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Department of Electronics andCommunication Engineering
Department of Electronics andCommunication Engineering
CONTENTSCONTENT
About the Department
Vision and Mission
Technology Catchment Area
ECE Events
Students Achievements
Placement Corner
Faculty Achievements
Test Your Aptitude
Editorial Board
Inspirational Quotes
About the Department
Vision and Mission
Technology Catchment Area
ECE Events
Students Achievements
Placement Corner
Faculty Achievements
Test Your Aptitude
Editorial Board
Inspirational Quotes
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Electronics andCommunication Engineering is established inthe year 1998. In 2011, the department startedPost Graduate program, M.E. degree inCommunication and Networking. TheDepartment has 31 highly qualified and wellexperienced faculty members. It is wellequipped with fully air conditionedlaboratories in the areas of Microprocessorsand Microcontrollers, VLSI, DigitalSignal/Image Processing, Microwave andOptical Communication to cater the presentacademic and industry requirements. TheDepartment is recognized as Research Centerby Anna University, Chennai. TheDepartment is conducting various workshopsand seminars to update students and facultymembers with the knowledge of emergingfields towards industrial applications.
The Department of Electronics andCommunication Engineering is established inthe year 1998. In 2011, the department startedPost Graduate program, M.E. degree inCommunication and Networking. TheDepartment has 31 highly qualified and wellexperienced faculty members. It is wellequipped with fully air conditionedlaboratories in the areas of Microprocessorsand Microcontrollers, VLSI, DigitalSignal/Image Processing, Microwave andOptical Communication to cater the presentacademic and industry requirements. TheDepartment is recognized as Research Centerby Anna University, Chennai. TheDepartment is conducting various workshopsand seminars to update students and facultymembers with the knowledge of emergingfields towards industrial applications.
VISION AND MISSION
“Attaining a position of InternationalExcellence in the field of Research andDevelopment with ethical values to meetthe challenges of Modern IndustrialSociety, imparting through Technicalknowledge”.
VISION
“Attaining a position of InternationalExcellence in the field of Research andDevelopment with ethical values to meetthe challenges of Modern IndustrialSociety, imparting through Technicalknowledge”.
“Offering highly innovative, quality andvalue based education in the field ofElectronics and CommunicationEngineering to cope with current trendand technology and satisfy the needs of thesociety”.
MISSION
TECHNOLOGY CATCHMENT AREA
Early predecessors ofcellular phones includedradio communicationsfrom ships and trains. Theadvances in mobiletelephony have beentraced in successivegenerations from the earlyOG services like Bellsystem. These OG systemswere not cellular and couldsupport few calls and werevery expensive.
The first handheld mobile cell phone was demonstratedby Motrola in 1973. The first commercial automatedcellular network was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979These 1G systems could support for more calls but stillused analog technology. Basic mobility, Basic services,Incompatibility, Analog System
In 1991, the secondgeneration (2G) digitalcellular technology waslaunched in Finaland byRadiolinja on the GSMstandard, which sparkedcompetition in the sector asthe new operationchallenged the incumbent1G network operators.Advanced mobility(Roaming) More Services(Data presence) Towardsglobal Solution Digitalsystem.
The industry began looking to dataoptimized 4th generation technologies,with the promise of speed improvementsup to 10-fold over existing 3Gtechnologies. The advantages of 3Gtechnologies are IP based mobility ,Very high data speed, Completetelecom/Datacom convergence.
Ten years later in 2001, the thirdgeneration (3G) was launched inJapan by NTT DoComo on theWCDMA standard. This wasfollowed by 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3Genhancements based on the high-speed data transfer speeds andcapacity .Global radio access, Highdata speed
Early predecessors ofcellular phones includedradio communicationsfrom ships and trains. Theadvances in mobiletelephony have beentraced in successivegenerations from the earlyOG services like Bellsystem. These OG systemswere not cellular and couldsupport few calls and werevery expensive.
In 1991, the secondgeneration (2G) digitalcellular technology waslaunched in Finaland byRadiolinja on the GSMstandard, which sparkedcompetition in the sector asthe new operationchallenged the incumbent1G network operators.Advanced mobility(Roaming) More Services(Data presence) Towardsglobal Solution Digitalsystem.
Prepared byDr.B.Vijayakumari ASP/ECE
TECHNOLOGY CATCHMENT AREA
An Artificial Neural
Network (ANN) is an information
processing paradigm that is inspired
by the way biological nervous
systems, such as the brain, process
information. The key element of this
paradigm is the novel structure of the
information processing system. It is
composed of a large number of highly
interconnected processing elements
(neurons) working in unison to solve
specific problems. ANNs, like people,
learn by example. An ANN is
configured for a specific application,
such as pattern recognition or data
classification, through a learning
process. Learning in biological
systems involves adjustments to the
synaptic connections that exist
between the neurons. This is true for
ANNs as well.
Why use neural networks?
Adaptive learning: An ability to
learn how to do tasks based on the
data given for training or initial
experience.
Self-Organization: An ANN can
create its own organization or
representation of the information it
receives during learning time.
Real Time Operation: ANN
computations may be carried out in
parallel, and special hardware devices
are being designed and manufactured
which take advantage of this
capability.
Fault Tolerance via Redundant
Information Coding: Partial
destruction of a network leads to the
corresponding degradation of
performance. However, some network
capabilities may be retained even with
major network damage.
Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks
An Artificial Neural
Network (ANN) is an information
processing paradigm that is inspired
by the way biological nervous
systems, such as the brain, process
information. The key element of this
paradigm is the novel structure of the
information processing system. It is
composed of a large number of highly
interconnected processing elements
(neurons) working in unison to solve
specific problems. ANNs, like people,
learn by example. An ANN is
configured for a specific application,
such as pattern recognition or data
classification, through a learning
process. Learning in biological
systems involves adjustments to the
synaptic connections that exist
between the neurons. This is true for
ANNs as well.
Why use neural networks?
Adaptive learning: An ability to
learn how to do tasks based on the
data given for training or initial
experience.
Self-Organization: An ANN can
create its own organization or
representation of the information it
receives during learning time.
Real Time Operation: ANN
computations may be carried out in
parallel, and special hardware devices
are being designed and manufactured
which take advantage of this
capability.
Fault Tolerance via Redundant
Information Coding: Partial
destruction of a network leads to the
corresponding degradation of
performance. However, some network
capabilities may be retained even with
major network damage.
TECHNOLOGY CATCHMENT AREA
Neural Networks Versus
Conventional Computers
Neural networks take a
different approach to problem solving
than that of conventional computers.
Conventional computers use an
algorithmic approach i.e. the computer
follows a set of instructions in order to
solve a problem. Unless the specific
steps that the computer needs to
follow are known the computer cannot
solve the problem. That restricts the
problem solving capability of
conventional computers to problems
that we already understand and know
how to solve. But computers would be
so much more useful if they could do
things that we don't exactly know how
to do. Neural networks process
information in a similar way the
human brain does.
Neural networks process information
in a similar way the human brain does.
The network is composed of a large
number of highly interconnected
processing elements (neurones)
working in parallel to solve a specific
problem. Neural networks learn by
example. They cannot be programmed
to perform a specific task. The
examples must be selected carefully
otherwise useful time is wasted or
even worse the network might be
functioning incorrectly. The
disadvantage is that because the
network finds out how to solve the
problem by itself, its operation can be
unpredictable.
Neural Networks Versus
Conventional Computers
Neural networks take a
different approach to problem solving
than that of conventional computers.
Conventional computers use an
algorithmic approach i.e. the computer
follows a set of instructions in order to
solve a problem. Unless the specific
steps that the computer needs to
follow are known the computer cannot
solve the problem. That restricts the
problem solving capability of
conventional computers to problems
that we already understand and know
how to solve. But computers would be
so much more useful if they could do
things that we don't exactly know how
to do. Neural networks process
information in a similar way the
human brain does.
Neural networks process information
in a similar way the human brain does.
The network is composed of a large
number of highly interconnected
processing elements (neurones)
working in parallel to solve a specific
problem. Neural networks learn by
example. They cannot be programmed
to perform a specific task. The
examples must be selected carefully
otherwise useful time is wasted or
even worse the network might be
functioning incorrectly. The
disadvantage is that because the
network finds out how to solve the
problem by itself, its operation can be
unpredictable.
Prepared byMr. J. Prabin Jose AP/ECE
TECHNOLOGY CATCHMENT AREA
Matlab is an efficient tool for electronics engineer tosimulate simple electronic systems. Circuit simulation is acritical step in electronic product design. By simulation anengineer will know the behaviour of the circuit on various testcases even before practically implementing it. Getting thedesign right at the first implementation saves a lot of time andcost for the manufacturer. This, in turn, helps the manufacturerto reduce the time to market.
Electronic Circuit Simulation Using Matlab
Example for simulation of a simplecircuit using Matlab simulink.Simulate the simple RLC series circuitsupplied with step input and study thetime response with the followingparameters: R=10 Ω, L=1 mH, C=100uf, V=100 V. Assume initial voltageconditions to be zero
Example for simulation of a simplecircuit using Matlab simulink.Simulate the simple RLC series circuitsupplied with step input and study thetime response with the followingparameters: R=10 Ω, L=1 mH, C=100uf, V=100 V. Assume initial voltageconditions to be zero
Applying KVL
Prepared byMr. J. Prabin Jose AP/ECE
TECHNOLOGY CATCHMENT AREA
Useful websites For Doing Projects Based OnInternet of Things
Creating a network and connecting embedded devices to the Internet
has always been fun. Some websites that will introduce you to the world of the
Internet of Things (IoT) and allow you to explore more is listed below
This website introduces you to the IoT and Azure IoT services
provided by Microsoft. It has many inspirational success stories about the IoT.
Microsoft’s official IoT blog is the place to discover how businesses are
unleashing the potential of the IoT by harnessing Microsoft’s cloud services,
business intelligence, data analytics tools and operating systems. The website has
a lot for IoT fans to discover
Open Remote is a professional, open source middle-ware for the
IoT. You can integrate any device or protocol, and design any user-interface and
intelligent system. Whether you are a do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiast, an
integrator or designer, a distributor or service provider, or an OEM, Open Remote
offers you a solution. In the DIY section, the website features Free Designer,
which consists of an online designer, a downloadable controller and panel apps.
The site has all the information required for getting started with Open Remote,
the open source automation platform.
blogs.microsoft.com
Creating a network and connecting embedded devices to the Internet
has always been fun. Some websites that will introduce you to the world of the
Internet of Things (IoT) and allow you to explore more is listed below
This website introduces you to the IoT and Azure IoT services
provided by Microsoft. It has many inspirational success stories about the IoT.
Microsoft’s official IoT blog is the place to discover how businesses are
unleashing the potential of the IoT by harnessing Microsoft’s cloud services,
business intelligence, data analytics tools and operating systems. The website has
a lot for IoT fans to discover
Open Remote is a professional, open source middle-ware for the
IoT. You can integrate any device or protocol, and design any user-interface and
intelligent system. Whether you are a do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiast, an
integrator or designer, a distributor or service provider, or an OEM, Open Remote
offers you a solution. In the DIY section, the website features Free Designer,
which consists of an online designer, a downloadable controller and panel apps.
The site has all the information required for getting started with Open Remote,
the open source automation platform.
openremote.com
ECE Events
Sl.No. Date Event Resource Person
1 20.07.2015 Technical ContestECE Department Faculty
(Association Hour)
2 27.07.2015 Paper PresentationECE Department Faculty
(Association Hour)
3 03.08.2015 Paper PresentationECE Department Faculty
(Association Hour)
431.07.2015
&01.08.2015
Two Days Workshop on“System Design Using
Vivado Design Suite andZynq-7000 Soc”
Mr.Prakash.G,Product Support Specialist(CUPT)M/S CoreEL Technologies (I) Pvt.
Ltd.,Bangalore.
Mr. G.Srinivasan,Assistant Professor,Department of CSE,
Kamaraj College of Engineering andTechnology.
5 14.08.2015One day Hands on Training in
“Video - Image processingusing OpenCV”
Mr. G.Srinivasan,Assistant Professor,Department of CSE,
Kamaraj College of Engineering andTechnology.
6 17.08.2015 QuizECE Department Faculty
(Association Hour)
7 18.08.2015Guest lecture on “Digital
Image Processing”
Dr. B.Vijayakumari,Associate Professor,Department of ECE,
Kamaraj College of Engineering andTechnology.
8 05.09.2015Guest lecture on “EmbeddedApplication Development:
Embedded Linux”
Mr. Abhisekh Jain,Embedded Engineer,
Honey well Technologies,Madurai.
ECE Events
Sl.No. Date Event Resource Person
9
7.09.2015 to14.09.2015
&23.09.2015
to29.09.2015.
Value Added Course on 1Dand 2D Processing using
MATLAB and GUIECE Department Faculty
10 14.09.2015Guest lecture on
“Transmission Lines andWaveguides”
Mrs. P.Rajeswari,Assistant Professor,Department of ECE,
Velammal College of Engineeringand Tech.,Madurai.
Mrs. P.Rajeswari,Assistant Professor,Department of ECE,
Velammal College of Engineeringand Tech.,Madurai.
11 16.09.2015One Day National Level
Technical Festival “IZINTO2k15”
Mr. S.S.MURUGAN M.Tech.,Sci / Engineer-F,
Manager CTPTI & DAS,ISRO Propulsion Complex,
Indian Space Research Organization,Mahendragiri,
Tirunelveli-627133
12 25.09.2015Guest Lecture on
“Microprocessor andMicrocontroller”
Dr.M.Saravanan,Professor,
Department of EEE,Thiagarajar College of Engineering,
Madurai.
13 28.09.2015Guest lecture on “How toprepare for GATE Exam”
Paul JimreevesProduct Manager,
IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd.Madurai-625 001.
ECE Events
Mr. S.S.MURUGAN M.Tech., Delivered a InauguralAddress in IZINTO2k15
Mrs. P.Rajeswari Delivered a Guest Lecture on“Transmission Lines and Waveguides”
Guest Lecture Delivered by Mr. AbhisekhJain in Embedded Systems
Dr. B.Vijayakumari Delivered a GuestLecture on “Digital Image Processing”Hands on Training given by Mr.
G.Srinivasan in OpenCV
Student Achievements
S.NoName of the
StudentName of theProgramme
DatePrizes/
ParticipatedOrganizingInstitution
1G.S.Santhana
KrishnanK.Karthikeyan
MathDebugging
14th
Oct2015
1st Prize
Maths DeptKCET
2R.Vikas Krishnan
R.Morsh2nd Prize
3S.TheetharappanM.PonPradeep
Kumar3rd Prize
4G.S.Santhana
KrishnanK.Karthikeyan
14th
Oct2015
2nd Prize4G.S.Santhana
KrishnanK.Karthikeyan Geo-Drawing
14th
Oct2015
2nd PrizeMaths Dept
KCET5
R.Vikas KrishnanR.Morsh
3rd Prize
6R.Vikas Krishnan
R.MorshDumb - C
14th
Oct2015
1st PrizeMaths Dept
KCET7
R.Arun RajP.BadrishKannan
3rd Prize
8B.PalpandiN.R.Prajith
Connection14th
Oct2015
1st PrizeMaths Dept
KCET9
T.RamyaS.VairaPurnemaa
3rd Prize
10 R.Vikas Krishnan Guess Word14th
Oct2015
2nd PrizeMaths Dept
KCET
Student Achievements
S.NoName of the
StudentName of theProgramme
DatePrizes/
Participated
OrganizingInstitution
11 K.Karthikeyan Sudoku14th Oct
20152nd Prize
Maths DeptKCET
12S.Kabila
M.ValarmathiTreasure Hunt
14th Oct2015
3rd PrizeMaths Dept
KCET
13 Kiran Vinola
World BiggestInternationalMobile App
DevelopmentHands-onWorkshop
06th
Nov2015
WorldRecord
IDAB-
WRH-3301
MicrosoftResearch
Community,Chennai
World BiggestInternationalMobile App
DevelopmentHands-onWorkshop
WorldRecord
IDAB-
WRH-3301
MicrosoftResearch
Community,Chennai
14 M.Grahalakhmi JAM- EventSept 15th
20151st Prize
Sri VidyaCollege of
EngineeringVirudhunagar
15 R.SujithaCircuit
Debugging12th Sep
2015Ist Prize
SreeSowdambika
College ofEngineeringAruppukottai
16 S.Pavithra Joshi
Eureka16th Sept
2015
Ist PrizeECE, KCET
Virudhunagar17R.Vikas Krishnan
R.MorshII Prize
Student Achievements
S.NoName of the
StudentName of theProgramme
DatePrizes/
ParticipatedOrganizingInstitution
18 R.Vikas KrishnanTacklingMinds
16th
Sept2015
1st PrizeECE, KCETVirudhunag
ar
19R.Vikas Krishnan
R.MorshMind storming
16th
Sept2015
II PrizeECE, KCETVirudhunaga
r
20 S.Theetharappan
National LevelTechnicalFestival
IZINTO 2015
16th
Sept2015
Ist PrizeECE, KCETVirudhunaga
r
National LevelTechnicalFestival
IZINTO 2015
16th
Sept2015
ECE, KCETVirudhunaga
r
21 S.Priyadharshini Volly Ball
29th
July2015 toAugust2015
Runner
MepcoSchlenk
Enginneringsivakasi
22R.Vikas Krishnan
R.Morsh
State LevelDST
SponsoredMaths QUIZ
(MAQ)
26th
Sept2015
Entered theFinal
VelammalCollege of
Engineeringand
TechnologyMadurai
23 S.Vaira PurnemaaPaper
Presentation1st Oct2015
2nd Prize
VaigaiCollege of
EngineeringMadurai
Student Achievements
S.NoName of the
StudentName of theProgramme
DatePrizes/
ParticipatedOrganizingInstitution
24R.VikasKrishnanR.Morsh
DST SponsoredMathematics
Popularizationand
Communication.(Puzzle)
5th,6th
& 7th
Nov2015
1st Prize
Departmentof Science &Technology,Government
of India.Kings
College ofEngineering
R.VikasKrishnan
Departmentof Science &Technology,Government
of India.Kings
College ofEngineering
25
R.VikasKrishnan DST Spondored
MathematicsPopularization
andCommunication.
(Quiz)
5th,6th
& 7th
Nov2015
1st PrizeDepartment
of Science &Technology,Government
of India.Kings
College ofEngineering
R.Morsh 2nd Prize
26R.VikasKrishnanR.Morsh
DST SpondoredMathematics
Popularizationand
Communication.(Cross Word)
5th,6th
& 7th
Nov2015
2nd Prize
Departmentof Science &Technology,Government
of India.Kings
College ofEngineering
Student Achievements
University Rank
Ms.P.Suganya
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS!!!
She Secure 40th Rank in Anna UniversityExaminations Out of 26350 Qualified Students
Student Achievements
NPTEL COURSE RANK HOLDER
Ms. ANNAPOORNI.S
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS!!!
She Secure Rank in NPTEL Certified Course(Principles of Modern CDMA/ MIMO/ OFDM
Wireless Communications)
Placement CORNER
ANNAPOORNI.S CHINNATHAI @JEGATHAMBAL.C
Infosys Placed Students
KABHILA.S DEEPALAKSHMI.R JEYAPRABHA.S.P.R
KAMALA DEVI.P KAMATCHI SUNDARI.A MONICA.R
Placed Students
NITHIYA.S NIVETHITHA.M
Infosys Placed Students
RAKSHANA SAHEEN.B PRIYANKA.M RUKSHANTHARESHMA.M
SUBA SREE.R.S SUSHMA SUNITHA.M YOGALAKSHMI.M
Faculty Achievements
Conference/Journal Publication by Faculty
Sl No Name of theAuthors
Title of the paper Title of theConference /Journal
.
1 Dr.M.Sundaram
Wood SpeciesClassification Based
on Local EdgeDistributions
Optik - InternationalJournal for Light and
Electron Optics
Classification ofNormal and
Abnormal PatternsIon Medical
Thermograpgy for theScreening of Breast
Cancer
InternationalConference on QIRT
ASIA 2015
.
1 Dr.M.Sundaram
Classification ofNormal and
Abnormal PatternsIon Medical
Thermograpgy for theScreening of Breast
Cancer
InternationalConference on QIRT
ASIA 2015
Secret Data Transferusing Rotation BasedVisual Cryptography
InternationalConference on
MULTICON 2015
2 Dr.C.Geetha PriyaPerformance of
SISID Algorithm inLTE Channels
ICCBN 2015 -Singapore
3 Mr.J.Augustin
FPGAImplementation ofoptimal 3D-IntegerDCT structure forvideo compression
Scientific WorldJournal
Faculty Achievements
Conference/Journal Publication by Faculty
Sl No Name of theAuthors
Title of the paper Title of theConference /Journal
4 Mr. K .Jeyakumar
Intrusion Detectionusing Artificial
Neural Network withBest Set of Features
International ArabJournal of
InformationTechnology
Fusion ofHeterogeneous
Intrusion DetectionSystems for Network
Attack Detection
Scientific WorldJournal
Fusion ofHeterogeneous
Intrusion DetectionSystems for Network
Attack Detection5 Mr.T.Palaniappan Frequency
ReconfigurableMonopole Antenna
with DGS
Regional Conferencein Radio Scienceheld at JNU Delhi
Faculty Achievements
Sl.No
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgram
Date OrganizingInstitution
1 Dr.R.SureshBabu
Resource Person inIETE Day
Celebration2-11-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
CollegeGuest Lecture onRight Teaching
Attitude5-9-2015 ST Polytechnic
Guest Lecturer Delivered/Acted as Resource Person inSeminar/ Conference / FDP/ Workshop by Faculty Member
2Dr.M.Sundaram
Guest Lecture onRight Teaching
Attitude5-9-2015 ST Polytechnic
Guest Lecture onSpatial &
Frequency DomainFilter
16-9-2015
S.VeerasamyChettiar
College ofEngineering
and Technology
3 Dr.C.GeethaPriya
Resource Personfor the Two DaysNational Level
Seminar on RecentTrends in WCN
25-8-2015Sri VidyaCollege of
Engineering,Virudhunagar
Faculty Achievements
Sl.No
Name of theFaculty
Name of the Program Date OrganizingInstitution
Dr.C.GeethaPriya
Session chair in Computernetwork and
CommunicationTechnology
21-11-2015 ICCBN 2015 -Singapore
Resource Person in OneDay National seminar on
Research issues inComputer &
Communication Networks
26-9-2015Mepco Schlenk
EngineeringCollege
Guest Lecturer Delivered/Acted as Resource person inSeminar/ Conference / FDP/ Workshop by Faculty Member
Resource Person in OneDay National seminar on
Research issues inComputer &
Communication Networks
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
College
4 Dr. B.Vijayakumari
A Guest lecture on"A Tour to Medical
Imaging Modalities andResearch Directions"
18-8-2015
ECE DepartmentKamaraj Collegeof Engineering& Technology
5 Mr.R.S.Venkatesan
Guest lecture onDesign of Digital Circuits
using Verilog1-10-2015
MechatronicsDepartment ,
Kamaraj Collegeof Engineering& Technology
6 Mr. J.PrabinJose
Workshop on “DigitalImage Processing using
Matlab”19-9-2015
St.XaviersCatholic Collegeof Engineering& Technology
Faculty Achievements
Mrs. S. REBA
Rank Holder
NPTEL Certified Course (Principles of ModernCDMA/ MIMO/ OFDM Wireless Communications)
Elite Holder
Mrs. V. Jeyalakshmi Mr. C.S.KARTHIKEYAN Mrs. M. STELLA MERCY
NPTEL Certified Course (Basic Electrical Circuits)
Elite Holder
Mrs. GEETHA A. Mrs. Reba S.
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Faculty Achievements
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgramme
Date OrganizingInstitution
1 Dr.R.SureshBabu
NBA AwarenessWorkshop on
Outcome BasedEducation andAccreditation
3-10-2015Anna University,
Chennai
One day NationalSeminar on ClusteringTechniques in FuzzySets and Sysytems,
30-10-2015VOC College of
Engg., AnnaUniversity,
ThoothukudiCampus
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
2 Dr.B.Vijayakumari
One day NationalSeminar on ClusteringTechniques in FuzzySets and Sysytems,
30-10-2015VOC College of
Engg., AnnaUniversity,
ThoothukudiCampus
3 Mrs.A.Geetha
One day NationalSeminar on ClusteringTechniques in FuzzySets and Sysytems,
18-9-2015&
19-9-2015
VOC College ofEngg., AnnaUniversity,
ThoothukudiCampus
Two day technicalseminar on "Video
Analytics30-10-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
College, Sivakasi
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgramme
Date OrganizingInstitution
4 Mrs.J.Ganga Devi
Seven DaysWorkshop on
"SemiconductorDevices"
30-10-2015&
6-10-2015
Thiagarajar Collegeof Engineering,
Madurai
PredictiveAnalytics using
Machine LearningTechniques forEnvironmental
Modelling
10-6-2015to
12-6-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngg.College,
Sivakasi
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
Faculty Achievements
5 Mrs.C.Nagavani
PredictiveAnalytics using
Machine LearningTechniques forEnvironmental
Modelling
10-6-2015to
12-6-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngg.College,
Sivakasi
Workshop onVideo Image
Processing usingOpen C
14-8-2015Kamaraj college of
Engineering andTechnology
Two dayWorkshop on
"Introduction toRobotics
29-6-2015&
30-6-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngg.College,
Sivakasi
Two DaysWorkshop on
Video Analytics
27-11-2015&
28-11-2015NIT, Trichy
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgramme
Date OrganizingInstitution
6 Mr.K.Jeyakumar
Workshop on ResearchEnhancement
9-9-2015&
10-9-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngg.College,
Sivakasi
Workshop on "Open CV- Python Program,
2-7-2015Kamaraj Collegeof Engg & Tech,
Virudhunagar
Workshop on “SystemDesign using Vivadodesign suite and zync
7000 SoC”
31-07-2015&
1-8-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engg & Tech,
Virudhunagar
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
Faculty Achievements
7 Mrs.V.Jeyalakshmi
Workshop on “SystemDesign using Vivadodesign suite and zync
7000 SoC”
31-07-2015&
1-8-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engg & Tech,
Virudhunagar
Attended NPTEL onlineexam on Principles of
MIMO, CDMA &OFDM
September2015
IIT Chennai
8Mrs.N.M.
MarySindhuja
Two Days Workshop onMicrowaves Through
Software
6-11-2015&
7-11-2015NIT , Trichy
Seven days FDP onDigital Signal
Processing
1-6-2015&
7-6-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engg & Tech,
Virudhunagar
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgramme
Date OrganizingInstitution
9 Mrs.T.Prathiba
Two days TechnicalSeminar on Video
Analytics
18-9-2015&19-9-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
College, SivakasiThree Days Workshop onPredictive Analysis using
Machine LearningTechniques for
Environmental Modelling
10-6-2105To
12-6-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
College, Sivakasi
Two Days Workshop onVideo Analytics
26-11-2015&
27-11-2015
NIT, Trichy
Faculty Achievements
Two Days Workshop onVideo Analytics
26-11-2015&
27-11-2015
NIT, Trichy
10 Mrs.S.NisharaniThree Days Workshop on
Baseband WirelessCommunication - Theory
& Practice
29-10-2015To
31-10-2015
ThiagarajarCollege of
Engineering,Madurai
11 Mrs.T.Pandiselvi
Three Days Workshop onPredictive Analysis using
Machine LearningTechniques for
Environmental Modelling
10-6-2105To
12-6-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
College, Sivakasi
Two day TechnicalSeminar on "Video
Analytics
18-9-2015&19-9-2015
Mepco SchlenkEngineering
College, Sivakasi
Faculty Achievements
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgramme
Date OrganizingInstitution
10 Mr.P.Aravind
Five Days Workshopon LabVIEWCore 1 & 2
23-6-2015to
27-6-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engineering &
TechnologyAttended 1 Day
Seminar onEngineering
Education andResearch
22-9-2015National
Instruments
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
Attended 1 DaySeminar onEngineering
Education andResearch
11 Mr.R.Ashok
Five days workshopon LabVIEW core 1& 2 Conducted NI
Instruments Academy
23-6-2015to
27-6-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engineering &
Technology
NI days 2015Conference
19-11-2015 NationalInstruments
12 Mrs.M.StellaMercy
One Day Seminar onOrcad PSPICE
22-6-2015 Velammal Collegeof Enginnering
TechnologyWorkshop on
“Open CV - PythonProgramming”
21-8-2015 Kamaraj Collegeof Engineering &
TechnologySeminar on RecentTrends in Wireless
Communication andNetworks
25-8-2015&
26-8-2015
Sri. VidhyaCollege of
Engineering andTechnology
Faculty Achievements
SlNo
Name ofthe
Faculty
Name of the Programme Date OrganizingInstitution
13 Mr.M.Ramesh
National Workshop onSemiconductor Memories
18-9-2015 KarunyaUniversity
Engineering Education andResearch seminar 8-10-2015
NationalInstruments
Two days workshop on SystemDesign using Vivado DesignSuite and Zynq - 7000 SoC
31-7-2015&
3-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
Two days workshop on SystemDesign using Vivado DesignSuite and Zynq - 7000 SoC
31-7-2015&
3-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
14 Mr.J.PrabinJose
Five Days Workshop onLabVIEWCore 1 & 2
23-6-2015 to27-6-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
Two Days Workshop onSystem Design using VivadoDesign Suite and Zynq - 7000
SoC
31-7-2015&
3-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
15 Mrs.P.RebaWorkshop on Open CV -
Python Programming21-8-2015 Kamaraj
College ofEngineering &
Technology
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of theProgramme
Date OrganizingInstitution
16 Ms.Vidya PJanaki
FDP on Principles ofDigital Signal Processing
1-6-2015 to7-6-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
Summer Faculty Researchfellowship
May andJuly 2015
IIT New Delhi
AICTE sponsored SummerWinter School Scheme on
Recent Trends in Embeddedcomputing system Design
11-5-2015To
24-5-2015
Sri. RamaKrishna
EngineeringCollege,
Coimbatore
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
Faculty Achievements
17 Mr.U.UmaMaheswaran
AICTE sponsored SummerWinter School Scheme on
Recent Trends in Embeddedcomputing system Design
11-5-2015To
24-5-2015
Sri. RamaKrishna
EngineeringCollege,
CoimbatoreWorkshop on Open CV -
Python Programming14-8-2015 Kamaraj College
of Engineering &Technology
18 Mr.T.Palaniappan
FDP on Big Data 29-9-2015 to3-10-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engineering &
TechnologyFive Days Training
Programme on LabVIEWcore 1& 2
23-6-2015To
25-6-2015
Kamaraj Collegeof Engineering &
Technology
SlNo
Name of theFaculty
Name of the Programme Date OrganizingInstitution
19Mr.S.Alwyn
Rajiv
Two Days workshop on SystemDesign using Vivado Design suite
and Zynq - 7000 SoC,
31-07-2015&
1-08-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
FDP on Big Data 28-9-2015to
3-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
Graphics Design Workshop 16-10-2015&
17-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
FDP/Seminar/Workshop Attended by Faculty
Faculty Achievements
Graphics Design Workshop 16-10-2015&
17-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engineering &Technology
20Ms.P.Muthumari
Two days workshop on SystemDesign using Vivado Design Suite
and Zynq - 7000 SoC
31-07-2015&
1-08-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engg. & Tech
Workshop on Open CV - PythonProgramming
21-8-2015 KamarajCollege of
Engg. & TechFDP on Big Data 28-9-2015
to3-10-2015
KamarajCollege of
Engg. & Tech
Recent Trends in WirelessCommunication and Networks
25-8-2015To
26-8-2015
Sri. VidhyaCollege of
Engineeringand Technology
Test your Aptitudes
1. Arun, Kamal and Vinay invested Rs. 8000, Rs. 4000
and Rs. 8000 respectively in a business. Arun left
after six months. If after eight months, there was a
gain of Rs. 4005, then what will be the share of
Kamal?
a. Rs. 890
b. Rs. 1335
c. Rs. 1602
d. Rs. 1780
a. Rs. 890
b. Rs. 1335
c. Rs. 1602
d. Rs. 1780
Answer:OptionA
Explanation:
Arun:Kamal:Vinay= (8,000 x 6) : (4,000 x 8) : (8,000 x 8)
= 48 : 32 : 64
= 3 : 2 : 4.
Kamal'sshare = Rs.(4005 x2/9)= Rs. 890.
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Inspirational Quotes
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giving up. The most certain
way to succeed is always to
try one more time”.Thomas A. Edison
“Our greatest weakness lies in
giving up. The most certain
way to succeed is always to
try one more time”.Thomas A. Edison
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talent. But , all of us have
an equal opportunity to
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