Friday, June 08, 2007

The seminar topics for the 3rd Semester MLISc students for the year 2007-08 are given below. The dates of the seminar will be intimated later.



Generalised model of telecommunication Ali K.S.
Milestones in the evolution of telecommunications Umme Asima
TRAI and its role Anila K
Development of telecommunications in India Umesha M.L.
Digital Vs. Analogue Signals Archana N
Modulation: Need. Types of Modulation Udaya Bhaskar K.R
Data encoding methods Arundathi. B.L
Frequency, Spectrum and Bandwidth Sunil Kumar R
Modes of transmission Balachandra Deshpande
Multiplexing Sunandamma M
Transmission impairments Banashankari G
Guided Transmission media Sridhar M P
Unguided Transmission media Binod Kumar Yadav
Network components Sidde Gowda M P
Circuit Switching Networks Byrappa M
Packet Switching Networks Sheela M S
Types of computer networks Chenna Keshava B
Medium access control Sajana C
Internet – History and Development Chiranjeevi G.R.
HTTP protocol and HTML Rudresha D.C.
Internet Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and IP Divya Kumar M
Transmission over a telephone channel using PPP Rashmi T
Internet Communication Harish D. N
Security requirements and attacks Raghavendra
Message authentication and hash functions Hemantha Rao K. R.
Public-key encryption Prasad N N
Digital signatures Kiran Kumar G
Fire walls Naveen Kumar M. N
Anti virus software Lohith G.N.
Wireless Networks Manjunatha J





Guidelines for the seminar:

Seminar presentations skills need to be learnt and rehearsed. Being able to give a good and clear presentation to a public audience is an asset you - and your future employer - will greatly value. Oral skills, alongside writing and research skills, teamwork, and time management, are aspects of your degree course, or key skills, which will have application to your future career in whatever field that may be. Future employers always ask for these key skills in references, and they are often seen as more important than the subject of your degree.

This (Click here) web resource gives you other guidelines which you can also follow.

Paper: The content of the seminar paper should be relevant and precise. Diagrams, illustrations etc may be used to explain the concept clearly. The paper should be typed in "Times New Roman" with font size 12 and one & a half line line space. The seminar paper should be prepared well in advance (at least two weeks before the date of presenation) in consultation with the teacher.


Presentation: The paper has to be presented in 10 minutes. Each presentation will be followed by 5 minutes discussion. You should 'read out' the paper/ppt.

More on seminar presentation later....