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ELECTIVE

L T P C
CYBER SECURITY 3 0 0 3
AIM
To produce the knowledge on cyber security essentials
OBJECTIVE
 To study the cyber security fundamentals
 To study the various techniques on attack and exploitation
 To study in detail about malicious code
 To study about defense and analysis techniques
UNIT I CYBER SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS

Network and security concepts – basic cryptography – Symmetric encryption – Public key
Encryption – DNS – Firewalls – Virtualization – Radio Frequency Identification – Microsoft
Windows security Principles.

UNIT II ATTACKER TECHNIQUES AND MOTIVATIONS

Antiforensics – Tunneling techniques – Fraud Techniques - Threat Infrastructure.

UNIT III EXPLOITATION

Techniques to gain a foot hold – Misdirection, Reconnaissance, and disruption methods.

UNIT IV MALICIOUS CODE

Self Replication Malicious code – Evading Detection and Elevating privileges – Stealing
Information and Exploitation.

UNIT V DEFENSE AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES

Memory Forensics – Honeypots – Malicious code naming – Automated malicious code analysis
systems – Intrusion detection systems – Defense special file investigation tools.
TOTAL HOURS: 45
TEXT BOOK
1. James Graham, Richard Howard and Ryan Olson, “Cyber Security Essentials”, CRC
Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. By Dan Shoemaker, Ph.D., William Arthur Conklin, Wm Arthur Conklin,
“Cybersecurity: The Essential Body of Knowledge”, Cengage Learning, 2012.
2. Ali Jahangiri, “Live Hacking: The Ultimate Guide to hacking Techniques & Counter
measures for Ethical Hackers & IT Security Experts”, 2009.
ELECTIVE L T P C
FUZZY LOGIC & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
3 0 0 3

AIM:
To provide in depth knowledge to students about the artificial neural networks and also Fuzzy
Logic as well as application of it.

OBJECTIVE:
 To make the student learn to improve their skills over artificial neural network and their
application.
 To make the student learn to understand the concepts of fuzzy logic and their application.

UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF ANN 9


Introduction – Neuron Physiology – Specification of the brain – Eye neuron model - Fundamentals of
ANN –Biological neurons and their artificial models – Learning processes –different learning rules –
types of activation functions– training of ANN – Perceptron model ( both single & multi-layer ) – training
algorithm – problems solving using learning rules and algorithms – Linear seperability limitation and its
over comings

UNIT II ANN ALGORITHM 9


Back propagation training algorithm – Counter propagation network – structure & operation – training –
applications of BPN & CPN -Statistical method – Boltzmann training – Cauchy training – Hop field
network and Boltzmann machine – Travelling sales man problem - BAM – Structure – types – encoding
and retrieving – Adaptive resonance theory – Introduction to optical neural network – Cognitron &
Neocognitron

UNIT III APPLICATION OF ANN 9


Hand written and character recognition – Visual Image recognition –- Communication systems – call
processing– Switching – Traffic control – routing and scheduling –Articulation Controller - Neural
Acceleration Chip (NAC)

UNIT IV INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY LOGIC 9


Introduction to fuzzy set theory –– membership function - basic concepts of fuzzy sets – Operations on
fuzzy sets and relations, classical set Vs fuzzy set – properties of fuzzy set – fuzzy logic control principles
– fuzzy relations – fuzzy rules – Defuzzification – Time dependent logic – Temporal Fuzzy logic ( TFC )
– Fuzzy Neural Network ( FANN ) – Fuzzy logic controller – Fuzzification & defuzzification interface.

UNIT V APPLICATION OF FUZZY LOGIC 9


Application of fuzzy logic to washing machine – Vaccum cleaner – Water level controller – temperature
controller- Adaptive fuzzy systems – Fuzzy filters – Sub band coding – Adaptive fuzzy frequency
hopping.
TOTAL HOURS:45
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Freeman & Skapura, “Neural Networks”, Addison - Wesley, 1991.
2. Zurada.J.M., “Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems”, West, 1992.
3. Simon Haykin, Macmillan, “Neural Networks”, 1994.
4. Yagnanarayana.B., “Artificial Neural Networks”, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
ELECTIVE L T P C
ASIC DESIGN
3 0 0 3

AIM:
To make the student learn the fundamentals of ASIC and its design methods.
OBJECTIVE:
 To study the basics of ASIC and its cell design
 To learn about Programmable ASIC I/O Cells.
 To learn about various ACIC programmable logic cells.
 To study the simulation, synthesis and testing of ASIC.
 To study about ASIC construction, floor planning, placement and routing.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO ASICS, CMOS LOGIC AND ASIC LIBRARY DESIGN
9
Types of ASICs - Design flow - CMOS transistors CMOS Design rules - Combinational Logic Cell –
Sequential logic cell - Data path logic cell - Transistors as Resistors - Transistor Parasitic Capacitance-
Logical effort –Library cell design - Library architecture

UNIT II PROGRAMMABLE ASICS, PROGRAMMABLE ASIC LOGIC CELLS


PROGRAMMABLE ASIC I/O CELLS 9
Anti fuse - static RAM - EPROM and EEPROM technology - PREP benchmarks - Actel ACT - Xilinx
LCA –Altera FLEX - Altera MAX DC & AC inputs and outputs - Clock & Power inputs - Xilinx I/O
blocks.

UNIT III PROGRAMMABLE ASIC INTERCONNECT, PROGRAMMABLE ASIC DESIGN


SOFTWARE AND LOW LEVEL DESIGN ENTRY 9
Actel ACT -Xilinx LCA - Xilinx EPLD - Altera MAX 5000 and 7000 - Altera MAX 9000 - Altera FLEX
–Design systems - Logic Synthesis - Half gate ASIC -Schematic entry - Low level design language - PLA
tools -EDIF- CFI design representation.

UNIT IV LOGIC SYNTHESIS, SIMULATION AND TESTING 9


Verilog and logic synthesis -VHDL and logic synthesis - types of simulation -boundary scan test - fault
simulation - automatic test pattern generation.

UNIT V ASIC CONSTRUCTION, FLOOR PLANNING, PLACEMENT AND


ROUTING 9
System partition - FPGA partitioning - partitioning methods - floor planning - placement - physical design
flow –global routing - detailed routing - special routing - circuit extraction - DRC.

TOTAL HOURS: 45

REFERENCES:

1. M.J.S .Smith, “Application - Specific Integrated Circuits “- Addison -Wesley Longman Inc.,
1997.
2. Andrew Brown, " VLSI Circuits and Systems in Silicon", McGraw Hill, 1991
3. S.D. Brown, R.J. Francis, J. Rox, Z.G. Uranesic, " Field Programmable Gate Arrays ", Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 1992.
4. Mohammed Ismail and Terri Fiez, " Analog VLSI Signal and Information Processing ", Mc Graw
Hill, 1994.
5. S. Y. Kung, H. J. Whilo House, T. Kailath, " VLSI and Modern Signal Processing ", Prentice
Hall, 1985.
6. Jose E. France, Yannis Tsividis, " Design of Analog - Digital VLSI Circuits for
Telecommunication and Signal Processing ", Prentice Hall, 1994.

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