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Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

MBA (Tech) CS Trimester VII


Sub: Image Processing Code: 576 ITD
Periods per week Lecture 5 hrs.
Practical 2 hrs.
Tutorial -
Evaluation Scheme Theory Examination 3
Hours Marks
3 100 (scaled down to 50)
Term Work 50
Objective:
1. To give a historical perspective of the origin of this field.
2. To give an idea of the state of art in image processing by examining some of the principal
areas in which it is applied.
3. To discuss briefly the principal approaches used in digital image processing.
4. To give an overview of the components contained in a typical general-purpose image
processing system.
Prerequisite Digital Signal Processing
Detailed Syllabus
Unit Topics Duration (Hr)
1. Introduction:
1.1 What is Digital Image Processing
1 1.2 The Origins of Digital Image Processing 5
1.3 Examples of fields that use Digital Image Processing
1.4 Fundamental Steps in Digital Image Processing
1.5 Components of an Image Processing System
2 Digital Image Fundamentals:
2.1 Elements of Visual Perception
2.2 Light and Electromagnetic Spectrum
2 2.3 Image Sensing and Acquisition 5
2.4 Image Sampling and Quantization
2.5 Some Basic relationships between Pixels
3 Image Transforms:
3.1 Introduction to Fourier Transform
3.2 DFT & 2-D DFT
3 3.3 Properties of 2-D DFT 6
3.4 FFT, IFFT, Walsh, Hadamard, DCT, Slant Optimum, and
Karhunen-Loeve Transform

4 Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain:


4.1 Basic Grey Level Transformations
4 4.2 Histogram Processing 6
4.3 Arithmetic/Logic Operations
4.4 Spatial Filtering: Smoothing and Sharpening Filters
5 Image Enhancement in the Frequency Domain:
5 5.1 Frequency Domain Filters: Smoothing & Sharpening filters 6
5.2 Homomorphic Filtering
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6 Image Data Compression:


6.1 Redundancies: Coding, Interpixel, Psychovisual, Fidelity Criteria
6 6.2 Image Compression Models 6
6.3 Error-free Compression
6.4 Lossy Compression
6.5 Image Compression Standards
7 Morphological Image Processing:
7.1 Introduction
7 7.2 Dilation and Erosion 6
7.3 Opening ad Closing
7.4 Hit-or-Miss Transform
7.5 Basic Morphological Algorithms
8 Image Segmentation
8.1 Detection of Discontinuities
8 8.2 Edge Linking and Boundary Detection 5
8.3 Thresholding
8.4 Region Based Segmentation
9 Image Representation & Description
9 9.1 Representation Schemes 5
9.2 Boundary Descriptors
9.3 Regional Descriptors
Total 50

Term work: Term work consists of the following:


1. Minimum 7 practical experiments covering all the topics.
2. Two class tests (best of two to be considered).
3. Minimum two assignments.
4. Image Extraction Concepts
5. Application of Transforms.
6. Viva Exam.

Internet references: As suggested by the faculty.

Books Recommended for Reading and Reference


Main Reading
Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, Second Edition, Pearson
Education.
Anil K. Jain, “Fundamentals of Image Processing”, PHI

Supplementary Reading
William Prat, “Digital Image Processing”, John Wiley.
B.Chanda, D.Dutta Majum, “Digital Image Processing and Analysis”, PHI

MBA (Tech) CS Trimester VII


SVKM’s NMIMS (University)
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

Sub: Wireless Communication - I Code: 578 TCD


Periods per week Lecture 5 hrs.
Practical 2 hrs.
Tutorial -
Evaluation Scheme Theory Examination Hours Marks
3 100 (scaled down to 50)
Term Work 50
Objective: To understand the fundamental concepts, current developments in mobile
communication systems and wireless computer networks. To understand how mobility will
influence applications, security, or networks.
Prerequisite Operating Systems, Computer Networks
Detailed Syllabus
Unit Topics Duration (Hr)
1. Introduction:
Applications
1 6
1.2 History of Wireless Communication
1.3 Market for Mobile Communications
2 Wireless Transmission:
2.1 Frequencies for Radio Transmission
2 2.2 Signals, Antennas, Signal Propagation 6
2.3 Multiplexing, Modulation, Spread Spectrum
2.4 Cellular Systems
3 Medium Access Control:
3 3.1 Motivation for Specialized MAC 6
3.2 SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA
4 Telecommunication Systems:
4 4.1 GSM: Mobile Services, System Architecture, Radio Interface, 6
Protocols, Localization and Calling, Handover, Security.
5 Wireless LANS:
5.1 Infrared v/s Radio Transmission
5.2 Infrastructure and Ad-hoc Networks
5.3 IEEE 802.11: System Architecture, Protocol Architecture,
Physical Layer, Medium Access Control Layer, MAC
5 Management 6
5.4 HIPERLAN: Protocol Architecture, Physical Layer, channel
Access Control Sub-layer, Medium Access Control Sub-layer,
Information Bases & Networking
5.5 Bluetooth: User Scenarios, Physial Layer, MAC Layer,
Networking Security, Link Management.
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6 Wireless ATM:
6.1 Motivation for WATM
6.2 Wireless ATM working group
6.3 WATM Services
6.4 Reference Model
6.5 Functions
6 6.6 Radio Access Layer 7
6.7 Handover : Handover requirements, Reference Model, Types
of Handover, Backward Handover, Forward Handover.
6.8 Location Management
6.9 Addressing
6.10 Mobile QOS
6.11 Access Point Control Protocol
7 Mobile Network Layer:
7.1 Mobile IP : Goals, Assumptions and Requirements, entities
and terminology, IP Packet Delivery, Agent Advertising and
Discovery, Registration, Tunneling and Encapsulation,
7 Optimizations, Reverse Tunneling, Ipv6. 6
7.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
7.3 Ad-hoc Networks : Routing, Destination Sequence Distance
Vector, Dynamic Source Routing, hierarchical Algorithms,
Alternative Metrics.
8 Mobile Transport Layer :
8.1 Traditional TCP
8.2 Indirect TCP
8.3 Snooping TCP
8 8.4 Mobile TCP 7
8.5 Fast retransmit / fast recovery
8.6 Transmission / time-out freezing
8.7 Selective retransmission
8.8 Transaction Oriented TCP
Total 50

Term work: Term work consist of the following


1. Minimum 7 practical experiments covering all the topics.
2. Two class tests (best of two to be considered).
3. Minimum two assignments.
4. Viva Exam.
Internet References: As suggested by the faculty.
Books Recommended for Reading and Reference
Main Reading
Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, Pearson Education.
William Stalling, “Wireless Communications and Networks”.
Supplementary Reading
Rappaort, “Wireless Communications:Principles and Practices”.
P.Nicopolitidis, “Wireless Networks”, John Wiley.
K.Pahlavan, P.Krishnamurthy, “Principles of Wireless Networks”
M.Richharia, “Mobile Satellite Comm. : Principles and Trends”, Pearson Edu.
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MBA (Tech) Chemical/IT/Telecom/Manufacturing/CS Trimester VII


Sub: Operations Research Code: 303OPS
Periods per week Lecture 3 hr
Practical --
Tutorial --
Evaluation Scheme Theory Examination Hours Marks
2 50
Term Work 50
Objective: Introduction to subject as a logical, quantative approach in analysis
Prerequisite Nil
Detailed syllabus
Units Topics Duration (Hr)
Linear Programming Models: Introduction to, its historical
development, introduction to mathematical programming models and
1 computational techniques, linear programming and simplex method, 7
sensitivity analysis, manual solution of problems involving upto three
iterations.
Assignment, Transportation and Network Models: Minimisation,
maximization model, conditional assignment. Formulation-Flight
2 scheduling problem, transportation model: minimisation, maximization 6
model, unbounded problems, Northwest corner rule allocation, Vogels
approximation, Optimisation, Modi method (u-v method), Degeneracy.
Game theory or Competitive strategies: Limited to two person zero
3 sum games; domination, saddle point, pure and mixed strategies, 6
graphical and analytical methods; LP model formulation.
Queuing /Waiting line Models: Steady state analysis forM/M/1,hazard
rate and system performance criteria; Erlangian distribution in series;
4 6
waiting period in M/M/1 system with finite population (no derivation for
these for cases), Replacement Model.
Simulation Models: Monte Carlo or experimenting method based on
5 probabilistic behavior data and random numbers, application in 5
probabilistic real life problems.
Total 30

Termwork :
Class Tests / Assignments / Case Studies

Text Books: Operations Research, Problems & Solutions, V. K. Kapoor, Sultan Chand &
Sons

Reference books:
1. Operation Research Technique for Management by B.Banarjee
2. Operation Research by Hamody A.Taha
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3. Operation Research by Hira &Gupta


4. Operation Research by N.D.Vora
5. Introduction to Operation Research by Billy E.Gillet
6. Introduction to Operation Research by Hiller and Lieberman
7. Introduction to Operation Research by Churchman
i. C.W.,R.L.Ackoff
8. Principles of Operation Research by Harvey M.Wagner

Internet Reference: As suggested by faculty.


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Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

MBA (Tech) Chemical/IT/Telecom/Manufacturing/CS Trimester VII


Sub: Business Economics Code: 304ECO
Periods per week Lecture 3 hrs.
Practical -
Tutorial -
Evaluation Scheme Theory Examination Hours Marks
2 50
Term Work 50
Objective:
1. To combine elements of basic micro and macro economics.
2. To understand issues dealing with small-scale economic phenomena and such things as
prices and output of firms, industries and resource owners.
3. To examine market impact of technological change.
4. To understand broader aspects of the economy and its environment.
Prerequisite Nil
Detailed Syllabus
Unit Topics Duration (Hr)
Introduction: Industrial Economics, Problem of scarcity of
1 6
economic resources, the economic systems.
Demand Analysis: Concept of demand and elasticity of demand
2 6
and their managerial uses, Demand Forecasting.
Understanding concept of supply, Production and cost behaviour,
3 Scale Economics, Technological change and effects, Merger 6
behaviour.
Structure of Market / Industry Analysis of competitive
4 2
environment of the firm.
Government and Industry Interface (i.e. Government Policy
5 2
towards industry).
6 GDP, Inflation & Employment 2
Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Balance of trade and payment and
7 2
external sector policies of India.
8 Introduction to Macro Economics 2
Total 30

Term work:
1. class test Assignments / Case Studies
Reference Reading:
1. Paul and Samuelson and Nordhaus: Economics
2. Mankiw Gregory: Principl,es of Economics
3. Salvatre, Pearson: Microeconomics

Internet References:
1. As suggested by the faculty.
2. Books Recommended for Reading and Reference

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