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JNTUK R23 B.Tech ECE IV Year I Semester (4-1) Syllabus & Subject-wise Topics

# Category Subject L-T-P Credits
1 Professional Core Cellular & Mobile Communications 3-0-0 3
2 Management Course-II Management Science 2-0-0 2
3 Professional Elective-IV Low Power VLSI Design / Coding Theory and Applications / DSP Processors and Architectures / Soft Computing Techniques 3-0-0 3
4 Professional Elective-V Design for Testability / Radar Engineering / Digital Image Processing / Internet of Things 3-0-0 3
5 Open Elective-III Fundamentals of VLSI Design / Digital Electronics / Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation / Optical Communications 3-0-0 3
6 Open Elective-IV Principles of Cellular & Mobile Communications / Fundamentals of Satellite Communications / Embedded Systems / Transducers and Signal Conditioning / Quantum Science and Technology 3-0-0 3
7 Skill Enhancement Course Digital Signal and Image Processing Lab 0-1-2 2
8 Audit Course Constitution of India 2-0-0
9 Internship Evaluation of Industry Internship 2
Total 19-1-2 21

Cellular & Mobile Communications

explains how cellular networks are actually engineered, from frequency reuse through to 5G, tying together most of the wireless theory from earlier semesters.

Management Science

a general industrial-engineering and management primer covering the operations and HR concepts engineers encounter once they move into industry roles.

Low Power VLSI Design

(Professional Elective-IV) — addresses power dissipation as a first-class design constraint, essential for any battery-powered or high-density chip design.

Coding Theory and Applications

(Professional Elective-IV) — deepens the error-control coding introduced in Digital Communications, needed for reliable data transmission and storage systems.

DSP Processors and Architectures

(Professional Elective-IV) — moves from DSP algorithms to the actual processor hardware (TMS320, ADSP families) that runs them in real products.

Soft Computing Techniques

(Professional Elective-IV) — covers neural networks, fuzzy logic, and evolutionary algorithms as complementary tools to classical AI/ML for ill-defined problems.

Design for Testability

(Professional Elective-V) — teaches how chips are designed to be tested efficiently after fabrication, a practical necessity in real VLSI production.

Radar Engineering

(Professional Elective-V) — explains how radar systems detect and track targets, an application-focused extension of the antenna and wave-propagation theory.

Digital Image Processing

(Professional Elective-V) — covers how images are enhanced, restored, and compressed digitally, foundational for computer vision and multimedia applications.

Internet of Things

(Professional Elective-V) — ties embedded hardware, networking protocols, and cloud services together into the IoT stack most modern embedded products are built on.

Open electives offered by the ECE department (Pool 3)

mapped to the Open Elective-III slot:

Open electives offered by the ECE department (Pool 4)

mapped to the Open Elective-IV slot:

Digital Signal and Image Processing Lab

combined DSP and image-processing lab work using MATLAB and DSP starter kits.

Constitution of India

an audit course giving engineering students working knowledge of India’s constitutional and administrative structure as informed citizens.

Evaluation of Industry Internship

a 2-credit evaluation component for the mandatory industry internship; the course structure table lists only its credit weight, with no separate unit-wise syllabus in the document.


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