Monday 22 October 2012

6th Semester



10144GE003 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT   L T P C-3 0 0 3

UNIT I OVERVIEW OF MANAGEMENT 9
Definition Management - Role of managers - Evolution of Management thought -
Organization and the environmental factors – Trends and Challenges of Management in Global Scenario.
UNIT II PLANNING 9
Nature and purpose of planning - Planning process - Types of plans – Objectives - -
Managing by objective (MBO) Strategies - Types of strategies - Policies - Decision
Making - Types of decision - Decision Making Process - Rational Decision Making
Process - Decision Making under different conditions.
UNIT III ORGANIZING 9
Nature and purpose of organizing - Organization structure - Formal and informal groups I
organization - Line and Staff authority - Departmentation - Span of control -
Centralization and Decentralization - Delegation of authority - Staffing - Selection and
Recruitment - Orientation - Career Development - Career stages – Training -
Performance Appraisal.
UNIT IV DIRECTING 9
Creativity and Innovation - Motivation and Satisfaction - Motivation Theories -
Leadership Styles - Leadership theories - Communication - Barriers to effective
communication - Organization Culture - Elements and types of culture -Managing cultural diversity.
UNIT V CONTROLLING 9
Process of controlling - Types of control - Budgetary and non-budgetary control
techniques - Managing Productivity - Cost Control - Purchase Control - Maintenance
Control - Quality Control - Planning operations.
TOTAL= 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter, “Management”, Pearson Education
2. Charles W L Hill, Steven L McShane, “ Principles of Management”, Mcgraw Hill
Education, Special Indian Edition, 2007.
REFERENCES:
1. Hellriegel, Slocum & Jackson, ' Management - A Competency Based Approach',
Thomson South Western, 10th edition, 2007.
2, Harold Koontz, Heinz Weihrich and Mark V Cannice, 'Management - A global
& Entrepreneurial Perspective', Tata Mcgraw Hill, 12th edition, 2007.
3. Andrew J. Dubrin, “Essentials of Management”, Thomson Southwestern, Seventh
edition, 2007.
4. Massie, “Essentials of Management”, fourth edition,PHI,2010

10144EC602 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION  L T P C-3 0 0 3

UNIT I BASIC MEASUREMENT CONCEPTS 9
Measurement systems – Static and dynamic characteristics – Units and standards of measurements – Error analysis – Moving coil, moving iron meters – Multimeters – True RMS meters – Bridge measurements – Maxwell ,Hay ,Schering ,Anderson and Wien bridge.
UNIT II BASIC ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS 9
Electronic multimeters – Cathode ray oscilloscopes – Block schematic – Applications –
Special oscilloscopes – Q meters – Vector meters – RF voltage and power measurements. –True RMS meters.
UNIT III SIGNAL GENERATORS AND ANALYZERS 9
Function generators – pulse and square wave generators, RF signal generators – Sweep
generators – Frequency synthesizer – Wave analyzer – Harmonic distortion analyzer –
Spectrum analyzer - digital spectrum analyzer, Vector Network Analyzer – Digital L,C,R
measurements, Digital RLC meters.
UNIT IV DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS 9
Comparison of analog and digital techniques – Digital voltmeter – Multimeters – Frequency  counters – Measurement of frequency and time interval – Extension of frequency range –Automation in digital instruments, Automatic polarity indication – automatic ranging,automatic zeroing, fully automatic digital instruments, Computer
controlled test systems, Virtual instruments
.
UNIT V DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS AND FIBER OPTIC MEASUREMENTS 9
Elements of a digital data acquisition system – Interfacing of transducers – Multiplexing –data loggers - Computer controlled instrumentation – IEEE 488 bus – Fiber optic
measurements for power and system loss – Optical time domains reflectometer.
Total = 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
1. Helfrick, A.D. and William Cooper, D., “Modern Electronic Instrumentation and
Measurement Techniques”, PHI, 2007.
2. Ernest O. Doebelin, “ Measurement Systems- Application and Design”, TMH, 2007.
REFERENCES
1. Carr, J.J., “Elements of Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement”, Pearson education,2003.
2. David A. Bell,”Electronic Instrumentation and measurements”, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt Ltd, 2003.
3. B.C. Nakra and K.K. Choudhry, Instrumentation, “Measurement and Analysis,
Edition”, TMH, 2004.
4. James W. Dally, William F. Riley, Kenneth G. McConnell, Instrumentation for
Engineering Measurements, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 2003.

10144EC603 COMPUTER NETWORKS  L T P C-3 0 0 3

UNIT I PHYSICAL LAYER 9
Data Communications – Networks - Networks models – OSI model – Layers in OSI model– TCP / IP protocol suite – Addressing – Guided and Unguided Transmission media Switching: Circuit switched networks – Data gram Networks – Virtual circuit networks Cable networks for Data transmission: Dialup modems – DSL – Cable TV – Cable TV for Data transfer.
UNIT II DATA LINK LAYER 10
Data link control: Framing – Flow and error control –Protocols for Noiseless and Noisy
Channels – HDLC Multiple access: Random access – Controlled access
Wired LANS : Ethernet – IEEE standards – standard Ethernet – changes in the standard – Fast Ethernet – Gigabit Ethernet .Wireless LANS : IEEE 802.11–Bluetooth.
Connecting  LANS: Connecting devices - Backbone networks - Virtual LANS
Virtual circuit networks: Architecture and Layers of Frame Relay and ATM.
UNIT III NETWORK LAYER 9
Logical addressing: IPv4, IPv6 addresses
Internet Protocol: Internetworking – IPv4, IPv6 - Address mapping – ARP, RARP,
BOOTP, DHCP, ICMP, IGMP, Delivery - Forwarding - Routing – Unicast, Multicast
routing protocols.
UNIT IV TRANSPORT LAYER 8
Process-to-Process delivery - User Datagram Protocol (UDP) – Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) – Congestion Control – Quality of services (QoS) – Techniques to
improve QoS.
UNIT V APPLICATION LAYER 9
Domain Name System (DNS) – E-mail – FTP – WWW – HTTP – Multimedia Network
Security: Cryptography – Symmetric key and Public Key algorithms - Digital signature –
Management of Public keys – Communication Security – Authentication Protocols.
Total = 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Foruzan, B.A., “Data communication and Networking”, TMH, 2006. Unit I - IV
2. Prakash C.Gupta , “Data Communications and Computer Networks” PHI , 2009
REFERENCES
1. Tannenbaum, A.S., “Computer Networks”, 4th Edition, PHI, 2003.
2. Wayne Tomasi, “Introduction to Data Communication and Networking”, 1/e, Pearson
Education.
3. Kurouse, J.F. and Rouse W., “Computer Networking: A Topdown Approach Featuring”,4/e Pearson Education, 2007.
4. Greg Tomshon, Ed Tittel, David Johnson. “Guide to Networking Essentials”, fifth
edition, Thomson India Learning, 2007.
5. William Stallings, “Data and Computer Communication”, Eighth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2000.

B.E. (8 SEMESTER) ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

ANNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MADURAI- MADURAI 625 002

AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS
CURRICULUM R 2010
SEMESTER III
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2010–2011 onwards)
Code No Course Title L T P C
THEORY
10177MA301 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 3 1 0 4
10144EC302 Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 3
10144EC303 Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming in C++ 3 0 0 3
10144EC304 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 4
10144EC305 Signals and systems 3 1 0 4
10144EC306 Electronic Circuits-I 3 1 0 4
PRACTICAL
10144EC307 Digital Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC308 Electronic Circuits Lab I 0 0 3 2
10144EC309 Data structures and Object Oriented Programming Lab 0 0 3 2
TOTAL 18 4 9 28 
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SEMESTER IV
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2010–2011 onwards)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
THEORY
10177PR401 Probability and Random Processes 3 1 0 4
10144EC402 Electronic Circuits II 3 1 0 4
10144EC403 Communication Theory 3 1 0 3
10144EC404 Electromagnetic Fields 3 1 0 4
10144EC405 Linear Integrated Circuits 3 0 0 3
10144EC406 Control Systems 3 1 0 4
PRACTICAL
10144EC407 Electronics circuits II and simulation lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC408 Linear Integrated Circuits Lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC409 Electrical Engineering and Control System Lab 0 0 3 2
TOTAL 18 5 9 28
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SEMESTER V
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2010–2011 onwards)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
THEORY
10177GE005 Professional Ethics and Human Values 3 0 0 3
10144EC502 Digital Communication 3 1 0 3
10144EC503 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 0 4
10144EC504 Transmission Lines and Wave Guides 3 1 0 4
10177GE001 Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 0 3
10144EC506 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 3 1 0 4
PRACTICAL
10144EC507 Digital Signal Processing Lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC508 Communication Systems Lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC509 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab 0 0 3 2
10177GE510 Communication Skills Lab - I 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 18 4 9 29
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SEMESTER VI
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2010–2011 onwards)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
THEORY
10144GE003 Principles of Management 3 0 0 3
10144EC602 Measurements and Instrumentation 3 0 0 3
10144EC603 Computer Networks 3 0 0 3
10144EC604 Antenna and Wave Propagation 3 1 0 4
10144EC605 Computer Architecture and Organization 3 0 0 3
E01 Elective I 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
10144EC607 Computer Networks Lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC608 Electronics System Design Lab 0 0 3 2
10144EC609 Mini Project 0 0 4 2
10144EC610 Communication Skills Lab - II 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 18 1 10 25
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SEMESTER VII
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2010–2011 onwards)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
THEORY
10144EC701 Wireless Communication 3 0 0 3
10144EC702 Optical Communication and Networking 3 0 0 3
10144EC703 RF and Microwave Engineering 3 0 0 3
10144EC704 VLSI Design 3 0 0 3
E02 Elective II 3 0 0 3
E03 Elective III 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
10144EC705 VLSI Lab
10144EC706 Optical & Microwave Lab 0 0 3 2
TOTAL 18 0 10 25
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SEMESTER VIII
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2010–2011 onwards)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
THEORY
E04 Elective IV 3 0 0 3
E05 Elective V 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
10144EC801 Project Work 0 0 12 6
TOTAL 6 0 12 12
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LIST OF ELECTIVES
SEMESTER VI – Elective I (E01)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
10144ECE11 Medical Electronics 3 0 0 3
10144ECE12 Operating Systems 3 0 0 3
10144ECE13 Solid State Electronic Devices 3 0 0 3
10144ECE14 Speech Processing 3 0 0 3
10144ECE15 Numerical Methods 3 1 0 4
10144ECE16 Multicore Programming 3 0 0 3
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SEMESTER VII – Elective II (E02)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
10144ECE21 Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3 0 0 3
10144GE004 Total Quality Management 3 0 0 3
10144ECE23 Cryptography and Network Security 3 0 0 3
10144ECE24 Information Theory 3 0 0 3
10144GE010 Intellectual Property Rights 3 0 0 3
10144ECE26 Robotics 3 0 0 3
10144ECE27 Radar and Navigational Aids 3 0 0 3
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SEMESTER VII – Elective III (E03)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
10144ECE31 Advanced Microprocessors 3 0 0 3
10144ECE32 Dot Net and Java Programming 3 0 0 3
10144ECE33 High Speed Networks 3 0 0 3
10144ECE34 Soft Computing 3 0 0 3
10144ECE35 Multimedia Compression & Communication 3 1 0 4
10144ECE36 Parallel and Distributed Processing 3 0 0 3
10144ECE37 Advanced Digital System Design 3 0 0 3
10144ECE38 Optoelectronic Devices 3 0 0 3
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SEMESTER VIII – Elective IV (E04)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
10144ECE41 Digital Image Processing 3 0 0 3
10144ECE42 Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility 3 0 0 3
10144ECE43 Automotive Electronics 3 0 0 3
10144ECE44 Television and Video Engineering 3 0 0 3
10144ECE45 Nano Electronics 3 0 0 3
10144ECE46 Avionics 3 0 0 3
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SEMESTER VIII – Elective V (E05)
Code No. Course Title L T P C
10144ECE51 Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis 3 0 0 3
10144ECE52 Satellite Communication 3 0 0 3
10144ECE53 Mobile Adhoc Networks 3 0 0 3
10144ECE54 Wireless Sensor Networks 3 0 0 3
10144ECE55 Remote Sensing 3 0 0 3
10144ECE56 Optical Networks 3 0 0 3
10144ECE57 Wireless Networks 3 0 0 3
10144ECE58 Telecommunication Switching and Networks 3 0 0 3
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Wednesday 12 September 2012

Reason behind the Temples


There are hundreds of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be in the Vedic way.
Generally, the temples are located in a place where earth's magnetic waves pass through. In simple terms, these temples are located strategically at a place where the positive energy is abundantly available from the magnetic wave distribution of north/ south pole thrust.







Because of its location, where high magnetic values are available, the Main Idol is placed in the center, and also because they place a copper plate written with some Vedic scripts, which is buried, beneath the Main Idol's placement known as "Garbhagriha" or Moolasthan, the copper absorbs the earths magnetic waves and radiates to the surroundings. Thus a person who regularly visits a temple and makes clockwise pradakshina of the Main Idol's placement, automatically receives the beamed magnetic waves which get absorbed by his body. This is very slow and a regular visit will make him absorb more energy, known as positive energy. In addition, the Sanctum Sanctorum is completely enclosed on three sides. The effect of all energies is very high in here. The lamp that is lit radiates the heat and light energy.



The ringing of the bells and the chanting of prayers gives sound energy. The fragrance from the flowers, the burning of camphor give out chemical energy. The effect of all these energies is activated by the positive energy that comes out of the idol. This is in addition to the north/south pole magnetic energy that is absorbed by the copper plate and utensils that are kept in the Moolasthan.




The water used for the Pooja is mixed with Cardamom, Benzoine, Holy Basil (Tulsi), Clove, etc is the "Theertham". This water becomes more energized because it receieves the positive-ness of all these energies combined. When persons go to the temple for Deepaaraadhana, and when the doors open up, the positive energy gushes out onto the persons who are there. The water that is sprinkled onto the people passes on the energy to all. That is the reason why, men are not allowed to wear shirts to the temple and ladies have to wear more ornaments because it is through these jewels (metal) that positive energy is absorbed in ladies. It is proved that Theertham is a very good blood purifier, as it is highly energized.




In addition, temples offer holy water (about three spoons). This water is mainly a source of magneto therapy as they place the copper water vessel at the Garbhagriha. It also contains cardamom, clove, saffron, etc to add taste and Tulsi (holy Basil) leaves are put into the water to increase its medicinal value! The clove essence protects one from tooth decay, the saffron & Tulsi leave essence protects one from common cold and cough, cardamom and benzoine known as Pachha Karpuram, acts as a mouth refreshing agents. This way, one's health too is protected, by regularly visiting Temples !


 Courtesy,

" http://www.geetham.net/forums/"

Tuesday 11 September 2012

Nice Lines

*அழகான உருவங்களைக் கண்டு ஏங்காதீர்கள்-அங்கே
 ஆணவம் தலைதூக்கி நிற்கின்றது.
 அழகற்ற உருவங்களை ஒதுக்காதீர்கள்-அதற்குள்ளே
 ஒரு ஆத்மா தவித்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது.



 *என்னை நேசிக்க ஒருவர் இல்லையே என்று எத்தனை
   உள்ளங்கள் தவிக்கின்றன....

 அதே வேளையில் நான் அன்பு செலுத்த   ஒருவரும் இல்லையே        என்று  எத்தனை பேர் தவிக்கிறார்கள்...
"நாம் நேசிப்பவர்களாகவும் நேசிக்கப்படுபவர்களாகவும் இருப்போம்"

Saturday 1 September 2012

நம் நட்பு


"என்ன செய்தேன் உனக்கு! ஏன் என் மேல் 'அன்பு' வைத்தாய்?
புலம்ப வைத்தேன் உன்னை! இருந்தும் ஏன் என் மேல் 'புனித நட்பு' கொண்டாய்..?
தவிக்க விட்டேன் உன்னை! இருந்தும் ஏன் என்னை 'மகிழ்ச்சி தண்ணிரில்' மிதக்க விட்டாய்?
மிரள வைத்தேன் உன்னை! இருந்தும் ஏன் என் மேல் 'மிரட்டும் பாசம்' வைத்தாய் ?
கலங்க வைத்தேன் உன்னை! இருந்தும் ஏன் என் மேல் 'களங்கமில்லா நேசம்' வைத்தாய்?"
ஆனால், உனக்காக செய்வேன் 'ஒன்றை மட்டும்'....!
"கொடுத்துவிடுவேன் என் உயிரையும் 'என்றும் உன்னை காக்க'....!"

கல்லூரி கால நட்பு


"அன்று(During College Life).......
நான் அழுத போதெல்லாம் என் கண்ணீரை துடைத்த முதல் கை என் நண்பன்..!!!
வீழ்ந்த போதெல்லாம் தோள் கொடுத்து தூக்கி விட்டவன் என் நண்பன்..!!!
தோற்கும் போதெல்லாம் தட்டி கொடுத்து நம்பிக்கை தந்தவன் என் நண்பன்..!!!
மற்றவர்கள் எதிர்த்த போதெல்லாம் என் முன்னே நின்று என்னை காத்தவன் என் நண்பன்...!!!

ஆனால் இன்றோ.....(After College Life...A few years after that...)

"என் சிரிப்பை பகிர்ந்துகொள்ள மட்டும் நீ இல்லையே....!
ஏங்குகிறேன் நண்பா! இருந்து விடு என்னுடன் என்றும்..."

Friday 6 January 2012

Ram Kumar.P-"The Young Artist"

These are just a trial....This Painting are drawn by Mr.P.Ram kumar. He is a Young Master who is improving his talent day by day.. Well, in future  the world can see him as a Best Director ....Let us wait for his FIRST FILM!


His Paintings,,,,,Wait for the new paintings......That will be published Shortly in this Blog..!








Ram Kumar.P


I am really very Proud to have him as my BEST FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!!!

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