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SEMINAR ON CODING THEORY
& WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND LAUNCHING OF THE ECE ALUMNI WEBSITE -
AUGUST 5, 2005:
The ECE
department stood by its heritage in organizing the First seminar in
Golden Jubilee year of our Institution, 2005-2006. The seminar was
followed by the Inauguration of the Alumni Website of ECE the
first ever of its kind in the college and was proudly launched on August
5, 2005 by the Chief Gust and Orator of the seminar, Dr.N.R.Krishna.
He is Associate Professor of Electrical engineering at Texas A & M
University USA, who also donned the role of a first ranked student
of ECE department of CIT in 1992. He is the Editor for IEEE transactions
on Wireless communications which is also his field of interest.
The scope of the seminar was
to provide an insight into the basics of practices in coding theory and
wireless communication.
At the start,
Prof.N.R. Krishna who is an alumnus of ECE department launched the
alumni website, which was boasted to bring together all the alumni
of our department into a single pool and to develop the
Student-Alumni relationship. After the launch he registered with the
site to become the first Alumnus of the Website.
The seminar featured two
sessions each one in the Morning and other in the Afternoon. In session
one, the Professor took off his topic with back grounding on
Probability Theory and after encompassing the Communication model
accentuated his delivery on the role played by Source Coding and
Channel Coding Techniques. He improvised on how each method
inherited it’s pros and cons while elucidating the doubts flashed by the
students. The second session of the seminar witnessed the bedrock of
Wireless Communication principles distinctly explicated by the
Professor. He kept on his astute explanation through diverse
Multiplexing Schemes while punctuating on their areas of application.
Professor N.R.Krishna’s
seminar aided the students to get an overview of wireless communication.
Thus the seminar facilitated the students to make a smooth sail of
their perceptions, on an expanse loosely speculated as the juiceless
part of Communication theory.
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