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- Millman and Halkias : Integrated electronics, TMH
- Gayakwad ; OPAMP and Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson Education
- Boylestad and Nashelsky : Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, PHI
- Sendra and Smith : Microelectronics, Oxford Press
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- Donald A Neamen : Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
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B.E. (EC) ELECTONICS AND COMMUNICATION
PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
COURSE: EC-801 ADVANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Unit-I
Channel coding: Introduction, Block codes, Convolutional codes, Trellis-coded modulation, Turbo-codes, Low density parity check codes, coding for the fading channels.
Speech coding: Introduction, the sound of speech, stochastic models for speech, quantization and coding, from speech transmission to acoustic telepresence.
Unit-II
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)::Introduction, principle of OFDM, implementation of transceivers, frequency-selective channels, channel estimation, peak ro average power ratio, intercarrier interference, adaptive modulation and capacity, multiple access, multicarrier code division multiple access,single carrier modulation with frequency-domain equalization.
Multiantenna systemsmart antennas, multiple input multiple output systems.
Unit-III
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) : Historical overview, system overview, the air interface, logical and physical channels, synchronization, coding, equalizer, circuitswitched data transmission, establishing a connection and handover, services and billing.
Interim Standard 95 (IS-95) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA 2000) :Historical overview, system overview, the air interface, coding, spreading and modulation, logical and physical channels, handover.
Unit-IV
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA):: Historical overview, system overview, the air interface, logical and physical channels, speech coding, multiplexing and channel coding,spreading and modulation, physical-layer procedures.
Statistics of Cellular systems. :Time delay spread, Noise figure, power limited and bandwidth-limited system, mobile and portable coverage, Ray-tracking and building block approach, coding scheme and variable burst-error intervals, antenna down-tilt, lnter-modulation, mobile location, angle spread with antenna height and its application.
Unit V
New Concepts: Channel capacity in a Rayleigh fading environment, real-time running average, link capacities versus call drops between GSM and CDMA, data transmission via cellular systems, multiuser detection for CDMA, spectrum and technology of a WLL system,wavelet representation.
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PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
SEMESTER VII COURSE: EC-704
PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
COURSE: EC-703 TV AND RADAR ENGINEERING
B.E. (EC) Electronics and Communication Engineering
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2010
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B.E. Computer Science Engg.
Semester :-IV
Subject :- Object Oriented Theory
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
Effective from July 2010
OBJECT ORIENTED THEORY(CS-403)
Unit I
Abstract data types, Objects and classes, Attributes and Methods, Objects as software units, Encapsulation and Information hiding, Objects instantiations and interactions, Object lifetime, Static anddynamic objects, global and local objects, Metaclass, Modeling the real world objects.
Unit II
Relationships between classes, Association of objects, Types of Association, Recursive Association, Multiplicities, Navigability, Named association, Aggregation of objects. Types of Aggregation, Delegation, Modeling Association and Aggregation.
Unit III
Inheritance and Polymorphism, Types of polymorphism, Static and dynamic polymorphism,Operator and Method overloading, Inherited methods, Redefined methods, the protected interface,Abstract methods and classes, Public and protected properties, Private operations, Disinheritance,Multiple inheritance.
Unit IV
Container Classes, Container types, typical functions and iterator methods, Heterogeneouscontainers, Persistent objects, stream, and files, Object oriented programming languages,
Unit V
Study of C++/Java as Object-oriented programming language.
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