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Monday 1 December 2014

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Friday 29 August 2014

M.Tech CS Project Report Sample

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Monday 2 June 2014

Guidelines for preparation of M.Tech Project Reports

Project reports should be typed neatly only on one side of the paper with 1.5 or double line spacing on a A4 size bond paper (210 x 297 mm). The margins should be: Left – 1.25″, Right – 1″, Top and Bottom – 0.75″.
The total number of reports to be prepared are
One copy to the department
One copy to the concerned guide(s)
Two copies to the sponsoring agency
One copy to the candidate.
3. Before taking the final printout, the approval of the concerned guide(s) is mandatory and suggested corrections, if any, must be incorporated.
6. For making copies dry tone Xerox is suggested.
7. Every copy of the report must contain
Inner title page (White)
Outer title page with a plastic cover
Certificate in the format enclosed both from the college and the organization where the project is carried out.
An abstract (synopsis) not exceeding 100 words, indicating salient features of the work.
Inner title page
Abstract or Synopsis
The organization of the report should be as follows
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
List of table & figures (optional)
Usually numbered in roman
Chapters (to be numbered in Arabic) containing Introduction-, which usually specifies the scope of work and its importance and relation to previous work and the present developments, Main body of the report divided appropriately into chapters, sections and subsections.
The chapters, sections and subsections may be numbered in the decimal form for e.g. Chapter 2, sections as 2.1, 2.2 etc., and subsections as 2.2.3, 2.5.1 etc.
The chapter must be left or right justified (font size 16). Followed by the title of chapter centered (font size 18), section/subsection numbers along with their headings must be left justified with section number and its heading in font size 16 and subsection and its heading in font size 14. The body or the text of the report should have font size 12.
The figures and tables must be numbered chapter wise for e.g.: Fig. 2.1 Block diagram of a serial binary adder, Table 3.1 Primitive flow table, etc.
The last chapter should contain the summary of the work carried, contributions if any, their utility along with the scope for further work.
Reference : The references should be numbered serially in the order of their occurrence in the text and their numbers should be indicated within square brackets for e.g. [3]. The section on references should list them in serial order in the following format.
For textbooks – A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer, Digital Signal Processing,Englewood, N.J., Prentice Hall, 3 Edition, 1975.
For papers – Devid, Insulation design to combat pollution problem, Proc of IEEE, PAS, Vol 71, Aug 1981, pp 1901-1907.
Only SI units are to be used in the report. Important equations must be numbered in decimal form for e.g.
V = IZ ………. (3.2)
All equation numbers should be right justified.
The project report should be brief and include descriptions of work carried out by others only to the minimum extent necessary. Verbatim reproduction of material available elsewhere should be strictly avoided. Where short excerpts from published work are desired to be included, they should be within quotation marks appropriately referenced.
Proper attention is to be paid not only to the technical contents but also to the organization of the report and clarity of the expression. Due care should be taken to avoid spelling and typing errors. The student should note that report-write-up forms the important component in the overall evaluation of the project
Hardware projects must include: the component layout, complete circuit with the component list containing the name of the component, numbers used, etc. and the main component data sheets as Appendix. At the time of report submissions, the students must hand over a copy of these details to the project coordinator and see that they are entered in proper registers maintained in the department.
Software projects must include a virus free disc, containing the software developed by them along with the read me file. Read me file should contain the details of the variables used, salient features of the software and procedure of using them: compiling procedure, details of the computer hardware/software requirements to run the same, etc. If the developed software uses any public domain software downloaded from some site, then the address of the site along with the module name etc. must be included on a separate sheet. It must be properly acknowledged in the acknowledgments.
Sponsored Projects must also satisfy the above requirements along with statement of accounts, bills for the same dully attested by the concerned guides to process further, They must also produce NOC from the concerned guide before taking the internal viva examination.
The reports submitted to the department/guide(s) must be hard bounded, with a plastic covering.
Separator sheets, used if any, between chapters, should be of thin paper
(On a separate sheet)
NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
Address with pin code
Department of ……………………………………………………..
CERTIFICATE
Certified that the project work entitled …………………………………………… carried out by Mr./Ms. ………………………….……………….., USN…………………..………, a bonafide student of ……………………………………………………….in partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Technology in ……………………………………………………………….……… of the Visveswaraiah Technological University, Belgaum during the year ……………………… It is certified that all corrections/suggestions indicated for Internal Assessment have been incorporated in the Report deposited in the departmental library. The project report has been approved as it satisfies the academic requirements in respect of Project work prescribed for the said Degree.
Name & Signature of the Guide Name & Signature of the HOD Signature of the Principal
External Viva
Name of the examiners Signature with date
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2.
Certificate issued at the Organization where the project was carried out
(On a separate sheet, If applicable)
NAME OF THE INDUSTRY / ORGANIZATION
Address with pin code
CERTIFICATE
Certified that the project work entitled …………………………………………………………………………………………… carried out by Mr./Ms . ………………………………………….., USN…………………..………, a bonafied student of ……………………………………………………………………….in partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Technology in ……………………………………………………………………….……… of the Visveswaraiah Technological University, Belgaum during the year ……………………… It is certified that, he/she has completed the project satisfactorily
Name & Signature of the Guide Name & Signature of the Head of organization
When once dissertation copies are ready for submission
Submit 4 copies of the dissertations to the respective Regional Offices with a copy of the letter marked to the office of the Registrar (Evaluation).
Ensure that the Panel of Examiners, in the suggested format, has been already submitted as also the Internal Assessment Marks (out of 50) and
After the Conduct of Viva-Voce, dispatch the marks lists directly to the Registrar (Evaluation)
June 02, 2014 - By Unknown 0

Monday 26 May 2014

Seminar PPTs and Reports

For M.Tech CS VTU 1st and 2nd sem find the topics along with the report and ppts done by the students of M.Tech CS VTU:


Detection of Packet Dropping in Wireless Sensor Networks (by Amitha Ashok Minache- Acharya Institute of Technology)
            
DISCRIMINATION OF ENGLISH TO OTHER INDIAN LANGUAGES FOR OCRSYSTEM  (by Amitha Ashok Minache- Acharya Institute of Technology)        

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May 26, 2014 - By Unknown 1

VTU M.Tech CS Question Papers




                              M.Tech VTU CS 3rd Sem Previous Question Papers



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Saturday 24 May 2014

M.Tech 1st sem CS Syllabus (pdf)




M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering I SEMESTER COMPUTER NETWORKS
Subject Code: 12SCS11                                                                           I.A. Marks : 50
Hours/Week : 04                                                                                    Exam Hours: 03
Total Hours : 52                                                                                      Exam Marks: 100


1. Review of Basic Concepts: Building a Network; Requirements- Connectivity, Cost-Effective Resource Sharing, Support for Common Services; Network Architecture- Layering and Protocols, OSI Architecture, Internet Architecture; Performance- Bandwidth and Latency, Delay× Bandwidth Product, High-Speed Networks.

2. Direct link networks: Hardware Building Blocks-nodes, links; error Detection- Two-Dimensional Parity, Internet checksum Algorithm, cyclic Redundancy Check; reliable Transmission- Stop-and-Wait, Sliding Window, Concurrent Logical Channels; Rings (802.5, FDDI) Token Ring Media Access Control, Token Ring Maintenance, FDDI.

3. Packet Switching: Switching and forwarding Datagrams,Virtual Circuit Switching, Source Routing; Bridges and LANSwitches – Learning Bridges, Spanning Tree Algorithm, Broadcast and Multicast, Limitations of Bridges; cell switching (ATM) Cells, Segmentation and Reassembly, Virtual Paths, Physical Layers for ATM.

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4.  Internetworking:  Simple  internetworking  (IP)  –  What  Is  an  Internetwork?,  Service  Model,  Global  Address, Datagram Forwarding in IP, Address Translation(ARP),  Host Configuration(DHCP),  Error Reporting(ICMP),  Virtual Networks and Tunnels; Routing – Network as a Graph, distance Vector(RIP), Link State(OSPF), Metrics, Routing for Mobile Hosts, Global Internet Subnetting, Classless Routing(CIDR), Interdomain Routing(BGP), Routing Areas, IP Version 6(IPv6).

5. End to-End Protocols: Simple demultiplexer (UDP); Reliable byte stream (TCP) End-to-End Issues, Segment Format, Connection Establishment and Termination, Sliding Window Revisited, Triggering Transmission, Adaptive Retransmission, Record Boundaries, TCP Extensions, Alternative Design Choices.

6.  Congestion  Control  and  Resource  Allocation:  Issues  in  resource  allocation  –  Network  Model,  Taxonomy, Evaluation  Criteria;  Queuing  discipline  –  FIFO,  Fair  Queuing;  TCP  Congestion  Control   Additive Increase/Multiplicative    Decrease Slo Start Fast   Retransmi an Fast   Recovery Congestion-Avoidance mechanisms DECbit, Random Early Detection (RED), Source-Based Congestion Control.


7. Applications: Traditional applications Electronic Mail (SMTP, MIME, IMAP), World Wide Web (HTTP), Name Service (DNS), Network management (SNMP); Web services Custom APPLICATION Protocols (WSDL, SOAP), A Generic application Protocol (REST).

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M.Tech 3rd sem CS Syllabus (pdf)


  M. Tech iComputer Science and Engineering III Semester
Information Security

Subject Code : 12SCS31                                                                                    IA Marks : 50
No of Lecture Hrs/Week : 4                                                                              Exam hours : 3
Total No of Lecture Hours : 52                                                                         Exam Marks : 100


1. Introduction  to Information  Security:  Introduction;  Whais security?  Critical  characteristics  of information;  NSTISSC  security  model;  Approaches  tinformation  security  implementation;  The Security System Development Life Cycle; Information Security Terminology.

2. Planning for Security: Introduction; Information Security Policy, Standards, and Practices; The

Information Security Blue Print.
3. Security Technology: Firewalls and VPNs: Introduction, Physical design, Firewalls, Protecting

Remote  Connections.  Intrusion  Detection,  Access  control  andOther  Security Tools:  Introduction; Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS); Honey Pots, Honey Nets, and Padded cell systems; Scanning and Analysis Tools; Access Control Devices.

4. Information Security maintenance: Introduction; Security Management Models; The Maintenance
Model.

5. Introduction to Network Security: Attacks, Services, and Mechanisms; Security Attacks; Security Services;  A  model  for  Internetwork  Security;  Internet  Standards  and  RFCs;  Wireless  network security.

6.  Cryptography:  Conventional  Encryption  Principles  and  Algorithms;  Cipher  Block  Modes  of Operation; Location of encryption devices; Key distribution; Approaches to message authentication; Secure  Hash  functions  and HMAC;  Public  Key Cryptography  Principles  and Algorithms;  Digital Signatures; Key management.

7. Authentication Applications: Kerberos, X.509 Directory Authentication Service.

8. Electronic Mail Security: Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), S/MIME.

9. IP Security: IP Security Overview, IP Security Architecture, Authentication Header, Encapsulating
Security Payload, Combining Security Associations, Key Management.

10.  Web  Security:  Web  security  requirements,  Secure  Socket  layer  (SSL)  and  Transport  layer
Security (TLS), Secure Electronic Transaction (SET).

11.  Software:   Introduction Softwar flaws;  Malware;   Software-based   attacks;   Digital  Rights

Management;


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