. 535 Evaluative Report of ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1. Name of the Department: Electronics and Communication Engineering 2. Year of establishment: 2002 (Bifurcated from Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department) 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes 4. Names of Programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) S. No. Academic Program Category Sanctioned Intake Duration (Years) Year of Starting 1. B. E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Under- Graduate Program 180 4 1975 2. M. E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Post-Graduate Program 30 2 2000 3. M. Tech (VLSI Design) Post-Graduate Program 30 2 2003 4. M. E. (Wireless Communication) Post-Graduate Program 30 2 2012 5. PhD Research Programs Total: 61 candidates registered (24 Regular + 37 Part time) 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Yes BE (Mechatronics)run by Mechanical Engineering Department (7 courses are taught by ECED) BE (Electronics and Computer Engg.) to run with the support from Computer Engineering Department (To be started in 2015) BE-MBA (Electronics & Communication Engineering) to run with rt from LMT School of Management 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Yes, International Engineering Program (BE Electronics and Communication Engineering) in CollaboratedWithTrinity College Dublin, Ireland Ph.D. Research Program in collaboration with o Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani o Centre of Scientific Instrumrnts Organisation (CSIO), Chandigarh o Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur o Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee o B. R. Ambedkar National Institute Technology,Jallundhar o Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra o Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology, Pune o N C College, Israna, Panipat
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Evaluative Report of
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1. Name of the Department: Electronics and Communication Engineering 2. Year of establishment: 2002 (Bifurcated from Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department)
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes 4. Names of Programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Academic Program Category Sanctioned
Intake Duration
(Years) Year of Starting
1. B. E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
Under-Graduate Program
180 4 1975
2. M. E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
Post-Graduate Program
30 2 2000
3. M. Tech (VLSI Design)
Post-Graduate Program
30 2 2003
4. M. E. (Wireless Communication)
Post-Graduate Program
30 2 2012
5. PhD
Research Programs
Total: 61 candidates registered (24 Regular + 37 Part time)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Yes
BE (Mechatronics)run by Mechanical Engineering Department (7 courses are taught by ECED)
BE (Electronics and Computer Engg.) to run with the support from Computer Engineering Department (To be started in 2015)
BE-MBA (Electronics & Communication Engineering) to run with rt from LMT School of Management
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Yes,
International Engineering Program (BE Electronics and Communication Engineering) in CollaboratedWithTrinity College Dublin, Ireland
Ph.D. Research Program in collaboration with o Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani o Centre of Scientific Instrumrnts Organisation (CSIO), Chandigarh o Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur o Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee o B. R. Ambedkar National Institute Technology,Jallundhar o Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra o Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology, Pune o N C College, Israna, Panipat
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7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:Yes Following courses offered by other department(s) and are attended by Under Graduate students of ECED
S.No. Course No. Course Name Department(s)
1. UEN001 Environment Studies SEE
2. UMA001 Mathematics –I SMCA
3. UPH001 Physics SPMS
4. UTA002 Manufacturing Processes MED
5. UES001 Electrical & Electronics Science EIED
6. UES005 Electrical Engineering Materials SPMS
7. UHU001 Communication Skills SHSS
8. UMA002 Mathematics –II SMCA
9. UTA001 Engineering Graphics MED
10. UTA003 Computer Programming& IT CSED
11. UPH201 Advanced Engineering Physics SPMS
12. UCB002 Chemistry SCBC
13. UHU031 Organizational Behaviour SHSS
14. UMA031 Optimization Techniques SMCA
15. UES033 Measurement Science and Techniques EIED
Maintance of Software and Hardware, Linux Operating System
Maintaining of Computers and Lab Related Work
Mr. Arun Kumar
Lab Technician (11,551/-)
Exclusive B.E in Electronics and Comm. Engineering
Maintaning Lab Equipments and related Lab work
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Name of the Technical
staff
Designation (pay-scale)
Exclusive/ shared
work
Date of Joining
Qualification Other Technical
skills gained
Responsibility
At Joining
Now
Mr. Sunil Kumar
Lab Technician (11,551/-)
Exclusive 7 January 2014
ITI,B.A Maintaning Lab Equipments and related Lab work
Mr. Hardeep Singh
Lab Technician (12,500/-)
Exclusive 3 March 2014
Diploma in Electronics and Comm. Engineering
Repairing Lab Equipments and related Lab work
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Fiber Optic Communication
Nano Semiconductor Devices and CNT
Signal Processing
VLSI Systems and Circuit Design-Synthesis
Wireless Communications and Antennas
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. – List for last 5 years
Ongoing Sponsored Projects
S. No.
Title Funding Agency
PI/COPI Amount (in lakhs)
1. SAP (2013 onwards) UGC Dr. Rajesh Khanna, Dr. Kulbir Singh Mr. Ankush Kansal
61
2. Development of Photonic Crystal Biosensor For Detection of Foodborne Pathogens (2014-2017)
DBT Dr. R.S. Kaler, Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Dr. M.S. Reddy
30
3. Design and Development of Integrated Nano Photonic Platform Based on Hybrid Photonic- Plasmonic Waveguide for Communication and Biosensing (2014-2017)
CSIR Dr. Mukesh Kumar 25
4. MODROB for digital communication lab (2013)
AICTE Dr. Rajesh Khanna 11 .00
5. Design and development of stacked patchmicrostrip antennas for wlan applications (2012-15)
UGC Dr. Amanpreet Kaur and Dr. Rajesh Khanna
15.88
6. Performance Analysis of dense wavelength division multiplexed systems (2011- 2015)
UGC Dr. R.S. Kaler
8.09
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Completed Sponsored Projects
S. No.
Title of Projects Name of funding Agency
Name of PI/CO-PI Amount (in lakhs)
1. FPGA implementation of LDPC and space time codes in MIMO systems (2009 – 12)
UGC Dr. Surbhi Sharma and Dr. Rajesh Khanna
10.76
2. Implementation of concatenation of LDPC codes and space time block codes on SDR based system (2009 – 12)
AICTE Dr. Surbhi Sharma and Dr. Rajesh Khanna
10.00
3. Simulation Studies on the Bit Error Rate Performance of Fractional Fourier Transform (FrFT) based Optimum Beamformer / Combiner in Communication Systems.
Naval Research Board
Dr. Rajesh Khanna
11.54
4. Special Manpower Development Programme for VLSI Design and Related Software (Phase-II) (2005 – 13)
MOCIT Dr. Alpana Agarwal
109
5. Design and development of Wideband antennas for Wlan applications. (2012 -15)
AICTE Dr. Amanpreet Kaur and Dr. Rajesh Khanna
7.5
6. Modernization of Wireless Communication Lab (2012 -15)
AICTE Dr. Rajesh Khanna 12.0
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration: Yes, SMDP-VLSI Project in Collaboration with CEERI, Pilani, NITs of the region
b) International collaboration: Yes, With Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/AICTE, etc.; total grants
received. 84.00 Lakhs (Details included at item no.17 above)
20. Research facility / centre with
• State recognition: Yes, Texas Instuments (TI) sponsored Wireless laboratory
• National recognition: Yes, • MoCIT sponsored SMDP-VLSI Laboratory • Microwave and Antenna laboratory equipped with ANECHOIC Chamber
• International recognition: None
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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:
o Texas sponsored Wireless Lab o Atmel sponsored DSP Lab
22. Research Publications:
S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
1. Singh, S., Singh, S., Kaur, R., Kaler, R.S.
2015 Performance investigation of optical multicast overlay system using orthogonal modulation format
Optics Communications, 338, pp 58-63
2. T.Sharma and M. Kumar
2015 Hybridization of Plasmonic and Photonic Modes for Subwavelength Optical Confinement with Longer Propagation and Variable Nonlinearity
Optics Communications, 343 (2015) 85–90.
3. S. Aneja and M. Kumar
2015 Design of a Three-Hole Defect Photonic Crystal Nanocavity with High-Q and Enhanced Purcell Factor
Opt. Eng., 54 (1), 017106 (2015). Doi
4. M. Kumar 2015 Hollow Waveguide Bragg Reflector: A Tunable Platform for Integrated Photonics
Journal of Optics and Laser Technology 65, 5 – 13
5. A. Sharma and M. Kumar
2014 Flat Band Slow Light in Silicon Photonic Crystal Waveguide with Large Delay Bandwidth Product and Low Group Velocity Dispersion
2014 Network selection algorithm based on link quality parameters for heterogeneous wireless networks
Optik, 125, pp. 3657-3662
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S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
23. Singh, S., Saini, S., Kaur, G., Kaler, R.S.
2014 On the optimization of raman fiber amplifier using genetic algorithm in the scenario of a 64 nm 320 channels dense wavelength division multi-plexed system
Journal of the Optical Society of Korea, 18, pp.118-123
24. Jindal, N., Singh, K.
2014 Joint image compression-encryption using discrete fractional transforms
Imaging Science Journal, 62, pp. 265-272
25. Atul Thakur and Alpana Agarwal
2014 Low-Power Architectures and Self Calibration Techniques of DAC for SAR – ADC Implementation
Int. Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Vol. 2, Issue 3, 2014.
26. Parkash, D., Khanna, R.
2014 Triple band rectangular-shaped monopole antenna for WLAN/ WiMAX /UWB applications
Microwave and Optical Tech-nology Letters, 56, pp. 2113-17
27. Saluja, N., Khanna, R.
2014 Design, analysis, and fabrication of a novel multiband folded edge compact size fractal PIFA for WiFi/LTE/WiMAX/ WLAN application
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 56, pp. 2836-2841
28. Goyal, R., Kaler, R.S.
2014 Investigation on polarization dependent bidirectional hybrid (WDM/TDM) utilizing QAM modulation with different amplifiers
Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Rapid Communications, 8, pp. 631-634
29. Rai, M.K., Khanna, R., Sarkar, S.
2014 Control of tube parameters on SWCNT bundle interconnect delay and power dissipation
Microelectronics International, 31, pp. 22-31
30. Monga, H., Kaler, R.S.
2014 Performance comparison of proposed 3-d coherent spatial-phase-time coding/decoding with super structured fiber Bragg grating-based optical CDMA systems
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics, 59, pp. 1169-1179
31. Ahuja, K., Singh, B., Khanna, R.
2014 Network selection based on weight estimation of QoS parameters in heterogeneous wireless multimedia networks
Wireless Personal Communications, 77, pp. 3027-3040
32. Singh, S., Kaler, R.S.
2014 Multistage gain-flattened hybrid optical amplifier at reduced wavelength spacing
Optik, 125, pp. 5357-5359
33. Khosla, P.K., Khanna, R., Sood, S.P.
2014 Analysis of magneto-inductive system for rocket sled velocity measurement beyond mach 1.5
Defence Science Journal, 64, pp. 143-151
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S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
34. Singh, S., Kaler, R.S.
2014 Performance investigation of Raman erbium-doped fiber amplifier hybrid optical amplifier in the scenario of high-speed orthogonal-modulated signals
Optical Engineering, 53
35. Singh, S., Raman, Kaler, R.S.
2014 Investigation of wavelength division multiplexed hybrid ring-tree-star network topology to enhance the system capacity
Optik, 125, pp. 6516-6519
36. Ahuja, K., Singh, B., Khanna, R.
2014 Particle swarm optimization based network selection in heterogeneous wireless environment
Optik, 125, pp. 214-219
37. Singh, S., Kaler, R.S.
2014 Power transient and its control in raman-erbium doped fiber amplifier hybrid optical amplifier subject to multi-channel bursty traffic
Journal of Optical Technology (A Translation of Opticheskii Zhurnal) , 81, pp. 590-593
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
69. Goving Patel, Sanjay Sharma
2014 Predicting the jitter of PLL-DLL Based Frequency Synthesizers
International Journal of Wavelets, ultiresolution and Information Processing
70. Pawan Singh, Sanjay Sharma
2014 Substrate Coupling of RF CMOS on Lightly Doped Substrate for Nanoscale Mixed-Signal Design
Journal of Computational and Theoretical nanoscience
71. Bhasker Gupta and Davinder Singh Saini
2014 Moment generating function-based pairwise error probability analysis of concatenated low density parity check codes with Alamouti coded multiple input multiple output-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems
IET Communications, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 399-412
72. Bhasker Gupta and Davinder Singh Saini
2013 A Rate Mt Full Diversity STF Block Coded 4×4 MIMO-OFDM System with Reduced Complexity
Wireless Personal Communication, Vol. 72, No. 2, pp. 1489-1512
73. Bhasker Gupta and Davinder Singh Saini
2013 Space–Time/Space–Frequency/Space–Time–Frequency Block Coded MIMO-OFDM System with Equalizers in Quasi Static Mobile Radio Channels using Higher Tap Order
Wireless Personal Communication, Vol. 69, No. 4, pp. 1947-1968
74. Bhasker Gupta and Davinder Singh Saini
2013 Performance of Concatenated Optimized Irregular LDPC Code with Alamouti Coded MIMO-OFDM Systems
WSEAS Transactions on Communications, Vol. 12, No. 5, PP. 208-213,
75. Rajeev Ratan, Sanjay Sharma, Amit Kumar Kohli
2013 Designing of Farrow Structure Based Interpolators on Nanometer based FPGA Technology
Acta Physica Polonica A
76. Shyam Akashe, Sanjay Sharma
2013 Design Trade–Offs for Nanoscale Process and Material Parameters on 7T SRAM Cell
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
77. Shyam Akashe, Sanjay Sharma
2013 Design of SRAM Cell Based Memory Array in Nano-Scaled Technolog
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
78. Govind Singh Patel, Sanjay Sharma
2013 FPGA - Nanotechnology Based DDS Analysis and Implementation
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
79. R. Ratan, S. Sharma, and Amit Kumar Kohli
2013 Performance Comparison of Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) Based Single and Double Stage Digital Interpolators
International Journal of Electronics, vol. 100, no.12, pp. 1724 - 1734
80. D. S. Kapoor and Amit Kumar Kohli
2013 Gain Adapted Optimum Mixture Estimation Scheme for Single Channel Speech Separation
Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 2335 – 2351
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S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
81. R. Ratan, S. Sharma, and Amit Kumar Kohli
2013 Designing of Farrow Structure Based Interpolators on Nanometer based FPGA Technology
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nano-sciences (CTN), vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 2248 – 2259
82. B. Kaushik, N. Kaur, and Amit Kumar Kohli
2013 Achieving Maximum Reliability in Fault Tolerant Network Design for Variable Networks
2013 Compensation of Dispersion in Optical Fiber using Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG)
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Engg. (IJARSE),Vol. 2, Issue 4, pp. 124-132
93. Mr. Deepak Goyal & Hardeep Singh
2013 Performance Evaluation of Optical Amplifier for 96*10 Gbps Optical Communication System
International Journal of Engg. Trends and Technology(IJETT), Vol.4, Issue 6, pp. 2230-2235
94. Ms. Priyanka Dalotra &Hardeep Singh
2013 Effect of Chromatic Dispersion on FWM in Optical WDM Transmission System
Int. Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engg. (IJARCCE), Vol.2, Issue 6, pp. 2379-2383
95. Mr Abhishek Pal & Hardeep Singh
2013 Performance Analysis of WDM Systems with FBG and DCF as Dispersion Componsators
Int. Journal of Information Technology and Knowledge Management (IJITKM), Vol.6, No. 2, pp. 109-112
96. Ankush Kansal Anurag Sharma
2013 Performance Analysis of 8x8 MIMO OFDM System for Various Modula-tion Techniques Using Different Fading Channels and PAPR Reduction Using SLM Technique
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Vol. 4, Issue 7, pp. 2033-2047, July 2013
97. Ankush Kansal Vivek Mankotia
2013 Capacity Analysis of MIMO (8x8) System with or without CSI under Different Wireless Fading Channels
Int. Journal of Electronics Comm. and Electrical Engg., Vol. 3 Issue 5, pp 32-54, 2013
98. Ankush Kansal Anuj Attri
2013 Improved performance of Sierpinski Carpet Based Fractal Antenna using Stacked Configuration
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, volume 4, issue 8 pp. 220-224, 2013
99. Ankush Kansal Vivek Mankotia
2013 Riciain Channel Capacity Comparison Between (8X8) and (4x4 ) MIMO systems
International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, Vol. 4, Issue 6, pp. 2589-2593, June 2013.
100. Ankush Kansal Anurag Sharma
2013 PAPR Analysis of 8X8 MIMO OFDM and OFDM system
International Journal of Advance Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, Vol. 2, Issue 8, 2013.
101. Navdeep Goel and Kulbir Singh
2013 Analysis of Dirichlet, Generalized Hamming and triangular window functions in the linear canonical transform domain
Springer - Signal, Image and Video Processing (SIViP), vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 911-923, DOI: 10.1007/s11760-011-0280-2,
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S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
102. Navdeep Goel and Kulbir Singh
2013 Modified convolution and product theorem for the linear canonical transform derived by representation transformation in quantum mechanics
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (AMCS), vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 685-695, DOI: 10.2478/amcs-2013-0051,.
103. Sanjay Kumar, Kulbir Singh and Rajiv Saxena
2013 Closed–form analytical expression of fractional order differentiation in fractional Fourier transform domain
Springer—Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 1875–1889,
104. Kulbir Singh, Rajiv Saxena and Sanjay Kumar
2013 Caputo–based fractional derivative in fractional Fourier transform domain
IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems (IEEE–JETCAS)
105. Jindal N. and Singh K
2013 Image Retrieval Algorithm based on Discrete Fractional Transforms
Journal of Electrical Engineering, vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 250-255
106. Jindal N. and Singh K.
2013 Video Compression-Encryption using Three Dimensional Discrete Fractional Transforms
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, No. 14, pp. 3678-3683.
107. H. Garg and Amit Kr. Kohli
2013 Nonstationary-Epileptic-Spike Detection Algorithm in EEG Signal using SNEOs
2012 Reducing Leakage Power for SRAM Design using Sleep Transistor
Acta Physica Polonica A
150. Rajeev Ratan, Sanjay Sharma, Amit Kr Kohli
2012 Performance Evaluation of Interpolators using Half Band Filters
Acta Physica Polonica A
151. Pawan Kumar Singh, Sanjay Sharma
2012 Substrate Noise Analysis of Full Adder Circuit Using Nanometer Technology for High-Ohmic Substrate
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, vol. 9, no. 12, pp. 2245-2249, Dec. 2012.
152. Sanjay Sharma 2012 Low Complexity Look-up Table based Adaptive Predistorter with Fast Convergence and Low Memory Requirements
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communication and Networking, doi:10.1186/1687-1499-2012-43, 2012
153. Sanjay Sharma 2012 Digital Predistortion of Power Amplifiers using Look up table Method with Memory Effects for LTE Systems
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communication and Networking, DOI: 10.1186/1687-1499-2012-3302012
154. Arun & Hardeep Singh
2012 Simulation Results for Standard Images by Alternative Approach to Iris Recoginition Technology Exploiting Intensity Parameters as well as Dimentional Characteristics of Pupil
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, ISSN No. 0974-8385, vol. 6, no. 2
155. Arun & Hardeep Singh
2012 An Alternative Approach to Iris Recogition Technology Exploiting Intensity Parameters as well as Dimentional Characteristics of Pupil and Iris
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Engineering , ISSN No. 0976-626X, Vol. 3, No. 2
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S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
156. Ms. Himani, Simarpreet Kaur & Hardeep Singh
2012 Investigations on Different Transmission Formats in DWDM Optical Communication System
International Journal of Computer Engineering and Software Technology,ISSN No. 2229-3086, Vol. 3, No. 1,pp. 25-37
157. Jindal N. and Singh K.
2012 Image and Video Processing using Discrete Fractional Transforms
Signal Image and Video Processing, DOI: 10.1007/s11760-012-0391-4.
158. R. Singh, D. S. Kapoor, R. Kumar, and Amit Kumar Kohli
2012 Characterization of Shape Curving Effects on Multi-Band Fractal Antenna Design
IJCEM, Int. Journal of Computational Engineering & Management, vol. 15, pp. 31 – 34
159. A. Agarwal, R. Kumar, Amit Kumar Kohli, and R. Dwivedi
2012 Performance Comparison of PCA and ICA Pre-processors in Identification of Individual Gases Using Response of a Poorly Selective Solid-state Sensor Array
Sensors and Transducers Journals, vol. 145, No. 10, pp. 191 – 202
160. A. Grover and Amit Kumar Kohli
2012 Simulation of Impulsive Noise Environment for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Wireless Systems
International Journal of Computing & Business Research
161. A. Grover, Divneet Singh Kapoor, and Amit Kumar Kohli
2012 Characterization of Impulse Noise Effects on Space-Time Block-Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Signal Reception
International Journal of Physical Sciences, vol. 7. No. 25, pp. 4003 – 4011
162. A. Grover and Amit Kumar Kohli
2012 Full-diversity High-rate Space-time Block-coded Systems using Estimated Channel State Information for Symbol Detection
International Journal of Physical Sciences, vol. 7. No. 17, pp. 2539 – 2548
163. H. K. Garg, Poonam Gakhar Kohli, & Amit Kumar Kohli
2012 A Review of Neural Signal Processing Paradigms based on Physiological Models for EEG
Journal of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 03, no. 2, pp. 56 – 73
164. A. Rai and Amit Kumar Kohli
2012 Simulation and Analysis of Nonlinear System Identification using LMS Volterra Filter
Advanced Material Research, vol. 403-408, pp. 3528 – 3537
165. Neha Ahuja, Rajesh Khanna and Jaswinder Kaur
2012 Design of Single Band Rectangular Patch Antenna for WLAN Application
International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. irafit1063, no.8, pp.29-31
166. Neha Ahuja, Rajesh Khanna and Jaswinder Kaur
2012 Dual Band Defected Ground Microstrip Patch Antenna for WLAN/WiMax and Satellite Application
International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 48, no. 22
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S. No.
Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
2010 Mitigation of Non-Linear Impairments of WCDMA Power Amplifier
International Journal of Computer Science and Communication, Vol. 1, pp-409-413, 2010
255. Harpal Singh and Kulbir Singh
2010 Spatial domain techniques for waetrrmark embedding and detection
International conference on Engineering Innovation: A fillip to economic development, CGIS, Balwera, 18-20 Feb., 2010.
256. Hem Dutt Joshi and Rajiv Saxena
2010 Effect of Doppler Spreading in Un-Coded OFDM Systems
National Conference on Education & Research (ConFR10), Third CSI National Conference of CSI Division V, Region III, Bhopal Chapter, IEEE Bombay, and MPCST Bhopal
257. Surbhi Sharma, Rajesh Khanna
2010 BER evaluation of LDPC codes with in Nakagami fading channel
ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology, vol. 1 no 2 , pp 56-59
258. Rajneesh Talwar and A.K.Chatterjee
2009 Estimation of Power Dissipation of a 4H-SiC Schottky Barrier Diode with a Linearly Graded Profile in the Drift Region
Maejo International Journal of Science & Technology
259. Kulbir Singh, Vinit Grewal and Rajiv Saxena
2009 Fractal Antennas: A Novel Miniaturization Technique for Wireless Communications
International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol 2, No. 5, pp 172-176
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Author(s) Year Title of Paper Name of the Journal, volume/ page numbers,
260. Kulbir Singh, Rajiv Saini and Rajiv Saxena
2009 Performance of Wavelet, Fractional Fourier and Fractional Cosine Transform in Image Compression
International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol2, No. 7, pp 43-45
261. D. Batra, S. K. Sharma, and Amit Kumar Kohli
2009 Improved parameter estimation for first-order Markov process
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, vol.2009, pp. 2
262. D. Batra, S. K. Sharma, and Amit Kumar Kohli
Sep-09 Improved QR Decomposition Application Implemented on Reconfigurable Fabric
International e-Journal of Communications and Electronics, vol. 3, pp. 1 – 7
263. Sanjay Sharma, Amandeep Singh, Manjit Singh
2009 Power Amplifier Linearization using Digital Pre-distorter
Journal of Electronics and Computers, vol. 2 , pp. 1-9
264. Manish Gupta, Sanjay Sharma
2009 Highly Directive Patch Antenna Using Planar Metamaterial
Journal of Electronics and Computers, vol. 2 , pp. 40-48
265. Nikhil Marriwala, Sanjay Sharma
2009 Pspice Simulation of an Accurate Software-Defined Radio Model
Journal of Electronics and Computers, vol. 2 , pp. 29-39
266. Rajeev Ratan Arora, Sanjay Sharma, S. K. Sharma
2009 Brain Tumor Detection Based on Multi- Parameter MRI Image Anaysis
Int. Journal of Graphics, Vision and Image Processing, Vol 9, No. 3, pp 9-17
2009 Design of programmable digital down converter for WiMAX
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, vol.2 issue 3, pp.2021
276. Sanjay Sharma, Amandeep Singh, Manjit Singh
2009 Mathematical modeling of power amplifier with memory effects
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 2, issue 3, pp. 22-23
277. Rajeev rattan, Sanjay Sharma, S. K. Sharma
2009 Multiparameter segmentation and quantization of brain tumor from MRI images
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 2. Issue 2, pp. 11-15
278. Kulbir Singh, Navdeep Singh, Parvinder Kaur and Rajiv Saxena
2009 Image Compression By Using Fractional Transforms
International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in Communication and Computing, 27-28 Oct. 2009, Kottayam, India
279. Surbhi Sharma, Rajesh Khanna
2009 Analysis of LDPC with optimum combining, International journal of Electronics,
International Journal of Electronics, vol 96, no 8, august 2009, pp 803-811
280. Surbhi Sharma,Rajesh Khanna
2009 Performance evaluation of LDPC codes in various fading channels
Journal of Cooperation among University, Research and Industrial Enterprises, vol. 2 no 1 , pp-15-23
281. Simranjit Singh, Surbhi Sharma, R. Khanna
2009 Performance of Uncoded and LDPC Coded MSK and GMSK in
Nakagami Fading
International Journal of Recent Trends in
Engineering, vol 2 no 6, pp 43-49
Monographs:
S. No.
Title Author Publishing Agency
1. Electronic Devices& Circuits Alpana Agarwal and Nitin Narang
TU, Patiala
2. Microprocessors R.S. Kaler TU, Patiala
3. Digital Electronic Circuits Alpana Agrwal TU, Patiala
4. Advanced Control Systems Kulbir Singh Ankush Kansal
TU, Patiala
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Books Authored with ISBN with details of publishers
S.No.
Name of author Title Publishing house
Year ISBN No.
1. Dr. Mayank K Rai and Sankar Sarkar
BookChapter: ―Carbon Nanotube as VLSI Interconnect‖ in the book titled Carbon Nanotubes
Intech Open Access (Austria)
2009 [978-953-307-499-3]
2. Dr. R. S. Kaler Microprocessors and Microcontrollers (Second Edition)
I.K. Inter-national Publishing
2014 [9789382332688]
2. Dr. R. S. Kaler, M. Kulkarni &Umesh Gupta
Digital Signal Processing
I.K. Inter-national Publishing
2014 [9789382332688]
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Scopus
Citation Index – range / average :Google Citations –564 h-index - 27
SJR Impact Factor – range / average 0.02-1.8
Details of individual faculty are as under: S.
No. Name h-index Citations Average
Impact Factor
1. Dr. R. S. Kaler 20 1223
2. Dr. Rajesh Khanna 7 206 0.82
3. Dr. Sanjay Sharma 7 133 0.8
4. Dr. Kulbir Singh 6 2.4 .7
5. Dr. Amit Kumar Kohli 5 104 .22
6. Dr. Mukesh Kumar 5 70 1.95
7. Dr. Hardeep Singh 5 .25
8. Dr. Hem Dutt Joshi 3 19 .8
9. Dr. Vinay Kumar 5 50
10. Mr. Ankush Kansal 5 44 -
11. Dr. Ajay Kakkar
12. Dr. Surbhi Sharma .69
13. Dr. Ravi Kumar 4 57 1.91
14. Dr. Bhasker Gupta .89
15. Mr. Arun Kumar Chatterjee
16. Dr. Sanjay Kumar 3 24 1.16
17. Dr. Rishikesh Pandey 5 55 .6
18. Dr. Mayank Kumar Rai 3 25
19. Mr. Karamjit Singh
20. Dr. Anil Arora 1.118
21. Dr. Neeru Jindal 4 27 .624
22. Dr. Rana Partap Yadav
23. Dr. Jaswinder Kaur
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23. Details of patents and income generated : Title of invention: Design of Opampless 1.5 bit pipeline ADC stage
Title of invention: Anil Singh and Alpana Agarwal
Status: Initiated the process
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated :
S.No. Name of Concerned
Faculty Consultancy Amount
1. Dr.Rajesh Khanna Antenna Testing Rs. 7,500/-
2. Dr.R.S.Kaler Providing and installation of Multimedia LASER show on water screen along with ultro fast action musical fountain
Rs. 50,000/-
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
• Mr. Ankush Kansal (CCSIE, London, UK, 2011) • Ms. Manu Bansal (Metropolitan University London, UK, 2013) • Dr. Ravi Kumar Roy (IEEE DSP Conference, Honkong, 2014) • Dr. Hardeep Singh (Birmingham University, U.K., 2014) • Dr. R.S.Kaler, Trinity College, Dublin,Ireland (2014) • Dr. Sanjay Sharma, Trinity College, Dublin,Ireland (Oct. 2014, Jan. 2015, Feb. 27
– April 3, 2015)
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
S. No
Name of Faculty Reviewer/ Editor/ Steering Committee
Name of Journal / University/Body
1. Dr. Rajesh Khanna Editor Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hindawi
2. Dr. Rajesh Khanna Reviewer International Journal of Electronics, Taylor & Francis
3. Dr. Rajesh Khanna Reviewer Wireless Personal Communications, Springer
4. Dr. Rajesh Khanna Member BOS Chitkara University
5. Ms. Amanpreet Kaur
Member or editorial team
International Journal of Core Research In Communication Engineering
6. Ms. Amanpreet Kaur
Member or editorial team
STM journals Journal of Microwave Engineering & Technologies (JoMET)
7. Ms. Amanpreet Kaur
Member or editorial team
Journal of Telecommunication, Switching Systems and Networks (JoTSSN)
Oragnized By Duration Date Name of the faculty member
1. INUP Familiarization Workshop on Nano-fabrication Technologies
IISc, Bangalore,
3 days 16th April to 18th April,
2012.
Arun Kumar Chatterjee
2. Hands on training on nanoelectronics fabrication
IISc, Bangalore,
11 days 18th - 28th June, 2012.
Arun Kumar Chatterjee
3. IEEE VLSI Design and Test Symposium (VDAT)
Chitkara Universiy,
H.P.
3 Days 6-8th July, 2010
Dr. Alpana Agarwal, Ms. Manu Bansal, Dr. Ajay Kakkar
4. Workshop on Challenges in Analog Mixed Signal Design (AMS 2010)
Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra
2 Days 22-23rd Feb. 2010
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
5. 5th ZOPP for SMDP-VLSI IISc., Banglore
2 Days 18-19th Feb. 2010
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
6. National Conference on VLSI, MEMS and NEMS (VMN-2010)
Amity University,
Noida, India,
02 days September 23 – 24,
2010
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
7. STC on Communication using MATLAB‘
NITTR Chandigarh
1 week Nov 2010 Karmjit Singh Sandha
8. FDP on ‗Computational Techniques for research‘
SBSCET Ferozepur in
2 weeks July 2011 Karmjit Singh Sandha
9. An IEP on ―Low Power Digital Circuit Design
IIT Kanpur. 1 week 24th -28th
Sept, 2012 Ms. Manu Bansal
10. Distinguished Professors Collequa at ST Greater Noida
IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society (Delhi Chapter)
2 Days 23rd and 24th July
2012.
Ms. Manu Bansal Dr. Alpana Agarwal
11. An IEP on ―Semiconductor Memory Design & Testing‖
MNIT Jaipur 5 Days 11th -15th
Dec. 2010 Ms. Manu Bansal
12. An IEP on ―Algorithms to Architectures‖
IIT Madras. 1 week 22nd-26th
Feb, 2010 Ms. Manu Bansal Ms. Sakshi
13. VLSI Applications in Biomedical Engineering
IIT ,Kharagpur
6 Days 7th-12th March,2011
Ms. Harpreet Vohra
14. STC on soft computing NITTER,Chd 5Days 19th-23rd May,2012
Ms. Harpreet Vohra
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S. No.
Events conduced outside the Institute
Oragnized By Duration Date Name of the faculty member
15. Recent Trends in Design and Measurement of RF and Microwave Circuits
IIT Kanpur 5 Days 26th to 28th November
2010
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur -1
16. Optical Communication Networks
IIT Kharagpur
15 days 22ndJune to 3rdJuly 2010
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur -1
17. Convergence of Networking Technologies
NIT Kurukshetra, UCG, MHRD
15Days 22nd Dec to 2 January 2009
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur -1
18. Recent Trends in Design and Measurement of RF and Microwave Circuits
IIT Kanpur 5 days 12-16 July 2010
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur -1
28. Student projects (List for last 3 years)
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: All students from the current batch do a Capstone project in their 6th and 7th semester. Earlier, they used to do a Minor Project in-house during 7th semester of the BE program. List of Ongoing Capstone Projects (Batch 2012-16)
S No.
Roll No. Name Title of the Capstone Project Supervisor
1 101206159 Shubham Arora Logic implementation and verification of Viterbi Alogorithm
Dr. Rana Pratap Yadav
2 101206139 Sarvinder Singh Walk and charge Dr. Ajay Kakkar
101206167 Somil Gupta
3 101206173 Swati Dhuli Voice controlled Wheel chair for physically disabled people
Dr. Mayank Kumar Rai 101256011 Vinkal Bhandari
101386019 Sakshi Verma
4 101206006 Abhishek Sarin Temperature dependent analysis of CNT as VLSI interconnects
Dr. Mayank Kumar Rai 101206015 Akarsh Pandey
101206025 Apurve
5 101386002 Gautam Jain IOT based HOME Automation Mr. Arun Kumar Chatterjee 101206012 Ajay Sharma
101206016 Akash Aggarwal
101206039 Dildar Singh
6 101206044 Garvit Rajendra Mantri
Design and implementation of Smart Classroom
Ms. Harpreet Vohra
101206046 Gaurav Nagar
101206108 Priyank Kohli
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S No.
Roll No. Name Title of the Capstone Project Supervisor
7 101206030 Arwinder Singh Smart Duster Dr. Anil Arora
94. 101106072 Nitin Sharma Implementation and Verification of FIFO Buffer
S/W Mrs. Manu Bansal 95. 101106109 Tanya Piplani
96. 101106078 Rajat jain Completely Automated home Lock Controlled by Mobile Phone
H/W Ms. Sakshi
97. 101106101 Shambhu
98. 101106104 Shubham modi
99. 101106113 Ujwal agarwal
100. 101106080 Ramandeep Kaur Digital Thermometer using Microcontroller
S/W Mr. Sukhwinder Kumar
101. 101106086 Riddhima Arora
102. 101106082 Ravish Thind Development of Neural Fuzzy Logic for Cancer Risk Analysis
S/W Dr. Kulbir Singh
103. 101106083 Ravit Shrivastav
104. 101106084 Ravjit singh Biometric attendance System
H/W Mr. Karamjit Singh
105. 101106088 Rohit bathla
106. 101106094 Sahil bhatoa
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S. No.
Roll No. Name Project Title Type Supervisor
107. 101286025 Gaurav saini
108. 101106095 Sahil Garg FPGA Implementation of Various Adders
S/W Ms. Manbir Kaur 109. 101286007 Kushaal Singla
110. 101106102 Sharon Soreng Railway Gate Control System
H/W Dr. Neeru Jindal 111. 101106105 Shubham Sharan
112. 101106120 Venus Jaiswal
113. 101156007 Milan jauhari
114. 101106103 Shubham Mittal Modeling of Resistance to Frequency Converter
H/W Ms. Harpreet Vohra
115. 101106112 Tushar Jindal
116. 101106118 Vaibhav Malik
117. 101106106 Sooraj USB Power Booster H/W Mrs. Manu Bansal 118. 101106108 Tanuj Bakshi
119. 101286020 Sonu Kumar
120. 101106114 Utkarsh Analysis of a Low-Voltage, Low Power Double Tail Comparator
S/W Dr. Alpana Agarwal 121. 101156009 Puja Kathuria
122. 101106115 Utkarsh Goyal Security System using Facial Recognition
H/W Ms. Jaswinder Kaur
123. 101106123 Vishwas Bara
124. 101156011 Sukh Sehaj Benipal
125. 101286004 Harshul Gupta DTMF Based Robot H/W Mr. Rana Partap Yadav
126. 101286005 Inderpreet Singh
127. 101286011 Manish Garg
128. 101286012 Mohit Chouhan
129. 101286008 Laxinder Singh Remote Temperature Monitoring System
H/W Dr. Rishikesh Pandey
130. 101106008 Amit Sonik
131. 101106055 Joycee Khanna
132. 101106073 Pallavi Goyal
133. 101286010 Maninder Kaur Rain Water Alarm System
H/W Ms. Maninder Gill
134. 101286018 Ritu Barick
135. 101286023 Tanya Gogia
136. 101286014 Navgushan singh GSM Based Energy Meter with Theft Control
H/W Dr. Surbhi Sharma
137. 101286019 Sarbjit singh
138. 101286027 Amandeep singh
139. 101286028 Harsimran singh
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Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institute: During project semester (8th semester of the BE program) almost all students work in industry and do projects in industry for six months.
List of Projects done during Project Semester in Industry 2014
S.
No.
Project name Name of the
student
Industry/Institute where Project
Semester to be undertaken
1. Controlling Of Electrical
Amplifier Using DTMF
Gagandeep Singh Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd.
111. Operation and Maintenance of RAN Kunal Kohli Tata Teleservices Ltd.
112. Google Lunar X - Prize Jasjot Singh Team Indus
113. PLL Kristy ST Micro Electronics
114. Analysis of Mask Programmable Libraries and Kits
Harjot Singh Klair ST Micro Electronics
115. Standard Cell Cgaracterization and Packaging
Nitin Madaan ST Micro Electronics
116. Design & Development of memory scrambling Checker & improvisation in characterization Flow for Sram Complers
Smriti Gupta ST Micro Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Greater Nodia
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty: - Mr. Ankush Kansal won the Best Paper award in UK,.
- Dr. Kulbir Singhwon the Best Paper Award From Institution Of Electronics And Telecommunication Engineers, New Delhi for the year 2007 for paper “Fractional Fourier Transforms - A Review” in IETE Journal of Education.
- Ms. Amanpreet Kaurwon the Best paper Award at International Conference on Microwaves, Antenna and Remote Sensing 2014”organised by International center for Radio Science Jodhpur for the paper entitled,“A Stacked Rectangular MSA with Defected Ground Structure for IEEE 802.11b/g Bands and WiMax Applications.
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• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows :
- Dr. Mukesk Kumar, Post Doctoral Research fellow funded by Japnese Society for Promotion of Science at Tokyo Institute of Technology, April 2009 – Aug. 2010.
- Dr. Vinay Kumar, Post Doctoral Research fellow funded by University Carlos III of Madrid, March 2012 – Sept. 2013.
- Dr. Anil Arora, Post Doctoral (Dr. D. S. Kothari) Research fellow funded by UGC at Delhi University, Feb. 2012 – May 2013.
• Membership of Professional Bodies:
S. No. NAME PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
1. Dr. R.S. Kaler • Life Member- Institution of Engineers (India)
• Life Member- International Society for Technical
Education
2. Dr. Rajesh
Khanna
• Fellow- Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineers (IETE)
• Life Member- International Society for Technical
Education
3. Dr. Alpana
Agarwal
• Life Member- Institution of Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineers (IETE)
• Life Member- Indian Physics Association (IPA)
• Life Member- Semiconductor Society of India (SSI)
• Life Member- Metrology Society of India (MSI)
4. Dr Kulbir Singh • Life Member- Metrology Society of India (MSI)
• Life Member- International Society for Technical
Education
• Life Member- Institution of Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) & Coordinator-
IETE Student Forum (ISF) at TU Patiala
5. Mr. Karamjit
Singh Sandha
• Life Member- Indian Society for Technical Education
(ISTE)
6. Dr. Ravi Kumar • Member - (IEEE)
7. Dr. Mukesh
Kumar
• Member - (IEEE)
• Member - IEEE Photonic Society
• Fellow - Optical Society of India
• Member - Indian Laser Association
8. Dr. Anil Arora • Life Member - Metrology Society of India (MSI)
9. Dr. Hem Dutt
Joshi
• Life Member - Institution of Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineers (IETE)
10. Dr. Neeru Jindal • Life Member - Indian Society for Technical Education
(ISTE)
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30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Seminars/Short Term Courses/Summer Schools/Winter Schools organised
Module description Any other contributory Institute / Industry
Developed/ Organised by
Duration Resource Persons
Target Audience
Short Term Course on Antenna Design: New Trends, Techniques and Applications, June 4-8, 2012
- Dr Rajesh Khanna Ms Amanpreet Kaur Ms Jaswinder Kaur
1 Week Internal faculty, Mr. Nitin, Mr. Jagganath, IIT Roorkee
Faculty/PG students from TU and other Inst./Uni.
Three Days Hands-On Workshop on ―VLSI Design Flow Using Cadence Tools‖ on June 07-09, 2012 .
Cadence Design Systems
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
3 Days Cadence Design Engineers, Dr. Alpana Agarwal,
UG and PG Students, faculty
Short Term Course on ―FPGA Signal Processing for Cognitive Radios‖ from June 11th – 15th June, 2012.
- Dr Rajesh Khanna Dr Sanjay Sharma
1 Week Dr. Amandeep Sappal, Punjabi University, Patiala.
UG and PG Students, faculty (Internal & External)
6 weeks training programme on VLSI, Micro-controller and PCB in ECED, June 4 – July 13, 2012
- Dr. MK Rai, Dr. SanjayKumar
6 Weeks
Faculty of ECED.
UG students
A two Day Workshop on ―Antenna Design using HFSS‖ from 22nd-23rd Dec. 2012
Module description Any other contributory Institute / Industry
Developed/ Organised by
Duration Resource Persons
Target Audience
Two days Professor Summit on Atmel XMEGA and ARM based SAM4L Microcontrollers, July 15-16, 2013
ATMEL ATMEL R& D India Pvt. Ltd
Two Days
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A Two Day Workshop on ―Applications of Matlab in Engineering‖ Aug. 24 -25, 2013
Dr. Hardeep Singh & Dr. Ajay
Kakkar
Two Days
Faculty and students from other Institutes
International Conference on ―Electronics, Communication and Information Technology” October 4-5, 2013
TEQIP-II, DRDO, CSIO, DST etc.
Dr. Hardeep Singh & Dr. Ajay Kakkar
Two Days
Internal ECED Faculty and Outside Experts
Faculty and Students from other Institutes
Two Day Hands-on Workshop on Antenna Design using Computer Simulation Technology Microwave Studio, June 17–18, 2013
Amanpreet Kaur Jaswinder Kaur
2 Days 15 Faculty and students from TU and outside TU
One Day Hands on Workshop on ―Microstrip and horn Antenna Design: Using CST Microwave studio 12‖, Dec. 5, 2013
Amanpreet Kaur 1 Day 20 Masters and PhD Students
Hands on Workshop on ―Antenna Design: Using CST Microwave studio 12‖, May 29, 2014
Amanpreet Kaur 1 Day 25 students Masters and PhD students
Short Term Training Programme on ―Microcontroller and PCB Fabrication‖, June - July 2014
- Dr. M.K. Rai, Dr. Hem Dutt Joshi
6 Weeks
UG students
Workshop on "FPGA Design using Xylinx", Oct. 9 – 11, 2014
DKOP Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Dr. Alpana Agarwal and Ms Manu Bansal
3 Days DKOP Engineers
UG and PG Students
Workshop on Data Communication and Computer Networking, April 20, 2014
Ms Manu Bansal and Dr Ajay Kakkar
1 Day UG and PG Students
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Seminars/Short Term Courses/Summer Schools/Winter Schools attended
Events conduced outside the Institute
Oragnized By Dates Duration Number of the faculty member
IEEE VLSI Design and Test Symposium (VDAT)
Chitkara Universiy, H.P.
July 6-8, 2010
3 Days Dr. Alpana Agarwal
Workshop on Challenges in Analog Mixed Signal Design (AMS 2010)
Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra
Feb. 22-23, 2010
2 Days Dr. Alpana Agarwal
5th ZOPP for SMDP-VLSI MoCIT, IISc. Banglore
Feb. 18-19, 2010
2 Days Dr. Alpana Agarwal
National Conference on VLSI, MEMS and NEMS (VMN-2010)
Amity University,
Noida, India,
Sept. 23 – 24, 2010
02 Days Dr. Alpana Agarwal
STC on ‗Communication using MATLAB‘
NITTR Chandigarh, in
Nov. 2010 1 Week Mr. Karmjit Singh Sandha
IEP on Semiconductor Memory Design & Testing
MNIT Jaipur 11th -15th
Dec. 2010 5 Days Ms. Manu Bansal
IEP on ―Algorithms to Architectures‖
IIT Madras. Feb. 22-26, 2010
1 Week Ms. Manu Bansal
IEEE VLSI Design and Test Symposium (VDAT)
Chitkara Universiy, H.P.
July 6-8, 2010
3 Days Ms. Manu Bansal Mr. Ajay Kakkar
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
VLSI Applications in biomedical Engineering
IIT ,Kharagpur March 7-12, 2011
6 Days Ms. Harpreet Vohra
FDP on Computational Techniques for Research
SBSCET Ferozepur in
July 2011 2 Weeks Mr. Karmjit Singh Sandha
An IEP on ―Low Power Digital Circuit Design
IIT Kanpur. Sept. 24 -28, 2012
1 Week Ms. Manu Bansal
An ―IEEE Solid State Circuits and Systems‖, Delhi Chapter
ST Greater Noida
July 23 – 24, 2012
2 Days Ms. Manu Bansal Dr. Alpana
Agarwal
Hands on training on nanoelectronics fabrication
IISc, Bangalore, June 18 - 28, 2012
11 Days Mr. Arun Kumar Chatterjee
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
(i) Two research papers in SCI Journals before submission of PhD (ii) No weightage to papers published in paid SCI journal (iii) Paper has to be properly reviewed (iv) Anti-plagrisim software certificate or clearance is required before submitting the thesis of
M.E. / Ph.D.
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32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
B.E.(ECE) – July 2014 14098 154 49 1.092 0.348
M.E.(EC) – July 2014 297 9 19 3.030 6.397
M.E. (WC) – July 2014 153 11 18 7.189 11.765
M.Tech.(VLSI Design) – July 2014 533 19 11 3.565 2.064
33. Diversity of students :
Name of the Programme
Percentage (%) of Students From
The Same University
Other Universities Within the State
Universities Outside the State
From Other Countries
M.E.(EC) – July 2014 - 50 50 -
M.E. (WC) – July 2014 3.3 50 46.7 -
M.Tech.(VLSI Design) – July 2014 6 50 44 -
Ph.D 12.9 50 37.1 -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. ~ 20 %
35. Student progression
Student Progression Percentage Against Enrolled
UG to PG 1-2%
PG to M.Phil. N.A.
PG to Ph.D. 5%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection 70 - 80 %
Other than campus recruitment 5 - 10%
Entrepreneurs 1%
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36. Diversity of Staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university
25.8%
From other universities within the State 25.8%
From universities from other States from 45.2%
Universities outside the country 3.2%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: 13
S. No. Name of Faculty
1. Dr. Hem Dutt Joshi
2. Dr. Vinay Kumar
3. Dr. Ajay Kakkar
4. Dr. Surbhi Sharma
5. Dr. Ravi Kumar
6. Dr. Sanjay Kumar
7. Dr. Rishikesh Pandey
8. Dr. Mayank Kumar Rai
9. Dr. Bhasker Gupta
10. Dr. Anil Arora
11. Dr. Neeru Jindal
12. Dr. Rana Partap Yadav
13. Dr. Jaswinder Kaur
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library List of Books Purchased
Accession No. Title No Copies
Authors
113563 Statistics for imaging optics and photonics 1 Peter Bajorski
105558 RFID handbook: applications,technology, security and privacy
1 Mohammad Ilyas
105823 Microwave and rf design: a systems approach 1 Michael Steer
105825 RF and microwave coupled-line circuits 1 I J Bahl
106012 Handbook of semiconductor manufacturing technology
1 RobertDoering
105871 Smart CMOS image sensors and applications 1 Jun Ohta
106210-11 Object recognition: fundamentals and case studies 2 G.J Mamic
77464 VLSI fabrication principles: silicon and gallium arsenide
1 Sorab K.Ghandhi
77502 CMOS analog circuit design 1 Douglas R. Holberg
113367 CMOS circuit design, layout, and simulation 1 R. Jacob Baker
113554 Micro CMOS design 1 Bang-Sup Song
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Internet Connectivity Details: Internet Access: All the laboratories and faculty rooms having personal computers are having LAN based internet access. There are 2050 connected nodes expanding across –Entire academic area, including all labs, offices, faculty chambers, class rooms etc. Internet access across the campus is managed and secured through cyberoam and UTM (Unified Threat Management). The faculty members are provided with laptop can access
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internet using WLAN also. LAN typically operate at 1 Gbps. The entire campus locations including Hostels TIFAC -CORE, TCIRD, STEP, Workshops, Auditorium and Residences are connected through WiFi. Availability: In addition to access from labs and the faculty rooms Internet access is available in library,crush hall, Hostels and many other areas where Internet can be accessed through WiFi. In library, points are provided for connecting students' laptops to local area networks (LANs) also. Speed: All labs and faculty rooms are available with internet connections with 1Gbps network speed. Duration: The network is available 24 Hours/Day × 7 Days/Week.
c) Total number of class rooms and Class rooms with ICT facility
Description of classrooms, faculty rooms, seminar, and conference halls:
Room Description
Usage Shared/ Exclusive
Capacity Rooms Equipped with
B107 Lecture shared 84 Black board, Internet connection
B109 Lecture shared 72 Black board, Internet connection
B208 Lecture shared 120 Black board, LCD Projector with Projector Screen, Internet connection
B209 Lecture shared 84 Black board, LCD Projector with Projector Screen, Internet connection
B301 Lecture shared 120 each room
White board, LCD Projector
B307- B309
Lecture shared 120 each room
White board, LCD Projector
C104 Lecture shared 84 Black board, Internet connection
D115 & D116
Lecture shared 120 each room
Black board, LCD Projector with Projector Screen, Internet connection
D206- D207
Lecture shared 100 each room
White board
E101- E108
Lecture Shared 84 each room
Black board, LCD Projector with Projector Screen, Internet connection
F102 & F108 Lecture shared 120 each room
Black board, LCD Projector with Projector Screen, Internet connection
F103 –F106 Lecture shared 84 each room
Black board, LCD Projector with Projector Screen, Internet connection
VLSI Lab 30 Platform: Linux RH4, Windows XP, Cadence University tools, Mentor Graphics HEP bundle Synopsys tools
Research Lab 05 MATLAB
Antenna Research Lab 06 CST Microwave Studio
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) Ongoing Ph.D students (External)
Sr.
No.
Name of
Student
Roll No Title of Ph.D. Project Supervisors
1. Govind
Singh Patel
950806009 Algorithm & Architecture Design of DDS
Synthesizers for Improved Performance
of PLLs
Dr. Sanjay Sharma
2. Shivani
Pasricha
950806015 Efficient Design of Iterative Decoding
algorithm and architecture for Channel
Coding
Dr. Sanjay Sharma
.
608
Sr.
No.
Name of
Student
Roll No Title of Ph.D. Project Supervisors
3. Sabhyata
Uppal
950906007 Design of Improved coding Schemes for
low peak to average power ratio for
OFDM systems
Dr. Sanjay Sharma
Dr. Hardeep Singh
4. Deepak
Batra
950906009 Modeling and Simulation of Enhanced
Gain Wideband Aperture Coupled
Dielectric Resonator Antenna
Dr. Sanjay Sharma
5. Madhu
Kushwaha
901006001 Modeling of Leakage currents in Double
Gate MOSFETs
Dr. A. K. Chatterjee
6. Geetanjali 901106003 Implementation of Multifrequency
Antenna &Broadband Design for Wireless
Application
Dr. Rajesh Khanna
7. Praveen
Kumar
Khosla
950906003 Design & Analysis & Velocimetry for
Supersonic Sled System
Dr. Rajesh Khanna
8. Sonia 950906038 Quality of Service Aware Traffic
Scheduling Algorithm for Heterogeneous
Wireless Networks
Dr. Rajesh Khanna
Dr. Neeraj Kumar
9. Sukhdeep
Kaur
950806017 Compact UWB Antenna Design for
WPAN Applications
Dr. Rajesh Khanna
10. Anil Singh 901106001 Studies on OPAMP- Less Pipelined
Analog to Digital Converter for Deep
Submicron Technologies
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
11. Manish
Kumar
951006006 Synthesis of Low Power Low Noise
CMOS operational Amplifier for
BioMedical Application
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
12. Deepti
Malhotra
951206003 Synthesis of Improved Sigma Delta ADC
for a Biomedical Application
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
13. Navneet
Yadav
950906012 Robust Image Adaptive Watermarking
Scheme with Strength Factor Analysis
Dr. Kulbir Singh
14. Jadhav
Tushar
Ramhari
950906040 Design & Synthesis of Homography
based Hybrid mixture Model for 3D
reconstruction
Dr. Kulbir Singh
Dr. Aditya
Abhyankar
15. Harish
Kumar
Garg
951006003 Improved EEG Signal Analysis
Techniques for ES Detection and Artifact
Excision
Dr. Amit Kumar
Kohli
16. Amrita Rai 950906016 Analysis and Design of Adaptive volterra
filters for system identification in time
varying Environment
Dr. Amit Kumar
Kohli
17. Divneet
Singh
Kapoor
901306009 Performance Analysis of Spatially Coded
OFDM Wireless System using Channel
State Information
Dr. Amit Kumar
Kohli
18. Varun
Kumar
951106004 Design & Simulation of Hybrid Optical
Antenna Integrated on SOI Chip
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
19. Tarun
Sharma
951106002 Design & Simulation of Efficient Hybrid
Plasmonic – photonic waveguide
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
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Sr.
No.
Name of
Student
Roll No Title of Ph.D. Project Supervisors
20. Harpinder
Kaur
951106003 Design and Simulation of a High Index
Contrast Grating Based Hollow Optical
Waveguide
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
21. Ajay
Kumar
951206002 Optical Phase Tuning in Silicon Based Slot
Waveguide for Tunable Nanophotonic
Devices
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
22. Ajeet
Pratap
Singh
950906033 Design and Implementation Ultra Wide
Band Antenna with Multiple Notch Band
Dr. Hardeep Singh
23. Chandanpr
eet Kaur
901306002 Classification of Ragas using
psychoacoustic features and soft
computational Techniques
Dr. Ravi Kumar
24. Supreet
Singh
951206004 Development and Performance Analysis
of efficient spectrum sensing Techniques
for SDR
Dr. Surbhi Sharma
25. Varsha
Vimal
901306001 Performance Evaluation of Asynchronous
Distributed Space Time Block Coded
System for Cooperative Communication
Dr. Surbhi Sharma
26. Kavita
Bindra
901306005 Performance Evaluation and Analysis of
Power Limited Cognitive Radios
Dr. Surbhi Sharma
27. Amandeep
Sharma
901306003 Optimization of Environmentally
Powered Wireless Sensor Networks for
efficient energy harvesting
Dr. Ajay Kakkar
28. Manish
Deshwal
901306008 Design and Fabrication of MEMS
microheater for gas sensing applications
Dr. Anil Arora
29. Ajay
Sharma
950806008 Performance Analysis of Atmospheric
Turbulence Mitigation Techniques for free
space optical communication
Dr. R. S. Kaler
30. Painam
Balveer
901306004 Design and Performance Analysis of
Photonic Crystal Waveguide for Bio-
Chemical Sensing Applications
Dr. R. S. Kaler
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
31. Pradeep
Kumar
901306006 Performance Analysis of Surface Plasmon
Resonance Waveguide for Sensing
Applications
Dr. R. S. Kaler
32. Ramnik
Singh
950906022 Design and Development Optimized
Cross Layer Framework for Wireless
Sensor Networks
Dr. Anil Kumar
Verma
33. Teena
Mittal
950906017 Speaker Dependent Hindi Speech
Recognition
Dr. R. K. Sharma
34. Atul Bansal 950906023 Iris Recognition System for some clinical
applications
Dr. R. K. Sharma
Dr. Ravinder
Agarwal
35. Manish
Mehta
950906021 Design of Bio-Implantable MEMS
Inductors for Pressure Sensing
Application
Dr. Ravinder
Agarwal
Dr. K. J. Rangra
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Sr.
No.
Name of
Student
Roll No Title of Ph.D. Project Supervisors
36. Ruchi 951106005 Synthesis of optimization of Time
Modulated Antenna Array
Dr Banani Basu
37. Mr. Daljeet
Singh
901306010 Development of Analytical Framework
for MIMO OFDM System in Fading
Environment
Dr. Hemdutt Joshi
38. Ms. Gittaly
Dhingra
901306011 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Hemdutt Joshi
Dr. Vinay Kumar
39. Mr. Vivek
Arya
901406004 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Kulbir Singh
40. Ms. Rajan
Gupta
901406008 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. R. S. Kaler
41. Ms.
Gurpreet
Kaur
901406009 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. R. S. Kaler
42. Ms. Sakshi 901406005 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Sanjay Sharma
43. Mr. Ashish
Chawla
901406006 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Hemdutt Joshi
44. Ms. Charu
Singh
901406010 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Rajesh Khanna
Dr. R. K. Sharma
45. Mr. Vishal
Chaudhary
901406002 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Vinay Kumar
46. Ms.
Harsimran
Kaur
901406007 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Ravi Kumar
47. Ms. Preeti 951406001 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Kulbir Singh
Dr. Neeru Jindal
48. Ms.
Sugreev
Kaur
901406013 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Neeru Jindal
49. Ms. Manvi
Sharma
901406014 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Mayank Kumar
Rai
Dr. Rajesh Khanna
50. Mr.
Gurinder
Singh
901406015 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. Kulbir Singh
51. Shivani
Goyal
901406016 URB Pending (Topic to be finilized) Dr. R. S. Kaler
Dr. Hardeep Singh
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b) Ongoing Ph.D students (Faculty pursuing Ph.D) from the Host Institution/
University
Sr. No.
Name Roll No Title of the thesis Supervisor
1.
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur2
950906044 Study and Analysis of SEMG Signal for Enhancement of Above Shoulder Myoelectric Arm Functionality
Dr. Ravinder Agarwal Dr. Amod Kumar
2. Mr. Arun Kumar Chatterjee
950906045 Modeling of Nanoscale Mosfets and their Circuit Level Implementation
Dr. B. Prasad
3. Mr. Ankush Kansal
950806005 Throughput analysis of OFDM based wireless system with FRFT
Dr. Kulbir Singh
4. Ms. Amanpreet Kaur –I
950906043 Investigations on Stacked Patch Microstrip Antennas for Wlan Applications
Dr. M.V Kartekeyen Dr.Rajesh Khanna
5. Mr. Karamjit Singh
950906019
Modeling and Analysis of Temperature Dependence of Multiwall Carbon Nnotubes for VLSI Interconnects
Dr. Balwinder Raj
6. Ms. Harpreet Vohra
950906046 Efficient Test Solutions for System on Chip
Dr. Indernil Sen Gupta
7. Ms. Manu Bansal 951006005 Study and Analysis of Minimization Algorithms for VLSI Circuits Synthesis
Dr. Alpana Agarwal
8. Mr.Sukhwinder Kumar
951006007 Development of an Efficient Eye Tracking System for Smart Wheelchair
Dr. A. K. Chatterjee
c) Ongoing Ph.D students (Under MOU) from other Institutions/Universities
Sr. No.
Name Roll No Title of the thesis Supervisor
1. Ms. Vijay N. Aher
950906039 Behavioral modeling and analysis of milk evaporation process in Indian Dairy Industry
Dr. Rajesh Khanna Dr. V.L Patil
2. Mr. Tushar R. Jadav
950906040 Design & Synthsis of Homography based Hybrid Mixture Models for 3D Reconstruction
Dr. Kulbir Singh
3. Rajesh Kumar Malik
950906036 Gas Sensing Properties of Nanostructured Tin/Zinc oxide thin films
Dr. Rajesh
Khanna
Dr G L Sharma
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Gate / TA ship from Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Presently, all the students are getting scholarships in the following categories
Following are the list of current students receiving financial assistance in three PG programs ME ECE First Year (Batch 2014-16)
S.
No.
Roll
Number
Name of the Student Category
1. 801461007 Ashina GATE General
2. 801461023 Ravneet Sodhi GATE General
3. 801461030 Vikas Kumar Bansal GATE General
4. 801461017 Mohit Ahuja GATE General
5. 801461001 Alice Ghai GATE General
6. 801461011 Jupinder Kaur GATE General
7. 801461029 Shivani Gupta GATE General
8. 801461024 Richa Dolia GATE General
9. 801461006 Ashima rana GATE General
10. 801461013 Kanika Aggarwal GATE General
11. 801461002 Amanjot Kaur Lambha GATE General
12. 801461026 Sahil Gupta GATE General
13. 801461010 Harshita Chopra GATE General
14. 801461004 Ankit Kumar GATE General
15. 801461027 Shilpa Sharma GATE General
16. 801461028 Shiv Kumar GATE General
17. 801461018 Navjot Singh Dhingra GATE General
18. 801461025 Saguna Goel GATE General
19. 801461003 Ambika Chhabra GATE General
20. 801461015 Manjinder Singh GATE SC/ST
21. 801461011 Jatinder Singh GATE SC/ST
22. 801461019 Pradeep Kaur GATE SC/ST
23. 801461021 Ramanjeet GATE SC/ST
24. 801461022 Ravneet Kaur TU SCHOLARSHIP
25. 801461005 Apleen Kaur TU SCHOLARSHIP
26. 801461008 Geetika TU SCHOLARSHIP
27. 801461020 Priyanka Rani TU SCHOLARSHIP
28. 801461009 Gurvinder Singh TU SCHOLARSHIP
29. 801461014 Kanu Priya TU SCHOLARSHIP
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ME ECE Second Year (Batch 2013-15)
S. No.
Roll No. Name of the Student Category
1. 801361001 Abha Aggarwal GATE General
2. 801361003 Bhavnika Garg GATE General
3. 801361004 Chetna GATE General
4. 801361005 Chirag Verma GATE General
5. 801361006 Deeksha Rani GATE General
6. 801361007 Deepti Singh GATE General
7. 801361008 Gaurav Puri GATE General
8. 801361009 Harkiranjeet Kaur GATE General
9. 801361010 Inderbir Singh GATE General
10. 801361012 Jagdeep Singh GATE General
11. 801361017 Nitika Mittal GATE General
12. 801361018 Nitish Kansal GATE General
13. 801361019 Nivedita Mishra GATE General
14. 801361020 Pragya GATE General
15. 801361021 Rajat Kant GATE General
16. 801361022 Saronika GATE General
17. 801361023 Shailly Khanna GATE General
18. 801361027 Sonali Bansal GATE General
19. 801361028 Surender Redhu GATE General
20. 801361014 Kamini Kumari GATE SC/ST
21. 801361015 Manpreet Singh GATE SC/ST
22. 801361025 Shruti GATE SC/ST
23. 801361030 Vinod Bhonsle GATE SC/ST
24. 801361002 Arzoo Khetarpal TU Scholarship
25. 801361011 Isha Gupta TU Scholarship
26. 801361013 Jobanpreet Kaur Thind TU Scholarship
27. 801361016 Navjot Kaur Kalsi TU Scholarship
28. 801361024 Shivam Choudhary TU Scholarship
29. 801361026 Shruti Sobti TU Scholarship
30. 801361029 Vinay Sharma TU Scholarship
M.Tech. VLSI Design First Year (Batch 2014-16)
S. No. Roll No.
Name of the Student Category
1. 601461001 Akhil Sharma GATE General
2. 601461003 Anu Gupta GATE General
3. 601461004 Arvind Sharma GATE General
4. 601461005 Ashish Singh GATE General
5. 601461006 Ayushi Goel GATE General
6. 601461007 Bhanu Kiran GATE General
7. 601461009 Dhruv Singhal GATE General
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S. No. Roll No.
Name of the Student Category
8. 601461011 Harsh Garg GATE General
9. 601461013 Nickson P Jose GATE General
10. 601461014 Nidhi Bansal GATE General
11. 601461016 Parul GATE General
12. 601461017 Pathak Kunjan GATE General
13. 601461020 Ramandeep Singh GATE General
14. 601461021 Ronak Pandya GATE General
15. 601461025 Saurav Garg GATE General
16. 601461026 Shah Raj GATE General
17. 601461027 Shubham Arora GATE General
18. 601461028 Surbhi Jindal GATE General
19. 601461030 Tanuj Sharma GATE General
20. 601461002 Amit Kansal TU Scholarship
21. 601461012 Kavita Bhagnani TU Scholarship
22. 601461018 Prakhar Litoria TU Scholarship
23. 601461022 Sagar TU Scholarship
24. 601461023 Sandeep TU Scholarship
25. 601461024 Saurabh Kala TU Scholarship
26. 601461029 Swati Wadhera TU Scholarship
27. 601461008 Deepinder Kaur GATE SC/ST
28. 601461010 Gaurav Kajla GATE SC/ST
29. 601461015 Nivedita GATE SC/ST
30. 601461019 Priya Bali GATE SC/ST
M.Tech. VLSI Design Second Year (Batch 2013-15)
S. No. Roll No. Name of the Student Category
1. 601361001
Abhishek Shrivastava GATE General
2. 601361002 Akash Modi GATE General
3. 601361005 Ankit Kumar GATE General
4. 601361007 Arindam GATE General
5. 601361008
Gaurav Musalgaonkar GATE General
6. 601361012 Mayank Dhull GATE General
7. 601361015 Neha Priyadarshini GATE General
8. 601361016 Nikhil GATE General
9. 601361017 Peeyoosh GATE General
10. 601361018 Prashit GATE General
11. 601361019 Priyanka GATE General
12. 601361021 Rohit Sharma GATE General
13. 601361025 Shruti GATE General
14. 601361026 Shukla Jagrut GATE General
15. 601361027 Soumen GATE General
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S. No. Roll No. Name of the Student Category
16. 601361028 Sourabh Jindal GATE General
17. 601361030 Vishali GATE General
18. 601361004 Akshi GATE SC/ST
19. 601361006 Ankush GATE SC/ST
20. 601361009 Geeta GATE SC/ST
21. 601361003 Akriti Saini TU Scholarship
22. 601361013 Naveen Dewan TU Scholarship
23. 601361022 Sahib Singh TU Scholarship
24. 601361024 Shilpa Agrawal TU Scholarship
M.E.Wireless Comm. First Year (Batch 2014 -16)
S. No. Roll No. Name of the Student Category
1. 801463001 Abhinav Jain TU Scholarship
2. 801463002 Amneet Singh TU Scholarship
3. 801463003 Ankush Gupta TU Scholarship
4. 801463004 Asmita TU Scholarship
5. 801463006 Ayushi Agarwal TU Scholarship
6. 801463007 Bhawana Datta TU Scholarship
7. 801463008 Gaganjot Kaur TU Scholarship
8. 801463009 Gurkiran Deep Kaur TU Scholarship
9. 801463010 Harpreet Kaur TU Scholarship
10. 801463011 Jasmine Kaur TU Scholarship
11. 801463014 Mishika Gill TU Scholarship
12. 801463015 Nidhi Jamwal TU Scholarship
13. 801463016 Pawandeep Singh TU Scholarship
14. 801463017
Parshant Giri Goswami
TU Scholarship
15. 801463018 Priyanka TU Scholarship
16. 801463020 Rajveer Dhawan TU Scholarship
17. 801463021 Rohit Garg TU Scholarship
18. 801463022 Ronak Khurana TU Scholarship
19. 801463023 Rupinder Kaur TU Scholarship
20. 801463024 Sheifali Gupta TU Scholarship
21. 801463025 Shikher TU Scholarship
22. 801463026 Shivani Sehrawat TU Scholarship
23. 801463027 Sonali TU Scholarship
24. 801463028 Sunandini Dadwal TU Scholarship
25. 801463029 Tanvi Mittal TU Scholarship
26. 801463030 Yashpreet TU Scholarship
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M.E.Wireeless Comm. Second Year (Batch 2013-15)
S. No. Roll No. Name of the Student Category
1. 801363001 Abhishek Bansal TU Scholarship
2. 801363003 Anirudh Singhal TU Scholarship
3. 801363004 Arshdeep Kaur TU Scholarship
4. 801363006 Baljinder Singh TU Scholarship
5. 801363007 Bhupinder Singh TU Scholarship
6. 801363008 Deepak Dhillon TU Scholarship
7. 801363009 Deepak Saluja TU Scholarship
8. 801363010 Divleen Kaur TU Scholarship
9. 801363011 Garima Jain TU Scholarship
10. 801363014 Jashanpreet Singh TU Scholarship
11. 801363017 Kanwarpreet Kaur TU Scholarship
12. 801363018 Kritika Mittal TU Scholarship
13. 801363021 Niharika Yadav TU Scholarship
14. 801363022 Priya Chhabra TU Scholarship
15. 801363025 Rajesh Kumar TU Scholarship
16. 801363026 Rajni Goyal TU Scholarship
17. 801363028 Sandipta Dutta
Gupta TU Scholarship
18. 801363030 Yogesh Maharishi TU Scholarship
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Yes. Need assessment exercise is undertaken before the development of new programme.The methodology is that the feedback from students as well as faculty is taken to analyze the course or program to be offered. The feedback from industry is also taken through CILP at university level to meet the latest requirements of industry.Then the meetings in the department are conducted.The department IAP coordinator also takes the feedback from industry and students who are undergoing training in different industries during project semester. The faculties pursuing research in different areas also contribute for the same.Then the departmental decision proceeds to Board of Studies.The BOS meeting is called where area experts from outside the university also provide their expert opinion which is considered for further improvement and amendments are done.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
Step 1: Vision and Mission of the Department are taken as a basis to interact with various
stake holders and graduate attributes defined by NBA are also kept in view.
Step 2: Program Coordinator consults the key constituents and collects their views and
submits the views to DAAC.
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Step 3: DAAC summarizes the collected views and expresses its opinion on the views and
forwards the same to Department BOS.
Step 4: BOS deliberates on the views expressed by the Program Assessment Committee and
formulate the accepted views based on which PEOs are to be established
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Student Response Survey is completed for every course in each semester to get a formal
feedback from students for the courses offered in a semester and provide objective
information to the faculty for self-appraisal, self-improvement & development. Formal
student feedback is obtained online through semester-by-semester mandatory course
evaluation using course reaction survey form.
Feedback is also taken through discussions with individual students as well as student
representatives on the Student Consultative Committee (SCC).
The Student Response Survey results are made available to the individual faculty member
for his feedback. The detailed feedback report on each course is available to the department
head, dean and the Director. This feedback is generally for self-improvement of the faculty.
However, in cases when there is an issue which has been repeated or some feedback needs
immediate attention, action is taken as appropriate. Also faculty members also provide
useful feedback as part of their annual appraisals or during promotion reviews.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? It is believed that the perception of students change from the time of graduation to some
point in their respective careers as they get more matured and has learnt tricks of the trade
on the job. At this point of time, they are in a better position to provide more valuable and
objective feedback on the learning in their undergraduate program and also how much of the
student outcomes (on some scale) have actually been possible. To obtain this information, a
survey was conducted for practicing alumni who graduate during the last 2 to 5 years. This
survey, like the graduating student survey were targeted at the program outcomes achieved.
Again, the respondents were asked to rate each outcome on a given scale. The findings of the
survey are being processed and will be used for effecting improvements in the program to
achieve the program educational objectives and program outcomes.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) S.No. Name Organigation Designation
1. Mr. Gurpreet Singh Bedi, (2004)
Goldman Sachs, New York Vice President
2. Mr. Apurve Kalia(1988) Cadence Design Systems, Noida
Vice President
3. Mr. Ram Gopal Garg Special Intelligence Branch, Chattisgarh Police, Raipur
S.P.(IPS)
4. Mr. Rajiv Rattan Sonepat,Haryana IAS
5. Mr. Asra Garg Tiruppur (Tamilnadu) S.P(IPS)
6. Ms. Navpreet Mann Barclays,London Vice president
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S.No. Name Organigation Designation
7. Dr.Sumeet Dua Cyber Engineerig, Louisiana Tech. University
Director
8. Mr. Anirudh Tewari Ministry of Finance, North Block,New Delhi
IAS, Dy. Secretary
9. Mr. Gagandeep Singh Bedi
Cuddalore(T.N.) District Collector
10. Mr. Anurag Verma Bathinda(Punjab) IAS, Deputy Commissioner
11. Mr. Harpreet Singh Narula
New Delhi S.S.P (IPS)
12. Mr. Chamandeep Singh Pune DGM , Tata Communications
13. Karan Bir SinghSidhu Delhi IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Following Experts were invited in the department to deliver Expert Talks:
Speaker: Dr. Amandeep Sappal, Punjabi University, Patiala. Topic: Introduction to Simulink Date: 12 Jun., 2012.
Topic: Introduction to Antenna Design Using HFSS Date: 22nd Dec. 2012
Speaker: Majid Abdul Haq and Raja, Marketing Engineer, Innovent Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
Topic: Hands on session for Antenna Design Using HFSS Date: 22nd and 23rd Dec. 2012
Speaker: Dr. Amit Kumar Garg, Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Deen Bandhu Chhottu Ram University, Murthal, Haryana.
Topic: Introduction to Optical Communication System & Network and Optsim. Date: 24th December, 2012.
Speaker: Dr. Amod Kumar, Scientist, CSIO, Chandigarh. Topic: Introduction to Networks. Date: 24th December, 2012.
Speaker: Dr. M. L. Singh, Professor, Department of Electronics Technology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab.
Topic: WDM based LAN. Date: 25th December, 2012.
Speaker: Mr. Rajesh Bansal, B.S.N.L. from RTTC, Rajpura, Punjab. Topic: SONET and Wavelength-routed optical networks /Routing and wavelength
Speaker: Prof. Raj Singh, Group Leader and Scientist G, IC Design Group, CEEERI, Pilani. Topic: Trends in VLSI Design, EDA Tools and Embedded Systems Date: 30 Jan., 2013
Speaker: Prof. Raj Singh, Group Leader and Scientist G, IC Design Group, CEEERI, Pilani.
Topic: Gentle Introduction to Simulation Techniques Date: 31 Jan., 2013
Speaker: Mr Raj Mondal , Senior Application Engineer, Computer Simulation Technology, Bangalore Topic : Design of Horn and Microstrip antennas Date:29th May 2014
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Teaching aids
All the class rooms were equipped with facilities like black/Glass/White board, fans, tube lights, benches, chairs and podium.
Some class rooms are fixed with LCD projectors and audio systems for conducting presentation sessions.
Internet connection is provided in every class to enable presentation of online information.
Department has got one Seminar room fitted with LCD TV to enable presentations.
Department has got 4 additional moveable LCD projectors
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
The department ensures that programme objectives are justified satisfactorilythrough
Feedback survey from graduating students
Feedback forms from the 3rd and 4th year students
Percentage and quality Placments of students
Feedback survey from Alumni
Feedback survey from employers
The department monitores the learning outcomesthrough
Continuous evaluation in which assignments, group discussions, presentations, problem
solving skills in tutorials, mid semester tests, quizzes, viva-voce, and laboratory evaluations
and end semester examinations.
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
To develop personality of the students through community service, the university also has national
level activity under the National Service Scheme (NSS). The objectives of NSS is to raise social
consciousness and provide students with opportunities to work with people in and around the
educational campus creatively and constructively and put education to social use. In addition, the
University has Departmental Societies and Student Chapters to provide forum for innovative
minds to give expressions to their creative vision and to improve their technical skills.
For over all development of the students' personality, the University motivates them to participate
in the following university and departmental societies. These societies provide forum for innovative
minds to give expressions to their creative vision and to improve their technical skills.Some
hihglights:
ECED team has won the First prize of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three lac only) in the
nationwide “DRDO Golden Jubilee” Students Competition held at Veerapura, Kolar Distt.
on June 9, 2009. (Team guide - Mr. Parminder Singh Reel) and students - Mr. Surjeet
Singh, ME(ECE), Mr. Anil Bains, BE(ECE), Mr. Ashish Tanwer, BE (ECE), Mr. Gaurav
Goel, BE (ECE) & Mr. Gaurav Kumar, BE (ECE).
Institute Of Electronics And Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) (Formerly known as
Electronics Club) organizes various events like
o “ARITHMANIA” – Math quiz, a 40 minutes quiz is conducted regularly with
participation of about 250 students every time.
o „MORPHOSIS -3 days fest‟ from October 6-8, 2009. 2000 students participated in the
fest.
o A session on “How to Crack GDPIs”
o ANANTYA-Audio Visual (GK) quiz
o „CIRCUIT cascaders and Embedded decoders‟
o A group of 7 members, participated IIT-B in two events: WALL-E (team of 3 members)
and MAGNETO (team of 4 members) and secured 7th position out of 102 teams in
MAGNETO
o A workshop based on “8051 Microcontroller” was conducted from 28th Oct. to 25th
Nov., 2012
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) – STUDENT CHAPTER organises
o Technical Quiz (two members team) on March 29, 2011.
o Technical Paper Presentation on April 27, 2011.
o Wall Magazine display (4 clippings).
o Guest Lecture by Mr. Akash Gautam on May 5, 2011
Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE) with ECED organised
o “It is Always 430 somewhere” - a guest lecture on MSP430 Microcontroller given by
Dr. C.P. Ravikumar, Technical Director of Texas Instruments, Bangalore on the topic,
“Where change is the only constant – A View of the Semiconductor Industry” on
January 20, 2011. Coordinator – Dr. Alpana Agarwal
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NASA GREAT MOONBUGGY RACE - “DAKSH-VYUH” is a team of few innovative
minds of our University which aims at bringing pride and glory not only to our University
but to the Nation as well. The team was born in June 2011 and recognized in December 2011
when it made into the top 10 Colleges who were invited by NASA to the 19th Great
Moonbuggy Race, where in, the team surpassed expectations in their 1st go only, by
standing 2nd in Asia and 15th all over the world of 93 blessed teams who got the
opportunity of knowing and working with world‟s most renowned space agency – “NASA”.
The event was held at NASA US Rocket and Space Center, Huntsville, Alabama in April
2012.The exposure and knowledge gained by the students in this project is beyond measures
and it widens every dimension of their personality. There desire to achieve and excel more
has got them selected for the 20th NASA Great Moonbuggy Race held in April 2013!!!
48. Give details of ―beyond syllabus scholarly activities‖ of the department. Department has got one IETE society which is very active and organises students related workshops/seminars regularly Department faculty organises/participates in the activities of Metrological Society of India(North Region) Department is winner of Thaparlymics for continuously three years
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Yes
NBA in 2014 for 5 years NAAC in 2004 ISO 9001 Certified TCD Accredation in 2014
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied. Department is having a large number of Ph.D. research scholars working in diversified areas of Electronics and Communication Engineering. Department is publishing a large number of research papers in various SCI indexed journals. It clearly shows that department is generating knowledge base in all the thrust areas.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths:
1. Young and dedicated faculty 2. Quality intake of students 3. Well equipped UG labs 4. Continous and dynamic curriculum review and upgrade 5. Recognition in Industry/High Placement
Weaknesses: 1. Lack of senior faculty 2. Inadequate Technical manpower
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3. Shortage of space for lab updradation 4. Lack of alumni linkage system 5. No consultancy work 6. Low PG placement
Opportunities: 1. Scope of Collaboration with International and National Organizations 2. 20% faculty pursuing PhD will be completing soon 3. Funding through various research projects 4. Scope of development of new labs 5. Scope of starting new interdisciplinary programs like BE(Electronics and
Computer Engineering) Challenges:
1. Regulatory Measures/Bodies, 2. Decreasing support from Government Agencies 3. Increasing competition with established/Govt. supported mushrooming
Institutions 4. Cost of creating/setting/upgrading of state-of-art Labs is very costly 5. International Competition 6. Placement of PG students in industry
52. Future plans of the department.
- Department wants to setup research labs in each thrust area identified with facilities of international repute.
- To have more regular PhD students in the department
- To increase consultancy activities
- Srive to get International Accredidation and Standard