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The Electronics & Communication Engg is one of the most sought-after branches of engineering & technology in the modern-day. The syllabus for ECE is designed to suit the modern-day requirements industry & the students are trained in hardware & software.

  • The Department has an efficient and dedicated team of staff. The staff members meticulously plan, train, and guide the students in their academic activities, which motivates the students to achieve higher academic levels.
  • The Department has separate laboratories equipped with the latest equipment and satisfying the curriculum requirements of VTU.
  • The Department is well equipped with Analog Electronics Lab, Digital Electronics Lab, Networking & DSP Lab, VLSI and Embedded Systems Lab, Communication Lab, Advanced Communication Lab, etc.
  • Apart from academics, the department encourages the students to improve their communication skills, and presentation skills and gain confidence.
  • The department conducts regular seminars & workshops in association with industry to equip the students with practical insight and help the students to incorporate these technologies into their specializations.
  • The Department has a forum called Vaisheshika, which encourages the students to take up innovative projects as a part of the fulfillment of the VTU curriculum and also extracurricular activities.
  • Three-day Orientation Program on Research Issues and Trends in Model-Based Image Segmentation was conducted by the Departments of ECE, CSE, and ISE in association with the Signal & Pattern Engineering Society of India (SPESI).

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Dr. K M Sadyojatha

Professor and HOD
Dept. of ECE

Welcome students,

To the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, E&CE is a 4-year undergraduate program. It is one of the finest branches of the technology. This branch offers possibly the widest job opportunities across different domains. It is a creative, challenging, and ever-growing branch with the changing times.

About the Department

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering established in the year 1997, has well-qualified, committed faculty members and has steadily grown from its humble beginning to a full-fledged department. It has well-equipped laboratories, VTU  recognized Research centre, and infrastructure. The department facilitates faculty to work as a team update their knowledge and develop skills to match the industrial and technological requirements.

Wishing you all the best

VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT

Vision:

To be a center of excellence for learning and development of skills.


Mission:

  • To equip the graduates with strong foundation to meet the growing challenges.
  • To inculcate design & development skills relevant to the industry and research.
  • To impart innovative technologies and professional values through teamwork.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs):

PEOs of the BE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Program are as follows

PEO 1: To acquire strong knowledge in Basic Science and mathematics and the ability to apply this knowledge in the relevant fields of E&CE.

PEO2: To develop technical competence and uplift research ability to solve real-time problems.
PEO 3: To obtain professional Excellency through lifelong learning and produce graduates with professional values.

Program outcomes (POs):
Engineering Graduates will be able to:

  1. Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design / Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  7. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  9. Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one's work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  12. Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PSO1: To understand the principles, processes, techniques, and design aspects of electronic devices, circuits, and communication systems.
PSO2: To apply, analyze, and design electronic circuits, communication systems, and embedded systems by using higher engineering mathematical foundations, computational principles, and network modeling skills.
PSO3: To develop electronic hardware and software systems for universal requirements using sensors, embedded controllers, signal processors, and analog and digitally integrated chips.

S. No Name Designation Experience
1 Dr. Sadyojatha K M Professor & HOD 28
2 Dr. V C Patil Professor & Dean (R&D) 33
3 Dr. Naseeruddin Assoc. Prof. & Asst. HOD 16
4 Dr. Abdul Lateef Haroon P S Assoc. Prof. 09
5 Dr. Fareduddin Ahmed J.S Assoc. Prof. 23
6 Dr. William Thomas H M Assoc. Prof. 20
7 Dr. Shiva Kumar K.S Assoc. Prof. 24
8 Dr. Premachand D.R Assoc. Prof. 24
9 Dr. Girijavani G Assoc. Prof. 21
10 Dr. Prabhakar. K Asst. Prof. 19
11 Mrs. Nilam Chheda Asst. Prof. 19
12 Ms. Sowbhagya Asst. Prof. 18
13 Mr. Vishnu Kanth Karwa Asst. Prof. 26
14 Mr. Srikantha K.M Asst. Prof. 12
15 Mr. Hemantha Kumar R Asst. Prof. 12
16 Mr. Manjunath. G. Asst. Prof. 12
17 Mr. Sagara T.V Asst. Prof. 13
18 Mrs. Shilpa K.R Asst. Prof. 13
19 Mrs. Sumalatha Venkob Rao Asst. Prof. 15
20 Mrs. Simantini Roy Asst. Prof. 10
21 Mr. Ulaganathan. J Asst. Prof. 13
22 Mrs. Swetha N Asst. Prof. 11
23 Mr. Aswathanarayana Asst. Prof. 10
24 Mr. Vinay Kumar Javalkar Asst. Prof. 09
25 Mr. Ambrayya Asst. Prof. 09
26 Mrs. Nayana .M Asst. Prof. 08
27 Mr. Udayaraj Kumar M Asst. Prof. 09
28 Mrs. Ghousia Sanober Sabreen Asst. Prof. 04
29 Mrs. Chandrakala B A Asst. Prof. 09
30 Mrs. Vijayarani T Asst. Prof. 17
31 Ms. Harshitha Asst. Prof. 01
32 Mrs Niharika Asst. Prof. 01
33 Ms Koushalya Asst. Prof. 10
Sno. Name Designation Experience
1 Mr. Manjunatha S Instructor 21
2 Mr. Hiremathada Shivabasavaraj Instructor 27
3 Mrs. Anusuya K Instructor 18
4 Mrs. Vijaya H Instructor 18
5 Mr. Veerendra M R Instructor 08

DEPT. OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Softwares in lab

Sl.No Software Description License type
1. Cadence University Bundle Analog & Digital FE & BE 20 User License
2. Xilinx Vivodo Software Xilinx ISE- 14.7, Vivodo, Chipscope, Sys Gen, EDK, etc. 50 User
3. Xilinx ISE 9.2i Software ISE-9.2i Software with  Modelsim XE III 6.2g (demo) Multi-User
4. Chipscope Chipscope  Pro 6.3i Multi User
5. Multisim (professional) EDA Development  Tool 5  User
6. Ultiboard (professional) EDA PCB Design Tool 5  User
7. Tanner VLSI Tools Ver-13.11 10-TSpice V13.11 PRO, 10-LEdit Pro13.11, 10-SEdit V13.11 10 User Professional /Commercial Tool
8. MAT LAB Ver. 6.5 With Simulink 5.0 1 User
9. Code Composer Studio Demo
10. Lab View Provided by VTU 1 User
11. Lab View Under MODROBS Purchased 25 User
12. Lab View Under VGST Grants 2 User
13. Raid & Flash Magic Open source
14. MASM Open source
15. Arduino Boards of Different types and different modules Open source
16. Cross Works IDE for ARM 10 Users
17. MATLAB R2017a
a. Signal Processing Tool Box
b. DSP Tool Box
c. Image Processing  Tool Box
Math Works 30 Users
30 Users
30 Users
10 Users
18. Network Simulator (NS2) Open source

 

LAB FACILITIES: Adequate and well-equipped laboratories

S.NO Name of the Laboratory No. of students Per setup (Batch Size) Name of the Important Equipment
1 Analog Electronics Lab (III Sem.) 20 RPS, signal generator, Multisim software
2 Logic Design lab (III Sem.) 20 Trainer kit, Multisim software
3 HDL Lab (IV Sem.) 20 Xilinx 9.2i, Chipscope, Tanner Tools 13.11v, Multi sim,  Ultiboard
4 Microcontroller Lab (IV Sem.) 20 Raid, Flash Magic, IAR workbench, Mat Lab, MASM
5 DSP Lab (V Sem.) 20 Matlab 2015 version
6 Analog Comm. & LIC Lab (V Sem.) 20 Communication kits
7 Microprocessors Lab (VI Sem.) 20 MASM
8 Advanced Comm. Lab (VI Sem.) 20 OFC kits, Microwave bench, LabVIEW, C
9 VLSI Lab (VII Sem.) 20 Xilinx 9.2i, Chipscope, Tanner Tools 13.11v,
10 Power Electronics Lab 20 Power models
11 Computer networking lab 20 Ubuntu platform, NS2 programs/C programs
12 ARM lab 20 Keil micro vision 4, Flash magic, ARM cortex m3 LPC1768 boards
13 Data structures/C++ lab 20 Codeblocks, Eclipse software

Additional facilities were created to improve the quality of the learning experience in laboratories.

S.NO Facility Name Details Reason(s) for creating facility Utilization Areas in which

students are

expected to have
enhanced learning

1 C, C++ training Lab 3rd-year students To bridge curriculum gaps & for placements During Campus Drive Software skills Programming
2 Data Structures Using C++ 3rd-year students To bridge curriculum gaps & for placements During Campus Drive Software skills Programming
3 Multisim 2nd-year students To implement LD circuits in software To Understand the Simulation tool Useful to verify output before developing hardware circuit
4 Lab View Final year and PG Projects Build industry and Curriculum gap To Understand the Simulation tool Area of Image Processing and Communication
5 Arduino boards 2nd-year students To develop Projects in Arduino and raspberry pi Develop projects Project Exhibition
6 SDP on Matlab 2nd-year students To provide Knowledge about different toolboxes present in MATLAB During Major and mini-projects Area of Signal Processing, Control Systems, Image and Speech Processing, Communication
7 Robotics lab 3rd year/Final year students To advance the level of knowledge in robotics and related areas. Develop projects Project Exhibition
8 NPTEL Lab All Engg. Students To advance my level of knowledge. Videos, Lectures, Assignments Certificate

Publication 2021-2022

1 Effective Human Activity Recognition Approach using Machine Learning Dr. Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC) 2021-22 2715-5072 Click here
2 Ant Colony Optimization Based Modified AODV for Secure Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Mr. Mallikarjuna A ECE International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems 2021-22 2185-3118  Click here
3 Design and Analysis of a Biosensor for the Detection of Estrogen Hormonal Levels Mr. Vinaykumar J ECE BioNanoScience 2021-22 2191-1630 Click here

 

Publication 2020-2021

1 A Review on Maintainance Techniques for Industrial Equipment and its Machine Learning Algorithms Mr.Ulaganathan J/ Dr. K M Sadyojatha ECE IJARET 2020-21 0976-6480 Click here
2 MULTI RESOLUTION FEATURE EMBEDDED LEVEL SET  APPROACH FOR TEXTURE SEGMENTATION Mr. Prabhakar K/Dr. K M Sadyojatha ECE IJARET 2020-21 0976-6480  Click here

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1 A Computational Modelling and Algorithmic Design Approach of Digital Watermarking in Deep Neural Networks Dr. U. Eranna ECE ASTES 2020-21 2415-6698 Click Here
2 HARDWARE REALIZATION OF ROI BASED IMAGE COMPRESSION USING THE DWT APPROACH ON FPGA FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Mr. Premachand D R ECE International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET) 2020-21 0976-6480 Click Here
3 Effective Human Activity Recognition Approach using Machine Learning Dr. Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE Journal of Robotics and Control 2020-21 2715-5072 Click Here
4 An optimal energy efficient cross-layer routing in MANETs Mr.Shivakumar K S ECE SCIENCEDIRECT 2020-21 100458 Click Here

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Publication 2019-2020

1 A Simplified machine learning approach for recognizing human activity Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2019-2020 2088-8708 Click Here
2 Design and Development of a Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit Architecture for a Digital Image Compression and Realization on Field Programmable Array Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 2019-2020 2278-3075 Click Here
3 Building Energy model for city pulse smart city traffic using Trees.M5P Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 2019-2020 2277-3878 Click Here
4 Design and Development of a Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit Architecture for a Digital Image Compression and Realization on Field Programmable Array Mr.Premachand ECE International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 2019-2020 2278-3075 Click Here
5 Building Energy model for city pulse smart city traffic using Trees.M5P Mrs.Renuka Sagar ECE International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 2019-2020 2277-3878 Click Here
6 A Simplified machine learning approach for recognizing human activity Dr.Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2019-2020 2088-8708 Click Here

 

Publication 2018-2019

1 A Survey paper on Performance evaluation of energy efficient protocola for wireless MANETs- a layered perspective Dr.V.C.Patil ECE International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation (IJMNDI) 2018-19 1744-2850 Click here
2 An Efficient Activity Detection System based on Skeleton Joints Identification Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018-19 2088-8708 Click Here
3 Pattern Approximation Based Generalized Image Noise Reduction Using Adaptive Feedforward Neural Network Dr U Eranna ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018-19 2088-8709 Click Here
4 Eagilla: An Enhanced Mobile Agent Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.V.C.Patil ECE Alexandria Engineering Journal 2018-19 1110-0168 Click Here
5 Insights on Research-based Approaches in Human Activity Recognition System Dr.U.Eranna ECE Communications on Applied Electronics (CAE) 2018-19 2394-4714 Click Here
6 Implemantation of Machine Learning Algorithms for different datasets using Python programming language Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research 2018-19 2229-5518 Click Here
7 An Efficient Aggregation Technique for Data Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.Manjula R ECE IET Networks 2018-19 2047-4954 Click Here
8 A Novel Source Location Privacy Preservation Technique to Achieve Enhanced Privacy and Network Lifetime in WSNs Dr.Manjula R ECE Pervasive and Mobile Computing 2018-19 1574-1192 Click Here
9 A Survey paper on Performance evaluation of energy efficient protocola for wireless MANETs- a layered perspective Mr.Shivakumar K S ECE International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation (IJMNDI) 2018-19 1744-2850 Click Here
10 Power Allocation Optimization for Log-Normal Fading Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks, Mr.Fareduddin J. S. ECE Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 2018-19 1943-023X Click Here
11 Implemantation of Machine Learning Algorithms for different datasets using Python programming language Mrs.Renuka Sagar ECE International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research 2018-19 2229-5518 Click Here
12 Texture Segmentation using multi resolution & Fuzzy Frame works Mr. Vishnukanth Karwa ECE Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 2018-19 2349-5162
13 An Efficient Activity Detection System based on Skeleton Joints Identification Mr.Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018-19 2088-8708 Click Here
14 Insights on Research-based Approaches in Human Activity Recognition System Mr.Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE Communications on Applied Electronics (CAE) 2018-19 2394-4714 Click Here
15 IOT Based Continuous Observing & Controlling Industrial Parameters Mr.Ashwath Narayana ECE IJSART 2018-19 2395-1052 Click Here
16 IOT Based Continuous Observing & Controlling Industrial Parameters Mr.Ambrayya ECE IJSART 2018-19 2395-1052 Click Here
17 A Novel Technique for Data Integrity Using Block Verification in Cloud Computing Dr.V.C.Patil ECE Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 2018-19 1546-1955 Click here
18 Application-Energy Prioritized Routing Algorithm for Wireless MANETs and its Experimental Evaluation Dr.V.C.Patil ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8958 Click Here
19 Application-Prioritized Hierarchical Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.V.C.Patil ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8959 Click Here
20 Application-Energy Prioritized Routing Algorithm for Wireless MANETs and its Experimental Evaluation Dr.Naseeruddin ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8958 Click Here
21 Application-Prioritized Hierarchical Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.Naseeruddin ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8958 Click Here
22 Power allocation optimization for fading channels in cognitive radio networks Fareduddin J. S. Ahmed, ECE International Journal of Advanced Computer Research 2018-19 2249-7277 Click here
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The Electronics & Communication Engg is one of the most sought after branches of engineering & technology in the modern-day. The syllabus for ECE is designed to suit the modern-day requirements industry & the students are trained in hardware & software.

  • The Department has an efficient and dedicated team of staff. The staff members meticulously plan, train, and guide the students in their academic activities, which motivates the students to achieve higher academic levels.
  • The Department has separate laboratories equipped with the latest equipment and satisfying the curriculum requirements of VTU.
  • The Department is well equipped with Analog Electronics Lab, Digital Electronics Lab, Networking & DSP Lab, VLSI & Embedded Systems Lab, Communication Lab, Advanced Communication Lab, etc.
  • Apart from academics the department encourages the students to improve their communication skills, presentation skills and gain confidence.
  • The department conducts regular seminars & workshops in association with industry to equip the students with practical insight and help the students to incorporate these technologies in their specializations.
  • The Department has a forum called “Vaisheshika”, which encourages the students to take up innovative projects as a part of fulfillment of the VTU curriculum and also extracurricular activities.
  • Three days Orientation Program on “Research Issues and Trends in Model-Based Image Segmentation” was conducted by Departments of ECE, CSE, and ISE in association with Signal & Pattern Engineering Society of India (SPESI).

eranna

Dr. K M Sadyojatha

Professor and HOD
Dept. of ECE

Welcome students,

 To the department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, E&CE is 4 year undergraduate program. It is one of the finest branches in the technology. This branch offers possibly the widest job opportunities across different domains. It is creative, challenging and ever growing branch with the changing times.

About the Department

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering established in the year 1997, has well qualified, committed faculty members and has steadily grown from its humble beginning to a full-fledged department. It has well equipped laboratories, VTU Recognized Research centre and infrastructure. The department facilitates faculty to work as a team and update their knowledge and develop skills to match the industrial and technological requirements.

Wishing you all the best……

VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT

Vision:

To be a center of excellence for learning and development of skills.


Mission:

  • To equip the graduates with strong foundation to meet the growing challenges.
  • To inculcate design & development skills relevant to the industry and research.
  • To impart innovative technologies and professional values through teamwork.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEO's):

PEOs of the BE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Program are as following

PEO 1: To acquire strong knowledge in Basic Science, Mathematics and ability to apply this knowledge in the relevant fields of E&CE.

PEO2: To develop technical competence and uplift research ability to solve real time problems.
PEO 3: : To obtain professional Excellency through lifelong learning and produce graduates with professional values.

Programme outcomes (POs):
Engineering Graduates will be able to:

  1. Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design / Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  7. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  9. Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  12. Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

DEPT. OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Softwares in lab

 

Sl.No Software Description License type
1. Cadence University Bundle Analog & Digital FE & BE 20 User License
2. Xilinx Vivodo Software Xilinx ISE- 14.7, Vivodo, Chipscope, Sys Gen, EDK, etc. 50 User
3. Xilinx ISE 9.2i Software ISE-9.2i Software with  Modelsim XE III 6.2g (demo) Multi User
4. Chipscope Chipscope  Pro 6.3i Multi User
5. Multisim (professional) EDA Development  Tool 5  User
6. Ultiboard (professional) EDA PCB Design Tool 5  User
7. Tanner VLSI Tools Ver-13.11 10-TSpice V13.11 PRO, 10-LEdit Pro13.11, 10-SEdit V13.11 10 User Professional /Commercial Tool
8. MAT LAB Ver . 6.5 With Simulink 5.0 1 User
9. Code Composer Studio Demo
10. Lab View Provided by VTU 1 User
11. Lab View Under MODROBS Purchased 25 User
12. Lab View Under VGST Grants 2 User
13. Raid & Flash Magic Open source
14. MASM Open source
15. Arduino Boards of Different types and different modules Open source
16. Cross Works IDE for ARM 10 Users
17. MATLAB R2017a
a. Signal Processing Tool Box
b. DSP Tool Box
c. Image Processing  Tool Box
Math Works 30 Users
30 Users
30 Users
10 Users
18. Network Simulator (NS2) Open source

 

LAB FACILITIES: Adequate and well equipped laboratories

S.NO Name of the Laboratory No. of students Per setup (Batch Size) Name of the Important Equipment
1 Analog Electronics Lab (III Sem.) 20 RPS, signal generator, Multisim software
2 Logic Design lab (III Sem.) 20 Trainer kit, Multisim software
3 HDL Lab (IV Sem.) 20 Xilinx 9.2i, Chipscope, Tanner Tools 13.11v, Multi sim,  Ultiboard
4 Microcontroller Lab (IV Sem.) 20 Raid, Flash Magic, IAR work bench, Mat Lab, MASM
5 DSP Lab (V Sem.) 20 Matlab 2015 version
6 Analog Comm. & LIC Lab (V Sem.) 20 Communication kits
7 Microprocessors Lab (VI Sem.) 20 MASM
8 Advanced Comm. Lab (VI Sem.) 20 OFC kits, Microwave bench, labview, C
9 VLSI Lab (VII Sem.) 20 Xilinx 9.2i, Chipscope, Tanner Tools 13.11v,
10 Power Electronics Lab 20 Power models
11 Computer networking lab 20 Ubuntu platform, NS2 programs/C programs
12
 
ARM lab 20 Keil micro vision 4, Flashmagic, ARM cortex m3 LPC1768 boards
13 Data structures/C++ lab 20 Codeblocks, Eclipse software

 

Additional facilities created for improving the quality of learning experience in laboratories.

S.NO Facility Name Details Reason(s) for creating facility Utilization Areas in which

students’ are

expected to have
enhanced learning

1 C, C++ training Lab 3rd year students To bridge curriculum gaps & for the purpose of placements During Campus drive Software skills Programming
2 Data Structures Using C++ 3rd year students To bridge curriculum gaps & for the purpose of placements During Campus drive Software skills Programming
3 Multisim 2nd year students To implement LD circuits in software To Understand Simulation tool Useful to verify output before developing hardware circuit
4 Lab View Final year and PG Projects Build industry and Curriculum gap To Understand Simulation tool Area of image Processing and Communication
5 Arduino boards 2nd year students To develop Projects in ardunio and raspberry pi Develop projects Project Exhibition
6 SDP on Matlab 2nd year students To provide Knowledge about different toolboxes present in MATLAB During Major and Mini Projects Area of Signal Processing, Control Systems, Image and Speech Processing, Communication
7 Robotics lab 3rd year/Final year students To advance the level of knowledge in robotics and related areas. Develop projects Project Exhibition
8 NPTEL Lab All Engg. Students To advance level of knowledge. Videos, Lectures, Assignments Certificate

S. No Name Designation Gender Qualification Experience (In Months) Currently working with institution? Joining Date Leaving Date Association type
1 DR ERANNA UPPAR Professor - DEAN Male Ph.D 409 Yes 01-11-1997 --- Regular
2 DR VENKANA GOUDA CHANNA BASAVANA GOUDA PATIL Professor Male Ph.D 381 Yes 29-08-2005 --- Regular
3 DR SADYOJATHA KALAPUR MATH Professor-HOD Male Ph.D 381 Yes 23-09-2000 --- Regular
4 DR MALLIKARJUNA A Associate Professor Male Ph.D 195 Yes 19-02-2007 --- Regular
5 DR KODAVAYUR SANKAR SHIVA KUMAR Associate Professor Male Ph.D 196 Yes 25-08-2006 --- Regular
6 DR RENUKA SAGAR Associate Professor Female Ph.D 181 Yes 15-02-2010 --- Regular
7 DR FAREDUDDIN AHMED J S Associate Professor Male Ph.D 260 Yes 22-07-2012 --- Regular
8 DR NASEERUDDIN Associate Professor Male Ph.D 216 Yes 23-10-2009 --- Regular
9 DR ABDUL LATEEF HAROON P S Associate Professor Male Ph.D 94 Yes 30-01-2015 --- Regular
10 DR WILLIAM THOMAS H M Associate Professor Male Ph.D 218 Yes 01-08-2013 --- Regular
11 PREMCHAND D R Associate Professor Male M.Tech 274 Yes 30-07-2008 --- Regular
12 NAYANA M Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 108 Yes 14-08-2017 --- Regular
13 NILAM CHHEDA Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 238 Yes 01-09-2005 --- Regular
14 PRATHIBA SHANBOG P S Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 156 Yes 26-07-2012 --- Regular
15 SHILPA K R Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 142 Yes 01-08-2013 --- Regular
16 GEETHA H Y Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 130 Yes 18-07-2016 --- Regular
17 SIMANTINI ROY CHOWDHURY Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 130 Yes 08-01-2014 --- Regular
18 SOWBHAGYA B Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 214 Yes 26-12-2006 --- Regular
19 SUMALATHA VENKOB RAO Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 182 Yes 01-08-2014 --- Regular
20 PRIYANTHICA PAUL Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 84 Yes 01-02-2020 --- Regular
21 VIJAYARANI T Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 195 Yes 01-08-2022 --- Regular
22 GHOUSIA SANOBER SABREEN Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 60 Yes 01-07-2021 --- Regular
23 CHANDRAKALA B A Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 108 Yes 01-07-2021 --- Regular
24 HARSHITHA K R Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 12 Yes 01-07-2021 --- Regular
25 MANJUNATH GANJIPETE Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 154 Yes 08-06-2012 --- Regular
26 AMBRAYYA Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 120 Yes 02-08-2017 --- Regular
27 VISHNUKANTH KARWA Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 142 Yes 01-11-1998 --- Regular
28 ASWATHNARAYANA Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 121 Yes 04-08-2017 --- Regular
29 VINAYKUMAR JAVALKAR Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 108 Yes 02-08-2017 --- Regular
30 RANJIT PYATI Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 154 Yes 08-01-2014 --- Regular
31 HEMANTHA KUMAR R KAPPALI Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 154 Yes 26-07-2012 --- Regular
32 SRIKANTHA K M Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 132 Yes 01-11-2011 --- Regular
33 PRABHAKAR KAMBAR Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 238 Yes 21-08-2008 --- Regular
34 ULAGANATHAN J Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 178 Yes 30-01-2015 --- Regular
35 SAGAR T V Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 124 Yes 01-08-2013 --- Regular
36 VENKATAYYA G Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 29 Yes 01-02-2020 --- Regular
37 MASKI SHRAVAN KUMAR M Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 182 Yes 01-06-2021 --- Regular
38 UDAYRAJ KUMAR M Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 120 Yes 10-02-2022 --- Regular
39 KOUSHALYA S Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 154 No 26-07-2012 31-07-2022 Regular
40 SRISHA NANDAVARAM Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 59 No 03-08-2017 31-07-2022 Regular
41 BHARANI RAO P Assistant Professor Female M.Tech 29 No 01-02-2020 31-07-2022 Regular
42 RAYMOND IRUDAYARAJ I Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 125 No 30-01-2015 31-07-2022 Regular
43 PRAMOD MUTALIK Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 107 No 01-08-2013 31-07-2022 Adhoc / Contractual

Publication 2021-2022

1 Effective Human Activity Recognition Approach using Machine Learning Dr. Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC) 2021-22 2715-5072 Click here
2 Ant Colony Optimization Based Modified AODV for Secure Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Mr. Mallikarjuna A ECE International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems 2021-22 2185-3118  Click here
3 Design and Analysis of a Biosensor for the Detection of Estrogen Hormonal Levels Mr. Vinaykumar J ECE BioNanoScience 2021-22 2191-1630 Click here

 

Publication 2020-2021

1 A Review on Maintainance Techniques for Industrial Equipment and its Machine Learning Algorithms Mr.Ulaganathan J/ Dr. K M Sadyojatha ECE IJARET 2020-21 0976-6480 Click here
2 MULTI RESOLUTION FEATURE EMBEDDED LEVEL SET  APPROACH FOR TEXTURE SEGMENTATION Mr. Prabhakar K/Dr. K M Sadyojatha ECE IJARET 2020-21 0976-6480  Click here

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1 A Computational Modelling and Algorithmic Design Approach of Digital Watermarking in Deep Neural Networks Dr. U. Eranna ECE ASTES 2020-21 2415-6698 Click Here
2 HARDWARE REALIZATION OF ROI BASED IMAGE COMPRESSION USING THE DWT APPROACH ON FPGA FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Mr. Premachand D R ECE International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET) 2020-21 0976-6480 Click Here
3 Effective Human Activity Recognition Approach using Machine Learning Dr. Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE Journal of Robotics and Control 2020-21 2715-5072 Click Here
4 An optimal energy efficient cross-layer routing in MANETs Mr.Shivakumar K S ECE SCIENCEDIRECT 2020-21 100458 Click Here

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Publication 2019-2020

1 A Simplified machine learning approach for recognizing human activity Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2019-2020 2088-8708 Click Here
2 Design and Development of a Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit Architecture for a Digital Image Compression and Realization on Field Programmable Array Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 2019-2020 2278-3075 Click Here
3 Building Energy model for city pulse smart city traffic using Trees.M5P Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 2019-2020 2277-3878 Click Here
4 Design and Development of a Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit Architecture for a Digital Image Compression and Realization on Field Programmable Array Mr.Premachand ECE International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 2019-2020 2278-3075 Click Here
5 Building Energy model for city pulse smart city traffic using Trees.M5P Mrs.Renuka Sagar ECE International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 2019-2020 2277-3878 Click Here
6 A Simplified machine learning approach for recognizing human activity Dr.Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2019-2020 2088-8708 Click Here

 

Publication 2018-2019

1 A Survey paper on Performance evaluation of energy efficient protocola for wireless MANETs- a layered perspective Dr.V.C.Patil ECE International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation (IJMNDI) 2018-19 1744-2850 Click here
2 An Efficient Activity Detection System based on Skeleton Joints Identification Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018-19 2088-8708 Click Here
3 Pattern Approximation Based Generalized Image Noise Reduction Using Adaptive Feedforward Neural Network Dr U Eranna ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018-19 2088-8709 Click Here
4 Eagilla: An Enhanced Mobile Agent Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.V.C.Patil ECE Alexandria Engineering Journal 2018-19 1110-0168 Click Here
5 Insights on Research-based Approaches in Human Activity Recognition System Dr.U.Eranna ECE Communications on Applied Electronics (CAE) 2018-19 2394-4714 Click Here
6 Implemantation of Machine Learning Algorithms for different datasets using Python programming language Dr.U.Eranna ECE International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research 2018-19 2229-5518 Click Here
7 An Efficient Aggregation Technique for Data Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.Manjula R ECE IET Networks 2018-19 2047-4954 Click Here
8 A Novel Source Location Privacy Preservation Technique to Achieve Enhanced Privacy and Network Lifetime in WSNs Dr.Manjula R ECE Pervasive and Mobile Computing 2018-19 1574-1192 Click Here
9 A Survey paper on Performance evaluation of energy efficient protocola for wireless MANETs- a layered perspective Mr.Shivakumar K S ECE International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation (IJMNDI) 2018-19 1744-2850 Click Here
10 Power Allocation Optimization for Log-Normal Fading Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks, Mr.Fareduddin J. S. ECE Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 2018-19 1943-023X Click Here
11 Implemantation of Machine Learning Algorithms for different datasets using Python programming language Mrs.Renuka Sagar ECE International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research 2018-19 2229-5518 Click Here
12 Texture Segmentation using multi resolution & Fuzzy Frame works Mr. Vishnukanth Karwa ECE Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 2018-19 2349-5162
13 An Efficient Activity Detection System based on Skeleton Joints Identification Mr.Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018-19 2088-8708 Click Here
14 Insights on Research-based Approaches in Human Activity Recognition System Mr.Abdul Lateef Haroon P S ECE Communications on Applied Electronics (CAE) 2018-19 2394-4714 Click Here
15 IOT Based Continuous Observing & Controlling Industrial Parameters Mr.Ashwath Narayana ECE IJSART 2018-19 2395-1052 Click Here
16 IOT Based Continuous Observing & Controlling Industrial Parameters Mr.Ambrayya ECE IJSART 2018-19 2395-1052 Click Here
17 A Novel Technique for Data Integrity Using Block Verification in Cloud Computing Dr.V.C.Patil ECE Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 2018-19 1546-1955 Click here
18 Application-Energy Prioritized Routing Algorithm for Wireless MANETs and its Experimental Evaluation Dr.V.C.Patil ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8958 Click Here
19 Application-Prioritized Hierarchical Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.V.C.Patil ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8959 Click Here
20 Application-Energy Prioritized Routing Algorithm for Wireless MANETs and its Experimental Evaluation Dr.Naseeruddin ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8958 Click Here
21 Application-Prioritized Hierarchical Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Dr.Naseeruddin ECE International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 2018-19 2249-8958 Click Here
22 Power allocation optimization for fading channels in cognitive radio networks Fareduddin J. S. Ahmed, ECE International Journal of Advanced Computer Research 2018-19 2249-7277 Click here
PSO1: To understand the principles, processes, techniques and design aspects of electronic devices, circuits and communication systems.
PSO2: To apply, analyze and design electronic circuits, communication systems, embedded systems by using higher engineering mathematical foundations, computational principles and network modeling skills.
PSO3: To develop electronic hardware and software systems for universal requirements using sensors, embedded controllers, signal processors, analog and digitally integrated chips.
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1 Mr. Manjunatha S Supervisor
2 Mr. Mallikarjuna N Supervisor
3 Mr. Hiremathada Shivabasavaraj Instructor
4 Mrs. Anusuya K Instructor
5 Mr. Veeresh K M Instructor
6 Mrs. Vijaya H Instructor
7 Mr. Abdul Samad Instructor
8 Mr. M P Shivananda Helper
9 Mr. U Ranganath Helper
10 Mr. Manjunatha Reddy.D Helper
11 Mr. Dharmanna B Helper
12 Mr. Soma Sekhara D Helper
13 Kalavathi * Helper
14 Lakshmi Raja * Helper
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