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Course Title
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Lectures
ECE256
17714::Kulbhushan
Course Category
2.0
0.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
T-1
RONALD E. WALPOLE
RAYMOND H. MYERS
8th
2007
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
PROBABILITY,RANDOM
VARIABLE AND STOCHASTIC
PROCESSES
ATHANASIOS
PAPOULIS
4th
2002
MCGRAW-HILL
R-2
PROBABILITY, RANDOM
VARIABLES AND RANDOM
PROCESSES
HWEI P. HSU
3rd
2010
R-3
T. Veerarajan
3rd
2009
Other Reading
Sr No
OR-1
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/IIT-MADRAS/Principles_of_Communication1/, ,
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
www.math.toronto.edu/weiss/set_theory.pdf?
Set theory
RW-2
www.ecs.umass.edu/~goeckel/Chapter11.pdf?
RW-3
http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/electrical/papoulis/graphics/ppt/lectr13a.pdf
Spill Over
0.0
2.0
Week 1
Lecture 1
Introduction to probability
(Probability definition)
Lecture 2
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Lecture Description
T-1:2.1
R-1:1.1
Mathematical aspect of
probability.
Introduction to probability
(Probability and induction)
T-1:2.1
R-1:1.3
Mathematical aspect of
probability
would be knowing
about its Relative
Frequency definition.
Lecture 3
Introduction to probability
(Causality Versus
Randomness)
T-1:2.1
R-1:1.3
Mathematical aspect of
probability.
would be knowing
white/black board
about the Probability and
and induction.
discussion
Lecture 4
Axioms of probability(Set
theory)
T-1:2.5
R-1:2.1
RW-1
Introduction to Set
theory.
Lecture 5
Axioms of probability
(Probability space)
RW-1
Introduction to
Probability space.
would be knowing
about the Probability
space and Axiom of
infinite additivity
Axioms of probability
(Conditional probability)
RW-1
Introduction to
Probability space.
would be knowing
about the Probability
space and Axiom of
infinite additivity
Lecture 6
Axioms of probability
(Bayes'
theorem and
independence)
OR-1
Introduction to
Conditional probability
and Bayes theorem
solving problems
using
Conditional
probability
and Bayes theorem
Lecture 7
Repeated Trials(Combined
Experiments)
OR-1
Introduction to
independent
Experiments
Lecture 8
Test1
white/black board
and
discussion.
Example of
Students group
Week 5
Lecture 9
Week 6
T-1:3.1
R-1:4.1 & 4.2
Significance of
random variable
Concept of a random
variable(Discrete random
variables)
T-1:3.1
R-1:4.1 & 4.2
Significance of
random variable
Repeated Trials(Bernoulli
Trials)
Introduction to
independent
Experiments
Concept of a random
variable.
would be knowing
about the Continuous
random variables.
OR-1
T-1:3.1
Lecture 12
Week 7
Test2
T-1:3.3
R-1:4.2
OR-1
RW-2
Concept of a random
variable
would be knowing
about the Continuous
random variables
OR-1
Concept of a random
variable
would be knowing
about the Probability
density function
OR-1
Concept of a random
variable
would be knowing
about the Probability
density function
Concept of a random
variable(Probability
distribution function)
Example of
signals
MID-TERM
Week 8
T-1:3.4
R-1:6.1
OR-1
Introduction to Special
distributions
would be knowing
about the Joint
distributions .
Introduction to Special
distributions
would be knowing
about the Functions
of
one and two random
variables
Special distributions
(Moments of
random variables)
Introduction to Special
distributions
would be knowing
about the Functions
of
one and two random
variables
Case Studies on
MATLAB
Example of
CGPA of class
Week 9
Introduction to Special
distributions
would be knowing
about the Markov,
Chebyshev and
Chernoff bounds.
Introduction to Special
distributions
would be knowing
about the Markov,
Chebyshev and
Chernoff bounds.
Introduction to Special
distributions and mean
and variance
would be knowing
about the mean and
variance
T-1:8.4
R-1:10.1
T-1:8.4
R-1:8.4
OR-1
RW-3
T-1:8.4
R-1:8.4 & 8.5
Lecture 24
Test3
R-1:10.1
R-3:6.1
Types of random
processes
would be knowing
about the Mean and
covariance functions
R-1:10.1
R-3:6.1
Types of random
processes
would be knowing
about the Mean and
covariance functions
Types of random
processes
would be knowing
about the Mean and
covariance functions
Example of
marks in Class
Case Studies on
MATLAB
Types of random
processes
would be knowing
about the Mean and
covariance functions
R-1:11.4
OR-1
Types of random
processes
would be knowing
about the
Transmission
of random process
through LTI
R-1:12.2
RW-1
RW-2
Types of random
processes
solving problems
using
Power spectral
density
Case Studies on
MATLAB
Example of
speech and Bio
medical signal
SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 29
Spill Over
Lecture 30
Spill Over
Frequency
Test
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Test1
Objective
The primary
Repeated Trials, Axioms of probability, Introduction to
objective of
probability, Bayes' theorem and independence, Probability space
assigning test to
students is to direct
them to worthwhile
revision of the
syllabus already
being taught so that
they prepare them
self MTE.
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Performance in tests
3/4
Test2
The primary
Continuous random variables, Example of random variables and
objective of
distributions function, Probability density function, Repeated
assigning test to
Trials
students is to direct
them to worthwhile
revision of the
syllabus already
being taught so that
they prepare them
self ETE.
Individual
Performance in tests
5/6
Test3
Classification of
random processes,
Random sequences
and modes of
convergence,
Special distributions
Individual
Performance in tests
11 / 12
The primary
objective of
assigning test to
students is to direct
them to worthwhile
revision of the
syllabus already
being taught so that
they prepare them
self ETE.