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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYLAYA BHOPAL


BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY BHOPAL


DEVI AHILYA BAI VISHWAVIDYLAYA INDORE

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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: B.E. Computer Science & Engineering, VI Semester
Course: CS 603 Software Engineering & Project Managements
Unit I:
The Software Product and Software Process:Software Product and Process Characteristics, Software Process Models: Linear Sequential Model, Prototyping Model, RAD Model, Evolutionary Process Models like Incremental Model,Spiral Model, Component Assembly Model, RUP and Agile processes. Software Process customization and improvement, CMM, Product and Process Metrics.

Unit II:
Requirement Elicitation, Analysis, and Specification Functional and Non-functional requirements, Requirement Sources and Elicitation Techniques, Analysis Modeling for Function-oriented and Object-oriented software development, Use case Modeling, System and Software Requirement Specifications, Requirement Validation, Traceability

Unit III:
Software Design:The Software Design Process, Design Concepts and Principles, Software Modeling and UML,Architectural Design, Architectural Views and Styles, User Interface Design, Function-oriented Design, SA/SD Component Based Design, Design Metrics.

Unit IV
Software Analysis and Testing: Software Static and Dynamic analysis, Code inspections, Software Testing Fundamentals, Software Test Process, Testing Levels, Test Criteria, Test Case Design, Test Oracles, Test Techniques, Black-Box Testing, White-Box Unit Testing and Unit Testing Frameworks,Integration Testing, System Testing and other Specialized Testing, Test Plan, Test Metrics,Testing Tools. , Introduction to Object-oriented analysis, design and comparison with structured software engg.

Unit V:
Software Maintenance & Software Project Measurement: Need and Types of Maintenance, Software Configuration Management (SCM), Software Change Management, Version Control, Change control and Reporting, Program Comprehension Techniques, Re-engineering, Reverse Engineering, Tool Support.Project Management Concepts, Feasilibility Analysis, Project and Process Planning, Resources Allocations, Software efforts, Schedule, and Cost estimations, Project Scheduling and Tracking, Risk Assessment and Mitigation, Software Quality Assurance (SQA). Project Plan, Project Metrics.

Reference Reading:
1. Pankaj Jalote ,”An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering”, Narosa Pub, 2005
2. Rajib Mall, “Fundamentals of Software Engineering” Second Edition, PHI Learning
3. R S. Pressman ,”Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach”, Sixth edition 2006,
McGraw-Hill.
4. Sommerville,”Software Enginerring”,Pearson Education.
5. Richard H.Thayer,”Software Enginerring & Project Managements”,Willey India
6. Waman S.Jawadekar,”Software Enginerring”, TMH
7. Schwalbe,”IT Project Managements”,Cengage Learning.

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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS EC-404
UNIT I
Amplifier Basics:Transistor as an amplifier,load line,Q-point & its selection criteria,designing of fixed bias and self-bias, stability of biasing circuits, calculation of stability factor.
Transistor at low frequency:frequency response, bandwidth, h-parameter analysis of CC, CB and CE configuration, simplified model, gain and impedance calculation of single stage amplifier.
Transistor at high frequency:high frequency model (hybrid-π), Parameters and their definition,Miller capacitance and its effect on voltage gain,

UNIT II 
Feedback amplifier:positive and negative feedback loop gain, effect of negative feedback on gain stability, distortion, bandwidth, input and output impedance of amplifier, types of feedback(voltage, current, series and shunt) and their analysis.
Oscillators:condition of sustained oscillation, RC phase shift, LC (Hartley and Collpit) Oscillators,Wein Bridge, Negative resistance (Tunnel diode and UJT) oscillators, crystal oscillators.

UNIT III
Power amplifier:classification, operation, analysis and design of Class A, Class B, Class-AB,Class C, transformer coupled, push pull and complementary symmetry amplifiers, power dissipation in transistors (Pdmax rating) and efficiency calculations.Tuned amplifier and its applications, Q factor, selectivity and bandwidth, effect of loading, double tuning (synchronous and stagger)

UNIT IV
Cascade amplifiers:Calculation of gain, Input and output impedance, Effect of Cascading on bandwidth, Transformer, RC and direct-coupled amplifier and their performance.
Darlington connection:equivalent circuit and Calculation of gain and impedances,
Cascade amplifier:advantage,circuit diagram and analysis, feedback pair and applications of BIFET,Bootstrapping technique.
Differential amplifier -configuration, transfer characteristics, DC analysis, h-parameter analysis,differential and common mode gain, CMRR, constant current source and current mirror, level shift.

UNIT V 
Operational amplifier:(IC741), specifications, ideal and practical characteristics, frequency response, unity gain bandwidth, limitations, slew rate and its effect on full power bandwidth, input offset voltage, bias and offset currents, compensation.
Applications of Op-Amp: Inverting and non-inverting amplifier Analog computation, summer(inverting and non-inverting), averager, integrator, differentiator, scalar, sign changer, phase changer,multiplier, buffer, Differential amplifier, instrumentation amplifier, comparator, Schmitt trigger,precision rectifier, log and antilog amplifier, voltage-to-current and current-to-voltage converter.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
  • 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
  • Graham Bell : Electronic Devices and Circuits , PHI
  • Donald A Neamen : Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
  • Salivahanan et al : Electronic Devices and Circuits, TMH

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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION   
CONTROL SYSTEMS  EC-402
UNIT I
Basic Control System Terminology and Classification of control System,Examples of control System ,Transfer Function of Linear Control System, Block Diagram Representation, Signal flow Graph Techniques.
Mathematical Modeling of Electrical Network: AC and DC Servomotors, Error Detector, Stepper Motor, Optical Encoder, Linearization.

UNIT II

Sensitivity of control Systems:Effects of Feedback on gain and time constant,pole location, bandwidth,Sensitivity,Stability,Disturbance signal,Control over System Dynamics by use of Feedback.
Time Response Analysis- Standard Test Signals,Time Response of 1st Order System, Model of Prototype DC Position Control System, Time Response of Prototype 2nd Order System Performance Specification of 2nd Order System, Steady-State Errors and Error Constants, Effects of Additions of Poles and Zeros to Open Loop and Closed Loop System, Design Specification of 2nd Order System and Higher-Order System, Performance Indices, Optimal Control System.

UNIT III 

Time Domain Stability Analysis-Concept of Stability of Linear Systems,Effects of Location of Poles on Stability, Necessary Conditions for Stability, Routh-Hurwitz Stability Criteria,Relative Stability Analysis,Root Locus Concept,Guidelines for Sketching Root-Locus,Frequency Domain Stability Analysis-Performance Specification in Frequency Domain,Co-relation between frequency Domain an Time Domain,Bode Plot, Minimum-Phase and Non-Minimum Phase System,Polar Plots,Inverse Polar Plot,Nyquist Stability Criterion, Assessment of Relative Stability (Phase Margin, Gain Margin and Stability), Constant-M and N Circle, Nichols Chart.

UNIT IV 

Approaches to System Design:Types of Compensation,Design of Phase-Lag, Phase Lead and Phase Lead-Lag Compensators in Time and Frequency Domain, Proportional, Derivative, Integral and PID Compensation.

UNIT V
Concept of State,State Variables and State Model:State Space Representation of Systems, Block Diagram for State Equation,Transfer Function Decomposition,Solution of State Equation, Transfer Matrix, Relationship between State Equation and Transfer Function, Controllability and Observability.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
  • B. C Kuo : Automatic Control System, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
  • Nagrath and Gopal : Control System Engineering, New Age International Publishers.
  • Samarjit Ghose : Control Systems Theory and Applications, Pearson Education
  • Distefano; Feedback and Control System (Schaum); TMH
  • B. S. Manke : Linear Control System (with MATLAB Application), Khanna Publishers.
  • Ogata : Modern Control Engineering, PHI
  • AK Mandal : An introduction to Control Engineering – Modeling, Analysis and Design, New Age International Publishers

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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
SEMESTER- VIII
COURSE: EC-802 CMOS CIRCUIT DESIGN



Unit I
Single-Stage Amplifier: Basic Concepts, Common Source Stage, Source Follower, Common-Gate Stage, Cascode Stage.
Frequency Response of Amplifiers:General Consideration, Common-Source Stage, Source Followers, Common-Gate Stage, Cascode Stage, Differential Pair.


Unit II
Differential Amplifier: Single-Ended and Differential Operation, Basic Differential Pair, Common-Mode Response, Differential Pair with MOS Loads, Gilbert Cell.
Feedback Amplifier: General Consideration, Feedback Topologies, Effect of Loading, Effect of Feedback on Noise.
Switched-Capacitor Circuits: General Consideration, Sampling Switches, Switched-Capacitor Amplifier, Switched-Capacitor Integrator, Switched-Capacitor Common-Mode Feedback.

Unit III
Oscillator: General Consideration, Ring Oscillator, Voltage Controlled Oscillator, Mathematical Model of VCOs.
Phase-Locked Loops: Simple PLL, Charge-Pump PLLs, Nonideal Effects in PLLs, Delayed-Locked Loops.

Unit IV

Sequential Circuit Design: Introduction, Sequencing Static Circuit, Circuit Design of Latches and Flip-Flops, Static Sequencing Element Methodology.
Array Subsystem: Introduction, SRAM, DRAM, Read-Only Memory, Serial Access Memories, Content-Addressable Memory,Programmable Logic Arrays.

Unit V
Datapath Subsystems:
Introduction, Addition/Subtraction, One/Zero Detector, Comparators, Counters, Boolean Logic Operation,Coding, Shifters, Multiplication, Division, Parallel-Prefix Computations.



References Books:
1. B. Razavi: Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, TMH Publication.
2. Weste, Harris and Banerjee: CMOS VLSI Design, Pearson Education
3. J. M. Rabaey, Digital Integrated Circuits, PHI Learning.
4. R. Jacob Baker: CMOS-Circuit Design, Layout and Simulation, Wiley.
5. A. A. Raj and T. Latha: VLSI Design, PHI Learning.

 

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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL 
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 system
smart 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.

References Books:
 
1. A. F. Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
2. W. C. Y. Lee: Mobile Communications Engineering- theory and practices, TMH.
3. Upena Dalal: Wireless Communications, Oxford University Press.
4. Kamilo Feher: Wireless Digital Communications, PHI Learning.
5. Mullet: Introduction to Wireless Telecommunication Systems and Networks: Cengage Learning.



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