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Paper Code: ETIT-425 L T/P C

Paper: Grid Computing 3 0 3

INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75

1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.

2. Apart from Question No. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.



Objective: To enable students to understand the basic concepts of Grid computing with performance issues, Web services, monitoring, optimization, security and resource management.
UNIT I

Fundamentals: Overview of Distributed Systems and it's variants like grid computing, cloud computing, Cluster Computing etc. Introduction to Grid Computing, it's components(Functional View, A Physical View, Service View), key issues and benefits, Characterization and Architecture of Grid, Grid - Types, Topologies, Components, Layers. Grid Computing Standards and Applications.

[T1, T2] [No. of Hours: 11]

UNIT II

Web Services and Grid Monitoring: OGSA and WSRF: Overview, Services, Schema and architecture. Grid Monitoring Systems: Overview, architecture, GridICE, JAMM, MDS and Other monitoring Systems (Ganglia and GridMon), Grid portals.

[T1, T2] [No. of Hours: 11]

UNIT III

Grid Security and Resource Management:

Grid Security: A Brief Security Primer, PKI, X509 Certificates, Grid Security

Grid Scheduling and Resource Management: Scheduling Paradigms, Working principles of Scheduling, A Review of Condor, SGE, PBS and LSF-Grid Scheduling with QoS.

[T1, T2] [No. of Hours: 11]

UNIT IV

Data Management and Grid Middleware-

Data Management: Categories and Origins of Structured Data, Data Management, Challenges, Database integration with grid, Architectural Approaches-Collective Data Management Services, Federation Services . Grid Middleware: List of globally available Middlewares, Globus Toolkit.

[T1, T2] [No. of Hours: 11]

Text Books:

[T1] Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley & Sons.

[T2] Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, “Grid Computing”, Pearson 2004.

[T3] Ian Foster & Carl Kesselman, The Grid 2 – Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure, Morgan Kaufman – 2004.
References Books:

[R1] C.S. R. Prabhu ,”Grid and Cluster Computing’, PHI 2014

[R2] Barry Wilkinson, “Grid Computing”, CRC Press.

[R3] Joel M. Crichlow, “Distributed Systems – Computing over Networks”, PHI, 2014.

[R4] RajKumar Buyya, “High Performance Cluster Computing – Volume I Architectures and Systems”, Pearson, 2013.
ADVANCED DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
Paper Code: ETIT-427 L T/P C

Paper: Advanced Database Administration 3 0 3

INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75

1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.

2. Apart from Question No. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.


Objective: The objective of the paper is to facilitate the student with the advancements in the Database Administration that are required for the student to become a DBA.
UNIT-I

Creating a Database – Database configuring Assistant (DBCA), Password management, Using DBCA to delete a database.

Managing the database instance – Management framework, starting and stopping database control, Initialising parameter files, starting up and shutting down database instance.

Managing Database storage structure – Storage structure, How table data is stored? Tablespaces and data files, Space Management in Tablespaces, Tablespace management.

[T1][T2][No. of Hrs. 11]

UNIT-II

Database user security – Creating a user, Authenticating users, Unlocking a user account and resetting the password, Privileges and role, System privileges, object privileges.

Managing Schema Objects – Table types, Action with tables, creating views, sequences, What is partition and why use it? Creating a Partition, Partitioning method, Index organised tables and heap tables, creating index-organised tables, cluster, cluster types, sorted hash cluster.

Managing data and concurrency – Manipulating with data through SQL, function procedure, packages, Triggers, locking concepts, detecting and resolving lock conflicts.

[T1][T2][No. of Hrs. 11]

UNIT-III Managing undo Data – Monitoring Undo, Administering Undo, Configuring Undo Retention, Sizing Undo tablespace.

Implementing database security – database transparent encryption (TDE), TDE Process, Implementing TDE.

Performance management - troubleshooting, tuning.

[T1][T2][No. of Hrs. 10]

UNIT-IV

Performing Backup and Recovery – Configuring Recovery Manager, using Recovery manager, Recovering from noncritical Losses , recovery from loss of control file , data file and redo file.

Performing flashback – Flashback database , Flashback database Architecture, Configuring flashback Database using enterprise manager, Monitoring Flashback database

Moving data- General Architecture , Loading data with SQL *loader , Data pump , Data pump export and import.

[T1][T2][No. of Hrs. 11]

Text Books:

[T1] Sam R. Alapati “ Expert Oracle Database 11G Administration “ Dreamtech Press.

[T2] Darl Kuhn “Pro Oracle Database 11g Administration”, Apress
References Books:

[R1] Ken Simmons, Sylvester, Carstarphen” Pro SQL Server 2012 Administration”, Dreamtech Press

[R2] Sheeri K Cabral, Keith Murphy,” MySQL Administrator's Bible” John Wiley & Sons

[R3] Steve Fogel, Paul Lane, “Oracle Database Administrator’s Guide, 10g” Oracle

[R4] Craig S. Mullins, “Database Administration”, Addison-Wesley
PROBABILISTIC GRAPHICAL MODELS
Paper Code: ETIT-429 L T/P C

Paper: Probabilistic Graphical Models 3 0 3

INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75

1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.

2. Apart from Question No. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.



Objective: The objective of the paper is to facilitate the student probabilistic graphical models, parameter learning, convexity and Bayesian networks.

UNIT-I

Bayesian network, Examples (HMM, diagnostic system, etc.), Separation and independence, Markov properties and minimalism, Markov network, Examples (Boltzmann machine, Markov random field, etc.), Cliques and potentials, Markov properties



[T1, T2, R1][No. of Hrs. 11]

UNIT-II

Exact inference, Complexity, Bucket elimination, Junction tree, Belief propagation (message passing), Application to HMM, Sum- and Max-product algorithms.



[T1, R1][No. of Hrs. 11]

UNIT-III

Parameter learning, Exponential family, Bayesian learning, Expectation-Maximization (EM)



[T1, T2][No. of Hrs. 10]

UNIT-IV

Approximate inference, Convexity, Mean field approach, Structured variational method, Loopy belief propagation, Characterization of solution spaces, Sampling methods.



[T1, T2, R2][No. of Hrs. 10]

Text Books:

[T1] Bayesian Networks and Beyond by Daphne Koller and Nir Friedman

[T2] An Introduction to Probabilistic Graphical Models by Michael I. Jordan
Reference Books:

[R1] Probabilistic Networks and Expert Systems by Cowell, Dawid, Lauritzen, and Spiegelhalter, Springer 1999.

[R2] Learning in Graphical Models by M. Jordan (editor), MIT Press, 1999.
SOCIOLOGY AND ELEMENTS OF INDIAN HISTORY FOR ENGINEERS

Paper Code: ETHS-419 L T/P C

Paper: Sociology and Elements of Indian History for Engineers 3 0 3



  1. INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75

    1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.

    2. Apart from Question No. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.



Objective: The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with elements of Indian history and sociological concepts and theories by which they could understand contemporary issues and problems in Indian society. The course would enable them to analyze critically the social processes of globalization, modernization and social change. All of this is a part of the quest to help the students imbibe such skills that will enhance them to be better citizens and human beings at their work place or in the family or in other social institutions.
UNIT I

Module 1A: Introduction to Elements of Indian History: What is History? History Sources-Archaeology, Numismatics, Epigraphy & Archival research; Methods used in History; History & historiography.

[3 Lectures]



Module 1B: Introduction to sociological concepts-structure, system, organization, social institution, Culture social stratification (caste, class, gender, power). State & civil society.

[7 Lectures]



[T1][No. of Hrs. 10]

UNIT II

Module 2A: Indian history & periodization; evolution of urbanization process: first, second & third phase of urbanization; Evolution of polity; early states of empires; Understanding social structures-feudalism debate.

[3 Lectures]



Module 2B: Understanding social structure and social processes: Perspectives of Marx, Weber & Durkheim.

[7 Lectures]



[T1][No. of Hrs. 10]

UNIT III

Module 3A: From Feudalism to colonialism-the coming of British; Modernity & struggle for independence.

[3 Lectures]

Module 3B: Understanding social structure and social processes: Perspectives of Marx, Weber & Durkheim.

[9 Lectures]



[T1][No. of Hrs. 12]

UNIT IV

Module 4A: Issues & concerns in post-colonial India (upto 1991); Issues & concerns in post-colonial India 2nd phase (LPG decade post 1991).

[3 Lectures]



Module 4B: Social change in contemporary India: Modernization and globalization, Secularism and communalism, Nature of development, Processes of social exclusion and inclusion, Changing nature of work and organization.

[10 Lectures]



[T1][No. of Hrs. 13]

Text Books:

[T1] Desai, A.R. (2005), Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Popular Prakashan.

[T2] Giddens, A (2009), Sociology, Polity, 6th Edition
Reference Books:

[R1] Guha, Ramachandra (2007), India After Gandhi, Pan Macmillan



[R2] Haralambos M, RM Heald, M Holborn, (2000), Sociology, Collins
ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKS LAB
Paper Code: ETIT-453 L T/P C

Paper: Advanced Computer Network Lab 0 2 1


List of Experiments:


  1. Configuration and logging to a CISCO Router and introduction to the basic user Interfaces. Introduction to the basic router configuration and basic commands.

  2. Configuration of IP addressing for a given scenario for a given set of topologies.

  3. Configure a DHCP Server to serve contiguous IP addresses to a pool of four IP devices with a default gateway and a default DNS address. Integrate the DHCP server with a BOOTP demon to automatically serve Windows and Linux OS Binaries based on client MAC address.

  4. Configure, implement and debug the following: Use open source tools for debugging and diagnostics.

    1. ARP/RARP protocols

    2. RIP routing protocols

    3. BGP routing

    4. OSPF routing protocols

    5. Static routes (check using netstat)

  5. Configure DNS: Make a caching DNS client, and a DNS Proxy; implement reverse DNS and forward DNS, using TCP dump/Wireshark characterise traffic when the DNS server is up and when it is down.

  6. Configure FTP Server on a Linux/Windows machine using a FTP client/SFTP client characterise file transfer rate for a cluster of small files 100k each and a video file of 700mb.Use a TFTP client and repeat the experiment.

  7. Configure a mail server for IMAP/POP protocols and write a simple SMTP client in C/C++/Java client to send and receive mails.

  8. Implement Open NMS+ SNMPD for checking Device status of devices in community MIB of a linux PC. Using yellow pages and NIS/NFS protocols implement Network Attached Storage Controller (NAS).

Extend this to serve a windows client using SMB. Characterise the NAS traffic using wireshark.

NOTE: At least 8 Experiments out of the list must be done in the semester.
CRYPTOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY
Paper Code: ETIT-455 L T/P C

Paper: Cryptography & Network Security 0 2 1
List of Experiments:


  1. Design a program for encryption and decryption using mono-alphabetic substitution or poly-alphabetic substitution

  2. Write a program to implement DES and AES algorithm for Encryption and Decryption.

  3. Study of Account and password management. PAM, password cracking.

  4. To configure common services like IIS, Apache, Open SSH, WU-FTP.

  5. Study of Security analysis tools: Nessus, Microsoft baseline security analyzer.

  6. Study of Security configuration tools: Bastille, Microsoft IIS lockdown tool.

  7. To identify organization’s Firewall IP address.

  8. To determine organization’s Firewall Access Control.



NOTE: At least 8 Experiments out of the list must be done in the semester.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LAB
Paper Code: ETEC-463 L T/P C

Paper: Wireless Communication Lab 0 2 1  
List of Experiments:


  1. Eight experiments suggested on kits for GSM, CDMA and any possible experiments covering the subjects.

  2. Setting up wireless network with and without infrastructure support.

  3. Configuring Access Point with bridging mode (Point to Point and Point to Multi Point).

  4. Configuring Routing between wired and wireless Networks.

  5. Configuring Security in wireless network with and without infrastructure support.


NOTE: At least 8 Experiments from the syllabus must be done in the semester.
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LAB
Paper Code: ETIT-459(ELECTIVE) L T/P C

Paper: Embedded Systems Lab 0 2 1
List of Experiments:
1. Introduction to microcontroller and interfacing modules.

2. To interface the seven segment display with microcontroller 8051

3. To create a series of moving lights using PIC on LEDs.

4. To interface the stepper motor with microcontroller.

5. To display character ‘A’ on 8*8 LED Matrix.

6. Write an ALP to add 16 bits using ARM 7 Processor

7. Write an ALP for multiplying two 32 bit numbers using ARM Processor

8. Write an ALP to multiply two matrices using ARM processor



NOTE:- At least 8 Experiments out of the list must be done in the semester.
SYSTEM AND NETWORK ADMINISTRATION LAB
Paper Code: ETIT-459(ELECTIVE) L T/P C

Paper: System and Network Administration Lab 0 2 1
List of Experiments:
System Administration:



  1. To install two or more operating systems on a computer.

  2. Installation of Red Hat Linux using Graphical mode.

  3. Installation of Red Hat Linux using command prompt

  4. Creating a user in Linux server and assigning rights

      1. Configuring and Troubleshooting of /etc/inittab.

      2. Configuring and Troubleshooting of /etc/passwd

  5. Configuring and Troubleshooting of /etc/grub.conf


Network Administration:
Linux TCP/IP Network Configuration

Practical Examples of Nmap Commands for Linux System/Network Administrators



The Nmap aka Network Mapper is an open source and a very versatile tool for Linux system/network administrators. Nmap is used for exploring networks, perform security scans, network audit and finding open ports on remote machine. It scans for Live hosts, Operating systems, packet filters and open ports running on remote hosts.

  1. Scan a System with Hostname and IP Address

  2. Scan Multiple Hosts

  3. Scan a whole Subnet

  4. Scan Multiple Servers using last octet of IP address

  5. Enable OS Detection with Nmap

  6. Scan a Host to Detect Firewall

  7. Scan a Host to check its protected by Firewall

  8. Scan Ports Consecutively

  9. Print Host interfaces and Routes

  10. Scan a TCP Port

  11. Scan a UDP Port


DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB
Paper Code: ETIT-459(ELECTIVE) L T/P C

Paper: Digital Signal Processing Lab 0 2 1
List of Experiments:
Software Experiments:

  1. Generation of basic signals sine, cosine, ramp, step, impulse and exponential in continuous and discrete domains using user defined functions.

  2. Write a MATLAB program to find convolution (linear/circular) and correlation of two discrete signals.

  3. Perform linear convolution using circular convolution and vice versa.

  4. Write a MATLAB program to

      1. Find 8 point DFT, its magnitude and phase plot and inverse DFT.

      2. Find 16 point DFT, its magnitude and phase plot and inverse DFT.

  5. Perform the following properties of DFT-

      1. Circular shift of a sequence.

      2. Circular fold of a sequence.

  6. Write a MATLAB Program to design FIR Low pass filter using

      1. Rectangular window

      2. Hanning window

      3. Hamming window

      4. Bartlett window

  7. Write a MATLAB program to

      1. Implement a Low pass / High pass / Band pass / Band stop IIR Filter using Butterworth Approximation.

      2. Implement a Low pass / High pass / Band pass / Band stop IIR Filter using Chebyshev Approximation.

Hardware Experiments using Texas Instruments Kits-DSK 6713:

  1. Introduction to Code composer Studio.

  2. Write a program to generate a sine wave and see the output on CRO

  3. Write a Program to Generate ECHO to give audio file.

  4. Write a program to demonstrate Band Stop filter by FIR.


Additional Experiments:

  1. Write a program to generate a cos wave and see the output on CRO

  2. Write a program to blink the LED

  3. Write a program to display a string on LCD.



NOTE:- At least 8 Experiments out of the list must be done in the semester.
MOBILE COMPUTING
Paper Code: ETIT-402 L T/P C

Paper: Mobile Computing 3 1 4


INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75

1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.

2. Apart from Question No. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.



Objectives: Should have studied papers such as Communication systems, Data communications and networking and wireless networks. To learn the basic concepts, aware of the GSM, SMS, GPRS Architecture. To have an exposure about wireless protocols –Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, WAP, Zig Bee issues. To Know the Network, Transport Functionalities of Mobile communication. To understand the concepts of Adhoc and wireless sensor networks. Introduce Mobile Application Development environment.
UNIT-I

Mobile Physical Layer: Review of generation of mobile services, overview of wireless telephony, cellular concept, GSM: air-interface, channel structure, location management: HLR-VLR, hierarchical, handoffs, channel allocation in cellular systems, CDMA, GPRS.

Mobile Computing Architecture: Issues in mobile computing, three tier architecture for mobile computing, design considerations, Mobile file systems, Mobile databases. WAP: Architecture, protocol stack, Data gram protocol, Wireless transport layer security, Wireless transaction protocol, wireless session protocol, application environment, and applications.

[T1] [T2][T3] [No. of Hrs. 12]

UNIT-II

Mobile Data Link Layer: Wireless LAN over view, IEEE 802.11, Motivation for a specialized MAC, Near & far terminals, Multiple access techniques for wireless LANs such as collision avoidance, polling, Inhibit sense, spread spectrum, CDMA , LAN system architecture, protocol architecture, physical layer MAC layer and management, Hiper LAN.

Blue Tooth: IEEE 802.15 Blue tooth User scenarios, physical, MAC layer and link management.

Local Area Wireless systems: WPABX, IrDA, ZigBee, RFID, WiMax.



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