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I am confident that as ECE department continues in its strategic direction as a field leader, even bigger success will be realized in coming days. I thank all our alumni, friends and industry partners who provide the support that is essential for our efforts towards excellence in educa- tion and research. As always, do feel free to contact me at [email protected] with your ideas and feed- back. Dr. V.K. Gupta HOD and Chair. I am overwhelmed to yet again present a new issue of our ECE departmental newsletter COM- MUNIQUE, which covers all our departmental accomplishments, events, achievements, headline news and new milestones of our department so far. Our department is fully equipped with all the labs mandatory for the curriculum and industrial de- mands. The prominent asset of our department is the intellectual capital which comprises of highly motivated, technically skilled and well qualified faculty members. Our association with industries is growing stronger with each pass- ing day which supplements the teaching learning process. At IPEC, we target equally on classroom teaching as well as practical expertise in subject. To enhance overall technical understanding of students, industrial visits play a pivotal role to corre- late with practical imple- mentation. To be recognized as a center of excellence in Electronics and Communication Engineering by providing valuable resources to the students for the purpose of nurturing their knowledge and skills to serve the nation by solving the technological problems of modern society in the field of Electronics and Commu- nication. Message From The Chair INSIDE THIS ISSUE: NATIONAL CONFERENCE NCRTEEE- 2018 2- 3 FACULTY DE- VELOPMENT PROGRAM ON 4- 8 FAREWELL TO 9 LITERARY SEC- TION 10 - 11 DEPARTMENT VISION DEPARTMENT VISION DEPARTMENT VISION DEPARTMENT VISION UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS COMMUNIQUE APRIL TO JUNE 2018 VOLUME 3, ISSUE4 MATLAB under Gentronix forum, MATHSWORKS” . ALUMNI INTERAC- TION SPEECH RECOGNI- TION USING MA- CHINE LEARNING (ML) DEPARTMENT MISSION DEPARTMENT MISSION DEPARTMENT MISSION DEPARTMENT MISSION To provide a conducive environment for budding electronics and communication engineers by providing them quality and value based education in the field of electronics and communication. To enable students to achieve industry centric targets and goals for electronic and communication engi- neering undergraduates. To create a novel learning environment and providing valuable resources to the students to carryout meaningful research and development activities; which will help our students to get quality placements.

Transcript of COMMUNIQUE V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 4 - IPEC

I am confident that as ECE

department continues in its

strategic direction as a field

leader, even bigger success

will be realized in coming

days. I thank all our alumni,

friends and industry partners

who provide the support that

is essential for our efforts

towards excellence in educa-

tion and research. As always,

do feel free to contact me at

vi [email protected]

with your ideas and feed-

back.

Dr. V.K. Gupta HOD and

Chair.

I am overwhelmed to yet again

present a new issue of our ECE

departmental newsletter COM-

MUNIQUE, which covers all our

departmental accomplishments,

events, achievements, headline

news and new milestones of our

department so far.

Our department is fully equipped

with all the labs mandatory for

the curriculum and industrial de-

mands. The prominent asset of

our department is the intellectual

capital which comprises of highly

motivated, technically skilled and

well qualified faculty members.

Our association with industries is

growing stronger with each pass-

ing day which supplements the

teaching learning process.

At IPEC, we target equally

on classroom teaching as

well as practical expertise in

subject. To enhance overall

technical understanding of

students, industrial visits

play a pivotal role to corre-

late with practical imple-

mentation.

To be recognized as a center of excellence in Electronics and Communication Engineering by providing

valuable resources to the students for the purpose of nurturing their knowledge and skills to serve the

nation by solving the technological problems of modern society in the field of Electronics and Commu-

nication.

Message From The Chair

I N S I D E T H I S

I S S U E :

• NATIONAL

CONFERENCE

NCRTEEE- 2018

2-

3

• FACULTY DE-

VELOPMENT

PROGRAM ON

4-

8

• FAREWELL TO 9

• LITERARY SEC-

TION

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DEPARTMENT VISIONDEPARTMENT VISIONDEPARTMENT VISIONDEPARTMENT VISION

U P C O M I N G E V E N T S U P C O M I N G E V E N T S U P C O M I N G E V E N T S U P C O M I N G E V E N T S COMMUNIQUE A P R I L T O J U N E 2 0 1 8 V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 4

• MATLAB under

Gentronix forum,

MATHSWORKS” .

• ALUMNI INTERAC-

TION

• SPEECH RECOGNI-

TION USING MA-

CHINE LEARNING

(ML)

DEPARTMENT MISSIONDEPARTMENT MISSIONDEPARTMENT MISSIONDEPARTMENT MISSION

To provide a conducive environment for budding electronics and communication engineers by providing

them quality and value based education in the field of electronics and communication.

To enable students to achieve industry centric targets and goals for electronic and communication engi-

neering undergraduates.

To create a novel learning environment and providing valuable resources to the students to carryout

meaningful research and development activities; which will help our students to get quality placements.

P A G E 2

“learning is not attained by

chance; it must be sought

for with ardour and

diligence”...Abigail Adams

NATIONAL CONFERENCE “NCRTEEENATIONAL CONFERENCE “NCRTEEENATIONAL CONFERENCE “NCRTEEENATIONAL CONFERENCE “NCRTEEE----2018”2018”2018”2018”

IPEC organized its 2nd

National Conference

on Recent Trends in

Electronics & Electri-

cal Engineering

(NCRTEEE-2018) on

8th and 9th June 2018.

The conference was

well attended by emi-

nent academicians, fac-

ulty members and stu-

dents from reputed tech-

nical and educational

institutions from differ-

ent parts of the country

and representatives of

government bodies and

industry. In six techni-

cal sessions under four

different domains ti-

tled Power System,

Energy & Control, Sig-

nal Processing &

VLSI, Communication

& MEMS Design and

Microcontroller/

Embedded System held

over two days, 68 pa-

pers were presented in

the conference. The con-

ference was inaugurated

by Chief Guest. Dr.

P.K. Sadhu, Professor,

IIT (ISM) Dhanbad. The

Conference Proceedings

CD was released by the

Chief Guest on this occa-

sion and the certificates

to the participants too

were also awarded.

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P A G E 4

“The beautiful thing

about learning is

that no one can take

it away from

you”...B.B.King

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON

ADVANCES IN SIGNAL & IMAGE PROCESSING

The faculty development program

on “Advances in Signal & Image

Processing” through TEQIP,

Phase III was held at Inderprastha

Engineering College (IPEC),

Ghaziabad, during 18-23 June,

2018. This FDP was sponsored

by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Techni-

cal University, Lucknow.

Eminent academicians, research-

ers from Universities and industry

persons were invited who deliv-

ered their talk in various areas of

Signal Processing & Image Proc-

essing. The six day event was

memorable for all.. Prof (Dr.) V K

Gupta, Head of Department of

Electronics & Communication,

Inderprastha Engineering College

was the convener for the same.

The inaugural ceremony

The inaugural ceremony of the

FDP was held on 18th June 2018.

Mr. Sandeep Mathur, Senior Gen-

eral Manager, Havells India Ltd., i

(nvited Speaker of the first ses-

sion) and Dr. Ranjan Maheshwari,

Professor, Deptt. of Electronics &

Communication, RTU, Kota were

present. Other dignitaries present

at the inaugural event were Prof

(Dr.) B C Sharma, Director, Inder-

prastha Engineering College, Prof

(Dr.) V K Singh, Dean Academ-

ics , Inderprastha Engineering

College and Prof (Dr.) V

K Gupta, HOD, Electron-

ics & Communication

Department.

The inaugural session

was witnessed by faculty

members of IPEC and

other institutes. Also lab

technicians and non-

teaching staff members

were present. The FDP

was started by worship of

Maa Saraswati along

with lamp lighting. It was

further followed by AKTU

kulgeet . At the start, Prof

(Dr.) V K Gupta has

given speech on the mo-

tive & benefits of the

FDP. He discussed about

some fundamentals of

Image Processing. Direc-

tor Dr. B C Sharma wel-

comed all with his moti-

vational words. He talked

about technical education

quality improvement pro-

gram which was started

some years back. He

was thankful to AKTU for

sponsoring this kind of

Faculty Development

Program. The chief guest

Mr. Sandeep Mathur,

Senior General Manager,

Havells India Ltd. Post

Graduate in Manufacturing

Management. He deals in the

field of customer supplier

relation management, qual-

ity, safety and environment.

He delivered his speech on

“Make In India” program and

tells about how it helps in

electronics industry boom up

in recent years. He talks

about “Mechatronics” and

also explained that how me-

chanical & electronics engi-

neering industries are related

to each other. Dr. Ranjan

Maheshwari, Professor in

ECE Deptt. of Rajasthan

Technical University, Kota.

He started his speech by tell-

ing us the importance of skill

development. He throws light

on how automation increases

in our daily life.

The Technical Sessions

The technical sessions of the

FDP commenced after the

inaugural ceremony. These

sessions were split in two

sessions each day. Also

there were some lab ses-

sions. The sessions were

scheduled in Civil Seminar

Hall.

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FDP CONTINUE...

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The session contents were

highly inspiring and were

given by experts of the sub-

ject. The technical sessions

were highly interactive with

the academicians taking

keen interest in the work of

fellow and contemporary re-

searchers. This resulted in a

few quality future scope of

the present research.

Every technical session was

followed by a small felicita-

tion ceremony in which the

expert speakers were felici-

tated. A brief description of

the technical sessions is pre-

sented hereunder.

Day 1 (18/06/18)

Talk Session 1

The talks started with the

address of Dr. Ranjan

Maheshwari, Professor,

Deptt. of Electronics & Com-

munication, RTU, Kota who

discussed about Medical and

Image Processing. He then

explained about Diverse Bio

Systems studies. He also

explained about standard

medical system and “Graded

Sense”. Later he give infor-

mation about medical imag-

ing based on the response of

the human body. He talked

about the recent term

“Thermal tomography” along

with detail information on

MRI & FMRI signals.

Talk Session 2

Prof. Dr. Abhinav Gupta, As-

sociate Professor in the de-

partment of Electronics &

Communication, JIIT, Noida.

Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru

University from School of

Computer and System Sciences. He delivered his

talk on “Digital Image Processing”. He explained

about Image enhancement & restoration. He fo-

cused on “Deep Learning”. He informed that Image

capturing with deep learning are now a days very

popular. He tells about DIP as it is perfect repro-

duction of image without degradation. He took ex-

amples to explain this like compression, manipula-

tion & restoration. He focused concept behind De-

noising, deblurring, Visual Mosaicing, Face Detec-

tion, Image Impainting & Video impainting.

Day 2 (19/06/18)

Talk Session 1

Prof. Dr. A K Singh, Professor & Head In Delhi

Technical campus, Greater Noida. Ph.D. in the

area of Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Proc-

essing from NSIT, Delhi. He informed the audience

about Synthesis of “Electronically Controllable Sig-

nal processing Circuits”. He gives general introduc-

tion of the OPAMPs, Instrumentation Amplifier etc.

He explained the reason and origin of the Slew

Rate. He tells that how to get rid of the drawbacks

of the slew rate in Opamp circuits. He told us

P A G E 6

“Imagination is

more important

than knowledge.

Knowledge is

limited.

Imagination

encircles the

world”...ALBERT

EINSTEIN

FDP CONTINUE..

and also about mix translinear cell. He

explained in detail about CCI & CCII cir-

cuits.

Talk Session 2

Mr. Deepesh Mishra, Sr. AI/ML/BCI Ex-

pert & Corporate Trainer from CETPA

Infotech Pvt Ltd. with his team members

works basically on Special Modules on

Robotics .He explained about “Mind Con-

trolled Wheel Chair”. He informed us

about Brain Computer interface(BCI), Arti-

ficial Intelligence, IOT etc. he talked about

revolution in industry i.e. Industry 4.0. He

explained that our body takes decision on

the basis of two things i.e. Central nerv-

ous System and Reflex Actions. He give

brief introduction to neurons and told us

how a paralised person can control a

wheel chair through brain.

Day 3 (20/6/18)

Talk Session 1

Prof. Dr. Abhinav Gupta, Associate Pro-

fessor in the department of Electronics &

Communication, JIIT, Noida explained

about basics of digital signal processing.

He focused on “Discrete Cosine Trans-

form (DCT) & Global Discrete Cosine

Transform (GDCT)”. He explained about

different kind of noises. He took an exam-

ple of “Salt & Pepper” type of noise and

showed us how to filter out this noise

through Median Filtering. Next he throws

some light on “Digital Image Forensics”,

tell us about its development, importance

and challenges in this area. He explained

in detail about areas in DIF like tampering

detection and source identification. He

also informed us about contrast based

image forensic which is important for

Discrete Fourier transform (DFT).

Talk Session 2

Prof. (Dr.) V K Gupta, HOD, ECE De-

partment, Inderprastha Engineering Col-

lege. Ph.D. from Birla Institute of Tech-

nology, Mesra, Ranchi. He delivered his

talk on “Application of Adaptive Filters

on Acoustic Echo cancellation & Noise

Minimization”. He told us about noise

cancellation & echo cancellation. He

also explained about double talk detec-

tion and told us about adaptive filter

setup, adaptive filter algorithms like

LMS, NLMS, VSLMS, RLS, SRLS,

DSRLS etc. He also explained about

ANC-BSS system.

Day 4 (21/6/18)

Talk Session 1

Prof. (Dr.) M P Tripathi, Professor, ECE

Department, National Institute of Tech-

nology, Patna, , Analog & Digital Signal

Processing. He delivered his talk on

Convolution of two discrete time signals.

He took an example and explained it

with different approach. He took a differ-

ent way of solving problems of LTI sys-

tems.

He also explained the evolution of Fou-

rier Transform & Laplace Transform.

He gives a nice explanation about why

Discrete Time Fourier Transform is very

important for designing machine for

“Aim for success, not perfec-“Aim for success, not perfec-“Aim for success, not perfec-“Aim for success, not perfec-

tion. Never give up your right tion. Never give up your right tion. Never give up your right tion. Never give up your right

to be wrong, because then you to be wrong, because then you to be wrong, because then you to be wrong, because then you

will lose the ability to learn will lose the ability to learn will lose the ability to learn will lose the ability to learn

new things and move forward new things and move forward new things and move forward new things and move forward

with your life. Remember that with your life. Remember that with your life. Remember that with your life. Remember that

fear always lurks behind per-fear always lurks behind per-fear always lurks behind per-fear always lurks behind per-

fectionism”. fectionism”. fectionism”. fectionism”.

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P A G E 7 V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 4

Fourier Transform. He also fo-

cused on “Spatial Transformation

of IIR filters”. He showed us how to

design a low pass filter, high pass

filter & band pass filter of some

frequency with the help of other

low pass filter by using bilinear

operation.

Talk Session 2

Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Prasad, Profes-

sor, ECE Department, Jamia Millia

Islamia, Delhi. His research in-

volved Analog Signal Processing,

Bipolar & CMOS Integrated Cir-

cuits. He delivered his talk on

“Realization of Inductors and their

Applicatons in Analog Signal Proc-

essing”. He explained two ap-

proaches in circuit design namely

building block approach and tran-

sistor level approach. He focused

on various active building blocks

like OPAMP, OTA (Operational

T ransconduc t ance ) , CFOA

(Current Feedback Operational

Amplifier).

Day 5 (22/6/18)

Talk Session 1

Dr. Laxminarayan Viju Ravi-

chandran (PhD from Arizona

State University, USA) and

Naini Dawar, of Mathworks,

alongwith their team members

delivered talk on modeling in

Simulink and MATLAB 2018a.

He took an example of IIR filter

equation and explained us how

to design that in Simulink. He

explained various tool boxes in

MATLAB. He throws some

light on Deep Learning & Neu-

ral Network and discussed

about the tool box available in

2018a version of MATLAB. He

enlighten us about the ma-

chine learning concept and

how one can use MATLAB for

machine learning. The first

step in development is Data

Acquisition that can be done

by MATLAB mobile Application ,

Feature Extraction by performing

Fourier Analysis on Acquired

Data , the rest two steps by Neural

Network algorithms, embedded

system for design and Simulink for

design testing.

Talk Session 2

Mr. Satya Prakash, Deputy Man-

ager, Bharat Electronics Ltd.,

Ghaziabad. He delivered Talk talk

on Radar signal and Data process-

ing. . He focused on Radars on

ship Platform, SAR and Target

imaging. He gave Explanation

about basic use of RADAR appli-

cations and also told how Jammer,

Clutter, Transmitted power are re-

lated to each other through RA-

DAR Range. He focused on wave-

form Generator modules – timing

signals (SYNC, ACP, Dwell Tim-

ing) , coded waveforms LFM

(Chirp) and synchronization signals

(clock signals)

P A G E 8

“Learning without

thought is a labor

lost, thought

without learning is

perilous”

FDP CONTINUE.. He also talked about development in Military RADAR, Missile System, SAR etc.

Day 6(23/6/18)

Talk Session 1

Prof. (Dr.) A N Mishra, Professor and head in Electronics & Communication Deptt.,

Krishna Engineering College, Ghaziabad. His area of interest includes speech recog-

nition. He delivered his talk on Speech Recognition, basic concepts of signal process-

ing. He explained about developments in robotics like voice controlled robots, internet

on things, voice controlled devices, Google Voice Search, Google Lens etc. He ex-

plained about Phonems, SIRI Voice Band, Speech Coding and Speech Enhancement

in Communication. He informed about three steps to perform speech recognition-

database preparation, feature extraction & classification (LDA, DTW, HMM, HTK,

SPHINX, KALDI). He told us about KALDI software tutorial and explained how one

can compare the results of HTK & KALDI.

The Valedictory Session

The FDP concluded with the Valedictory session. The chief guest of the day was Mr.

Rajeev Kr. Kain, Deputy General Manager, Bharat Electronics Ltd., Ghaziabad. The

session was started with the felicitation of chief guest. He talked about how electronics

has evolved in the last decades. He explained various technologies which changes in

developing RADAR during his tenure of job. He has motivated everybody about skill

development and self learning. Director B C Sharma, IPEC Ghaziabad also talked

about recent developments in the area of electronics & signal Processing. In the last

vote of thanks was given by Dr. V K Gupta, HOD, ECE Deptt., and IPEC Ghaziabad.

He thanked to each and everyone who has supported to make this six days FDP a

great success. He was also thankful to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University,

Lucknow for sponsoring this FDP. He promised department will surely conduct these

types of FDP on regular basis for the benefits of faculties.

C O M M U N I Q U E

“Optimism is the

faith that leads to

achievement;

nothing can be

done without hope

and confidence”

FAREWELL TO FINAL YEAR FAREWELL TO FINAL YEAR FAREWELL TO FINAL YEAR FAREWELL TO FINAL YEAR

STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS

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A few smiles, a few tears, some tight hugs, several cherish lifetime memories, some photographs, some sad

goodbyes, and some promises to stay friends forever……..! These were the perfect ingredients of a perfect fare-

well of batch of EC 2014-2018. The farewell party was organized by 3rd

year EC students for their seniors on 30

April 2018 .The event started with lamp lighting followed by the last heartwarming message by our honorable

Director IPEC and HOD ECE to our seniors.

On the beat of music, 3rd year students gave enthralling dance performance which compelled everyone to

shake their leg. From paper dance to rapid fire round, numbers of games were organized to make the day

unique. 3rd

year students also sang songs which made their seniors travel down the memory lane of their four

year journey. All the seniors were awarded with fun titles according to their personality.

Finally at the end, sachets were distributed and Mr. Piyush Mishra and Ms. Anjali Gupta were declared Mr. and

Miss EC respectively. Towards the end, mixed emotions prevailed one side , it was the end of the memorable

journey full of experiences, committing mistakes, learning from them, finding themselves and building their fu-

ture; and on other side it was the beginning of a new chapter in their lives, as they were now ready to enter the

professional world and compete globally with knowledge and skill. And as goodbyes are always painful and we

will certainly miss them, but we wish our seniors a successful future ahead and hope they attain great heights in

their life.

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LITERARY SECTIONLITERARY SECTIONLITERARY SECTIONLITERARY SECTION

Fiary Land I by William ShakespeareFiary Land I by William ShakespeareFiary Land I by William ShakespeareFiary Land I by William Shakespeare

OVER hill, over dale,

Thorough bush, thorough brier,

Over park, over pale,

Thorough flood, thorough fire,

I do wander everywhere,

Swifter than the moone's sphere;

And I serve the fairy queen,

To dew her orbs upon the green:

The cowslips tall her pensioners be;

In their gold coats spots you see;

Those be rubies, fairy favours,

In those freckles live their savours:

I must go seek some dew-drops here.

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All the world's a stage,

And all the men and women merely players;

They have their exits and their entrances,

And one man in his time plays many parts,

His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,

Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.

Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel

And shining morning face, creeping like snail

Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,

Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad

Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,

Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,

Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,

Seeking the bubble reputation

Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice,

In fair round belly with good capon lined,

With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,

Full of wise saws and modern instances;

And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts

Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,

With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;

His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide

For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice.

All the World's a Stage by William ShakespeareAll the World's a Stage by William ShakespeareAll the World's a Stage by William ShakespeareAll the World's a Stage by William Shakespeare

We are very privileged to work in this issue of departmental newsletter. This newsletter

reflects various student and faculty technical activities and also their achievements.

Department of ECE organized National Conference NCRTEEE-2018 for the benefit of our

department faculties as well as students. Researchers and eminent speakers from different

institutions and industry spoke about new technologies which benefit the students. We have

also conducted a six days FDP for faculty as well as for staff so as to motivate them to excel

in this area.

We sincerely hope that this edition makes for an interesting read. Please feel free to offer

any suggestion for improvement at [email protected], [email protected].

Sincerely,

Editorial Board

Pooja Mishra (AP, ECE DEPTT.)

Nutan Raghav (AP,ECE DEPTT.)

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