M.E. Communication Systems

About the Course

The post graduate programme, M.E. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS is an advanced level programme in the field of Communication Engineering. It offers specialized, high class technical knowledge and practical design experience to the students in the technological aspects as well as the applications of electronic communication. The programme has consistently been evolving in terms of courses offered as well as in enhancing the laboratory facilities by constantly upgrading with new equipments and sotwares to meet the industrial requirements. The program is valuable in enabling a solid foundation to individuals seeking a career in signal processing, baseband and bandpass communication signal design and processing circuits, electromagnetics, radiation systems, wireless and optical media challenges for transmission and networking, high frequency system design and control systems, presented in the context of real word applications, through developing a varied scope of theoretical and practical skills and design experience.

Facilities

  • 300 KHz to 20 GHz ENA series Vector Network Analyzer
  • 3 GHz Vector Network Analyzer
  • 3 GHz Spectrum Analyzer
  • 3 GHz RF Signal Generator
  • 3 GHz Vector Signal generator
  • 1 GHz Storage Oscilloscopes
  • 100 MHz Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes
  • 5 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator
  • Pulse Generator upto 4 ns
  • RF transmitter Receiver Modules
  • WiCOMM Software Defined Radio with Baseband, IF and RF Modules
  • WARP platforms with multiple radio boards and interfaces
  • 4 Channel WDM module with single channel demux
  • Fiber Optic Test Bench with WDM, FBG and EDFA
  • Holographic Grating based optical Spectrum Analyzer Module
  • Multi-wavelength Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
  • Fiber Fusion Splicer
  • ADS Simulation Package
  • CST Simulation Package
  • QUALNET Simulation Tool
  • VPI Simulation Package

Area of Studies

  • Antenna Design, Optimization and Validation
  • Channel Equalisation
  • Cross-layer Design
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Wireless Network Security
  • Radio Over Fiber technologies