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Volume 8 ECE News & Events October 2016 NEXUS

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Page 1: NEXUS · This newsletter is a platform to exhibit the literary skills and innovative ideas of teachers and students. Nexus presents the achievements of students and contributions

Volume 8 ECE News & Events October 2016

NEXUS

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Our Vision:

To be known as the Institute for science, technology, management and research globally, which has a transformative impact on the society.

Our Mission:

PIET’s mission is to provide widely recognized leadership in the improvement of teaching and learning, thereby educating our students with the knowledge, skills and creativity to manage our nation’s enterprise competently and confidently.

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It is always a pleasure to

be a part of team which

strives to bring out the

talent of students.ECE

department has always been

striving to keep itself ahead

of competition.

I stand awed by the sheer

number of articles that have

come pouring in for the

newsletter .This shows the

positive and creatiuve

energy of staff and

students.

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Editor’s Note:

“A Goal without a plan is just a wish.”

The name and fame of an institute depends on the caliber and achievements of the students and teachers.

The role of a teacher is to be a facilitator in nurturing the skills and talents of students.

This newsletter is a platform to exhibit the literary skills and innovative ideas of teachers and students.

Nexus presents the achievements of students and contributions of teachers.

We would like to place on record our gratitude and heartfelt thanks to all those who have contributed to

make this effort a success. We profusely thank the management for giving support and encouragement

and a free hand in this endeavor. Last but not the least we are thankful to all the authors who have sent

their articles.We truly hope that the pages that follow will make an interesting read.

Anupma Gupta

A.P. ECE Department

Navjot Kaur

A.P. ECE Department

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Anupma Gupta

A.P. ECE

Wandering and ogling eyes beware,

To refrain listening and escape your stare;

Check them all with questions galore,

To make them all, ponder and pore;

Stand not a statue on the stage,

Nor pace like a panther in a cage;

Appear smart and neatly dressed,

Bear a smile and be not depressed;

A dull and melancholy mood,

Makes no teaching good;

Write on board with clarity,

Albeit it is a rarity;

With many a joke to please the folk,

Now and then let a humour stroke;

Make your lecture lovable as a song,

And the notes kept as a treasure for long;

Speak the language with a flawless flow,

Unto the audience a countenance glow;

Raised and noble is thy rendition,

Trade not that high tradition;

Ordained by Almighty to teach;

Is a chance to empower and preach;

Nothing better is there to beseech,

Allow not people to impeach;

With your pedagogy profound

And knowledge deep and sound,

Struck with an awe extreme,

Let them develop great esteem;

Give the calling a Godly grace

And desist from a mercenary race;

With will and pleasure bring light and

cheer,

To all the students, Oh dear !

Step in time and step in style,

Bearing all the while a beguiling smile;

Dresses neat and nicely pressed,

But your mind fully obsessed,

With only the subject of the day

To keep all doubts at bay .

Stand tall and trim in the hall

And survey at once students all;

As you speak and move,

Let your eyeballs rove,

So every student feels noticed,

All through the lecture practised.

Let high pitched be your voice,

To suspend the surrounding noise;

Blessed by the sublime soul of Socrates,

Ask searching questions, to test and tease.

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STC ON WIRELES SENSOR NETWORK

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

CAMPUS PLACEMENTS

TECHNICAL ARTICLE

QUIZOMANIA

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A short term course was conducted by Department of Electronics and Communication

from 03/10/2016 to 07/10/2016 National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and

Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh and Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology

(PIET), Panipat.

The topic of STC was “Wireless and Mobile Communication” and it was conducted

through ICT mode. The course coordinator was Ms. Garima Saini from NITTTR.

The objective of the STC was to acquire knowledge in adevance Research topics such

as LTE, wireles networks, wireless sensor network, OFDM, VANET, and RF radiation.

Eminent Professors from NITTTR and other reputed institutes were invited for talk in

the STC. The Following sessions were discussed by the experts:

Journey to 4G Communication system by Ms. Garima Saini.

Cell Design and GSM Architecture by Ms. Payal.

WiFi and Wimax by Mr. Naveen Kumar.

RF Network Planning by Mr. Kapil Bhutani.

Drive Test Using Atoll by Mr. Kapil Bhutani.

3G Architecture by Mr. Mayank Kaushal.

WCDMA and its Codes by Mr. Mayank Kaushal.

Security Issue in Router by Mr. Saurabh

OFDM by Dr. D.S.Saini.

Mobile Cloud Computing and its Application by Mr. Aditya Bhardwaj

VANET by Dr. Rakesh Kumar

Application of WSN in Wireless and Mobile Communicatin by Dr. Amol

Bhondekar

RF Radiations by Ms. Suman.

19 faculty form the Department participated in this 5 days STC. The sessions

were intellactual and grasping.

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Students (Shubham Makkar (2814226), Shubham Singla (2814217), Arun Deshwal

(2814237) & Devraj (2814240)) attended a 6 days STC on Signal Processing and VLSI

Design sponsered by TEQIP-II (MHRD) organised by Dept. of ECE at UIET,

Kurukshetra from 17 October 2016 to 22 October 2016.

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The following activities were carried out by the Yantra Club of ECE Department:

Mahendi competition was organized on 18th October.

Waste management competition was organized on 27th October.

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The following students outshone the name of the department by getting

placed in prestigious companies that visited the campus of PIET for

recruitment of B.Tech students.

Roll No. Name Company Details

Package (in lakhs)

2813210 Charvi Sharma

Artech 3.0

2813231 Rahul Karmarkar

Just Dial 3.0

2813250 Rishab Just Dial 3.0

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WEAVING IT RIGHT Textile & Electronics

With the mammoth evolution of technology, computers have become an integral part of our everyday lives. We have tailor-made this technology to perfectly suit us that it would be hard to imagine a life without it. Metaphorically taken, this makes perfect sense.And literally? Surely it can’t make sense! Can we “tailor-make” technology? We can’t literally weave technology, can we? Yes we can! Thanks to the gargantuan strides being taken in wearables.We have small computers installed in everything nowadays. From the phones that have become “smart” to the watches that show more than time, everything has the ability to help us sophisticate our lifestyle.

When phones and watches can become smart, why not our clothes? This is the idea that fuelled the advancement of wearable technology. So the modern proverb goes like: a stitch in time not only saves nine but can also measure what else you save! Small as they come, they do their job to precision with high speed and high reliability, which makes them invaluable to the medical, military, industry and fashion business. A small, sophisticated watch is capable of performing plenty of activities: calculating heart rate, sugar level, insulin level, body posture, sleep, patterns etc. Performing physical exercise can never get better while using these little helpers. Several products have risen to the fame in the recent years because of the outrageous use of technology to perform almost impossible tasks. One such product is the Nike+

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which basically tracks how much a person runs and how many calories have been burnt and more. This is achieved by a special sensor that is embedded in the shoe. Google glass is another revolutionary product which works on the same concept. Here the users communicate with the internet via natural language voice commands. In nuclear plants, the clothes the employees wear indicate how much radiation has been absorbed by their bodies. This will keep track of their health condition and prevent the occupational health hazards they are constantly exposed to.

When phones and watches can become smart, why not our clothes? This is the idea that fuelled the advancement of wearable technology. So the modern proverb goes like: a stitch in time not only saves nine but can also measure what else you save! Small as they come, they do their job to precision with high speed and high reliability, which makes them invaluable to the medical, military, industry and fashion business. A small, sophisticated watch is capable of performing plenty of activities: calculating heart rate, sugar level, insulin level, body posture, sleep, patterns etc. Performing physical exercise can never get better while using these little helpers. Several products have risen to the fame in the recent years because of the outrageous use of technology to perform almost impossible tasks. One such product is the Nike+ which basically tracks how much a person runs and how many calories have been burnt and more. This is achieved by a special sensor that is embedded in the shoe.

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Google glass is another revolutionary product which works on the same concept. Here the users communicate with the internet via natural language voice commands. In nuclear plants, the clothes the employees wear indicate how much radiation has been absorbed by their bodies. This will keep track of their health condition and prevent the occupational health hazards they are constantly exposed to. Police interrogations can now be made easier if the police wear the ‘smart glass. This glass records the entire conversation the police have with the suspect and it is projected elsewhere and will also alert the police if the suspect has any previous cases. Despite the high-fi gadgets that principally work on wearable technology, the basic idea is definitely not. Wearable technology may not be catastrophically harmful but when it falls in the hands of cheeky frauds, it can make quite a story. In 1961, two men Edward Thorpe and Claude Shannon attached a timing device to their shoes which could accurately predict where the roulette ball would drop on the table. The device was so successful that Thorpe reported a 44% increase in his winning. 2 Rings are ornaments that go down history’s lane but clever men never spared anything. The 17th century Chinese was so resourceful that they fashioned rings that had abacus beads in it and mathematic calculations were at their fingers rather than fingertips! After reading so far, you must have guessed that the applications of this field are countless. Apart from these, wearable technology is also being pushed into the limelight in the fashion industry. Do the wearable technology clothes not work properly? No problem! You can be a trendsetter! After all this is a world where fashion and bizarre are synonyms.

Anupma Gupta

A.P. ECE

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• Ans: D-region

Q1. Which ionization layer exists during day time & usually vanishes at night due to highest recombination rate?

•Ans : Horizontal Polarization

Q2. Electric field that lies in a plane Parallel to the earth surface?

•Ans: Sky Wave Propagation

Q3. Ionospheric propagation is also known as?

•Ans: Phase

Q4. wavefront is pasically a locus of point acquiring similar _____.

•Ans: Photons to Electrons or Electrons to Photons

Q5. Antenna converts ___________to___________.