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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: OPTICAL COMMUNICATION ECE IV Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: S.NANDA KISHOR

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1. 1. Overview of optical fiber communication - Historical
development, The general system, advantages of optical fiber
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communications. Optical fiber wave guides- Introduction, Ray
theory transmission
2. 2. Total Internal Reflection, Acceptance angle, Numerical Aperture,
Skew rays. Cylindrical fibers- Modes, Vnumber, Mode coupling, 5
Step Index fibers, Graded Index fibers.
3. 3. Single mode fibers- Cut off wavelength, Mode Field Diameter,
Effective Refractive Index. [2]. Fiber materials — Glass, Halide, 5
Active glass, Chalgenide glass, Plastic optical fibers
4. 4. Signal distortion in optical fibers- Attenuation, Absorption,
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Scattering and Bending losses, Core and Cladding losses
5. 5. Information capacity determination, Group delay, Types of
Dispersion - Material dispersion, Wave-guide dispersion, 5
Polarization mode dispersion
6. 6. Intermodal dispersion. Pulse broadening. Optical fiber Connectors-
Connector types, Single mode fiber connectors, Connector return 5
loss.
7. 7. Fiber Splicing- Splicing techniques, Splicing single mode fibers.
Fiber alignment and joint loss- Multimode fiber joints, single mode
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fiber joints,. Optical sources- LEDs, Structures, Materials,
Quantum efficiency, Power
8. 8. Modulation, Power bandwidth product. Injection Laser Diodes-
Modes, Threshold conditions, External quantum efficiency,Laser
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diode rate equations,Resonant frequencies. Reliability of
LED&ILD.
9. 9. Source to fiber power launching - Output patterns, Power
coupling, Power launching, Equilibrium Numerical Aperture, 5
Laser diode to fiber coupling.
10. 10. Optical detectors- Physical principles of PIN and APD, Detector
response time, Temperature effect on Avalanche gain 5

11. 11. Comparision of Photodetectors. Optical receiver operation-


Fundamental receiver operation, Digital signal transmission, error 4
sources
12. 12. Receiver configuration, Digital receiver performance, Probability 4
of error, Quantum limit, Analog receivers.
Optical system design — Considerations, Component choice,
13. 13. Multiplexing. Point-to- point links, System considerations, Link 4
power budget with examples
14. 14. . Overall fiber dispersion in Multi mode and Single mode fibers,
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Rise time budget with examples.
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15. 15. Transmission distance, Line coding in Optical links, WDM,
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Necessity
16. 16. Principles, Types of WDM, Measurement of Attenuation and
Dispersion, Eye pattern. 4

17. 17. REVISION 2


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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION ECE III Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: R.M.SULTHANI

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1. 1. ANTENNA FUNDAMENTALS : Introduction, Radiation
Mechanism – single wire, 2 wire, dipoles, Current Distribution on
a thin wire antenna . Antenna Parameters] - Radiation Patterns,
Patterns in Principal Planes
2. 2. Main Lobe and Side Lobes, Beamwidths, Beam Area, Radiation
Intensity, Beam Efficiency, Directivty, Gain and Resolution,
Antenna Apertures, Aperture Efficiency, Effective Hight. Related
Problems
3. 3. Thin Linear Wire Antennas: Retarded Potentials, Radiation from
Small Electric Dipole, Quarterwave Monopole and Halfwave
Dipole – Current Distributions, Evaluation of Field Components,
Power Radiated, Radiation Resistance, Beamwidths, Directivity
4. 4. Effective Area and Effective Hight. Natural current distributions,
fields and patterns of Thin Linear Center-fed Antennas of different
lengths, Radiation Resistance at a point which is not current
maximum. Antenna Theorems – Applicability and Proofs for
equivalence of directional characteristics
5. 5. Loop Antennas : Small Loops - Field Components, Comparison of
far fields of small loop and short dipole, Concept of short magnetic
dipole, D and Rr relations for small loops.
6. 6. ANTENNA ARRAYS : 2 element arrays – different cases,
Principle of Pattern Multiplication, N element Uniform Linear
Arrays – Broadside, Endfire Arrays, EFA with Increased
Directivity, Derivation of their characteristics and comparison;
Concept of Scanning Arrays

7. 7. Directivity Relations (no derivations). Related Problems.


Binomial Arrays, Effects of Uniform and Non-uniform Amplitude
Distributions, Design Relations
8. 8. NON-RESONANT RADIATORS : Introduction, Travelling
wave radiators – basic concepts, Longwire antennas – field
strength calculations and patterns, V-antennas, Rhombic Antennas
and Design Relations
9. 9. Broadband Antennas: Helical Antennas – Significance, Geometry,
basic properties; Design considerations for monofilar helical
antennas in Axial Mode and Normal Modes (Qualitative
Treatment).
10. 10. VHF, UHF AND MICROWAVE ANTENNAS - I : Arrays with
Parasitic Elements, Yagi - Uda Arrays, Folded Dipoles & their
characteristics. Reflector Antennas : Flat Sheet and Corner
Reflectors
11. 11. Paraboloidal Reflectors – Geometry, characteristics,types of feeds,
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F/D Ratio, Spill Over, Back Lobes, Aperture Blocking, Off-set
Feeds, Cassegrainian Feeds].
12. 12. Horn Antennas – Types, Optimum Horns, Design Characteristics
of Pyramidal Horns; Lens Antennas – Geometry, Features,
Dielectric Lenses and Zoning
13. 13. Applications. Antenna Measurements – Patterns Required, Set
Up, Distance Criterion, Directivity and Gain Measurements
(Comparison, Absolute and 3-Antenna Methods).
14. 14. WAVE PROPAGATION - I: Concepts of Propagation –
frequency ranges and types of propagations. Ground Wave
Propagation–Characteristics, Parameters, Wave Tilt, Flat and
Spherical Earth Considerations. Sky Wave Propagation –
Formation of Ionospheric Layers and their Characteristics
15. 15. Mechanism of Reflection and Refraction, Critical Frequency,
MUF & Skip Distance – Calculations for flat and spherical earth
cases, Optimum Frequency, LUHF, Virtual Height, Ionospheric
Abnormalities, Ionospheric Absorption
16. 16. WAVE PROPAGATION – II: Fundamental Equation for Free-
Space Propagation, Basic Transmission Loss Calculations. Space
Wave Propagation – Mechanism, LOS and Radio Horizon.
Tropospheric Wave Propagation
17. 17. Radius of Curvature of path, Effective Earth’s Radius, Effect of
Earth’s Curvature, Field Strength Calculations, M-curves and Duct
Propagation, Tropospheric Scattering.

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SUBJECT: COMPUTER NETWORKS ECE IV Year I Semester


NAME OF THE FACULTY: M.B. MANJUNATHA

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1. 1. Introduction : OSI, TCP/IP and other networks models,
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Examples of Networks: Novell Networks
2. 2. Arpanet, Internet, Network Topologies WAN, LAN, MAN 4
3. 3. Physical Layer : Transmission media copper, twisted pair
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wireless
4. 4. switching and encoding asynchronous communications;
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Narrow band, broad band ISDN and ATM.
5. 5. Data link layer : Design issues, framing, error detection and
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correction, CRC
6. 6. Elementary Protocol-stop and wait, Sliding Window, Slip,
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Data link layer in HDLC, Internet, ATM.
7. 7. ALOHA, MAC addresses, Carrier sense multiple access 4
8. 8. IEEE 802.X Standard Ethernet, wireless LANS. Bridges, 5
9. 9. Network Layer : Virtual circuit and Datagram subnets-
4
Routing algorithm shortest path routing, Flooding
10. 10. Hierarchical routing, Broad cast, Multi cast, distance vector
routing 5

11. 11. Dynamic routing – Broadcast routing. Rotary for mobility.


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Congestion, Control Algorithms
12. 12. General Principles – of Congestion prevension policies.
4
Internet working: The Network layer in the internet and in
the
13. 13. Transport Layer: Transport Services, Connection
4
management,
14. 14. , TCP and UDP protocols; ATM AAL Layer Protocol. 4
15. 15. , TCP and UDP protocols; ATM AAL Layer Protocol. 4
16. 16. Electronic Mail; the World WEB, Multi Media. 4
17. 17. REVISION 2
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SUBJECT: TELEVISION EGINEERING ECE IV Year I Semester


NAME OF THE FACULTY: Ms.HEMANTHA LAKSHMI

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1. 1. TV transmitter and receivers, synchronization. Television 4
Pictures: Geometric form and aspect ratio, image continuity,
interlaced scanning, picture resolution,
2. 2. Composite video signal: Horizontal and vertical sync, scanning 4
sequence. Colour signal generation and Encoding: Perception of
brightness and colours, additive colour mixing,
3. 3. video signals for colours, luminance signal, colour difference 5
signals, encoding of colour difference signals, formation of
chrominance signals, PAL encoder.
4. 4. Picture signal transmission, positive and negative modulation, 4
VSB transmission, sound signal transmission
5. 5. standard channel BW, TV transmitter, TV signal propagation, 4
interference, TV broadcast channels, TV transmission Antennas.
6. 6. Camera tube types, Vidicon, Silicon Diode Array Vidicon 4
7. 7. Monochrome TV camera, color camera. CCD Image Sensors. 3
8. 8. Monochromatic Picture tube, Electrostatic focussing, Beam 4
deflection, picture tube characteristics and specifications, colour
picture tubes.
9. 9. TV Standards: American 525 line B&W TV system, NTSC 4
colour system, 625-line monochrome system,b PAL colour
system, TV standards.
10. 10. RF tuner, IF subsystem, video amplifier, sound section, sync 4
separation and processing, deflection circuits, scanning circuits.
11. 11. PAL-D Colour Receiver: Electron tuners, IF subsystem, Y-signal 5
channel, Chroma decoder, Separation of U & V Colour Phasors,
synchronous demodulators, Subcarrier generation, raster circuits.
12. 12. AGC, noise cancellation, video and intercarrier sound signal 5
detection, vision IF subsystem of Black and White receivers,
Colour receiver IF subsystem
13. 13. .Receiver sound system: FM detection, FM Sound detectors, 3
typical applications. TV Receiver Tuners: Tuner operation, VHF
and UHF tuners, digital tuning techniques, remote control of
receiver functions.
14. 14. : PAL – D decoder, chroma signal amplifiers, separation of U 4
and V signals, Color burst separation, Burst phase discriminator
15. 15. ACC amplifier, Reference oscillator, Indent and colour killer 4
circuits, RO phase shift and 180o PAL–SWITCH circuitry, U &
V demodulators, Colour signal mixing.
16. 16. Synchronous separation, k noise in sync pulses, separation of 4
frame and line sync pulses.

17. 17. AFC, single ended AFC circuit. Deflection Oscillators, deflection 3
drive Ics. Receiver Antennas. DIGITAL TV Digital Satellite
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TV, Direct to Home Satellite TV, Digital TV Receiver, Digital
Terrestrial TV.
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SUBJECT: DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING ECE IV YEAR I SEMESTER


NAME OF THE FACULTY: B.D. VENKATARAMANA REDDY

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1. 1. Digital image fundamentals - Digital Image through scanner,
digital camera. Concept of gray levels. Gray level to binary image 6
conversion
2. 2. Sampling and quantization. Relation ship between pixels. Imaging
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Geometry.
3. 3. Image Transforms 2-D FFT , Properties. Walsh transform,
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Hadamard Transform
4. 4. Discrete cosine Transform, Haar transform, Slant transform,
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Hotelling transform.
5. 5. Image enhancement Point processing 2
6. 6. Histogram processing. Spatial filtering 5
7. 7. Enhancement in frequency domain 2
8. 8. Image smoothing, Image sharpening 4
9. 9. Colour image processing : Psedo colour image processing 4
10. 10. full colour image processing
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11. 11. Image Restoration Degradation model, Algebraic approach to
4
restoration
12. 12. Inverse filtering, Least mean square filters, Constrained Least
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Squares Restoration, Interactive Restoration.
13. 13. Image segmentation Detection of discontinuities. Edge linking and
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boundary detection
14. 14. Thresholding, Region oriented segmentation. 4
15. 15. Image compression Redundancies and their removal methods,
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Error free compression
16. 16. Lossy compression Fidelity criteria, Image compression models,
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Source encoder and decoder.
17. 17. RIVISION 3
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SUBJECT: LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS ECE III Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: k.kanthamma
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1. 1. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS : Differential Amplifier- DC and AC 5
analysis of Dual input Balanced output Configuration
2. 2. Properties of other differential amplifier configuration (Dual Input 5
Unbalanced Output, Single Ended Input – Balanced/ Unbalanced
Output), DC Coupling and Cascade Differential Amplifier Stages, Level
translator.
3. 3. CharacteristicsofOP-Amps,Integratedcircuits-Types,Classification, 5
Package Types and temperature ranges, Power supplies, Op-amp Block
Diagram ideal and practical Op-amp specifications, DC and AC
characteristics, 741 op-amp & its features
4. 4. , FET input. Op-Amps,Op-Amp parameters & Measurement, Input & 5
Out put Off set voltages & currents, slew rates, CMRR, PSRR, drift,
Frequency Compensation technique.
5. 5. LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OP- AMPS : Inverting and Non- 5
inverting amplifier, Integrator and differentiator
6. 6. Difference amplifier, Instrumentation amplifier, AC amplifier, V to I, I 5
to V converters, Buffers
7. 7. NON-LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OP- AMPS : Non- Linear 5
function generation, Comparators, Multivibrators
8. 8. Triangular and Square wave generators, Log and Anti log amplifiers, 5
Precision rectifiers.
9. 9. OSCILLATORS AND WAVEFORM GENERAGTORS : 5
Introduction, Butter worth filters – 1st order, 2nd order LPF
10. 10. HPF filters. Band pass, Band reject and all pass filters. Applications of 5
VCO (566).
11. 11. TIMERS & PHASE LOCKED LOOPS : Introduction to 555 timer, 5
functional diagram, Monostable and Astable operations and applications,
Schmitt Trigger
12. 12. PLL - introduction, block schematic, principles and description of 5
individual blocks, 565 PLL, Applications of PLL – frequency
multiplication, frequency translation, AM, FM & FSK demodulators.
13. 13. D to A & A to D CONVERTERS : Introduction, basic DAC 5
techniques, weighted resistor DAC, R-2R ladder DAC, inverted R-2R
DAC, and IC 1408 DAC, Different types of ADCs
14. 14. parallel comparator type ADC, counter type ADC, successive 5
approximation ADC and dual slope ADC. DAC and ADC
Specifications, Specifications AD 574 (12 bit ADC).
15. 15. ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND MODULATORS : Four Quadrant 5
multiplier, balanced modulator
16. 16. IC 1496, Applications of analog switches and Multiplexers, Sample & 5
Hold amplifiers.
17. 17. RIVISION 5
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SUBJECT: RADAR SYSTEMS ECE IV Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: V.ANAND

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1. 1. Introduction Nature of Radar, Maximum Unambiguous Range, 4
Radar Waveforms, Simple form of Radar Equation, Radar Block
Diagram and Operation.
2. 2. Radar Frequencies and Applications. Related Problems. 4
Radar Equation: Prediction of Range Performance, Minimum
Detectable Signal, Receiver Noise and SNR.
3. 3. Integration of Radar Pulses, Transmitter Power, Radar Cross 5
Section of Targets (simple targets - sphere, cone-sphere), PRF and
Range Ambiguities,
4. 4. System Losses (qualitative treatment). Related Problems. 4
CW and Frequency Modulated Radar: Doppler Effect, CW
Radar – Block Diagram,
5. 5. Isolation between Transmitter and Receiver, Non-zero IF 4
Receiver.
Receiver Bandwidth Requirements.
6. 6. Applications of CW radar, FM-CW Radar, Range and Doppler 4
Measurement. Block Diagram and Characteristics (Approaching/
Receding Targets),
7. 7. FM-CW altimeter, Measurement Errors, Multiple Frequency CW 3
Radar.
8. 8. MTI and Pulse Doppler Radar: Introduction, Principle, MTI 5
Radar with - Power Amplifier Transmitter and Power Oscillator
Transmitter, Delay Line Cancellers – Filter Characteristics,
9. 9. Blind Speeds, Double Cancellation, Staggered PRFs. Range Gated 4
Doppler Filters. MTI Radar Parameters, Limitations to MTI
Performance.
10. 10. Non-coherent MTI, MTI versus Pulse Doppler Radar. 4
Tracking Radar: Tracking with Radar, Sequential Lobing,
Conical Scan, and Monopulse.
11. 11. Tracking Radar – Amplitude Comparison Monopulse (one- and 5
two- coordinates).Phase Comparison Monopulse.
12. 12. Target Reflection Characteristics and Angular Accuracy. Tracking 5
in Range, Acquisition and Scanning Patterns. Comparison of
Trackers.
13. 13. Detection of Radar Signals in Noise: Introduction, Matched 3
Filter Receiver – Response Characteristics and Derivation,
Correlation Function.
14. 14. Cross-correlation Receiver, Efficiency of Non-matched Filters, 4
Matched Filter with Non-white Noise.
15. 15. Radar Receivers – Noise Figure and Noise Temperature. Displays 4
– types. Duplexers – Branch type and Balanced type, Circulators
as Duplexers.
16. 16. Introduction to Phased Array Antennas – Basic Concepts, 5
Radiation Pattern, Beam Steering and Beam Width changes
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17. 17. Series versus Parallel Feeds, Applications, Advantages and 3
Limitations,
& previous papers discussion
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SUBJECT: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION ECE III YEAR I SEMESTER


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NAME OF THE FACULTY: S.USHA

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1. 1. Computer Types, Functional units, Basic operational concepts, Bus 4
structures, Software
2. 2. Performance, multiprocessors and multi computers. 4
Data types, Complements, Data Representation. Fixed Point
Representation
3. 3. Floating – Point Representation. Error Detection codes. 5
Register Transfer language.
4. 4. Register Transfer, Bus and memory transfer, Arithmetic Mircro 4
operatiaons, logic micro operations,
5. 5. shift micro operations, Arithmetic logic shift unit Instruction 5
codes. Computer Registers Computer instructions – Instruction
cycle. Memory – Reference Instructions.
6. 6. input – Output and Interrupt Stack organization. Instruction 4
formats. Addressing modes. DATA Transfer and manipulation.
7. 7. Program control. Reduced Instruction set computer 3
Control memory, Address sequencing, micro program example,
Design of control unit
8. 8. Hard wired control. Micro programmed control 5
Addition and subtraction, multiplication Algorithms,
9. 9. Division Algorithms, Floating – point Arithmetic operations. 4
Decimal Arithmetic unit, Decimal Arithmetic operations.
10. 10. Memory Hierarchy, Main memory, Auxiliary memory, 4
Associative memory
11. 11. Cache memory, Virtual memory Memory management hardware 5
Peripheral Devices
12. 12. Input-Output Interface, Asynchronous data transfer Modes of 5
Transfer Priority Interrupt
13. 13. Direct memory Access 3
Input –Output Processor (IOP), Serial communication;
14. 14. Parallel Processing, Pipelining Arithmetic Pipeline 4
15. 15. Instruction Pipeline RISC Pipeline Vector Processing, 4
Array Processors.
16. 16. Characteristics of Multiprocessors Interconnection Structures, 4
Interprocessor Arbitration.
17. 17. Interprocessor Communication and Synchronization, Cache 3
Coherance.
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SUBJECT: DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS ECE III Year II Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: S.SAYARA BANU
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1. 1. UNIT I 3
PULSE DIGITAL MODULATION : Elements of digital
communication systems, advantages of digital communication
systems
2. 2. Elements of PCM: Sampling, Quantization & Coding, 5
Quantization error, Compading in PCM systems. Differential PCM
systems (DPCM).

3. 3. UNIT II 4
DELTA MODULATION : Delta modulation, its draw backs,
adaptive delta modulation,
4. 4. comparison of PCM and DM systems, noise in PCM and DM 3
systems
5. 5. UNIT III 3
DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES : Introduction,
ASK, FSK, PSK, DPSK
6. 6. DEPSK, QPSK, M-ary PSK, ASK, FSK, similarity of BFSK and 3
BPSK
7. 7. UNIT IV 5
DATA TRANSMISSION : Base band signal receiver, probability
of error, the optimum filter, matched filter, probability of error
using matched filter
8. 8. coherent reception, non-coherent detection of FSK, calculation of 5
error probability of ASK, BPSK, BFSK,QPSK
9. 9. UNIT V 4
INFORMATION THEORY : Discrete messages, concept of
amount of information and its properties,
10. 10. Average information, Entropy and its properties. Information rate, 4
Mutual information and its properties
11. 11. UNIT VI 4
SOURCE CODING : Introductions, Advantages, Shannon’s
theorem, Shanon-Fano coding, Huffman coding, efficiency
calculations
12. 12. channel capacity of discrete and analog Channels, capacity of a 4
Gaussian channel, bandwidth –S/N trade off
13. 13. UNIT VII 5
LINEAR BLOCK CODES : Introduction, Matrix description of
Linear Block codes, Error detection and error correction
capabilities of Linear block codes
14. 14. Hamming codes, Binary cyclic codes, Algebraic structure, 5
encoding, syndrome calculation, BCH Codes

15. 15. UNIT VIII 4


CONVOLUTION CODES : Introduction, encoding of
convolution codes, time domain approach, transform domain
approach.
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16. 16. Graphical approach state, tree and trellis diagram decoding using 4
Viterbi algorithm
17. 17. RIVISION 3
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SUBJECT: ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ECE II Year II Semester


NAME OF THE FACULTY: P.R.RATNA RAJU.K
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1. 1. SINGLE STAGE AMPLIFIERS: classification of amplifiers, 5
Distortion in amplifiers, Analysis of CE CC, and CB amplifiers
with Hybrid model.
2. 2. Analysis of CE amplifier with emitter resistance and emitter 5
follower, Design of single stage RC coupled amplifier using BJT.
3. 3. MULTI STAGE AMPLIFIERS :Analysis of cascaded RC coupled 5
BJT amplifiers, cascaded amplifiers
4. 4. Darlington pair, different coupled schemes, RC coupled amplifier, 5
direct and transformer coupled amplifier.
5. 5. BJT FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Logarithms, Decibels’, general 4
frequency response of BJT amplifier, Analysis at low and high
frequencies, Effect of coupling and bypass capacitors.
6. 6. The Hybrid-pi CE transistor model, CE short circuit current gain, 6
current gain with resistive load, single stage CE transistor
amplifier response Gain –Bandwidth product, emitter follower at
higher frequencies.
7. 7. MOSFET AMPLIFIERS: Basic concepts, MOSFET small signal 5
model, CS amplifier with resistive load
8. 8. Diode connected load and current source load, source follower, 6
common gate stage, cascaded and folded cascaded amplifier and
their frequency Response.
9. 9. FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS: Classification of amplifiers, concepts 5
of feedback, classification of feedback amplifiers, general
characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers.
10. 10. Effect of feedback on amplifier characteristics, voltage-series, 5
voltage –shunt, current series and current shunt feedback
configurations, illustrative problems.
11. 11. OSCILLATORS: conditions for oscillations, RC and LC type 4
oscillators, Frequency and amplitude stability of oscillators.

12. 12. Generalized analysis of LC oscillators, quartz, Hartley and colpitts 5


oscillators, RC-phase shift and Wien-bridge oscillators.
13. 13. LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS: Class A power amplifier, 5
maximum efficiency of class-A amplifier, transformer coupled
amplifier, transformer coupled audio amplifier
14. 14. Push pull amplifier complementary symmetry class-B power 4
amplifier phase inverters, transistor power dissipation.
15. 15. TUNED AMPLIFIERS: Introduction, Q-factor , small signal tuned 5
amplifiers, effect of cascading single tuned amplifiers on B.W
16. 16. Effect of cascading, double tuned amplifiers, stager tuned 4
amplifiers, stability of stager tuned amplifiers
17. 17. Revision 3
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SUBJECT: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS ECE II Year I Semester


NAME OF THE FACULTY: B.SUKUMAR

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1. 1. Analogy between vectors and signals, Orthogonal signal space, Signal 4
approximation using orthogonal functions, Mean square error.
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2. 2. Closed or complete set of orthogonal functions, Orthogonality in 4
complex functions, Exponential and sinusoidal signals, Concepts of
Impulse function, Unit step function, Signum function.
3. 3. FOURIER SERIES REPRESENTATION OF PERIODIC SIGNALS : 5
Representation of Fourier series, Continuous time periodic signals
4. 4. properties of Fourier series, Dirichlet’s conditions, Trigonometric Fourier 4
series and Exponential Fourier series, Complex Fourier spectrum
5. 5. FOURIER TRANSFORMS : Deriving Fourier transform from Fourier 4
series, Fourier transform of arbitrary signal, Fourier transform of
standard signals, Fourier transform of periodic signals
6. 6. properties of Fourier transforms, Fourier transforms involving impulse 4
function and Signum function. Introduction to Hilbert Transform.
7. 7. SIGNAL TRANSMISSION THROUGH LINEAR SYSTEMS : Linear 3
system, impulse response, Response of a linear system, Linear time
invariant (LTI) system, Linear time variant (LTV) system, Transfer
function of a LTI system
8. 8. Filter characteristics of linear systems. Distortion less transmission 5
through a system, Signal bandwidth, system bandwidth, Ideal LPF, HPF
and BPF characteristics, Causality and Poly-Wiener criterion for physical
realization, relationship between bandwidth and rise time
9. 9. CONVOLUTION AND CORRELATION OF SIGNALS : Concept of 4
convolution in time domain and frequency domain, Graphical
representation of convolution, Convolution property of Fourier
transforms
10. 10. Cross correlation and auto correlation of functions, properties of 4
correlation function, Energy density spectrum, Parseval’s theorem,
Power density spectrum, Relation between auto correlation function and
energy/power spectral density function
11. 11. Relation between convolution and correlation, Detection of periodic 5
signals in the presence of noise by correlation, Extraction of signal from
noise by filtering
12. 12. SAMPLING : Sampling theorem – Graphical and analytical proof for 5
Band Limited Signals, impulse sampling, Natural and Flat top Sampling,
Reconstruction of signal from its samples, effect of under sampling –
Aliasing, Introduction to Band Pass sampling.
13. 13. LAPLACE TRANSFORMS :Review of Laplace transforms, Partial 3
fraction expansion, Inverse Laplace transform, Concept of region of
convergence (ROC) for Laplace transforms, constraints on ROC for
various classes of signals
14. 14. Properties of L.T’s relation between L.T’s, and F.T. of a signal. Laplace 4
transform of certain signals using waveform synthesis
15. 15. Z–TRANSFORMS : Fundamental difference between continuous and 4
discrete time signals, discrete time signal representation using complex
exponential and sinusoidal components
16. 16. Periodicity of discrete time usingcomplex exponential signal, Concept of 5
Z- Transform of a discrete sequence. Distinction between Laplace,
Fourier and Z transforms. Region of convergence in Z-Transform
17. 17. constraints on ROC for various classes of signals, Inverse Z-transform, 3
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properties of Z-transforms.
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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: PROBABILITY THEORY AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES ECE II Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: T. VENKATA RAMANA

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. Probability introduced through Sets and Relative Frequency: 5
Experiments and Sample Spaces, Discrete and Continuous Sample
Spaces, Events, Probability Definitions and Axioms
2. 2. , Mathematical Model of Experiments, Probability as a Relative 5
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Frequency, Joint Probability, Conditional Probability, Total
Probability, Bayes’ Theorem, Independent Events:
3. 3. Definition of a Random Variable, Conditions for a Function to be a 4
Random Variable, Discrete and Continuous, Mixed Random
Variable, Distribution and Density functions
4. 4. Properties, Binomial, Poisson, Uniform, Gaussian, Exponential, 4
Rayleigh, Conditional Distribution, Methods of defining
Conditioning Event, Conditional Density, Properties.
5. 5. Introduction, Expected Value of a Random Variable, Function of a 5
Random Variable, Moments about the Origin, Central Moments,
Variance and Skew, Chebychev’s Inequality, Characteristic
Function, Moment Generating Function
6. 6. Transformations of a Random Variable: Monotonic 4
Transformations for a Continuous Random Variable,
Nonmonotonic Transformations of Continuous Random Variable,
Transformation of a Discrete Random Variable.
7. 7. Vector Random Variables, Joint Distribution Function, Properties 4
of Joint Distribution, Marginal Distribution Functions, Conditional
Distribution and Density – Point Conditioning, Conditional
Distribution and Density – Interval conditioning
8. 8. Statistical Independence, Sum of Two Random Variables, Sum of 4
Several Random Variables, Central Limit Theorem, (Proof not
expected). Unequal Distribution, Equal Distributions.
9. 9. Expected Value of a Function of Random Variables: Joint 4
Moments about the Origin, Joint Central Moments, Joint
Characteristic Functions, Jointly Gaussian Random Variables:
Two Random Variables case,
10. 10. N Random Variable case, Properties, Transformations of Multiple 4
Random Variables, Linear Transformations of Gaussian Random
Variables
11. 11. The Random Process Concept, Classification of Processes, 5
Deterministic and Nondeterministic Processes, Distribution and
Density Functions, concept of Stationarity and Statistical
Independence. First-Order Stationary Processes, Second- Order
and Wide-Sense Stationarity, (N-Order)
12. 12. Strict-Sense Stationarity, Time Averages and Ergodicity, Mean- 5
Ergodic Processes, Correlation-Ergodic Processes, Autocorrelation
Function and Its Properties, Cross-Correlation Function and Its
Properties, Covariance Functions, Gaussian Random Processes
Poisson Random Process
13. 13. The Power Spectrum: Properties, Relationship between Power 3
Spectrum and Autocorrelation Function,
14. 14. The Cross-Power Density Spectrum, Properties, Relationship 3
between Cross-Power Spectrum and Cross-Correlation Function
15. 15. LINEAR SYSTEMS WITH RANDOM INPUTS : Random Signal 4
Response of Linear Systems: System Response – Convolution,
Mean and Mean-squared Value of System Response,
autocorrelation Function of Response,
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16. 16. Cross-Correlation Functions of Input and Output, Spectral 4
Characteristics of System Response: Power Density Spectrum of
Response, Cross-Power Density Spectrums of Input and Output,
Band pass, Band-Limited and Narrowband Processes
17. 17. Properties, Modeling of Noise Sources: Resistive (Thermal) Noise 3
Source, Arbitrary Noise Sources, Effective Noise Temperature,
Average Noise Figures, Average Noise Figure of cascaded
networks.
70
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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: PROBABILITY THEORY AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES ECE II Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: ARUN S

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. Probability introduced through Sets and Relative Frequency: 5
Experiments and Sample Spaces, Discrete and Continuous Sample
Spaces, Events, Probability Definitions and Axioms.
2. 2. Mathematical Model of Experiments, Probability as a Relative 5
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Frequency, Joint Probability, Conditional Probability, Total
Probability, Bayes’ Theorem, Independent Events.

3. 3. Definition of a Random Variable, Conditions for a Function to be a 4


Random Variable, Discrete and Continuous, Mixed Random
Variable, Distribution and Density functions.
4. 4. Properties, Binomial, Poisson, Uniform, Gaussian, Exponential, 4
Rayleigh, Conditional Distribution, Methods of defining
Conditioning Event, Conditional Density, Properties.

5. 5. Introduction, Expected Value of a Random Variable, Function of a 5


Random Variable, Moments about the Origin, Central Moments,
Variance and Skew, Chebychev’s Inequality, Characteristic
Function, Moment Generating Function.
6. 6. Transformations of a Random Variable: Monotonic 4
Transformations for a Continuous Random Variable,
Nonmonotonic Transformations of Continuous Random Variable,
Transformation of a Discrete Random Variable.
7. 7. Vector Random Variables, Joint Distribution Function, Properties 4
of Joint Distribution, Marginal Distribution Functions, Conditional
Distribution and Density – Point Conditioning, Conditional
Distribution and Density – Interval conditioning.
8. 8. Statistical Independence, Sum of Two Random Variables, Sum of 4
Several Random Variables, Central Limit Theorem, (Proof not
expected). Unequal Distribution, Equal Distributions.
9. 9. Expected Value of a Function of Random Variables: Joint 4
Moments about the Origin, Joint Central Moments, Joint
Characteristic Functions, Jointly Gaussian Random Variables:
Two Random Variables case.
10. 10. N Random Variable case, Properties, Transformations of Multiple 4
Random Variables, Linear Transformations of Gaussian Random
Variables.
11. 11. The Random Process Concept, Classification of Processes, 5
Deterministic and Nondeterministic Processes, Distribution and
Density Functions, concept of Stationarity and Statistical
Independence. First-Order Stationary Processes, Second- Order
and Wide-Sense Stationarity, (N-Order).

12. 12. Strict-Sense Stationarity, Time Averages and Ergodicity, Mean- 5


Ergodic Processes, Correlation-Ergodic Processes, Autocorrelation
Function and Its Properties, Cross-Correlation Function and Its
Properties, Covariance Functions, Gaussian Random Processes
Poisson Random Process.
13. 13. The Power Spectrum: Properties, Relationship between Power 3
Spectrum and Autocorrelation Function.
14. 14. The Cross-Power Density Spectrum, Properties, Relationship 3
between Cross-Power Spectrum and Cross-Correlation Function
15. 15. LINEAR SYSTEMS WITH RANDOM INPUTS : Random Signal 4
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Response of Linear Systems: System Response – Convolution,
Mean and Mean-squared Value of System Response,
autocorrelation Function of Response.
16. 16. Cross-Correlation Functions of Input and Output, Spectral 4
Characteristics of System Response: Power Density Spectrum of
Response, Cross-Power Density Spectrums of Input and Output,
Band pass, Band-Limited and Narrowband Processes.
17. 17. Properties, Modeling of Noise Sources: Resistive (Thermal) Noise 3
Source, Arbitrary Noise Sources, Effective Noise Temperature,
Average Noise Figures, Average Noise Figure of cascaded
networks.

70
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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS ECE III Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: ARUN S

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. CMOS LOGIC : Introduction to logic families, CMOS logic, 4
CMOS steady state electrical behavior
2. 2. CMOS dynamic electrical behavior, CMOS logic families. 4
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3. 3. BIPOLAR LOGIC AND INTERFACING : Bipolar logic, 5
Transistor logic, TTL families, CMOS/TTL interfacing, low
voltage CMOS logic and interfacing
4. 4. Emitter coupled logic, Comparison of logic families, Familiarity 4
with standard 74XX and CMOS 40XX series-ICs – Specifications
5. 5. VHDL HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE : Design 4
flow, program structure, types and constants
6. 6. functions and procedures, libraries and packages. 4
THE VHDL DESIGN ELEMENTS : Structural design elements
7. 7. data flow design elements, behavioral design elements, time 3
dimension and simulation synthesis.
8. 8. COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN : Decoders, encoders, 5
three state devices, multiplexers and demultiplexers, Code
Converters
9. 9. EX-OR gates and parity circuits, comparators, adders & 4
subtractors, ALUs, Combinational multipliers. VHDL modes for
the above ICs.
10. 10. DESIGN EXAMPLES (USING VHDL) : Design examples 4
(using VHDL) - Barrel shifter
11. 11. comparators, floating-point encoder, dual parity encoder. 5
12. 12. SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN : Latches and flip-flops, PLDs, 5
counters, shift register
13. 13. and their VHDL models, synchronous design methodology, 3
impediments to synchronous design.
14. 14. MEMORIES : ROMs : Internal structure, 2D-decoding 4
commercial types, timing and applications
15. 15. Static RAM: Internal structure, SRAM timing, standard SRAMS, 4
synchronous SRAMS.
16. 16. Dynamic RAM : Internal structure, timing, synchronous DRAMs. 5
Familiarity with Component Data Sheets – Cypress
CY6116,CY7C1006, Specifications.
17. 17. REVISION 3
70
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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS ECE III Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: MR. MAHESH

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. CMOS LOGIC : Introduction to logic families, CMOS logic, 4
CMOS steady state electrical behavior
2. 2. CMOS dynamic electrical behavior, CMOS logic families. 4
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3. 3. BIPOLAR LOGIC AND INTERFACING : Bipolar logic, 5
Transistor logic, TTL families, CMOS/TTL interfacing, low
voltage CMOS logic and interfacing
4. 4. Emitter coupled logic, Comparison of logic families, Familiarity 4
with standard 74XX and CMOS 40XX series-ICs – Specifications
5. 5. VHDL HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE : Design 4
flow, program structure, types and constants
6. 6. functions and procedures, libraries and packages. 4
THE VHDL DESIGN ELEMENTS : Structural design elements
7. 7. data flow design elements, behavioral design elements, time 3
dimension and simulation synthesis.
8. 8. COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN : Decoders, encoders, 5
three state devices, multiplexers and demultiplexers, Code
Converters
9. 9. EX-OR gates and parity circuits, comparators, adders & 4
subtractors, ALUs, Combinational multipliers. VHDL modes for
the above ICs.
10. 10. DESIGN EXAMPLES (USING VHDL) : Design examples 4
(using VHDL) - Barrel shifter
11. 11. comparators, floating-point encoder, dual parity encoder. 5
12. 12. SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN : Latches and flip-flops, PLDs, 5
counters, shift register
13. 13. and their VHDL models, synchronous design methodology, 3
impediments to synchronous design.
14. 14. MEMORIES : ROMs : Internal structure, 2D-decoding 4
commercial types, timing and applications
15. 15. Static RAM: Internal structure, SRAM timing, standard SRAMS, 4
synchronous SRAMS.
16. 16. Dynamic RAM : Internal structure, timing, synchronous DRAMs. 5
Familiarity with Component Data Sheets – Cypress
CY6116,CY7C1006, Specifications.
17. 17. REVISION 3
70
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LESSON PLAN

SUBJECT: MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ECE III Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: N.SHESHADRI

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS : 4
Definition, Nature and Scope Managerial Economics–Demand
Analysis
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2. 2. Demand Determinants, Law of Demand and its exceptions 3
3. 3. ELASTICITY OF DEMAND : Definition, Types, Measurement 4
and Significance of Elasticity of Demand. Demand Forecasting,
Factors governing demand forecasting
4. 4. methods of demand forecasting (survey methods, statistical 5
methods, expert opinion method, test marketing, controlled
experiments, judgmental approach to demand forecasting).
5. 5. THEORY OF PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS : 5
Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts, MRTS, Least Cost
Combination of Inputs, Production function, Laws of Returns,
Internal and External Economies of Scale
6. 6. Cost Analysis : Cost concepts, Opportunity cost, Fixed 5
Vs.Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs.Implicit costs, Out of pocket
costs vs. Imputed costs. Break-even Analysis (BEA)-
7. 7. termination of Break-Even Point (simple problems)-Managerial 5
Significance and limitations of BEA.
8. 8. INTRODUCTION TO MARKETS & PRICING 5
STRATEGIES : Market structures: Types of competition,
Features of Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic
Competition
9. 9. Price-Output Determination in case of Perfect Competition and 5
Monopoly. Pricing Strategies
10. 10. BUSINESS & NEW ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT : 4
Characteristic features of Business, Features and evaluation of
Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Company
11. 11. Public Enterprises and their types, Changing Business 4
Environment in Post-liberalization scenario.
12. 12. CAPITAL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING : Capital and its 5
significance, Types of Capital, Estimation of Fixed and Working
capital requirements, Methods and sources of raising finance.
Nature and scope of capital budgeting
13. 13. features of capital budgeting proposals, Methods of Capital 5
Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
and Net Present Value Method (simple problems).
14. 14. INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING : Double- 5
Entry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance- Final
Accounts (Trading Account,

15. 15. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple 5
adjustments).
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS THROUGH RATIOS : Computation,
Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity Ratios (Current Ratio and
quick ratio), Activity Ratios (Inventory turnover ratio and Debtor
Turnover ratio)
16. 16. Capital structure Ratios (Debt-Equity ratio, Interest Coverage 5
ratio), and Profitability ratios (Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit ratio,
Operating Ratio, P/E Ratio and EPS).
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17. 17. REVISION 5
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LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS – III ECE III Year I Semester
NAME OF THE FACULTY: MR.GOUSE BASHA

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. Special functions: Gamma and Beta Functions – Their properties
– evaluation of improper integrals. Bessel functions – properties –
Recurrence relations
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2. 2. Orthogonality. Legendre polynomials – Properties – Rodrigue’s
formula – Recurrence relations – Orthogonality
3. 3. Functions of a complex variable – Continuity – Differentiability –
Analyticity – Properties – Cauchy-Riemann equations in Cartesian
and polar coordinates
4. 4. Harmonic and conjugate harmonic functions – Milne – Thompson
method.

5. 5. Elementary functions: Exponential, trigonometric


6. 6. hyperbolic functions and their properties – General power Z C (c
is complex), principal value.

7. 7. Complex integration: Line integral – evaluation along a path and


by indefinite integration
8. 8. Cauchy’s integral theorem – Cauchy’s integral formula –
Generalized integral formula.

9. 9. Complex power series: Radius of convergence – Expansion in


Taylor’s series, Maclaurin’s series and Laurent series
10. 10. Singular point –Isolated singular point – pole of order m –
essential singularity
11. 11. Residue – Evaluation of residue by formula and by Laurent series -
Residue theorem
12. 12. Evaluation of integrals of the type

(a) Improper real integrals  f ( x )dx (b)
c  2
c
f (cos  , sin  )d

(c)  e imx f ( x ) dx (d) Integrals by
identation
13. 13. Argument principle – Rouche’s theorem – determination of
number of zeros of complex polynomials

14. 14. Maximum Modulus principle - Fundamental theorem of Algebra,


Liouville’s Theorem
15. 15. Conformal mapping: Transformation by e z , lnz, z2, z n (n positive
integer), Sin z, cos z,z + a/z. Translation, rotation, inversion and
bilinear transformation

16. 16. fixed point – cross ratio – properties – invariance of circles and
cross ratio – determination of bilinear transformation mapping 3
given points
17. 17. REVISION

TOTAL HOURS
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LESSON PLAN

SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ECE III Year I Semester


NAME OF THE FACULTY: K.JAGADEESWAR

S.No Week TOPICS TO BE COVERED Planned Actual


No hours hours
1. 1. Multidisciplinary nature of Environmental Studies: Definition,
Scope and Importance – Need for Public Awareness.
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Natural Resources : Renewable and non-renewable resources –
Natural resources and associated problems – Forest resources –
Use and over – exploitation, deforestation
2. 2. case studies – Timber extraction – Mining, dams and other effects
on forest and tribal people – Water resources – Use and over
utilization of surface and ground water – Floods, drought, conflicts
over water, dams – benefits and problems - Mineral resources: Use
and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral resources
3. 3. case studies. - Food res ources: World food problems, changes
caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern
agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity,
case studies. – Energy resources: Growing energy needs,
renewable and non-renewable energy sources use of alternate
energy sources
4. 4. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land
degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and
desertification. Role of an individual in conservation of natural
resources. Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
5. 5. Ecosystems : Concept of an ecosystem. - Structure and function of
an ecosystem. - Producers, consumers and decomposers. - Energy
flow in the ecosystem - Ecological succession. - Food chains, food
webs and ecological pyramids
6. 6. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function
of the following ecosystem:
a. Forest ecosystem
b. Grassland ecosystem
c. Desert ecosystem
d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans,
estuaries)
7. 7. Biodiversity and its conservation : Introduction - Definition:
genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Bio-geographical
classification of India - Value of biodiversity: consumptive use,
productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values
8. 8. Biodiversity at global, National and local levels. - . India as a
megadiversity nation - Hot-sports of biodiversity - Threats to
biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, manwildlife
conflicts. - Endangered and endemic species of India -
Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Exsitu conservation of
biodiversity.
9. 9. Environmental Pollution : Definition, Cause, effects and control
measures of :
a. Air pollution
b. Water pollution
c. Soil pollution
d. Marine pollution
e. Noise pollution
f. Thermal pollution
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g. Nuclear hazards
10. 10. Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures
of urban and industrial wastes. – Role of an individual in
prevention of pollution. - Pollution case studies. - Disaster
management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
11. 11. Social Issues and the Environment : From Unsustainable to
Sustainable development -Urban problems related to energy
-Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed
management -Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its
problems and concerns. Case Studies
12. 12. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. -Climate
change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear
accidents and holocaust. Case Studies. -Wasteland reclamation.
-Consumerism and waste products. –Environment Protection Act.
-Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
13. 13. Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act -Wildlife
Protection Act -Forest Conservation Act -Issues involved in
enforcement of environmental legislation. -Public awareness.
14. 14. Human Population and the Environment : Population growth,
variation among nations. Population explosion - Family Welfare
Programme. -Environment and human health
15. 15. Human Rights. -Value Education. -HIV/AIDS. -Women and
Child Welfare. -Role of information Technology in Environment
and human health. -Case Studies.
16. 16. Field work : Visit to a local area to document environmental
assets River /forest grassland/hill/mountain -Visit to a local
polluted site-Urban/Rural/industrial/ Agricultural Study of
common plants, insects, birds. - Study of simple ecosystems-pond,
river, hill slopes, etc.
17. 17. REVISION

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LESSON PLAN

SUBJECT: ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION ECE IV YEAR 1SEMESTER


NAME OF THE FACULTY: K.KANTHAMMA

S. WEEK Planned Actual


TOPICS TO BE COVERED
NO NO hours hours
1 1 Performance characteristics of instruments, Static characteristics, 3
Accuracy, Resolution, Precision, Expected value, Error, Sensitivity.
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Errors in Measurement,
Dynamic Characteristics-speed of response, Fidelity, Lag and 5
2 2 Dynamic error. DC Voltimeters- Multirange, Range extension/Solid
state works
differential voltmeters, AC voltmeters- multi range, range extension, 5
shunt. Thermocouple type RF ammeter, Ohmmeters series type,
3 3
shunt type, Multimeter for Voltage, Current and resistance
measurements.
Signal Generator- fixed and variable, AF oscillators, Standard and 3
4 4
AF sine and square wave signal generators,
Function Generators, Square pulse, Random noise, sweep, Arbitrary 3
5 5
waveform
Wave Analyzers, Haromonic Distortion Analyzers, Spectrum 3
6 6
Analyzers, Digital Fourier Analyzers
Oscilloscopes CRT features, vertical amplifiers, horizontal deflection 4
7 7
system, sweep, trigger pulse, delay line,
selector circuits, simple CRO, triggered sweep CRO, Dual beam 4
8 8
CRO, Measurement of amplitude and frequency.
Dual trace oscilloscope, sampling oscilloscope, storage oscilloscope, 3
9 9
digital readout oscilloscope, digital storage oscilloscope,
Lissajous method of frequency measurement, standard specifications 5
10 10 of CRO, probes for CRO- Active & Passive, attenuator type,
Frequency counter, Time and Period measurement.
AC Bridges Measurement of inductance- Maxwell’s bridge, 4
11 11
Anderson bridge.
Measurement of capacitance - Schearing Bridge 4
12 12
wheat stone bridge.
13 13 Wien Bridge, Errors and precautions in using bridges. Q-meter. 4
Capacitance, inductance; Strain gauges, LVDT, Piezo Electric 4
14 14
transducers
15 15 Resistance Thermometers, Thermocouples, Thermistors, Sensistors. 5
Measurement of physical parameters force, pressure, velocity, 3
16 16
humidity,
moisture, speed, proximity and displacement. Data acquisition 3
17 17
systems.
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