Kannur University
KANNUR UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Engineering
Curriculum, Scheme of Examinations and Syllabi for M-Tech Degree
Programme with effect from Academic Year 2011-2012
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
M Tech
in
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING & SIGNAL
PROCESSING
0
, Kannur University
FIRST SEMESTER
Code Subject Hours/Week Sessional University Credit
Marks Examination
L T P Hrs Marks
Linear Algebra for Signal 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 101
processing
CSP 102 Random Processes & Applications 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 103 Advanced Digital Communication 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 104 DSP Processor & Architecture 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 105 Elective I 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 106 Elective II 3 - - 50 3 100 3
Advanced Communication - - 2 50 3 100 2
CSP 107(P)
Engineering Lab
CSP 108(P) Seminar - - 2 50 - - 2
TOTAL 18 4 400 700 22
ELECTIVE-I
CSP 105 (A) VLSI Structures for Digital Signal Processing
CSP 105 (B) Digital Filter Design & Applications
CSP 105 (C) Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
CSP 105 (D) Wireless Communication I
ELECTIVE II
CSP 106 (A) Electromagnetic Compatibility
CSP 106 (B) Design of Embedded Systems
CSP 106 (C) Biomedical Signal Processing & Systems
CSP 106 (D) Data Communication Systems
Sessional marks for all the Theory based Subjects
The marks allotted for internal continuous assessment and end-semester university
examinations shall be 50 marks and 100 marks respectively with a maximum of 150 marks
for each theory subject.
The weightage to award internal assessment marks should be as follows:
Test papers (two tests) : 25 marks
Assignments and/or class performance : 25 marks
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, Kannur University
SECOND SEMESTER
Code Subject Hours/Week Sessional University Credit
Marks Examination
L T P Hrs Marks
CSP 201 Digital Image Processing 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 202 Estimation and Detection Theory 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 203 Coding Theory 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 204 Elective III 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 205 Elective IV 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 206 Elective V 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 207(P) VLSI & Embedded Systems Lab - - 2 50 3 100 2
CSP 208(P) Term Paper - - 2 50 - - 2
TOTAL 18 4 400 700 22
ELECTIVE-III
CSP 204 (A) Statistical Signal Processing
CSP 204 (B) Optical Signal processing
CSP 204 (C) Multi rate Systems & Filter banks
CSP 204 (D) Fiber-Optic Communication
CSP 204 (E) Finite Fields and Their Applications
ELECTIVE-IV
CSP 205 (A) Spectral Analysis
CSP 205 (B) Speech Signal Processing
CSP 205 (C) Communication Networks
CSP 205 (D) Information Hiding & Data Encryption
CSP 205 (E) Fourier and Wavelet analysis
ELECTIVE-V
CSP 206 (A) Optimization Techniques
CSP 206 (B) Array Signal Processing
CSP 206 (C) Research Methodology
CSP 206 (D) Wireless Communication II
CSP 206 (E) Number theory and Cryptography
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, Kannur University
THIRD SEMESTER
Code Subject Hrs / Week Marks Credits
L T P Internal University Total
Guide Evaluation Thesis Viva
Committee
PED 301(P) Thesis 22 200 200 -- -- 400 8
Preliminary
Total 22 200 200 400 8
THESIS PRELIMINARY
This shall comprise of two seminars and submission of an interim thesis report. This report
shall be evaluated by the evaluation committee. The fourth semester Thesis- Final shall be
an extension of this work in the same area. The first seminar would highlight the topic,
objectives, methodology and expected results. The first seminar shall be conducted in the
first half of this semester. The second seminar is presentation of the interim thesis report of
the work completed and scope of the work which is to be accomplished in the fourth
semester.
FOURTH SEMESTER
Code Subject Hrs / Week Marks Credits
L T P Internal University Total
Guide Evaluation Thesis Viva
Committee
PED 401(P) Thesis 22 200 200 100 100 600 12
Total 22 200 200 100 100 600 12
Towards the middle of the semester there shall be a pre submission seminar to assess the
quality and quantum of the work by the evaluation committee. This shall consist of a brief
presentation of Third semester interim thesis report and the work done during the fourth
semester. The comments of the examiners should be incorporated in the work and at least
one technical paper is to be prepared for possible publication in journals / conferences. The
final evaluation of the thesis shall be an external evaluation.
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KANNUR UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Engineering
Curriculum, Scheme of Examinations and Syllabi for M-Tech Degree
Programme with effect from Academic Year 2011-2012
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
M Tech
in
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING & SIGNAL
PROCESSING
0
, Kannur University
FIRST SEMESTER
Code Subject Hours/Week Sessional University Credit
Marks Examination
L T P Hrs Marks
Linear Algebra for Signal 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 101
processing
CSP 102 Random Processes & Applications 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 103 Advanced Digital Communication 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 104 DSP Processor & Architecture 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 105 Elective I 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 106 Elective II 3 - - 50 3 100 3
Advanced Communication - - 2 50 3 100 2
CSP 107(P)
Engineering Lab
CSP 108(P) Seminar - - 2 50 - - 2
TOTAL 18 4 400 700 22
ELECTIVE-I
CSP 105 (A) VLSI Structures for Digital Signal Processing
CSP 105 (B) Digital Filter Design & Applications
CSP 105 (C) Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
CSP 105 (D) Wireless Communication I
ELECTIVE II
CSP 106 (A) Electromagnetic Compatibility
CSP 106 (B) Design of Embedded Systems
CSP 106 (C) Biomedical Signal Processing & Systems
CSP 106 (D) Data Communication Systems
Sessional marks for all the Theory based Subjects
The marks allotted for internal continuous assessment and end-semester university
examinations shall be 50 marks and 100 marks respectively with a maximum of 150 marks
for each theory subject.
The weightage to award internal assessment marks should be as follows:
Test papers (two tests) : 25 marks
Assignments and/or class performance : 25 marks
1
, Kannur University
SECOND SEMESTER
Code Subject Hours/Week Sessional University Credit
Marks Examination
L T P Hrs Marks
CSP 201 Digital Image Processing 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 202 Estimation and Detection Theory 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 203 Coding Theory 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 204 Elective III 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 205 Elective IV 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 206 Elective V 3 - - 50 3 100 3
CSP 207(P) VLSI & Embedded Systems Lab - - 2 50 3 100 2
CSP 208(P) Term Paper - - 2 50 - - 2
TOTAL 18 4 400 700 22
ELECTIVE-III
CSP 204 (A) Statistical Signal Processing
CSP 204 (B) Optical Signal processing
CSP 204 (C) Multi rate Systems & Filter banks
CSP 204 (D) Fiber-Optic Communication
CSP 204 (E) Finite Fields and Their Applications
ELECTIVE-IV
CSP 205 (A) Spectral Analysis
CSP 205 (B) Speech Signal Processing
CSP 205 (C) Communication Networks
CSP 205 (D) Information Hiding & Data Encryption
CSP 205 (E) Fourier and Wavelet analysis
ELECTIVE-V
CSP 206 (A) Optimization Techniques
CSP 206 (B) Array Signal Processing
CSP 206 (C) Research Methodology
CSP 206 (D) Wireless Communication II
CSP 206 (E) Number theory and Cryptography
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, Kannur University
THIRD SEMESTER
Code Subject Hrs / Week Marks Credits
L T P Internal University Total
Guide Evaluation Thesis Viva
Committee
PED 301(P) Thesis 22 200 200 -- -- 400 8
Preliminary
Total 22 200 200 400 8
THESIS PRELIMINARY
This shall comprise of two seminars and submission of an interim thesis report. This report
shall be evaluated by the evaluation committee. The fourth semester Thesis- Final shall be
an extension of this work in the same area. The first seminar would highlight the topic,
objectives, methodology and expected results. The first seminar shall be conducted in the
first half of this semester. The second seminar is presentation of the interim thesis report of
the work completed and scope of the work which is to be accomplished in the fourth
semester.
FOURTH SEMESTER
Code Subject Hrs / Week Marks Credits
L T P Internal University Total
Guide Evaluation Thesis Viva
Committee
PED 401(P) Thesis 22 200 200 100 100 600 12
Total 22 200 200 100 100 600 12
Towards the middle of the semester there shall be a pre submission seminar to assess the
quality and quantum of the work by the evaluation committee. This shall consist of a brief
presentation of Third semester interim thesis report and the work done during the fourth
semester. The comments of the examiners should be incorporated in the work and at least
one technical paper is to be prepared for possible publication in journals / conferences. The
final evaluation of the thesis shall be an external evaluation.
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