INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - II RT301 3+1+0 Module 1 Mathematical Logic – Statements, connectives – Well formed formulas – Tautologies. Equivalence of formulas - Duality law Tautological implications – Normal forms – the theory of inference for the statement. Calculus – validity . Consistency, Theorem proving – the predicate calculus – Inference Theory of the predicate calculus. Module 2 Number Theory: Prime and relatively prime numbers – modular arithmetic – Fermat’s and Euler’s theorems – testing for primability – Euclids algorithm – discrete logarithms. Relations & Functions – Properties of binary relations – Equivalence relations and partitions – Functions and pigeon hole principle. Module 3 Algebraic systems – general properties – Lattices as a partially ordered set – some properties of lattices – lattices as algebraic systems – sub lattices – direct product – homomorphism – some special lattices. Module 4 Discrete Numeric Functions & generating Functions, Recurrence relations – Manipulations of Numeric functions – generating functions – Recurrence – relations – Linear recurrence relations with constant coefficients – Homogenious solutions – Particular solutions – Total solutions – solutions by the method of generating functions. Module 5 Graph Theory: Basic concept of graphs, subgraphs, connected graphs, Paths, Cycles, Multigraph and Weighted graph – Trees – spanning trees. References 1. Elements of Discrete Mathematics - C.L.Lieu. McGraw Hill. 2. Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Computer Science - J.P. Trembly, R. Manohar. McGraw Hill. 3. Discrete Mathematics - Richard Johnsoubaugh (Pearson Education Asia) 4. Discrete Mathematical Structures - Bernard Kolman, Robert C. Bushy, Sharon Cutler Ross, Pearson Education Asia. 5. A first look at Graph Theory - John Clark & Derek Allan Holton, Allied Publishers. 6. Cryptography and network security principles and practice - William Stallings. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS T 302 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction: - The resistance, capacitance and inductance parameters. Active element conventions, Dot convention for coupled circuits. Topological description of networks. The network equations- Kirchoff’s laws – source transformations. Loop variable analysis. Duality State variable analysis. Examples. Module 2 First order differential equations – solutions. Time constants. The integrity factor – examples – Initial conditions in elements Geometrical Interpretation of derivation. Evaluating initial conditions. Initial State of a network. Module 3 Second order equations – internal excitation. The Laplace Transformation – Basic theorems – examples. Transform of signal waveforms – Shifted unit sep function – Ramp and Impulse function. Waveform Synthesis – Initial and final value – Convolution as a summation Module 4 Impedance function – Concept of Computer frequency. Transform Impedance and transform circuits, series and parallel combinations of elements. Theorem – Super position, reciprocity, Thevenins and Norton’s theorems – proof and examples. Module 5 Network functions – Terminal pairs – one port and two port networks – Ladder networks – General networks. Poles and zeros. Pole – zero locations for transfer functions. Pole – zero plot – domain behavior, stability. Two port parameters – two port variable – short circuit admittance parameters – open circuit impedance parameters – transmission parameters – hybrid parameters – parallel connection of two port networks. Text Book 1. Network Analysis – M. E. Van Valkenburg – PHI References 1. 2. 3. 4. Introductory Circuit Theory – Errist A. Guillemin – John Wiley & Sons Network Analysis and synthesis – Franklin F Kuo – John Wiley & Sons Basic Network Theory – Paul M. Chirlian – Mc Graw Hill Electric Circuit Analysis, 2nd Edition – S.N.Sivanadam, Vikas Publications SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS RT 303 2+1+0 Module 1 Transistor – Biasing – Stability – Thermal runaway. Transistor As an amplifier – RC coupled amplifier, Frequency Response, Gain Bandwidth relation – Cascading of transistors – cascade Darlington pair – emitter follower. Module 2 FET, FET amplifier – MOSFET, depletion and enhancement type – source drain characteristics and transfer characteristics. Module 3 Oscillators – Concept of feed back – Transistorised phase shift oscillator – wein bridge Oscillator – Hartley Oscillator – Colpits Oscillator (Operation and Expression for frequency) Module 4 Clipping, Clamping, Integration, Differentiation – Astable, Bistable and Monostable Multivibrators – Sweep generators, Simple Bootstrap sweep generators. Module 5 Power supplies & Special semi conductor devices – Regulator power supplies – IC regulated Power supplies, 7805, 7905, LM317 – LED, LCD, Photodiode, Photo transistor, opto coupler. Seven segment display, SCR, UJT (basic concepts only), DIAC, TRIAC. keywords.Millman and Taub. Integrated Electronics . simple programming in C.Operations on pointers .Boylsted & Neshelsky. Kamthan.Structured . Text 1. Electronics Devices & Circuits .Declaration.Modular Programming . data Input and Output statements.else.multidimensional arrays.Yeaswanth Khanetkar. examples Module2 C fundamentals: . 4. structures & unions . data types.Algorithms .Object Oriented . Pulse Digital and Switching wave forms . for.Kerninghan & Ritchie. Module 5 Pointers & files . 3. Programming with C . Tata McGraw Hill References 1. Gottfried. Command line arguments. operators.parameter passing . Pearson Education.Flowchart Pseudocode. Functions . while.Program for bubble sort. 2. Pearson Eduacation Let us C . Module 3 Control statements & Functions: If .Ashok N.Top down and bottom up approaches . strings.Opening & Closing a file Creating & Processing a file.Identifiers. switch.while.Accessing array elements using pointers . BPB Programming in C . 3. Kochan. do . expressions. McGraw Hill.Steps in Computer programming Features of a good program .void functions Recursion – Macros.Millman and Halkias. Computer Programming in C . Module4 Structured data types: Single dimensional arrays . nested loops. PHI Programming with ANSI and Turbo C .References 1. passing pointers to a functions. PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING RT 304 3+1+0 Module 1 Problem solving with digital Computer . break & continue statements.Byron S. CBS publishers .Stephen C. 2. Module 4 Indian Industries . Evolution of management theory.5. Prism Books Pvt. Programming and Problem Solving with PASCAL . Emerson. Bangalore 6. Delegation and Span of control. Module 5 The tax frame work – Direct and indirect taxes – impact and incidence – progressive and regressive – functions of the tax system – Black money – magnitude and consequences – Public debt – Debt position of the Central and State Governments – Deficit financing – revenue deficit and fiscal deficit – Problems associated with deficit financing. ICICI. profitability of public sector banks.N.Industrial pattern . SIDBI. Newyork Structured and Object Oriented Problem Solving using C++ . C Programming . Gantt.. functions – commercial banking system. Norton & Company 10. Using C in Program Design . Development and implementation of re-engineering .K. 2+1+0 . Wiley Eastern Ltd.Yeaswanth Khanetkar. Insurance companies – The stock market – functions – Recent trends. Iling W. PBP 9. PHI HUMANITIES RT 305 PART A: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Module 1 Scientific Management. Gilbreth.Bootle. Pointers in C .A Modern Approach .Micheal Schneider.Andrew C Staugaard Jr. Ltd.structural transformation – industrial growth – inadequacies of the programme of industrialization – large and small scale industries – industrial sickness and Government policy – industrial labour – influence of trade unions. Types of structures of Organisation – Types of Business firms. Definition and functions of management Authority. Wages – Types of incentives. IRBI – Investment institutions – UTI. Contributions of Taylor.Ronald Leach. Module 2 Procedure for ISO and ISI certification – Design. Responsibility. Job evaluation and merit rating.W. development financial institutions – IDBI. 8.Inspection – SQC control charts – quality assurance – TQM – ZERO defects. BPB Publications 7. Mastering Turbo C . PART B: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Module 3 The Indian financial system – Reserve bank of India. Module 3 Logic families – positive and negative logic. Module 2 Combinational logic circuits – adder – half and full.Stoner. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS T 306 3+1+0 Module 1 Review of number Systems – Binary. tri-state gates. static and dynamic RAM. Look ahead carry adder. Truth table and Excitation table. S. Demultiplexers. subtractor – half and full. Comparison of logic families. Typical IC’s. Wishwa Prakashan. Sum of Product. universal shift register. Management . properties. TTL NAND – analysis – characteristics. 2. D. Carry save adder. Module 5 Shift registers – SISO. Excess – 3 and Gray code. open collector gate.Indian Economy Problems of Development and Planning. 3. PLD – PLA and PAL. Agarwal . applications. PISO. Design with NAND and NOR gates. Hexadecimal – Conversion. Serial & Parallel adders. Memories – ROM. NAND. Self complementing. simplification – rules. CMOS – Inverter. Pearson Education. flip flops – SR. Master slave. JK. Characteristics. Multiplexers. EEPROM. laws and theorems. Alphanumeric codes Boolean Algebra – Postulates. NOR. Quine – Mc Clauskey method. ECL & IIL logic (Brief explanation only). EPROM. Karnaugh map. Implementation of logic functions using multiplexers and decoders. applications. T. Ring counter. Encoders.N. Engineering Managemt . Freeman and Gilbert. Indian Economy .References 1. Module 4 Sequential logic Circuits – classification. Decoders. Programmable ROMs. Binary codes – BCD. Johnson Counter. switching circuits. . SIPO.organization of a ROM. Switching function. RAM – basic structure. Octal. Chand and Company Ltd.Mazda. Conversion of one type of flip flop to another. Comparators. Completely and incompletely specified functions.Ruddar Datt. Realization using logic gates. 4. Product of Sum. PIPO. A. BCD adder. Logic gates. MS Access. Somanathan Nair .B. . MS PowerPoint and MS Word. Processor. 2.PHI 2002 2. 4. Typical counter IC’s. Windows etc.Floyd.series regulator. compilers. Characteristics – Diode. Memory etc.Taub and Shilling. 2. Input & Output Impedances. Zener Diode.Half Wave.Binary counters – Asynchronous and Synchronous – Design. Digital Fundamentals. internal commands. Familiarization with computer system. Pearson Education. UJT. Simple regulator circuits. References 1. 2nd Edn. decade. . 3. Kime. 8th Edition . Digital Logic – Applications and Design . Pearson Education. Design of a single stage RC coupled amplifier. 2. Digital Integrated Electronics . FET. Full wave& Bridge 3. file manager. Text Book 1. Transistor. Determination of parameters. Familiarization with word processing packages like MS Excel. Programming experiments in C to cover control structures-functions-arraysStructures-pointers and files.) ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB T308 0+0+4 1. (use of files directories. Familiarization of operating system-DOS.Yarbrough. Determination of Bandwidth. external commands. McGraw Hill.Morris Mano & Charles R. Rectifiers with filters.Vikas Thomson Learning C PROGRAMMING LAB T 307 0+0+4 1. (Any experiment according to the syllabus of RT304 can be included. Up-Down counters. Digital Electronics and Logic Design .) 3.M. 4.John. Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals. control panel etc. Peripherals. program manager. Design of Astable multivibrator for specified time period sharpening edges. 8. 6. Design of clipping. clamping. Wave shaping. RC differentiator and Integrator. Wein bridge oscillator. .5. Simple sweep circuits. 7. RC Phase shift oscillator. FOURTH SEMESTER . National Publishing Company .The binomial distribution. by the method of variation of parameters –Cauchy’s equations.II -3rd year Part A & B . Grewal. Khanna Publishers 2.simple problems.Finding P.B.its mean and variance .simple applications in engineering problems. Higher Engineering Mathematics .simple problems in binomial.inverse transforms . Module 3 Fourier Transforms: . Engineering Mathematics Vol.K.standard normal curve .fitting of binomial & poisson distributions normal distribution .formation by eliminating arbitary constants and arbitary Functions . Venkataraman.Linear Simultaneous eqns.transforms of derivatives – Convolution Theorem (no proof) – Parsevals Identity . difference proportion. Module 5 Population & Samples: Sampling distribution of mean (σ known) –Sampling distribution of variance. Module 2 Partial Differential Equations .III CMELRPTA 401 3+1+0 Module 1 Ordinary Differential Equations: Linear Differential equations with constant coefficients .I. poisson and normal distributions.properties of normal curve .solution of Lagrange Linear Equations –Charpits Method – solution of homogeneous linear partial differential equation with constant coefficients – solution of one dimensional wave equation and heat equation using method of separation of variables – Fourier solution of one dimensional wave equation.Statement of Fourier Integral Theorems – Fourier Transforms – Fourier Sine & Cosine transforms .poisson distribution as a limiting case of binomial distribution .ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS . its mean and variance . F and Chi square test – Level of significance .Type 1 and Type 2 errors – Test of hypothesis – Test of significance for large samples – Test of significance for single proportion.M. single mean and difference of mean (proof of theorems not expected) References 1.S. Module 4 Probability and statistics: Binomial law of probability . Module 5 Selection sort. Collision resolution Dynamic memory management.Tremblay & Sorenson. Mathematics Erwin Kreyszig.Tanenbaum. Vikas Thomson Learning. Records. 6. radix sort. Data structures. Basic data structures-Arrays. Big O notation. Polynomial representation using linked list Module 3 Trees-basic terminology-binary tree-binary search tree-insertion. Advanced Engg. TMH Data Structures in C & C++ . Algorithms-Analysis of algorithms. Pearson Education Classic Data Structures – Samanta. deletion. heap sort. Laxmi Publications Ltd.Sneddon. . PHI Data Structures and Algorithms – O. applications. insertion sort. Priority queue & D queue..Linked stacks and queues. Probability and statistical inferences – Hogg and Tanis. Storage allocation and compaction. Wiley Eastern Ltd. Pearson Education Asia DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS T402 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction. Polynomial representation & addition using arrays. binary search. 2.Deshpande-ISTE Learning material 5. Module 2 Linked lists.G. search. Circular queue.Hashing functions.. et.3. Circular linked list.A. quick sort & merge sort Sequential search.Kakde and U. Miller and Fread’s Probability and statistics for engineers – Richard A Johnson. A text book of Engineering Mathematics (Volume II) – Bali and Iyengar. Complexity calculation of simple algorithms. traversal. 4. bubble sort. need for balancing. Elements of Partial Differential Equations .. al. 4. Time & Space Complexity. tree sort. Pearson Education Asia / PHI 5. Data Structures and Algorithms in C++.Ian N. 3. Balanced trees-AVL Trees & B Trees (basic idea only) Module 4 Graphs –representation.Adam Drozdek. Doubly linked list. Interpolation search References 1.McGrawhill International Edn. Stacks & Queues-Sequential Implementation. traversal. Introduction to Data Structures with Applications . applications Hashing. Sparse matrix representation & addition using arrays. Ideal Op Ampcharacteristics.I & II order filters – low pass.6. V to I and I to V converters. Module 2 Active Filters: Butterworth and Chebyshev filters. Equivalent circuit.Horrowits and Sahni. band reject. Non-ideal Op Amp . Multivibrators. Hybrid converters .Weighted resistor. PHI LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS & APPLICATIONS T 403 2+1+0 Module 1 Operational Amplifiers – Block diagram. Waveform generators. band pass. Module 4 Voltage regulators. voltage regulator ICs and their design. frequency response. drift. Differential Amplifiers. dual tracking and switching regulators. Pearson Education 7. Algorithms + Datastructures = Program. References . block diagram of linear voltage regulators. Introduction to Algorithms – Thomas. IC power amplifiers. building blocks of PLL. Precision rectifiers.al. Inverting. Comparators. Flash converters (parallel). offset voltage. bias current. Non Inverting Amplifier.Successive approximation. circuit stability and slew rate. Oscillators. lock range and capture range. CMRR.Robert L Kruse. Module 5 PLL: Operating principle. band width. et. Analog multipliers. three terminal voltage regulators.Coreman-PHI 8. Module 3 D/A converters. filter design.H.finite open loop gain. Dual slope. Signal generatorsmonolithic waveform generators. Instrumentation Amplifiers.Galgotia 9.voltage references. LM 565 and its applications. Integrating ADC. R-2R networks. Integrator.. applications of PLL. high pass. Data Structures and Program design in C . Fundementals of Data Structures in C++ . negative voltage regulators. A/D converters.NiklausWirth. Schlling and Charles Belove COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE T 404 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction Organization & Architecture.Ramakant A. Addressing modes. Electronics Circuits . Addressing modes-Register. Internal architecture of a typical 8-bit Microprocessor (Intel 8085). Registers. examples Instruction types – Arithmetic. Data transfer. 5.Donald L. Khanna Publishers. Interconnection structures. . . Immediate. Instruction formats. execution of a complete instruction. 4rd Edn. Operating system.Gayakwad. Integrated Circuits . 6. Layered view of a computer system. Direct.R. CPU-Memory connection. Pearson Education. Stack. Hardwired and micro programmed control units.K. Microelectronics . Processor Organization-Single bus and 2 bus organization.Jacob Millman & Arvin Grabel. . Review of basic operational concepts like CPU registers. Machine cycles Module 2 Instruction set Instruction set of 8085. Interrupt. Logic. Arithmetic-Review of addition & subtraction techniques. Booth’s algorithm. I/O and Machine control Instructions.Coughlin and Driscoll.Botkar. OP-AMPS and Linear Integrated Circuits. Carry look ahead & Carry save addition. Functional Units of a computer. McGraw Hill. Branch. OP-AMPS and Linear Integrated Circuits. Signals. Instruction cycle. DivisionRestoring & non. Pearson Education 2. 3.1.Sedra & Smith. Oxford University Press 4. 6th Edn. Sequencing.Restoring division Module 4 Memory Organization. Indirect and Implicit addressing. Multiplication-array multiplier. examples (Assembly language programming not intended) Module 3 CPU organization. Horizonal & vertical microprogramming. Microelectronics Circuits . time-invariance.Discrete-Time Fourier series. Memory interleaving.Fourier SeriesFourier Transform and properties. Pearson Education.convolution Integral. Linear Time-Invariant Systems: Differential equation representation. 3.Systems Attributes.. I/O Processor.Discrete-Time Fourier Transform (including DFT) and properties. Module 3 Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time Signals & Systems . Discrete convolution and its properties. Pearson Education. Associative memory. Sampling Theorem. I/O techniques-Programmed I/O. characteristics. Module 4 . Mc Graw Hill 4. Computer Organization & Architecture -William Stallings. Microprocessor Architecture. Special Signals. Virtual memory-paging.Functions & Structure. Penram International 2. Realization of LTI system (differential and difference equations). Computer System Architecture-Morris Mano. Module 2 Fourier Analysis of Continuous Time Signals and Systems . Discrete form of special functions. Computer Organization-Hamacher. Programming & Applications – Ramesh S Gaonkar.Frequency response of LTI systems.Complex exponentials.Parseval’s theorem. Memory system considerations.Singularity functions (impulse and step functions). Frequency response of discrete time LTI systems.Memory Hierarchy. PHI SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS LTA 405 2+1+0 Module 1 Dynamic Representation of Systems . Module 5 I/O Organization. GPIB. Vranesic & Zaky. Interrupt driven I/O.Causality linearityStability. High speed techniques-Cache memory. DMA Standard I/O interfaces: RS 232 C. 5. SCSI References 1. I/O Module. Computer Organization & Design-Pal Chaudhari. Independence of a random variable. References 1. constructors and destructors Arrays.function of a random variable.Introduction to probability.Region of convergence and properties. Auto and cross correlation.Application of ZTransform for the analysis of Discrete time LTI systems. structures and classes. 4. Functions.Basic concepts and terminology-C++ and object oriented programming C++ Programming basics. OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++ T 406 3+1+0 Module 1 Need for OOP.existence. Bayes Theorem. loops and decisions Module 2 Structures.Characteristics of Object Oriented Language.Umesh pub.V.Laplace Transform and its inverse: Definition. accessing.Application of Laplace transform for the analysis of continuous time LTI system (stability etc.Laplace Transform . arrays of objects .Z-Transform and its inverse: Definition.Structure specifier.Region of Convergence and properties.concept of random variable.power spectral density White noise. member functions. accessing. Introduction to random process.Random processes through LTI systems.Pearson Edn. Arrays as class members.Pearson Edn.existence conditions. Signals and Systems: Farooq Husain. 2. definition. Moments.Tata Mc Graw Hill. wide-sense stationarity.Significance of poles and zeros. Module 5 Random Signals . Signals and Systems: I J Nagrarth. Adaptive signal processing: W Bernad. argument passing. 3.probability density and distribution functions.) Significance of poles & zeros.Definition. Communication Systems: Haykin Simon.Willsky Alan.Z-Transform .Declarations. S. Variables and storage classes Module 3 Objects and classes –creation and usage. nested structures. 5.John Wiley. Signals and Systems: Oppenheim Alan. Standard C++ with Object Oriented Programming: Paul. 7. 5. Pearson Education Object Oriented Programming in C++: Nabajyoti Barkakati. derived classes Templates Standard Library.iterations and sequences.S. Vikas Publishing Object Oriented Programming Using C++: Ira Pohl. Virtual destructors. 2. 4. Function overloading. Polymorphism-Run time and compile time polymorphism. virtual functions. Module 5 Advanced OO concepts. Pearson Education C++ for You++: Maria Litwin & Garry Litwin. standard containers. C++ & DATA STRUCTURES LAB T 407 Using C++ Modern Compiler 1. 7.Wang. standard library design. Virtual base classes. PHI C++ Primer: Lippman and Zajoie. Galgotia Publications C++ Programming language: Bjarne Stroustrup. Object Oriented Programming in C++: Robert Lafore. Templates. algorithms. Streams Using a Debugger 0+0+4 (Any experiment based on the syllabus of T 402 can be substituted. Vikas Publishing.) . 3. Name spaces and Exceptions Programming with Multiple files Using classes. 4. 5. 3. exceptions and exceptions handling. 2. Inheritance. References 1. Strings. Pearson Education. Desk Calculator example. Classification of inheritance. 6. 6.Module 4 Operator overloading. D. 10. fold back protection.Measurement of parameters. 4-bit adder/subtractor. 9. 11. . Ring Counter and Johnson Counter. 3. Summing amplifiers. 4. Realization of logic circuits using TTL and CMOS NAND/NOR gates. JK and Master-Slave Flip-flops using gates and study of flip-flop ICs. Realization of RS. Counters. Filters. Weinbridge Oscillator. Operational amplifiers.synchronous and asynchronous. 7. Arithmetic Circuits. 5. HP and BP.LP.Arrays.Simple experiments based on the syllabus of T 402 . 8. using flip-flops. IC Voltage regulator. Shift Registers. VCO. PLL 14. IC power amplifier 13. 6. 2. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB T 408 1. Trees. T. Queues. 0+0+4 Characteristics of TTL and CMOS gates. Triangular and square wave generators using OP-AMPs.Half adder. Simple sorting and searching techniques. 12. Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers. Stack. Notch Filter. Full adder. IV RT 501 3+1+0 Module 1 QUEUEING THEORY General Concepts .steady state solutions – Little’s formula.Arrival pattern .The Markovian model M/M/1/$.service pattern .Queue disciplines . M/M/1/N . .FIFTH SEMESTER ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS . Newton’s method .Panneer Selvam.general problem .E . Module 4 LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM Graphical solution of LPP. using simplex Module 5 TRANSPORTATION AND ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM Balanced transportation problem .Dr.Assignment problem .solution of algebraic and transcendental equations .solution of LPP method . . Operations research .S. PHI Numerical Methods in Science & Engg. S.Iterative methods of solution-Jacobi’s method . Gupta & D. Wiley Eastern Ltd.trapizoidal rule Simpson’s 1/3 and 3/8 rules. 2.numerical differenciation . Ltd Advanced Engg Mathematics . Mathematics .interpolation using Newton’s forward and backward formula .Big M method – duality in LPP. National Publishing Co. 4. Khanna Publishers.Method of false position .Ervin Kreyszig. OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS T 502 4+1+0 .δ .first and second order derivatives using forward and backward formula .optimum solution by Modi method .numerical integration .Richard Bronson. Venkataraman.S. Module 3 FINITE DIFFERENCES Meaning of operators – Δ. μ . Operations Research . Grewal.Gauss Seidal method.Bisection method .K.P. 6.Module 2 NUMERICAL METHODS Introduction .Approximate solution of equations – Horner’s method solutions of linear simultaneous equations ..Chand & Co. Hira. B. Higher Engg.Hungerian techniques References 1.M. 5. 3.initial basic feasible solution -Vogel’s approximation method .K. Operations research Schaum’s Outline Series .Langrange’s and Newton’s divided difference interpolation formula . distributed O. Brief study of process management in UNIX and Win 2000. file organization and access.S. 5. Disadvantages. comparison of Network and distributed O. Guide to Operating Systems. Module 3 Memory Management Memory management requirements. Partitioning. semaphores. 2. co-ordinating processes. win 2000 cluster server. scheduling strategies. 2.S.S.Michel Parmer & Michel Walters. Text Books 1. Segmentation. Directory structure. Operating systems.Module 1 Introduction O. Pearson Edn. PRI. UNIX overview. Distributed memory management. File management systems.Nutt. C-SCAN. References 1.Silber Schatz. time sharing. SSTF. System Programming and Operating System . evolution of O. Processes and Threads. file system architecture. Objectives and functions. Distributed Process management. Module 4 I/O and File Management Design issues. Disk cache. FIFO. 4th Edition . Thomson Publications. real time. Win 2000 and Solaris. Techniques. Module5 Distributed Systems Advantages. Process synchronization – interacting processes. Vikas Thomson Learning . multiprocessing. Model of I/O organization. Brief study of file management in Unix and Win 2000. description. O. TMH. Pearson Edn. PHI Understanding Operating System . Operating Systems . LIFO. Paging.Dhamdhere. Clustering – cluster computer architecture. microkernel. Linux. Modern Operating System .S. File allocation. Windows – 2000 overview.S – multiprogramming. Brief study of memory management in UNIX. FSCAN etc.S etc. Basic concepts and terminology. ClientServer architecture. John Wiley.Flynn. Disk scheduling policies and algorithms – RSS. (basic idea only). critical section. Different types of O. multithreading. Multiprocessing. Module 2 Process Management Process – states. 3. Multithreading. sharing and security. Operating system Concepts . deadlock. SCAN. model. . scheduler organization.William Stallings. Virtual memory – hardware and software support.Tannenbaum. hierarchy. process hierarchy. Distributed message passing – RPC. McHoes. scheduling. 4. Database System Concepts Hill 2nd edition.Transaction and System ConceptsDesirable properties of Transactions.-assertions – triggers.Data modeling .Purpose of database systems-Components of DBMS – DBMS Architecture and Data Independence.Entity Relationship Model. insert. Module2 Structure of relational databases – relational databases – relational algebra.Different Types.Query Processing – semijoin -Concurrency Control and Recovery.storage organization in oracle. Relational – Network..Referential integrity – Functional Dependency. Oracle case study: The basic structure of the oracle system – database structure and its manipulation in oracle. Boyce Codd Normal Form– Multivalued Dependencies and Forth Normal Form – Join Dependencies and Fifth Normal Form – Pitfalls in Relational Database Design.Pearson Education Asia References 1. Text Book 1.Cursor in PL/SQL Module 4 Database Design– Design guidelines– Relational database design – Integrity Constraints – Domain Constraints.DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS RT503 3+1+0 Module 1 Basic Concepts .Elmasri and Navathe (3rd Edition).Programming in PL/SQL.general definitions of Second and Third Normal Forms.Normalization using Functional Dependencies. Abraham Silbershatz . Fundamentals of Database System . Module 5 Distributed databases: Distributed Database Concepts. Replication and Allocation Techniques.Hierarchical and object oriented models-Data Modeling using the Entity Relationship Model.Concurrency Control.Schedules and RecoverabilitySerializability of Schedules-Query processing and Optimization. Mc Graw .tuple relational calculus. delete and update statements in SQL – views – data manipulation with SQL Module 3 Introduction to Transaction Processing. .Data Fragmentation.Henry F Korth. Normal forms based on primary keys. Data definition with SQL. An Introduction to Database Systems .J.Date (7th Edition) Pearson Education Asia 3. Module 2 Instruction set. 8086 Memory interface. 80286. Programming model. Desai MICROPROCESSORS T 504 3+1+0 Module 1 Evolution of 8086 family of microprocessors – 8088 to Itanium. Introduction to Micro controllers – architecture. keyboard. Database Principles. 80486.Bibin C. References . Programming and Performance – Patrick O’Neil. Pentium III and Pentium IV Processors. applications. Arithmetic and Logic instructions. Simple programs in 8086 Assembly language.2. Pentium. 80386. Module 5 Study of Peripheral chips 8255 – Programmable peripheral interface 8251 . TASM etc. Pentium II. Program control instructions. Pentium Pro. segmented memory. 8279 – Programmable keyboard and display interface. Addressing modes. block diagram. IBM PC Assembly Language Programming. timing diagram. Classification of instructions – Data transfer. Module 4 Comparative study of the features of the 8086. Program Development Tools – DEBUG.C. Module 3 8086 hardware design – bus buffering and latching. Registers. flags. 8237 – DMA controller. 8086 memory organization. Memory Addressing. bus timing – read and write. 7-segment display and ADC with the Microprocessors. Physical address calculation.USART 8259 – Programmable interrupt controller. An Introduction to Database Systems . Elizabeth O’Neil 4. 8086 and 8088. Internal architecture of 8086. MASM. address decoding. 8254 – Programmable Interval Timer Brief study of interfacing of Stepper motor. ready and wait states. Minimum mode and Maximum mode. Hall. Microprocessors and Interfacing . Principles of Compiler Design . Pearson Education. 80386. The 80X86 family.1. Programming & Design.Static and Dynamic storage allocation – Storage allocation and access in block structured programming languages – Array allocation and accessCompilation of expressions – Handling operator priorities – Intermediate code forms for expressions –code generator.Design of two pass assembler. Pearson Education Asia 2. PHI 5.Roy & Bhurchandi.Macro Assembler.. Module 4 Compilation of Control Structures Control transfer. 80186/80188. 6th Edn – Barry B Bray.schematics for Macro expansion – Design of a Macro pre-processor .Conditional and Iterative constructs. Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals. Ullman Narosa Publications.top down and bottom up parsing (brief idea only). Pentium III and Pentium IV processors.Douglas V. Pentium II. 3rd Edn .V.Peter Abel. . 3.Macros – Macro definition and usage. Programming and Interfacing. 80486.Single pass assembler. Micro computer Systems . Architecture. 80286.Aho A.Liu & Gibson – PHI. Module 2 Introduction to Compilers Compilers and Translators – Structure of a compiler – lexical analysis – syntax analysis – context free grammars – basic parsing techniques.The 8086/8088 Family. Text Books 1.Recursive Decent parser – Shift reduce parser. The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088. TMH LANGUAGE PROCESSORS RT 505 3+1+0 Module 1 Assembler Overview of the assembly process. IBM PC Assembly Language Programming.John Uffenbeck. Module 3 Storage allocation Data descriptors. Pentium. System Programming and Operating Systems – Dhamdhere Mc Graw Hill 2. 4. Architecture.Procedure calls – Code optimization – Optimization transformations – Local optimization and global optimization – Compiler writing tools – Incremental Compilers Module 5 Loaders and Linkers Loading – Program relocatability – linking – various loading schemes – linkage editing – Design of linkage editor – dynamic loading – overlays – dynamic linking. TMH 6. References 1. DPSK . System Software – An Introduction to Systems Programming . Module 2 Multiplexing . Sethi. Compilers – Principles Techniques And Tools – Aho. fibre optic cable. Module 3 Digital data transmission – Serial. PWM. Graw Hill. Addison Wesley. FSK. Module 5 Terminal handling – Point to point. Components of computer communication – Concentrators . Synchronous.Channel capacity . PSK. GSM service and GSM system architecture.Analog pulse modulation – PAM.Half duplex – Full duplex. Beck.different types of noise – Basic Principles of Switching (circuit. PPM – Generation of various modulated waves (Block diagram only) –Digital Pulse modulation (PCM). Mc. Ullman. Multidrop lines.Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) – Time Division Multiplexing (TDM). Pearson Education Asia DATA COMMUNICATION RT 506 2+1+0 Module 1 Communication concepts – Analog modulation – Various schemes – AM. FM –Sampling theorem . Synchronous Time Division Multiplexing –Statistical time Division multiplexing – Key Techniques .Shannon`s Theorem.ASK. 3. Asynchronous and Isochronous transmission. message switching) Module 4 Error detection and Correcting codes: Hamming code – Block codes and convolution codes – ARQ techniques – Transmission codes – Baudot – EBCDIC and ASCII codes – Barcodes. Parallel. Noise. coaxial cable.Leland L. Systems programming . PM.Donovan. .Front end Processor – Transmission media – Guided media – Twisted pair cable. Transmission modeSimplex . packet. 2. indexes. Use of Link Libraries. Updating. Trigger 2. ODBC Interface 7. Modern Digital & Analog Communication Systems – B. Data and Computer Communication . 3. views. Exercise in Pay Roll. Tanenbaum. Foxpro or the latest packages) 8.P Lathi Prism Books Pvt. Library Management using the packages. 4. Deletion of tables. Electronic communication system . Computer Networks & Open Systems . Computer Networks . 4.Fred Halsall Pearson Education Asia 5.William Stallings. Kumar.References 1. reports. PHI 8. Exposure to Data Base management packages (Preferably on 4 GLs like ORACLE/INTEGRA/SYBASE.A. Pearson Education Asia 9. Mc Graw Hill. Principles of Communication System .A. Queries. Administration. Communication Engineering . Principles & Application of GSM . Relational Operations. 6.Vijay K. Introduction to Data Communications & Networking – Behurouz & Forozan Mc Graw Hill. Natural Language Support 5. Ltd. Importing and Exporting Data. (Any experiment according to the syllabus of RT 503 can be substituted) 0+0+3 MICROPROCESSOR LAB T 508 0+0+3 . 3. 2.Taub & Schilling Mc Graw Hill. Creation. Inventory Management.S. 7. Umesh Publications DBMS LAB T 507 Experiments for performing the following: 1. Garg Pearson Education Asia 6.Kennedy. Data Communication. Interfacing experiments such as: a. c. 2. DAC/ADC interface. LED moving graphic display board. Stepper motor control. Video display board. b. . 4. f. Keyboard interfacing.1. Data Acquisition Board. Study of 8 bit /16 bit microprocessor kit. IBM PC Assembly language programming using MASM/TASM. 3. e. Serial communication. g. d. Assembly language programming with 8 bit /16 bit Microprocessor kit. SIXTH SEMESTER . Harvey Maylor . Module 2 PROJECT ANALYSIS Market Analysis – Technical Analysis . Projects preparation.Pearson Education 4. Analysis. Total Quality Management – Dale H. Quality control and Improvement – Amitava Mitra – Pearson Education 6.Phases of capital budgeting – Project development cycle – 7-s of project management – Requirements of a project manager – Forms of project organization. Module 5 CONCEPTS IN SAMPLING Sampling designs and schemes – Errors in sampling – Simple random sample – stratified random sample – Cluster sample. Project Management .Financial Analysis – Risk Analysis – Social cost Benefit Analysis. Apprisal. REVIEW: Performance of Evaluation – Abaudonment Analysis – Behavioral issues in Project Management Module 4 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Quality systems – ISO 9000 series – ISI – Benchmarking – Quality Function development (QFD) – Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) – ISO 14000. Selection. References 1. Module 3 CONTROL OF PROJECT Control Systems – Control of major constraints – Project management software & information systems. PROJECTS – Planning. Quality assurance and TQM – Jain & Chitale – Khanna Publishers . Budgeting & Implementation – Prasanna Chandra – Tata McGraw Hill 2. Sample size destination – Estimating population mean – Estimating population proportion. Implementation & Review Prasanna Chandra – Tata McGraw Hill 3.PROJECT MANAGEMENT T601 3+1+0 Module 1 PROJECT PLANNING Overview – Capital expenditure . Besterfield – Pearson Education 5. Module 3 System Design Design Principles – Problem partitioning and hierarchy – abstraction – modularity – top down and bottom_up – strategies – module level concepts .Proving Correctness .project monitoring plans . Module 5 Testing Testing fundamentals . Narosa Publication .validation .matrics.verification ..Structured Programming .Symbolic execution .Code Reading Static Analysis .Testing Process Comparison of Verification and Validation Techniques .Reliability assessment Programmer Productivity .Error removal efficiency.SOFTWARE ENGINEERING RT 602 2+1+ 0 Module 1 Introduction to Software engineering Introduction – Software and software Engg. Module 2 Project Planning Cost Estimation – Uncertainties – models – COCOMO model – Project scheduling – average duration estimation – Project scheduling and milestones – staffing and personal plan – Rayleigh curve – personnel plan – team structure – software configuration – management plans – quality assurance plans – verification and validation – inspections and reviews . An integrated approach to Software Engineering .Internal Documentation – Verification .time sheets – reviews – cost schedule – milestone graph – risk management.Code inspections – Unit testing.coupling cohesion – structured design methodology .Phases in software developmentSoftware development process models-Role of Management in software development –Role of Matrics and measurement –Software requirement specification(SRS) .Functional and Structured Testing . Module 4 Coding Top-down and Bottom-up .Information Hiding Programming style . Text Book 1.Problem Analysis .Pankaj Jalote. Module 4 Finite word length effects in digital filters: Introduction. PHI 5.quantization .hanning.Finite Word Length Effects in FIR Digital Filters.design based on numerical solutions of differential equationsImpulse Invariant Transformation.Transform and DFT.Butterworth designChebyshev design. Tata McGraw Hill 2.Parallel Forms.cascade .hammingBlackman.relation between Z.FFT algorithms – General Computation using Radix 2 algorithm.Location of the zeros of linear phase FIR filters.Fast Fourier Transform. Introduction .Ian Sommervilla. . Pearson Education 3.Kaiser windows. Fundamentals of Software Engineering – Carlo Ghezzi. Software Engineering Theory and Practice.Quantization in Floating Point realization IIR digital filters . Module 2 Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters: Linear phase FIR filters. Software Engineering .quantization errors in FFT algorithms.Direct. PHI DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LTA 603 3+1+0 Module1 Review of signals and systems.References 1.Frequency response of linear phase FIR filters .Sign-Magnitude . Realization of FIR.Multiplication in Fixed Point arithmetic Floating point numbers. Software Engineering .Cascade.Linear Convolution using DFT. Mehdi Jazayeri. decimation – in time and Frequency .Scaling. Pressman.Roger S.One’s-complement.triangular or barlett windows.zero-input limit cycle Oscillations . Design of IIR Digital filters from analog filters.lattice design-Fourier Series method.complement forms -Addition of two fixed point numbers.using windows-rectangular.Number Representation Fixed Point.Co-efficient quantization error.advantages and limitations of Digital Signal Processing.Input quantization error Product quantization error .Block floating point numbers. Pearson Education Asia 4.Overflow limit cycle Oscillations .truncationrounding .Two’s .Basic Network structure for IIR filter.Signal Flowgraph.effects due to truncation and rounding. Fundamentals of Software Engineering –Rajib Mall. Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters .Shari Lawrence. Module 3 Discrete fourier Transform: Properties-Circular convolution.Quantization effects in the Computation of the DFT. Equi ripple FIR design.speech analysisspeech coding.a general study.Congestion prevention policies – Traffic shaping – Leaky bucket algorithm – Flow specifications – jitter control Module 4 Transport Layer: .Scitech Pub.3 standards for LAN Module 3 Network layer: -Virtual Circuits.sub band coding.Flow Based Routing .Transport Service .Low earth orbit satellites– Satellite v/s Fiber Module 2 Data Link Layer: . Bridges. Desecrate time signal processing Oppenhiem.Link state routing – Distance vector routing – Multicasting – Link state multicasting – Distance vector multicasting Congestion Control Algorithms – General principles – Packet discarding – Choke packets . .Module 5 Applications of digital signal processing: Speech Processing. Digital signal processing: P Ramesh Babu.Medium Earth Orbit Satellites. Gateways.Pearson edn.Radar signal processing.Transmission Media– ISDN system Architecture – Communication Satellites – geostationary satellites .Flooding . LAN Protocols: . Digital signal processing: Oppenhiem and Sheffer.Sliding window protocols. 6. 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction: . 4.Pearson edn. . Datagrams.Elements of transport protocols – Internet Transfer Protocols UDP and TCP – ATM – Principle characteristics. 3. 2.Design issues-Error Detection and correction – Elementary Data link protocols.homomorphic vecoder. Routers.Static & Dynamic channel allocation in LAN’s and WAN’s.digital processing of audio signals. Cable Modem.DSP based measurements systems.PHI Introduction to Digital signal processing: Johny R Johnson Digital signal processing: Proakis and Manolakis. Multiple access protocols – ALOHA – Pure ALOHA – Slotted ALOHA – Carrier Sense Multiple Access protocols – persistent and non-persistent CSMA – CSMA with collision detection – IEEE 802.PCM DSP chips. References Digital signal processing: Ifechor. Physical Layer: .ISO-OSI Reference Model – TCP/IP Reference Model – Comparison Network hardware-Repeaters. Hub. Routing Algorithm – Optimality principle . COMPUTER NETWORKS RT 604 1.channel vecoder. 5. Tables. Antonakos. Garcia.Electronic Mail – MIME Mobile networks: .Components – Error correction – Network topology – Piconet and scatternet – L2CAP layers – Communication in Bluetooth networks References 1. Forouzan. functions..Nested classes – Inner classes – Anonymous Inner classes – Exception handling – Creating & using exceptions. Absolute and relative positioning of elements. Module 3 Java programming – Features of Java. Embedding ActiveX controls . variables and classes – Interfaces . Creating & using classes in Java – Static classes – Inheritance – Final methods. Pearson Education Asia/ PHI 2. Arithmetic operations – message boxes. Computer Networking: James F Kurose & Keith W Ross. Mansfield Jr. External Style sheets. event handling. James L.using the structured graphics – ActiveX Control. Arrays. Creating GUI with AWT and Swing – -JDK1. Multithreaded programs and thread synchronization. Pearson Education 6. Bluetooth . 4. CLASS Attribute. McGraw Hill NETWORK COMPUTING RT 605 3+1+0 Module 1 HTML Documents Basic Tags for Font & Paragraph Formatting Lists.1 event model . Computer Networks (Second Edition): Larry L Peterson & Bruce S Davie. Inline style sheets. image Maps Cascading Style Sheets Style Element. document object model. Communication Networks: Leon. Introduction to Data Communications and Networking: Behrouz. creating and using packages. Frames. Embedded style sheets. (Harcourt India) 5. Module 2 Dynamic HTML Pages Client side scripting . Prentice-Hall India 3. An Introduction to computer networking: Kenneth C.Mobile telephone systems. DIV & SPAN Tags. Dynamic updating of pages with JAVA Script. Computer Networks (Fourth Edition): Andrew S. control statements.Java Script – variables. Widjaja Tata McGraw Hill.Module 5 Application Layer: -Domain name system – DNS name space – Resource records – Name servers – operation of DNS .Tanenbaum. PUT.5 1. Pearson Education Asia 3. 2/e . Gosling. IP multicasting. POST. Text Books Module 1. CGI . TCP/IP Protocol suite.4. Schildt. HTML. Java Script.function & operations.Disk Physical specification & operations – Disk magnetic properties – Cylinders – Clusters – Hard disks – Hard disk drive . Unix Network Programming . Forouzan. Internet and World Wide Web – How to program .5 1. DELETE. Holmes. DHTML.Features of Java – Applets & Application – Life cycle of applets . PHI/ Pearson Education Asia References 1.Deitel.Joseph Weber. PHI 4.Arnold.Herbert. Datagrams.Stevens W Richard. RMI (Structure and Working of a simple RMI Program only) Module 5 HTTP Protocol working – HTTP methods. PHI 2.Evan Bayross.Security features for applets .Module 4 Network Programming with Java . Using Java 2 Platform . The Java Programming Language 3rd Edition . Basic working of a CGI supported web server – Simple CGI program in C to validate user name & Password. slots and connectors-Add-on cards-Power supply– SMPS. Email: Working of SMTP and POP protocols (Overview only).Behrouz A.2. Pearson Education Asia 2.Inter applet communication – Threads & Thread synchronization – TCP/IP Programming with Java – Iterative & Concurrent servers.Tenanbaum. Module 2 Storage Devices Floppy – Floppy Disk Controller . BPB Module 3. Java 2 Complete reference . Deitel & Nieto. Tata McGraw Hill 2. Perl. Computer Networks . GET. HEAD Server side scripting – HTML Forms & CGI – GET & POST. TMH PERSONAL COMPUTER HARDWARE T 606 4+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to PC Hardware components – study of motherboards –Different types of ports. operation – Magnetic data storage - Sectors – Disk formatting – partitioning Hard disk features – Hard disk data transfer modes –Programmed I/O – Direct memory access – Ultra DMA – Data addressing – Standard CHS addressing – Extended CHS addressing – Logical Block Addressing. Module 3 Optical Storage CD ROM, CD Technology, Sector layout, CD-R, CD-RW, CDROM, drive specifications- data transfer rate – Access time – Constant linear velocity – constant angular velocity - Buffers – Interface – Magneto optical drives – WORM devices –DVD- RAID – Holographic storage. Module 4 Memory Management in PC Parity – ECC – Static & Dynamic RAM – Memory Addressing – Segmented addressing - 64 KB Limits – 640 KB barrier – Logical, segmented, virtual, linear and physical memory addresses – Extended and Expanded memory – Cache memory – Video memory – HMA - Flat memory model – Advanced memory technologies. Module 5 Bus Structures ISA, PCI, PCMCIA, AGP, USB, Hard Disk Interfaces – IDE, EIDE, ATA – Communication ports – Serial – Parallel port – Keyboard / Mouse Interface connectors. References 1. PC Hardware Complete Reference - Craig Zacker & John Rourke, Tata McGraw Hill 2. Inside the PC (8th Edition) - Peter Norton, Techmedia Publications 3. The Indispensable PC Hardware Book - Messmer, Pearson Education 4. Troubleshooting and Repairing Your PC - Corey Candler, Wiley 5. Upgrading and repairing PC’s (4th edition) - Scott Mueller, Pearson Education 6. IBM PC Assembly Language Programming - Abel, PHI 7. PC Upgrading Maintenance & Trouble shooting guide - Dr. S. K. Chauhan, Kataria SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING LAB T607 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Symbol table construction Single pass and two pass assembler. Macro processor module binder (with limited Instruction set) Lexical analyzer. Bottom Up and Top Down Parser. Code generation. 0+0+3 7. Generation of code for linkers & loaders. 8. Study on UNIX: UNIX Shell Programming, Basic exercises in Processor Management – concurrent processing – memory management – implementation of shared memory and semaphores for process synchronization – device management – dead lock handling, implementation of simple protocols (Any experiment according to the syllabus of T 502 and RT 505 can be substituted.) MINI PROJECT T608 0+0+3 The aim of the mini project is to prepare the students for the final year project. The topic for the mini project should be simple as compared to the main project, but should cover all the aspects of a complete project. SEVENTH SEMESTER requirement model. Adding operations. Implementation model and Test Model-Unified Modeling Language (UML).architecture.Iterating the analysis System Design: Breaking system into subsystems . models.Identifying concurrencyallocating subsystems to processors and tasks. Handling of global resources.Advanced Object Modeling: aggregation – abstract classes – generalization as extension and restriction – multiple inheritance – metadata – candidate keys – constraints Module 2 Dynamic modeling: Events and states – Operations – Nested state diagrams – Concurrency – Advanced dynamic modeling concepts – A sample dynamic model – Relationship of Object and Dynamic models. Functional modeling: Functional models – Data Flow Diagrams .Specifying operations – Constraints – A sample functional model – Relation of functional to Object and Dynamic models.Notations. Jacobson Methodology.grouping constructs – a sample object model. Analysis Model. dynamic modeling and functional modeling. Module 3 Analysis: Analysis in object modeling. concepts.Design of association – Object representation – Physical packaging – Documenting design decisions-Comparison of methodologies Module 5 Other Models: Booch’s Methodology.handling boundary conditions-Common Architectural Frameworks Module 4 Object Design: Overview of Object design – Combining the three models – Designing algorithms – Design optimization – Implementation of control – Adjustment of inheritance . Prentice Hall India . managing of data stores.OBJECT ORIENTED MODELING AND DESIGN RT 701 2+1+0 Module 1 Introduction: object oriented development-modeling concepts – object oriented methodology – models – object oriented themes-Object Modeling– links and associations – advanced links and association concepts – generalization and inheritance . actors and use-cases. Text Books 1. Object Oriented Modeling and Design -JamesRumbaugh. Design model. Srimathi. Object Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications . Succeeding with the Booch OMT Methods -A practical approach . Scan-line Method. 3D Object Representation – Polygon Surfaces – Quadratic surfaces – Spline Representations – Bezier Curves and Surfaces – BSpline Curves and Surfaces. H. Pearson Education Asia 3. Video Display Devices. Ray-Tracing Methods. UML and C++ practical guide to Object Oriented development . Clipping – Line clipping – Polygon Clipping. Depth.Lee & William. Object Oriented Software Engineering . Object Oriented Analysis and Design using UML .Buffer Method.Lockheed Martin. Gouraud Shading.Richard C. Display processors – Display files – graphical input & output devices. Windowing. Object Oriented Software Engineering . Interactive Graphics system – Raster scan and Random scan systems – Generating a raster image. Morphing.Berno Bruegge.Grady Booch.Raster Animation. Allen H. Clipping. Prentice Hall India. Dutoit.2D Transformations. . Application of raster scan graphics. COMPUTER GRAPHICS RT 702 3+1+0 Module1 Introduction to Computer Graphics: Basic concepts in Computer Graphics – Applications of Computer Graphics. Bresenham’s – Bresenham’s Circle drawing algorithm . Module 5 Advanced Technologies: Fractals – Classification of Fractals – Self-Squaring Fractals. Module 4 3D Rendering: Three-Dimensional Viewing-Projections. Sriram.2. Addison Wesley 5. Visible Surface Detection – Classification of Visible surface detection algorithms – Backface Detection. Krishnamoorthy 4. Module 3 3D Graphics: 3D display methods. Animation. 3D Transformations. Module 2 2D Graphics: Line drawing algorithms – DDA. Pearson Education Asia References 1. Surface Rendering Methods-Basic illumination Models – Polygon–rendering Methods.H. Pearson Education Asia 2. A.Ivan Jacobson. Analog Vs Digital Microwave.Text Book 1. Disadvantages. . Computer Graphics (C version) Education Asia) References 1. Frequency modulated microwave radio system – Transmitter. path characteristics – fading. CDMA. Prentice Hall of India multimedia 5.Roy A Plastack & Gordon Kally (Schanmi Series McGraw Hill edition) MODERN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS T 703 3+1+0 Module 1 Optical Fibre communication Advantages. Block diagram of a typical transceiver. Light sources. Analog and Digital Cellular Telephones.Donald Hearn & Pauline Baker (Pearson . Cable losses. P. TDMA. Feiner. GPS (Basic idea only) Module 4 Mobile Communication Mobile communication services. Fundamentals of Computer graphics & . Segmentation and Dualisation. Schildt. Satellite classifications. Sproull (second edition). Call system layout.Herbert. Earth station.Donald Hearn & Pauline Baker (Prentice Hall of India) 2. Robert .F. Java 2 complete reference . Acceptance angle and acceptance cone. Receiver (block diagram only) Microwave terminal station – transmitter and receiver. Interference. PCSS Mobile telephone system.Foley. Fibre configurations. Computer Graphics Principles & Practice . Light detectors. Computer Graphics .D. Hughes (second edition in C). Newman. Repeater. McGraw Hill edition 3. Cell splitting. Computer Graphics. Light propagation through optical fibre. Cable configurations. Multiple accessing – FDMA. Cellular telephone. Concepts – Cells. Fibre types. Tata McGraw Hill 6. Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics – William . Geostationary satellites. Frequency reuse. Module 2 Microwave communication Advantages. VanDam.N. Satellite Radio Navigation. Frequency allocation. Spacing. Satellite uplink and down link models (block diagram only). System block diagram. Module 3 Satellite Communication Satellite orbits. Call processing. Addison Wesley 4. Mukherjee. 2. multimedia. References 1. (basic ideas R Dungan. 4th Edn Wayne Tomasi. B-ISDN.Basic tools Authoring tools. 4th Edition. Text Book 1. digital audio.Problems related to programming . Protocols and Applications. Digital Video Interactive. Module 3 MULTIMEDIA ENVIRONMENTS The Compact Disc family.Desktop video conferencing .Fractal and Wavelet Compressions file types .multimedia networks . Electronic Communication Systems. Electronic Communication systems. . Virtual Reality . 3rd Edition . Electronic Communication Systems.Frank VikasThomson Learning MULTIMEDIA TECHNIQUES T 704 2+1+0 Module 1 INTRODUCTION Definition of multimedia.Animation .Analog & Digital video . CD-interactive.Standards . Pearson Education.Sound cards . Format classes and Component classes .Sound . 3. Multimedia PC and Microsoft Multimedia Extensions. QuickTime. Module 2 Text Image Image only) BUILDING BLOCKS Hyper text . TMH.Analog and digital video.Image .Architecture.Video capture techniques . software applications and software environments.Capture and Playback techniques.Kennedy Electronic Communications. 4th Edition.Roddy & Coolen Mobile Communications . Architecture.Jochen Schiller.Media Types . Database integration. 4.Memory storage . RLE. Module 4 MULTIMEDIA PROGRAMMING Framework: Overview. . Synchronisation.Techniques realistic image synthesis. .Full motion digital video . JPEG. ATM Blue tooth Technology WAP and WWW. MPEG .Module 5 Advanced Concepts Concepts of Wireless LAN. Media classes.Future multimedia. . Pearson Education. ISDN-Protocol. hardware. music and animation . PHI. Transform classes.Image types compression. Interaction. Module 5 ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA Moving pictures . Fundamentals Through Advanced.Composition. Palikom. Environments & Framework. Sasnett. Skibbe. .Simon J.Reading & setting Properties of JavaBeans – Connecting forms & bean properties – Serialized beans – declaring variables & methods in pages – scriptlets – conditionals. Shuman. Multimedia in Action . Dionysios C.Winn L. Communications andApplications.Arch C Luther 5.L. Sams 7.Creating simple JSP Pages – templating – Request time expression – Request & Response objects – Reading parameter values – Using Javabeans in JSPs . Multimedia: Computing.Peter Jellam.) 2. Multimedia Computing . Vikas Publication 8.CDATA section Module 2 Document Type declarations – Creating XML DTDs – Element type declaration – Attribute List Declaration – Attribute types – Attribute defaults – Displaying XML Data in HTML browser as HTML tables – Storing XML data in HTML document – Converting XML to HTML with XSL minimalist XSL style sheets – XML applications Module 3 Java Beans: Features – Designing Java Beans – Creating and using properties – Induced . Hodger & Russel M. Module 4 JSPs . XML as a subset of SGML – XML Vs HTML – Views of an XML document – simple XML documents – Starting & Ending of Tags – Attributes of Tags – Entity References – Comments . Optimizing your Multimedia PC . Rosch. Gibbs. Multimedia Bible .. Multimedia Programming Objects. 3.XML. loops & execution handling in JSPs with scriptlets – Accessing beans via scriptlets.Ralf Steinmentz and Klara Nahrstedt. Integrated Multimedia Systems .using and creating events – Introspection – creating & using Beanlnfo clauses – customization – providing custom property editors and GUI interfaces.Comdex 6. Addison wesley 10.J. Random house Electronic Pub. Pearson Education.James E. Multimedia making it work .Mathew E.Tay Van Ghan – Osborne Tata Mcgraw Hill 4.References 1. The communication Wall Overview WEB TECHNOLOGIES RT 705 2+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to SGML – features . 9. Tsischritziz (Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.bound and constrained properties . Authoring Interactive multimedia . Susan Lafe Meister . Multimedia Power Tools . Weber.Floyd Marinescu Additional Reference 1.Steven Holzner. 2. 5. TMH ELECTIVE -I T 706 LIST OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS 1.using the bean from a client – Development of stateful session bean. XML by Example: Building Ecommerce applications . CMELRPTA 706-01 T 706-02 RT 706-03 RT 706-04 RT 706-05 RT 706-06 Optimization Techniques Digital Image Processing Principles of real time systems Windows Programming Mobile Computing Software Architecture 3+1+0 . EJB Design Patterns .Sean Pearson Education Asia McGrath. IDG Books India Module 5 1. 4. Module 3 1.Larne Pekowsky – Pearson Education Asia JSP: Java server pages . Entity beans – Features (Basics of developing and using entity beans) References Module1. Enterprise Edition . Prentice Hall of India 2. Mastering Enterprise Java Beans and the Java 2 Platforms. 3. 6. 2. Swing. AWT.EdRoman (WILEY computer publishing) 2. 2 1. Using JAVA 2 Platform Special Edition .Barry Burd. Java Server pages . Java 2.Raj Kamal. XML and JavaBeans Programming Black Book . Wiley Dreamtech Module 4 1.Joseph L. Internet & Web Technologies .Module 5 EJB – Basics of EJB – Types of Beans – Development of Session Beans – Steps – Creating & Implementing Interfaces – Writing Deployment descriptors – Packaging and deploying bean . Institutions offering such courses should submit the detailed syllabus and get it approved from the University before offering the course. Optimization Concepts and applications in Engineering . 4. A. Chandrupatla. INC. T. Module 4 Integer – Linear programming problem Gomory’s cutting plane method – Gomory’s method for all integer programming problems.Tucker conditions. Module 3 One-dimensional unconstrained minimization Gradient of a function – Steepest descent method – Newton’s method – Powells method – Hook and Jeeve’s method. S. 5. Module 5 Network Technique Shortest path model – Dijkstra’s Algorithm – Floyd’s Algorithm – minimum spanning tree problem – PRIM algorithm – Maximal Flow Problem algorithm. D. Eastern Economy Edition.S. Pearson Education Asia.R. T 706-07 Note Optical Communication New Elective subjects related to the recent trends in Information Technology can be added to this list. Belegundu. 3. 2.H. Budnick. Optimization theory and application . Rao. Operation Research an introduction . Operation Research – R. McLeavey. D. New Age International P.7. PHI DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING .I) CMELRPTA 706-1 3+1+0 Module1 Classical optimization techniques Single variable optimization – Multivariable optimization with no constraints – Hessian matrix – Multivariable saddle point – Optimization with equality constraints – Lagrange multiplier method – Multivariable optimization with inequality constrains – Kuhn. OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (ELECTIVE . Irwin. Pannerselvam.A. R.S. Taha. Mojena. Module 2 Constrained multivariable optimization Elimination methods – unrestricted search method – Fibonacci method – Interpolation methods – Quadratic interpolation and cubic interpolation methods. Ltd. Principles of Operations Research for Management . mixed integer programming problems. Richard D. References 1.F. Grey level interpolation. Applications of digital filtering some useful functions. Stereoscopic image display – shaded surface display.Anil K. Uses. Reconstruction of images from its samples. Castleman. Convolution filtering – Dimension sampling.T 706-2 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to Digital Image Processing. Digital Image Processing. processing sequence the gray level histogram.Oppenheim and Schafer. References 1. 4. .Kenneth R. Optics and System analysis. Approaches and models. DTF from degraded image spectrum. Uses of histograms. Applications of point operations. Digital image processing in practice. applications. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing. Module 5 Image Segmentation by Thresholding. Introduction to histograms. Image processing software. noise modeling. Display aperture and interpolation. Introduction to algebraic operations. Gradient based methods. Characteristics of an image digitiser. Measurements. Gradient optical threshold selection. Diffraction limited optical systems. geometric operations. Optimal threshold selection. Prentice Hall of India. Moire effect and flat field response. Digitalizing images. Computing data. Nyquist rate. Feature selection. Super resolution. shape. Classification 3 dimensional image processing optical sectioning. Software organization. Measurement and classification size. Aliasing and foldover frequencies. Truncation. Prentice Hall. System identification. CAT Stereo – Metric ranging. Jain. The Fourier and Z-Transform of Multi dimensional Sequences. Types of Image Digitisers. linear filtering theory – Harmonic signals and complex signal analysis. Digital Image Processing – Rafael C Gonzalez & Richard E Woods. Point operations and the histogram. Module 2 Point operations. Relations between histogram and image. Non rectangular grid sampling. Region growing techniques – Segmented image structure. Linear point operations. Prentice Hall of India. Practical limitation in sampling and construction. Discrete Time Signal Processing. Module 3 Convolution operation. Pearson Education 3. Geometric operations. 2. Applications of Digital image processing – Image restoration. Abbreviation in an imaging system. Spatial transformation. Applications. Module 4 Processing sampled data. fault types. software. fault detection and containment. bin. 6. co-routines.Jensen J. Image Processing. redundancy – hardware. Module 4 Fault tolerance – definition. transient faults. software error models. Transaction. Non-critical. Thomson Learning PRINCIPLES OF REAL TIME SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE . scheduling – uniprocessor scheduling – traditional rate monotonic. real time design issues. token . information. task classes – Periodic. embedded systems . Module 3 Communication – Communication Media and message sending topologies.R.I) RT706-3 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to Real Time Systems – Structure of real time systems. Text Book 1. Analysis & Machine Vision –Sonka. myopic offline. maintaining serialization constituency.C. time. Introducing Digital Image Processing. Real time databases. Module 5 Programming Languages – Desired language characteristics. soft real time systems. combinational model. Shini (M?C Graw Hill) Reference .packing algorithm.Hard real time systems. hybrid systems. definition of real time systems – real time systems. Hlavac & Boyle. integrated failure handling – reliability – parameter values – series – parallel systems. fault latency. polled bus. interrupt driven systems – sporadic. Disk schedule algorithms.based. characteristics.task status. critical. EDF. round robin. Real Time Systems . cause of failure. Module 2 Real time kernel – polled loop systems. fault tolerant routing – clocks and synchronization – fault tolerant synchronization in hardware. fixed rate systems. IRIS tasks – multiprocessor scheduling – utilization balancing algorithm. Databases for hard real time systems. Aperiodic. protocols – contention – based. NMR clusters. hierarchal. synchronization in software. main memory databases. buddy strategy (no need of proofs) fault tolerant scheduling. real time computer. network architecture issues. stop and go multiloop. next-fit.M Krishna. rate monotonic deferred server.5. task control block . master chain model. Kang G. Prentice Hall. Print Dialogs – Creating Custom activex controls – Creating Events and properties for ActiveX controls. labels.MDI and SDI interfaces – Menus Module 3 ActiveX controls . arcs. File. Message boxes Module 2 Visual Basic Programming (Contd) Standard Controls – List boxes.File. Design & Analysis . inserting. Tree View Control.Philip Laplante (IEEE) WINDOWS PROGRAMMING (ELECTIVE . . Real Time Systems. buttons . Common dialog Controls – Font. Progessbar. circles – plotting points –Filling figures with colors and patterns – Using clipboards to transfer images between applications Printing graphics and text – Creating animations with Picture clip control applying image effects – stretching.Event Driven Programming – Languages that support Windows Programming – Visual Basic – Java – Visual C++ Visual Basic Programming: Basic Language features – Variables. Scrollbars. Comboboxes.setting colors Drawing text. Image box. Timer. Frames. Flexgrid Control. control statements – Forms – Creating and Using basic Controls – text boxes. picture box. blurring.1.RichTextBox. flipping. data types. Drive and Directory List boxes . embossing. RDO and ADO for accessing databases – Creating tables. List view Control. sweeping – Using the Multimedia Control – Handling multimedia Errors Module 5 Database Access – Using DAO. deleting and updating records – Using the Data Control – Using the ADO Data Control Using Windows API: Using DLL Procedures in Visual Basic – Declare statement – Handling C++ and Windows Data types – Playing sound with API funtions – Capturing Images from the screen – Handling mouse outside Applications window – Making an ‘always on top’ window. Option Boxes – Frames . Module 4 Graphics and Multimedia – Drawing Graphics in Windows . constants. Checkboxes. ellipses. Shape controls. egraving.Event handling procedures – Properties Window – Common properties for Controls.I) R706-4 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction -Concepts of Windows Programming. lines. Transmission. Digital Video Broadcasting.16. Layers. handover scenarios. Frame structure. Usage of HTML. IP packet delivery. MEO. Functions. Multi carrier modulation. 802. Hierarchical Algorithms.Reference Model. 4. Requirements. WWW system architecture. Optimization. Location Management. Addressing. Handover. Traditional TCP. Digital Audio BroadcastingMultimedia Object Transfer Protocol. Module 4 Mobile Network and Transport Layers . Script.Services. 3. Mobile TCP. Types. Requirements. Broadcast Systems-Broadcast transmission. Protocols-Datagram. 2. Snooping TCP. Applications and Protocol. Cellular systems. Advertisement and discovery. WWW. 5. Module 2 Wireless Communication Systems -Telecommunication Systems-GSM & DECTArchitecture and Protocols. Dynamic Host configuring protocol.Infra red and Radio Transmission. Wireless ATM.Satellite Systems-GEO. Tunneling and Encapsulation. Dynamic source routing.Short History. Reference Model. Comparison between 802. Module 3 Wireless LAN and ATM . Transaction.Architecture. Module 5 Wireless Application Protocol & World Wide Web WAP.-Wireless Application Environment-WML.References 1. DSDV. Radio Access Layer.Architecture. Session. IPv6.Goals. LEO.I) R706-5 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction .Bluetooth. Access Point Control Protocol (APCP).Features. Infrastructure and ad hoc networks. Visual Basic 6 Programming Black Book Programming Windows fifth Edition Visual Basic Visual Basic Using Visual Basic Steven Holzner (Dreamtech Press) Charles Petzlod (Microsoft Press) Ivan Petrosaus (BPB) Garry Cornell (BPB) Resselman (PHI) MOBILE COMPUTING (ELECTIVE .HTTP.11 and 802.Mobile IP.11. Mobile telephone systemsSimplified Reference model. Text Book .Wireless Telephony Application. Indirect TCP. Reverse Tunneling. Ad hoc networks – Routing. Registration. 1.Mary Shaw. Software Architecture – perspectives on an emerging discipline. PHI OPTICAL COMMUNICATION T 706-7 3+1+0 . Layered systems – Repositories – Interpreters – Process control – Heterogeneous Architectures. Mobile Communications – Jochen Schiller. Communication Networks -Fundamental Concepts and Key Architectures LeonGarcia & Indra Widjaja. Computer Networks – Andrew S. Module 5 Tools for architectural design – Unicon – Exploiting style in architectural design environments – Architectural interconnection Reference 1. implicit invocation. Tanenbaum. PHI 2. Preason Education Asia References 1. Tata McGraw Hill SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE (ELECTIVE .Requirements for architecture – Description languages – first class connectors – Adding implicit invocation to factorial processing languages. David Garlan.I) R706-6 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to Software architecture – Architectural styles – pipes and filters – data abstract and object oriented organization – Event based. Module 2 Shared Information Systems – Integration in software Development Environment – Integration in the design of Buildings – Architectural structures for based information systems Module 3 Guidance for user interface architecture Artificial design space – Formal models and specifications-The value of architectural formalism – Formalizing the architecture of a specific system – Formalizing the architectural style – Formalizing an architectural design space Module 4 Linguistic issues . mono and hetero structures – internal – quantum efficiency . numerical aperture propagation of optical beams in fibres. FBA. SNR. 4. Optical digital communications. fibre amplifiers (FRA. Optical Communication Systems – Gowar. Module 5 Classification of light wave systems – linear systems: Intensity modulated Direct Detection (IMDD) and coherent systems. Optical amplifiers (OAs): Need for OAs. 4th Edition.Module 1 Optical fibres: Graded index and step index fibres. Mc Graw Hill. scattering and radiation losses. 2.Joseph C. Optical Fibre Communications. EDFA).attenuation. absorption. Pearson Education. Optical Communication Components & Systems – Franz & Jain. Introduction to solitons –Solitons communications using lumped amplifiers. Mode characteristics and cut off conditions (mathematical derivations required). 6. . 3. characteristics and properties. Module 2 Signal distortion in fibres – Intra model and inter model distortion – group delay . Narosa Publishing. Module 3 Optical Detectors: PN junction photo diodes. Non linear systems. Principles of operations of various OAs – SLAs. PHI . Fibre Optic Communication – D C Agarwal. Bit error Rate performance. Optical sources : Light Emitting diodes – LED structures – surface and edge emitters.Palais. Comparison of performance. Optical Fibre Communications. Wheeler Pub. References 1. advantage of coherent optical communications. material and wave guide dispersion. construction. injection laser diode structures – comparison of LED and ILD. PN Photo detectors. Avalanche photo diodes. Fiber Optic Communications. Comparison of performance. point to point links – system consideration – link power budget and rise time budget. MCVD technique for fibre fabrication. losses in fibres. PHI.Senior. Module 4 Optical communication systems: Direct detection and heterodyne receivers. Transmission link analysis. 5.refractive index profiles.Gerd Keiser. 4. Line and Polygon clipping d. Transformations e. Web page design with HTML 3. Programs for a. in general. The paper should. Study of modems-NIC-Cable connectors and their usages 8. Study of transmission media – coaxial cables – Types-Hubs-Bridges-RepeatersRouters-Gateways –Switches 7. Simple network programming experiments in Java. Curves 2. . Line and circle drawing c. Adobe Photoshop. Design of digital filters (software simulation using MATLAB/ SIMULINK) 5. DFT Implementation using software simulation (MATLAB/ SIMULINK) 6. 0+0+3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LAB T 708 0+0+3 1. Report should be submitted to the department. 4. Study of Internet-accessing. FFT. Digital optical communication experiments based on optical communication kits / benches 3. Hidden line elimination f. reflect the state of the art technology. services and applications 9. PROJECT & SEMINAR T 709/ T 808 0+0+3 Each student is required to present a technical paper on subject approved by the department. 3D Studio. Analog optical communication experiments based on optical communication kits / benches 2. Multimedia development using PowerPoint.MULTIMEDIA LAB T 707 1. Digital communication experiments based on trainer kits. Familiarization of latest multimedia development tools. Point plotting b. each student shall present the work done before a panel of staff members.In addition to the seminar. On completion of the project work in the 8th semester. and submit a report of the project work to the department. the students shall undertake a project work (as a team or individually) in the 7th semester itself in consultation with the guide (s). . EIGHTH SEMESTER . Pearson Education Asia .Security breaches – Concept of a hole .SECURITY IN COMPUTING RT 801 2+1+0 Module1 Introduction: Security basics – Aspects of network security – Attacks – Different types – Hackers – Crackers – Common intrusion techniques –Trojan Horse. Worm – Security services and mechanisms.Andrew S.Security issues – SQL security DAC based on granting & revoking privileges – MAC 4 multilevel security – Statistical database security. Pearson Education Asia Module2 1. Module 2 OS Security – Protection Mechanisms –Authentication & Access control – Discretionary and Mandatory access control – Authentication mechanisms – Official levels of computer security (DoD) . Virus.. Modern operating System .Types of a holes – Study of the security features for authentication. Tanenbaum. Network Security Essentials Applications & Standards . Module 5 Database Security: . access control and remote execution in UNIX.William S.Security mechanisms in JAVA platform – Applet security – Security policy and SecurityManager. WINDOWS 2000 Module 3 Cryptography: Basic Encryption & Decryption – Transposition & substitution ciphers – Caesar substitution – Polyalphabetic substitutions – Crypt analysis – Symmetric key algorithms – Fiestel Networks – Confusion – Diffusion – DES Algorithm – Strength of DES – Comparison & important features of modern symmetric key algorithms – Public key cryptosystems – The RSA Algorithm – Diffice Hellman key exchange – comparison of RSA & DES – Message Authentication & Hash functions – Digital signature Module 4 Network & Application Security: Kerberos – X509 Authentication service – IP security Architecture – Secure socket layer – Electronic mail security – Pretty Good privacy – S/MIME – secure Electronic Transactions – Firewalls . Text Books Module1. 4 1. Tasks and functions of Management. Using JAVA 2 platform . Weber. Cryptography and network security principles and practice . Pearson Education Asia Information theory coding and cryptography . Factors affecting productivity.G. Database Security Mechanisms John wiles References 1. Mastering JAVA security: Cryptography. ERP & Related technologies. Organizational Effectiveness.Marcus Gonsalvus.Mark A. Wiley dreamtech 4. TMH Module 4. Organizational theory. NCC Blackwell Manchester Oxford 7. Pfleeger IEEE Computer Science Press 2. Networking Technologies . Firewalls Complete . Designing security Architecture Solutions .Ranjan Bose. Leadership Styles. Classical and systems approach to organization.Sead Muftic. Prentice Hall of India Module3 1. Module 2 The management process and information needs. Management and organizational behaviour.Joseph L. Managerial Grid. Information systems for decision making. .O. Implementing IPv6 .Jaisal. General management system. Designing Security Architecture Solutions – Jay Ramachandran. MIS.E. Security in Computing . Security in Computer Operating System . Automation of Decision making. Database Security Mechanisms for Computer Network .2.5 1. Algorithms and Architecture Rich Helton. Management and Systems. Galgotia Publication 6. John wiles 3. DSS.Sead Muftic.Charles P.Jay Ramachandran.William Stallings. Wiley Dreamtech Module 5 1. IDG Books INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT T 802 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction. Data Bank concept. Management for Computer Network . Wiley Dreamtech 8. Miller P. EIS.Shea. TMH 5. Future direction in ERP. Jay E. Pearson Education. Decision Support Tools. Introduction. Credit Cards.Efraim Turban. Anatomy of E-Commerce Applications. Enterprise Resource Planning. Decision Support Systems And Intelligent systems . Data Warehousing and Knowledge Management. Aronson. Consultants and Users. benefits. Components. Conceptual system design. Risk in Electronic Payment Systems. Knowledge based decision support – Basic concepts only.2&3 1. ERP.Murdick. ERP-modules. References Module 1. Module 2 Electronic Payment Systems Types of Electronic Payment Systems. Designing Electronic Payment Systems. detailed system design. Concept of DSS. E-Commerce Consumer & Organization Applications. Online payment process. EIS. Vendors. Module 3 Management Information systems. Digital Token Based Electronic Payment System. Strategic and Project Planning for MIS. Module 5 Decision Support Systems – Managers and decision making. Basic concepts of Data Mining. E. Module 4 2. Implementation and maintenance. market. DSS. Architectural Framework for Electronic Commerce. Module 3 Electronic Data Interchange . TMH Module 5 3. Information Systems for Modern Management . PHI. 4. Smart Cards. Managing Information Technology. Vikas Publishing E-COMMERCE T803 2+1+0 Module1 Introduction to Electronic Commerce E-Commerce Framework.Bhushan Dewan. Decision assisting Information systems – MIS. Implementation Life cycle.science and the Decision rule. Ross & Claggett. Credit card based Payment system.Alexis Leon.Commerce and World Wide Web – Internet Service Providers. (Brief study only) Module 4 ERP. DFS. Global Electronic Commerce – J Christopher Westland & Theodore H K Clark 2. EDI-Legal. Supply Chain Management. Advertising on the Internet. Text Book 1. advantages of Data Warehouses. Work-flow Automation and Coordination. Internet based EDI. Broad Band Telecommunication. Security and Privacy Issues.Commerce The cutting edge of Business . A* algorithm.EDI – Architecture. Frame & Cell Relays.Problems and problem spaces .Problem characteristics – Problem solving by searching. Depth – Limited search. Value added Network. EDI Gateways. Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS). Module 4 Intra Organizational E-Commerce Internal Information System. Application in Business. Module 3 Game playing and knowledge structures – Games as search problem – Imperfect decisions – Evaluation functions – Alpha – Beta pruning – state of art game programs. E. Document Library. Mobile Computing and Wireless Computing.Kamlesh K Bajaj & Debjani Nag / Pearson Education ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RT 804 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction – Definitions – AI application areas – Example problems. Multimedia in ECommerce. EDI standardization. . Introduction to frames and semantic nets. Uniform cost search. Module 5 Recent Trends in E-Commerce Marketing on the Internet. Module 2 Informed search. Types of Digital Documents. Technological Architecture for Internal Commerce. Video Conferencing with Digital Videos. EDI and MIME. Bi-directional search – Constraint satisfaction search. Frontiers of Electronic Commerce Whinston/Pearson Education References Ravi Kalakota & Andrew B 1.Heuristic for constraint satisfaction problem – Iterative deepening – Hill climbing – Simulated Annealing. Searching strategies – Breadth first search. Heuristic functions – Inventing Heuristic functions . customization and internal Commerce. EDI Envelope for Message Transport. Corporate Data Warehouses. Asynchronous Transfer Mode. 7. CMELRPTA 805-01 RT 805-02 T 805-03 RT 805-04 RT 805-05 RT 805-06 T 805-07 T 805-08 Advanced Mathematics Client Server Computing High Performance Computing Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems Distributed Computing User Interface Design Satellite & Mobile Communication Data Compression 3+1+0 . Institutions offering such courses should submit the detailed syllabus and get it approved from the University before offering the course. Pearson Education Asia ELECTIVE .2. forward and backward chaining – Resolution.II T 805 List of elective subjects 1. Text Books Module 1. An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence – Eugene Charniak & Drew McDermot.McGraw Hill Booq Company Module 5 3. Artificial Intelligence – A modern approach . Pearson Education Asia 2. Artificial Intelligence . Module 5 Introduction to Prolog – Representing facts – Recursive search – Abstract data types – Alternative search strategies – Meta predicates. Inference rules involving quantifiers. Unification.4 1. Artificial Intelligence . . Pearson Education Asia Reference 1. Note: New Elective subjects related to the recent trends in Information Technology can be added to this list.Stuact Russell – Peter Narang.George F Luger. Matching and evaluation.3. modus ponens. 5. meta interpreters – semantic nets & frames in prolog. 3. 2.Rich E. 6. 8.Module 4 Knowledge and Reasoning – Review of representation and reasoning with Logic – Inference in first order logic. 4. ADVANCED MATHEMATICS (ELECTIVE . 3. 5. Asia Numrical methods in Engg.Keener. Mathematics . John Wiley and sons 8. &Science . Hoskins. Mathematics .K.Ram P. John Wiley and Sons.B. Linear Integral Equation .Pipkin. 6. Academic Press.Finite difference approximations to partial derivatives – solution of Laplace and Poisson’s equations by finite difference method – solution of one dimensional heat equation by Crank – Nicolson method – solution one dimensional wave equation. Module 3 Gamma. Beta functions Gamma function.R. 4. S. Pearson Edn.Michael D. Principles of Applied Mathematics . Module 5 Numerical solution of partial differential equations Classification of second order equations. Principles and Techniques of Applied Mathematics .Allen C. Addison Wesley.Chand Advanced Engg. References 1. unit step function – Derivative of unit step function – Dirac delta function – properties of delta function – Derivatives of delta function – testing functions – symbolic function – symbolic derivatives – inverse of differential operator – Green’s function – initial value problems – boundary value problems – simple cases only Module 2 Integral Equations Definition of Volterra and Fredholm Integral equations – conversion of a linear differential equation into an integral equation – conversion of boundary value problem into an integral equation using Green’s function – integral equation with separable Kernels – Integral equations of convolution type – Neumann series solution.Bernard Friedman. New York A Course on Integral Equations .II) CMELRTA 805-1 3+1+0 Module 1 Green’s Function Heavisides.Dass. 7. .F. Beta function – Relation between them – their transformations – use of them in the evaluation certain integrals – Dirichlet’s integral – Liouville’s extension of Dirichlet’s theorem – Elliptic integral – Error function. 2. Springer – Verlag Advanced Engg.Kanwal.S.Grewal.James P. Module 4 Power Series solution of differential equation The power series method – Legendre’s Equation – Legendre’s polynomial – Rodrigues formula – generating function – Bessel’s equation – Bessel’s function of the first kind – Orthogonality of Legendre’s Polynomials and Bessel’s functions.Greenberge. Khanna Publishers Generalized functions .H. Execution of requests . McGraw Hill.Inter process communication .P. BPB.semaphores .semaphore implementations in NT & Netware. Novell's Guide to Client-Server Application & Architecture .Developing server applications .critical sections . References 1.Server communication model.Optimizing applications for client server .II) RT 805-2 3+1+0 Module 1 INTRODUCTION History . Module 4 SYNCHRONIZATION Scheduling implementations .Preparing applications for client server . BPB. S.Advantages and Disadvantages .9.Request acceptance dispatching . 5. 3.Jeffrey D. Client Server Strategies .Gunavathy.Joe Salemi. HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING T 805-3 3+1+0 .Case study Novell Netware and Windows NT . Developing Client Server Applications -W.context switching pre emptive systems .Building portable client server applications.Cross Platform Computing Distributed Computing .Kandasamy. K.Inman. Novell Press.Example client server implementations .Communications Techniques protocols & Client server interaction protocols .Chand & co CLIENT SERVER COMPUTING (ELECTIVE . 4. Module 2 DESIGNS Fundamentals of client server design .mutual exclusion .Managing the interaction of client and server .The costs of Client Server Computing .Processor . 2. Module 3 MULTITASKING Multi programming vs multitasking .Threads . Module 5 COMMUNICATIONS Network communication . Galgotia. Guide to Client Server Databases . Numerical methods . K.David Vaskevitch. Client Server Computing .uses .H.Client Server Databases.Child and parent processor .Client server interaction using message.Advantages and draw backs of multiple processor .processing queues .Client Server Computing & Hetrogenous Computing .Schqnk.Thilagavathy.Dawna Travis Dewire. Module 2 Principles of pipelining and vector processing .Joshi.Interconnection networks . 3. Addison Wesley. Module 5 Dataflow computers . 5.Vijay P. Elements of Parallel computing .Classification of pipeline processors .Data flow computers architectures .Parallel computer structures-Architecture classification schemes .Sharma.Dynamic pipelines .Instruction and Arithmetic pipelines – Design of Pipilined instruction unit-Prinnciples of Designing Pipeline ProcessorsInstruction prefetch and branch handling.Static vs dynamic networks . PHI .Static data flow computer -Dynamic data flow computer -Data flow design alternatives. Stone.Memory organization. 7.General pipelines . Module 3 Array processors . Rajaraman .Bhatkar. Parallel Computers. Rajaraman .Briggs. Computer Architecture & Parallel Processing .Module1 Introduction to parallel processing .PHI Super Computers . Fountain and Kacsuk.Language features to exploit parallelism . Text Book 1. Module 4 Multiprocessor architectures and Programming .Cube interconnection networks Parallel algorithms for array processors .mesh connected networks .Process synchronisation mechanisms. Asok V. High Performance Computer Architecture .Sima. 2. Asok K.Architecture of Cray-1.Harold S. Pearson Edn 6.V.Loosely coupled and Tightly coupled multiprocessors . 8.SIMD array processors .SIMD matrix multiplication-Parallel sorting on array processors .Kai Hwange & Douglas Degneot Mc Graw Hill Advanced computer Architecture .Trends towards parallel processing Parallelism in uniprocessor . Advanced Computing .V.Associative array processing .Wiely arstern Parellel Processing for Super Computers & AI . 4.Data driven computing and Languages . Arirban Basu. McGraw Hill References 1. Architecture and Programming – Rajaraman & Murthy.Interconnection networks .Indian contribution to parallel processing.Kai Hwang & FayeA.Linear pipelining . conditional signal assignment statements.Modeling digital systems – events.J Bhaskar.Role of hardware description language. flip flop – the wait statement – state machine. Synthesis: language directed view – inference from within process – issues – signals vs.Sudhakar Yalamanchili. Module 2 Basic language concepts simulation: signals – Entity architecture – concurrent statements – Constructing VHDL models using CSAs – delays. simple CSA statements. Module 4 Modeling structure: Describing structure – structural VHDL model – hierarchy.II) RT 805-4 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to VHDL: Digital system design . Text Book 1. Synthesis: Interface from declarations.ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE . Pearson Education Asia . propagation delays and concurrency – waveforms and timing – signal values – shared signals – simulation model – synthesis model – Field Programmable Gate Arrays. Pearson Education Asia. and selected signal assignment statements. Introductory VHDL . Reference s 1. VHDL primer . abstraction and accuracy – generics – component instantiation and synthesis – the generate statement Subprograms: functions – procedures – sub program and operator overloading – packages and libraries. Module 5 Basic I/O operations – the package TEXTIO – ASSERT statement – terminology and directory structure – simulation mechanics – synthesis mechanics – identifiers – data objects – data types – operators. variables – latch vs. Module 3 Modeling behavior Simulation: The process construct – programming constructs – the wait statement – attributes – generating clocks and periodic waveforms – using signals – modeling state machines – constructing VHDL models – programming errors. MACH.George Coulouris. AMOBEA. Jean Dellimore Tim Kindberg. load balancing. load sharing. Deadlocks in distributed systems – detection and prevention. replacement strategy.2. thrashing. CODA. Synchronization – clock synchronization. RPC – model. user requirements.Pradeep. Distributed Operating Systems . K. implementation. synchronizations. McGraw Hill.Zainalabedin Navabi.Andrew S. Pearson Education Asia 2.overview. Group communication. Module 5 Consistency maintenance Transaction recovery – methods. Distributed shared memory – Architecture.II) RT 805-6 Module 1 Introduction 3+1+0 . design issues. characteristics. Threads – scheduling. implementation techniques. design issues. stub generation.II) RT805-5 3+1+0 Module I Introduction Introduction to Distributed Systems. interfaces. Task assignment approach.Sinha. Name services – SNS name service model. Distributed Operating Systems . messages. Fault tolerance – failures.intention lists. event ordering. PHI USER INTERFACE DESIGN (ELECTIVE . evolution. Byzantine failures. Sun Network File System – architecture and implementation. References 1. structure of shared memory space. Module 3 Communication in distributed systems Client server communication. design issues. centralized and distributed approaches. Network technologies and protocols – overview.Concepts and designing . Tenenbaum Pearson Education Asia 3. Distributed Systems – Concepts and designing . Process migration mechanisms. Analysis and modeling of digital systems . Message passing – features. marshalling. mutual exclusion Module 4 Resource and Process management Features of scheduling algorithms. DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING (ELECTIVE . other distributed file systems – AFS. Module 2 Distributed file system File service components. Server management. Pearson Education Asia 2.pointing devices. Human Interaction speeds – Understanding Business function Module 3 Screen Designing Design goals . Galitz.emerging trends in communication satellites.orbits – Geosynchronous and sun synchronous orbits – Kepler laws – power systems and eclipses – station keeping – altitude control and stabilization. Human Computer Interaction – John M. Human consideration. The Essentials of User Interface Design .Alan Cooper. Selection of device based and screen based controls . selection of windows.Importance of user interface – definition. interface building tools Interaction devices: keyboard and function keys . Text Books 1. relative power levels- . Pearson Education Asia References 1. organizing screen elements. Module 5 Software tools Specification methods. Importance of Human Characteristics. Frequency plan and reuse Transponders. The Essential Guide to User Interface Design – Wilbert O. problems. Module 4 Windows and components Menus and navigation schemes.screen meaning and purpose. Carroll. Wiley Dreamtech 2. importance of good design. brief history – Graphical User Interface – Web User Interface – Principles of User interface design. choosing colours. Module 2 Design Process Human Interaction with computers.uses. digitization and generation – image and video displays – printers. Designing the User Interface – Ben Shneiderman.text and messages – icons and images – Multimedia – colours.ordering of screen data and content – screen navigation and flow – visually pleasing composition – amount of information – focus and emphasis – presenting information simply and meaningfully – information retrieval on web – Statistical graphics – Technological considerations in Interface Design.speech recognition. Wiley Dreamtech SATELLITE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION T 805-7 3+1+0 Module 1 Satellite Communication – review of basic concepts . D C Agarwal. Time hopping.Dennis Roody & John Coolen. station. Applications of spread Spectrum. Satellite earth communication satellite.Transmission path and path loss – power and link budget calculations – S/N ratiosaturation flux density and noise consideration – EIRP. Module 2 . Frequency hopping. DATA COMPRESSION T 805-8 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction – signal compression .Y Lee.Tom Lodgdon. PHI Mobile Cellular Telecommunication -William C. Intelligent cell concept. Mobile Communications Satellite (Theory and Applications) . CDMA cellular radio network. 5. Advanced intelligent network (AIN).fixed rate Vs variable rate – lossless Vs lossy compression – sources. Khanna Publishers. Mc Graw Hill Satellite Communications . special purpose Module 3 Spread spectrum Communication – Direct Sequence or Pseudo noise.TDMA-CDMA-Miscellaneous Mobile systems. 2. Mc Graw Hill. Mobile and Personal Communication System and Services – Raj Pandya. Module 2 Multiple access Techniques. References Electronics Communication 4th ed . 4. channels and codes – components of compression system – issues – quantization – optimal and adaptive quantization. Module 4 Mobile cellular communications – introduction – basic cellular systemperformance criteria – uniqueness of mobile radio environment – operation of cellular systems – elements of cellular radio system design – general description – Frequency reuse – co channel interference reduction factor – desired C/I from a normal case in an omni directional antenna systems – hand off mechanism – cell splitting – consideration of the components of cellular system. PHI 1. satellite launch vehicles. AIN for mobile communications. Hybrid and Chirp spread spectrum systems. 3. Module 5 Digital cellular systems – multiple access schemes – Global Systems for Mobile (GSM). Jayant N.M.Predictive coding – DPCM – linear prediction – adaptive prediction – delta modulation – adaptive delta modulation.J. BPB publications. 6. Addison Wesley & Longman Inc. 4. 6. Digital Video/Audio Compression. Gersho A. digital Coding of Waveforms – Principle and /applications to Speech and Video. 2. The Data compression book.S & Noll P. 3.. 3. Nelson M. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Module 5 Compression standards – CELP standard for speech – JPEG standard for still images – ISO/MPEG standard for audio and video – introduction to fractal image compression – application of wavelet analysis in signal compression – data compression – review of entropy coding – Huffman. runlength. 2. Solari S. arithmetic and ziv – lempel coding.S. 5. References 1. ELECTIVE . Module 3 Transform coding – orthogonal transformations – bit allocation – performance gain of transform coding – sub band coding – coding based on models of human perception (human auditory system and visual system) Module 4 Vector quantization – introduction – memoryless vector quantizers – llyod algorithm – vector quantization design – tree structured VQ – multistep VQ – product codes – grain/shape VQ – lattice VQ – feedback vector quantization – vector predictive quantization – vector tree and trellis coders – adaptive VQ – VQ for speech coding – VQ for image coding. 4. Rao R. 5. Jean & Loup Gailly. Digital Speech. Wavelet Transforms – Introduction to Theory and Applications. John Wiley. Vector Quantization and Signal Compression. T 806-01 RT 806-02 RT 806-03 RT 806-04 RT 806-05 RT 806-06 Information Theory and Coding Embedded Systems Neural Network Genetic Algorithm and Applications Advanced Networking Trends Data Processing and Analysis Techniques 3+1+0 . Kondoz A. McGrawHill. – Prentice Hall.III T 806 List of elective subjects 1.M.M & Bopadikar A. Gray R. Module 4 Cyclic codes – description – generator and parity check matrices – encoding of cyclic codes – syndrome computation and error detection. deterministic and noiseless channels – capacity of band limited Gaussian channels. burst error correction –block and convolutional interleaving. Cryptography: Secret key Cryptography. symmetric channels – binary symmetric channel (BSC). marginal. decoding of cyclic codes. channel capacity – redundancy and efficiency of a channel. BCH codes. RT 806-07 8.7. Institutions offering such courses should submit the detailed syllabus and get it approved from the University before offering the course.encoding – time and frequency domain approaches.Hellman Public key distribution – RSA system. Module 5 Convolutional codes . units – entropy. conditional and joint entropies – relation among entropies – mutual information. Module 3 Codes for error detection and correction -parity check coding – linear block codes – error detecting and correcting capabilities – generator and parity check matrices – standard array and syndrome decoding – Hamming codes – encoding and decoding. information rate.description and decoding. DES. Reed Solomon codes. optimum modulation systems. block and stream ciphers. Huffman Coding. coding efficiency and redundancy. noiseless. Diffie. public key cryptography. . state. INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING T 806-1 3+1+0 Module 1 Information Theory: Concept of amount of information. T 806-08 Note Bio metrics Fuzzy Systems New Elective subjects related to the recent trends in Information Technology can be added to this list. Module 2 Source coding: Instantaneous codes – construction of instantaneous codes – Kraft’s inequality. coding theorem – construction of basic source codes –Shannon –Fano Algorithm. binary erasure channel (BEC). Shannon – Hartley theorem – band width – SNR trade off – capacity of a channel of infinite bandwidth . digital signatures. Tree and Trellis diagrams – Transfer function and minimum free distance – maximum likelihood decoding of convolutional codes – The Viterbi Algorithm. New Delhi. Embedded Operating systems. ARQ schemes – performance of ARQ – Probability of error and throughput. Error Control Coding Fundamental s and Application . Wiley Eastern Ltd.Taub & Schilling. 2. Sathya Narayana Probability Dynaram Publications. Categories of Embedded System. . NJ.Das. Mullick & Chatterjee. Communication Interface Standards. Embedded Applications over Mobile Network example MP3 Sound Player. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE . P. Simulation of a Process Control System. Control System. Principles of Digital Communication . 5. 3. Protocol Converter. PC-to-PC Communication.III) RT806-2 3+1+0 Module1 Overview of Embedded System Embedded System. Challenges and Issues in Embedded Software Development. Sending a Message over a Serial Link. Communication Systems . Communication devices. Module 4 Real Time & Database Applications Real-Time Embedded Software Development. 4. John Wiley & Sons Pvt. Micro-Controller Architecture. Voice-over-IP. Tata Mc Graw Hill.. Bangalore. Serial Communication with the 8051 Family of Micro-controllers.Shu Lin & Daniel J. S. Controlling an Appliance from the RTLinux System. Information and Coding Theory .Simon Haykin.Dr. Biomedical Systems. References 1. Englewood Cliffs. Module 2 Embedded Hardware & Software Development Environment Hardware Architecture. Principles of Communication Systems .Sequential decoding – Stack Algorithm. Energy Meter Readings. Embedded System Development Process. Module 3 Embedded Communication System Serial Communication. Handheld computers.Costello Prentice Hall Inc. Types of Embedded Operating systems. Requirements of Embedded Systems. Applications of Embedded Systems in Consumer Electronics. Embedded Database Applications using examples like Salary Survey. Ltd. Wiley Dreamtech Reference 1. Mobile Java Applications. Smart Cards and the Cashless Society.Full counter propagation network . Fundamentals of Embedded Software where C and Assembly Meet – Daniel W Lewis.Local minima .Single layer & multilayer networks .artificial neuron .Dreamtech Software Team.Training algorithm .Principles . Module 3 Counter Propagation networks: Kebenon layer .Learning .statistical properties . Module 2 Back Propagation .Boltzmann’s Training .Training the cohenen layer . Text Book 1.Training artificial neural networks .Applications to general non-linear optimization problems.Perception Representation .activation functions . .Module 5 Java Applications & Future Trends in Embedded Systems Networked Java-Enabled Information Appliances. Module 4 Statistical methods .Artificial specific heat methods .Application.Training the Grosbery layer .network configurations Network paralysis . System on a Chip (SOC).Linear separability . Appliance Control using Jini. Security in Embedded Systems.Applications .Cauche training . Embedded Process Control System.Training algorithms. NEURAL NETWORKS (ELECTIVE -III) RT806-3 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction . Programming for Embedded Systems .temporal instability.Pre initialising the wright vectors . Thermo dynamic systems .Pay Y.Continous BAM .Rotating the Tires on an Automobile – Boolean Parity Problem.Philip D. Loops. References 1. Module 2 Genetic Programming Problem Solver (GPPS) Elements of GPPS 1.0 Problems Illustrating GPPS 2.Implimentation. Wasserman.Cart Centering. Storage.H.Associative memory .0 .III) RT806-4 3+1+0 Module 1 Architecture-Altering Operations Introduction.Statistical Hopfield networks . Module 5 Programmatic Motifs for molecular Biology .0 . Module 4 Evolvable Hardware Evolvable Hardware and Rapidly Re-configurable Field-Programmable Gate Arrays Discovery of cellular Automata Rules: Discovery of a Cellular Automata Rule for the Majority Classification Problem.Elements of GPPS 2. Recursion. Text Book 1. Neural Networks .On the origin of new function.Bidirectional associative memories . Transmembrane Segment Identification Problem using Architecture-Altering Operations for Iterations-Fibonacci Sequence.Chapman & Hall GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS (ELECTIVE .Previous Work on Automated Analog Circuit Synthesis.Recurrent networks .Architecture-Altering operations for Subroutines -Automatically Defined Iterations.Module 5 Hopfield nets . Adaptive Pattern Recognition & Neural Networks .stability . Neural Computing Theory & Practice . Module 3 Automated synthesis of analog electrical circuits Synthesis of a Low-pass Filter and High-pass Filter The Role of Crossover in Genetic Programming.Time-Optimal Robot Control Problem -Multi-Agent Problem . An Introduction to neural computing .Adaptive resonance theory Architecture classification . Previous Methods of Determining the Architecture of a Multi-Part Program . 3.0-Problems Illustrating GPPS 1. SelfOrganization of Hierarchies and Program Architecture .applications .Simon Haykins 2.Using Architecture Altering Operations for Subroutines. “ Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving”. Koza.11 – Hiper Law – Bluetooth – Physical Layer – MAC layer – Networking . Fast Ethernet. ADVANCED NETWORKING TRENDS (ELECTIVE – III) RT806-5 3+1+0 Module 1 Ethernet Technology – Frame format – Interface Gap – CSMA/CD – 10 mbps Ethernet. Module 3 ATM – ATM Principles – BISDN reference model – ATM layers – ATM adaption Layer – AAL1. Gigabit Ethernet.block schematic of satellite earth station .VSAT . AAL3/4.Parallelisation of Genetic Programming –Implementation Issues. Kean.applications in personnel communication. Reference 1. B-ISDN. AAL2.Protocol architecture . (basic ideas only) Module 5 Wireless Lan – Infrared Vs Radio transmission – Infrastructure & ad hoc n/w – IEEE 802.Geo stationary satellites .ISDN interface.Automatic Discovery of Protein Motifs –Programmatic Motifs and the Cellular Location Problem.Transmission channels . James L.Security References Module 1 1. Johin R. AAL5 – ATM addressing – UNI Signaling – PNNI Signalling Module 4 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION: Satellite communication principles . Martin A. Forrest H Bennett III. Sonet frame structure Module 2 ISDN . Jr. Antonakos. PHI .. Wireless Ethernet – SONET – Sonet multiplexing.Definition .Kenneth C Mansfield. Parallelization and Implementation Issues: Computer Time.VSAT networks .System architecture . David Andre. Morgan Kaufmann. 1999. An introduction to Computer Networking . Philippakis & Leonard.A.LeonGarcia – Widjaja. Module 2 Table Handling – Occur clause – PERFORM verb – SET verb. Roy & D Ghosh Dastidar. KDD Vs Data mining. Issues and Challenges in DM – DM application areas. DBMS Vs DM – DM Techniques.III) RT806-6 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to COBOL programming -elements of COBOL divisions.complete program in COBOL using various options verbs.Arun K Pujari (Universal Press) 3. Module 4 Data warehousing – Definition – Multidimentional datamodel – OLAP operation – Data warehouse architecture – Warehouse Server – Metadata – OLAP Engine.Module 1.3 1.Pieter Adriaans. Data mining Concepts and Techniques. Rajasekar & S. Data Mining . Communication Networks Fundamental Concepts & Key Architecture . S.Jawei Han & Micheline Kamber (Morgan Kunfmann Pub. Kazmier (Tata McGraw Hill) BIOMETRICS (ELECTIVE . sections and paragraphs -Table writing .E. Pearson Education Asia DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (ELECTIVE . Mobile Communication . Data mining Techniques . Dolf Zantinge. Structured COBOL Programming.III) RT806-7 3+1+0 . Tata McGraw Hill 2. Person Education Asia 5. SEARCH verb – Occurs depending clause – Sorting a Table. Structured COBOL . statements-conditions and conditional statements.M.Jochen Schiller. Tata McGraw Hill 2. J.) 4. Module 3 Processing of various file structures in COBOL Language – File description – Fixed Length Record – Statements – Sequential File with variable length record – Sorting and merging of files – Direct access files. References 1.2. COBOL programming .Selvi (Anuradha Agencies) 6. Module 5 Data mining – Definitions.K. AFIS (automatic fingerprint Identification systems)-Behavieral Biometrics-Signature scan-Key stroke Scan. height – normalized fuzzy set. Biometrics -Identify Verification in a Networked World .Designing privacy sympathetie biometric systems-Biometric standards . support of a fuzzy set.features – components – operation (steps) – competing facial scan technologies – strength and weakness Module 4 Other physiological biometrics-Handscan-retina scan.Biometric middleware. intersection and union equality. Module 2 Subsethood – basic definition based on membership functions. BAPI) . The law of the excluded middle and law of contradiction on fuzzy sets. Module 5 Biometrics Application – Biometric Solution Matrix-Bioprivacy-Comparison of privacy factor in different biometrics technologies . complement. Raj Nanavati. Michael Thieme. Basics of fuzzy sets membership function.features – components – operation (steps) – competing iris scan technologies – strength and weakness Voice scan .Samir Nanavati.(BioAPI. set theoretic definitions on fuzzy sets. Reference 1. α – cuts (decomposition of a fuzzy set).features – components – operation (steps) – competing facial scan technologies – strength and weakness Module 3 Iris scan .WILEY-dreamtech FUZZY SYSTEMS T 806-8 3+1+0 Module 1 Introduction to Fuzzy sets and systems.Module 1 Introduction – Benefits of biometric security – verification and identification – basic working of biometric matching – accuracy – false match rate – false nonmatch rate – failure to enroll rate – derived metrics – layered biometric solutions Module 2 Finger scan – features – components – operation (steps) – competing finger scan technologies – strength and weakness Facial scan . Properties of fuzzy sets . transitivity. fuzzy algorithms. computation of the meaning of values of a linguistic variable. 6. IEEE Trans on Systems. Module 3 Operations on fuzzy sets – intersection. JAVA beans.T Lin & C. References 1. January 1973. 6.Klir and Yuan. max. t -norms and t -conorms (s-norms) on fuzzy sets.operations (logical proof only).C.S George Lee. 3. Prentice Hall of India. contrast Intensification. Familiarization of Internet Accessing and Trouble shooting Internet Programming with JAVA applets Web development with XML. and max.Hooper Collins Publications. 4. Associated Press.Bart Kosko. compositions cylindric extension. Bart Kosko . – min. symmetry.1. fuzzy engineering – applications of fuzzy controls. 3. Prentice Hall. Implementation of Search Engine Web Development with JSP and EJB Familiarization to the latest web development tools 0+0+4 (Any experiment according to the syllabus of RT 605 and RT 705 can be substituted) . typical parameterized t – norms and s-norms (with simplified proof). 2. 4. pp 28-44 5. Man & Cybernetics. No.. 2. algebraic sum – product. vol. Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic. Fuzzy Engineering . Module 4 Fuzzy relation. Prentice Hall. Extension principle and its applications. case studies. Operations on fuzzy relations – projection. drastic sum product. a linguistic hedges. Neural Fuzzy Systems . bounded sum – product. and min. Similarity relations – reflexivity. JAVA script. 5. Fuzzy Systems Hand Book . INTERNET LAB T 807 1.Earl Cox. Module 5 Further operations on fuzzy sets and proposed by Zadeh – concentration dilation. Fuzzy Thinking. Extension of fuzzy sets concepts – type –2 and level 2 fuzzy sets – examples. Resolution form of a binary fuzzy relation.Theory and Applications . SMC – 3. each student shall present the work done before a panel of staff members. reflect the state of the art technology. . mini project and project work are to be presented for evaluation. Report should be submitted to the department. the students shall undertake a project work (as a team or individually) in the 7th semester itself in consultation with the guide (s). At the time of viva voce. certified report of seminar. VIVA VOCE T 809 A comprehensive viva voce examination will be conducted to assess the student’s overall knowledge in the specified field of Engineering. in general.PROJECT & SEMINAR T 709 / T808 0+0+4 Each student is required to present a technical paper on subject approved by the department. and submit a report of the project work to the department. In addition to the seminar. The paper should. On completion of the project work in the 8th semester.