M.Tech in Telecommunication Engineering
Semester-wise syllabus for an M.Tech in Telecommunication Engineering
Semester 1: Core Foundations
Courses:
1. Digital Communication Systems
- Modulation techniques (QAM, OFDM), error correction coding (LDPC, Turbo codes), and Shannon’s theorem.
2. Wireless Communication
- Propagation models, fading channels (Rayleigh, Rician), MIMO systems, and cellular networks (4G/5G).
3. Optical Communication
- Fiber optics, DWDM systems, optical amplifiers (EDFA), and photonic devices.
4. Network Protocols and Architecture
- OSI/TCP-IP models, routing algorithms, and Quos in IP networks.
5. Research Methodology
- Technical writing, statistical tools (MATLAB/Python), and literature review.
Labs:
- Communication Systems Lab (MATLAB/Simulink, GNU Radio)
- Network Simulation Lab (Cisco Packet Tracer, Wireshark)
Semester 2: Advanced Topics & Electives
Core Courses:
1. Mobile and Cellular Networks
- LTE-A, 5G NR architecture, massive MIMO, and network slicing.
2. Satellite Communication
- Orbital mechanics, VSAT systems, link budget analysis, and GPS technologies.
Electives (Examples):
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Networks
- Network Security and Cryptography
- AI/ML in Telecommunications
- Advanced Antenna Design (beamforming, phased arrays)
- Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and NFV
Labs:
- 5G Prototyping Lab (USRP SDR, OpenAirInterface)
- IoT Lab (LoRaWAN, Zigbee, MQTT protocols)
Semester 3: Specialization & Project Work
Electives (Examples):
- 6G and Beyond (Terahertz communication, AI-driven networks)
- Quantum Communication (QKD, quantum repeaters)
- Telecom Policy and Regulation (spectrum management, net neutrality)
- Edge Computing for Telecom
- Network Virtualization (cloud RAN, network slicing)
Project/Dissertation:
- Phase 1: Topic selection (e.g., 5G network optimization, AI-based signal processing, IoT security), literature review, and proposal.
- Seminars: Presentations on trends like Open RAN, network automation, or green telecom.
Semester 4: Thesis/Project Completion
Thesis/Project:
- Full-time focus on simulations (e.g., 5G network design), hardware prototyping (e.g., SDR-based systems), or policy analysis.
- Final documentation, viva voce defense, and industry collaboration (if applicable).
Additional Components:
- Industrial Internship (optional, with firms like Nokia, Ericsson, Airtel, or ISRO).
- Workshops: Training in 5G/6G tools (NS-3, 5G-Toolkit), network security tools (Nmap, Metasploit), or cloud platforms (AWS, Azure).
Elective Tracks (Specializations):
1. Wireless Communication
- 5G/6G, millimeter-wave tech, UAV-assisted networks.
2. Optical Networks
- Fiber-to-the-x (FTTx), optical SDN, Li-Fi.
3. Network Security
- Cyber-physical system security, intrusion detection, block chain for telecom.
4. AI/ML in Telecom
- Network optimization, predictive maintenance, anomaly detection.