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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Multimedia Communications by Fred Halsal Ebook Free Download || Engineering Ebook Free Download



Multimedia Communications by Fred Halsall addresses the main subject areas associated with multimedia communications (applications, networks, protocols, and standards) at a level that enables the reader to develop an in-depth understanding of the technical issues associated with this rapidly evolving subject. The book identifies the different types of multimedia applications, quantifies their communication requirements and describes the operation and protocols of the different kinds of networks that are used to support them. These networks include LANs, the Internet and World Wide Web, and home-entertainment networks such as cable and satellite. Multimedia Communicationsis an updated approach to the author's Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems: Fourth Edition set in the context of the increasingly important area of multimedia. It is appropriate for both Computer Science and Electronic Engineering departments.
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Monday, May 20, 2013

 Audio & Video  Engineering Free Ebook Download ||  Monochrome and Colour Television by RR Gulati  Ebook 

 

 

The Text Is Based On The Ccir 625-B Monochrome (Black & White) And Pal-B And G Colour Television Standards As Adopted By India And Many Other Countries. The American And French Tv Systems Have Also Been Given Due Coverage While Presenting Various Aspects Of The Subject Starting From Television Camera To The Receiver Picture Tube.Keeping In View The Fact That Colour And Monochrome Telecasts Will Co-Exist In India For At Least A Decade, The Author Has Included Relevant Details And Modern Techniques Of Both The Systems.Conceptually The Book May Be Considered To Have Four Sections. The Initial Chapters (1 To 10) Are Devoted To The Essentials Of Transmission, Reception And Applications Of Television Without Involving Detailed Circuitry. The Next 14 Chapters (11 To 24) Explain Basic Design Considerations And Modern Circuitry Of Various Sections Of The Receiver. Topics Like Tv Games, Cable Television, Cctv, Remote Control, Automatic Frequency Tuning, Automatic Brightness Control, Electronic Touch Tuning Etc. Are Also Discussed.The Third Section (Chapters 25 And 26) Is Exclusively Devoted To The Colour Television Transmission And Reception. All The Three Colour Television Systems Have Been Described. Chapters 27 To 30 Are Devoted To Complete Receiver Circuits-Both Monochrome And Colour, Electronic Instruments Necessary For Receiver Manufacture And Servicing, Alignment Procedure, Fault Finding And Servicing Of Black & White And Colour Receivers.The Complete Text Is Presented In A Way That Students Having Basic Knowledge Of Electronics Will Find No Difficulty In Grasping The Complexities Of Television Transmission And Reception.
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During the ten years since the appearance of the groundbreaking, bestselling first edition of The Electronics Handbook, the field has grown and changed tremendously. With a focus on fundamental theory and practical applications, the first edition guided novice and veteran engineers along the cutting edge in the design, production, installation, operation, and maintenance of electronic devices and systems. Completely updated and expanded to reflect recent advances, this second edition continues the tradition. The Electronics Handbook, Second Edition provides a comprehensive reference to the key concepts, models, and equations necessary to analyze, design, and predict the behavior of complex electrical devices, circuits, instruments, and systems. With 23 sections that encompass the entire electronics field, from classical devices and circuits to emerging technologies and applications, The Electronics Handbook, Second Edition not only covers the engineering aspects, but also includes sections on reliability, safety, and engineering management. The book features an individual table of contents at the beginning of each chapter, which enables engineers from industry, government, and academia to navigate easily to the vital information they need. This is truly the most comprehensive, easy-to-use reference on electronics available.
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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Parallel Computing Architecture  A hardware/ software approach by David E. Culler, Jaswinder Pal Singh pdf download || Engineering Ebook Free Download


The most exciting development in parallel computer architecture is the convergence of traditionally disparate approaches on a common machine structure. This book explains the forces behind this convergence of shared-memory, message-passing, data parallel, and data-driven computing architectures. It then examines the design issues that are critical to all parallel architecture across the full range of modern design, covering data access, communication performance, coordination of cooperative work, and correct implementation of useful semantics. It not only describes the hardware and software techniques for addressing each of these issues but also explores how these techniques interact in the same system. Examining architecture from an application-driven perspective, it provides comprehensive discussions of parallel programming for high performance and of workload-driven evaluation, based on understanding hardware-software interactions. * synthesizes a decade of research and development for practicing engineers, graduate students, and researchers in parallel computer architecture, system software, and applications development * presents in-depth application case studies from computer graphics, computational science and engineering, and data mining to demonstrate sound quantitative evaluation of design trade-offs * describes the process of programming for performance, including both the architecture-independent and architecture-dependent aspects, with examples and case-studies * illustrates bus-based and network-based parallel systems with case studies of more than a dozen important commercial designs
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Computer Organization and Architecture – Designing for Performance by William Stallings pdf download



For junior/senior/graduate-level courses in Computer Organization in departments of Computer Science and Computer Engineering.This text provides a clear, comprehensive presentation of the organization and architecture of modern-day computers, emphasizing both fundamental principles and the critical role of performance in driving computer design. The text conveys concepts through a wealth of concrete examples highlighting modern CISC and RISC systems.A five-part organization covers: an overview, the computer system, the central processing unit, the control unit, and parallel organization. For computer engineers and architects, product marketing personnel in computer or communications companies, and for information systems and computer systems personnel.
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Computer Architecture – A quantitative approach by John L. Hennessey and David A. Patterson pdf download


The era of seemingly unlimited growth in processor performance is over: single chip architectures can no longer overcome the performance limitations imposed by the power they consume and the heat they generate. Today, Intel and other semiconductor firms are abandoning the single fast processor model in favor of multi-core microprocessors--chips that combine two or more processors in a single package. In the fourth edition of Computer Architecture, the authors focus on this historic shift, increasing their coverage of multiprocessors and exploring the most effective ways of achieving parallelism as the key to unlocking the power of multiple processor architectures. Additionally, the new edition has expanded and updated coverage of design topics beyond processor performance, including power, reliability, availability, and dependability.
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The book Database Systems Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F Korth, S Sudarshan (author) is published or distributed by McGraw-Hill Education [0072958863, 9780072958867]. This particular edition was published on or around 2005-6-30 date. Database Systems Concepts has Hardcover binding and this format has 1,142 number of pages of content for use. The printed edition number of this book is 5. This book by Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F Korth, S Sudarshan is written in English language.
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This text offers a complete rendering of basic data structure implementations in the popular language C++.



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Operations Research: An Introduction by  Hamdy A. Taha Anna University M.Tech COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FIRST SEMESTER OPERATIONS RESEARCH eBook Free Download



Appropriate for a variety of junior and senior undergraduate and first year graduate courses in operations research. Among these courses are Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, Statistics, Computer Science, and Mathematics. Major revision is designed to meet the needs of beginning through advanced students with an emphasis placed on the formulation and applications aspects. Provides balanced coverage of theory, applications and computations of operations research techniques. Numerical examples are main vehicle for explaining new ideas with each numeric example followed by a set of problems. TORA and SIMNET software included in text. More than 1,000 problems.
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Saturday, May 4, 2013


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Winston's OPERATIONS RESEARCH owes much of its success to its practical orientation and consistent emphasis on model formulation and model building. It moves beyond a mere study of algorithms without sacrificing the rigor that faculty desire. As in every edition, Winston reinforces the book's successful features and coverage with the most recent developments in the field.


About the Author Wayne L. Winston

 is Professor of Operations and Decision Technologies in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, where he has taught since 1975. Wayne received his B.S. degree in Mathematics from MIT and his Ph.D. degree in Operations Research from Yale. He has written the successful textbooks OPERATIONS RESEARCH: APPLICATIONS AND ALGORITHMS, MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING: APPLICATIONS AND ALGORITHMS, SIMULATION MODELING WITH @RISK, DATA ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING, DATA ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERS, SPREADSHEET MODELING AND APPLICATIONS, AND FINANCIAL MODELS USING SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION. Wayne has published over 20 articles in leading journals and has won many teaching awards, including the school-wide MBA award four times. His current interest is in showing how spreadsheet models can be used to solve business problems in all disciplines, particularly in finance and marketing.

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Anna University M tech Computer Science Syllabus 2013



MA9110          OPERATIONS RESEARCH                         
      
                                                                                                                                  
UNIT I                         QUEUEING MODELS                                                                                9

Poisson Process – Markovian Queues – Single and Multi-server Models – Little’s formula – Machine Interference Model – Steady State analysis – Self Service Queue.

UNIT II            ADVANCED QUEUEING MODELS                                                                     9

Non- Markovian Queues – Pollaczek Khintchine Formula – Queues in Series – Open Queueing Networks –Closed Queueing networks.

UNIT III           SIMULATION                                                                                                         9

Discrete Even Simulation – Monte – Carlo Simulation – Stochastic Simulation – Applications to Queueing  systems.

UNIT IV           LINEAR PROGRAMMING                                                                        9

Formulation – Graphical solution – Simplex method – Two phase method -Transportation and Assignment Problems.

UNIT V            NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING                                                              9

Lagrange multipliers – Equality constraints – Inequality constraints – Kuhn – Tucker conditions – Quadratic Programming.

                                                                                                            L + T: 45+15 =60
TEXT BOOKS

  1. Winston.W.L. “Operations Research”, Fourth Edition, Thomson – Brooks/Cole, 2003.
  2. Taha, H.A. “Operations Research: An Introduction”, Ninth Edition, Pearson Education Edition, Asia, New Delhi, 2002.

REFERENCES


  1. Robertazzi. T.G. “Computer Networks and Systems – Queuing Theory and Performance Evaluation”, Third Edition, Springer, 2002 Reprint.
  2. Ross. S.M., “Probability Models for Computer Science”, Academic Press, 2002.





CP9112           ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS                       
                      
                                                                                                                                   3 0 0 3
UNIT I                         FUNDAMENTALS                                                                                     9
Mathematical Induction - Asymptotic Notations – Properties of Big-oh Notation – Conditional Asymptotic Notation – Algorithm Analysis – Amortized Analysis – NP-Completeness – NP-Hard – Recurrence Equations – Solving Recurrence Equations – Memory Representation of Multi-dimensional Arrays – Time-Space Tradeoff.
UNIT II            HEAP STRUCTURES                                                                               9
Min/Max heaps – Deaps – Leftist Heaps – Binomial Heaps – Fibonacci Heaps – Skew Heaps –  Lazy-Binomial Heaps.
UNIT III           SEARCH STRUCTURES                                                                          9
Binary Search Trees – AVL Trees – Red-Black trees – Multi-way Search Trees –B-Trees – Splay Trees – Tries.
UNIT IV           MULTIMEDIA STRUCTURES                                                                  9
Segment Trees – k-d Trees – Point Quad Trees – MX-Quad Trees – R-Trees – TV-Trees.
UNIT V            ALGORITHMS                                                                                           9
Huffman Coding – Convex Hull – Topological Sort – Tree Vertex Splitting – Activity Networks – Flow Shop Scheduling – Counting Binary Trees – Introduction to Randomized Algorithms.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           TOTAL = 45

REFERENCES

1.            E. Horowitz, S.Sahni and Dinesh Mehta, Fundamentals of Data structures in C++, Uiversity Press, 2007.
2.            E. Horowitz, S. Sahni and S. Rajasekaran, Computer Algorithms/C++, Second Edition, University Press, 2007.
3.            G. Brassard and P. Bratley, Algorithmics: Theory and Practice, Printice –Hall, 1988.
4.            V.S. Subramanian, Principles of Multimedia Database systems, Morgan Kaufman, 1998.




CP9113           ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE       
                                                                      L T P C
                                                                                                                                  3 0 0 3
UNIT I                         PIPELINING AND ILP                                                                                9
Fundamentals of Computer Design - Measuring and Reporting Performance - Instruction Level Parallelism and Its Exploitation - Concepts and Challenges - Overcoming Data Hazards with Dynamic Scheduling – Dynamic Branch Prediction - Speculation - Multiple Issue Processors – Case Studies.
UNIT II            ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR EXPLOITING ILP                              9
Compiler Techniques for Exposing ILP - Limitations on ILP for Realizable Processors - Hardware versus Software Speculation - Multithreading: Using ILP Support to Exploit Thread-level Parallelism - Performance and Efficiency in Advanced Multiple Issue Processors - Case Studies.
UNIT III           MULTIPROCESSORS                                                                               9
Symmetric and distributed shared memory architectures – Cache coherence issues - Performance Issues – Synchronization issues – Models of Memory Consistency - Interconnection networks – Buses, crossbar and multi-stage switches.
UNIT IV           MULTI-CORE ARCHITECTURES                                                           9
Software and hardware multithreading – SMT and CMP architectures – Design issues – Case studies – Intel Multi-core architecture – SUN CMP architecture – IBM cell architecture.- hp architecture.
UNIT V            MEMORY HIERARCHY DESIGN                                                             9
Introduction - Optimizations of Cache Performance - Memory Technology and Optimizations - Protection: Virtual Memory and Virtual Machines - Design of Memory Hierarchies - Case Studies.                                                                                                    
    TOTAL - 45

REFERENCES


1.            John L. Hennessey and David A. Patterson, “ Computer Architecture – A quantitative approach”, Morgan Kaufmann / Elsevier, 4th. edition, 2007.
2.          David E. Culler, Jaswinder Pal Singh, “Parallel Computing Architecture : A hardware/ software approach” , Morgan Kaufmann / Elsevier, 1997.
3.            William Stallings, “ Computer Organization and Architecture – Designing for Performance”, Pearson Education, Seventh Edition, 2006.








CP9114           OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING            
                      L T P C
                                                                                                                                   3 0 0 3
UNIT I                         CLASSICAL PARADIGM

System Concepts – Project Organization – Communication – Project Management

UNIT II            PROCESS MODELS

Life cycle models – Unified Process – Iterative and Incremental – Workflow – Agile Processes

UNIT III           ANALYSIS

Requirements Elicitation – Use Cases – Unified Modeling Language, Tools – Analysis Object Model (Domain Model) – Analysis Dynamic Models – Non-functional requirements – Analysis Patterns

UNIT IV           DESIGN

System Design, Architecture – Design Principles - Design Patterns – Dynamic Object Modeling – Static Object Modeling – Interface Specification – Object Constraint Language

UNIT V            IMPLEMENTATION, DEPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE

Mapping Design (Models) to Code – Testing - Usability – Deployment – Configuration Management – Maintenance


REFERENCES

  1. Bernd Bruegge, Alan H Dutoit, Object-Oriented Software Engineering, 2nd ed, Pearson Education, 2004.
  2. Craig Larman, Applying UML and Patterns 3rd ed, Pearson Education, 2005.
  3. Stephen Schach,  Software Engineering 7th ed, McGraw-Hill, 2007.
  4. Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, The Unified Software Development Process, Pearson Education, 1999.
  5. Alistair Cockburn, Agile Software Development 2nd ed, Pearson Education, 2007.













CP9115           NETWORK ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT                                  
           L T P C                     
                                                                                                                                    3 0 0 3

UNIT I                         FOUNDATIONS OF NETWORKING                                                                   9

Communication Networks – Network Elements – Switched Networks and Shared media Networks – Probabilistic Model and Deterministic Model – Datagrams and Virtual Circuits – Multiplexing – Switching -  Error and Flow Control – Congestion Control – Layered Architecture – Network Externalities – Service Integration – Modern Applications                                                                                                                            

UNIT II            QUALITY OF SERVICE                                                                             9

Traffic Characteristics and  Descriptors – Quality of Service and Metrics – Best Effort model and Guaranteed Service Model – Limitations of IP networks – Scheduling and Dropping policies for BE and GS models – Traffic Shaping algorithms – End to End solutions – Laissez Faire Approach – Possible improvements in TCP – Significance of UDP in inelastic traffic                                                                                              

UNIT III           HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORKS                                                      9

Integrated Services Architecture – Components and Services – Differentiated Services Networks – Per Hop Behaviour – Admission Control – MPLS Networks – Principles and Mechanisms – Label Stacking – RSVP – RTP/RTCP                                        

UNIT IV           HIGH SPEED NETWORKS                                                                       9

Optical links – WDM systems – Optical Cross Connects – Optical paths and Networks – Principles of ATM Networks – B-ISDN/ATM Reference Model – ATM Header Structure – ATM Adaptation Layer – Management and Control – Service Categories and Traffic descriptors in ATM networks                                                                                          

UNIT V            NETWORK MANAGEMENT                                                                                9

ICMP the Forerunner – Monitoring and Control – Network Management Systems – Abstract Syntax Notation – CMIP – SNMP Communication Model – SNMP MIB Group – Functional Model – Major changes in SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 – Remote monitoring – RMON SMI and MIB                                                                                           

REFERENCES
  1. Mahbub Hassan and Raj Jain, ‘High Performance TCP/IP Networking’, Pearson Education, 2004.
  2. Larry L Peterson and Bruce S Davie, ‘Computer Networks: A Systems Approach’, Fourth Edition, Morgan Kaufman Publishers, 2007.
  3. Jean Warland and Pravin Vareya, ‘High Performance Networks’,  Morgan Kauffman Publishers, 2002
  4. William Stallings, ‘High Speed Networks: Performance and Quality of Service’, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
  5. Mani Subramaniam, ‘Network Management: Principles and Practices’, Pearson Education, 2000
  6. Kasera and Seth, ‘ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols’, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002.



CP9118           DATA STRUCTURES LABORATORY
L T P C
0 0 3 2

  1. Implementation of multi-dimensional structures such as matrices, triangular matrices, diagonal matrices, etc into a one dimensional array (atleast any two)

  1. Implementation of any two of the following Heap structures
    • Deaps (Insertion, Delete Min, Delete Max)
    • Leftist Heap (All Meldable Priority Queue operations)
    • Skew Heap (All Meldable Priority Queue operations)
    • Fibonacci Heap (All Meldable Priority Queue operations)

  1. Implementation of any two of the following Search Structures
    • AVL Trees (Insertion, Deletion and Search)
    • Splay Trees (Insertion, Deletion and Search)
    • Tries for any specified alphabet (Insertion, Deletion and Search)
    • B-Trees (Insertion, Deletion and Search)

  1. Implementation of any two of the following multimedia structures
·         2-d Trees (Insertion, Deletion and Range Queries)
·         Point Quad-Trees (Insertion, Deletion and Range Queries)
·         Segment Trees (Insertion, Deletion – Show list of nodes where in insertion and deletion took place)

  1. Finding Convex-hull.