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KCG College of Technology, Chennai-600 097

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN-THEORY

Department of Science and Humanities (Common to ECE)

Faculty Name : Dr. B.POORANI Programme/Branch (or Specialization): B.E/ECE

Academic Year : 2022 – 2023 Semester/Section : III A

Course Code and Name : MA3355 –Random Processes and Linear Algebra University/ Regulation Ref : AU / 2021

A. Details of the relevant POs & PSOs supported by the course:

PO/PSO
Description of the PO/PSO
No.
Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution
PO 1
of complex engineering problems.
Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using
PO 2
first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified
PO 3 needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data,
PO 4
and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

PSO1 Apply the knowledge of Basic sciences, Electronics and Communication engineering fundamentals and specialization for
solving complex problems in Electronics and Communication systems .
B. Details of COs supporting the PO/PSOs identified for the course (this data to be included in NBA-CR3-01)
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Level of correlation* of the COs with the relevant POs/PSOs


CO Highest
PO PO PO P PO PO P PO P PO PO PO PSO PSO PSO
Nos. Description of the Cos Blooms
1 2 3 O 5 6 O 8 O 10 11 12 1 2 3
Level
4 7 9
Apply the fundamental knowledge of - -
concepts of probability and one-
CO 1 K3 3 2 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 2
dimensional random variables in
engineering problems.
Apply Standard Distributions in
K3 3 2 2 - -
CO 2 1 1 - - - - - - - 2
engineering applications
Apply the Basic concepts of Two-
K3 3 2 2 - -
CO 3 1 1 - - - - - - - 2
dimensional Random variables
Apply the concepts of Random - -
CO 4 K3 3 2 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 2
processes in real life situations.
explain the fundamental concepts of - -
advanced algebra and their role in
CO 5 K3 3 3 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 3
modern mathematics and applied
contexts.
Demonstrate accurate and efficient use - -
of advanced algebraic techniques and
solving non-trivial problems related to
CO 6 K3 3 3 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 3
the concepts and by proving simple
theorems about the statements proven
by the text.
Overall correlation** 3 3 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 3 - -

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Note(*): 1- Low level, 2- Medium level and 3- High level


Note (**) Overall correlation of each PO/PSO:
Overall correlation (OC)= (sum of the correlation of each CO to PO)/ (Total number of Cos x 3) and is given if OC is less than 1/3, 2 if
OC is between 1/3 to 2/3 and 3 if OC is above 2/3

C: Prerequisite If any : (Course Code and Name of the course): NA

D. Syllabus of the course:

UNIT I PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLES 9

Axioms of probability – Conditional probability – Baye’s theorem - Discrete and continuous random variables – Moments
– Moment generating functions – Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential and Normal distributions -
Functions of a random variable.
UNIT II TWO -DIMENSIONALRANDOM VARIABLES 9

Joint distributions – Marginal and conditional distributions – Covariance – Correlation and linear regression –
Transformation of random variables – Central limit theorem (for independent and identically distributed random variables).
UNIT III RANDOM PROCESSES 9

Classification – Stationary process – Markov process - Poisson process - Discrete parameter Markov chain – Chapman
Kolmogorov equations (Statement only) - Limiting distributions
UNIT IV VECTOR SPACES 9

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Vector spaces – Subspaces – Linear combinations and linear system of equations – Linear independence and linear
dependence – Bases and dimensions.
UNIT V LINEAR TRANSFORMATION AND INNER PRODUCT SPACE 9

Linear transformation - Null spaces and ranges - Dimension theorem - Matrix representation of a linear transformations -
Inner product - Norms - Gram Schmidt orthogonalization process - Adjoint of linear operations - Least square
approximation
E. Content Beyond Syllabus : -

F. Delivery Resources:

S. No. Resources / Tools


1 Board & Chalk
2 Presentation slides

Text Book(s)

T1. Gross, D., Shortle, J.F, Thompson, J.M and Harris. C.M., “Fundamentals of Queueing Theory", Wiley Student 4th Edition, 2014.
T2. Ibe, O.C., “Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes", Elsevier,1st Indian Reprint, 2007.
T3. Friedberg. A.H., Insel. A.J. and Spence. L., “Linear Algebra”, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 4th Edition, 2004.

Reference Book(s)

R1. Hsu, "Schaum’s Outline of Theory and Problems of Probability, Random Variables and Random Processes", Tata McGraw Hill
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Edition, New Delhi, 2004.


R2. Trivedi, K.S., "Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queueing and Computer Science Applications", 2nd Edition, John Wiley
and Sons, 2002.
R3. Yates, R.D. and Goodman. D. J., "Probability and Stochastic Processes", 2nd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, 2012.
R4. Kolman. B. Hill. D.R., “Introductory Linear Algebra”, Pearson Education, New Delhi, First Reprint, 2009.
R5. Kumaresan. S., “Linear Algebra – A Geometric Approach”, Prentice – Hall of India, New Delhi, Reprint, 2010.
R6. Strang. G., “Linear Algebra and its applications”, Thomson (Brooks/Cole), New Delhi, 2005.

Online learning materials (and Others if any): -

Unit No & Title: 1 PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLES 9+3

Highest
Description of Portion to be Relevant CO Reference
Planned Hour Cognitive Delivery method
Covered Nos Materials
level**

The axioms of probability – Board & Chalk / T 1, T2 &


1 CO1 K3
Conditional probability Presentation R1,R2,R3

2,3 CO1 K3 T 1, T2 &


Baye’s theorem Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
4,5 Discrete and continuous CO1 K3 T 1, T2 &
Board & Chalk
random variables R1,R2,R3
Moments –Moment T 1, T2 &
6 CO1 K3 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
generating functions

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7 Binomial Distribution CO2 T 1, T2 &


K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
8 Poisson Distribution CO2 T 1, T2 &
K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
9 Geometric Distribution CO2 T 1, T2 &
K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
Uniform Distribution, T 1, T2 &
10 CO2 K3 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
Exponential Distribution
11 Normal Distribution CO2 T 1, T2 &
K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
Functions of a random T 1, T2 &
12 CO2 K3 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
variable
Unit No & Title: 2 TWO-DIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLES 9+3
Planned Description of Portion to be Highest Cognitive Reference
Relevant CO Nos Delivery method
Hour Covered level** Materials
Joint distributions –
T 1, T2 &
13,14,15,16 Marginal and conditional CO 3 K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
distributions
CO 3 T 1, T2 &
17,18 Covariance K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
Correlation and linear CO 3 T 1, T2 &
19,20 K3 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
regression
Transformation of CO 3 T 1, T2 &
21,22 K3 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
random variables
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CO 3 T 1, T2 &
23,24 Central limit theorem K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
Unit No & Title: 3 RANDOM PROCESSES   9+3

Planned Description of Portion to be Highest Cognitive Reference


Relevant CO Nos Delivery method
Hour Covered level** Materials
T 1, T2 &
25 Classification CO4 K3 Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
CO4 K3 T 1, T2 &
26 Stationary process Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
CO4 K3 T 1, T2 &
27,28 Markov process Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
CO4 K3 T 1, T2 &
29,30 Poisson process Board & Chalk
R1,R2,R3
Discrete parameter CO4 K3 T 1, T2 &
31,32 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
Markov chain
Chapman Kolmogorov CO4 K3 T 1, T2 &
33,34 Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3
equations
CO4 K3 T 1, T2 &
35,36 Limiting distributions Board & Chalk R1,R2,R3

Unit No & Title: 4 VECTOR SPACES 9+ 3


Planned Description of Portion to be Highest Cognitive Reference
Relevant CO Nos Delivery method
Hour Covered level** Materials

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37,38 Vector spaces CO5 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6

K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6
39,40 Subspaces CO5 Board & Chalk

Diagonalization of CO5 K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6


41,42 Board & Chalk
matrices
Linear combinations and CO5 K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6
43,44 linear system of Board & Chalk
equations
Linear independence CO5 K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6
45,46 Board & Chalk
and linear dependence
47,48 Bases and dimensions. CO5 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
Unit No & Title: 5 LINEAR TRANSFORMATION AND INNER PRODUCT SPACE 9+3
Planned Description of Portion to be Highest Cognitive Reference
Relevant CO Nos Delivery method
Hour Covered level** Materials
49 Linear transformation CO6 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
50 Null spaces and ranges CO6 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
51 Dimension theorem CO6 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
Matrix representation of a K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6
52 CO6 Board & Chalk
linear transformations
53,54 Inner product, norms CO6 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
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Gram Schmidt CO6 K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6


55,56 Board & Chalk
orthogonalization process
57 Adjoint of linear operations CO6 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
58 Least square approximation CO6 K3 Board & Chalk T 3 & R4,R5,R6
Problems on Inner product, CO6 K3 T 3 & R4,R5,R6
norms , Gram Schmidt
59,60 Board & Chalk
orthogonalization process &
Least square approximation
No of hours in the syllabus : 60
No of hours planned : 60
No of hours taught :
Type of POs / PSOs supporting the method of Assignment along with the level of correlation
Assignment
planned PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO1 PSO1

Concept Paper-
3 2 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 3 - -
Solving problems

Faculty Course Coordinator HOD Principal


Note (*) Highest Cognitive level to be included in the course delivery plan as detailed in NBA-CR3-03 Notes:
1) NBA-CR3-01 (CO evaluation for the course) to be completed for the course at the end of the semester.
2) For common courses between branches and sections, the lesson plan to be prepared jointly among the faculty members handling
the course ensuring same PSO/PO/CO mapping and assessment methods.

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