B.<strong>Tech</strong>. <strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong> & <strong>Engineering</strong> (Regular)6. VHDL STATEMENTS: Assignment statements,sequential statements and process, conditionalstatements, generate statement, case statementarray and loops, resolution functions, packagesand libraries, concurrent statements,subprograms: application of functions andprocedures, structural modelling, componentdeclaration, structural layout and generics,configuration statements7. COMBINATIONAL CIRCUIT DESIGN: VHDLmodels and simulation of combinational circuitssuch as multiplexers, demultiplexers, encoders,decoders, code converters, comparators,implementation of Boolean functions, etc.SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS DESIGN: VHDL modelsand simulation of sequential circuits flip flops, shiftregisters, counters, etc. design implementationusing CPLDs and FPGAsTEXT BOOKJain R. P., “Modern Digital Electronics”, 3rd Edition,Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Brown and Vranesic, “Fundamentals of DigitalLogic with VHDL Design”, Tata McGraw Hill, 20002. Taub and Schilling, “Digital Integrated Electronics”,McGraw Hill, 20083. Malvino A. P. and Leach D., “Digital Principles andApplications”, McGraw Hill, 19864. Mano Morris, “Digital Design”, 4th Edition, PrenticeHall of India, 20065. IEEE, “IEEE Standard VHDL Language ReferenceManual”, IEEE <strong>Computer</strong> Society Press, 19936. Chang K. C., “Digital Design and Modelling withVHDL and Synthesis”, IEEE <strong>Computer</strong> SocietyPress.7. Roth Charles H., “Digital System Design usingVHDL”, PWS, 19988. Navabi Z., "VHDL-Analysis & Modelling of DigitalSystems”, 2nd Edition. McGraw Hill, 19979. Perry, “VHDL”, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,2002EC-305EMBEDDED SYSTEM L T P CrDESIGN 5 0 0 3OBJECTIVEEmbedded computers are found everywhere fromhome appliances to automobiles to medical devices.Designing an embedded computing system is achallenging task because the requirements includemanufacturing cost, performance, power consumption,user interface, hard deadlines and rich functionality.The objective is to teach embedded system designprocess which includes requirements, specification,architecture, components and system integrationphases. The course will have real-life design examplesto illustrate the design process and the students areencouraged to design embedded systems to gainexperience.PRE-REQUISITESKnowledge of logic design, assembly languageprogramming, computer organization and architecture,microprocessors and interfacing, operating systems1. INTRODUCTION: Introduction, overview, designprocess; instruction set architecture; CISC andRISC instruction set; architecture; basicembedded processor/ microcontroller architecture;memory system architecture; I/O sub-system; coprocessorsand hardware accelerators; processorperformance enhancement; 16 & 32 bitmicroprocessor and micro-controller and DSPhardware with reference to embedded system.2. REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS: Real timeoperating system overview; basic features of anoperating system, kernel features; processes andthreads, context switching; scheduling, interprocesscommunication; real-time memorymanagement; I/O processes; exposure to WindowsCE, QNX, micro kernels and μc/OS of introductionto process models; interrupt routines in an RTOsenvironment; encapsulating semaphores andqueues; hard real-time scheduling considerations;saving memory space.3. DESIGNING EMBEDDED COMPUTINGPLATFORM: Using CPU bus, memory devicesand their characteristics, I/O devices, componentinterfacing, memory interfacing; I/O deviceinterfacing, interfacing protocols, designing withprocessors: system architecture, hardware design,FPGA based design; implementation: developmentenvironment, debugging techniques, designexamples: data compressor, alarm clock.4. PROGRAMMING EMBEDDED SYSTEMS:Program design, programming languages, use ofhigh level languages, programming and run-timeenvironment, basic compilation techniques,analysis and optimization of execution time,analysis and optimization of energy and power,analysis and optimization of program size, programvalidation and testing5. NETWORK BASED EMBEDDEDAPPLICATIONS: Network fundamentals, layersand protocols, network architectures, distributedembedded architectures, elements of protocoldesign, high level protocol design languages,network based design, internet-enabled systems:protocols for industrial and control applications;internetworking protocols; wireless applications6. EMBEDDED CONTROL APPLICATIONS:Introduction, open-loop and closed loop controlsystems; PID controllers, fuzzy logic controller;application examples: washing machine, automotivesystems, auto-focusing digital camera, air-conditioner7. EMBEDDED SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: Designmethodologies; architectural design; designexamples: telephone PBX, PDA, set-top box,elevator control system, ATM system, faulttolerancetechniques, reliability evaluationtechniquesTEXT BOOKSimon David E., “An Embedded System Primer”,Addison-Wesley, 1999REFERENCE BOOKS48
Lingaya’s University, Faridabad1. Marwedel Peter, “Embedded System Design”,Springer, 20062. Dreamtech Software Team, “Programming forEmbedded System”, John Wiley, 20023. Kamal Raj, Micro Controller ArchitectureProgramming Interfacing & System Designing”,Pearson Education, 2005.4. Bentham Jeremy, “TCP/IP Lean: Web servers forEmbedded Systems”, 20025. Grehan Rick, “Real–time Programming: A Guide to32 bit Embedded Development”, Addison-Wesley,19996. Vahid Frank and Givargis Tony D., “SystemDesign: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction”,Addison Wesley, 2002.7. Barr Michael, “Programming Embedded Systemsin C and C++”, O'Reilly, 1999.8. Ganssle Jack, “The Art of Designing EmbeddedSystems”, Newnes, 2000.WEB REFERENCES1. http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/courses/ctec1630/2. http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~sedwards/classes/2005/4840/index.html3. http://ece-www.colorado.edu/~mcclurel/4. http://www.eetasia.com/CAT_499495_embeddedsystems.htmEC-307WIRELESSL T P CrCOMMUNICATIONS 5 1 0 4OBJECTIVEThis subject covers the entire concept behind thecellular technology. It covers the standards like GSM,CDMA and various design parameters for wirelesssystem. Going through these topics will help thestudents to face telecom sector and softwarecompanies.PRE-REQUISITESPrior knowledge of Digital Communication, Probability,Basic Electromagnetic, Antenna and Wave Propagationand <strong>Computer</strong> Network1. INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESSCOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Evolution ofmobile radio communications; examples ofwireless communication systems, paging systems,cordless telephone systems; comparison of variouswireless systems.2. MODERN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMS: Second generation cellular networks;third generation wireless networks; wireless in localloop; wireless local area networks; blue tooth andpersonal area networks.3. INTRODUCTION TO CELLULAR MOBILESYSTEMS: Spectrum allocation, basic cellularsystems; performance criteria; operation of cellularsystems; analog cellular systems, digital cellularsystems.4. CELLULAR SYSTEM DESIGNFUNDAMENTALS: Frequency reuse; channelassignment strategies, handoff strategies;interference and system capacity; tracking andgrade off service; improving coverage andcapacity.5. MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES FORWIRELESS COMMUNICATION: Introduction tomultiple access; FDMA, TDMA, spread spectrummultiple access, space division multiple access,packet ratio; capacity of a cellular systems.6. WIRELESS NETWORKING: Difference betweenwireless and fixed telephone networks;development of wireless networks; fixed networktransmission hierarchy; traffic routing in wirelessnetworks; wireless data services; common channelsignaling, ISDN (Integrated Services digitalNetworks), advanced intelligent networks.7. INTELLIGENT CELL CONCEPT ANDAPPLICATION: Intelligent cell concept;applications of intelligent micro-cell systems; inbuildingcommunication; CDMA cellular radionetworks.TEXT BOOKRappaport Theodore S., “Wireless Communications”,Pearson Education, 2009.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Lee W. C. Y., “Mobile CellularTelecommunication”, McGraw Hill, 2009.2. Schiller Jochen, “Mobile Communications”,Pearson Education, 2003.WEB REFERENCES1. www.epanorama.net/links/tele_mobile.html2. www.scss.tcd.ie/~htewari/mobility.html3. www.populararticles.com/article4979.html4. www.docstoc.com/.../Wireless-Communication-Systems-and-Standards5. www.skydsp.com/publications/4thyrthesis/6. www.scribd.com/.../Ch3-the-Cellular-CoceptEC-352MICROPROCESSORS & L T P CrINTERFACING LAB 0 0 2 1LIST OF EXPERIMENTS1. Study of 8085 Microprocessor kit.2. Write a program using 8085 and verify for:a. Addition of two 8-bit numbers.b. Addition of two 16-bit numbers3. Write a program using 8085 and verify for:a. 8-bit subtraction (display borrow)b. 16-bit subtraction (display borrow)4. Write a program using 8085 for multiplication oftwo 8- bit numbersa. By Repeated additionb.By bit rotation5. Write a program using 8085 for division of two 8-bit numbersa. By Repeated additionb. By bit rotation6. Study of 8086 microprocessor kit7. Write a program using 8086 for division of adefined double word (stored in a data segment) byanother double Word49
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