M.Tech program in Communications Engineering encompasses a comprehensive syllabus designed to provide students with advanced expertise in communication systems and networks. The curriculum includes key subjects like Digital Communication Systems, Analog Communication Systems, Wireless Communication Systems, and Digital Signal Processing (DSP).
In Digital Communication Systems, students explore the principles of digital communication, modulation techniques, error detection and correction, and information theory. Analog Communication Systems covers analog modulation techniques, receiver design, and RF engineering. Wireless Communication Systems delve into wireless channel modeling, multiple access techniques, cellular network design, and antenna principles. DSP coursework equips students with vital signal processing skills applicable in encoding, modulation, and demodulation.
Syllabus of M.Tech in Communications Engineering
Year 1
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Linear Operators and Generalized Functions |
2 | Advanced Digital Communication |
3 | Detection and Estimation |
4 | Optical Communication Systems |
5 | Microwave Circuits |
6 | Broadband Wireless Technologies |
7 | Microwave and MIC Laboratory |
8 | Fiber Optics Laboratory |
Year 2
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Advanced Digital Signal Processing |
2 | Spectral Analysis of Signals |
3 | Ad Hoc Networks |
4 | WDM Optical Networks |
5 | Digital Signal Processing Structures for VLSI |
6 | Project |