The syllabus has been designed to enable rigorous analysis in signal processing, electronic devices and mathematical modelling. A number of advanced electives are available in Communication & Signal Processing specialization, for example digital communication, information and coding theory and wireless communications. The dissertation in the fourth semester is intended to focus on current research areas covering visualization of practical aspects in various research domains. For this they are attached to industries and research laboratories such as CSIR-CEERI, Pilani.
Learning Perspective
M.Tech in Communications and Signal Processing provides students a profound understanding of the mathematical, theoretical, practical, and application-based aspects of Signal Processing, for wired and wireless communication, and multimedia processing. Also, students will be able to familiarize themselves with different types of signals and advanced familiarity in the analysis, study, interpretation, and manipulation of those signals. Other than this, skills in representing time-varying or spatially-varying physical quantities are other objectives which are covered in this course. It also involves analysing advanced digital communication systems analytically. The course also covers digital wireless multiple access systems techniques like CDMA & OFDM. MIMO systems are also involved to achieve receive & transmit diversity and multiplexing gains.