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            OUTCOMES:
            On successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
               ●  Use the Relational model, ER diagrams.
               ●  Make modification to a Database.
               ●  Apply concurrency control and recovery mechanisms for practical problems.
               ●  Design the Query Processor and Transaction Processor.
               ●  Apply security concepts to databases

            TEXT BOOKS:
               1.  Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth and S. Sudharshan, Database System Concepts, Sixth Edition,
                   Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.
               2.  P. J. Sadalage and M. Fowler, NoSQL Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Emerging World of Polyglot
                   Persistence, Addison-Wesley Professional, 2012.
               3.  Vijay Kumar ―Mobile Database Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.

            REFERENCES:
               1.  Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fifth Edition, Pearson
                   Education, 2008.
               2.  C.J. Date, A. Kannan and S. Swamynathan, An Introduction to Database Systems, Eighth Edition,
                   Pearson Education, 2006.
               3.  Atul Kahate, Introduction to Database Management Systems, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2006.

            EC17352                                          COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING                 L T P C
                                                                                                  3  0 0 3
            OBJECTIVES:
               ●  To understand analog communication techniques.
               ●  To acquire knowledge in digital communication techniques.
               ●  To learn data and pulse communication techniques.
               ●  To be familiarized with source and Error control coding.
               ●  To gain knowledge on multi-user radio communication.

            UNIT I        ANALOG COMMUNICATION                                                             9
            Noise: Source of Noise - External Noise- Internal Noise- Noise Calculation. Introduction to Communication
            Systems:  Modulation  –  Types  -  Need  for  Modulation.  Theory  of  Amplitude  Modulation  -  Evolution  and
            Description  of  SSB  Techniques  -  Theory  of  Frequency  and  Phase  Modulation  –  Comparison  of  various
            Analog Communication System (AM – FM – PM).

            UNIT II       DIGITAL COMMUNICATION                                                          9
            Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) – Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) –Phase Shift
            Keying (PSK) – BPSK – QPSK – 8 PSK – 16 PSK - Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) – 8 QAM –
            16 QAM – Bandwidth Efficiency– Comparison  of  various Digital Communication System (ASK  – FSK –
            PSK – QAM).

            UNIT III       DATA AND PULSE COMMUNICATION                                                  9
            Data Communication: History of Data Communication - Standards Organizations for Data Communication-
            Data Communication Circuits - Data Communication Codes - Error Detection and Correction Techniques -
            Data  communication  Hardware  -  serial  and  parallel  interfaces.  Pulse  Communication:  Pulse  Amplitude
            Modulation  (PAM)  –  Pulse  Time  Modulation  (PTM)  –  Pulse  code  Modulation  (PCM)  -  Comparison  of
            various Pulse Communication System (PAM – PTM – PCM).




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