binocular fusion, Structure from motion:
Error probability, maximum likelihood decisions, Fano bound Shannon's Internally calibrated perspective cameras, Uncalibrated weak
second theorem and random coding. perspective cameras, Uncalibrated perspective cameras, Active range
sensors, Range image registration
References:
1. Cover T.M. and Thomas J.A., Elements of Information Theory, John References:
Wiley and Sons, 2004. 1. Forsyth D.A., and Ponce J, Computer Vision: A Modern Approach,
2. Abrahamson N., Information Theory and Coding, McGraw Hill, 1963. Pearson Education, 2003.
3. Blahut R.E., Principles and Practice of Information Theory, Addison- 2. Szeliski R, Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Springer,
Wesley,1987. 2010
4. Sayood K, Data Compression(3e), Elsevier. 3. Hartley R. and Zisserman A., Multiple View Geometry in Computer
Vision, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, 2004
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ECE 4079: NANO TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3] 4. Wang K.C., Embedded and Real-Time Operating Systems, Springer,
Introduction: Classical particles, waves and wave particle duality, Black 2017.
body radiation, photoelectric effect, diffraction. Wave mechanics:
Schrodinger wave equation, wave mechanics of particles. Electrons in ECE 4082: OPTICAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION [3 0 0 3]
low-dimensional systems: Quantum well, quantum wire and quantum Introduction to optical wireless communication, optical devices for
dots. Materials for nano-electronics: Crystal lattices, bonding in crystals, optical wireless communication, factors affecting optical signal
metals, direct and indirect band gap semiconductors, semiconductor propagation in atmosphere, atmospheric turbulence models, modulation
alloys, semiconductor hetero-structures, organic semiconductors, techniques, free space optical link performance under the effect of
carbon nano-structures.Graphene preparation techniques bottom-up atmospheric turbulence
and top-down techniques. Characterization techniques - STM, AFM,
NSOM, TEM, SEM. Nano devices: Resonant tunneling diodes,
References:
nanomaterial based field effect transistors.
1. Ghassemlooy Z., Popoola W., Rajbhandari S., Optical Wireless
References: Communications: System and Channel Modelling with MATLAB,
1. Kuno M., Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: A CRC Press, 2012
Workbook, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014. 2. Andrews L. C. and Phillips R. L., Laser Beam Propagation through
2. Mitin V.V., Kochelap V.A., Stroscio M.A., Introduction to Random Media, 2nd ed. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE Press, 2005.
Nanoelectronics: Science, Nanotechnology, Engineering, and 3. Bandele O. J., Desai P. N., Woolfson M. S., and Phillips A. J.,
Applications, Cambridge University Press, 2012. Saturation in Cascaded Optical Amplifier Free-Space Optical
3. Neamen D. A., Semiconductor Physics and Devices-Basic Communication Systems, IET Optoelectronics, vol. 10, no. 3 pp. 71-
Principles, McGraw-Hill, 2012. 79, 2016
4. Pradeep T., A Textbook of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Tata 4. Mbah A. M., Walker J. G., Phillips A. J., Outage Probability of WDM
McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2012. Free-Space Optical Systems Affected by Turbulence-Accentuated
5. Nalwa H.S., Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, Interchannel Crosstalk, IET Optoelectronics, vol. 11, no. 3 pp. 91-97,
Academic Press, 2002. 2016
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ECE 4085: RF CIRCUIT DESIGN [3 0 0 3] References:
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components and Passive RLC Networks, RF CMOS Circuit Design: RF 2. Ohring M., Material Science of Thin films: Deposition & Structure,
Filters, High Frequency Amplifiers, RF Power Amplifiers, Noise in RF Academic Press 2002.
Systems, LNA, RF Mixers, RF modulators, RF Oscillators, RF 3. Singh J., Physics of Semiconductors and their Heterostructures,
synthesizers, Radio architectures. McGraw- Hill, 1993.
4. Mitin V. V, Kochelap V A. and Stroscio M.A., Quantum Hetero
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1. Razavi B., RF Microelectronics, Pearson Publisher, 2012.
2. Lee T.H., The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, ECE 4089: TIME FREQUENCY AND WAVELET
Cambridge University Press Publisher, 2006. TRANSFORMS [3 0 0 3]
Time frequency analysis and wavelet transforms, STFT. Continuous
ECE 4086: SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATION [3 0 0 3] wavelet transforms and their properties. Discrete wavelet transforms
Digital modulation and spectral efficiency, direct sequence and and their properties. DWT and its relation to filter banks, Multi-rate
frequency hopping spread spectrum principles, PN sequences, their sampling fundamentals, Haar filter bank. Designing orthogonal and bi-
properties and generation techniques. DS/BPSK system analysis and orthogonal wavelet systems. Two-dimensional wavelet system.
performance evaluation. DS/QPSK system and other advanced
schemes. MSK spread spectrum, hybrid spread spectrum.Slow and fast References:
hopping systems, FH/BFSK system analysis and performance 1. Addison P. S, The Illustrated Wavelet Transform Handbook, Institute
evaluation. Code acquisition and synchronization. Antijamming, low of Physics Publishing, 2002.
probability detection, multipath rejection, CDMA. 2. Rao R.M., Bopardikar A.S., Wavelet Transforms- Introduction to
Theory and Applications, Pearson Education, 2008.
References: 3. Soman K. P. and Ramachandran K. I., Insight into Wavelets from
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Communication, PHI, 1995. 4. Narasimhan S. V., Basumallick N., S. Veena, Introduction to Wavelet
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Wiley and Sons, 1976. 2012.
4. Sklar B, Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications,
Pearson Education, 2001.
ECE 4090: VLSI PROCESS TECHNOLOGY [2 1 0 3]
Material properties: crystal structure and defects; crystal growth: silicon
ECE 4087: SYSTEM ON CHIP DESIGN [3 0 0 3] crystal growth. Czochralski technique, material characterization; silicon
Introduction to the System Approach, System Architecture, Processor oxidation-thermal oxidation model and its kinetics, Photolithography-
Selection for SOC, Basic concepts in Processor Architecture, Basic optical lithography, resolution enhancement techniques, other
elements in Instruction handling. Buffers: minimizing Pipeline Delays, lithography techniques, Etching- wet chemical etching and dry etching,
Branches, Memory Design for SOC, Interconnect Customization and Diffusion: basic diffusion process, Fick's first and second law, Ion
Configuration, Application Studies / Case Studies implantation: range of implanted ions and ion distribution and related
process, Film deposition and metallization- different types of epitaxial
References: growth technique - CVD, molecular beam epitaxy, Device and circuit
1. Flynn M.J.,andLuk W., Computer System Design System on Chip, fabrication: isolation, self-alignment, gettering..
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2011.
2. Furber S., ARM System on Chip Architecture, Addison Wesley References:
Professional, 2000. 1. May G. S. and Sze S. M, Fundamentals of Semiconductor Fabrication,
3. Reis R., Design of System on a Chip-Devices and Components, Wiley Student edition,2003.
Springer, 2004. 2. Gandhi S. K., VLSI Fabrication Principles, John Wiley and Sons,
4. Rashinkar P., Paterson P. and Singh L.L, System on Chip Verification 2009.
Methodologies and Techniques, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001. 3. Ruska W. S, Microelectronic Processing, McGraw Hill, 1997.
4. Zant P. V., Microchip Fabrication, McGraw Hill, 2013.
ECE 4088: THIN FILMS AND NANOSTRUCTURES [3 0 0 3] 5. Campbell S., The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic
Vacuum technology, transport phenomenon in gas flow, Gas flow at low Fabrication, Oxford Press, Cambridge, 2013.
pressures: Flow regimes. Physics & Technology of different thin film
techniques- Thermal, e-beam evaporation, Molecular beam epitaxy- ECE 4091: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS [3 0 0 3]
Sputtering technique, Pulse laser deposition. CVD techniques, physics & AdHoc Networks and their issues, routing, Ad Hoc Wireless Internet.
technology of thermal CVD, PECVD, MOCVD and their variants. Unique constraints and challenges, sensor network architecture, data
Substrate surfaces and thin film nucleation, atomic view of substrate dissemination and gathering. MAC Protocols for sensor network, design
surface, thermodynamics of nucleation, kinetic processes, experimental goals, S-MAC, IEEE 802.15.4. Routing Protocols, classification, on-
techniques. Ultra-thin films, methods and applications: Plasmonics, demand, hybrid, flooding, hierarchical, and power aware routing
Solar cells etc protocols. QoS and Energy Management, QoS frameworks, system
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power management schemes. Sensor Network Platforms and Tools, of telephone system, caller ID telephone, intercoms, cordless
Sensor Node Hardware, Programming Challenges telephones, cellular mobile systems. Automatic teller machines,
facsimile machines, digital diaries, safety and security systems. Digital
References: camera system, ovens, washing machines, air conditioners and
1. Murthy S.R.., and Manoj B. S., AdHoc Wireless Networks, Pearson refrigerators.
Education, 2008.
2. Karl H. and Willig A., Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor References:
Networks, John Wiley, 2005. 1. Bali S.P.,ConsumerElectronics, PearsonEducation,2005.
3. Zhao F and Guibas L.J., Wireless Sensor Networks - An Information 2. Gulati R. R., Monochrome and Color Television, New Age
Processing Approach, Elsevier, 2007. InternationalPublisher,2001.
4. Sohraby K., Minoli D., & Znati T, Wireless Sensor Networks- 3. Dhake A. M., TV and Video Engineering, TataMcGraw-Hill,2001.
Technology, Protocols, and Applications, John Wiley, 2007.
5. Hac A., Wireless Sensor Network Designs, John Wiley, 2003. ECE 4303: ELECTRONIC PRODUCT DESIGN &
PACKAGING [3 0 0 3]
ECE 4092 ANALOG IC DESIGN [2 1 0 3] Product planning, creativity, product life cycle and reliability,
Integrated circuit design philosophy, Recent trends and challenges in IC aesthetics, ergonomics, control panel, product detailing and finishing.
design, Review of MOS device, Circuit simulators, Current mirrors, Thermal sources, heat calculations, heat transfer methods, heat sinks,
Biasing circuits, Single stage amplifiers, Frequency response of cooling methods. Packaging technologies, ball grid arrays, flip chip,
amplifiers, Cascode amplifiers, Analysis and design of two stage CMOS chip-scale packaging. First level, second level packages and third level
op-amp and OTA, Performance parameters of OTA, Stability and packages. Design of low noise circuits. Interfacing of analog and
frequency compensation of amplifiers, Voltage reference and regulator, digital systems. PCB design. Sources of EMI, shielding of signal lines,
Temperature independent biasing, PTAT and CTAT voltage devices, beta ground loops, reduction techniques, reflections and cross talk in digital
multiplier, Band-gap reference and Low dropout voltage regulator. circuits.
References: References:
1. Behzad Razavi (2002), Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, 1. Flurshiem C.H., Industrial Design and Engineering, Springer
Tata McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0-07-238032-2 Verilog,2007.
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Wiley-India Edition, ISBN: 978-81-265-2037-4
3. Ott H.W., Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems,
3. Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg (2014), CMOS Analog Circuit
Wiley,1989.
Design, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, ISBN:0-19-809738-7
4. Bosshart W.C., Printed Circuit Boards: Design and Technology,
4. Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith (2006), Microelectronic Circuits,
TataMcGrawHill,2000.
Oxford University Press, ISBN: 0-19-514252-7
5. Ginsberg G.L., Printed Circuit Design, McGrawHill,1991
OPEN ELECTIVES
ECE 4304: INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Model of communication systems and types of electronic
ECE 4301: BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
communication. Telephone system, signaling tones, DTMF. Optical
Overview of Digital Controllers, Network and Communication protocols,
fibers, numerical aperture. Attenuation and dispersion, optical sources
Introduction to Building Management Systems, General BMS
and detectors. Principles of satellite orbits and positioning, Earth station
architecture, Communication Systems and standards for BMS.
technology, multiple access techniques, Application of satellites.
Application of internet for Automation and Management. Introduction to
Frequency reuse, cell splitting, sectoring, macro cell and micro cell,
HVAC and Optimal control methods for HVAC Systems. Lighting Control
Architecture of GSM systems. Pulse radar, duplexer, MTI Radar. Wireless
Systems and protocols. Security and Safety Control Systems such as
LAN, PAN, bluetooth, ZigBee, RFID and NFC.
Access Control and Fire Alarm Systems. System Integration and
Convergence. Energy Management, Green Building (LEED) concept and
examples. References:
1. Frenzel L.E., Communication Electronics-Principles and
Applications,TMH,2004.
References:
2. Pratt T., Satellite Communication Systems, John Wiley and
1. Jain V. K., Automation Systems in Smart and Green Buildings,
Sons,2006.
Khanna Publishers, 2009
3. Stallings W., Wireless Communication and Networks, Pearson
2. Norman T.L., Integrated Security Systems Design: Concepts,
Education,2006.
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4. Keiser G.,OpticalFiberCommunication,McGrawHill,1991.
3. Benantar M., Access Control Systems: Security, Identity
Management and Trust Model's, Springer, 2005 5. Kennedy G. and Davis B., Electronic Communication Systems, Tata
McGraw Hill, 1999..
4. Auvil R. J., HVAC Control Systems, American Technical Publishers, 2013
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band gap semiconductors, semiconductor alloys, hetero-structures, References:
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techniques. Characterization. 2. Bao M., Analysis and Design Principles of MEMS Devices,
ElsevierScience,2005.
References: 3. Senturia S.D., Microsystem Design, Springer,2001.
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OPEN ELECTIVES commands. File systems: Files and directories, file naming and
wildcards, file attributes, file permissions. Regular Expressions & filters:
MCA 4301: INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SYSTEMS find, grep, cut, sort, grep patterns. AWK and SED. Shell and Shell
WITH MYSQL [ 3 0 0 3 ] Scripting: The need for shell, types of shells, interactive uses of shell,
using shell for creating user commands, functions. Bash shell features:
Modeling and Designing Databases, Database Design Process, Entity- Statements, data structure, built-in commands, environment
Relationship Model, Basic Concepts, Constraints, Design of ER database customization primitives. Linux Editors.
schema, Reduction of ER to schema, Relational model, Super,
candidate, primary ,foreign key, Schema Diagram, Relational Database References:
design, Functional dependencies, Normal forms, Creating a MySQL 1. Richard Blum and Christine Bresnahan, Linux Command Line Shell
Database, Table, Modifying table, constraints, indexes, Basic SQL, Scripting BIBLE, 3rd Edition, Wiley, 2015.
Inserting Data, Selecting Data, Updating Data, Deleting Data, MySQL 2. Mark Sobel. A Practical Guide to Linux commands Editor and shell
Functions, Numeric, String, Date /Time, Advanced Queries, Sorting, programming, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition, 2010.
Multiple tables, Inner Join, Left Join, Right Join, Natural Join, Nested 3. Stephen G. Kochan. Unix Shell Programming, 3rd Edition, SAMS
queries, Generating summaries, COUNT(), MIN(), MAX(), SUM(), AVG(), Publications, 2003.
Group By, Statistical techniques, Calculating Descriptive statistics, Per- 4. Bash Reference Manual Download able from GNU Project.
Group Descriptive Statistics, Generating frequency distribution, 5. Brian W Kerningham and Rob Pike. The Unix Programming
Calculating correlation coefficients, assigning ranks, Stored routines, Environment, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2009.
stored procedure, stored function, Triggers, Events to schedule
Database actions, Managing users and privileges, Importing and
Exporting data, importing data with LOAD data and mysql import, MCA 4304: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS [3 0 0 3]
importing csv files, exporting query results, tables, importing XML.
Introduction - data science, need for analytics, steps in data analysis
References: projects, Data- sources of data, data sets, data warehouses, data types,
1. Paul Dubois, MySQL Cookbook, O'REILLY, First Edition, 2007. privacy and confidentiality, samples vs. population. Data summarization
2. Larry Ullman, Visual Quick Start guide MySQL, Pearson Education, and visualization – tables and graphs. Data Preprocessing- cleaning,
2nd Edition, 2007. transformation, dimensionality reduction. Data Analysis and
3. Seyed M. M, Saied Tahaghoghi and Hugh Williams, Learning MySQL, Visualization – descriptive, inferential statistics, uni-variate and multi-
O'Reilly, 2006. variate analysis. Grouping – Cluster Analysis- distance measures,
4. Russell J.T. Dyer, MySQL in a Nutshell, O'REILLY, 2nd Edition, 2008. partitioning, hierarchical, density based methods. Market Basket
Analysis, Association Analysis, Market Basket Analysis. Classifiers-
MCA 4302: INTRODUCTION TO VR AND AR Bayesian, k-nearest neighbor, neural network, Support Vector Machine,
TECHNOLOGIES [3 0 0 3] Decision Trees. Prediction- Regression models, Evaluating Classification
Introduction: Input Devices, Output Devices, Displays, Computing and Predictive performance, ensemble methods. Anomaly Detection.
Architectures for VR, The Rendering Pipeline, PC Graphics Architecture, Forecasting models.
Workstation-Based Architectures, Distributed VR Architectures,
Modeling, Geometric Modeling, Physical Modeling, Behavior Modeling, References:
Model Management, VR Programming and other Toolkits. Introduction to 1. Glenn J. Myatt, Wayne P. Johnson, Making Sense of Data I: A Practical
Unity 3D Engine, 2D Game concepts and basic scripting, 3D Game Guide to Exploratory Data Analysis and Data Mining, 2nd Edition,
concepts and environment creation, Advanced game concepts. John Wiley & Sons Publication, 2014.
Introduction to Unity AR: Foundation and Vuforia, working with Vuforia in 2. Glenn J. Myatt, Wayne P. Johnson, Making Sense of Data II: A
Unity, ARCore in unity, Mini project on AR. Introduction to VR, Unity for Practical Guide to Data Visualization, Advanced Data Mining
Google cardboard, Basic VR app development for Cardboard, Develop Methods, and Applications, John Wiley & Sons Publication, 2009.
for a specific VR platform. 3. Galit Shmueli, Nitin R. Patel, and Peter C. Bruce, Data Mining for
Business Intelligence, John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
References: 4. Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank, Mark A. Hall, Data Mining: Practical
1. Jonathan Linowers, Krystian Banbilinski, Augmented Reality for Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Morgan Kaufmann, 2011.
Developers,Packt Publishers, 2017. 5. Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach, Vipin Kumar, Introduction to Data
2. Edward Lavieri, Getting started with Unity 5, Packt publishing, 2015. Mining, Pearson Addison Wesley, 2005.
3. Grigore C. Burdea, Philippe Coiffet, Virtual Reality Technology, Wiley-
IEEE Press, 2003.
4. Sherman, W.R. & A. Craig, Understanding, Virtual Reality: Interface,
Application and Design, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA,
2003.
5. Philippe Fuchs, Guillaume Moreau, Pascal Guitton, Virtual Reality:
Concepts and Technologies, CRC, Taylor and Francis, 2011.
271
Minor Specialization: Computational Mathematics design, 2k Factorial Design, Blocking and Confounding in the 2k Factorial
Design, Partial Confounding. Two level fractional factorial designs, three
MAT 4051: APPLIED STATISTICS AND level and mixed level factorial and fractional factorial designs, 3k Factorial
TIME SERIES ANALYSIS [2 1 0 3] Design, Confounding in the 3k Factorial Design, Fractional replication of
Stochastic and deterministic dynamic mathematical models – the 3k Factorial Design, Factorials with mixed levels.
forecasting and control, transfer function models, models for discrete References:
control systems. Basic ideas in model building- linear and multiple linear 1. Robert V Hogg and Allen Craig, Introduction to Mathematical
regression. Basic concepts in stochastic processes and Markov chains, Statistics, (4e), Macmillan
Mean square distance, mean square error prediction, prediction of 2. M N Murthy, Sampling Theory and Methods, Statistical Publishing
covariance stationary process, ergodic theory and stationary process, Society, 1967
applications of ergodic theory, spectral analysis of covariance stationary 3. C Radhakrishna Rao, Linear Statitical Inference and its
processes, Gaussian systems, stationary point processes, level applications, (2e), Wiley Series.
crossing problems. ARIMA models, Autoregressive models, moving 4. Douglas C Montgomery, Design and Analysis of Experiments, (8e),
average models, duality, model properties, parameter estimates, Wiley Series, 2012,
forecasts.Volatility models: ARCH and GARCH modelling, testing 5. D D Joshi, Linear Estimation and Design of Experiments, New Age
strategy for heteroscedastic models, volatility forecasts, Black Scholes International Publishers, 2009
model.
References:
MAT 4054: GRAPHS AND MATRICES [2 1 0 3]
1. G.E.P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, G. C. Reinsel and G M Ljung, Time Series
Graphs and subgraphs, walks, paths and connectedness, distance as a
Analysis-Forecasting and Control, (5e), Wiley Series, 2016.
metric, degrees, regular graphs, cubic graphs, bipartite graphs, self-
2. Anderson T W, The Statistical Analysis of Time Series, John Wiley, complementary graphs, operations on graphs, extremal graphs, cut
New York, 1994 points, bridges and blocks, block graphs and cut point graphs.Trees and
3. Samuel Karlin, Howard M Taylor, First Course in Stochastic process, their characterizations, centres and centroids, block-cut point trees,
Academic Press, New York, spanning trees, independent cycles and cocycles, connectivity and line
4. C. Chatfield, The Analysis of Time Series – An Introduction, Chapman connectivity, graphical variations of Menger's theorem. Traversability:
and Hall / CRC, (4e), 2004 Eulerian graphs and Hamiltonian graphs. Line graphs and total graphs.
5. David Ruppert, Statistics in Finance, Springer Publications, 2004 Line graphs and traversability, coverings and independence, critical
points and lines. Planarity: Plane and planar graphs, outer planar graphs,
MAT 4052: COMPUTATIONAL LINEAR ALGEBRA [2 1 0 3] Kuratowski's theorem, vertex colouring.Incidence Matrix: Rank, minors,
Matrix Analysis: Basic Ideas from Linear algebra, vector norms, matrix path matrix, 0-1 incidence matrix. Adjacency Matrix: Eigen values of
norms, orthogonality and SVD, Projections and CS decomposition, the some graphs, determinant, bounds, energy of a graph, antiadjacency
sensitivity of square linear systems. General Linear Systems: Triangular matrix of a directed graph, non-singular trees. Laplacian Matrix: Basic
systems, The LU factorization, Round off analysis of Gausian elimination, properties, computing Laplacian eigen values, matrix tree theorems,
Pivoting, Improving and estimating accuracy. Orthogonalization and least bounds for Laplacian spectral radius, edge-Laplacian of a tree.
squares: Householder and Givens matrices, The QR factorization, The full References:
rank LS problem, Other orthogonal factorizations, The rank deficient LS 1. F. Harary, Graph Theory, Narosa Publishers, 1988.
problem, Weighing and iterative improvement, square and 2. J.A Bondy and U.S.R Murthy, Graph Theory with Applications,
underdetermined systems.The symmetric Eigen value problem: Eigen (5e), Elsevier Publishing Co., 1982.
values properties and decompositions, Power iterations, the symmetric QR 3. D.B. West, Introduction to Graph Theory, Pearson Education, Inc.,
algorithm, Jacobi methods, Tridiagonal Methods, Computing the SVD, 2001.
some generalized eigen value problems. 4. R.B Bapat, Graphs and Matrices, Hindustan Book Agency, 2010.
References: 5. Lowell W Beineke and Robin J Wilson, Topics in Algebraic Graph
1. Gene H. Golub and Charles F. Van Loan, Matrix Computations, (4e), Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
2. Gilbert Strang, Linear Algebra and its applications, (4e), Wellesley OPEN ELECTIVES
Cambridge press, 2009. MAT 5301: APPLIED GRAPH THEORY [2 1 0 3]
3. David S. Watkins, Fundamentals of Matrix Computations,(3e), Wiley, Graphs and applications of the theorems by Havel and Hakimi, Erdos
New York, 2010. and Gallai. Cut points, bridges and blocks, block graphs and cut point
4. Roger a Horn, Matrix Analysis, (2e), Cambridge University Press, graphs. Trees and their characterizations, centre and centroids, block-
2013. cut points trees, spanning trees, independent cycles and cocycles,
connectivity and line connectivity, Whitney's theorem. Traversability-
MAT 4053: COMPUTATIONAL PROBABILITY AND Eulerian, Hamiltonian, line graphs and total graphs. Traversability,
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS [2 1 0 3] coverings and independence, theorem of Gallai, critical points and lines.
Sampling and sampling distributions, Most powerful tests, Uniformly Planarity, genus, thickness, crossing number. Colorability, chromatic
most powerful tests, Likelihood ratio tests, The sequential probability number and its bounds, Nordhaus Gaddum theorems, the four and five
ratio test, Randomized Designs, Inferences about the differences in colour theorems, chromatic polynomial. Matrix Representation -Incident
Means, Paired Comparison Designs, Inferences about the variance of matrix, Adjacency matrix, cycle matrix, cutset matrix, path matrix,
normal distributions, Monte Carlo estimation methods.The analysis of Digraphs, Matrix - tree theorem on number of spanning trees.
variance, RCBD, LSD and Related Designs, The Graeco - Latin square Tournament. Graph theoretic Algorithms: Computer representation of
Design, Balanced Incomplete Block Designs, PBIBD Introduction to graphs-Input and output, Algorithms for connectedness, Spanning Tree,
Factorial Designs, The Two Factor factorial design, Blocking in a factorial Fundamental Circuits, Directed Circuits and Shortest paths.
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References: on population dynamics Mathematical modelling through difference
1. F. Harary, Graph theory, Narosa Publishers equations. Some simple models. Modelling of economics and finance
2. Narsingh Deo, Graph theory with applications to Engineering and through difference equations, population dynamics and generation of
Computer Science, Prentice Hall. models through difference equations, modeling in probability theory,
3. Robin J.Wilson, Introduction to Graph theory, Logman examples. Optimization models: Mathematical modeling through linear
programming. Mathematical modelling through graphs: elements of
graphs, digraphs. Mathematical models for blood flow. Mathematical
MAT 5302: APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA [2 1 0 3]
model for Peristaltic transport of two layered.
Finite dimensional vector spaces, subspaces, linear independence,
References:
basis and dimension. Sum and intersection of subspaces. Algebra of
linear transformations, range and null space of a linear transformation, 1. J N Kapur, Mathematical Modelling, New age international
Inner-product spaces, metric spaces and banach spaces, Gram Schmidt publishers,(2e), 2015.
orthogonalization, linear operators and their adjoint, self adjoint, unitary 2. J N Kapur Mathematical Models in biology and medicine, East- West
and normal transformations, polar decomposition. Matrix algebra, press.
simultaneous equations, Eigen values, characteristic vectors, Cayley- 3. J N Kapur Mathematical models of environment, INS Academy, New
Hamilton theorem, minimal polynomial, Application of eigen values to Delhi
solve simultaneous difference and differential equations. Quadratic
forms and their classification, constrained optimization. MAT 5305:OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES [2 1 0 3]
Somecomputational methods of linear algebra. Formulation, Linear programming-simplex method, Penalty coase
References: methods, 2-phase method. Dual Simplex method. Duality theory
1. Gantmocher F.R., The Theory of Matrices, Cheisea. .Transportation problem-Volgel's approximation method, MODI method,
2. Gilbert Strang , Linear Algebra and its applications,Thomson learning Assignment problem-Hungarian method.Project Management -
3. David C. Lay, Linear Algebra and its applications, Pearson Education Networks, Project planning and control using PERT and CPM. Project
crashing. Game theory - 2persons zero sum games, Minimax principle,
games with mixed strategies. Dominance theory, solution using Linear
MAT 5303:APPLIED NUMERICAL METHODS [2 1 0 3]
programming.
Matrix Algebra : Solution for linear system of equations – Direct methods:
References:
Gauss elimination method, Gauss Jordon method, Crouts (LU
decomposition) method. Iterative methods, Jacobi Gauss Seidal and 1. Bronson Richard - Theory and Problems of Operations Research-
successive over relaxation methods. Computation of inverse of a matrix: Schaum series- MGH
Jordan method, Triangularization method, Choleski's method, partition 2. P.K.Gupta& Man Mohan - Operations Research - Sultan Chand &
method. Eigen value & Eigen vectors: Given's method for real symmetric Sons
matrices, Jocobi's method for real symmetric matrices, Power method. 3. HamdyA.Taha - Operations Research PHI
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations: Single step
methods, Runge- Kutta method, Adam Bashforth's predictor corrector MAT 5306: STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND RELIABILITY [2 1 0 3]
method, Milne's predictor and corrector method. Numerical Solution of Static probabilities: Review and prerequisites generating functions,
Partial Differential Equations: Finite difference approximation to difference equations.Dynamic probability: definition and description
derivatives of Parabolic, Elliptic. Explicit finite difference method, implicit with examples. Markov chains, transition probabilities, Chapmen
method. Kolmogrov equations. Classification of states, chains of Markov
References: process. Stability of Markov systems, limiting behaviour, random walk.
1. Jain, Iyengar and Jain: Numerical methods for Scientific and Poisson Processes : assumptions and derivations, related distributions,
Engineering Computations, New Age Publishers birth and death processes. Queueing System, general concepts, Model
2. Carnahan, Luther and Wikes: Applied Numerical Methods, John M/M/1 and M/M/S, steady state behaviour, transient behaviour. Wiener
Willey processes and Gaussian processes. Differential equations of a wiener
3. Conte S.D and Be Door, Introduction to Numerical analysis, McGraw process, Kolmogrov equations, Ornstein – Unlenbeck Process. White
Hill. note. Reliability Theory : Definition of Reliability, types of failure, Hazard
rate, Laws of failure - normal, exponential & Weibull failure laws - System
reliability - in series, in parallel series - parallel system, Paralled - series
MAT 5304:MATHEMATICAL MODELLING [2 1 0 3]
system & related problems.
Introduction, Techniques, classification and characteristics of
References:
mathematical models, mathematical modeling through algebra, ordinary
differential equations of first order. Mathematical modeling through 1. Medhi. J., Stochastic Processes, Wiley Eastern.
systems of ordinary differential equations of first order, Prey- Predator 2. Bhat U R, Elements of Applied Stochastic Processes, John Wiley.
model Mathematical modeling through systems of ordinary differential 3. A Papoulis, Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic
equations, modeling in medicine A model for diabetic mellitus. Modelling Procesess, McGraw Hill.
274
Minor Specialization: Business Management HUM 4053: MARKETING MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Marketing definition, scope and concepts, Adapting marketing to the
HUM 4051: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] New Economy, Marketing strategic planning. Market Demand, Marketing
Introduction and objectives of financial management, Evolution of Environment, Marketing Information System, Marketing Research.
corporate finance, responsibilities. Types of accounts, Golden rules of Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning, Buying Behaviour: Consumer
accounting, Preparation of Journal, Ledger, Trial balance and final Markets and Business Markets, Competition: Identifying competitors,
accounts. Sources of long term finance, Characteristics of equity capital, analysing competitors. Product Life Cycle: Product life-cycle marketing
Preference capital, Debenture capital & Term loans. Valuation of strategies. New Market Offerings: New product development and
securities, Concepts, Bond valuation and related models, Bond value challenges, Branding. Designing and Managing Services, Price
theorems, Yield to maturity. Equity valuation; Dividend capitalization Strategies, Retailing, Wholesaling, Integrated Marketing
approach, Leverage, Operating leverage, Financial leverage, Total Communications, Digital Marketing and Trends, International Marketing
leverage, Indifference point analysis. Working capital management, References:
Capital budgeting: appraisal criteria, pay-back period, Average rate of 1. Philip Kotler, Kevil Keller, Abraham Koshy & Mithileshwar Jha,
return, Net present value, Benefit cost ratio and Internal rate of return. Marketing Management – A South Asian Perspective, Pearson
Risk analysis in capital budgeting, Cost of capital: introduction, cost of Education Inc, New Delhi, 2012.
debt capital, Preference capital and Equity capital, Weighted average cost 2. Arun Kumar & N Meenakshi, Marketing Management, Vikas
of capital, Determination of proportions, Cash management, Dividend Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2011.
decisions. 3. Varshney R L and Gupta S L., Marketing Management, Sultan Chand &
References: Sons, New Delhi, 2004.
1. Prasanna Chandra., Fundamentals of Financial Management, Tata 4. Adrian Palmer., Principles of Marketing, Oxford University Press, New
McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2006. York, 2000.
2. I M Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd.,,
New Delhi, 2015. HUM 4054: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
3. N Ramachandran & Ram Kumar Kakani, Financial Accounting for Introductions to operations management – process view and supply
Management, 3/e, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, chain view, types of production activities, competitive priorities and
2011. capabilities. Break-even analysis, evaluating services or products,
4. Eugene F Brigham & Michael C E, Financial Management: Theory and evaluating processes - make or buy decision, decision making under
Practice. 12e, Cengage Learning, India, 2008. risk, and decision trees. Introduction to forecasting, importance and
5. Maheshwari S.N., Financial Management, Sultan Chand & Co., New uses of forecasting, demand patterns, demand management options,
Delhi, 2002. judgement methods, causal methods - linear regression, time series
method – naïve method, moving average, weightage moving average,
HUM 4052: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] and exponential smoothing curve. Planning long-term capacity,
Introduction, Scope of HRM, Objectives of HRM, Functions, Activities, measures of capacity and utilization, economies of scale, diseconomies
Roles, HRD organization and responsibilities. Evolution of HRM, of scale, capacity timing and sizing strategies, sizing capacity cushions,
Influence of various factors on HRM. Human resource planning: timing and sizing expansion – expansionist strategy, wait and see
Introduction, Strategic considerations, Nature and scope, Human strategy, and a systematic approach to long term capacity decision.
Resources Inventory, Job analysis, Job design, Job description, Job Levels inoperations planning and scheduling across the organization,
specification and Job evaluation. Employee Recruitment & Selection: sales and operation planning strategies- chase strategy, level strategy,
Policy, Process, Tests, modern methods, Interview, Provisional operations planning using linear programming technique, scheduling job
selection, Medical/Physical examinations, Placement, Induction and facility scheduling, and work for scheduling. Theory of constraints,
programs and socialization. Training and development: Basic concepts, managing bottle necks in manufacturing and service processes,
Employees training Process, Planning, Preparation of trainees, identifying bottle necks, relieving bottle necks, drum buffer rope system,
Implementation, Performance evaluation and Follow-up training. and managing constraints in a line system. Supply chain design across
Competency Mapping and Career development programmes. the organization, supply chains for services and manufacturing,
Performance appraisal and Merit rating, Promotion, transfers and measures of supply chain performance - inventory measures, financial
separations, Wages and salaries administration, Discipline and measures, inventory and supply chains - pressures for small inventories,
grievances. Industrial and labour relations and Trade Unionism pressures for large inventories, types of inventory, inventory reduction
Overview: Collective bargaining and maintaining Industrial health. tactics, and inventory placement. Costs of quality, total quality
management, acceptance sampling, statistical process control - control
References: charts, and process capability. Continuous improvement using lean
1. Michael Armstrong ., A Handbook of Human Resource Management systems, different types of wastes, strategic characteristics of a lean
Practice: 10th Edition, New Delhi, Kogan Page India,2006 system, designing lean system layout, and Kanban system.
2. Gary Dessler& BijuVarkey .,Human Resource Management:12th
Edition Dorling Kindersley(India),Noida,2011 References:
3. T.V. Rao and Pereira D F., Recent experiences in Human Resources 1. Krajewski L. J., Ritzman L. P., Malhotra M., and Srivastava S. K.,
Development, Oxford and IBH Publishing, 1986. Operations Management, 11th edition, Pearson Education
4. Subbrao A., Essentials of Human Resource Management and (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2016.
industrial Relations, Himalaya Publishing House, 1999. 2. Heizer J. and Render B., Operations Management, 11th edition.
5. Aswathappa K,Human ResourceManagement,Text&Cases Pearson Education India, 2016.
McGrawHill 7th Edition,2006 3. Khanna R. B., Production and Operations Management, 2nd edition,
6. N G Nair and Latha Nair., Personnel Management and Industrial PHI Learning Private Limited, 2015.
Relations, S. Chand Company, 1995.
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OPEN ELECTIVES HUM 4304: BUILDING BRIDGES: INDO-EUROPEAN
INTERCULTURAL DYNAMICS [3 0 0 3]
HUM 4301: COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH [3 0 0 3] The challenges of Intercultural communication - interacting in a diverse
(Offered for Lateral Entry Students only) world, understanding cultures, alternative views of reality, cultural
Common Errors in English: Subject Verb Agreement; Uses of Tenses / stereotyping. Foundational Theories in Intercultural Communication -
Sequence of Tense; Prepositions; Articles; Special Usages; Creative Edward Hall, Samovar, G Hofstede, Understanding cultural Dimensions
Writing Essay: Types of Essays, Argumentative Essay, Descriptive/ and Cultural Stereotyping- collectivism/ individualism, power distance,
Expository/Narrative Essays; Reading Comprehension; Dynamic text; masculine/feminine, cultural metaphors, Intercultural Business
Critical Evaluation; Group Discussions; Presentation Skills; Essay writing.; Communication Competence - The Role of Language in Intercultural
Audio texts/speeches -Practice listening skills- summary, commentary, Business Communication , Nonverbal Language in Intercultural
listening exercises. Video Speeches -T h e m e b a s e d s p e e c h e s - Communication, Cultural influence on interpersonal communication,
motivational, informative, technical, and persuasive, discussions. Speech - Intercultural Dynamics in the multicultural organizations.
Elements of a good speech, types of speeches, model speech, Speech References:
exercises, individual presentations, peer and facilitator feedback. 1. Dodd, Carley H. Dynamics of Intercultural Communication,
Formal/Informal communication. Communication Styles- formal and McGraw-Hill, Boston. 1998.
informal, standard English and variations in usages, examples and analysis 2. Gannon M J and Pillai R. Understanding Global Cultures, Sage
of faulty usages; Correspondence: formal/informal letters and emails . Publications, California. 2010.
References: 3. Hall, E. T. The dance of life: The other dimension of time, Random
1. Green David., Contemporary English Grammar, Structures and House, New York. 1983.
Composition Chennai: Macmillan Publications. 4. Hofstede, Geert., Cultures' Consequences, Comparing Values,
2. Thompson AJ & Martinet AB., A Practical English Grammar, OUP. Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations across Nations, Sage
3. Turton N D , Heaton J B., Longman Dictionary of Common Errors, Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA. 2001.
1998. 5. Martin, J.N. & Nakayama, T.K., Intercultural communication in
4. Meenakshi Raman & Sangita Sharma., Technical Communication; contexts. 4th Edition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield. 2007.
Principles and Practice, Oxford University Press, 2011. 6. Samovar, L A and Porter, R., Communication between Cultures,
Cengage Learning, Wadsworth, CA. 2007.
HUM 4302: FILM STUDIES [2 1 0 3]
History of invention of motion pictures - Daguerre, Muybridge, Edison, HUM 4305: INTERPRETATION OF LITERARY TEXTS [3 0 0 3]
SkaldanowskyBrothers,Lumieres; Evolution of film – Lumieres, Melies, Texts-static, dynamic, cryptic and delphic ; Language of literature; Form
Porter, Griffith, Basic techniques – Mise-en-scene, Mise-en-shot, and structure; Literature verses popular fiction; Text and discourse;
Deepfocus Photography, Longtake, Continuity, Editing, Montage, Authors and critics; Theories and approaches to literary texts;
German Expressionism; French Impressionism; Soviet Montage cinema; Formalism, Structuralism, Marxism, Feminism, Deconstruction;
Hollywood cinema, Italian Neo-realism; French Nouvelle Vague, Ideational functions and textual Functions; Class, gender and texuality;
Documentary, Directors – Eisenstein, Kurosawa, Godard, Chaplin, Race and nationality; Genre, phonological deviations –sound patterns
Bergman; Mohsen Makmalbakf, Majid Majidi, Keislowski, Zhang Yimou, and figures of speech ; Pragmatic approach to literature; Understanding
Kim Ki Duk, “New Wave” Cinema in India - Bengali; Malayalam; Kannada; syntax, Lexical and syntactic analysis of literary texts; Point of view in
Hindi, To be screened- Bicycle Thieves, The 400 blows, Rashomon, Wild literary texts and foregrounding; Prediction and making sense of a text;
strawberries, Battleship Potemkin, Cabinet of Dr.Caligari, The kid, Stylistic analysis of a novel; Kinds of meaning, Rhetorical structure;
Children of heaven, Hero, Ghatashraddha, PatherPanchali, Mathilukal. Pragmatics and discourse analysis; Interpreting cohesive devices and
References: complex functional values; Stylistic approach to literature ; Elements of
1. Bordwell, David and Thompson, Kristin., Film Art: an Introduction, literary style; Stylistic analysis of selected short stories, Poems, Novels
7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 2004. and Plays; Genre, the plot setting, characterization, tone and themes;
Stylistics and its implications on narrative techniques; Intertextuality and
2. Kawin, Bruce., How Movies Work. Berkeley and Los Angeles:
conceptual blending; Identifying patterns in the texts; Meaning making
University of California Press, 1992.
process in literature; Imagery, metaphor as a mode of thought;
3. Cook, David A., A History of Narrative Film, 4th ed. New York: W.W. Coherence and Cohesion; Context, turn taking and Adjacency Pair; Pro-
Norton & Co., 2004. forms, Discourse markers, Lexical cohesion and presupposition;
Recognizing text organization; Critical texts, Shared assumptions on
HUM 4303:GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS [3 0 0 3] critical texts; The role of schema and the concept of speech acts in
Text selections, dialogue and exercises which have been designed to give literary texts.
the absolute beginner grounding in the rudiments of the German References:
language, as well as providing background information about the history, 1. Austin, J.L., How to do Things with Words, Longman, London,
life and culture in Germany.Introduction to the German alphabet and the 1992.
German language – dialogues & conversations – pronunciation, basic 2. Barthes. R., Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narratives,
vocabulary lists - key points of grammar - background information Fontana, London, 1977.
about the history and culture of Germany - exercises on vocabulary,
3. Blake.N.F., An Introduction to the Language of Literature,
grammar and German culture - reading & listening comprehension.
Macmillan, London. .1990.
References:
4. Carter, R. (ed.)., Language and Literature: An introductory Reader
1. Sally Johnson, Natalie Braber., Exploring the German Language, in Stylistics, Allen and Unwin, London, 1982.
(2E), Cambridge University Press. 2008.
5. Cook, G., Discourse and Literature, Oxford University Press,
2. Charles Russ., The German Language Today: A Linguistic London, 1994.
Introduction, Routledge. 1994.
6. Harold, C.M.(ed.)., Style in Prose Fiction, Columbia University
Press, New York.
7. Leech, G.N., A Linguistic Guide to English Poetry, Longman,
London, 1969.
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HUM 4306: PUBLIC SPEAKING [3 0 0 3] References:
Public Speaking -Introduction to Public speaking- Voice modulation, 1. Aquinas, Thomas., On Being and Essence. Trans. Armand Maurer.
Sounds/accent (basics), Articulation, Anxiety management, Logical Canada: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1968.
arguments, Concept of purpose, Audience, Smart use of Body language. 2. John-Terry, Chris., For the Love of Wisdom: An Explanation of the
Types of speech-Informative speeches - designing and delivery- meaning and Purpose of Philosophy. New York: Alba House, 1994.
Persuasive speeches – designing and delivery- Impromptu speeches – 3. Maritain, Jacques., An Introduction to Philosophy, London: Sheed
designing and delivery -Special occasion speeches- designing and and Ward. 1979.
delivery, Presentations - planning and execution -Types of presentation - 4. Radhakrishnan, S. (Ed)., History of Philosophy Eastern and Western
Informative-Planning and delivery - Persuasive - Planning and delivery - Vol.II George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, 1953.
Motivational - Planning and delivery, Other forms of speaking – Debates, 5. Wallace, William., The Elements of Philosophy. New York: Alba
Seminars, Panel Discussion, Group Discussion, Tall Tales, Turn Coat, Art House, 1990.
of Evaluation-Providing feedback- planning, designing and delivering
constructive feedback - Receiving feedback – making use of relevant
HUM 4309: CREATIVE WRITING [3 0 0 3]
feedback -Techniques of providing feedback- Speech analysis –Role of
the Evaluator. Various literary/prose forms and their characteristics; techniques and
strategies for reading; nuances of language and meaning in reading and
References:
writing; Writing Exercises - techniques and strategies of writing
1. Duarte Nancy., Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform
creatively; Critical Concepts and Terms in Literary Writing; Writing
Audiences, John John Wiley and Sons, 2010.
Exercises; creative writing output.
2. Minto Barbara., The Pyramid Principle: Logic in writing, thinking and
References:
Problem Solving, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2002.
1. Milan Kundera ., The Art of the Novel.
3. Berkun Scott., Confessions of a Public Speaker, O'Reily Media,
2. The Art of Fiction: Illustrated from Classic and Modern Texts, David
2009.
Lodge
4. Goodale Malcolm., Professional Presentations, Cambridge
University Press, 2005.
HUM 4310: GRAPHIC NOVELS: HISTORY, FORM
5. Carnegie Dale., The Art of Public Speaking, 1905.
AND CULTURE [3 0 0 3]
Part I:The History of Comic Books, Part 1: Developing a Medium Defining
HUM 4307: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
comic books as a medium-Relationships between comic books and
Psychology - Meaning, Nature and Scope, Defining Psychology, other forms of sequential art-The (continental) roots of comics as an art
Meaning of the term Behavior, Nature of Psychology, Scope of form -The ways in which comic strips and pulps contributed to the
Psychology: Branches and fields of Psychology. Development of emergence of the comic book. The History of Comic Books, Part 2: The
Psychology - Historic Sketch of Psychology, Modern Age of Psychology, Maturation of the Medium-Influence of underground movement, ways in
Gestalt Psychology, Psycho Analysis, Contemporary Psychology. which mainstream publishers began to address more relevant topics,
Systems of Psychology- The Nervous System, Nature V/s Nurture, proliferation of independent comics, the increase in the profile and
Sensation and perception, States of Consciousness. Methods of prominence of the medium due to ambitious projects. Part II: Creating the
Psychology - Classical Conditioning, Introspection Method, Naturalistic Story: Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative-Some narrative
Method, Experimental Method, Differential Method, Clinical Method, structures commonly found in comic books -The types and techniques
Psycho Physical Method. Personality- Personality types, Personality of encapsulation-The nature of the relationship between the pictorial and
Disorders, Abnormal psychology, Treatment of personality disorders. linguistic elements of comic books Experiencing the Story: The Power of
Thinking - Nature of Thinking, Types of Thinking, Language and Comics - About diegetic images that show the world of the story-
Intelligence. Discussion, Presentation and Assignments. About interpretive images that comment on the story-The impact art style
References: has on the emotional reactions of the reader; and how the meaning of
1. Boring, E.G., Langfield,H.S. &Weld,H.P., Foundations of Psychology, each image is affected by the relationship to other images in that
Asia Publishing House, Calcutta, 1963. particular book, in other texts, and in the reader's personal experience-
2. Carson, R.C., Butcher, J.N. & Coleman, J.C., Abnormal Psychology Part III: Comic Book Genres-the definition of genre and the role it plays in
& Modern Life, (8th ed) Scoff, Foresman& Co. 1988. shaping the creation of comics products- the characteristics of genres,
3. Lahey, B.B.,Psychology: An Introduction, 6th Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, including character types, narrative patterns, themes, and other
New York, 1965. conventions-how the example genres of teen humor, romance, funny
4. Olson, M.; Hergenhahn, B.R., Introduction to the Theories of animals, horror, and memoir developed in comics, and what
Learning, Prentice-Hall India, 2009. characterizes each-how the hybridization of genres helps
experimentation and expansion of narrative possibilities.
HUM 4308: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY, References:
RELIGION AND CULTURE [3 0 0 3] 1. Roger Sabin., Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels.
Notions of Philosophy; The Origin and Development of Philosophy; 2. Robert Petersen, Allan Moore., Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels:
Ancient Philosophy; Medieval Philosophy; Modern Philosophy; A History of Graphic Narrative3. Comics as Performance, Fiction as
Contemporary Philosophy; Indian Philosophy; Comparative Religion; Scalpel.
Western Philosophy; The Relevance of Philosophy; Branches of 3. JeetHeer, Kent Worcester., Arguing Comics: Studies in Popular
Philosophy; Methods of Philosophy; Philosophy and other Branches of culture.
Study; Some Problems of Philosophy; Themes of Philosophy; Mind and
Body, and the Problem of Universal; Change/Movement time and place;
Existence of God and Evolution; Indian Culture; Social Ethics; Logic and
Scientific Methods; Philosophy of Language.
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HUM 4311: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3] HUM 4312: ENTREPRENEURSHIP [3 0 0 3]
Management information system: Introduction to management, Entrepreneur: Meaning of entrepreneur, evolution of the concept,
information and system. System concepts, general model of a system functions of an entrepreneur, types of entrepreneur, and intrapreneur.
and types of systems. Evolution of MIS , models and resources used in
Concept of entrepreneurship - evolution of entrepreneurship,
the MIS model. Structure of MIS, operating elements of an information
system, synthesis of the structure. Information systems for different development of entrepreneurship, stages in entrepreneurial process, role
applications: Transaction processing systems, Human resource of entrepreneurs in economic development, entrepreneurship in India,
management systems and Marketing-application areas. Production barriers for entrepreneurship. Small scale industry: Definition,
planning and Office automation systems. Role of management characteristics, need and rationale. Objectives, scope, role of Small
information in decision making: Concepts of decision making, Decision
Scale Industries (SSI) in economic development, advantages of SSI,
making process and information needs at different levels of
management. Herbert. A. Simon model. Phases in the decision making steps to start an SSI - government policy towards SSI, different policies
process, Programmed vs non-programmed decisions, General model of of SSI, impact of liberalization, privatization, and Globalization. Effect of
human as an information processor, Allen Newell Simon model. Decision WTO/GATT and supporting agencies of government for SSI. Institutional
support systems -structure, elements and working. Information as a support: Different Schemes: TECKSOK, KIADB; KSSIDC; KSIMC; DIC
strategic resource. MIS as a technique for making programmed
Single Window Agency: SISI, NSIC, SIDBI, and KSFC, New schemes and
decisions: Behavioral models of the decision maker and methods. MIS
support for decision making. Role of MIS in Organizations -recent trends support for start-ups and new venture under Govt. of India. Preparation
and e-commerce applications. Development of customized of Business plan and project report: components of a successful plan.
management information system approaches: SDLC -phases in SDLC, Meaning of project, project identification, project selection, project
Strategic and project planning for MIS, conceptual design and detailed report, need and significance of report, contents, formulation, guidelines
design phases: general business planning and MIS response. MIS
by planning commission for project report. Network analysis, errors in
Planning and planning cycle. Conceptual system design and Detailed
System design. MIS System Implementation, and Pit falls: Pit Falls in MIS project report, project appraisal. Identification of business opportunities,
development, Fundamental weaknesses, soft spots in planning, design market feasibility study, technical feasibility study, financial feasibility
problems and review. study and social feasibility study and documentation and evaluation.
References: References:
1. Gordon B. D. and Margrethe H. O., (2005), “Management 1. Vasant Desai., Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development &
Information Systems”, McGraw-Hill, New York. Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 2007.
2. Kenneth L. and Price J. P., (2003), “Management Information 2. David H. Holt Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation, Published by
Systems”, Macmillan. prentice Hall,1991.
3. Jawadekar W. S., (2000) “Management Information System”, Tata 3. Poornima. M. Charantimath., Entrepreneurship Development, Pearson
McGraw Hill. Education, 2006.
4. Senn J. A., (2003), “Analysis & Design of Information System”, 4. S.S. Khanka., Entrepreneurship Development, S.Chand& Co, 2007.
McGraw Hill International Student Edition.
5. Mudrick; Ross (1997) “Information Systems for Modern
Management “ Prentice Hall of India.
6. James A. O.Brien (1995)“Management Information Systems,
Galgotia Publications.
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Minor Specialization: Material Science OPEN ELECTIVES
PHY 4051: PHYSICS OF LOW DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS [3 0 0 3] PHY 4301: FUNDAMENTALS OF ASTRONOMY AND
Thin films: Thick and Thin Film Materials, preparation by physical and ASTROPHYSICS [3 0 0 3]
chemical methods. Thickness measurement techniques. Theories of Introduction to astronomy and astrophysics. Properties of ordinary
nucleation - Capillarity and atomistic theory, effect of deposition stars: Brightness of starlight; the electromagnetic spectrum; Colours of
parameters on nucleation and growth of thin films. Epitaxial growth. stars; stellar distances; absolute magnitudes; HR diagram. Stellar
Reflection and Transmission at interface between isotropic transparent evolution: Formation of star; the main sequence; stellar structure;
media. Reflectance and Transmittance in thin films. Antireflection evolution off the main sequence; planetary nebulae; white dwarfs. The
coatings. Electrical conduction in discontinuous metal films - Quantum death of high mass stars: Supernovae; neutron stars; pulsars; stellar
mechanical tunneling model. Conduction in continuous metal and black holes. Normal Galaxies: Types of galaxies; Dark matter in galaxies.
semiconducting films. Thermoelectric power in metal films. thin film Cosmology: The scale of universe; expansion of the universe; open or
resistors, thermopiles. Quantum well devices. closed universe; the big bang; the cosmic background radiation; big
Nanomaterials: Chemical Synthesis of Nanoparticles: Bottom up bang nucleosynthesis. Astronomical instruments.
approach. Functionalized nanoparticles in different medium. Size References:
control. Self assembly. Nanopar ticle arrays. Semiconductor 1. Marc L Kutner, Astronomy: A physical Perspective (2e) Cambridge
nanoparticles- synthesis, characterization and applications of quantum University Press,2003
dots. Magnetic nanoparticles- assembly and nanoastructures. 2. BaidyanathBasu, An Introduction to Astrophysics (2e), PHI Learning
Manipulation of nanoscale biological assemblies. Carbon nanotubes and Pvt. Ltd, 2011.
fullerene as nanoclustures. Nanostructured films. Physical Methods of 3. Michael Zeilik, Introductory Astronomy and Astrophysics (4e),
Nanostructure Fabrication: Top down approach. Nanopatterning- Saunders College Pub. 1992.
Lithography- Optical, X-ray and Electron beam lithography. Ion- beam
lithography.
PHY 4302: PHYSICS OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS [3 0 0 3]
Types of magnetism, ferromagnetic domains, soft and hard magnetic
References:
materials, ferrites, magnetic storage, Superconducting materials,
1. Chopra K. L., Thin Film Phenomena, Mc Graw Hill, 1969 Applications of superconductors, Nano-materials, bottom-up and top-
2. Milton Ohring, Materials Science of Thin Films, Elsevier, 2001 down methods, Quantum dots and nano-carbon tubes, Composite
3. Heavens O. S., Optical Properties of Thin Solid Films, Dover, 1955 materials, micromechanics of composites - Density, Mechanical and
4. Liz-Marzan L. M. and Kamat P. V. (Eds), Nanoscale Materials, Thermal properties, Semiconductors, Metals, semiconductors and
Kluwer, 2003 insulators, Direct and indirect band-gap semiconductors, Intrinsic and
5. Nalwa H. S. (Ed), Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, extrinsic semiconductors, Diffusion and drift processes, Crystal growth
Academic, 2002 techniques, Preparation of semiconductor devices.
References:
1. William F. Smith, Principles of Materials Science and Engineering
PHY 4052: PHYSICS OF PHOTONIC AND (2e), McGraw-Hill International Edition, 1990.
ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES [3 0 0 3] 2. Nalwa H.S., Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology (2e),
Semiconductors: Direct and indirect band gaps. Carrier concentrations Academic, 2002.
at thermal equilibrium. Fermi level. Degenerate and non-degenerate 3. Chawla K. K. Composite Materials- Science & Engineering (3e),
semiconductors. Semiconductor Crystal growth techniques Contact Springer-Verlag, 2012.
phenomenon- semiconductor-semiconductor, metal-semiconductor 4. Streetman Ben G. and Banerjee Sanjay Kumar, Solid State Electronic
contacts. Schottky and Ohmic contacts. Preparation of semiconductor Devices (6e) PHI learning Private Limited, 2012.
devices. IC technology, elements of lithography.
Photonic Devices: LED and semiconductor lasers: Radiative and non- PHY 4303: RADIATION PHYSICS [3 0 0 3]
radiative transitions, diode laser, population inversion, laser operating Radiation Sources: Fast electron sources-Heavy charged particle
characteristics, efficiency, photoconductor, photodiode, avalanche sources-Sources of electromagnetic radiation-Neutron sources.
photodiode, phototransistor, material requirement for solar cells, theory Radiation Interaction: Photoelectric and Compton process -pair
and types of solar cells. production. Interaction of heavy charged particles-stopping power-
Fuel cells: Hydrogen energy – merits as a fuel – production of hydrogen, Energy loss characteristics- Bragg curve-Particle range-range
Hydrogen Fuel cells – introduction – difference between batteries and straggling- stopping time-energy loss in thin absorbers-Interaction of
fuel cells, components of fuel cells, principle of working of fuel cell, fuel fast electrons-absorption of beta particles-interaction of gamma rays-
cell stack, fuel cell power plant: fuel processor, fuel cell power section, gamma ray attenuation-Interaction of neutrons-neutron cross section-
power conditioner, Advantages and disadvantages of fuel cell power neutron induced nuclear reactions. Radiation Detectors and
plant. Types of fuel cells. Application of fuel cells – commercially Instrumentation: Semiconductors diodes-JFET-MOSFET-Integrated
available fuel cells. Circuits-OPAMP and their characteristics-Differential Amplifier-
Operational amplifier systems-Pulse Amplifiers. Principles of radiation
References: detection and measurements-Gas filled detectors-Ionisation chambers-
1. Neamen Donald A., Semiconductor Physics and Devices, basic Propor tional counters-GM counters-Scintillation detectors-
principles, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002 Semiconductor detectors-Thermo luminescent Dosimeters-Radiation
2. Sze S. M., Physics of Semiconductor Devices, John Wiley & Sons, spectroscopy with scintillators-Gamma spectroscopy-Multichannel
2007 pulse analyzer-Slow neutron detection methods-Reactor
instrumentation. Industrial uses of nuclear measurements: Radiation
3. Larminie J. and Dicks A., Fuel Cell Systems Explained, Wiley, 2003 detection in industrial environments-Measuring systems for industrial
4. Xianguo Li, Principles of Fuel Cells, Taylor and Francis, 2005 problems-Determination of physical material characteristics by nuclear
5. S. Srinivasan, Fuel Cells: From Fundamentals to Applications, measurements-Level height determination-Density measurements-
Springer, 2006 Quantity measurements-Thickness measurement-coating thickness
measurement.
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References: Schemes, properties of optical fibers, discussion on device
1. Knoll G. F., Radiation Detection and Measurement (3e), Wiley 2010 requirements, OEICS. Optical storage devices: Data recording and read
2. Boylestad R. L., Electronic Devices and Circuit theory (11e), out from optical discs. Holographic data storage systems.
Pearson Education 2016
3. Malvino A. P., Electronic Principles (7e), TMH 2010 References:
4. Foldiak G., Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes, Elsevier 1. Ghatak A., OPTICS (4e), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
Science Ltd 1986 2009.
2. Singh J., Optoelectronics: An Introduction to Materials and Devices,
PHY 4304: SOLID STATE PHYSICS [3 0 0 3] TATA McGraw- Hill Companies, Inc. 2014.
Review of Crystal structure: Lattice, basis and unit cell, crystal system, 3. Wilson & Hawkes, LASERS, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 1987.
symmetry, crystal planes and miller indices, reciprocal lattice, Bragg's 4. Hugh Bennett, Understanding Recordable & Rewritable DVD,
law, experimental methods of x-raydiffraction, types of crystal binding, OSTA.org.
analysis of stress and strain in crysals. Electrical conduction: Free 5. Hugh Bennett, Understanding CD-R & CD-RW, OSTA.org.
electron gas model, Sommerfield quantum theory, Fermi energy,
parameters of free electron gas at absolute zero, electrical conductivity, PHY 4306: INTRODUCTORY QUANTUM MECHANICS [3 0 0 3]
Drude-Lorentz theory and Sommerfield theory of electrical conductivity, Review of certain basics : Limitations of classical physics, wave-particle
Band theory of solids, electrical conduction in metals, insulators and duality, De Broglie's hypothesis, matter as wavepacket, Heisenberg's
semiconductorsDielectrics: Static dielectric constant, polarization and uncertainty principle, Mathematical Formalism : operators; commutation
polarizability, local field, ferro electricity, piezo electricity, frequency relation; orthonormal functions; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; the
dependence of polarizability (electronic, ionic and dipolar), dielectric Dirac notation; the postulates of quantum mechanics.The Schrödinger
losses, requirements of insulating materials, applications of dielectric Equation : Introduction, wavefunctions , time dependent Schrödinger
materialsMagnetism: Classification of magnetic materials, classical equation, conservation of probability, expectation values, Ehrenfest's
theory of diamagnetism and paramagnetism, Weiss theory of theorem, time independent Schroedinger equation, stationary states,
ferromagnetism, ferrites, hard and soft magnetic materials, garnets, Schroedinger equation in one dimension : the infinite square potential
magnetic bubbles, ceramic magnets, applications of magnetic materials well; the finite square potential well; the potential barrier; tunneling; the
harmonic oscillator.Quantum mechanics in three dimensions:
References: Schrödinger equation in spherical coordinates, separation of variables,
1. Kittel C., Introduction to Solid State Physics (7e), Wiley 1996. the angular equation, the radial equation, Applications (energy
2. Rao A., A first course Solid State Physics, Asiatech publications eigenvalues and eigenfunctions): the rigid rotator; the hydrogen atom;
2000. angular momentum. Identical Particles.Some applications of quantum
3. Pillai S.O., Solid State Physics (6e), New age international mechanics in nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, and
publications 2006. spectroscopy: alpha decay, nanostructures, STM, vibrational and
4. Wahab M. A., Numerical problems in Solid State Physics, Alpha rotational spectra of molecules etc.
science international publications 2011.
5. Gupta H. C., Solid State Physics, Vikas publishing house Pvt. Ltd. References:
1996. 1. Verma H.C., Quantum Physics (2e), Surya Publications. 2016.
2. Gasiorowicz S., Quantum Physics (3e), Wiley India Pvt Limited.
PHY 4305: MODERN OPTICS [3 0 0 3] 2007.
Optics: Review of geometrical and physical optics, Dual nature of light, 3. Jain M. C., Quantum Mechanics: A Textbook for Undergraduates,
Electromagnetic spectrum, Optical devices, mirrors, lenses, prisms, PHI Learning Private Limited 2012.
grating, beam splitters, zone plate, polaroids. Light sources, emission 4. Griffiths D. J., Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2e), Pearson
profile. Elements of lasers: Basic requirements in a laser, characteristic Education.
properties of lasers. Q-switched and mode locked lasers. CO2, Nd: YAG 5. Eisberg R. and Resnick R., Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules,
lasers. Applications. Introduction to Non-linear optics. Optoelectronic Solids, Nuclei, and Particles (2e), Wiley-India Pvt Limited. 2009.
devices and its application: Photo diodes, solar cells, LED, and diode
lasers. DBR and DFB lasers, CCD. Optical Communication: Conceptual
picture of the optical communication system, Modulation and Detection
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Minor Specialization: Material Science concepts, Classification, Principles, Experimental techniques of CC,
HPLC, TLC, GC and their applications. Electroanalytical methods: Basic
CHM 4051: CHEMICAL BONDING [3 0 0 3] principles and applications of conductometric, potentiometric titrations.
Introduction to bonding, Classification. Ionic bond- Lattice energy, Born
Haber cycle, Radius-ratio rules, Properties of ionic compounds, References:
Covalent character in ionic bonds. Covalent bond-Covalency, Valence 1. D.A. Skoog, J. Holler, F.T.A. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental
bond theory, Sigma and pi bond, Hybridization, VSEPR Theory, Analysis, 5thEdn, Saunders, Philadelphia, 1992
Molecular orbital theory, Bond order, Properties of covalent compounds. 2. D. A. Skoog, D. M. West and F. J. Holler, Fundamentals of Analytical
Coordination bond - Primary and Secondary valencies, ligands, Valence Chemistry, 5thEdn, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1988
bond theory of complexes, Crystal field theory of octahedral and 3. Vogel's Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, GH Jeffery, John
tetrahedral complexes, Low and high spin complexes. Metallic bond- Wiley & Sons Inc, 5thEdn, 1989
Band theory of metals, Conductors, semiconductors and insulators.
Secondary bonding- Hydrogen bonding, London forces and dipole-
dipole interactions. CHM 4302: FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL
References: CATALYTIC PROCESSES [3 0 0 3]
1. J D Lee, “Concise Inorganic chemistry”, Wiley India, 2012 Adsorption & Catalysis: Physisorption and chemisorption, Adsorption
isotherms, Factors influencing adsorption, Adsorption of gases by
2. B R Puri , L R sharma and K C Kalia, “Principle of Inorganic solids, Adsorption from solution, Introduction to catalysis, Energetics,
chemistry”, Vishal Publishing Co., Punjab, 2017. Catalytic cycles Solutions & Solubility: Ideal and non-ideal solutions,
3. D F Shriver, P W Atkins, “Inorganic chemistry”, Oxford India, 2014 Raoult's law, Thermodynamics of ideal solutions, Vapor pressure and
4. A F Cotton, “Basic Inorganic chemistry”, Wiley Publishers, 2007 boiling point composition curves, Distillation behaviour of completely
miscible & immiscible liquid systems, Azeotropes Colligative Properties:
CHM 4052: CHEMISTRY OF CARBON COMPOUNDS [3 0 0 3] Determination of molar masses from vapor pressure lowering, Osmotic
pressure, Boiling point elevation and Depression of freezing point, Vant
Introduction to Organic Compounds: Classification, Nomenclature; Hoff's factor Colloids: Types, Preparation and purification of sols,
Alkanes: Homologous series, Preparation; Cycloalkanes: Ring size and General properties, Optical, Electrical & Kinetic properties of sols,
strain, Applications; Alkenes: Markovnikov and anti-Markovnikov stability of sols, Application of colloids, Emulsions & Gels- Types,
addition reactions, Reduction, applications; Alkynes: Acidity, Preparation, Properties and their applications.
preparation, Reduction of alkynes, applications; Alkyl halides: SN1, SN2,
E1 and E2 reaction mechanisms; Alcohols: Classification, Acidity,
organo-metallic reagents; Aromatic compounds: Electrophilic and References:
nucleophilic substitution reactions; Mechanism of some named 1. Principles of Physical Chemistry, B.R. Puri, L.R. Sharma, M.S.
reactions; Carbonyl compounds: aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic Pathania, Vishal Publications, New Delhi, (23e), 2008
acids and carboxylic acid derivatives; Heterocyclic compounds: 2. Principles of Physical Chemistry, S.H. Maron, C.F. Prutton, IBH
Nomenclature, synthesis and reactivity of thiophene, pyrrole and furan; Publishing co. New Delhi, (4e), 1985
Carbon materials: Fullerenes, carbon thin films, nanotubes and carbon 3. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, D.A. Skoog, D.M. West, F.J.
fibers; Carbon nanotubes: SWNT, MWNT, synthesis, properties and Holler, R. Crouch, (4e),Thomson-Brooks, 2007
applications; Carbon nanomaterials applications.
CHM 4303: SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL PROCESSES
References: AND PRODUCTS [3 0 0 3]
1. B S Bahl and Arun Bahl, “Advanced Organic Chemistry”, S Chand, Introduction and principles of green chemistry, Examples, Atom
New Delhi, 2012.
economy, carbon efficiency, life cycle analysis, sustainable products,
2. Robert T. Morrison and Robert N. Boyd, “Organic Chemistry”,
process and synthesis catalysis and green chemistry, examples of fine
Pearson, New Delhi, 2016.
and bulk chemicals production, catalysts for clean technology.
3. P.S. Kalsi, “Organic Reactions and Their Mechanisms”, New Age
International Private Limited, New Delhi, 2017. Application of ecofriendly approach to waste treatment. Cleaner
4. Ashutosh Tiwari and S. K. Shukla, “Advanced Carbon Materials and production processes, clean synthesis in lab Scale, industrial examples,
Technology”, John Wiley & Sons, 2013. use of ecofriendly energies. Bio-pesticides, polymers & pharmaceutical
B. Bhushan ed., “Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology”, Springer products. Electrochemical synthesis, Alternate reaction media using
Publishers, Berlin, 2004. water and other green solvents, ionic liquids & supercritical fluids; phase
transfer catalysis.
OPEN ELECTIVES
References:
CHM 4301: ANALYTICAL METHODS AND 1. P.T. Anastas, J. C. Warner, Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice,
INSTRUMENTATION [3 0 0 3] Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 2008
Spectroscopic methods of analysis: Properties of EMR, General features 2. A.S. Matlack, Introduction to Green Chemistry, Marcel Dekker, New
of spectroscopy, Types of molecular spectra, Interaction of EMR with York, 2001
matter, Instrumentation, Applications, Theory, Instrumentation and 3. P. T. Anastas, R. H. Crabtree, Handbook of Green Chemistry and
applications of Microwave, Raman, Infrared, UV-Visible, NMR Catalysis, Wiely-VCH, Weinheim, 2009
spectroscopic techniques. Chromatographic Techniques: General
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Inter Institute Open Electives
IIE 4306: BRAND MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
Centre for Creative and Cultural Introduction to brand management, Developing a brand strategy, Brand
Studies (CCCS), Manipal resonance and brand value chain, Designing and implementing brand
marketing programs to build brand equity, Measuring and interpreting
IIE 4301: ART APPRECIATION [3 0 0 3] brand performance, Designing and implementing brand architecture
How to read a visual, how to enjoy or feel an art form, what is Creative strategies, Managing brands.
Thinking? Indian Art: Heritage & Culture; Art Appreciation: Western
Art, Artist & Art Movements: Raja Ravi Verma, Tagore, Da Vinci, Van References:
Gogh; Aesthetics: Beauty, Feel & Expression; Art & Science; Art & 1. Keller, K. L., Parameswaran, M. G., Jacob, I. (2015). Strategic Brand
Film; Art: Freedom & Society, to be an art literate. A journey to immerse Management (4e). Noida, India: Pearson Prentice Hall Publication.
in the world of Art. 2. Rowles, D., (2014). Digital Branding (1e.). UK: Kogan Page Limited.
3. Kapferer, J. N., (2012). The New Strategic Brand Management:
IIE 4302: INDIAN CULTURE AND CINEMA Advanced Insights and Strategic Thinking (5e). UK: Kogan Page
- AN INTRODUCTION [3 0 0 3] Limited
Introduction to Idea of Culture, Identity and tradition, Indian Cultural
History, Indian cultural history, Time and space, Indian Art and heritage, Centre for Integrative Medicine &
Indus valley civilization – Indian Independence, Post-colonial India,
Modern India, Indian Cinema, Body, language and feel, Film and culture,
Research (CIMR)
Evolution, Interpretation and Reflection, Indian Cinema, Media and the
medium, Pioneers and classical films, Culture and art of cinema, Culture, IIE 4307: YOGA [3 0 0 3]
Cinema and Society, Revolutions, ideas, innovations, Culture, Cinema Aim, Obiectives, Meanings and Definitions of Yoga, History of Yoga,
and Peace, Message, purpose and the challenge. Concepts and misconcepts of Yoga, Schools of Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga
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throughout the course, Pastry Basics and Pie dough, The fundamental
Manipal College of Nursing Manipal production of classical European pastry based desserts are included,
Techniques of Cake Making, Techniques of Cookie making, The course
IIE 4310: MEDICAL EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID [3 0 0 3]
emphasizes the preparation and makeup techniques of various cookies.
Principles of First Aid, First aid kit and equipment, emergency drugs,
References:
scene assessment, safety and identifying hazards, patient assessment,
1. Wayne Gisslen – Professional Baking, (5e), John Wiley USA.
Basic Life Support and AED, triage, extrication/stretchers, ambulance.
2. Haneman L.J. Bakery: Flour Confectionery HEINMAN.
Describe the causes, signs and symptoms and management of
3. Mermaid Books The Book Of Ingredients DOWELL PHILIP.
respiratory emergencies, acute gastro-intestinal emergencies,
4. John Wiley Understanding Baking AMENDOLA JOSEPH.
musculoskeletal emergencies, dental, ENT and eye emergencies, renal
5. New Age International, A Professional Text to Bakery and
emergencies, nervous system emergencies, hematological
Confectionery, KINGSLEE JOHN.
emergencies, endocrine emergencies, toxicological emergencies,
6. Virtue And Company Ltd., The New International Confectioner:
environmental emergencies, pediatric emergencies, psychiatric
WILFRED J. FRANCE.
emergencies, obstetrical emergencies
7. Charrette Jacques, Great Cakes and Pastries, TEUBNER CHRISTIAN.
References:
8. Joseph Amendola, Baker's Manual, (5e), NICOLE REES.
1. Pollak, A.N. (2005). Emergency care and transportation of the sick
9. Joseph Amendola, Understanding Baking, (3e), NICOLE REES.
and injured. Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett publishers.
10. Culinary Institute Of America, Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art
2. Keen, J. H. (1996). Mosby's Critical Care and Emergency Drug
and Craft, JOHN WILEY.
Reference. Missouri: Mosby's year book.
3. Walsh, M. (1990). Accident and emergency nursing. A new approach. IIE 4314: GLOBAL CUISINE & CULTURE- PRACTICAL [3 0 0 3]
Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann Ltd. European Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and preparation
4. Sbaih, L. (1992). Accident and emergency Nursing. A nursing model. of different countries. North American Cuisine: Familiarization of
London: Chapman and Hall. ingredients, recipes and preparation of different countries. South
5. Sbaih, L. (1994). Issues in accident and emergency Nursing. London: American Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and preparation
Chapman and Hall. of different countries. Asian Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients,
6. Bourg, P., & Rosen, S. P. (1986). Standardized nursing care plans for recipes and preparation of different countries. Australian Cuisine:
emergency departments. Missouri: The C. V. Mosby Company. Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and preparation of different
7. Howard, P.K., &Steinmann, R. A. (2010). Sheehy's Emergency countries. African Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and
Nursing principles and practice. Missouri: Mosby Elsevier. preparation of different countries. Molecular Gastronomy: Additives,
8. Sira.S, (2017). First Aid Manual for Nurses (First ed.), New Delhi: CBS Tools, and Recipes. Processed Food: Comparison and Critiquing.
Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd. Mediterranean and European cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients,
recipes and preparation of different countries.
IIE 4311: LIFE STYLE MODIFICATION AND COMPLEMENTARY References:
AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES [3 0 0 3] 1. The Professional Chef - The Culinary Institute of America
Principles and concepts of life style modification and various 2. Practical Cookery - Kinton, Ceserani and Foskett
complementary and alternative therapies, Demonstrate skill in 3. Food Production Operation - Parvinder S. Bali
performing different yoga aasanas, guided imagery/Progressive muscle 4. Professional Cooking - Wayne Gisslen
relaxation, meditation & Pranayama, reflexology, massage therapy, 5. Cookery for the Hospitality Industry - Dodgshun Peters
aerobics, laughter therapy 6. Modern Cookery - Thangam E Phillips
References:
1. Bhat Krishna K. The power of yoga. Suyoga publications; DK, 2006 School of Communication, Manipal
2. M.M.Gore. Anatomy & Physiology of yogic practices; (5e), New age book.
3. K N Udupa. Stress and its management by yoga. (2e). Motilal IIE 4315: REPORTING AND WRITING [3 0 0 3]
Banarsidas publishers Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2007. Introduction to news writing news in different media, news, definition of
4. Yoga and total health. A monthly journal on the yoga a way of life. news, news values; types of news other theoretical issues relating to
5. Swami Satyananda Saraswati. Dynamics of yoga. (2e), Bihar school news writing. News Reporting Basic of news writing: structure of news
of yoga, Bihar 1997. reports; writing the lead; the changes in the composition of the lead;
techniques of news gathering; sources of news. Reporting various types
Welcomegroup Graduate School of Hotel of reporting (Objective, Interpretative, Investigative,) General assignment
reporting/working on a beat. Reporting for news agency, periodicals and
Administration, Manipal
magazines. Interviewing: doing the research, conducting the interview,
types and formats of interviews, writing interviews
IIE 4312: INDIAN CUISINE AND CULTURE PRACTICAL [3 0 0 3]
References:
Introduction to Indian cuisine, Basic Indian gravies, Rice cooking,
1. Mencher, Melvin (2006): News Reporting and Writing, Mac-Graw
Preparation of various rice products, Tandoor Cooking, Indian sweets,
Hill, Boston.
Comfort Food, Regional and sub-regional cuisine.
2. Scalnan, Christopher (2000): Reporting and Writing: Basics for the
21st Century, Harcourt College Publishers.
IIE 4313: FOUNDATION COURSE IN BAKING AND PATISSERIE
3. Harrington Walt (1997) Intimate Journalism: The Art and Craft of
PRACTICAL [3 0 0 3]
Reporting Everyday Life, Sage Publications.
Introduction to Patisserie and Baking Principles, Special emphasis
4. Carole, Rich (2007), Writing and Reporting News: A Coaching
placed on the study of ingredient functions, Students will have the
Method, Thomson Learning Inc.Kamath, K.V. (1993): Journalists'
opportunity to apply basic baking techniques, Understanding fundamentals
Handbook, Vikas Publishing House.
of yeast dough production, Emphasis on the application of ingredient
5. Aggarwal, Vir Bala (2006): Essentials of Practical Journalism,
functions, product identification and recipe interpretation occurs
Concept Publishing Company.
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functions; Mounting accessories and movements. Shots-Types and
IIE 4316: INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING & Uses; Basic composition. Practical video recording process. Radio –
PUBLIC RELATIONS [3 0 0 3] Introduction to Radio-Microphone types, characteristics and uses;
Introduction to advertising; Evolution and history of advertising; Influence of Cables and Connectors. Recording device-Types and Characters, Audio
advertising on society and ethics. Advertising as part of marketing mix; editing, Programme formats-news, drama, feature and PSA's and
Structure and types of ad agencies; Advertising planning; creative strategy Advertising.
and implementation (media strategy). The essentials of advertising on
different media platforms – print, broadcast, internet and new media; discuss References:
the difference in planning and execution using examples or campaign case 1. Gerald Millerson, “Effective TV production”
studies. Public Relations-scope; definition; evolution; establish difference 2. Peter Jarvis, “The Essential TV director's Handbook
between PR and advertising; Identifying stakeholders and various Public 3. Hamlyn “Basic guide to photography”
Relation tools. Steps in developing a PR program/campaign-stating the 4. Ralph Milton “Radio programming – a basic training manual”
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