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Rank List April May 2017 Examinations

Rank List April May 2017 Examinations

Anna University Chennai Office of the Controller of Examinations has published the Rank List April May 2017 Examinations in Anna universit and its affiliated colleges

Degree & Branch: B.E. Aeronautical Engineering Total No.of students Passed :     1012 Rank Eligibility : 50
S.No Reg.Number Student Name Institute Name CGPA Class Rank
1 310813101038 SHRUTHI K JEPPIAAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE 9.09 FWD 1
2 310813101035 SAKTHIMURUGAN K JEPPIAAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE 9.06 FWD 2
3 211613101053 VIVEK S RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.80 FWD 3
4 712313101034 SANTHOSHINI B PARK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 8.77 FWD 4
5 211613101042 SUNDARA PANDIAN V RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.77 FWD 4
6 720813101050 SRIMATHI K HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8.72 FWD 5
7 911713101301 PRIYANGAMARY A MOUNT ZION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 8.72 FWD 5
8 310813101022 MANJULA K JEPPIAAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.70 FWD 6
9 211613101015 KARTHIKEYAN V RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.70 FWD 6
10 110813101021 MANUEL F JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.68 FWD 7
11 721413101013 BALAJI D NEHRU INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 8.67 FWD 8
12 951013101031 SWARNA REKHA P INFANT JESUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 8.66 FWD 9
13 720813101046 SHIVANI R HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8.64 FWD 10
14 922513101004 KAVITHA R V.S.B. ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.63 FWD 11
15 211613101019 MERCY JOE T RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.62 FWD 12
16 311013101051 MOHAMED MUKTHAR M K.C.G. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 8.60 FWD 13
17 211613101010 BHUVANESWARI B RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.59 FWD 14
18 211613101032 RENUKA RAJAN S R RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.59 FWD 14
19 720713101100 SHAYERA BANU F HINDUSTHAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 8.59 FWD 14
20 311013101081 SHIVANANTHITHA T K.C.G. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 8.59 FWD 14
21 211313101025 PREMALATHA A P.B. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 8.57 FWD 15
22 211613101009 AZEGA R K RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.56 FWD 16
23 962013101019 PRAJITHA S SATYAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 8.55 FWD 17
24 712213101006 ANANDHARAJ S PARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 8.55 FWD 17
25 310813101007 DIVINE SHINY A JEPPIAAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8.50 FWD 18

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38th Annual Convocation – First Rank Holders cum Medalists

38th Annual Convocation 2018 of Anna University

Anna University has published the First Rank Holders Cum Medalists list for 38th Annual convocation 2018. Students can download the pdf for free in this page.

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS

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Reg. No. Student Name Degree Campus
1 2013101001 ABINAYA C B.E. (AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
2 2013102023 KRISHNA R B.E. (CIVIL ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
3 2013104053 SRINATH S B.E. (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
4 2013107002 ANGELINE CHRISTY MOHAN KUMAR B.E. (GEOINFORMATICS) CEG CAMPUS
5 2013108025 PALANIAPPAN C B.E. (INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
6 2013109009 GNANASEKARAN P B.E. (MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
7 2013110033 SHASTI RAJA V B.E. (MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
8 2013111052 SUNDARA VENKATESH M B.E. (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
9 2013112015 RAGUL K B.E. (MINING ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
10 2013113021 POONGAISELVI S B.E. (PRINTING TECHNOLOGY) CEG CAMPUS
11 2013116031 PRIYANKA S B.E. (BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING) CEG CAMPUS
12 2013117003 AKILA K B B.E. (CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM)) CEG CAMPUS
13 2013118021 MADHANAGOPAL D B.E. (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM)) CEG CAMPUS
14 2013301025 SUBHA P B.Tech. (CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
15 2013303027 AMRITH M B.Tech. (CHEMICAL ENGINEERING) ACT CAMPUS
16 2013304028 SONALI R B.Tech. (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
17 2013305031 VIVEK HARI SUNDAR G B.Tech. (INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
18 2013306025 PRASHANTH N B.Tech. (LEATHER TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
19 2013308003 BENITA D B.Tech. (PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
20 2013309030 VIJAYALAKSHMI S B.Tech. (TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
21 2013310012 KOPIKA RAJ PREETHA B B.Tech. (APPAREL TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
22 2013311039 SNEHA R B.Tech. (PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY) ACT CAMPUS
23 2012701001 ABILASHA MOORTHY B.Arch. SAP CAMPUS
24 2013501031 SANGEETHA B B.E. (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) MIT CAMPUS
25 2013502038 ROHIT A S B.E. (AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING) MIT CAMPUS
26 2013503558 VINODHINI M B.E. (COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING) MIT CAMPUS
27 2013504008 MADHUMITHA R B.E. (ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) MIT CAMPUS
28 2013505035 BALAJI M B.E. (ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING) MIT CAMPUS
29 2013506008 ARVIND SASTHA K B.Tech. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) MIT CAMPUS
30 2013507037 RAJAAH DHANANJEY R B.E. (PRODUCTION ENGINEERING) MIT CAMPUS
31 2013508009 LAKSHMI M B.Tech. (RUBBER AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY) MIT CAMPUS

Full list of FIRST RANK HOLDERS CUM MEDALISTS 38th ANNUAL CONVOCATION 2018 of Anna University Click here to download

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Anna University Syllabus Regulation 2013 Semester 1 to 8

Anna University Syllabus Regulation 2013 Semester 1 to 8

Anna University Syllabus Regulation 2013 Free Download for All Department and all Semesters. Regulation 2013 Syllabus Anna University Free PDF Download.

The Syllabus is provided Department wise for all eight semester.

B.E. Civil Engineering (Civil Syllabus) Download


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EC8394 Notes Analog and Digital Communication Regulation 2017 Anna University

EC8394 Notes Analog and Digital Communication

EC8394 Notes Analog and Digital Communication Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Analog and Digital Communication Notes EC8394 pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES: EC8394 Notes Analog and Digital Communication

The student should be made to:

 Understand analog and digital communication techniques.

 Learn data and pulse communication techniques.

 Be familiarized with source and Error control coding.

 Gain knowledge on multi-user radio communication.

OUTCOMES: EC8394 Notes Analog and Digital Communication

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

 Apply analog and digital communication techniques.

 Use data and pulse communication techniques.

 Analyze Source and Error control coding.

 Utilize multi-user radio communication.

TEXT BOOK: EC8394 Analog and Digital Communication Notes

1. Wayne Tomasi, “Advanced Electronic Communication Systems”, 6th Edition, Pearson Education, 2009.

REFERENCES: EC8394 Analog and Digital Communication Notes

1. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2004

2. Rappaport T.S, “Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice”, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2007

3. H.Taub, D L Schilling and G Saha, “Principles of Communication”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.

4. B. P.Lathi, “Modern Analog and Digital Communication Systems”, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2007.

5. Blake, “Electronic Communication Systems”, Thomson Delmar Publications, 2002.

6. Martin S.Roden, “Analog and Digital Communication System”, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2002.

7. B.Sklar, “Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications” 2nd Edition Pearson Education 2007. EC8394 Notes ADC Analog and Digital Communication

Subject name Analog and Digital Communication
Semester 3
Subject Code EC8394
Regulation 2017 regulation

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EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication

EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication

EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Analog and Digital Communication Syllabus EC8394 pdf free download.

UNIT I ANALOG COMMUNICATION EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication

Introduction to Communication Systems – Modulation – Types – Need for Modulation. Theory of Amplitude Modulation – Evolution and Description of SSB Techniques – Theory of Frequency and Phase Modulation – Comparison of Analog Communication Systems (AM – FM – PM).

UNIT II PULSE AND DATA COMMUNICATION EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication

Pulse Communication: Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) – Pulse Time Modulation (PTM) – Pulse code Modulation (PCM) – Comparison of various Pulse Communication System (PAM – PTM – PCM). Data Communication: History of Data Communication – Standards Organizations for Data Communication- Data Communication Circuits – Data Communication Codes – Data communication Hardware – serial and parallel interfaces.

UNIT III DIGITAL COMMUNICATION EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication

Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) – Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)–Phase Shift Keying (PSK) – BPSK – QPSK – Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) – 8 QAM – 16 QAM – Bandwidth Efficiency– Comparison of various Digital Communication System (ASK – FSK – PSK – QAM).

UNIT IV SOURCE AND ERROR CONTROL CODING EC8394 Syllabus Analog and Digital Communication

Entropy, Source encoding theorem, Shannon fano coding, Huffman coding, mutual information, channel capacity, Error Control Coding, linear block codes, cyclic codes – ARQ Techniques.

UNIT V MULTI-USER RADIO COMMUNICATION EC8394 Analog and Digital Communication Syllabus

Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) – Code division multiple access (CDMA) – Cellular Concept and Frequency Reuse – Channel Assignment and Handover Techniques – Overview of Multiple Access Schemes – Satellite Communication – Bluetooth.

Subject name Analog and Digital Communication
Semester 3
Subject Code EC8394
Regulation 2017 regulation

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CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory Regulation 2017 Anna University

CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory

CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Digital Systems Laboratory Syllabus CS8382 pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES: CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory

 To understand the various basic logic gates

 To design and implement the various combinational circuits

 To design and implement combinational circuits using MSI devices.

 To design and implement sequential circuits

 To understand and code with HDL programming

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory

1. Verification of Boolean Theorems using basic gates.

2. Design and implementation of combinational circuits using basic gates for arbitrary functions, code converters.

3. Design and implement Half/Full Adder and Subtractor.

4. Design and implement combinational circuits using MSI devices:
4 – bit binary adder / subtractor
Parity generator / checker
Magnitude Comparator
Application using multiplexers

5. Design and implement shift-registers.

6. Design and implement synchronous counters.

7. Design and implement asynchronous counters.

8. Coding combinational circuits using HDL.

9. Coding sequential circuits using HDL.

10. Design and implementation of a simple digital system (Mini Project).

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory

Upon Completion of the course, the students will be able to:  Implement simplified combinational circuits using basic logic gates

 Implement combinational circuits using MSI devices

 Implement sequential circuits like registers and counters

 Simulate combinational and sequential circuits using HDL

LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS:

LABORATORY REQUIREMENT FOR BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS HARDWARE: CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory

1. Digital trainer kits – 30

2. Digital ICs required for the experiments in sufficient numbers

SOFTWARE: CS8382 Syllabus Digital Systems Laboratory

1. HDL simulator.

Subject name Digital Systems Laboratory
Semester 3
Subject Code CS8382
Regulation 2017 regulation

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CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory Regulation 2017 Anna University

CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Object Oriented Programming Laboratory Syllabus CS8383 pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

 To build software development skills using java programming for real-world applications.

 To understand and apply the concepts of classes, packages, interfaces, arraylist, exception handling and file processing.

 To develop applications using generic programming and event handling.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

1. Develop a Java application to generate Electricity bill. Create a class with the following members: Consumer no., consumer name, previous month reading, current month reading, type of EB connection (i.e domestic or commercial). Compute the bill amount using the following tariff.

If the type of the EB connection is domestic, calculate the amount to be paid as follows:

 First 100 units – Rs. 1 per unit
 101-200 units – Rs. 2.50 per unit
 201 -500 units – Rs. 4 per unit
 > 501 units – Rs. 6 per unit CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

If the type of the EB connection is commercial, calculate the amount to be paid as follows:

 First 100 units – Rs. 2 per unit
 101-200 units – Rs. 4.50 per unit
 201 -500 units – Rs. 6 per unit
 > 501 units – Rs. 7 per unit

2. Develop a java application to implement currency converter (Dollar to INR, EURO to INR, Yen to INR and vice versa), distance converter (meter to KM, miles to KM and vice versa) , time converter (hours to minutes, seconds and vice versa) using packages. CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

3. Develop a java application with Employee class with Emp_name, Emp_id, Address, Mail_id, Mobile_no as members. Inherit the classes, Programmer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor from employee class. Add Basic Pay (BP) as the member of all the inherited classes with 97% of BP as DA, 10 % of BP as HRA, 12% of BP as PF, 0.1% of BP for staff club fund. Generate pay slips for the employees with their gross and net salary.

4. Design a Java interface for ADT Stack. Implement this interface using array. Provide necessary exception handling in both the implementations.

5. Write a program to perform string operations using ArrayList. Write functions for the following

a. Append – add at end
b. Insert – add at particular index
c. Search
d. List all string starts with given letter

6. Write a Java Program to create an abstract class named Shape that contains two integers and an empty method named print Area(). Provide three classes named Rectangle, Triangle and Circle such that each one of the classes extends the class Shape. Each one of the classes contains only the method print Area () that prints the area of the given shape. CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

7. Write a Java program to implement user defined exception handling.

8. Write a Java program that reads a file name from the user, displays information about whether the file exists, whether the file is readable, or writable, the type of file and the length of the file in bytes.

9. Write a java program that implements a multi-threaded application that has three threads. First thread generates a random integer every 1 second and if the value is even, second thread computes the square of the number and prints. If the value is odd, the third thread will print the value of cube of the number.

10. Write a java program to find the maximum value from the given type of elements using a generic function.

11. Design a calculator using event-driven programming paradigm of Java with the following options.
a) Decimal manipulations
b) Scientific manipulations CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

12. Develop a mini project for any application using Java concepts.

OUTCOMES CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to

 Develop and implement Java programs for simple applications that make use of classes, packages and interfaces.

 Develop and implement Java programs with arraylist, exception handling and multithreading .

 Design applications using file processing, generic programming and event handling. CS8383 Syllabus Object Oriented Programming Laboratory

Subject name Object Oriented Programming Laboratory
Semester 3
Subject Code CS8383
Regulation 2017 regulation

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CS8381 Syllabus Data Structures Laboratory Regulation 2017 Anna University

CS8381 Syllabus Data Structures Laboratory

CS8381 Syllabus Data Structures Laboratory Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Data Structures Laboratory Syllabus CS8381 pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES CS8381 Syllabus Data Structures Laboratory

 To implement linear and non-linear data structures

 To understand the different operations of search trees

 To implement graph traversal algorithms

 To get familiarized to sorting and searching algorithms

1. Array implementation of Stack and Queue ADTs

2. Array implementation of List ADT

3. Linked list implementation of List, Stack and Queue ADTs

4. Applications of List, Stack and Queue ADTs

5. Implementation of Binary Trees and operations of Binary Trees

6. Implementation of Binary Search Trees

7. Implementation of AVL Trees

8. Implementation of Heaps using Priority Queues.

9. Graph representation and Traversal algorithms

10. Applications of Graphs

11. Implementation of searching and sorting algorithms

12. Hashing – any two collision techniques

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: CS8381 Syllabus Data Structures Laboratory

At the end of the course, the students will be able to:

 Write functions to implement linear and non-linear data structure operations

 Suggest appropriate linear / non-linear data structure operations for solving a given problem

 Appropriately use the linear / non-linear data structure operations for a given problem

 Apply appropriate hash functions that result in a collision free scenario for data storage and retrieval

Subject name Data Structures Laboratory
Semester 3
Subject Code CS8381
Regulation 2017 regulation

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EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering Regulation 2017 Anna University

EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering

EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Communication Engineering Notes EC8395 pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES: EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering

 To introduce the relevance of this course to the existing technology through demonstrations, case studies, simulations, contributions of scientist, national/international policies with a futuristic vision along with socio-economic impact and issues
 To study the various analog and digital modulation techniques
 To study the principles behind information theory and coding
 To study the various digital communication techniques

OUTCOMES: EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

 Ability to comprehend and appreciate the significance and role of this course in the present contemporary world
 Apply analog and digital communication techniques.

 Use data and pulse communication techniques.  Analyze Source and Error control coding.

TEXT BOOKS: EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering

1. H Taub, D L Schilling, G Saha, “Principles of Communication Systems” 3/e, TMH 2007

2. S. Haykin “Digital Communications” John Wiley 2005

REFERENCES: EC8395 CE Notes Communication Engineering

1. B.P.Lathi, “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems”, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 2007

2. H P Hsu, Schaum Outline Series – “Analog and Digital Communications” TMH 2006

3. B.Sklar, Digital Communications Fundamentals and Applications” 2/e Pearson Education 2007.

Subject name Communication Engineering
Semester 3
Subject Code EC8395
Regulation 2017 regulation

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EC8395 Important Questions Communication Engineering


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EC8395 Syllabus Communication Engineering Regulation 2017 Anna University

EC8395 Syllabus Communication Engineering

EC8395 Syllabus Communication Engineering Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. Communication Engineering Syllabus EC8395 pdf free download.

UNIT I ANALOG MODULATION EC8395 Syllabus Communication Engineering

Amplitude Modulation – AM, DSBSC, SSBSC, VSB – PSD, modulators and demodulators – Angle modulation – PM and FM – PSD, modulators and demodulators – Superheterodyne receivers

UNITII PULSE MODULATION EC8395 Syllabus Communication Engineering

Low pass sampling theorem – Quantization – PAM – Line coding – PCM, DPCM, DM, and ADPCM And ADM, Channel Vocoder – Time Division Multiplexing, Frequency Division Multiplexing

UNIT III DIGITAL MODULATION AND TRANSMISSION EC8395 Syllabus CE Communication Engineering

Phase shift keying – BPSK, DPSK, QPSK – Principles of M-ary signaling M-ary PSK & QAM – Comparison, ISI – Pulse shaping – Duo binary encoding – Cosine filters – Eye pattern, equalizers

UNIT IV INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING EC8395 Communication EngineeringSyllabus

Measure of information – Entropy – Source coding theorem – Shannon–Fano coding, Huffman Coding, LZ Coding – Channel capacity – Shannon-Hartley law – Shannon’s limit – Error control codes – Cyclic codes, Syndrome calculation – Convolution Coding, Sequential and Viterbi decoding

UNIT V SPREAD SPECTRUM AND MULTIPLE ACCESS EC8395  Communication Engineering Syllabus 

PN sequences – properties – m-sequence – DSSS – Processing gain, Jamming – FHSS – Synchronisation and tracking – Multiple Access – FDMA, TDMA, CDMA,

Subject name Communication Engineering
Semester 3
Subject Code EC8395
Regulation 2017 regulation

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EC8395 Notes Communication Engineering


EC8395 Important Questions Communication Engineering


EC8395 Question Bank Communication Engineering