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Kannur University Syllabus
KANNUR UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Curricula, Scheme of Examinations & Syllabus for
Semesters VII & VIII of B.Tech. Degree Programme in
Electronics & Communication Engineering with effect from
2007 Admissions
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Code Subject Hours/Week
Sessional
Marks
University
Examination
L L T P/D Hrs Marks
2K6 EC 701 Microelectronics Technology 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 702 Microwave Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 703 Information Theory and Coding 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 704 Television Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 706(P) Simulation Lab - - 3 50 3 100
2K6 EC 707(P) Communication Engineering Lab –II - - 3 50 3 100
2K6 EC 708(P) Mini Project - - 4 50 - -
2K6 EC709(P) Physical Education, Health & Fitness - - - 50 - -
TOTAL 15 5 10 450 - 700
Elective II
2K6 EC 705 (A) - Probability and Random Process
2K6 EC 705 (B) - Satellite Communication
2K6 EC 705 (C) - Soft Computing
2K6 EC 705 (D) - R F System Design
2K6 EC 705 (E) -Industrial Electronics
2K6 EC 705 (F) - Data Compression
EIGHTH SEMESTER
*25 Marks is allocated for Industrial Training
Elective III
2K6 EC 805( A) – Advanced Digital Signal Processing
2K6 EC 805( B) – Digital Image Processing
2K6 EC 805 (C) –Communication Switching Systems
2K6 EC 805 (D) – Embedded System
2K6 EC 805 (E )– Secure Communications
2K6 EC 805(F )– Optimization Techniques
Code Subject Hours/Week Sessional
Marks
University
Examination
L T P/D Hrs Marks
2K6 EC 801 Radar and Navigation 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 802 Optical Communication 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 803 Computer Communication &
Networking 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 804 Wireless Mobile Communication 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 805 Elective III 3 1 - 50 3 100
2K6 EC 806(P) Seminar - - 4 50 - -
*2K6 EC 807(P) Project & Industrial Training - - 6 100 - -
2K6 EC 808(P) Viva Voce - - - - - 100
TOTAL 15 5 10 400 - 600
Aggregate marks for 8 semesters = 8400 3000 5400
2K6 EC 701: MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY



References: Inc, 2004. 2. Milman Sonka Vaclav Hlavac Roger Boyle, “Image Processing Analysis and Machine Vision”, 2nd Edition, Brooks/Cole Vikas Publishing House, 1999 2. David Salomon, “Data Compression the Complete Reference”, 2nd Edition Springer Verlag, New York Inc, 2001. 3. William K Pratt, “Digital Image Processing”, John Wiley, New York, 2002.

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