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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    KAKINADA 533 003

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I Semester

    Specialization: DECS

    COURSE STRUCTURE

    Code Name of the Subject L P C INT EXT TOTAL

    Core

    1. Digital System Design 4 - 8 40 60 100

    2. VLSI Technology & Design 4 - 8 40 60 100

    3. Digital Data Communications 4 - 8 40 60 100

    4. Detection & Estimation of Signals 4 - 8 40 60 100

    Elective I

    1. Advanced Digital Signal Processing 4 - 8 40 60 100

    2. Transform Techniques

    Elective II

    1. Embedded & Real Time Systems 4 - 8 40 60 100

    2. Coding Theory & Practice

    Laboratory

    1. HDL Programming Laboratory - 4 4 40 60 100

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I Semester

    DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN

    UNIT IDESIGN OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS: ASM charts, Hardware description language and control sequence

    method, Reduction of state tables, state assignments.

    UNIT IISEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT DESIGN: design of Iterative circuits, design of sequential circuits using ROMs

    and PLAs, sequential circuit design using CPLD, FPGAs.

    UNIT IIIFAULT MODELING: Fault classes and models Stuck at faults, bridging faults, transition and

    intermittent faults. TEST GENERATION: Fault diagnosis of Combinational circuits by conventional

    methods PathSensitization technique, Boolean difference method, Kohavi algorithm.

    UNIT IVTEST PATTERN GENERATION: D algorithm, PODEM, Random testing, transition count testing,Signature analysis and testing for bridging faults.

    UNIT VFAULT DIAGNOSIS IN SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS: State identification and fault detection experiment.Machine identification, Design of fault detection experiment.

    UNIT VIPROGRAMMING LOGIC ARRAYS: Design using PLAs, PLA minimization and PLA folding.

    UNIT VII

    PLA TESTING: Fault models, Test generation and Testable PLA design.UNIT VIII

    ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL MACHINE: fundamental mode model, flow table, state reduction,minimal closed covers, races, cycles and hazards.

    TEXT BOOKS:1. Z. Kohavi Switching & finite Automata Theory (TMH)

    2. N. N. Biswas Logic Design Theory (PHI)

    3. Nolman Balabanian, Bradley Calson Digital Logic Design Principles Wily Student Edition

    2004.

    REFRENCE BOOKS:1. M. Abramovici, M. A. Breues, A. D. Friedman Digital System Testing and Testable Design, JaicoPublications

    2. Charles H. Roth Jr. Fundamentals of Logic Design.

    3. Frederick. J. Hill & Peterson Computer Aided Logic Design Wiley 4th Edition.

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I Semester

    VLSI TECHNOLOGY & DESIGN

    UNIT I

    REVIEW OF MICROELECTRONICS AND INTRODUCTION TO MOS TECHNOLOGIES: (MOS,CMOS, Bi CMOS) Technology trends and projections.

    UNIT IIBASIC ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MOS, CMOS & BICOMS CIRCUITS: Ids-Vds relationships,

    Threshold voltage Vt, Gm, Gds and Wo, Pass Transistor, MOS,CMOS & Bi CMOS Inverters, Zpu/Zpd,MOS Transistor circuit model,Latch-up in CMOS circuits.

    UNIT IIILAYOUT DESIGN AND TOOLS: Transistor structures, Wires and Vias , Scalable Design rules ,LayoutDesign tools.

    UNIT IVLOGIC GATES & LAYOUTS: Static complementary gates, switch logic, Alternative gate circuits, low

    power gates, Resistive and Inductive interconnect delays.UNIT V

    COMBINATIONAL LOGIC NETWORKS: Layouts, Simulation, Network delay, interconnect design,

    power optimization, Switch logic networks, Gate and Network testing.

    UNIT VISEQUENTIAL SYSTEMS: Memory cells and Arrays, clocking disciplines, Design ,power optimization,Design validation and testing.

    UNIT VIIFLOOR PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN: Floor planning methods, off-chip connections,

    High-level synthesis, Architecture for low power, SOCs and Embedded CPUs, Architecture testing.

    UNIT VIII

    INTRODUCTION TO CAD SYSTEMS (ALGORITHMS) AND CHIP DESIGN: Layout Synthesis andAnalysis, Scheduling and printing; Hardware/Software Co-design, chip design methodologies- A

    simpleDesign example-

    TEXT BOOKS:

    1. Essentials of VLSI Circuits and Systems, K. Eshraghian et . al( 3 authors) PHI of India Ltd.,20052. Modern VLSI Design, 3rd Edition, Wayne Wolf ,Pearson Education, fifth Indian Reprint, 2005.

    REFERENCES:

    1. Principals of CMOS Design N.H.E Weste, K.Eshraghian, Adison Wesley, 2ndEdition.

    2. Introduction to VLSI Design Fabricius, MGH International Edition, 1990.3. CMOS Circuit Design, Layout and Simulation Baker, Li Boyce, PHI, 2004. 3

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    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

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    M. Tech- I Semester

    DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS

    UNIT I

    DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES:FSK , MSK , BPSK , QPSK , 8-PSK , 16-PSK , 8- QAM , 16- QAM , Band width efficiency carrierrecovery DPSK , clock recovery , Probability of error and bit error rate.

    UNIT II

    Data Communications ; Serial , Parallel configuration , Topology , Transmission modes , codes , ErrorControl Synchronization, LCU.

    UNIT III

    Serial and Parallel Interfaces , Telephone Networks and Circuits , Data modems.

    UNIT IVData Communication Protocols , Character and block Mode ,Asynchronous and Synchronous Protocols,

    public Data Networks , ISDN.

    UNIT VLOCAL AREA NETWORKS: token ring, Ethernet, Traditional, Fast and GIGA bit Ethernet, FDDI

    UNIT VIDIGITAL MULTIPLEXING : TDM , T1 carrier , CCITT , CODECS, COMBO CHIPS , North American

    Hierarchy , Line Encoding , T-carrier , Frame Synchronization Inter Leaving Statistical TDM FDM ,

    Hierarchy ,Wave Division Multiplexing .

    UNIT VIIWIRELESS LANS

    IEEE 802.11 Architecture Layers, Addressing, Blue Tooth Architecture Layers, l2 Cap, Other Upper

    Layers .

    UNIT VIIIMULTI MEDIA

    Digitalizing Video and Audio Compression Streaming Stored and Live Video and Audio , Real TimeInteractive Video and Audio , VOIP

    TEXT BOOKS1. Electronic communication systems, fundamentals through advanced - W. TOMASI, Pearson 4th

    Edition.2. Data communication and networking - B.A. Forouzen

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I Semester

    DETECTION AND ESTIMATION OF SIGNALS

    UNIT I

    Introduction to Discrete-time signals:- Fourier Transform of a discrete time signal. Amplitude and phase

    spectrum. Frequency content and sampling rates. Transfer function. Frequency response.

    UNIT II

    Random Discrete-time signals:- Review of probability Random data Generation of Pseudo-randomnoise Filtered signals Autocorrelation and power spectral density Sampling band Limited random

    signals.

    UNIT III

    Detection of signals in noise:- Minimum probability of Error Criterion Neyman Person criterion forRadar detection of constant and variable amplitude signals Matched filters. Optimum formulation

    Detection of Random signals Simple problems thereon with multisample cases.

    UNIT IVEstimation of signals in noise:- Linear mean squared estimation Non linear estimates MLP and MLestimates Maximum likelihood estimate of parameters of linear system. Simple problems thereon.

    UNIT V

    Recursive linear mean squared estimation:- Estimation of a signal parameter. Estimation of time-varying

    signals Kalman filtering Filtering signals in noise Treatment restricted to two variable case only

    Simple problems.

    TEXT BOOKS1. Signal processing: Discrete Spectral analysis, Detection and Estimation, Mischa Schwartz and Leonard

    Shaw, Mc-Graw Hill Book Company, 1975.

    REFERENCES1. E.L. Van Trees, Detection, Estimation and Modulation Theory, Wiley,

    New York, 1968.

    2. Shanmugam and Breipohl, Detection of signals in noise and estimation, John Wiley & Sons, NewYork, 1985.

    3. Srinath, Rajasekaran & Viswanathan, Introduction to statistical Signal processing with Applications,Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 110 001,1989.

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    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

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    M. Tech- I Semester

    ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING(Elective-I)

    UNIT IDISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORMS: Properties of DFT, Linear Filtering methods based on the DFT, Overlap-save,

    Overlap -Add methods, frequency analysis of signals.

    UNIT II

    FAST FOURIER TRANSFORMS : Radix-2 FFT and Split- Radix FFT algorithms The Goertzel and Chirp Z transformalgorithms

    UNIT IIIDESIGN OF IIR FILTERS: Design of IIR filters using Butterworth & Chebyshev approximations, frequency transformation

    techniques, structures for IIR systems cascade, parallel, lattice & lattice-ladder structures.

    UNIT IVDESIGN OF FIR FILTERS: Fourier series method, Windowing techniques, design of digital filters based on least squares

    method, pade approximations, least squares design, wiener filter methods, structures for FIR systems cascade, parallel, lattice

    & lattice-ladder structures.

    UNIT VMULTI RATE SIGNAL PROCESSING : Decimation by a factor D, Interpolation by a factor I ,Sampling rate conversion by a

    rational factor I/D, Filter design & Implementation for sampling rate conversion.

    UNIT VIPOWER SPECTRAL ESTIMATION: Estimation of spectra from finite duration observation of signals, Non-parametric

    methods :Bartlett ,Welch & Blackmann & Tukey methods.

    UNIT VIIPARAMETRIC METHODS FOR POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION: Relation between auto correlation & model

    parameters, Yule-Waker & Burg Methods, MA & ARMA models for power spectrum estimation.

    UNIT VIIIAnalysis of finite wordlength effects in fixed-point DSP systems Fixed ,Floating Point Arhimetic ADC quantization noise &

    signal quality Finite wordlength effect in IIR digital Filters Finite word-length effects in FFT algorithms.

    TEXTBOOKS1. Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms Applications by J.G.Proakis & D.G.Manolokis, PHI.

    2. Discrete Time signal processing - Alan V Oppenheim & Ronald W Schaffer, PHI.3. DSP A Pratical Approach Emmanuel C.Ifeacher Barrie. W. Jervis, Pearson Education.

    REFERENCES1. Modern spectral Estimation techniques by S. M .Kay, PHI, 1997

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I Semester

    EMBEDDED AND REAL TIME SYSTEMS ( Elective II )

    UNIT I: INTRODUCTION

    Embedded systems over view, design challenges, processor technology, Design technology, Trade-offs.Single purpose processors RT-level combinational logic, sequential logic(RT-level), custom purpose

    processor design(RT -level), optimizing custom single purpose processors.

    UNIT II: GENERAL PURPOSE PROCESSORS

    Basic architecture, operations, programmers view, development environment, Application specific

    Instruction Set processors (ASIPs)-Micro controllers and Digital signal processsors.

    UNIT III: STATE MACHINE AND CONCURRENT PROCESS MODELS

    Introduction, models Vs Languages, finite state machines with data path model(FSMD),using state

    machines, program state machine model(PSM, concurrent process model, concurrent processes,communication among processes, synchronization among processes, Implementation, data flow model,real-time systems.

    UNIT IV: COMMUNICATION PROCESSES

    Need for communication interfaces, RS232/UART, RS422/RS485,USB, Infrared, IEEE1394 Firewire,Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, Blue tooth.

    UNIT V: EMBEDDED/RTOS CONCEPTS-I

    Architecture of the Kernel, Tasks and task scheduler, interrupt service routines, Semaphores, Mutex.

    UNIT VI: EMBEDDED/RTOS CONCEPTS-II

    Mailboxes, Message Queues, Event Registers, Pipes-Signals.

    UNIT VII: EMBEDDED/RTOS OCNCEPTS-III

    Timers-Memory Management-Priority inversion problem-embedded operating systems-Embedded Linux-

    Real-time operating systems-RT Linux-Handheld operating systems-Windows CE.

    UNIT VIII: DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

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    Introduction, Automation, Synthesis, parallel evolution of compilation and synthesis, Logic synthesis, RT

    synthesis, Behavioral Synthesis, Systems Synthesis and Hard ware/Software Co-Design, Verification,Hardware/Software co-simulation, Reuse of intellectual property codes.

    TEXT BOOKS

    1.Embedded System Design-A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction- Frank Vahid, Tony D.Givargis,

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc.2002.2. Embedded/Real Time Systems- KVKK prased, Dreamtech press-2005.

    3. Introduction to Embedded Systems - Raj Kamal, TMS-2002.

    REFERENCE BOOKS

    1. Embedded Microcomputer Systems-Jonathan W.Valvano, Books/Cole,Thomson Leaarning.

    2. An Embedded Software Primer- David E.Simon, pearson Ed.2005

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I SemesterCODING THEORY & PRACTICE(Elective-II)

    UNIT-I

    Information Theory : Entropy, Information rate,source coding : Shannon-Fano and Huffman coding

    techniques,Mutal Information, Channel capacity of Discrete Channel, Shannon- Hartly law, Trade-off

    between bandwidth and SNR.

    UNIT II

    Introduction and Overview Error Control Codes: Examples of the use of error control codes,basic

    notions,coding gain. Characterization of Error control codes performance of error control codes,

    comparision of uncoded and coded systems.UNIT III

    Convolution Codes: Convolution encoders , structural properties of convolution codes,Trelis

    Diagrams,Viterbi Algorithm, Perforrmance Analysis.

    UNIT IV

    Linear Block Codes: Linear block Codes and their properties, standard arrays, Syndromes,Weight

    Distribution. Error Detection/Correction Properties, Modified Linear block codes.

    UNIT V

    Finite Fields: groups, Rings, Fields Properties of finite Fields, Extension Fields, Polynomials over Finite

    Fields, Minimal Polynomials, Conjugates.

    UNIT VI

    Cyclic Codes : General theory, Shift Register Implementtions, Shortened Cyclic codes, CRCs for Error

    Detection.

    UNIT VII

    BCH and RS Codes : Algebric Description, Frequency Domain Description, Decoding Algorithms for

    BCH and RS Codes.

    UNIT VIII

    Applications: Concatenated Codes, Interleaves, The Compact Disc, Codes for Magnetic recording.TEXT BOOKS: 1. Stephen B.Wicker Error Control Systems for Digital Communication and storage,

    Prenticc Hall. 1995ISBN 0-13-200809-2

    2. Kennedy, Electronic Communication systems, Mc Graw Hill.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. John Proakis, Digital Communications, TMH

    2. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems.

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    M. Tech- I Semester

    HDL PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

    1. Digital Circuits Design (Sub-System Level) Description using Verilog and VHDL.

    2. Verification of the Functionality of Designed Circuits using functional Simulator.

    3. Timing simulation for critical path time calculation.

    4. Synthesis Reports of top-order designed Digital circuits.

    5. Place and Route techniques for major FPGA vendors such as Xilinx, Altera and Actel etc.

    6. Implementation of Designed Digital Circuits using FPGA and CPLD devices.

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

    KAKINADA 533 003

    DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGM. Tech- II Semester

    Specialization: DECS

    COURSE STRUCTURE

    Code Name of the Subject L P C INT EXT TOTAL

    Core

    1.Wireless Communication & Networks 4 - 8 40 60 100

    2.Analog & Digital IC Design 4 - 8 40 60 100

    3.DSP Processors & Architecture 4 - 8 40 60 1004.Optical Communication 4 - 8 40 60 100

    Elective III

    1. Radar Signal Processing 4 - 8 40 60 100

    2. System Modeling & Simulation

    Elective IV

    1. Internet Protocols 4 - 8 40 60 100

    2. Network Security and Cryptography

    Laboratory

    Advanced Signal Processing Laboratory - 4 4 40 60 100

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    WIRELESS COMMUNCIATIONS AND NETWORKS

    UNIT I

    WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS: Introduction to wireless

    communications systems, examples, comparisons & trends. Cellular concepts-frequency reuse,

    strategies, interference & system capacity, trucking & grade of service, improving coverage&capacity in cellular systems.

    UNIT II

    MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION: FDMA, TDMA,

    SSMA (FHMA/CDMA/Hybrid techniques),SDMA technique(AS applicable to wireless

    communications).Packet radio access-protocols, CSMA protocols ,reservation protocols ,captureeffect in packet radio , capacity of cellular systems .

    UNIT III

    WIRELESS NETWORKING: Introduction, differences in wireless & fixed telephone networks,

    traffic routing in wireless networks circuit switching, packet switching X.25 protocol.

    UNIT IV

    Wireless data services cellular digital packet data (CDPD), advanced radio data informationsystems, RAM mobile data (RMD). Common channel signaling (CCS), ISDN-Broad band ISDN

    & ATM ,Signaling System no .7(SS7)-protocols, network services part, user part, signaling

    traffic, services & performance.

    UNIT V

    MOBILE IP AND WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL: Mobile IP Operation of mobile

    IP, Co-located address, Registration, Tunneling, WAP Architecture, overview, WML scripts,

    WAP service, WAP session protocol, wireless transaction, Wireless datagram protocol.

    UNIT VI

    WIRELESS LAN TECHNOLOGY: Infrared LANs, Spread spectrum LANs, Narrow bankmicrowave LANs, IEEE 802 protocol Architecture, IEEE802 architecture and services, 802.11

    medium access control, 802.11 physical layer.

    UNIT VII

    BLUE TOOTH : Overview, Radio specification, Base band specification, Links manager

    specification, Logical link control and adaptation protocol. Introduction to WLL Technology.

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    UNIT VIII

    MOBILE DATA NETWORKS : Introduction, Data oriented CDPD Network, GPRS and higherdata rates, Short messaging service in GSM, Mobile application protocol.

    TEXTBOOKS

    Wireless Communication and Networking William Stallings, PHI, 2003.

    Wireless Communications, Principles, Practice Theodore, S. Rappaport, PHI, 2nd Edn., 2002.

    Principles of Wireless Networks Kaveh Pah Laven and P. Krishna Murthy,Pearson Education,

    2002.

    REFERENCES

    1. Wireless Digital Communications Kamilo Feher, PHI, 1999.

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    ANALOG AND DIGITAL IC DESIGN

    UNIT-I

    OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS: General considerations one state op-amps, two stage op-

    amps-gains boosting stage- comparison I/P range limitations slew rate. CURRENT MIRRORS

    AND SINGLE STAGE AMPLIFIERS: simple COMS, 3JT current mirror,, Cascode WilsonWilder current mirrors. Common Source amplifier source follower, common gate amplifier

    NOISE: Types of Noise Thermal Noise-flicker noise- Noise in opamps- Noise in commonsource stage noise band width.

    UNIT-II

    PHASED LOCKED LOOP DESIGN: PLL concepts- The phase locked loop in the locked

    condition Integrated circuit PLLs phase Detector- Voltage controlled oscillator case study:

    Analysis of the 560 B Monolithic PLL.

    SWITHCHED CAPACITORS CIRCUITS: Basic Building blocks op-amps capacitors switches

    non-over lapping clocks-Basic operations and analysis-resistor equivalence of la switchedcapacitor- parasitic sensitive integrator parasitic insensitive integrators signal flow graph

    analysis-First order filters- switch sharing fully differential filters charged injections-switched

    capacitor gain circuits parallel resistor capacitor circuit preset table gain circuit otherswitched capacitor circuits full wave rectifier peak detector sinusoidal oscillator.

    UNIT-III

    LOGIC FAMILIES & CHARACTURISTICS : COMS, TTL, ECL, logic families COMS / TTL,

    interfacing comparison of logic families.

    COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN USING VHDL: VHDL modeling for decoders, encoders,multiplexers, comparison, adders and subtractors .

    SEQUENCIAL IC DESIGN USING VHD: VHDL modeling for larches, flip flaps, counters,

    shift registers, FSMs.

    UNIT-IV

    DIGITAL INTEGRADED SYSTEM BUILDING BLOCKS: Multiplexers and decoders barrel

    shifters counters digital single bit adder

    MEMORIES: ROM: Internal structure 2D decoding commercial type timing and applications

    CPLD: XC 9500 series family CPLD architecture CLB internal architecture, I/O block internal

    structure .

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    FPGA: Conceptual of view of FPGA classification based on CLB internal architecture I/Oblock architecture.

    UNIT-V

    COMPORATORS: Using an op-amp for a comparator-charge injection errors- latched

    comparator

    NYQUIST RATE D/A CONVERTERS: Decoder based converter resistor storing converters

    folded resister string converter Binary scale converters Binary weighted resistor converters

    Reduced resistance ratio ladders R-2R based converters Thermometer code current modeD/A converters.

    NYQUIST RATE A/D CONVERTERS: Integrating converters successive approximationconverters. DAC based successive approximation flash converters time interleaved A/D

    converters.

    REFERENCES:

    Analog Integrated circuit Design by David A Johns, Ken Martin, John Wiley & Sons.

    Analysis and design of Analog Integrated Circuits, by Gray, Hurst Lewis, Meyer. John Wiley &

    Sons.

    Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, Behzad Razavi, TMH

    Digital Integrated Circuit Design by Ken Martin, Oxford University 2000

    Digital Design Principles & Practices by John F Wakerly, Pearson Education & Xilinx Design

    Series, 3rd Ed.(2002)

    SUGGESTED READING

    Ken Martin, Digital Integrated Circuit Design Oxford University,2000.

    John F Wakerly, Digital Design Principles & Practices, Pearson Education & Xilinx Design

    Series, 3rd Ed.(2002)

    Samir Palnitkar, Verylog HDL-A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, Prentice Hall India,

    (2002)

    Douglas J Smith, HDL Chip Design, a practical Guide for Designing, Synthesizing andsimulating ASICs and FPGAs using VHDL or Verilog, Doone Publications, (1999).

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    DSP PROCESSORS AND ARCHITECTURES

    UNIT I

    INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESING

    Introduction, A Digital signal-processing system, The sampling process, Discrete timesequences. Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Linear time-invariant systems, Digital filters, Decimation and interpolation, Analysis and Design tool for

    DSP Systems MATLAB, DSP using MATLAB.

    UNIT II

    COMPUTATIONAL ACCURACY IN DSP IMPLEMENTATIONS

    Number formats for signals and coefficients in DSP systems, Dynamic Range and Precision,

    Sources of error in DSP implementations, A/D Conversion errors, DSP Computational errors,

    D/A Conversion Errors, Compensating filter.

    UNIT III

    ARCHITECTURES FOR PROGRAMMABLE DSP DEVICES

    Basic Architectural features, DSP Computational Building Blocks, Bus Architecture and

    Memory, Data Addressing Capabilities, Address Generation Unit, Programmability and ProgramExecution, Speed Issues, Features for External interfacing.

    UNIT IV

    EXECUTION CONTROL AND PIPELINING

    Hardware looping, Interrupts, Stacks, Relative Branch support, Pipelining and Performance,

    Pipeline Depth, Interlocking, Branching effects, Interrupt effects, Pipeline Programming models.

    UNIT V

    PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS

    Commercial Digital signal-processing Devices, Data Addressing modes of TMS320C54XX

    DSPs, Data Addressing modes of TMS320C54XX Processors, Memory space of

    TMS320C54XX Processors, Program Control, TMS320C54XX instructions and Programming,On-Chip Peripherals, Interrupts of TMS320C54XX processors, Pipeline Operation of

    TMS320C54XX Processors.

    UNIT VI

    IMPLEMENTATIONS OF BASIC DSP ALGORITHMS

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    The Q-notation, FIR Filters, IIR Filters, Interpolation Filters, Decimation Filters, PID Controller,Adaptive Filters, 2-D Signal Processing.

    UNIT VII

    IMPLEMENTATION OF FFT ALGORITHMS

    An FFT Algorithm for DFT Computation, A Butterfly Computation, Overflow and scaling, Bit-Reversed index generation, An 8-Point FFT implementation on the TMS320C54XX,

    Computation of the signal spectrum.

    UNIT VIII

    INTERFACING MEMORY AND I/O PERIPHERALS TO PROGRAMMABLE DSPDEVICES

    Memory space organization, External bus interfacing signals, Memory interface, Parallel I/Ointerface, Programmed I/O, Interrupts and I/O, Direct memory access (DMA).

    A Multichannel buffered serial port (McBSP), McBSP Programming, a CODEC interface circuit,

    CODEC programming, A CODEC-DSP interface example.

    TEXT BOOKS

    Digital Signal Processing Avtar Singh and S. Srinivasan, Thomson Publications, 2004.

    DSP Processor Fundamentals, Architectures & Features Lapsley et al. S. Chand & Co, 2000.

    REFERENCES

    Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programming and Applications B. Venkata Ramani

    and M. Bhaskar, TMH, 2004.

    Digital Signal Processing Jonatham Stein, John Wiley, 2005.

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    OPTICAL COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS

    Unit I

    Overview of optical fiber communications: The evolution of fiber optic systems, elements of an

    optical fiber transmission link. Advantages of optical fiber communication, applications.

    Unit II

    Optical Fibers: structures, wave guiding, Nature of light, Basic optical laws and definitions,

    optical fiber modes and configurations (Fiber types, Rays and modes, step index and gradedindex fibers). mode theory of circular waveguides.

    Unit III

    Optical sources: LEDs, structures, quantum efficiency, modulation capability, Laser diodes:

    Laser diodes and threshold conditions, external quantum efficiency resonant frequencies, laser

    diode structures and radiation pattern, temperature effects, reliability.

    Unit IV

    Photo Detectors: Physical principles of photodiodes (pin Photodiode, avalanche, photo diode)

    comparison of photo detectors, noise in detectors.

    Unit V

    Fabrication, cabling and installation: Fabrication, fiber optic cables, Installation- placing thecable.

    Unit VI

    Optical Communication Systems: Block diagrams of optical communication systems, direct

    intensity modulation, digital communication systems, Laser semiconductor transmitter,

    Generations of optical fiber link, description of 8 Mb/s optical fiber communication link,description of 2.5 Gb/s optical fiber communication link.

    Unit VII

    Components of fiber optic Networks: Overview of fiber optic networks, Transreceiver,

    semiconductors optical amplifiers, couplers/splicers, wavelength division multiplexers and de-multiplexers, filters, isolators and optical switches.

    Unit VIII

    Fiber Optic Networks: Basic networks, SONET/SDIT, Broad cast and select WDM Networks,

    wavelength routed networks, optical CDMA.

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    Text Books:

    Optical fiber communications Gerd Keiser, 3 rd Ed. MGH.

    Fiber Optic Communication Technology Djafar K. Mynbaev and Lowell L. Scheiner, (Pearson

    Education Asia)

    Optoelectronic devices and systems S.C. Gupta, PHI, 2005.

    Reference:

    Fiber Optics Communications Harold Kolimbiris (Pearson Education Asia)

    Optical Fiber Communications and its applications S.C. Gupta (PHI) 2004.

    WDM Optical Networks C. Siva Ram Murthy and Mohan Guru Swamy, PHI.

    Fiber Optic communications D.C. Agarwal, S.Chand Publications, 2004.

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    RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING

    (ELECTIVE III)

    UNIT I

    Introduction [1] Radar Block Diagram, Radar Equation, Information Available from Radar

    Echo. Review of Radar Range Performance [2] General Radar Range Equation, Radar

    Detection with Noise Jamming, Beacon and Repeater Equations, Bistatic Radar.

    UNIT II

    Detection of Radar Signals in Noise - I [3] : Matched Filter Receiver Impulse Response,

    Frequency Response Characteristic and its Derivation, Matched Filter and Correlation Function,

    Correlation Detection and Cross-Correlation Receiver. Efficiency of Non-Matched Filters,

    Matched Filter for Non-White Noise.

    UNIT III

    Detection of Radar Signals in Noise - II [3] : Detection Criteria Neyman-Pearson Observer,

    Likelihood-Ratio Receiver, Inverse Probability Receiver, Sequential Observer. Detectors

    Envelope Detector, Logarithmic Detector, I/Q Detector. Automatic Detection - CFAR Receiver,Cell Averaging CFAR Receiver, CFAR Loss, CFAR Uses in Radar. Radar Signal Management

    Schematics, Component Parts, Resources and Constraints.

    UNIT IV

    Waveform Selection [3, 2] : Radar Ambiguity Function and Ambiguity Diagram Principles and

    Properties; Specific Cases Ideal Case, Single Pulse of Sine Wave, Periodic Pulse Train, Single

    Linear FM Pulse, Noiselike Waveforms. Waveform Design Requirements. Optimum Waveformsfor Detection in Clutter, Family of Radar Waveforms.

    UNIT V

    Pulse Compression in Radar Signals : Introduction, Significance, Types. Linear FM Pulse

    Compression Block Diagram, Characteristics, Reduction of Time Sidelobes, StretchTechniques, Generation and Decoding of FM Waveforms Block Schematic and Characteristics

    of Passive System, Digital Compression, SAW Pulse Compression.

    UNIT VI

    Phase Coding Techniques : Principles, Binary Phase Coding, Barker Codes, Maximal Length

    Sequences (MLS/LRS/PN), Block Diagram of a Phase Coded CW Radar.

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    UNIT VII

    Poly Phase Codes : Frank Codes, Costas Codes, Non-Linear FM Pulse Compression, DopplerTolerant PC Waveforms Short Pulse, Linear Period Modulation (LPM/HFM). Sidelobe

    Reduction for Phase Coded PC Signals.

    UNIT VIII

    Other Types of PC Waveforms Basics of Nonlinear Binary Phase Coded Sequences,

    Complementary Codes, Huffman Codes, Concatenated Barker Codes. Limiting in PulseCompression, Cross-Correlation Properties, Compatibility. Comparison of Different Pulse

    Compresssion Waveforms.

    TEXT BOOKS

    M.I. Skolnik, Radar Handbook, McGraw Hill, 2nd ed., 1991.

    Fred E. Nathanson, Radar Design Principles Signal Processing and The Environment, PHI, 2nd

    ed., 1999.

    M.I. Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Systems, TMH, 3rd ed., 2001.

    REFERENCES

    Peyton Z. Peebles, Jr., Radar Principles, John Wiley, 2004.

    R. Nitzberg, Radar Signal Processing and Adaptive Systems, Artech House, 1999.

    F.E. Nathanson, Radar Design Principles, McGraw Hill, 1st ed., 1969.

    & Nelson Morgan, 1/e, Wiley

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    SYSTEM MODELLING & SIMULATION

    (ELECTIVE III)

    UNIT I

    Basic Simulation Modeling, Systems, Models and Simulation, Discrete Event Simulation,

    Simulation of Single server queing system, Simulation of Inventory System, Alternativeapproach to modeling and simulation.

    UNIT II

    SIMULATION SOFTWARE:

    Comparison of simulation packages with Programming Languages, Classification of Software,

    Desirable Software features, General purpose simulation packages Arena, Extend and others,Object Oriented Simulation, Examples of application oriented simulation packages.

    UNIT III

    BUILDING SIMULATION MODELS:

    Guidelines for determining levels of model detail, Techniques for increasing model validity and

    credibility.

    UNIT IV

    MODELING TIME DRIVEN SYSTEMS:

    Modeling input signals, delays, System Integration, Linear Systems, Motion Control models,

    numerical experimentation.

    UNIT V

    EXOGENOUS SIGNALS AND EVENTS:Disturbance signals, state machines, petri nets & analysis, System encapsulation.

    UNIT VI

    MARKOV PROCESS

    Probabilistic systems, Discrete Time Markov processes, Random walks, Poisson processes, theexponential distribution, simulating a poison process, Continuous Time Markov processes.

    UNIT VII

    EVEN DRIVEN MODELS:

    Simulation diagrams, Queing theory, simulating queing systems, Types of Queues, Multiple

    servers.

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    UNIT VIII

    SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION:

    System identification, Searches, Alpha/beta trackers, multidimensional optimization, modeling

    and simulation methodology.

    TEXT BOOKS:

    1. System Modeling & Simulation, An introduction Frank L.Severance, John Wiley&Sons,2001.

    Simulation Modeling and Analysis Averill M.Law, W.David Kelton, TMH, 3rd Edition, 2003

    REFERENCE BOOK:

    1. Systems Simulation Geoffery Gordon, PHI, 1978

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    INTERNET PROTOCOLS

    Unit 1

    Introduction: Internet administration and standards. The OSI model and TCP/IP protocol,TCP/IP Versions.

    Unit 2

    Internet Protocol Part 1: IP addressing, different classes, subnetting, supernetting.

    Unit 3

    Delivery and routing of IP packets, IP design, ARP and RARP.

    Unit 4

    Internet Protocol Part III: Internet control message protocol, message format, error reporting

    and query, ICMP design, Internet group message protocol and its design, user datagram protocol,operation and design.

    Unit 5

    Transmission Control Protocol: TCP services, flow control, error control, connection, congestion

    control, TCP design and operation, routing protocols, RIP, OSPF and BGP.

    Unit 6

    BOOTP and DHCP, DNS name space, distribution of name space, DNS resolution, types of

    records, Telnet and remote login.

    Unit 7

    File Transfer Protocol, connection, communication and command processing, TFTP, simple mail

    transfer protocol, addresses, mail delivery, multipurpose Internet mail extensions. Post officeprotocol.

    Unit 8

    Simple Network Management Protocol, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Next Generation IP

    Protocols, IPv6.

    Text Books:

    1.TCP/IP Protocol Suite By Behrouz A. Porouzan, TMH, ed.-2000.

    2. Internet Working with TCP/IP Vol.I: Principles, Protocols and Architecture by Douglas E.

    Comes. (PHI) - 1997.

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    NETWORK SECURITY & CRYPTOGRAPHY

    (ELECTIVE IV)

    UNIT I

    Introduction: Attacks, Services and Mechanisms, Security attacks, Security services, A Modelfor Inter-network security.

    Classical Techniques: Conventional Encryption model, Steganograpjy, Classical EncryptionTechniques.

    UNIT II

    Modern Techniques: Simplified DES, Block Cipher principles, Data Encryption standard,

    Strength of DES, Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis, Block Cipher Design Principles andModes of operation.

    Algorithms: Triples DES, International Data Encryption algorithm, Blowfish, RC5, CAST-128,

    RC2, Characteristics of Advanced Symmetric block cifers.

    UNIT III

    Conventional Encryption: Placement of Encryption function, Traffic confidentiality, Key

    distribution, Random Number Generation.

    Public Key cryptography: Principles, RSA Algorithm, Key Management, Diffie-Hellman Key

    exchange, Elliptic Curve Cryptography.

    UNIT IV

    Number Theory: Prime and Relatively prime numbers, Modular arithmetic, Fermats and Eulers

    Theorems, Testing for primarily, Euclids Algorithm, the Chinese remainder theorem, Discretelogarithms.

    Message authentication and Hash Functions: Authentication requirements and functions,Message Authentication, Hash functions, Security of Hash functions and MACs.

    UNIT V

    Hash and MAC algorithms: MD file, Message digest Algorithm, Secure Hash Algorithm,

    RIPEMD-160, HMAC.

    Digital signatures and Authentication protocols: Digital signatures, Authentication protocols,

    Digital signature Standards.

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    UNIT VI

    Authentication Applications: Kerberos, X.509 directory Authentication Service. Electronic MailSecurity: Pretty Good Privacy, S/MIME.

    UNIT VII

    IP Security: Overview, Architecture, Authentication, Encapsulating Security Payload,

    Combining security Associations, Key Management.

    Web Security: Web Security requirements, Secure sockets layer and Transport layer security,

    Secure Electronic Transaction.

    UNIT VIII

    Intruders, Viruses and Worms: Intruders, Viruses and Related threats.

    Fire Walls: Fire wall Design Principles, Trusted systems.

    TEXT BOOKS

    William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, Pearson

    Education.

    William Stallings, Network Security Essentials (Applications and Standards) Pearson Education.

    REFERENCE BOOKS

    Eric Maiwald ,Fundamentals of Network Security (Dreamtech press)

    Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman and Mike Speciner, Network Security Private

    Communication in a Public World, Pearson/PHI.Whitman, Principles of Information Security, Thomson.

    Robert Bragg, Network Security The Complete reference, Mark Rhodes, TMH Buchmann,

    Introduction to Cryptography, Springer.

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    ADVANCED SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY

    The students are required to simulate the following experimental parts on the MATLAB

    environment by consider the relevant application based examples.

    PART-1: Digital Signal Processing

    Discrete-time Signals and Systems in the time domain.

    z-Transforms and inverse z-Transforms.

    The Discrete Fourier Transform properties.

    FIR Filter Design.

    IIR Filter Design.

    Applications in Adaptive Filtering.

    PART-2: Image Processing

    Image Enhancement.

    Enhancement in Frequency Domain.

    Image Segmentation.

    Image Compression.

    Morphological Operations.

    Recognition based decision theoretic methods.

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