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Cuet Ete Syllabus

The document provides a detailed summary of courses for Level-I Term-I and Term-II, including course titles, credits, and contact hours. It outlines various subjects such as Basic Electrical Engineering, Differential and Integral Calculus, Chemistry, Technical English, and Electronics, among others, along with their respective syllabi. The total credits for Term-I are 19.75 and for Term-II are 21.25, with a breakdown of theory and sessional courses.

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Course Details

SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-I TERM-I
Course No. Course Title Theory Credit Sessional Credit Total
contact contact Credit
hours/week hours/week
EEE 181 Basic Electrical 4.00 4.00 - - 4.00
Engineering
EEE 182 Basic Electrical - - 3.00 1.50 1.5
Engineering Sessional
MATH 181 Differential and Integral 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Calculus
MATH 183 Ordinary & Partial 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Differential Equations and
Matrix
CHEM 181 Chemistry 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
CHEM 182 Chemistry Sessional - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
HUM 181 Technical English 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ME 182 Mechanical Engineering - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
Drawing
Total 16.00 16.00 7.50 3.75 19.75

No. of Theory Courses: 5


No. of Sessional Courses: 3
Total contact hours: (16.00+7.5) = 23.50
Total credit: 19.75

DETAILS SYLLABUS OF

LEVEL-I TERM-I

Course Code: EEE 181


Course Title: Basic Electrical Engineering
Credit: 4.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 4

Fundamental Concepts: Voltage, current, power, energy, active and passive circuit elements, independent and dependent
sources.
Basic Circuits law: Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws, voltage and current division rules.
Simple resistive circuits: Series and parallel circuits, Equivalent resistance calculation, wye-delta transformation.
Electrical Network Solution Techniques: Mesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis, and Branch Current Methos.
Network Theorems: Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Superposition, Millman’s and Reciprocity Theorems. Maximum Power
Transfer theorem.
Introduction to Alternating Current Circuits: Sinusoidal voltage & current, frequency, phase difference, Energy Stored
in Capacitor & Inductor, Average and RMS Values, Complex Impedance and Phasor Algebra, Power relations in AC
Circuits, Series and Parallel Resonance.

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Responses of RL, RC and RLC circuits: Natural and step responses.
Instantaneous voltage, current and power, impedance of AC quantities, RMS value & average value, RLC series and
parallel circuits.
3-Phase Power Circuits: Balanced and unbalanced 3- phase circuit, power calculation, Phase sequence and its effect.
Magnetic quantities and variables: Flux, permeability and reluctance, magnetic field strength, magnetic potential, flux
density, magnetization curve. Laws in magnetic circuits: Ohm’s law and Ampere’s circuital law. Magnetic circuits: series,
parallel and series-parallel circuits.

Course Code: EEE 182


Course Title: Basic Electrical Engineering Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on syllabus of EEE 181.

Course Code: MATH 181


Course Title: Differential and Integral Calculus
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Differential Calculus: Review of differentiation of various types of functions with domain and Range; Limit, Continuity
and Differentiability, Differentiation of Explicit & Implicit Functions and Parametric Equations, Significance of Derivatives
& Differentials, Successive Differentiation of various types of Functions,

Rolle’s Theorem, Mean value theorem. Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorems in finite and infinite forms. Divergence and
Convergence of series. Partial differentiation, Tangent, normal and curvature. Determination of maxima and minima of
functions and their application.

Integral Calculus: Review of indefinite and definite integration of various types of functions. Use of definite integration in
summing series. Walli’s formulae. Improper integrals. Beta function and Gamma functions. Area under a plane curve and
area of a region enclosed by two curves in Cartesian and polar coordinates. Volume and surface areas of solids of revolution.

Course Code: MATH 183


Course Title: Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations and Matrix
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Ordinary differential equations:
Definition, Formation of ODE; Degree and order of ODE; Solution of first order and first degree ODE with
various methods; Solution of first order and higher order homogeneous and Non-homogeneous differential
equations with constant coefficients; Engineering applications: system modelling and analysis; Solution of DE in
series use Frobenious method;
Special function: Bessel’s functions, Legendre’s polynomials and their properties.
Partial differential equations (PDE):
Formation of PDE; Solution of linear and Nonlinear PDE of order one; Charpit’s method; Second order PDE;
Homogeneous and Non-homogeneous linear equations with constant coefficients. Solution separations of
variables; PDE of engineering (Wave equation, heat flow equation; Transmission line equations i. e. telephone
equation, telegraph equations, radio equations etc) and their solutions.
Matrix: Definition of Various types of matrix; Algebra of matrix; Elementary transformation of matrix; Rank of
matrix in canonical and normal from; Inverse of matrix; Solution of linear equations; Eigen values and eigen
vectors and their physical meaning; Calay-Hamilton theorem; Matrix Polynomials.

Course Code: CHEM 181


Course Title: Chemistry
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
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Inorganic Chemistry:
Structure of Atom: Wave nature and particle nature of electrons, de Broglie’s equation, Heisenberg’s
Uncertainty Principle, Schrodinger’s wave equation, particle in one dimensional box and in the three
dimensional box, normalization and orthogonalization of wave functions.
Chemical bonding: Ionic bond, covalent bond, coordination bonding Valence Bond Theory, Molecular Orbital
Theory, Linear combination of atomic orbital, Metallic Bonding, Hydrogen Bonding, Vander waal’s forces.
Chemical bonding: Valence Bond Theory, Molecular Orbital Theory, Linear combination of atomic orbital,
Metallic Bonding, Hydrogen Bonding, Vander waal’s forces.
Semiconductor Materials: Structure and properties of semiconductor elements: B, Si, Ge, Ga, As, Sb,
Semiconductor, Energy band description on semiconductor, effect of temperature on semiconductor.
Electrolysis and electrolytic conductance: Electrolysis and its mechanism, Faraday’s Laws of electrolysis,
conductance of electrolytes, Type of conductors, Specific conductance, Equivalent conductance, Mechanism of
electrolytic conductance, Factors influence the conductivity, Arrhenius theory of ionization, Migration of ions,
Kohlrauch’s law, Abnormal ion conductance, Transport number and its determination, conductometric titration.
Electromotive forces : Half reaction, Electrochemical cell, Cell reaction, Cell potential, Cell diagram, Salt
bridge, Measurement of EMF of a cell, Relation between EMF and free energy, Single electrode potential, Using
standard potential, Nernst’s equation, Different types of reference electrode, Determination of pH of a solution,
Dry cell, solar cell, Lithium ion battery, Fuel cell and it’s latest development.

Photochemistry: Photochemical Reactions, Laws of Photochemistry, Quantum Yield, Photosensitized Reaction.

Course Code: CHEM 182


Course Title: Chemistry Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of CHEM 181

Course Code: HUM 181


Course Title: Technical English
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Technical and Scientific Vocabulary, The phonetic system and correct English pronunciation , Use of Phonetics, Parts of
Speech, Uses of Prefixes and Suffixes, Use of Prepositions, Question words, Phrases and Idioms, Correction of Error,
Structure of Sentences, Clauses, Transformation of Sentences. Précis Writing, Comprehension, Paragraph Writing on
Scientific and Other Themes, Official and Commercial Correspondence, Technical Report Writing, Research Paper Writing,
Thesis, dialogue, Study of manners, Effective oral presentation, Preparing resumes and job letters, Applications, Press
report writing, Tender Notice, Free Composition.

Course Code: ME 182


Course Title: Mechanical Engineering Drawing
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Basic elements of Mechanical Drawing- Type of lines, Scale of Drawing, Dimensioning, Lettering. Orthographic projection,
Sectional view, Auxiliary view, Isometric views/projection, Missing line, Detail and Assembly drawing, AutoCAD or other
software’s/ contemporary packages.

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SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-I TERM-II
Course Course Title Theory Credit Sessional Cre Total
No. contact contact dit Credit
hours/week hours/week
ETE 101 Electronics-I 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 102 Electronics- I Sessional - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
EEE 183 Fundamentals of Electrical 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Machines
EEE 184 Fundamentals of Electrical - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
Machines Sessional
PHY 181 Engineering Physics 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
PHY 182 Engineering Physics Sessional - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
MATH Vector Analysis and Operational 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
185 Calculus
CSE 181 Computer Programming and 4.00 4.00 - - 4.00
Numerical Analysis
CSE 182 Computer Programming and - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
Numerical Analysis Sessional
Total 16.00 16.00 10.50 5.25 21.25

No. of Theory Courses: 5


No. of Sessional Courses: 4
Total contact hours: (16.00+10.50) = 26.50
Total credit: 21.25

Course Code: ETE 101


Course Title: Electronics-I
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3

P-N junction as a circuit element: Bonds in semiconductor, Energy band descriptions,


Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, p-type and n-type semiconductor, mejority and
minority carriers, operational principle of p-n junction diode, contact potential, current-
voltage characteristics of a diode, simplified dc and ac diode models, dynamic resistance
and capacitance.
Diode circuits: Crystal diode rectifier, Operations of Half wave and full wave rectifiers,
Efficiency of rectifiers, Ripple factor, Filtering of rectified output, rectifiers with filter
capacitor, Voltage stabilization characteristics of a zener diode, zener shunt regulator,
Familiarization of IC 78 series regulator, Linear wave shaping circuit.
Transistor: Introduction to Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT), Operating Principle,
Packages, Ratings, Parameters, Bipolar Junction Transistor Characteristics, Transistor

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Configurations and Their Equivalent Circuits (CB, CE, & CC), Comparison of
Transistor Configurations, Load Line analysis, Operating regions.
Transistor Biasing: Condition for faithful amplification, Biasing and Stabilization of
BJT Amplifiers, Stability factor, Methods of transistor biasing, Design of bias circuits, r-
Parameters, h-Parameters,
Single stage transistor Amplifier: Different Transistor Amplifier Circuits and their
Cascading, Frequency response, Effects on I/O Impedance, Darlington Pair, Emitter
Follower.
Multistage Transistor Amplifier: Analysis of RC Coupled, Transformer Coupled and
Direct coupled Transistor Amplifier, Comparison, Frequency response.
FET: FET Constructions, working Principle and, Characteristics, Biasing and
Stabilization of Q Point, amplifier configurations.
MOS Transistors: Structure, operation and biasing of MOS. MOS amplifier. JFET,
MOSFET amplifier: basic transistor amplifier configurations-Common-Source,
Common-Gate Stage, Source Follower (common drain); single stage integrated circuit
MOSFET amplifiers, multistage amplifiers, basic JFET amplifiers.

Course Code: ETE 102


Course Title: Electronics-I Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 101

Course Code: EEE 183


Course Title: Fundamentals of Electrical Machines
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

DC Generator: Description of Different Parts of DC Generators, EMF equation, Principle of DC Generator. Parallel
operation. Application of DC Generator.

AC Generator: Construction, Theory of Operation, Alternator Regulation, Synchronizing & Load Sharing of Alternator,
Applications of AC Generator.

Transformer: Working principle and its construction, Parallel Operation, Three Phase operation of single Phase
Transformer, Applications of Single phase & Three Phase Transformer.

DC Motor: Principle of operation, Classification, Applications of DC Motor.

AC Motor: Induction Motor, General Principles, Rotating Magnetic Field, Starting Methods, Speed Control Methods.
Applications of AC Motor.

Synchronous Machines: Theory of Operation, Motor Characteristics, Synchronous Condenser, Applications of


Synchronous Motor. Introduction to Single Phase A/C Machines, Stepper Motor.

Course Code: EEE 184


Course Title: Fundamentals of Electrical Machines Sessional
Credit: 0.75
5
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Experiments based on Syllabus of EEE-183

Course Code: PHY 181


Course Title: Engineering Physics
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Optics: Combination of lenses: Equivalent Lens and Equivalent Focal Length, Defects of Images Formed by
Lenses; Spherical Aberration, Astigmatism, Coma, Distortion, Curvature of Image, Chromatic Aberration.
Interference: Interference by Multiple Reflection, Interferometers, Newton’s rings, Huygen’s Principle and
construction, Young’s Double Slit Experiment, Bi-prism.
Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer Diffraction, Diffraction by Single Slit, Diffraction of Double slit, Diffraction
Gratings.
Polarization: Production and Analysis of Polarized Light, Optical activity of Nicol prism & others, Optics of
Crystals.
Introduction to Solid State Physics: Crystalline and non-crystalline solid, single crystal and polycrystalline
solids, unit cell, Crystal systems, Coordination number, NaCl and CsCl structure, Packing fraction, Crystal
planes and directions, Miller indices, Reciprocal lattice, calculation of inter-planar spacing for cubic system,
Relation between inter-planar spacing & Miller indices, Bragg’s law, Methods of determination of inter-planar
spacing from diffraction patterns, Defects in siolids; point defect, line defect; Different types of bonds in solids,
Distinction between metal, insulator and semiconductor in terms of energy band.
Classical theory of electrical and thermal conduction: Scattering, mobility and resistivity, temperature
dependence of metal resistivity, Mathiessen’s rule, Hall Effect and thermal conductivity.
Introduction to quantum mechanics: Wave nature of electrons, Schrodinger’s equation, and one-dimensional
quantum problems- infinite quantum well, potential step and potential barrier; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
and quantum box.
Laser: Induced absorption, Spontaneous and stimulated emissions, Laser principle, Properties & characteristics
of laser beam concepts of coherence, He-Ne and semiconductor lasers (simple ideas) and applications.
Oscillations: Simple harmonic motion, Combination of S.H.M. and Lissajous Figures, Free, Damped and
Forced Oscillations, Resonance, Vibrations of Membranes and Columns. Standing Waves, Travelling Waves,
Principle of Superposition, Wave Velocity, Group Velocity and Phase Velocity, Power and intensity in a wave.
Quantum Theory: Photoelectric Effect, Quantum Theory of Light, Compton Effect, De-Broglie Wave,
Uncertainty principle and its application, Time dependent and time independent Schrodinger’s wave Equation.

Course Code: PHY-182


Course Title: Engineering Physics Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of PHY-181.

Course Code: MATH-185


Course Title: Vector Analysis and Operational Calculus
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Vector Analysis:
Vector and scalar quantity, linearly dependent and independent Vector differentiation; Gradient, Divergence and
Curl and their physical significance in the field theory. Vector Integration, Line integrals; surface integrals;
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Volume integrals; The divergence theorem of Gauss; Stoke’s theorem; Greenn’s theorem in the plane; Related
integral theorem. General Coordinates.
Operational Calculus:
Fourier analysis:
Real and complex from of Fourier series and their physical interpretation; Fourier transform and convolution of
Fourier transform. Inverse Fourier transform and convolution of Fourier Transform, Properties of Fourier
Transform and relation between convolution and Fourier Transform.
Laplace Transform: Definition of Laplace transform and inverse Laplace transform, Convergence of LT;
property of Laplace transform; Laplace transform of Derivatives and Integrals; Unit-step function, Dirac-Delta
function, Periodic function ; some special theorems on Laplace transforms, solutions of DE and evaluation of
improper integral use Laplace transform.

Course Code: CSE 181


Course Title: Computer programming and numerical analysis
Credit: 4.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 4.0

Computer programming and numerical analysis


Introduction: Types and Generations of Computers, Basic Organization and Functional
units of Computers, Single and multi-user systems.
Introduction to Computer Programming: Problem solving techniques, algorithm
specification and development. Programming style, debugging and testing,
documentation, Program design methodologies, structured and modular program design.
Programming Language in C: Data types, operators and conversions, Statements.
Control structures, array of pointers, Structure, union and bit-field, External files.
Concepts of Object Oriented Programming, Introduction to C++, C++ Language
Constructs, Classes and Objects, Constructors and Destructors, Operator over loading,
Inheritance, Polymorphismand Dynamic Binding , Stream, Templates, Exception
Handling.
Numerical Analysis: Numbers and Errors, Numerical solution of algebraic and
transcendental equations, Matrices, Solution of system of linear equations by matrix
method, Interpolation, Extrapolation. Solution of differential equation, Numerical
Integration, Curve Fitting.

Course Code: CSE 182


Course Title: Computer programming and numerical analysis Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Experiments based on Syllabus of CSE 182

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SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-II TERM-I
Course Course Title Theory Credit Sessional Credit Total
No. contact contact Credit
hours/week hours/week
ETE 201 Electronics-II 3.00 3.00 3.00
ETE 202 Electronic-II Sessional - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
ETE 203 Signals and Systems 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 204 Signals and Systems Sessional - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
Data Structures and 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
CSE 281
Algorithms
Data Structures and - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
CSE 282
Algorithms Sessional
MATH Engineering Statistics and 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
281 Complex Variables
HUM Financial Accounting and 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
281 Management
Total 15.00 15.00 9.00 4.50 19.50

No. of Theory Courses: 5


No. of Sessional Courses: 3
Total contact hours: (15.00+9.00) = 24.00
Total credit: 19.50

Course Code: ETE 201


Course Title: Electronics- II
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Audio Power Amplifiers: characteristics of two port network, Analysis of Class A, B,


C, D, E and AB Amplifiers. Push pull, Class B, Class C Amplifier and their Design.
Transistor Amplifier with Complementary Symmetry, Thermal Runway.
Tuned Amplifiers: Resonant Circuit, Quality factor and Bandwidth of an Amplifier,
Tuned Potential Amplifiers, Single Tuned, Double Tuned and Cascade Amplifier
analysis.
Oscillators: Condition of Self Oscillations. Study of Different Types of Oscillators.
Design of Oscillators. Frequency Stability, Negative Resistance in Oscillators.
IC 555 with applications.
Feedback Amplifiers: The Feedback concept, General characteristics of Negative
Feedback amplifier, Forms of Feedback: Voltage series Feedback, Current series
Feedback, Current shunt Feedback, Voltage shunt Feedback.

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Operational Amplifier (Op-Amps): Introduction to Op-Amps, Op-Amp
characteristics, AC, AD, CMRR, Slew Rate, Offset Voltage and Other Parameters,
Differentiator, Integrator, Comparator Circuits, Schmitt trigger, Linear Applications of
OP-Amps, Non-linear applications of OP-Amp, Comparator, Astable & Monostable
modes of Amplifier.
Active filters: Different types of filters and specifications, transfer functions, realization
of first and second order low, high and band pass filters using Op-Amps.
Passive Filter Networks: basic types. Characteristic impedance and attenuation, ladder
network, low pass, high pass filters, propagation coefficient and time delay in filter
sections, practical composite filters.
Course Code: ETE 202
Course Title: Electronics- II Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 201

Course Code: ETE 203


Course Title: Signal and Systems
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Classification of signals and systems: signals - classification, basic operation on
signals, elementary signals, representation of signals using elementary signals,
Introduction to Discrete-time signals.
Systems – classification: in terms of channel and input & output. Properties of Systems:
Linearity, causality, time invariance, memory, stability, inevitability, LTI system.
Modeling of LTI systems: system representation of electrical analogues system
Differential equations - system representation, order of the system, solution techniques,
zero state and zero input response, system properties; impulse response - convolution
integral, determination of system properties; state variable - basic concept, state equation
and time domain solution. Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems: Fourier series-
properties, harmonic representation, system response, frequency response of LTI
systems; Fourier transformation- properties, system transfer function, system response
and distortion-less systems. Applications of time and frequency domain analyses:
solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems. Laplace transformation:
properties, inverse transform, solution of system equations, system transfer function,
system stability and frequency response and application. Pole zero concepts.
Spectral Analysis: Preview of Fourier transform theory, energy, power, Parseval's
theorem, Power Spectral Density Functions (PSDF), Analog Spectrum Analyzers, Auto
Correlation Function, Relationship between the PSDF and the Auto Correlation
Function, PSDF's of harmonic signals and un-correlated (white) signals. Review of
signal transfer in linear systems, Ideal Low pass Filters.

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Course Code: ETE 204
Course Title: Signal and Systems Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 203

Course Code: CSE 281


Course Title: Data Structures and Algorithms
Credit: 3.00
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Concepts and examples of Elementary Data objects, Abstract data types and data structures, Classes and objects,
Complexity of Algorithms: worst case, average case, and amortized complexity, Algorithm analysis. Algorithm design
paradigms, Lists: stacks, queues, implementation, garbage collection. Dictionaries: Hash tables, binary search trees, AVL
trees, red-black trees, splay trees, skip-lists, B-trees. Priority queues. Graphs: Shortest path algorithms, minimal spanning
tree algorithms, depth-first and breadth- first search. Sorting: Advanced sorting methods and their analysis, lower bound on
complexity, order statistics.

Course Code: CSE 282


Course Title: Data Structures and Algorithms Sessional
Credit: 1.50
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of CSE 281

Course Code: MATH 281


Course Title: Engineering Statistics and Complex Variables
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Statistical Analysis: Measures of dispersion; Moment generating function, significance
of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th moment; correlation and regression. Definition and rules of
combination, elementary probability theory, Random variable and probability density
functions, discontinuous probability distributions like binomial, Poisson, continuous
distribution like Gaussian distribution, Rayleigh distribution, Nakagami distribution,
characteristics of distributions, Test of hypothesis like T-test, Chi-square test, Z-test.
Complex Variable: General functions of a complex variable with physical significance,
Limits and continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems; Complex
differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations, Mapping by elementary functions,
Line Integral of a complex function, Cauchy's Integral theorem, Cauchy's Integral
formula, Liouville's theorem, Taylor's theorem and Laurent's theorem. Singular points,
Residue, Cauchy's Residue theorem. Evaluation of residues, Contour integration,
Conformal mapping.

Course Code: HUM 281


Course Title: Financial Accounting & Management
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

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Accounting:

Accounting: Meaning and Importance of Accounting, Some relevant accounting principles, Journal-Ledger, Trial balance,
Final accounts (Income statement and balance sheet); Considering adjusting entries.

Costing: Concept of cost; Classification of costs; Labour, Overhead and Job costing, Marginal costing, Operating costing.

Management:

Management and Organization: Brief history of the development of management theories, management functions;
principles of management; organization structure; type of organization; lines of command and response; span of control,
centralization and decentralization, authority-responsibility relationship.

Personnel management: Management function; principles of management and industrial relations; manpower planning,
recruitment and development; discipline; leadership types of leaders; types of leading; communication skills; morale and
motivation; human needs and theories of motivation; reaction to frustration; job rotation; enlargement and enrichment.

Performance appraisal and compensation: Job evaluation; merit rating; salary and wages; wage incentive plans; wages
and productivity; fringe benefits.

Marketing Management: Purchasing procedures; contracts and subcontracts, purchasing problem, marketing concepts,
industrial and consumer selling; distribution channels of goods, marketing problems, sales promotion techniques;
advertising; organization fro purchasing and selling; sales department.

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SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-II TERM-II
Course Course Title Theory Credit Sessional Credit Total
No. contact contact Credit
hours/w hours/we
eek ek
ETE 205 Digital Logic Design 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 206 Digital Logic Design Sessional - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
ETE 207 Electromagnetic Fields and 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Waves
ETE 209 Analog Communications 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 210 Analog Communications - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
Sessional
ETE 211 Control System Engineering 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Control System Engineering - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
ETE 212
Sessional
CSE 284 Object Oriented Programming - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
HUM Economics and Sociology 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
283
Total 15.00 15.00 10.50 5.25 20.25

No. of Theory Courses: 5


No. of Sessional Courses: 4
Total contact hours: (15.00+10.50) = 25.50
Total credit: 20.25

Course Code: ETE 205


Course Title: Digital Logic Design
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Number Systems: Representation of Numbers in different bases. Addition, Subtraction in different bases; Base
Complement: Subtraction using Complements; Binary Multiplication and Division.

Binary Codes & Simplification of Boolean Algebra: Different Code Systems. Boolean algebra, Various Gates. Standard
and Canonical form of Boolean expression. Truth Table, Boolean expression simplification using Karnaugh map method,
Tabular method.

Implementation of Logic Circuits using various Gates: NOR, NAND, AND, OR, INVERT Implementation. Diode Logic
Gates, Transistor Switches.
Logic Families: TTL, ECL, IIL and CMOS logic with operation details, Performance analysis parameters of logic families
such as Fan-out, noise-margin, propagation delay, power dissipation etc.

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Combinational Logic Circuits: Design Procedure; Adder, Subtractor, Code Converters, Parity bit Checker, Encoder,
Decoder, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, ROM and PLA.

Flip-Flops: SR, JK, Master Slave, T & D type Flip Flops and their Truth Tables and logic circuits.

Sequential Circuits: Introduction to Sequential Circuits. Analysis and Synthesis of Synchronous Sequential Circuits.

Counters: Classifications, Synchronous and Asynchronous Counter Design and Analysis, Ring Counter, Johnson Counter,
Counter with Parallel Load.
Registers: Classifications, Shift Register, Transfer Registers, Circular Registers and their Applications. Registers with
Parallel Load.

Converters: Digital to Analog (D/A) & Analog to Digital (A/D) Converters and their Applications.
Semiconductor Memory: Classification and Details of PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, SRAM and DRAM

Course Code: ETE 206


Course Title: Digital Logic Design Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 205

Course Code: ETE- 207


Course Title: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Coordinate System: Introduction to coordinate systems, transformations between coordinate systems.

Electrostatics field: Coulomb’s law, force, Electric Field Intensity, Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s theorem with application,
Electrostatic potential, Boundary conditions, Method of images, Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations, Energy of Electrostatic
System. Conductor and Dielectrics.

Magnetostatics field: Concept of Magnetic Field, Ampere’s law, Biot-savart Law, Vector Magnetic Potential, Energy of
Magnetostatic System, Mechanical Forces and Torque in Electric and Magnetic Fields. Curvilinear co-ordinates.
Rectangular, Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates, Solutions to Static Field, Problems, Graphical field mapping with
applications, Solutions to Laplace’s equations. Rectangular, Cylindrical and Spherical harmonics with applications.

Maxwell’s Equations: Derivations of Maxwell’s equations in different co-ordinate systems and its applications, Continuity
of Charges, Concept of Displacement Current, Boundary conditions for Time Varying Systems, Potentials used with
Varying Charges and Currents. Retarded Potentials. Wave equations and their solutions.

Relation between Circuit Theory and Field Theory: Circuit Concepts and its derivation from Field Equations. High
frequency circuit concepts, Circuit radiation resistance. Skin effect, Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics,
Depth of penetration and Circuit impedance. Current distribution in various types of conductors, internal impedance, Power
loss.

Plane Electromagnetic Waves: Propagation of plane wave in lossless and lossy media, Polarization of plane wave, Flow of
EM power and Poynting vector

Radio wave propagation: Plane wave propagation through ionosphere and ground wave propagation. Effect of earth
curvature on wave propagation.

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Course Code: ETE- 209
Course Title: Analog Communications
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to Analog communication: Necessity and Types of modulation,


transmitters, transmission channels and receivers.
Continuous Wave Linear Modulators: Amplitude modulation (AM), Time Domain
Expression and Modulation Index, Frequency Domain (Spectral) representations, and
Transmission bandwidth for AM. AM for a single Tone Message, Phasor Diagram of an
AM signal, Illustration of the Carrier and Side Band Components.
Double Side Band (DSB) Modulation: Time and Frequency Domain Expressions,
Square Law Modulators, Balanced Modulators, Ring Modulators, Single Side Band
Modulation (SSB), Generation of SSB using a Side Band filter, Indirect Generation of
SSB.
Demodulation for Linear Modulation: Demodulation of AM signals, Square Laws
and Envelop Detectors, Super heterodyne Receiver for Standard AM Radio,
Synchronous demodulation of AM, DSB and SSB.
Frequency and Phase modulation: Instantaneous Frequency and phase, Time Domain
Representations for FM and PM, Phasor Diagram for FM and PM. FM and PM Signals
for a Single Tone Message, Modulation Index and Phasor Diagrams. Spectral
representation of FM and PM for single tone message. Transmission bandwidth for FM,
Carson's rule, Narrow band and Wide Band FM and PM signals. Generation of FM,
Commercial FM requirements. Demodulation of FM and PM signals, Limiter,
discriminator, Commercial and Stereo FM Radio.
Frequency division multiplexing (FDM) Systems: FDM in Telephony, Telephone
Hierarchy and examples of Group and Super group Generation. Satellite System and
Applications and Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) Systems. Filters and
Oscillator requirement in FDM.
Representation of Random Signals and Noise in Communication System: Signal
Power and Spectral Representations, White noise, Thermal noise, PSDF of White
Signals. Input and Output Relationship for Random Signals and Noise Passed Through a
Linear Time Invariant System, Band Limited White Noise, ARC Filtering of White
Noise.
Noise performance of Analog Communication Systems: Signal-to-Noise Ratio in
Linear Modulation, Synchronous Detection of DSB. Signal-to-Noise Ratio for AM and
SSB, FM, Effect of Noise in Envelope and Square Law Detection of AM, Threshold
Effects in Nonlinear Detectors.
TV system: Introduction to TV transmission, VSB modulation and spectra, Scanning
techniques, Composite Video Signal Analysis, Horizontal and Vertical Sync Details,
Color mixing, hue, Additive and subtractive mixing, Color TV

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Course Code: ETE 210
Course Title: Analog Communications Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 209

Course Code: ETE 211


Course Title: Control System Engineering
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to Control System, Rotating Power Amplifier, AC & DC Servomotor, Input


to Control System, Steady State Response to Step, Ramp and Parabolic Inputs, Transient
Response, Poles and Zeros, Frequency Response of pole and zero diagram, Routh’s
stability Criterion, Block Diagram Representation, Transfer function and flow graph,
Absolute and relative stability, Parameter sensitivity, Root locus, Frequency response,
Nyquist Stability Criterion.
Modern Control System: Introduction, State Variable Analysis, Canonical Forms,
Controllability and Observability, Application of Eigen Values, Linear Control System
Design by State Feedback Control Design, P, I, PI and PID Types.
Programmable Logic Control: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) An Overview:
PLCs, Parts of PLC, Principles of operation, Fundamentals of Logics, PLCs Hardwire
components, Basics of PLC Programming, Ladder diagram.
Course Code: ETE 212
Course Title: Control System Engineering Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 211

Course Code: CSE284


Course Title: Object Oriented Programming
Credit: 1.50
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Programming Using C++: Principles of Programming Languages and Structured Programming Concepts. Variables,
Arithmetic Expressions, Data types, Operators and Expressions, Control Flow, Arrays, Pointers, Procedures and Functions,
Structures and Unions, String Operations, Dynamic Memory Allocation, File Management System, Graphics, Writing,
debugging and running Programs in C++.

Programming Using JAVA: Java foundation, control flow, abstract classes and packages, exception handling, applets, web
based java application, multithreading.

Course Code: HUM 283


Course Title: Economics & Sociology
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

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Economics:

Equilibrium Analysis; Partial and General, Consumer Behavior; Marginal Utility, Indifference Curve, analysis of
consumer's surplus and producer's surplus , Producer Behavior, Iso-quant and Iso-Cost Line, Factors of Production function,
Production Possibility Curve, Fixed Cost and Variable Cost, Short Run and Long Run Cost, Total, Average and Marginal
Cost, Laws of Returns, Internal & External Economics and dis-economics, Market and Market forms, Perfect and Imperfect
Competition, Price, Output Determinations, Introductory ideas on GNP, GDP Perceptual Income, Interest, Rent, Saving,
Investment, Inflation, Project Approval, NPV, IRR & their Application to Cost Benefit Analysis. Economics of Bangladesh,
Five Year Plans.

Sociology:
Definition, Development and Perspectives of Sociology. Basic Concepts: Society, Community, Association, Institution,
Marriage and Family, Group, State and Government. Culture and Civilization, social Structure, Deviance and Social
Control, Social Change and Technology, Social Stratification, socialization, Social History and political Culture of
Bangladesh. Urban Ecology and Urban Social Structure. Population and Environment : Growth, Theories and Process of
Population, Ecological Footprint, Environmental Problems and Sustainable Development in Sociological Perspectives,
Discourses- Tragedy of Commons, Blue Print for Survival, Environmental Movements after Rio. Urbanization,
Industrialization and Development in Third World, Proliferation of Capitalism. Social Problems: Crime, Juvenile
Delinquency, Poverty, Dowry, Prostitution. Tribal Society in Bangladesh. Sociological Perspectives on Gender: Women
Empowerment, Gender Polarization, Women’s Participation in Labour Market.

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SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-III TERM-I
Course Course Title Theory Credit Sessional Credit Total
No. contact contact Credit
hours/week hours/week
ETE 301 Semiconductor Physics and
3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Devices
ETE 303 Industrial Electronics 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Industrial Electronics - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
ETE 304
Sessional
ETE 305 Digital Communication 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 306 - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
Digital Communication
Sessional
ETE 307 Microwave and Antenna 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Engineering
ETE 308 Microwave and Antenna - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
Engineering Sessional
ETE 309 Digital Signal Processing 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Digital Signal Processing - -
ETE 310 1.50 0.75 0.75
Sessional
CSE 380 Internet Programming 3.00 1.50 1.50
Total 15.00 15.00 10.50 5.25 20.25
No. of Theory Courses: 5
No. of Sessional Courses: 5
Total contact hours: (15.00+10.50) = 25.50
Total credit: 20.25

Course Code: ETE 301


Course Title: Semiconductor Physics and Devices
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Crystal Structure of Solid, Classifications of Solid, band theory of solid, Statistical


Mechanics, Energy-Momentum of semiconductor, extrinsic semiconductors Fermi-Dirac
distribution functions. Equilibrium carrier concentrations, equilibrium thermal
generation, intrinsic carrier concentration, dopants, Statistics of donors and acceptors,
Drift current; electrical mobility, carrier scattering, Diffusion, Hall effect.
PN junction: Basic structure, equilibrium conditions, contact potential, equilibrium
Fermi level, space charge, non-equilibrium condition, forward and reverse bias, carrier
injection, minority and majority carrier currents, transient and AC conditions, time
variation of stored charge, reverse recovery transient and capacitance.
Metal-semiconductor junction: Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor
junctions, rectifying and ohmic contacts. MOS structure: MOS capacitor, energy band
diagrams and flat band voltage, threshold voltage and control of threshold voltage, static
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C-V characteristics, qualitative theory of MOSFET operation, body effect and current-
voltage relationship of a MOSFET. Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET: Channel-
length modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs. MOS scaling.
Optical properties in semiconductor: Direct and indirect band-gap materials, radiative
and non-radiative recombination, optical absorption, photo-generated excess carriers,
minority carrier life time, luminescence and quantum efficiency in radiation. Stimulated
emission and light amplification: Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein
relations, absorption of radiation. Homojunction and Hetero-junction structure, optical
and electrical confinement, Introduction to quantum well lasers and quantum dot.
Photo-detectors: Photoconductors, junction photo-detectors, PIN detectors, avalanche
photodiodes and phototransistors. Solar energy and spectrum, silicon and Schottkey
solar cells
Course Code: ETE 303
Course Title: Industrial Electronics
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to Thyristor Family: SCR, DIAC,TRIAC, IGBT, GTO, UJT, UJT Relaxation Oscillator,
Programmable UJT (PUT); PUT Relaxation Oscillator, Schottky diode, Silicon Unilateral Switch (SUS), Silicon
Bilateral Switch (SBS), Asymmetrical AC trigger devices. Phase Control Converters: Single Phase and Three Phase,
Semi and Full Converters. DC to DC Converters, Step-up & Step-down Choppers, Thyristor Chopper Circuits.

DC Motor Control: DC Motor Braking and Plugging Circuit; Emergency Stop. Speed Control of PM/Shunt Motors:
Electronic Speed Control using Armature Voltage Control Method. Solid State Motor Speed Controllers: Single Transistor
Speed Control; OP-AMP and Darlington Power Amplifier Speed Control; OP-AMP and MOSFET Power Amplifier Control
for PM/shunt Motors.

SCR Speed Control Circuits for PM/shunt Motors: Simple SCR Circuit; SCR plus UJT Circuit Variation of Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM) Speed Control Circuit.

Speed Control of Series/Universal Motors: Series/Universal Motor Control Circuit using SCR (half wave control);
TRIAC and DIAC (full wave control); TRIAC Control with Hysteresis compensation.

DC Motor Reverse Control: Balance Bridge(reversing) Drive for PM or Shunt Motors, Phase Control Circuit for
Series DC Motor, DC-DC Chopper Control.

Stepper Motors: Stepper Motor Drive circuit using Transistors, Darlington Transistors and MOSFETs.

AC Motor Control: Speed Control, Variable Frequency Converter, Block Diagram, Simplified Single Phase
Cycloconverter, Control Rectification, TRIAC Control, Single Phase Inverter, Three Phase Six Step Inverter. Controlled
Rectification, Electronic Timers, Switched Mode Power Supplies. Voltage Multipliers, Magnetic Amplifiers, Induction
Heating, Dielectric Heating.

Course Code: ETE 304


Course Title: Industrial Electronics Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 303

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Course Code: ETE 305
Course Title: Digital Communication
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to Digital Communication Systems: Digital Communication Sources, Transmitters, Transmission Channels
and Receivers, Distortion, Noise and Interference, BER (Bit Error Rate), Nyquist Sampling Theory, Sampling of Analog
Signals, Spectrum of Sampled Signal, Sampling Theorem for Band-limited Signals, Effects of Aliasing, Reconstruction of
Sampled Signals.

Baseband Signalling: Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), Bandwidth Requirements and Reconstruction Methods, Pulse
Duration Modulation (PDM), Generation of PDM Signals and Reconstruction Methods. Analog to Digital Conversion,
Quantization and Encoding Techniques, Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), Quantization of Noise in PCM, Companding in
PCM Systems, Differential PCM(DPCM), Delta Modulation (DM), Adaptive DM(ADM). The T1 PCM System,
Synchronization. Line Codes and Spectra: Different Types of Line Codes and Spectra, Eye Pattern, Regenerative Repeater.

Passband Signalling: Digital Modulation Techniques: Band Pass (modulated) Digital Data Systems, Binary Digital
Modulation, ASK, PSK, DPSK and FSK. M-array Data Communication Systems, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
(QAM) Systems, Four Phase PSK, Probability of Error Expression for Binary Communications, Probability of Error in
QAM Systems, Comparison of Digital Modulation systems. Application of Modems for Transmission over Telephone Lines.
Introduction to Spread Spectrum System.

Multiplexing: Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Synchronous TDM, Statistical TDM, TDM Hierarchy, OFDM, CDMA.

Course Code: ETE 306


Course Title: Digital Communication Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Experiments based on Syllabus of ETE 305

Course Code: ETE 307


Course Title: Microwave and Antenna Engineering
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
H.F. Transmission lines: The Lumped-Element Circuit Model for a Transmission Line,
Field Analysis of Transmission Lines, The Terminated Lossless Transmission Lines
(concept of characteristic impedance, Reflection coefficient, VSWR, Return Loss etc),
The Smith Chart, The Quarter-Wave Transformers, Generator and Load Mismatches,
Impedance Matching and Tuning, Lossy Transmission Lines.
Wave Guides: Guided Electromagnetic(E.M) Waves Propagation; Propagation of
different waves through Parallel-Plate Wave Guides, Rectangular and Circular Wave
Guides, Dominant and degenerate modes, Field patterns, Cavity Resonators.
Microwave Tubes: Microwave systems, Classification of microwave tubes, Limitations
of conventional microwave tubes in microwave applications, Klystron amplifier,
Reentrant cavities, Velocity Modulation, Space Charge wave, Multi cavity Klystron
Amplifier, Reflex Klystron Oscillator. Magnetron, Travelling Wave Tube (TWT)
Amplifier, Backward Wave Oscillator (BWO). Waveguide Components,

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Solid State Microwave Devices: Gunn diode, Energy band structure of Gunn diode,
Gunn oscillator, Different modes of Gunn diode oscillator, Application of Gunn diode,
Solid state devices used as microwave amplifier, Applications of solid state microwave
devices.
Antenna Fundamentals: Types of Antenna and Their Applications, Radiating Field
Regions, Radiation Pattern- Isotropic, Directional and Omni Directional Patterns,
Radiation Power Density, Radiation Intensity, Beamwidth, Directivity, Antenna
Efficiency and Gain, Polarization, Vector Effective Length, Effective Aperture,
Equivalent Circuit Model and Corresponding Parameters, Friis Transmission Equation,
Mathematical Formalism for Far Field Analysis.
Analysis of different antenna Types: Yagi-Uda, Dipole, Monopole, Rhombic, Horn,
Frequency Independent, Lens, N-element array antenna.
Course Code: ETE 308
Course Title: Microwave and Antenna Engineering Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 307

Course Code: ETE 309


Course Title: Digital Signal Processing
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Discrete-time signals and systems: Discrete-time signals, Discrete-time systems,
analysis of discrete LTI systems, Implementation of discrete-time systems.
Discrete Time Systems and the Z Transform: Properties and Theorems of the Z
Transform, Transformation Between and Domains, The Inverse Z Transform, The
Transfer Function of Discrete Time Systems. Discrete Fourier Transforms: Periodic
and Finite Duration Sequences, Odd and Even Sequences, Properties of DFT, Linear
Convolution using DFT, DTFT, FFT Algorithms (decimation in time and decimation in
frequency algorithms). Filter Structures: Direct Form I, Direct Form II, PSOS and
CSOS Forms, Lattice Structures. FIR Filter Design: FIR Filter Design by Fourier
Approximation, Gibb's Phenomenon, Window Functions; Rectangular, Bartlett,
Hamming, Ha.nning and Kaiser Windows, FIR Filter Design using Frequency Sampling
Method, Remez Exchange Algorithm, Discrete Wavelet Transform and its Applications.
IIR Filter Design: Impulse Invariant and Bilinear Transformation Methods, Spectral
Transformation Technique for HP, BP and BS Filter Design, Direct Design of IIR
Filters, Finite Word Length Effects. Power Spectrum Estimation: Use of DFT in
Spectrum Estimation, Non- parametric Methods of Power Spectrum Estimation; Bartlett
Method, Welch Method, Blackman-Tukey Method, Parameter Methods for Power
Spectrum Estimation; Linear Prediction, AR, MA and ARMA Methods. Introduction
to Random signals: Stationery, Ergodicity, Noise models, Correlation and power
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spectrum, Distribution and density functions. Implementation of DSP Algorithms:
Custom VLSI, DSP Processors and FPGA Based Implementation, Architectural
Features, Processing Capability, Fixed Point DSP Processors (ex: TMS 320c54x)
Floating Point Processors (ex: TMS 320c6x, ADSP SHARC).
Course Code: ETE 310
Course Title: Digital Signal Processing Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 309

Course Code: CSE 380


Course Title: Internet Programming
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

HTML - HyperText Markup Language, CGI - Common Gateway Interface, Javascript/Jscript, Java, VBScript, ASP - Active
Server Pages, PHP, XML-eXtensible Markup Language.

SUMMARY OF COURSES
LEVEL-III TERM-II

LEVEL-III TERM-II
Course Course Title Theory Credit Sessional Credit Total
No. contact contact Credit
hours/week hours/week

Electronic System Design and - -


ETE 300 1.5 0.75 0.75
Project
ETE 311 Information Theory and coding 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Electronic Measurement and 3.00 3.00
ETE 313 - - 3.00
Instrumentation
Electronic Measurement and - -
ETE 314 1.5 0.75 0.75
Instrumentation Sessional
ETE 315 Computer Communications and 3.00 3.00
- - 3.00
Networks
ETE 316 Computer Communications and - -
3.00 1.50 1.50
Networks Sessional
Power System for Communication 3.00 3.00
ETE 317 - - 3.00
Engineering
Power System for Communication - -
ETE 318 1.5 0.75 0.75
Engineering Sessional
ETE 319 Microprocessor and Microcontroller 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
Microprocessor and Microcontroller - -
ETE 320 1.50 0.75 0.75
Sessional
Total 15.00 15.00 9.00 4.50 19.50
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No. of Theory Courses: 5
No. of Sessional Courses: 5
Total contact hours: (15.00+9.00) = 24.00
Total credit: 19.50

Course Code: ETE 300


Course Title: Electronic System Design and Project
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Familiarization with Electronics components, PCB design, Electronic Circuit Design


and analysis in Electronics and Communications, Basic introduction with embedded
system like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, FPGA etc., Basic introduction of Project
development and design using Python, C++, Java.
Course Code: ETE 311
Course Title: Information Theory and coding
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to Information Theory: Information Rate, Applications of Information


Theory. Probability Distribution and Discrete Source, Memory less source. Uncertainty
and information.
Entropy: Joint, conditional & relative Entropy, Self and mutual information, Chain
rules of Entropy and information, Jensen’s inequality and it’s consequences, Log sum
inequality. Entropy of stochastic process, Markov chain.
Source coding: Fixed and variable length coding, prefix free coding, Source coding
theorem, Huffman coding, optimality of Huffman code, Shannon-Fano-Elias coding,
Arithmetic code, Lempel Ziv algorithm, Run length code, Efficiency of each code, Rate
distortion function.
Channel Capacity and Coding: Channel types and modelling, Capacity of continuous
channel, Binary Symmetric Channel, Z channel, Noisy channel coding, Critical rate,
Information capacity of various channels, Decoding sphere packing concept, Shannon’s
limit on communication, Capacity of MIMO systems.
Error control coding: Parity Check, Automatic detection and correction, Linear block
Codes & matrix description, Hamming code, Decoding of linear block code, LDPC
codes, Minimum Distance Separable codes, Bounds of minimum Distance.
Cyclic Codes: Introduction and Matrix description, Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
codes; Convolutional coding, Tree and Trellis codes, Viterbi decoding of convolutional
codes, Trellis Coded Modulation, Mapping by Set partitioning, TCM decoder.
Channel Model: The Gaussian Channel, Band limited channels, parallel Gaussian
Channels, Channels with coloured Gaussian noise, Gaussian channel with feedback.
Course Code: ETE 313
Course Title: Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation
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Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Basics of Measurements: Definitions, Accuracy and Precision, Significant Figures,


Types of Error, Statistical Analysis, Probability of Errors, Limiting Errors, Time and
Frequency Standards, Electrical Standards
Bridge Measurements: Wheatstone Bridge, Kelvin Bridge, AC Bridge and their
Applications, Maxwell Bridge, Hay's Bridge, Unbalance Conditions, Wein Bridge.
Anderson's Bridge, De Sauty’s Bridge, Schering Bridge.
Electronics Instrument For Measuring Basic Parameters: True RMS Responding
Voltmeter, Digital Frequency Meter, Circuit for Measurement of Frequency, High
Frequency Measurements, Period Measurement, Ratio and Multiple Ratio
Measurements, Time Interval Measurements, Vector Impedance Meter, Cathod Ray
Oscilloscope, Transducers.
The Instrumentation System: Application Domains, The Importance of Engineering
Design, Calibration, Dynamic range, Noise Floor to Saturation, Decibels, The Signal
Plan Diagram for an Amplifier System, Signal to Noise Ratio, Measurements that are
Affected by the Instrument. Electronics Instrument For Measuring Basic
Parameters: True RMS Responding Voltmeter, Digital Frequency Meter, Circuit for
Measurement of Frequency, High Frequency Measurements, Period Measurement, Ratio
and Multiple Ratio Measurements, Time Interval Measurements, Vector Impedance
Meter.
Function Generator and Analyzer: Introduction, The sine wave generator, frequency
synthesized signal generator, frequency divider generator, Vector Signal generator,
sweep frequency generator, pulse and square wave generator, function generator, wave
analyzer, harmonic distortion analyzer, spectrum analyzer, logic analyzer
Signal Converters: I To P / P To I Converter, Temperature to Voltage Converter,
Conversion To Frequency, Period, or Time Duration, Measurement of Phase Difference
Using X-OR and SR Flip-Flop Method, Measurement of Active And Reactive Power of
Supply Line, Locking Amplifiers, Variable Oscillators, Direct Sensor- Microcontroller
Interfacing
Isolation Techniques: Transformer Isolation, Optical Isolation, Digital Techniques For
Optical Isolation, Hall-Effect Principle And Measurement Of Displacement, Current
And Power Using Hall Sensors, Amplifications Of Low Level Signals, Guarding,
Shielding.
Data Acquisition And Conversion: Analog Signal Processing, Sample And Hold
Operation, S/H Circuits Using Op-Amps, Introduction To Data Acquisition System,
Various DAS Configurations, Single Channel DAS, Multi-Channel DAS, IC Based
DAS, Data Acquisition, Data Acquisition in PLC

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Noise: Noise Limits, Smallest Measureable Signal, Thermal Noise, Noise Voltage and
Current in Op-Amps, Noise Calculation Example, Noise Measurement: an AC
Voltmeter
Course Code: ETE 314
Course Title: Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 313

Course Code: ETE 315


Course Title: Computer Communications and Networks
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Internet, network edge and Core, network performance, Protocol Hierarchies,


Principles of network applications, application layer protocols: world wide Web, HTTP,
FTP, Electronics Mail, DNS, P2P applications.
Transport layer services, multiplexing and demultiplexing , UDP, TCP, TCP flow and
congestion control,
Network Layer: Virtual circuit and datagram networks, Router, Switch, IPv4 addressing,
IPv6, Datagram format, ICMP, Routing Algorithms, RIP, OSPF, BGP.
Link Layer: Link layer services, multiple access protocols, Link layer addressing,
DHCP, ATM, Ethernet, PPP
Multimedia networking: VOIP, Mobile IP
Network Security: cryptography, Message integrity, authentication, securing e-mail,
SSL, IPsec, Securing wireless LANs, firewalls and IDS
Course Code: ETE 316
Course Title: Computer Communications and Networks Sessional
Credit: 1.5
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 315

Course Code: ETE 317


Course Title: Power System for Communication Engineering
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Basic of Power System
Types of conductors, resistance, definition of inductance, inductance of conductor due to
internal flux, Capacitance of a three-phase with equilateral spacing and unsymmetrical
spacing, Representation of lines, the short transmission line, the medium transmission
line the long transmission line, per unit quantities, changing the base of per unit
quantities, per unit impedance in single phase transformer and three phase transformer
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circuits, Node equation, matrix partitioning, node elimination by matrix algebra, bus
admittance and impedance matrices, Symmetrical components of unsymmetrical
phasors, sequence impedance and sequence networks, sequence network of unloaded
generators, positive and negative sequence networks, zero-sequence networks.
Unsymmetrical short-circuits on an unloaded generator, single line-to-ground fault, line-
to-line fault, double line-to-ground fault
dc Power System Components: Nominal System and Operating Voltages, Noise and
Transients in dc Power Systems, Rectifier Systems, Power-board, Monitoring and
Control, Primary and Secondary Distribution Systems, Voltage Conversion
Telecommunications Batteries: Batteries and Cells, Battery Voltage and Discharge
Curves, Temperature Performance, Battery Life, Charge Acceptance and Thermal
Runaway, Cell Impedance and Conductance, Short-Circuit Currents , Cell Gassing and
Ventilation, Solar-cell battery.
System Design: Direct Current Power Systems Component Design, Direct Current
Power Systems Circuit Design
System Installation and Maintenance: Direct Current Power System Installation,
System Maintenance, Battery System Maintenance

Course Code: ETE 318


Course Title: Power system for Communication Engineering Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 317

Course Code: ETE 319


Course Title: Microprocessor and Microcontroller
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to Different Types of Microprocessors and their Applications, Intel 8086


Microprocessor; Architecture, Instruction Format, Instruction Sets, Op-code, Processor
Status and Flag Registers, Addressing Modes, Branching and Looping, Interrupt
structures, I/O Operation. Machine and Assembly Language Program Writing,
Debugging and Execution, Programming in Microcomputers, Subroutine and Reentrant
Programs, Disk File Handling. Interfacing: Memory and I/O Interfacing, DMA,
Peripherals and their Interfacing, Serial Interfaces: RS-232, RS-422, USB 2.0,
Programming Peripherals; 8255, 8253. Coprocessors: Numeric Data Processor (NDP)
8087.Overview of Intel 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486 and Pentium Processors, RISC and
CISC processors, Transputer. Assembler: General Design Procedures, Table
Processing, Macro Language and Macro-Processor.
Loaders: Design of Absolute Loader and Direct Link Loader, Linkers, Translators.

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Microcontroller: Introduction to Microcontrollers and Embedded Processors –
Microcontrollers survey, Comparing Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Overview
of the 8051 family. Microcontroller Architecture: The 8051 Architecture, 8051 Serial
Communication, Connection to RS-232, Serial Communication, Basic concept of PIC
microcontroller, PIC16F Family
Course Code: ETE 320
Course Title: Microprocessor and Microcontroller Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 319

SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-IV TERM-I
Theory Sessional
Total
Course No Course Title Contact Contact
Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
ETE 400 Project and Thesis - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
ETE 480 Industrial Training (2 Weeks) - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
Telecommunication Networks
ETE 401 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
and Switching
Telecommunication Networks
ETE 402 - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
and Switching Sessional
ETE 403 VLSI Technology 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 404 VLSI Technology Sessional - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
Wireless and Mobile
ETE 405 3.00 3.00 3.00
Communication
Wireless and Mobile
ETE 406 1.50 0.75 0.75
Communication Sessional
ETE 407 Multimedia Communication 3.00 3.00 3.00
Multimedia Communication
ETE 408 - - 3.00 1.50 1.50
Sessional
ETE *** Elective I 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE+++ Sessional based on ETE*** - - 1.50 0.75 0.75

Total 15.00 15.00 12.00 6.00 21.00

Category Course No. Title Credit (s)


ETE421 Microwave Integrated Circuit and Filter 3.00
Elective I
Microwave Integrated Circuit and Filter
ETE 422 0.75
Sessional
ETE 423 Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics 3.00

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Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics
ETE 424 0.75
Sessional
ETE 425 Analog Integrated Circuit 3.00
ETE426 Analog Integrated Circuit Sessional 0.75
ETE 429 Neural and Fuzzy Systems in Communications 3.00
Neural and Fuzzy Systems in Communications
ETE 430 0.75
Sessional
ETE 431 Digital Speech Processing 3.00
ETE 432 Digital Speech Processing Sessional 0.75

No. of Theory Courses: 5


No. of Sessional Courses: 7
Total contact hours: (15.00+12.00) = 27.00
Total credit: 21.00

Course Code: ETE 400


Course Title: Project and Thesis
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Study of Problems in the Field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.


(Continued to Level IV Term II)

Course Code: ETE 480


Course Title: Industrial Training (2 Weeks)
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Course Code: ETE 401


Course Title: Telecommunication Network and Switching
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction: Evolution of Telecommunications, Simple Telephone Communications,


Basics of Switching System, Classification of Switching System, Major
Telecommunication Networks, Principle of Carbon Granule Microphone and Speaker,
Intensity Modulation.
Telephone Networks: Subscriber Loop Systems, Call Establishment Steps, Switching
Hierarchy and Routing, Transmission Plan, Transmission Systems, Numbering and
Charging Plans, Signaling Techniques, In-channel and Common Channel Signaling, SS7
Protocol Architecture, Pulse Dialing, DTMF and MF Signaling, SDMF and MDMF
Message Format.
Telephone Set: Functions of Telephone Set, Subsystems and Their Descriptions,
Cordless Telephone, Crosstalk, Side tone, Necessity of Side tone.

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Switching: Basic Time Division Space Switching, Basic Time Division Time
Switching, Time Multiplexed Space Switching, Time Multiplexed Time Switching,
Combination Switching.
Traffic Engineering: Network Traffic Load and Parameters, Grade of Service and
Blocking Probability, Erlang Distribution.
ISDN: Introduction to ISDN, Motivation for ISDN, New services, Transmission
Standards, User-network Interfaces, Internetworking, ISDN standards, BISDN structure,
Voice data integration.
Data Networks: Data transmission in PSTN, Switching networks, Protocol stacks
Course Code: ETE 402
Course Title: Telecommunication Network and Switching Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 401

Course Code: ETE 403


Course Title: VLSI Technology
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

VLSI Technology: Top Down Design Approach, Technology Trends and Design Styles.
Review of MOS Transistor Theory: Threshold Voltage, Body Effect, I-V Equations and Characteristics, Latch-up
Problems, NMOS and PMOS Inverter with Different Load, Pass-Transistor and Transmission Gates, Resistance,
Capacitance, Rise and Fall Times, Delay, Gate Transistor Sizing and Power Consumption, Flip Flop Architectures and
Operations, Static and Dynamic Memory Units.
CMOS Inverter: CMOS Circuit Characteristics and Performance Estimation, CMOS Circuit and Logic Design, Modern
Inverter Structures and Operations.
Fabrication Technology: Layout Design Rules, Lambda Based Design Rule, Physical Design of Simple Logic Gates,
Stick Diagram and Mask Layout, Demarkation Line in CMOS Design, Complete Fabrication Steps, Photolithography,
Etching Techniques, Description of Masks in Several Steps of NMOS and CMOS Fabrication Process, Ion Implant Process,
Barkley n-well Fabrication Process.
CMOS Subsystem Design: Adders, Multiplier, Parity Generator and Memory System, Programmable Logic Arrays, I/O
Systems.

Course Code: ETE 404


Course Title: VLSI Technology Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 403

Course Code: ETE 405


Course Title: Wireless and Mobile Communication
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

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History and Evolution of Mobile Radio Communication: Limitations of
Conventional System, Principle of Cellular Mobile Radio Systems, Pager, Cellular
Standards.
Cellular Radio Systems: Basic Elements of a Cellular Radio System/Network,
Principles of Operations, Frequency Spectrum and its Management, Radio Planning in
Cluster, Co-Channel Interference, Frequency Reuse Distance, Frequency Management
and Channel Assignment. Initiation of Handoff, Soft Handoff, Hard Handoff, spread
spectrum, MIMO, MISO, OFDM.
GSM: Evaluation of GSM, GSM Architecture and Their Functions, GSM Identities,
Subsystems of GSM, GSM Frequency Bands, Channel Concepts, Mobile Station,
GMSK modulation and demodulation, Associated Problems and Their Solutions.
Mobile Radio Propagation: Three Basic Propagation Model, Two Ray Ground
Reflection Model, Path Loss, Fresnel Zone Geometry, Indoor and Outdoor Propagation
Model, Practical Link Budget Design using Path Loss Model, Different types of
Equalizer operation, Diversity gain,.
Basic concept of 1G, 2G, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA, WCDMA, 3G, HSPA, HSPA+ and 4G
Cellular Mobile Systems. 3G and 4G channel management, modulation concept.
Course Code: ETE 406
Course Title: Wireless and Mobile Communication Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 405

Course Code: ETE 407


Course Title: Multimedia Communication
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Multimedia: Media and Data Streams, Properties of Multimedia Systems, and


Traditional Data Stream Characteristics.
Sound / Audio: Basic Sound Concepts, Music, Speech Generation, Speech Analysis and
Transmission.
Basic Image and video Processing Systems: Image Sources, Characteristics, Image
Representation, Image Quantization, Image Perception, Image Format, Video Format.
Image Filtering: Filtering in Spatial Domain, Filtering in Frequency Domain,
Histogram Processing, Local and Global Processing, Image Enhancement.
Video: Video Signal Representation, Computer, H.261, MPEG.
Image Transforms and representations: 2D DFT, 2D DCT, Haar Wavelet Transform,
Sine Transform, Hadamard, Slant and KL Transform. Redundancy and Types,
Compression Ratio, Basic Compression Techniques, JPEG, Feature Extraction, Point
Detection, Edge Detection, Boundary Extraction, Thresholding and Its Classicifications,
Region Representation, Shape Features, Scene Matching Image Segmentation,
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Classification Techniques of Supervised and Non-supervised Learning. Security issues
in multimedia, digital water-marking, partial encryption schemes for video streams.
Fuzzy Logic Systems: Fuzzy Set Theory, Fuzzification, Fuzzy Rules, Defuzzification,
Fuzzy Reasoning, Fuzzy Inference Systems, Fuzzy Logic Control (FLC).
Neural Networks: Adaptive Networks and Back Propagation, Supervised Learning;
Perceptrons, Back Propagation Multilayer Perceptrons, Radial Basis Function NN,
Unsupervised Learning, Competitive Learning.
Course Code: ETE 408
Course Title: Multimedia Communication Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 407

Elective I

Course Code: ETE 421


Course Title: Microwave Integrated Circuits and Filters
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to MIC: Types of MIC and Their Technology, Thick-film and Thin-film Manufacture, Plate-through and
Etch-back Technique, Monolithic Technology: Choice of Materials, MMIC Fabrication Process, Fabrication of Active
Devices, Lumped and Distributed Elements, Choices of Technology.

Impedance Matching: Condition for Impedance Matching, Narrowband Matching Techniques, Realizations of Stubs in
Microwave Circuit, Line Impedance Matching within Lumped Elements, Broadband Matching Techniques.
Microwave Resonators: Cavities and Equivalent Circuits, Cavity Resonator, Excitation, Tuning and Q Factor, Loop
Coupled, Re-entrant and Hole & Slot Cavity.

Microwave Filters: Filter Parameters, Mismatch Effects, Realization of Filter Elements, Design of Low Pass, High Pass,
Band Pass and Band Reject Filters.

Course Code: ETE 422


Course Title: Microwave Integrated Circuits and Filters Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 421

Course Code: ETE 423


Course Title: Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

EM Problems: Classification of Solution Regions, Classification of Differential Equations, Classification of Boundary


Conditions, Superposition Principle, Uniqueness Theorem

Finite Difference Methods: Finite Difference Schemes, Finite Differencing of Parabolic PDEs, Finite Differencing of
Hyperbolic PDEs, Finite Differencing of Elliptic PDEs, Band Matrix Method, Iterative Methods, Accuracy and Stability of
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FD Solutions, Applications in Transmission line and waveguide.

Wave Scattering (FDTD): Yee’s Finite Difference Algorithm, Absorbing Boundary Conditions for FDTD, Accuracy and
Stability, Lattice Truncation Conditions, Initial Fields

Finite Differencing for Nonrectangular Systems: Cylindrical Coordinates, Spherical Coordinates Numerical Integration:
Euler’s Rule, Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson’s Rule, Newton-Cotes Rules ,Gaussian Rules

Moment Methods: Introduction and Classification of Integral Equations, Connection Between Differential and Integral
Equations, Green’s Functions for Free Space and for Domain with Conducting Boundaries

EM Absorption in the Human Body: Derivation of Integral Equations, Transformation to Matrix Equation
(Discretization), Evaluation of Matrix Elements

Finite Element Method: Introduction, Solution of Laplace’s Equation, Finite Element Discretization, Element Governing
Equations, Assembling of All Elements, Solving the Resulting Equations, Solution of Poisson’s Equation, Solution of the
Wave Equation, Automatic Mesh Generation in Rectangular Domains and Arbitrary Domains.

Finite Element Methods for Exterior Problems: Infinite Element Method, Boundary Element Method, and Absorbing
Boundary Conditions.

Course Code: ETE 424


Course Title: Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 423

Course Code: ETE 425


Course Title: Analog Integrated Circuit
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Single-Stage amplifiers: Basic concepts, Common-Source Stage, Source Follower, Common- Gate Stage, Cascode Stage,
Choice of device models. Differential amplifiers: Single –ended & differential operations, basic differential pair, Common
mode response, Differential pair with MOS loads, Gilbert cell. Passive & Active Current Mirrors: Basic current mirrors,
Cascode Current mirrors, Active current mirrors, Frequency Response of Amplifiers: General Considerations, Common
Source Stage, Source Followers, Common-gate Stage, Cascode Stage, Differential Pair. Noise: Statistical Characteristics of
noise, Types of noise, Representation of noise in circuits, Noise in single stage amplifiers, Noise in differential pairs, Noise
Bandwidth, Feedback: General Considerations, Feedback topologies, Effect of loading, Effect of feedback on Noise.
Operational amplifiers: General considerations, One stage op amps, Two stage op-amps, Gain boosting, comparison,
Common mode feedback, Input range limitations, slew rate, Power supply rejection, Noise in op-amps, Oscillators:
General considerations, Ring oscillators , LC oscillators, Voltage controlled oscillators, Phase locked loops: Simple PLL,
Charge-pump PLL’s, Nonlinear effects in PLL, Delay locked loops, Applications.

Course Code: ETE 426


Course Title: Analog Integrated Circuit Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 425

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Course Code: ETE 429
Course Title: Neural and Fuzzy Systems in Communications
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Fuzzy Logic Systems: Fuzzy Set Theory, Fuzzification, Fuzzy Rules, Defuzzification, Fuzzy Reasoning, Fuzzy Inference
Systems, Fuzzy Logic Control (FLC), Fuzzy Cognitive Maps.
Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Control. Foundations and Philosophy of Fuzzy Logic and Applications to Control Theory,
Relationship between Classical PID Control and Fuzzy Rule-based Control, Techniques for Rule Construction and Adaptive
Fuzzy Logic Controllers
Applications of FLC: Backing-up a Car, Backing up of a Tractor & Trailer.
Regression and Optimization: Least-squares Estimators, Derivative-based Optimization; Descent Methods, Steepest
Descent Method, etc. Derivative-free Optimization; Genetic Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, Random Search, Downhill
Simplex Search.
Neural Networks: Bidirectional Associative Memories, Adaptive Networks and Back Propagation, Supervised Learning;
Perceptrons, Back Propagation Multilayer Perceptrons, Radial Basis Function NN,
Learning from Reinforcement, Temporal Difference Learning, Q-learning, Unsupervised Learning, Competitive Learning,
Kohonen Self-organizing Networks, Hebbian Learning, Hopfield, Hardware of NN Architectures.
Applications of NN: NN Modeling of EM Fields, Pattern Recognition of Printed Character Recognition, Inverse
Kinematics in Robotics.

Course Code: ETE 430


Course Title: Neural and Fuzzy Systems in Communications Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 429

Course Code: ETE 431


Course Title: Digital Speech Processing
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Production and Classification of Speechs: Introduction, Mechanism of Speech Production. Electrical Modeling of
Speech Organs, Acoustic Phonetics: Vowels, Diphthongs, Semivowels, Nasals, Fricatives, Stops and Affricates.
Time-Domain Methods for Speech Processing: Time Dependent Processing of Speech, Short-time Energy and Average
Magnitude, Speech vs. Silence Detection, Pitch Period Estimation Using Parallel Processing Approach.
Frequeny-Domain Methods for Speech Processing: Introduction, Definitions and Properties, Fourier Transforms
Interpretation and Linear Filter Interpretation, Filter Bank Summation and Overlap Add Methods Sinusoidal and Harmonic
Plus Noise Method of Analysis.
Homomorphic Speech Processing: Introduction, Homomorphic System for Convolution, The Complex Cepstrum of
Speech, Homomorphic Vocoder.
Appliations of Speech Processing: Brief Applications of Speech Processing in Voice Response Systems, Hearing Aid
Design and Recognition Systems.

Course Code: ETE 432


Course Title: Digital Speech Processing Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 431

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SUMMARY OF COURSES

LEVEL-IV TERM-II

Theory Sessional
Total
Course No Course Title Contact Contact
Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
ETE 400 Project and Thesis - - 6.00 3.00 3.00
ETE 411 Optical Fiber Communications 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 412 Optical Fiber Communications Sessional - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
ETE 413 Satellite Communications and RADAR 3.00 3.00 3.00
Satellite Communications and RADAR
ETE 414 1.50 0.75 0.75
Sessional
ETE 415 IoT and Industrial Automation 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE 416 IoT and Industrial Automation Sessional - - 1.50 0.75 0.75
ETE 417 Engineering Ethics and Entrepreneurship 2.00 2.00 - - 2.00
ETE^^^ Elective –II 3.00 3.00 - - 3.00
ETE*** Sessional Based on ETE^^^ - - 1.50 0.75 0.75

Total 14.00 14.00 12.00 6.00 20.00

Category Course No. Title Credit (s)


ETE 451 Advanced Communications and Networking 3.00
ETE 452 Advanced Communications and Networking Sessional 0.75
ETE 453 Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3.00
ETE 454 Advanced Digital Signal Processing Sessional 0.75
ETE 409 Radio and Television Engineering 3.00
ETE 410 Radio and Television Engineering Sessional 0.75
Elective-II
ETE 457 Optoelectronics 3.00
ETE 458 Optoelectronics Sessional 0.75
ETE 459 Introduction to Nanotechnology 3.00
ETE 460 Introduction to Nanotechnology Sessional 0.75
ETE 461 Digital Integrated Circuit 3.00
ETE 462 Digital Integrated Circuit Sessional 0.75
ETE 455 Biomedical Instrumentation 3.00
ETE 456 Biomedical Instrumentation Sessional 0.75

No. of Theory Courses: 5


No. of Sessional Courses: 5
Total contact hours: (14.00+12.00) = 26.00
Total credit: 20.00

Course Code: ETE 400


Course Title: Project and Thesis
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 6.0

Study of Problems in the Field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.


(Continued from Level IV Term I.)

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Course Code: ETE 411
Course Title: Optical Fibre Communications
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Overview of Optical Fiber Communication, Ray Propagation in Optical Fibers, State of


Polarization, Phase Gain in TIR, Evanescent Field, Goos-Haenchen Shift. Optical Fiber
Types. Models in Step-Index Fibers and their Intensity Patterns, LP Modes, Dispersion
Relations and Mode Cutoff. Light Propagation in Graded-Index Fibers. Dispersion in
Optical Fiber and Dispersion Management, Fiber Fabrication Techniques. Fiber to fiber
Coupling and Splicing Techniques. Photonic Crystal Fiber.
Optical Transmitter: LASER and LED based optical transmission, LASER
construction, spontaneous & stimulated emission lasing medium, reflectors, stable and
unstable resonators, resonator stability criterion, resonator modes, types of lasers, laser
applications,
LED construction, operating principle, Heterojunction & double heterojunction,
charecteristics of LED, Design challenges, applications.
Modulation Response and Efficiency. Optical Modulation, EAM and MZM Modulator.
Optical Receiver: Noise Source, Photodiode, PIN diode, APD Receivers along with
SNR, Q-Factor and Bit Error Probability, Coherent Detection.
Fiber Optic Links: Link Budget, Power Budget and Rise-Time Budget Analysis. Line
Coding Formats. Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM).
System Measurements: Fibber Attenuation and Dispersion, OTDR LED and
photodiode Characteristics. Eye Pattern Technique.
SONET/SDH
Course Code: ETE 412
Course Title: Optical Fibre Communications Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 411

Course Code: ETE 413


Course Title: Satellite Communications & RADAR
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Introduction to Satellite Communication: Overview of Satellite System Engineering.
Applications, types, frequency of Satellite. Frequency re-use. Digital earth station.
Orbital Mechanics: Terminologies, Keplar’s Law, Two body Equation of Motion,
Orbital period, Delay, Look Angle, Coverage Area and Slant Range, Satellite Visibility
Criteria, Placement or Launching of Satellite, Eclipse, Sun Transit Outage.

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Satellite Description: Types of Satellite, Introduction to Spacecraft Subsystem,
Description of subsystems, Antennas in Practice, Equipment Reliability and Space
Qualification.
Earth station Technology: Modern Earth Station Technology, Orthogonal Mode
Transducer, Earth Station Design for Low System Noise Temperature, Earth Station
Antennas, Practical Link Budget Design Using G/T Ratio, Satellite losses.
VSAT technology: Introduction, Applications, Network Architecture, Polling VSAT
network, Satellite telephone, MSAT.
Introduction to Radar: Radar Range Equation, Operating Principle of Radar with
Block Diagram, Radar frequencies, Applications.
The Radar Equations: Detection in Noise, Receiver SNR, Probability of detection and
False alarm, Integration of pulses, RCS of target, Transmitter power, Pulse repetition
frequency, System losses.
MTI and Pulse Doppler radar: Introduction, Doppler frequency shift, Delay line
cancellers, Digital MTI processing, Moving target indicator, Pulse Doppler radar. Radar
Clutter of several types.
Tracking radar: Different types of trackers, Basic concepts of angle tracking,
Monopulse tracking, conical scanning and sequential lobing, limitations of tracking
accuracy, low angle tracking radar, Comparison of trackers.
Radar antenna: Functions, parameters, reflector antenna, Phased array antenna.
Radar Transmitter: RF power sources, Aspects of transmitters.
Radar Receiver: Functions, Receiver noise figure, Radar display, Duplexers and
receiver protectors.

Course Code: ETE 414


Course Title: Satellite Communications & RADAR Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 413

Course Code: ETE 415


Course Title: IoT and Industrial Automation
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Embedded System- Introduction to embedded systems, Categories of embedded


systems, Overview of embedded system architecture, Hardware architecture, Software
architecture.
Real Time Operating Systems: Event based, process based and graph based models,
Petrinet models.
Device and Sensor Integration-Bluetooth, Zigbee, BLE,SONAR
Data Analytics- Big data analytics for IoT, RFID, FOG Computing
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Cloud Computing- The Cloud -Hype cycle-metaphorical interpretation-cloud
architecture standards and interoperability-Cloud types; IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, cloud
Application.
IoT Architecture-Building architecture, Main design principles and needed capabilities,
An IoT architecture outline. M2M and IoT Technology Fundamentals- Devices and
gateways, Data management, Business processes in IoT.
Internet of Things Application: Smart Metering Advanced Metering Infrastructure, e-
Health Body Area Networks, City Automation, Automotive Applications, Home
Automation, Smart Cards
Internet of Things Privacy, Security and Governance: Vulnerabilities of IoT,
Security requirements, Threat analysis, Use cases and misuse cases, IoT security
tomography and layered attacker model, Security model for IoT.
Overview of Control Devices: Solenoid Valves, Control valves, Introduction to
Actuators, Pumps & Motors, Electrical Drives, Relays & Contactors.
Common Process variables: Pressure, Temperature, Flow, Level, Humidity, Ph etc,
Displacement & Speed.
Fundamentals of PLC Programming: Configuration, Ladder Logic (LD), Function
Block Diagram (FBD), Instruction List (IL), Structured Text (ST), Sequential Function
Chart (SFC), Arithmetic Functions, Logic Functions, Timers and Counters,
Communication Instructions, PID Function Blocks.
Distributed Control System (DCS): Concept of DCS, Data Acquisition Basics, Data
Control Basics, DCS Architecture, Proprietary Networks.
Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA): Introduction to SCADA,
SCADA Architecture, Communication table for signal exchange, Introduction to
communication protocols, Creation of Database, Interfacing with PLC, Operating
Screens, Historical Data Management.

Course Code: ETE 416


Course Title: IoT and Industrial Automation Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 415

Course Code: ETE 417


Course Title: Engineering Ethics and Entrepreneurship
Credit: 2.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 2.0
Introduction to ethics: Definition and scopes of Ethics, Different branches of ethics.
Ethics at personal and student level Ethics and morality: The concept of morality, The
importance of core values Moral/ethical dilemmas and hierarchy of moral values Codes
of ethics: Codes of Ethics, the concept of Whistle Blowing Engineering ethics:
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Introduction to Engineering Ethics , Principles of Engineering Ethics ,Comparison of
ethics and engineering ethics , The importance of ethics in science and engineering ,
Applied ethics in engineering, Engineering rules for sustainable development
Professional ethics: Professional responsibilities of engineers, Human qualities of an
engineer, Obligation of an engineer to the clients, Attitude of an engineer to other
engineers, inter-professional relationship. Ethics in leadership: Ethical leadership in
engineering and society. Leadership in Engineering and Industry Competency with good
character ethical terminology Professional code: Desired characteristics of a
professional code. IEEE, IEB, ABET, ACME, IET codes.
Overview of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship Conceptual definition of
entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship. Historical development of entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurial practice. Entrepreneurial economy: Entrepreneurship in economic
theory ,.Entrepreneurial economy. Entrepreneurship and Economic Development.
Details of entrepreneurship: Type of Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneur and small
business. Features and types of businesses and entrepreneurs. The life cycle of a small
Company, Forms of entrepreneurial organization. Entrepreneurial process.
Entrepreneurial strategies. Family business, Entrepreneurial project: an entrepreneurial
venture and entrepreneurial development chain, Basic Financial Planning,
Entrepreneurship in transition countries. Strategic guidelines and objectives for the
development of SMEs, Business process: product design, operational art, stock
management. Technical and technological analysis of entrepreneurial projects.
Entrepreneur biographies.

Elective II

Course Code: ETE 451


Course Title: Advanced Communications and Networking
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Overview of WiMAX: Evolution of Broadband Wireless, Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless, Comparison of WiMAX
and Other BB Technologies, Spectrum Options for BB Wireless, Business and Technical Aspects of WiMAX.
Salient Features of WiMAX: WiMAX Physical Layer, OFDM Basics and Parameters in WiMAX, Sub Channelization,
Slot and Frame Structure, Adaptive Modulation and Coding, MAC Layer Overview, Quality of Service, Power Saving
Features, Mobility Support, Multicast and Broadcast Services.
OFDM: Basics of OFDM, OFDM in WiMAX, Timing and Frequency Synchronization, The Peak to Average Ratio.
LTE: Evolution of LTE/4G Technology, Network Architecture, Protocol Stack, Positioning Techniques.
Channels and Signals, Radio Bearer, Mapping among Channels and Bearers, Quality of Services.
Medium Access Control: MAC Layer Functions, Protocol Data Unit, Radio Link Control, Transparent Mode,
Acknowledged Mode, Unacknowledged Mode.
Overview of Visible Light Communications, Global Positioning System, Photonics Crystal Fiber, Metamaterial.

Course Code: ETE 452


Course Title: Advanced Communications and Networking Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

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Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 451

Course Code: ETE 453


Course Title: Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Digital Filters: FIR-filters: Structures, linear phase filters, least-squares frequency domain design, Chebyshev
approximation. IIR-filters: Structures, classical analog low-pass filter approximations, conversion to digital
transfer functions. Finite word-length effects
Adaptive Filtering: Review of the LMS and RLS algorithms, frequency-domain adaptive filtering methods,
variable step-size adaptive filters, lattice adaptive filter, application of adaptive filtering. Introduction to wiener
filter.
Multi-rate Digital Signal Processing: Decimation and interpolation, Filters in sampling rate alteration systems,
Poly-phase decomposition and efficient structures, Digital filter banks.
Spectral estimation: Periodogram, Bartlett’s method, Welch’s method, Blackman-Tukey method, ARMA
modeling, Yule-Walker equation and solution
Implementation of DSP Algorithm: DSP processors architecture and programming and FPGA based
Implementation; Architectural features, processing capability, fixed point DSP processor, Floating point DSP
Processor.
Course Code: ETE 454
Course Title: Advanced Digital Signal Processing Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 453

Course Code: ETE 409


Course Title: Radio and Television Engineering
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0
Radio: Evolution of Wireless Transmission, Subsystems of Radio Communications, Radio Network, Transmission and
Reception, Audio Power Amplifier, Coverage Area, Spectrum Analysis, Frequency Alocation, CCIR Standards.

TV Systems: TV Standards, Interlace Scanning, Bandwidth, Signal Generation by VSB Modulation, Composite Video
Signal Analysis, Horizontal and Vertical Sync Details. Video Section, Contrast Control Methods, Flyback Transformer,
Sync Separation Circuit , Transistor VHF Tuner , Video IF Section, Practical Video IF Circuit.
Color TV: Color Mixing, Color Reproduction Circuits and Color Matrix, Color Killer Circuit, ICs used in Color TV
Receivers, Remote Control Circuits, Digital TV.
HDTV: Introduction, Principle, Standards and Applications, TV Booster. Digital TV and Multimedia Applications,
Satellite Broadcasting Home TV System, Cable TV System.
Modern TV Receiver: Introduction to LCD, LED, Plasma, Quantum Dot LED TV Receiver.

Course Code: ETE 410


Course Title: Radio and Television Engineering Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 409

Course Code: ETE 457


Course Title: Optoelectronics
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

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Fundamentals of opto-electronic devices: Theory and Industry Practices, Photodetectors, Quantum Efficiency, Optical
Gain, Bandwidth, Noise, Light Emitting Diodes and Lasers, Homojunction, Heterojunction, Quantum well Structure Lasers,
Wavelength, Power, Linewidth, Linearity, Temperature Sensitivity, Fundamentals of Quantum Dots as light source.
Receiver Amplifier: Signal to Noise Ratio, Low and High Impedance, Trans impedance, Front End, FET Preamplifiers,
Integrated Optics, Receiver Performance Considerations.
Noise: Thermal Noise, Shot Noise, Dark Current, Digital Signaling and Analogue Transmission, Quantum Noise, Receiver
Noise.
Optical Amplifiers: Semiconductor Laser Amplifier and Fiber Amplifier, Optical Span, Repeater.
Integrated Optics: Planar Waveguides, Some Integrated Optical Devices: Beam Splitter, Directional Couplers, Switches,
Modulators, Filters, Injection Lasers, Polarization Transformers and Frequency Translator, Optoelectronics Integration.
Optical Bistability and Digital Optics.
Opto-electronic System Packaging: Packaging Considerations; Optical Alignment, Power Dissipation Loss, Operation
Sensitivity, Optical Transponders—System Monitoring, Functions, Silicon Optical Bench, Optical and RF Connectors.

Course Code: ETE 458


Course Title: Optoelectronics Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 457

Course Code: ETE 459


Course Title: Introduction to Nanotechnology
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction: Background, what is nanotechnology, types of nanotechnology and Nano-machines, top down and bottom up
techniques, Molecular nanotechnology.
Nanomaterial: What is Nanomaterial? Different type of preparation techniques of nanomaterial’s, Natural nanomaterials,
Applications of nanomaterial’s-Insulation materials, Machine tools, Phosphors, Batteries, High power magnets Medical
implants.
Graphene: 2D graphene, 1D GNR (Graphen Nanoribbon), Semiconductor Nanowires.
Carbon nanotubes: Carbon nanotubes-types of nanotubes, formation of nanotubes, Assemblies, purification of Carbon
nanotubes, Properties of nanotubes, applications of nanotubes.
Quantum Dots: 0D nano structure, types, energy band structure and optical properties.
Light and nanotechnology: Interaction of light and nanotechnology, Nanoholes and photons, Solar cells, nanoparticles and
nanostructures.
Tools of Micro and Nano fabrication: Quantum electronic devices, Molecular electronics, and Simple ideas about
quantum computers. NEMS & MEMS, Nano machines, Nano devices, Optic-electronic devices, Environmental applications,
Nano medicine.
Details of characterization tools like SEM, TEM, STM, AFM.

Course Code: ETE 460


Course Title: Introduction to Nanotechnology Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 459

Course Code: ETE 461


Course Title: Digital Integrated Circuit
Credit: 3.0

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Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Introduction to VLSI design, Switch concept, basic & complex CMOS gates, CMOS layers, device arrays, CMOS
processing, transistor layout, design rules, second-order effect, device scaling, DC & switching characteristics of CMOS
gates, Clocked circuits – multiplexer, demultiplexer, flip-flops, Clock distribution and skew, timing analysis, System level
Physical design – floor planning and routing, power distribution, interconnect delay, I/O, Advanced CMOS Techniques –
dynamic logic, tri-state, etc., Sequential circuits: Latches, flip-flop, registers, counter, pipelines, Memory: Memory
organization, Operation, characteristics and addressing, Types of memories: ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, RAM-
SRAM, Flash Memory. Dram operation modes- Single bit read, page mode read, Extended data out mode, Burst read,
serial mode read, DRAM refresh operation modes- ROR refresh, CBR refresh, self-refresh. ROM: Logic construction of
32×4 ROM, ROM implementation of logic function.

Course Code: ETE 462


Course Title: Digital Integrated Circuit Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 461

Course Code: ETE 455


Course Title: Biomedical Instrumentation
Credit: 3.0
Contact Hours/ Week: 3.0

Human body: Cells and physiological systems. Bioelectricity: genesis and characteristics. Measurement of bio-signals:
Ethical issues, transducers, amplifiers and filters. Electrocardiogram: Electrocardiography, Phonocardiograph, Vector
Cardiograph, Analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals, cardiac pacemakers and defibrillator. Blood pressure: Systolic,
diastolic mean pressure, electronic manometer, detector circuits and practical problems in pressure monitoring. Blood flow
measurement: Plethymography and electromagnetic flow meter. Measurement and Interpretation:
Electroencephalogram, Cerebral Angiograph and Cronical X-ray, Brain scans, Electromyogram (EMG). Tomography:
Positron emission tomography and computer tomography. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultra sonogram. Patient
monitoring system and medical telemetry. Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body.

Course Code: ETE 456


Course Title: Biomedical Instrumentation Sessional
Credit: 0.75
Contact Hours/ Week: 1.5

Sessional Based on Syllabus of ETE 455

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