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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171114
Semester – VII
Subject Name: Introduction of Machine Learning

Type of course: Elective

Prerequisite: Basics of Probability and Statistical Theory, and Optimization Concepts

Rationale: The objective of the course is to introduce the students with concepts of machine learning,
machine learning algorithms and its various applications.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
3 0 2 4 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs

1 Introduction to Machine Learning: 03


Introduction, Different Types of Learning, Hypothesis Space, Inductive Bias, Evaluation and
Cross Validation
2 Basic Machine Learning Algorithms: 06
Linear Regression, Decision Trees, Learning Decision Trees, K-nearest Neighbour,
Collaborative Filtering, Overfitting
3 Dimensionality Reduction: 04
Feature Selection, Feature Extraction
4 Bayesian Concept of Learning: 04
Bayesian Learning, Naïve Bayes, Bayesian Network, Exercise on Naïve Bayes
5 Logistic Regression and Support Vector Machine: 06
Logistic Regression, Introduction to Support Vector Machine, The Dual Formation,
Maximum Margin with Noise, Nonlinear SVM and Kernel Function, SVM: Solution to the
Dual Problem
6 Basics of Neural Network: 08
Introduction to neural network, Multilayer Neural Network, Neural Network and
Backpropagation Algorithm, Deep Neural Network
7 Computation and Ensemble Learning: 08
Introduction to Computation Learning, Sample Complexity: Finite Hypothesis Space, VC
Dimension, Introduction to Ensembles, Bagging and Boosting
8 Basic Concepts of Clustering: 06
Introduction to Clustering, K-means Clustering, Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171109
Semester – VII
Subject Name: Digital Image and Video Processing

Type of course: Professional Elective Course-V (PEC-V)

Prerequisite: Knowledge of Fourier Transform and Digital Signal Processing

Rationale:
This is fundamental course of computer vision. This course will strengthen fundamental knowledge about
digital image and video processing techniques. Digital image and video processing is used in almost all
engineering fields and wide range of applications in industrial automation, medical, agriculture, security,
entertainment, education and many more.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
3 0 2 4 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs

Digital Image Fundamentals: Elements of visual perception, image sensing and 4


1 acquisition, image sampling and quantization, basic relationships between pixels –
neighborhood, adjacency, connectivity, distance measures, Applications of digital image
processing
Image Enhancements and Filtering: Gray level transformations, histogram equalization 7
2 and specifications, pixel-domain smoothing filters – linear and order-statistics, pixel-
domain sharpening filters – first and second derivative, two-dimensional DFT and its
inverse, frequency domain filters – low-pass and high-pass.
Color Image Processing: Color models–RGB, YUV, HSI; Color transformations– 6
3
formulation, color complements, color slicing, tone and color corrections; Color image
smoothing and sharpening; Color Segmentation.
4 Image Segmentation: Detection of discontinuities, edge linking and boundary detection, 6
thresholding: global and adaptive, region-based segmentation.
Wavelets and Multi-resolution image processing: Uncertainty principles of Fourier 6
5
Transform, Time-frequency localization, continuous wavelet transforms, wavelet bases
and multi-resolution analysis, wavelets and Sub-band filter banks, wavelet packets.
Image Compression: Redundancy–inter-pixel and psycho-visual; Lossless compression – 5
6
predictive, entropy; Lossy compression- predictive and transform coding; Discrete Cosine
Transform; Still image compression standards – JPEG and JPEG-2000.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171109
Fundamentals of Video Coding: Inter-frame redundancy, motion estimation techniques – 7
full search, fast search strategies, forward and backward motion prediction, frame
7
classification – I, P and B; Video sequence hierarchy – Group of pictures, frames, slices,
macro-blocks and blocks; Elements of a video encoder and decoder; Video coding
standards – MPEG and H.26X.
8 Video Segmentation: Temporal segmentation–shot boundary detection, hard-cuts and 4
soft-cuts; spatial segmentation – motion-based; Video object detection and tracking.

Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory): (For BE only)

Distribution of Theory Marks

R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level


15 20 25 20 15 5

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C:


Create and above Levels (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Reference Books:

1. R.C. Gonzalez and R.E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education 3rd edition
2. Anil Kumar Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Prentice Hall of India.2nd
edition
3. Murat Tekalp , Digital Video Processing" Prentice Hall, 2nd edition
4. S Jayaraman, S Esakkirajan, T Veerakumar Digital Image Processing, , Tata McGraw Hill
Publication
5. S Sridhar, Digital Image Processing, Oxford University Press.

Course Outcomes:

Sr. CO statement Marks %


No. weightage

CO-1 Enhance digital image quality by spatial and frequency domain filtering and 25%
histogram equalization techniques
CO-2 Apply suitable image restoration technique to minimize effect of degradation 20%
and noise for digital image

CO-3 Compress digital image and video by applying digital image and video 20%
compression algorithm

CO-4 Analyse given digital image and video by segmentation and morphological 20%

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171106
Semester – VII
Subject Name: Wireless Sensor Networks

Type of course: - The course addresses the fundamentals of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and
provides an overview of existing and emerging protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks. It covers various
routing & MAC protocols, security protocols as well as the aspects of low-rate wireless personal area
networks (LR-WPANs) standard IEEE 802.15.4. This course ranges from the design aspects of WSN which
includes architecture and prototypes to the latest issues & challenges in WSN with different operating
systems involved for WSN.

Prerequisite: - It is desirable that student is familiar with following domains: Introductory knowledge of
data communication, Electronic measurements, measuring instruments & transducers, Digital and Analog
Communication, Signals & Systems.

Rationale: - The course will provide fundamental about many theoretical & practical concepts that form the
basis for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The students will learn starting from the fundamentals of WSN
to the various protocols i.e. routing protocols, MAC protocols, includes S-MAC, B-MAC as well as the
real-time traffic & security protocols for WSN. Students will also get an exposure to design principles for
WSN with single-node architecture and its prototypes for various applications of WSN. The course also
covers overview of different operating systems i.e. TinyOS, nesC. The student will be acquainted with
recent issues & challenges for WSN by learning enabling technologies for WSN as well.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total
L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
2 0 2 3 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs

1. Introduction to Sensor Networks, unique constraints and challenges, Advantage of 02


Sensor Networks, Applications of Sensor Networks, Types of wireless sensor
networks.
2. Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks, Enabling 04
technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks. Issues and challenges in wireless sensor
networks
3. Routing protocols, MAC protocols: Classification of MAC Protocols, S-MAC 06
Protocol, B-MAC protocol, IEEE 802.15.4 standard and ZigBee

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Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171106
Write a program to implement various protocols i.e. Routing, MAC, Traffic & security protocols
etc.

Major Equipments: WSN development/ trainer Kit, ISM band transceiver, Sensors i.e. Temperature
Sensor, Humidity sensor, Accelerometer, Infrared Sensor etc., Network Simulator-NS2, MATLAB
/SCILAB , Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO), Spectrum Analyser, Power Supply, Function Generator etc.

List of Open Source Software/software/learning website:-

Students may use NETSIM, NS2, SCILAB, MATLAB, and NPTL Videos, MIT open course website,
Virtual Labs (Source:http://vlab .co.in), AICTE SWAYAM Portal etc.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171105
SUBJECT NAME: Introduction of Artificial Intelligence
SEMESTER: 7

Type of course:

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Mathematics, Statistics and Programming Skills

Rationale: Unlike the natural intelligence of humans, Artificial Intelligence is the field that demonstrate
the machine intelligence which can imitate the human consciousness and emotions. This subject introduces
the basic principles, techniques, and applications of Artificial Intelligence. It is helpful for developing both
fundamental concepts such as search and knowledge representation. Define the meaning of Intelligence and
explore various paradigms. Apply the machine learning concepts in real life problems.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks


Theory Marks Practical Marks Total Marks
L T P C
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
2 0 2 3 70 30 30 20 150

Contents:
Sr. No. Hrs.
Contents

1 Introduction to AI:
Introduction of Artificial Intelligence, Historical backdrop, AI Problems, AI
4
technique, production systems, problem characteristics, production systems
characteristics.
2 Problem Solving:
Problem Solving by Searching, State-space Search techniques: Breadth first search,
depth first search and Iterative deepening DFS. Heuristic search Techniques: Hill 6
Climbing, Best-first search, Problem reduction, Constraint satisfaction.
3 Finding Optimal Paths:
Brute Force, Branch & bound, Algorithm A*, Admissibility of A*, Iterative 6
Deepening A*, Recursive best first search
4 Planning:
Component of a Planning system, Forward state space planning, Backward state
6
space planning, Goal stack planning, Plan space Planning, Hierarchical planning

5 Game Tree search:


3
Minimax, Alpha-beta, Heuristics in game tree search
6 Natural Language Understanding
Overview, mechanical translation, Grammars, Parsing techniques, Text generation,
5
Natural language processing systems

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering

Subject Code: 3171004


Semester – VII
Subject Name: Wireless Communication

Type of course: - The course addresses the fundamentals of wireless communications and provides an
overview of existing and emerging wireless communication Technology and networks. It covers radio
propagation and fading models, fundamentals of cellular communications, multiple access technologies,
and various wireless systems like GSM, CDMA etc., including past and future generation wireless
networks.

Prerequisite:- It is desirable that student is familiar with following domains: Digital and analog
Communication, Signals & Systems, Electromagnetic Theory, Probability & Random Processes.

Rationale: - The course will provide fundamental about many theoretical & practical concepts that form the
basis for wireless communication systems and Networks. Also the emphasis is given for creating foundation
of cellular concepts which will be useful for understanding the fundamentals of cellular mobile
communication systems design. The students will learn Mobile Radio Propagation models and various
wireless channel effects. Student will understand Multiple Access techniques. Students will also be exposed
to recent emerging trends in wireless communication like Software Defined Radio as well. The course also
covers overview of recent trends like wireless communication like Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX,Zig bee, UWB Radio
and Wireless Adhoc Networks.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
3 0 2 4 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs

1. Introduction to Wireless Communication System: Evolution of mobile 2


communications, Mobile Radio System around the world, Types of Wireless
communication System, Comparison of Common wireless system, Trend in
Cellular radio and personal communication. Second generation Cellular Networks,
Third Generation (3G) Wireless Networks , Wireless Local Loop(WLL),Wireless
Local Area network(WLAN), Bluetooth and Personal Area Networks.
2. The Cellular Concept- System Design Fundamentals: Cellular system, 12
Hexagonal geometry cell and concept of frequency reuse,Channel Assignment
Strategies Distance to frequency reuse ratio,Channel & co-channel interference
reduction factor, S/I ratio consideration and calculation for Minimum Co-channel
and adjacent interference, Handoff Strategies, Umbrella Cell Concept, Trunking
and Grade of Service, Improving Coverage & Capacity in Cellular System-cell
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Bachelor of Engineering

Subject Code: 3171004


splitting, Cell sectorization, Repeaters, Micro cell zone concept, Channel antenna
system design considerations.
3. Mobile Radio Propagation Model, Small Scale Fading and diversity: Large 07
scale path loss:-Free Space Propagation loss equation, Path-loss of NLOS and LOS
systems, Reflection, Ray ground reflection model, Diffraction, Scattering, Link
budget design, Max. Distance Coverage formula, Empirical formula for path loss,
Indoor and outdoor propagation models, Small scale multipath propagation,
Impulse model for multipath channel, Delay spread, Feher’s delay spread, upper
bound Small scale, Multipath Measurement parameters of multipath channels,
Types of small scale Fading, Rayleigh and Rician distribution, Statistical models
for multipath fading channels and diversity techniques in brief.
4. Multiple Access Techniques: 04
Introduction, Comparisons of multiple Access Strategies TDMA,CDMA, FDMA,
OFDM , CSMA Protocols., NOMA
5. Wireless Systems: 12
GSM system architecture, Radio interface, Protocols, Localization and calling,
Handover, Authentication and security in GSM, GSM speech coding, Concept of
spread spectrum, Architecture of IS-95 CDMA system,Air interface, CDMA
forward channels, CDMA reverse channels, Soft handoff, CDMA features, Power
control in CDMA, Performance of CDMA System, RAKE Receiver, CDMA2000
cellular technology, GPRS system architecture.
6 Recent Trends: 08
Introduction to Wi-Fi, WiMAX, ZigBee Networks, NIMO Software Defined
Radio, UWB Radio, Wireless Adhoc Network and Mobile Portability, Security
issues and challenges in 5 G abd above Wireless networks

Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory): (For PDDC only)

Distribution of Theory Marks

R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level


10 15 10 15 10 10

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C:


Create and above Levels (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Reference Books: -

1. Wireless Communication, Theodore S. Rappaport, Prentice hall


2. Wireless Communications and Networking,Vijay Garg, Elsevier
3. Wireless digital communication, Kamilo Feher, PHI

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171003

Semester – VII
Subject Name: Digital Signal Processing

Type of course: Professional Core Course

Prerequisite: Signal and System and Mathematics

Rationale: The primary objective of this course is to provide a thorough understanding and working
knowledge of design, implementation and analysis DSP systems.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
3 0 2 4 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs

1 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems:


Discrete-Time Signals, Discrete-Time Systems, LTI Systems, linear convolution and its
properties, Linear Constant Co- efficient Difference equations, Frequency domain 7
representation of Discrete-Time Signals & Systems, Representation of sequences by
discrete time Fourier Transform, (DTFT), correlation of signals
2 The Z- Transform and Analysis Linear Time-of Invariant System:
Z-Transform, Properties of ROC for Z-transform, the inverse Z-transform methods, Z-
transforms properties, Analysis of LTI systems in time domain and stability
considerations. Frequency response of LTI system, System functions for systems with 10
linear constant-coefficient Difference equations, Freq. response of rational system
functions relationship between magnitude & phase, All pass systems, inverse systems,
Minimum/Maximum phase systems, systems with linear phase.
3 Structures for Discrete Time Systems: 7
Block Diagram and signal flow diagram representations of Linear Constant- Coefficient
Difference equations, Basic Structures of IIR Systems, Transposed forms, Direct and
cascade form Structures for FIR Systems, Effects of Co-efficient quantization.
4 Filter Design Techniques: 7
Design of Discrete-Time IIR filters from Continuous-Time filters Approximation by
derivatives, Impulse invariance and Bilinear Transformation methods; Design of FIR filters
by windowing techniques, Illustrative design examples of IIR and filters.

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Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3171003

5 Discrete-Fourier Transform: 7
Representation of Periodic sequences: The discrete Fourier Series and its Properties Fourier
Transform of Periodic Signals, Sampling the Fourier Transform, The Discrete-Fourier
Transform, Properties of DFT, Linear Convolution using DFT.
6 Fast Fourier Transform: 7
FFT-Efficient Computation of DFT, Goertzel Algorithm, radix2 and radix
Decimation-in-Time and Decimation-in-Frequency FFT Algorithms.
Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory):

Distribution of Theory Marks

R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level


5 15 15 15 10 10

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create


and above Levels (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Reference Books:

1. “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithm & Application”, 4th edition,


Proakis, Manolakis, Pearson

2. “Discrete Time Signal Processing”:Oppeheim, Schafer, BuckPearson


education publication, 2nd Edition, 2003.
3. Digital Signal Processing fundamentals and Applications,Li Tan , Jean Jiang,
Academic Press,2nd edition,2013
rd
4. Digital Signal Processing – A computer based Approach, S.K.Mitra, Tata McGraw Hill,3
edition,2006
5. Fundamentals of digital Signal Processing –Lonnie c.Ludeman, Wiley
6. Digital Signal processing-A Practical Approach,second edition, Emmanuel I.
feacher, and BarrieW..Jervis, Pearson Education
7. Digital Signal Processing, S.Salivahanan, A.Vallavaraj, C.Gnapriya TMH
8. Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, programming and applications by B.
Venkatramani, M Bhaskar, Mc-Graw Hill

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170001
Semester –VII
Subject Name: Summer Internship

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total
L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
0 0 0 2 0 0 80 20 100

The duration of internship will be two weeks. It will be after completion of 6th Semester and before the
commencement of Semester VII.

Following options can be opted by the students:

1. Offline internship in industry - Student is supposed to produce joining letter and relieving letter
once the internship is over in case of Offline internship in any industry.
2. Online internships – with organizations /institutions those are approved /supported / recommended
by the All India Council of Technical Education for Internship (like Internshala etc)
3. A Mini Project- to be carried out on some suitable topic related to respective branch. It can be
small fabrication / experimental results/ simulations/ application development / Design and / or
Analysis of System(s) etc. depending on the branch of the student. Preferably a single student
should carry out a mini-project.

Report Submission and Evaluation Guidelines:

Student has to prepare a detailed report and submit the report to his/her college. A copy of report
can be kept in the departments for record.
Each student must be assigned a faculty as a mentor from the college and an Industry Expert as
External Guide or Industry Mentor.
The evaluation will be of 20 marks for I component and 80 marks for V Component. I Component
(20 marks) will be evaluated by the Faculty Mentor or Internal guide of the students and V
Component (80 marks) will also be carried as Internal Faculty ( Department/ Institute faculty) but
this V Component will be evaluated by faculty member of the department / institute and nominated
/ appointed by the Internship Committee formed by the institute.
The presentation by student for Internship/ Mini project should in the presence of all students is
desirable.
Student should produce successful completion certificate in case of summer internship in industry.
The details of type of Internship carried out by student will be uploaded on the GTU PMMS portal
from the available option(s) like Offline Internship, Online Internship OR Mini project and the
Summer Internship report will be uploaded on the PMMS portal.

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Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170001
Course Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course students are able to:


1. Get exposure to the industrial environment, which cannot be simulated in the classroom and hence
creating competent professionals for the industry.
2. Get possible opportunities to learn, understand and sharpen the real time technical / managerial
skills required at the job(s).
3. Gain experience in writing Technical reports / projects and presentation of it.
4. Learn and gain exposure to the engineer’s responsibilities and ethics.
5. Understand the social, economic and administrative considerations that influence the working
environment of industrial organizations.

General Guidelines for Summer Internship

Step 1: Request Letter/ Email from the Institute should go to industry to allot multiple slots of 2 weeks
during summer vacation as Summer Internship period for the students. Students request
letter/profile/ interest areas may be submitted to industries for their willingness for providing the
internship.

Step 2: Industry will confirm the internship slots and the number of seats allocated for internships via
Confirmation Letter/ Email. In case the students arrange the internship themselves the confirmation
letter will be submitted by the students in the office Institute through respective department. Based
on the number of slots agreed to by the Industry, institute will allocate the students to the Industry.

Step 3: Students, after joining the Training at the concerned Industry / Organization, has to submit the
Joining Report/ Letters / Email.

Step 4: Students are undergoing for Summer Internship at the concerned Industry / Organization. In
between Faculty Member(s) has to evaluate(s) the performance of students once by visiting the
Industry/Organization and Evaluation Report of the students needs to be submit in department
office with the consent of Industry persons/ Trainers.

Step 5: Students will submit a training report after completion of internship.

Step 6: Training Certificate to be obtained from industry.

Step 7: List of students who have completed their internship successfully will be issued/maintained by
Training and Placement Cell of the Institute.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject code: 3181001
Semester – VIII
Subject Name: Internship/ Project

Type of course: Project work, seminar and internship in industry

Prerequisite: Electronics engineering courses (Basic science, Engineering Science and core courses),
Effective Technical Communication and Design Engineering

Rationale: To enhance employability skills of the students; Industrial Training or Project work is required.
It provides practical experience in a field of Electronics and Communication Engineering and help to
reinforce theoretical knowledge gained in different courses to solve real life challenges.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
0 0 24 12 0 0 100 100 200
Content:
Final semester of Electronics & Communication Engineering is dedicated to project work or Industrial
Training
Industrial Training:

Minimum twelve weeks in an Industry to get exposure to the practical aspects of the Electronics and
Communication Engineering. In addition, the student may also work on a specified task or project which
may be assigned to him/her by industry mentor or faculty. The outcome of the Industrial Training should be
presented in the form of a report.

Objectives of Industrial Training:


To expose students to the industrial environment
To create competent professionals for the industry.
To provide possible opportunities to learn, understand and sharpen the real time technical /
managerial skills required at the job
To work on a problem assigned by a mentor at industry, prepare action plan and complete within
time limit
Exposure to the current technological developments relevant to the subject area of training.
Learn to apply the Technical knowledge in real industrial situations
To learn, create/prepare report for Project/Framework/research as used in industry with productive
(Data in a concise form) and efficient way (with action resolution).
To explore possibilities of patent or research paper publications
Expose students to the engineer’s responsibilities and ethics.
To become familiarize with various materials, processes, products and their applications along with
relevant aspects of quality control.
Understand the social, economic and administrative considerations that influence the working
environment of industrial organizations

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Bachelor of Engineering
Subject code: 3181001
Understand the psychology of the workers and their habits, attitudes and approach to problem
solving
To strengthen industry-institute linkage and increase employability of the students

OR
In a major project work, students are expected to …

Survey and study published literature related to project


Do patent search analysis and submit PSAR (Paten Search Analysis Report)
Design algorithm/circuit/configuration for the project and analyze/verify through simulations.
Decide implementation method and list components or parts required.
Point out practical difficulties faced during implementations and device to solve them.
Iterate design if feasible to obtain better results.
Optimize the project design in terms of cost, area, power, computation complexity etc.
Compare results of projects with other similar design specifications.
Prepare project report and do presentation before department project committee.
Conclude the project work and suggest future work.
Intermediate and final seminar in presence of department project committee for review of the work
done
To explore possibilities of patent or research paper publications

During Training or at Project at institute, Students may be encouraged to take up projects which are aimed
at providing solutions to societal problems, reduce drudgery and improving efficiency in rural work, green
technologies, utilization of rural and urban waste, sanitation and public health, utilizing non-conventional
energy sources, technologies for the benefit of the differently abled people and technologies ready to be
implemented in the Institute.
Course Outcomes:

Sr. No. CO statement Marks %


weightage

CO-1 Undertake problem identification, formulation and solution 20%

CO-2 Design engineering solutions to complex problems utilising a 30%


systematic approach and team work
CO-3 Communicate with engineers and the community at large in written 20%
and oral forms
CO-4 Demonstrate the knowledge and understanding of engineering and 30%
management principle and apply it to assigned project
Reference:

AICTE Model curriculum

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