Electronics and Communication Engineering

About the Department

Established in 2002: The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) was established in 2002 with the goal of fostering our students' growth via hard effort into deserving and disciplined engineers.

The Department has seven well-equipped, diverse laboratories, one of which is specifically designated for undergraduate students. These laboratories are outfitted with a wide range of software to meet the needs of the students and satisfy the curriculum mandated by the connected university. Digital signal processing, electronic circuits, networking, VLSI, communication, microprocessor, and digital labs are among the labs.

In order to provide special seminars covering the most recent advancements and trends in the communication industry, the department has an adjoining fully furnished seminar hall that can accommodate 120 people. Two LCD projectors, two over-head projectors, a system, a 29-inch color television, and a public address system are included in the equipment.

The department library has a large space and offers more than 1000 books on a variety of topics in addition to numerous journals, including ACM Transactions on Database Systems. Software Engineering Notes, Operating System Review, Computer Communication Review, ACM Computing Surveys, International Journal for Neural Systems and Computational Intelligence and Applications, and Computer Architecture News.

The department, which is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation, expands the process of teaching and learning. Students are encouraged to perform to the best of their abilities through counseling and frequent unit and series tests. Students are often asked for their feedback.

Vision

"The vision of ECE department is to become pioneer in higher learning and research and to produce creative solution to societal needs."

Mission

  • To provide excellence in education, research, and public service.
  • To provide quality education and to make the students entrepreneur and employable.
  • Continuous upgradation of techniques for reaching heights of excellence in a global.
  • Establish a unique learning environment to enable the students to face the challenges of the Electronics and Communication Engineering field.
  • Promote the establishment of centers of excellence in niche technology areas to nurture the spirit of innovation and creativity among faculty and students.
  • Provide ethical and value-based education by promoting activities addressing the societal needs.
  • Enable students to develop skills to solve complex technological problems of current times and provide a framework for promoting collaborative and multidisciplinary activities.

Programmes Offered

Under Graduate & Post Graduate Programmes Intake
B. E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) 30
M.E. (VLSI) 18

List of Faculties

S. No. Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr.MAYAKANNAN.A PROFESSOR
2 LAKSHMI.S ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
3 RAJESH KUMAR.V ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
4 MURALI.E ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
5 ARCHANA.K ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
6 BHUVANESWARI.C ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
7 ANGELIEN SILVIYA.S ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
8 ANUSHA.S ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
9 Dr.MURALI BABU.K PROFESSOR
10 JAGADEESWARI D ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
11 THIRUMARAN.D ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
12 VENKATESAN.S ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
13 RADHA KRISHANAN.M ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
14 GAJENDRA KUMAR V PROFESSOR
15 Dr.SONAGIRI CHINA.V PROFESSOR
16 KARVENTHAN.P ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
17 MURALI.E ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
18 MANIKANDAN.B ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Students On-Roll

II - Year
S.No Register Number Name of the Student
1 112424106002 ANNUSHIYA R
2 112424106003 ARTHI M
3 112424106004 BARATH B
4 112424106005 DIDITHA N
5 112424106006 JANANI D
6 112424106007 JOHNSON CLEMENT A
7 112424106008 KABILAN M
8 112424106009 KAMALNI S
9 112424106010 KARTHIESHWARI M
10 112424106011 LOKESWARI R
11 112424106012 MANASA DEVI J
12 112424106013 MONISA R
13 112424106014 NISHANTH P
14 112424106015 POOVARASAN S
15 112424106016 RICI KUMARAN K
16 112424106017 ROSHAN H
17 112424106018 SAKTHIVEL S
18 112424106019 SANJITH S
19 112424106020 SIVA M
20 112424106022 SOUNDESWARAN M
21 112424106024 SUJITHA K
22 112424106301 BABU B
23 112424106302 BARANI M
24 112424106303 HARISHRAJ S
25 112424106304 RAKESH K
26 112424106305 SARATH KUMAR P
27 112424106306 SURESH B
28 112424106307 SAKTHIVEL S
29 112424106308 RAJA R
30 112424106309 SANGAAMITHRA S
31 112424106310 SARTHISH N
32 112424106311 SAM JEBADURAI D
III - Year
S.No Register Number Name of the Student
1 112423106001 AISWARYA.T
2 112423106002 BALAJI.S
3 112423106003 DEVADHARSHINI.M
4 112423106004 GUHAN.A
5 112423106005 INDHUJA.S
6 112423106006 KANIMOZHI.A
7 112423106007 KAYATHRI.V
8 112423106008 KRISHA DEVI M
9 112423106009 LISHA.X
10 112423106010 MADHAVAN J
11 112423106012 MIRACLE EBENESAR.P
12 112423106013 MOHAN.P.M
13 112423106014 MUKESHWAR.R
14 112423106016 NANDHINI.V
15 112423106017 RAMANATHAN J
16 112423106018 RAVIRAJ.M
17 112423106019 REVATHI A
18 112423106021 SARANGAN.R
19 112423106022 SARATHA PRIYA.M
20 112423106026 SRUTHI.S
21 112423106027 THARUN A
22 112423106028 VIMAL RAJ.N
23 112423106029 YASWANTH KUMAR.S
24 112423106030 YUNUS.M
25 112423106301 P.AKASH
26 112423106304 M GANESH
27 112423106307 S.JEMA GRACE
28 112423106308 B.KARTHICK
29 112423106309 S KARTHICK
30 112423106311 G.KAVERI
31 112423106312 V.KAVITHA
32 112423106314 S.KISHORE
33 112423106315 S.KOMUKILAN
34 112423106316 M.MONISHA
35 112423106317 P.G.NAVEEN KUMAR
36 112423106318 A.PAVITHRA
37 112423106319 J. PURUSHOTHAMAN
38 112423106320 P.SHARVEEN
39 112423106321 V.SILAMBARASAN
40 112423106322 R.SWATHI
IV - Year
S.No Register Number Name of the Student
1 112422106001 AATHITHYA R
2 112422106002 ABISHA BLESSY M
3 112422106003 AKASH B
4 112422106004 ARIKARAN A
5 112422106005 ARJUNAN L
6 112422106006 BHAVANI RR
7 112422106008 DEEPADHARSHINI S
8 112422106009 EZHILARASI S
9 112422106011 GUNA SUNDARI D
10 112422106012 JAGADEESWARAN K
11 112422106013 JANANI A
12 112422106015 KANDULA SANDHIYA
13 112422106017 KAVIYARASAN S
14 112422106019 KRISHNA PRABHU R
15 112422106020 KUMUDHA R
16 112422106021 LALITHA P
17 112422106022 LOKESHWARAN V
18 112422106023 MADHAN M
19 112422106024 MUKESH E
20 112422106025 NASAR H
21 112422106027 NETHAJI R
22 112422106028 NITHISH KUMAR A
23 112422106030 SANDHIYA S
24 112422106031 SARATHI K
25 112422106032 SARVIN S
26 112422106033 SHABHA JENIFER W
27 112422106035 SHOBANA K B
28 112422106036 SOFIYA S
29 112422106037 SONIA S
30 112422106038 SUJAN KANTH K
31 112422106039 SUJITHA G
32 112422106040 SWATHI M
33 112422106041 UDHAYA K
34 112422106043 VEERAKUMARI M
35 112422106044 YOGALAKSHMI S
36 112422106302 ABINESH B
37 112422106304 AJAY H
38 112422106305 ANANDAKRISHNAN K U
39 112422106306 BHAGIRAJAI E
40 112422106307 BHARATH S
41 112422106308 DANI R
42 112422106310 GOKUL V
43 112422106311 JANARTHANAN B
44 112422106312 JAYAPRAKASHRAJ A K
45 112422106313 KARTHICK R
46 112422106314 KARTHIKEYAN K
47 112422106316 KAVIMARAN S
48 112422106317 KISHOK KUMAR S
49 112422106318 MAGESHWARAN P
50 112422106319 MOHANRAJ M
51 112422106320 MONISHA B
52 112422106322 PURUSHOTHAMAN S
53 112422106323 RAMESHKRISHNAN T
54 112422106324 SANJAY R
55 112422106325 SARITHA S
56 112422106326 SATHYA L
57 112422106327 SESHADRI A
58 112422106328 SUNDARAVALLI G
59 112422106329 SWETHA S
60 112422106330 UDHAYAKUMAR D
61 112422106331 YUVASHREE R

Syllabus

COURSES R17 Regulation R21 Regulation
B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering Download Download

List Of Laboratories For B.E ECE

  • EC3271 Circuits Analysis Laboratory
  • EC3361 Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory
  • EC3352 Digital Systems Design
  • EC3462 Linear Integrated Circuits Laboratory
  • EC3461 Communication Systems Laboratory
  • EC3401 Networks and Security
  • EC3492 Digital Signal Processing
  • EC3561 VLSI Laboratory
  • ET3491 Embedded Systems and IOT Design Laboratory
  • CS3491 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Laboratory

PEOs, PSOs, and POs — Electronics and Communication Engineering

I. Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Graduates of the programme B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering will:

  • To provide the students with a strong foundation in the required sciences in order to pursue studies in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  • To gain adequate knowledge to become good professional in electronic and communication engineering associated industries, higher education and research.
  • To develop attitude in lifelong learning, applying and adapting new ideas and technologies as their field evolves.
  • To prepare students to critically analyze existing literature in an area of specialization and ethically develop innovative and research-oriented methodologies to solve the problems identified.
  • To inculcate in the students a professional and ethical attitude and an ability to visualize the engineering issues in a broader social context.
II. 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 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.
III. Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

The students will be able to:

  • PSO1 Design, develop and analyze electronic systems through application of relevant electronics, mathematics and engineering principles.
  • PSO1 Design, develop and analyze communication systems through application of fundamentals from communication principles, signal processing, and RF System Design & Electromagnetics.
  • PSO1 Adapt to emerging electronics and communication technologies and develop innovative solutions for existing and newer problems.