About the department
The department of Electronics & Communication Engineering was established in the year
2004 with initial intake of 60 students. There are two PG programmes, M.E-Applied Electronics
started in the year 2011 and M.E-Communication and Networking started in the year 2013. The
undergraduate and post graduate programmes offered by the department of Electronics and
Communication give students a strong technical foundation and research skills that enable them
to succeed in their chosen fields. The Department is recognized as research centre under Faculty
of Information and Communication Engineering, affiliated to Anna University-Chennai. The
Department has signed MoU with reputed companies for student’s welfare.
The department has state-of-the-art research laboratories in addition to the academic labs,
enabling students to pursue their desire for attaining excellence in research and academics. These
resources help students to gain practical experience with contemporary engineering tools. For the
professional growth of students and faculty both inside and beyond the institute, the department
frequently organizes conferences, short-term training programmes, workshops, seminars, guest
lectures and short-term training sessions.
In the field of Electronics and Communication, we make every effort to enable our
students to compete globally and to develop original solutions to societal problems. The
department of ECE adopts several innovative teaching and learning methods to improve the
student’s educational experience. In a short period of time, multiple rank winners in Anna
University examinations have been generated with the help of excellent instruction and
assistance provided by highly skilled and experienced faculty members.
The department faculty members are highly competent and hold PhDs in a variety of
disciplines. The faculty members place a strong emphasis on developing competent engineers
who can significantly contribute for a bright future. Students are able to apply their theoretical
knowledge to real-world circumstances as a result of faculty's regular involvement with them.
In order to improve the Educational qualification of students, the students are motivated
to participate in paper presentations, conferences, seminars and workshops. More than 90% of
our passed out students are placed in various well reputed organization and Industrial
Institutions. We as an innovative team continue to march forward for the success of the
department and will try to achieve new heights.
COURSES OFFERED
Degree | Specialization | Intake | Year of Establishment |
B.E. | Electronics & Communication Engineering | 60 | 2004 |
M.E. | Applied Electronics | 18 | 2011 |
M.E. | Communication and Networking | 18 | 2013 |
Degree | Specialization | Year of Establishment | No of Scholars Completed | No of Scholars Pursuing |
Ph.D | Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering | 2014 | 12 | 16 |
DEPARTMENT VISION
To offer high quality education in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering with research focus which leads to progressive career in industry and academia globally.
DEPARTMENT MISSION
M1:To educate students with a strong foundation in Electronics and Communication Engineering
M2:To promote high-quality research
M3: To develop lifelong learning attitude and adapting to new ideas and technologies
M4:To practice students to analyze existing problems in their specialization and to develop innovative ideas for solving identified problems
M5:To bring out responsible citizen with good communication, leadership and managerial skill.
HoD Message
Warm Greetings to Everyone
Ponjesly College of Engineering, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, firmly believe that by concentrating on two key areas, concept-based learning and through industrial exposure, students may develop holistically. We are nurturing our students according to their areas of interest.
Concept based learning is given to our students with highly qualified, experienced and dynamic faculty members. MoU has been signed with industries for minimizing industry- institution gap, which makes our students globally competent.
The department has a top-notch infrastructure that houses all the labs and supports experimentation beyond those required by the university curriculum. Furthermore, the department has a research facility with authorized software. This facilitates the researchers’ work and permits students to complete their projects on-site. Students will routinely attend skill-development workshops from various industries in the department to stay up to date with the compatibility of industry requirements. In addition to this, seminars and guest lectures are being delivered by eminent academicians and business professionals for enhancing student’s technical skills.
The department organizes, symposium annually, which is a platform for students to demonstrate their technical skills. Students are being encouraged to do internships in reputed industries. Industrial visit has been arranged every year, as a part of their curriculum, which enables students to learn more on technologies carried out in industries for implementing a project.
Graduates from this discipline have a variety of job choices because hardware and software are integrated. I am grateful to the management for providing excellent facilities and providing limitless support for all of our activities.
Best wishes,
Dr.M.R.Kavitha
Professor & Head
Electronics & Communication Engineering
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
U.G. – Electronics & Communication Engineering
PEO1: To provide the students with a strong foundation in the required sciences in order to pursue studies in Electronics and Communication Engineering
PEO2: To gain adequate knowledge to become good professional in electronic and communication engineering associated industries, higher education and research
PEO3: To develop attitude in lifelong learning, applying and adapting new ideas and technologies as their field evolves
PEO4: To prepare students to critically analyze existing literature in an area of specialization and ethically develop innovative and research oriented methodologies to solve the problems identified.
PEO5: To inculcate in the students a professional and ethical attitude and an ability to visualize the engineering issues in a broader social context.
P.G. – APPLIED ELECTRONICS
PEO1: To enable graduates to develop solutions to real world problems in the frontier areas of Applied Electronics.
PEO2: To enable the graduates to adapt to the latest trends in technology through selflearning and to pursue research to meet out the demands in industries and Academia.
PEO3: To enable the graduates to exhibit leadership skills and enhance their abilities through lifelong learning.
PEO4: To become entrepreneurs to develop indigenous solutions.
P.G. – COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING
PEO1: Acquire core competence and excel in communication and networking based industries.
PEO2: Serve in research establishments and contribute towards the development of sophisticated signal processing systems.
PEO3: Provide consultancy and offer networking solutions for establishments.
PEO4: Work towards doctoral and post-doctoral degrees in the area of Data Centre Networking and 5G Networks
PEO5: Become entrepreneurs and contribute towards indigenous product development which could compete in global market.
U.G. -ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)
PO1:Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2:Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO3:Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4:Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5:Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6:The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7:Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8:Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9:Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10:Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11:Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12:Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO)
PSO1:Design, develop and analyze electronic systems through application of relevant electronics, mathematics and engineering principles
PSO2:Design, develop and analyze communication systems through application of fundamentals from communication principles, signal processing and RF system design and electromagnetics
PSO3:Adapt to emerging electronics and communication technologies and develop innovative solutions for existing and newer problems.
P.G. – APPLIED ELECTRONICS
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)
PO1: An ability to independently carry out research/investigation and development work to solve practical problems
PO2: An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document
PO3: Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program
PO4: To critically evaluate the design and provide optimal solutions to problem areas in advanced signal processing, Consumer and automotive systems, embedded systems and VLSI design.
PO5: To enhance and develop electronic systems, protocols between circuits using modern engineering hardware and software tools.
PO6: To acquire knowledge of fundamentals of power electronics, power management, wireless, power supply circuits, RF circuits and FPGA circuits
ME COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)
PO1: An ability to independently carry out research/investigation and development work to solve practical problems
PO2: An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document
PO3: Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program
PO4: Foundation of communication and signal processing systems: Ability to understand the basics principles of Networking, communication, signal processing, Security Network and understand their implementation issues.
PO5: Foundations of Mathematical concepts: Ability to apply mathematical knowledge to solve complex signal processing algorithms and networking issues.
PO6: Applications of Communication and networking and Research ability: Ability to use knowledge in various Domains to identify research gaps and provide innovative solutions.
FACULTY LIST (2023-24)
S.No | Name | Designation | AICTE Code | Qualification | Experience | Date of Joining |
1 | Dr.M.R.Kavitha | Professor & Head | 1-4236794635 | B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D., | 13.4 | 15-12-2018 |
2 | Dr.M.R.Geetha | Professor & IQAC Coordinator | 1-423126433 | B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D., | 17.4 | 02-06-2008 |
3 | Dr.R.Isaac Sajan | Professor & Vice Principal | 1-422467628 | B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D., | 15.4 | 03-05-2010 |
4 | Dr.L.Kebila Anns Subi | Professor | 1-423126543 | B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D., | 15.4 | 16-06-2008 |
5 | Dr.A.K.S.Saranya | Associate Professor | 1-3206504917 | B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D | 8.9 | 01-08-2015 |
6 | Mrs.P.Smaila Joshi | Assistant Professor | 1-423126549 | B.E.,M.E., | 15.4 | 16-06-2008 |
7 | Mr.S.Edwin Chandra | Assistant Professor | 1-426126691 | B.E.,M.E., | 14.4 | 19-06-2009 |
8 | Mrs.X.Delphin | Assistant Professor | 1-424055431 | B.E.,M.Tech., | 13.4 | 01-07-2010 |
9 | Mrs.T.Grace Berin | Assistant Professor | 1-7361340853 | B.E.,M.E.,(Ph.D)., | 12.4 | 15-06-2011 |
10 | Mrs.A.Alphiya | Assistant Professor | 1-1503473829 | B.E.,M.E.,(Ph.D)., | 11.4 | 15-06-2012 |
11 | Mr.D.Deiva Thaya Sweetlin | Assistant Professor | 1-1485675369 | B.E.,M.E., | 12.4 | 02-07-2012 |
12 | Mr.C.K.Suryaraj | Assistant Professor | 1-2188790823 | B.E.,M.E.,(Ph.D)., | 11 | 01-07-2013 |
13 | Mr.N.K.Arulraj | Assistant Professor | 1-2188667033 | B.E.,M.E.,(Ph.D)., | 10.4 | 10-07-2013 |
14 | Mrs.T.D.Sofia | Assistant Professor | 1-2188874086 | B.E.,M.E., | 10.4 | 17-06-2013 |
15 | Mrs.M.Sabitha Preethi | Assistant Professor | 9618140 | B.E.,M.E.,(Ph.D)., | 10.4 | 17-06-2013 |
16 | Mrs.K.Anusha | Assistant Professor | AU | B.E.,M.E., | 10.4 | 17-06-2013 |
LIST OF NON TEACHING STAFF
S.No. | Name of the Faculty | Degree | Designation |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mrs.Baby mari | D.ECE | Lab Assistant |
2 | Mrs. J.Anusha Reji | D.ECE | Lab Assistant |
3 | Mrs. T.Jemila Jaideep | D.ECE | Lab Assistant |
FACULTY WITH Ph.D
S.No. | Name | Department | University | Year of Passing |
1. | Dr.P.Jagatheeswari | ECE | Anna University | 2012 |
2. | Dr.M.R.Geetha | ECE | Anna University | 2018 |
3. | Dr. L.Kebila Anns Subi | ECE | Anna University | 2019 |
4. | Dr.R.Isaac Sajan | ECE | Anna University | Jan 2021 |
5. | Dr.M.R.Kavitha | ECE | Anna University | 2018 |
6. | Dr.Christal Jebi | ECE | Anna University | Nov 2023 |
6. | Dr.A.K.S.Saranya | ECE | Anna University | 2024 |
FACULTY PURSUING Ph.D
S.No. | Name |
Registration Year |
University | Supervisor | Status | Area |
1. | Mrs. T. Grace Berin | July 2017 | Anna University | Dr.C Helen Sulochana | Confirmation Completed | Medical Image Processing |
2. | Mrs.R.M.R.Shamija Sherryl | Jan 2018 | Anna University | Dr. T. Jaya | Thesis Submitted | Medical Image Processing |
3. | Mrs.A.Alphiya | July 2021 | Anna University | Dr. T. Latha | Course work completed | VLSI |
4. | Mr.C.K.Suryaraj | July 2016 | Anna University | Dr. M.R. Geetha | Confirmation Completed | Motion Estimation |
5. | Mr.N.K.Arulraj | July 2023 | Anna University | Dr. Isaac Sajan R | First DC meeting completed | Image Processing |
6. | Mrs.M.Sabitha Preethi | Jan 2021 | Anna University | Dr. M.R. Geetha | Confirmation Completed | Image Processing |
FACULTY WITH GUIDESHIP
SL.NO | NAME | Ph.D COMPLETED | Ph.D PURSUING |
1. | Dr.P.Jagtheeswari | 5 | 2 |
2. | Dr.M.R.Geetha | 3 | 7 |
3. | Dr.R.Isaac Sajan | 3 | 8 |
LIST OF CANDIDATES PURSUING Ph.D
S.No. | Name of the Supervisor | Name of Candidate |
1. | Dr.P.Jagatheeswari | 1.Ithaya P S-Synopsis
2.Nishanth S K-Confirmation |
2. | Dr.M.R.Geetha | 1.Suryaraj.C.K-Confirmation
2.Sabitha Preethi M-Confirmation 3.Anit Monisha M H-Course Work 4.Avina A-Course Work 5.Jebisha P R-Course Work 6.Joselin Kavitha M-Confirmation 7.Jencewin.J-Course Work |
3. | Dr.R.Isaac Sajan (4040044) | 1.Sugan.J (23144891240)-Confirmation
2.Soni Meera.G.V (23244891309)-Confirmation 3.Arul Raj.N.K (23149897456)-Course Work 4.Manchu.M (23244897433)-Course Work 5.Felsy.C (23244897435)-Course Work 6.Jelba.J (23244897451)-Course Work 7.Maria Sowmini.D (24244891378)-Course Work 8.Shajini.N (24244891482)-Course Work |
LIST OF CANDIDATES COMPLETED Ph.D
S.No. | Name of the Supervisor | Name of Candidate |
1. | Dr.P.Jagatheeswari | 1. Anith Jose R
2. Isha G 3. Chithra R S 4. Renuga S |
2. | Dr.M.R.Geetha | 1. Sindhusaranya B |
3. | Dr.Jasper J / Dr.M.R.Geetha | 1. Shiny S
2. Megiba Jasmine R |
3. | Dr.P.Jagatheeswari / Dr.R.Isaac Sajan | 1. Devina Merin D
2. Srinivasan P 3. Suresh K |
3. | Dr.K.Parimalageetha | 1. Sucharitha.M
2. Anna palagan.C 3. Kavitha.M.R 4. Ramji.D.R |
ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY
The Advanced Communications Laboratory caters the knowledge on design and affirmation of modern communications devices of the range from MHz-THz. The focal point of this lab is to design and develop next generation wired and wireless communication systems and to provide quality training to the students to compete in state and national level competitions. The Laboratory is well furnished with equipment like Gunn Microwave test benches, Klystron Microwave test benches, Antenna Trainer systems, Fiber Optic Trainer Kits and other trainer kits.
Lab Incharge: Mrs.X.Delphin
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY
Engineering Practices Laboratory is primarilydesigned to the students who have joined engineering course as freshers. This Laboratory experience will bea paramount in developing our students as independentlearnersand generatorsof knowledgewith hands on experience on basic engineering practices in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The laboratory is well equipped with various electrical wiring setups of a common household and components, to assemble and test simple electronic devices on PCB.
Lab Incharge: Mrs.K.Anusha
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LABORATORY
The Digital Electronics Laboratory aims to cater knowledge on Digital System Design and to provide hands-on experiments to supplement their theoretical understanding of digital electronics. Laboratory experiments in digital electronics are study of various logic gates, flip-flops and counters,both combinatorial and sequential logic circuits, such as, adders, subtractors, comparator, multiplexer/demultiplexer, encoders/decoders, 7-segment display and decoder/driver. This laboratory is equipped with Digital trainer kit and IC testers.
Lab Incharge: Mrs.Y.Anitta
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS LABORATORY
This lab aims to facilitate students a strong foundation in Microprocessor and Microcontroller systems and its programming. The students learn Assembly Language programming of 16-bit and 32-bit Microprocessor and Microcontroller. This lab paves the way of foundation for designingand implementing embedded based programming devices like interface of I/O devices, perform A/D and D/A conversions, design traffic light etc.The skills acquired through the experiments help the students to do their projects and enhance their knowledge of the latest trends. The laboratory is also equipped with advanced processorsand their interfacing devices for different applications, which enhance students problem-solving and innovation in the field of embedded systems and real-time applications.
Lab Incharge: Mrs.A.Alphiya
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
PROJECT LAB
Project Laboratory enables students to obtain hands-on experience and to realize their project ideas as executable projects. The project lab stresses on clearly identifying the needs for the progress of the technology. The intention is that the products/technologies developed under the project by the students become useful for the benefit of the people at large. The lab will be helpful to inculcate research-based skills in the students. The lab will also help students to apply latest research techniques in their ongoing projects. Final year project and mini project of all semesters are carried out in this laboratory.
Lab Incharge : Mrs.Edwin chandra
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
CIRCUITS I LAB
Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory
This laboratory is specially designed and developed for the students to observe the characteristics of various electronic devices. This lab is well provided with equipment like Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes (CRO), Digital Oscilloscopes, Regulated DC power supplies (RPS), Function Generators, Digital and Analog meters of a wide range. This lab gives practical observation on different basic applications of electronic devices. This gives a good foundation on electronic devices to the students in the initial years.
Circuits Analysis Laboratory
This laboratory is developed for the students to do practical verification of theorems and concepts learned in theory through experimentation. It includes experiments in DC and AC circuits involving the utilization of a variety of instruments, such as DC/AC meters, regulated power supplies, signal generators, oscilloscopes and frequency counters.
Lab Incharge: Mrs.R.M.R.Shamija Sherryl
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
CIRCUITS II LAB
Communication Systems Laboratory
The communication Systems Laboratory intends to cover the basic understanding of functionalities of various block-sets involved in communication system. It involves system design and simulation exercises using MATLAB and experiments based on hardware boards. Students are introduced about the functioning of modern communication systems and how they perform in the presence of noise.
Linear Integrated Circuits Laboratory
The Linear Integrated Circuits laboratory is developed for understanding and designing integrated circuits and real-time systems. The laboratory introduces the use, characterization, analysis and design methods of integrated circuits with a focus on applications. This lab introduces IC741 and its applications, 555 timer and various voltage regulators. IC testers are available. This laboratory is fully equipped with major equipments like Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Function Generator, regulated power supplies,DSO and various ICs.
Lab Incharge: Mrs.P.Smaila Josy
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
LAB 7 (Computer)
VLSI Laboratory
The aim of this lab is to provide an experimental platform for the students to design and implement logic gates using MOS switches. In this lab, students implement transistor level logic circuits for various combinational/sequential circuit like gates, adders, Flip-flops etc. The prerequisite for the lab is knowledge of digital electronics and CMOS based design methodologies, which are covered in theory classes during their present/earlier semesters. The methodology of the lab is to explain the theory as well as logic involved in the experiment. Students then implement the explained logic according to the stated design constraints, during lab hour individually.
Embedded Systems Laboratory
The embedded systems laboratory was established with the major focus in making students aware of hardware related designs. It provides a platform for the students to do multidisciplinary projects and gain experience in programming languages that is used in current industrial practice. The project area mainly deals with many applications by using the following technology like ZigBee, ARM and Smart automations with the help of simulation tools like KEIL.
Network Laboratory
This laboratory is developed for enabling students about the basics of Ns2 programming. This laboratory is fully equipped with major equipment LAN trainer and NS2 Simulator.This laboratory helps students to analysis the behaviour of overall network operation.Computers are available and configured as host and nodes to implement and study various LAN topologies like BUS, DUAL BUS, RING, STAR topologies. This lab is also equipped with serialand parallel communication systems. Stop and wait, Go and Back and selective/repeat protocols are also implemented for LAN. Network simulator (NS2) software are installed on computers to simulate and analyze various network entitie
Lab Incharge :Mrs.T.Grace Berin
Lab Assistant: Mrs.P.Baby Mari
LAST FIVE YEARS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT DETAILS
Academic year: 2018-19
Sl. No. | Academic Year | Student Name | Event | College Name | Position |
1. | 2018-19 | Vedha S. | Just A Minute | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Winner |
2. | 2018-19 | Vedha S. | Quiz | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Winner |
3. | 2018-19 | Vidhulya | Quiz | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Winner |
4. | 2018-19 | Nithya | Quiz | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
5. | 2018-19 | Mohamed Farhan M.S. | MEME Creation | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
6. | 2018-19 | Ratheesh S. | Photography | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
7. | 2018-19 | Mumtha Grace | Circuit Debugging | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Winner |
8. | 2018-19 | AbishaShanthini C. | Circuit Debugging | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
9. | 2018 – 19 | T. JeniSowmya | Circuit Debugging | Mar Ephraem College of Engineering & Technology | Winner |
10. | 2018 – 19 | T. JeniSowmya | Just A Minute | Mar Ephraem College of Engineering & Technology | Winner |
11. | 2018 – 19 | T. JeniSowmya | Quiz Master | Mar Ephraem College of Engineering & Technology | Winner |
12. | 2018-19 | Ajonna L. | Paper Presentation | Ponjesly College of Engineering | Best Paper Award |
13. | 2018-19 | Adorna L. | Paper Presentation | Ponjesly College of Engineering | Best Paper Award |
14. | 2018-19 | AbishaShanthini C. | Paper Presentation | Cape Institute of Technology | Runner |
15. | 2018-19 | Sweetlin C. Diana | Paper Presentation | Cape Institute of Technology | Runner |
16. | 2018-19 | Jerish Nixon | Weight Lifting | Anna University Inter-Zonal Tournament | Runner |
17. | 2018-19 | JeniSowmya T | Elocution | Ponjesly College of Engineering | Runner |
18. | 2018-19 | Shivani Shejo | Essay Writing | Ponjesly College of Engineering | Winner |
19. | 2018 – 19 | N.Jerish Nixon | WeightLifting (77kg) | Sports Development Authority of Tamilnadu | Runner |
20. | 2018 – 19 | J. Heleena | Quiz | Arunachala College of Engineering | Runner |
21. | 2018 – 19 | J. Anu Jeba Stary | Quiz | Arunachala College of Engineering | Runner |
22. | 2018 – 19 | Sowkara Priyanka S | Quiz | Arunachala College of Engineering | Runner |
23. | 2018 – 19 | Sweetlin C. Diana | Quiz | Arunachala College of Engineering | Winner |
24. | 2018 – 19 | T. JeniSowmya | Quiz | Arunachala College of Engineering | Winner |
25. | 2018 – 19 | SowkaraPriyanka S | Paper Presentation | Arunachala College of Engineering | Best Paper Award |
26. | 2018 – 19 | J. Anu Jeba Stary | Paper Presentation | Arunachala College of Engineering | Best Paper Award |
27. | 2018 – 19 | T. Jeni Sowmya | Paper Presentation | Arunachala College of Engineering | Best Presentation Award |
Academic year: 2019-2020
Sl. No. | Academic Year | Student Name | Event | College Name | Position |
1. | 2019-20 | Ajonna L | Paper Presentation | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Winner |
2. | 2019-20 | Adorna L | Paper Presentation | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Winner |
3. | 2019-20 | Catherin Bency S. | Circuit Debugging | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Runner |
4. | 2019-20 | AmirthaKesav G | Connection | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Winner |
5. | 2019-20 | Malgisha Zen | Connection | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Runner |
6. | 2019-20 | Aniha S | Connection | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Runner |
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2019-20 | Sathya D | Connection | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Runner |
8 | 2019-20 | Catherin Bency S | Connection | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Winner |
9 | 2019-20 | Arthi A | Project Expo | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Winner |
10 | 2019-20 | Devika S.K. | Project Expo | Loyala Institute of Technology & Science | Winner |
11 | 2019-20 | JeflinMol J T | Teaser | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
12 | 2019-20 | Devi Sneha S S
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Teaser | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
13 | 2019-20 | Shivani SHEJO | Teaser | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
14 | 2019-20 | Sweetlin C Diana | Teaser | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
15 | 2019-20 | JeniSowmya T | Teaser | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
Academic Year 2021-2022
Sl. No. | Academic Year | Student Name | Event | College Name | Position |
1 |
2021-22 | Raja.M | QUIZ | Nesamony Memorial Christian College | Runner |
2 | 2021-22 | Roshin | QUIZ | Nesamony Memorial Christian College | Runner |
3 | 2021-22 | Rohan Rodrigues.J | Circuit Connecting | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
4 | 2021-22 | Surya Prakash.C.V | Circuit Connecting | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
5 | 2021-22 | Raja.M | Circuit Connecting | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Winner |
6 | 2021-22 | Roshin.F | Circuit Connecting | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
7 | 2021-22 | Raja.M | Quiz | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
8 | 2021-22 | Raja.M | Photo Contest | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Winner |
9 | 2021-22 | Suriya Prakash.C.V | Quiz | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
10 | 2021-22 | Suriya Prakash.C.V | Circuit Debugging | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and -Technology | Runner |
11 | 2021-22 | Roshin.F | Photo Contest | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
12 | 2021-22 | Roshin.F | Quiz | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Winner |
13 | 2021-22 | Rohan Rodrigues.J | Quiz | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Winner |
14 | 2021-22 | Raja.M | Circuit Debugging | Mar Ephream college of Engineering and Technology | Runner |
15 | 2021-22 | Roshin.F | Circuit Debugging | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
16 | 2021-22 | Raja.M | Circuit Debugging | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
17 | 2021-22 | Suriya Prakash.C.V | Circuit Debugging | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
18 | 2021-22 | Ashika.M | Paper Presentation | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
19 | 2021-22 | Merfina.N.k | Paper Presentation | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science | Runner |
20 | 2021-22 | Rohan | Bug Hunt | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
21 | 2021-22 | Raja M | Quzzie Buzzie | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Winner |
22 | 2021-22 | Roshin F | Quzzie Buzzie | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Winner |
23 | 2021-22 | Mary Abina Arthi | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
24 | 2021-22 | Badma Priya | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
25 | 2021-22 | Anushiya M | Bug Hunt | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Winner |
26 | 2021-22 | Pabilin Jabisha A | Project Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
27 | 2021-22 | Joan Shajinah B | Project Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
28 | 2021-22 | Joshua PJ | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Winner |
29 | 2021-22 | Caleb Samuel D | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Winner |
30 | 2021-22 | Karthik AS | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Winner |
31 | 2021-22 | Sriveni A | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
32 | 2021-22 | Anusuya M | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
33 | 2021-22 | Karthik AS | Paper Presentation | St.Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering | Winner |
34 | 2021-22 | Caleb Samuel D | Paper Presentation | St.Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering | Winner |
35 | 2021-22 | Joshua PJ | Paper Presentation | St.Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering | Winner |
36 | 2021-22 | Joshua PJ | Hackathon | St.Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering | Runner |
37 | 2021-22 | Sushma | Paper Presentation | Rajas Institute of Technology | Winner |
38 | 2021-22 | Nivedha MS | Paper Presentation | Rajas Institute of Technology | Winner |
39 | 2021-22 | Karthik AS | Paper Presentation | Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education | Winner |
40 | 2021-22 | Caleb Samuel D | Paper Presentation | Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education | Winner |
41 | 2021-22 | Joshua PJ | Paper Presentation | Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education | Winner |
42 | 2021-22 | Caleb Samuel D | EL-EXAMEN | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
43 | 2021-22 | Roshin F | EL-EXAMEN | Xavier Institute of Business Administration | Winner |
Academic Year 2022-2023
Sl. No. | Academic Year | Student Name | Event | College Name | Position |
1 | 2022-23 | G.Miraclin Jebisha | Tech-Query | Annai Velankanni College Of Engineering | Winner |
2 | 2022-23 | Anu Sree | Tech-Query | Annai Velankanni College Of Engineering | Winner |
3 | 2022-23 | C.Paramesh | Essay Writing | Raja Kokila Arakattalai,
Nagercoil |
Runner |
4 | 2022-23 | Parvathy U N | Paper Presentation | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
5 | 2022-23 | Parvathy U N | Spell Bee | Stella Mary’s College of Engineering | Runner |
University Rank Holders (Last 5 Years)
RANK HOLDERS
S.No | Name of the Student | CGPA | Rank | PG/UG | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mary Ronisha | 0 | 40 | UG | 2016 |
2 | Ashwini.J | 0 | 23 | UG | 2015 |
3 | STEMY SHALAN.S | 8.96 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
4 | SHARLEEN.S | 8.93 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
5 | GOPI KRISHNAN | 8.82 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
6 | MUNISHA.C | 8.82 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
7 | DEEPTHI.S.P | 8.78 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
8 | RAMYA.M | 8.78 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
9 | NITHYA.V | 8.76 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
10 | SOWMIYA.S.V | 8.62 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
11 | ADITHYA.G.S.KUMAR | 8.61 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
12 | BENISHA BLESSING I | 8.58 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
13 | PRABHA.S | 8.52 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
14 | JEBA REENA | 8.51 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
15 | PRAVEENA.S | 8.46 | 0 | UG | 2014 |
JOURNAL PUBLICATION DETAILS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-2025
- Isaac Sajan R, Manju M, Felsy C, Joselin Kavitha M. Microplastic predictive modelling with the integration of Artificial Neural Networks and Hidden Markov Models (ANN-HMM). J Environ Health Sci Engineer (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40201-024-00920-2.(SCI & Scopus)Q2.
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023-2024
- Preethi, M.S., Geetha, M.R., Jaya, T. et al. Wall-Cor Net: wall color replacement via Clifford chance-based deep generative adversarial network. SIViP 18, 4075–4084 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11760-024-03054-y.(SCI & Scopus)Q2.
- Jasmine, R.M., Jasper, J. & Geetha, M.R. An efficient secure cryptosystem using improved identity based encryption with multimodal biometric authentication and authorization in cloud environments. Wireless Netw (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11276-024-03780-8.(SCI & Scopus)Q2.
- A. Avina and M. R. Geetha, “CAVIaR Crayfish Algorithm Enabled Deep Kronecker Network for Wormhole Attack Mitigation on Network Control System,” 2024 5th International Conference for Emerging Technology (INCET), Belgaum, India, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/INCET61516.2024.10593160.(Scopus).
- K. Suryaraj, M.R. Geetha, Block based motion estimation model using CNN with representative point matching algorithm for object tracking in videos, Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 255, Part A,2024, 124407, ISSN 0957-4174, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2024.124407.(SCI & Scopus)Q1.
- Sugan J, Isaac Sajan R,PredictOptiCloud: A hybrid framework for predictive optimization in hybrid workload cloud task scheduling, Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory,Volume 134,2024,102946,ISSN 1569-190X,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2024.102946.(SCI & Scopus)Q1.
- R. Isaac Sajan, V. Bibin Christopher, Drinking Water quality detection using Genetic Neural network, International Journal of Global Warming 2024. Published Online. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2024.10058704 (SCI & Scopus)Q3.
- V. Bibin Christopher, R. Isaac Sajan, T.S. Akhila, and M. Joselin Kavitha, Prediction of weather using high-performance gradient boosting, International Journal of Global Warming 2023 31:1, 30-41(SCI & Scopus)Q3.
- Isaac Sajan R. V. Bibin Christopher; A Fuzzy Inference System for enhanced groundwater quality assessment and index determination. Water Quality Research Journal 1 August 2023; 58 (3): 230–246. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2023.031(SCI & Scopus)Q2.
- Maria Sowmni, Isaac Sajan R, Joselin Kavitha M, Geetha M R (2023), A Review on Artificial Intelligence Based Intrusion Detection System, International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management, Volume 7, Issue 3, ISSN: 2582-3930.
- Arulraj NK, Isaac Sajan R, Joselin Kavitha M, Adlin Gold, (2023), Data Sharing Scheme for Big Data Based on user Revocation, International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management, Volume 7, Issue 3, ISSN: 2582-3930.
- Selvin Rajesh Kumar, Dr. R. Isaac Sajan , ” Energy Optimization Using Reptile Search in Wireless Sensor Networks , International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 10, Issue 5, pp.363-372, September-October-2023. Available at doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST52310551
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023
- Christopher, V.B., Sajan, R.Isaac sajan., Akhila, T.S. et al. A QoS Aware Three Way Point Rule based Fusion of Earth Worm and Deer Hunt Optimization Routing in Wireless Sensor Network. Wireless Pers Commun 128, 1193–1215 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-022-09995-2(SCI & Scopus)
- Kokila, M.L.S., Christopher, V.B., Isaac Sajan.R et al. Efficient abnormality detection using patch-based 3D convolution with recurrent model. Machine Vision and Applications 34, 54 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00138-023-01397-z
- Mrs.Maria Sowmini, Dr.Isaac Sajan R, Mrs. Joselin Kavitha, Dr.M.R.Geetha , A Review on Artificial Intelligence Based Intrusion Detection System, International Research Journal of Engineering and Management, vol. 07,Issue 03, March 2023.
- Mr. Arul raj N K, Dr. Isaac Sajan R, Mr.Adlin Gold, Mrs. Joselin Kavitha, Data Sharing Scheme for Big Data Based on User Revocation, International Research Journal of Engineering and Management, vol. 07,Issue 03, March 2023.
- Bibin Christopher,.V, Isaac Sajan.R, Akhila.T.S, Joselin Kavitha.M, “A QoS aware three way point rule based fusion of earthworm and deer huntoptimisation routing in wireless sensor network”, Wireless personal communication, ISSN:0929-6212,2022.
- A.K.S.Saranya, Dr.T.Jaya, “ Early detection of heart beat from multimodel data using RPA learning with KDNN – SAE ”, in journal “Computer systems science and Engineering” in volume 45,No.1 PP 545 – 562 in August 2022.
- M.R.Shamija Sherryl, Dr.T.Jaya, “Semantic multiclass segmentation and classification of kidney lesions” in Neural processing letters.
- Balraj Sindhusaranya , Murugesan Rangabai Geetha, “Retinal blood vessel segmentation using root guided decision tree assisted enhanced Fuzzy C – mean clustering for disease identification”, Biomedical signal processing and control, Vol.82,no:104525,2023, PP 1- 10.
- Sindhusaranya, M.R.Geetha,T.Rajesh,b, “Hybrid algorithm for retinal blood vessel segmentation using different pattern recognition techniques”, Journal of intelligent and fuzzy systems,Vol.43,2022,PP 7605 – 7615 .
- Jensewin, M.R.Geetha, S.Edwin Chandra, “IOT based soil monitoring system for smart agriculture”, International Journal of Engineering Inventions, Vol.11, No.8, 2022, PP 34 – 39.
- Srinivasan and P. Jagatheeswari,P 2022 “Machine learning controller for dfig based wind conversion system,” Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, vol. 35, no.1, pp. 381–397.
- E.Shajinisheeba and P. Jagatheeswari,P2022 ‘Hybrid Renewable Energy system using cuckoo firefly Optimization,” Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing vol.34 no.2.pp.1142-1156.
- DevinaMerin and P. Jagatheeswari 2022 ‘Detection of Microbial Activity in Silver Nanoparticles Using Modified Convolution Network’ Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, vol.33, no.3.pp 1849-1860
- Suresh,k. and Jagatheeswari, P.2022 ‘Economic analysis of a hybrid intelligent optimization-based renewable energy system using smart grids’ journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. Pree-press,no.Pree-press,pp.1-12
- Anit Monisha.M.H, M.R.Geetha, “Performance Evaluation of FSO system with ASK Modulation Technique Under Different Weather Conditions”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research,Vol.XIV,no.XII,Dec-2022.
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2021-2022
- T Rajesh, S Ambika Rani, MR Kavitha, MR Geetha, “Current programmed transfer function model of Luo Converters for Standalone Photovoltaic System”,Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, vol.25, no.6, pp.10608-10619, 2021
- Grace Berin, C.Helen Sulochana, “Automatic detection of cerebral microbleed using deep bounding box based water shed segmentation from Magnetic Resonance Images”, ICSCSP 2021 Advances in Intelligent systems and computing, vol.1413, pp.733-740, Jan 2022.
- Isaac Sajan R, (2022), S Vinesh, Muthu Raja, Bibin Christopher, E Fenil, An Enhanced Cluster Head Selection Based Routing Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks ,International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM), Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 1-6.
- Sajan, R.I., (2022), Christopher, V.B., Kavitha, M.J. et al. An energy aware secure three-level weighted trust evaluation and grey wolf optimization based routing in wireless ad hoc sensor network. Wireless Networks. (SCI & Scopus) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11276-022-02917-x.
ACADEMIC YEAR:2020-2021
- SaranyaAKS,T.Jaya,Estimation of heart rate using PPG sensor at the suprasternal notch, IRJET, Volume 7,Issue 11,November 2020
- Isha, G. and Jagatheeswari, P, 2020, ‘Optimal Placement of DSTATCOM and PV Array in a Distribution Networks Considering Load Variations’, Solid state technology, 63, Issue no. 5, pp. 8621-8638
- Isha, G. and Jagatheeswari, P, 2020, ‘An Enhanced Lightning Search Algorithm for Optimal Sizing of DSTATCOM and PV Array in Distribution Systems’, Solid state technology, 63, Issue no. 5, pp. 8285-8293.
- Isha, G &Jagatheeswari, P 2021, ‘An improved lightning search algorithm employed performance enhancement in distribution system’, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, vol. 14, no. 1, 1-15. Impact Factor: 2.259.
- Isha, G &Jagatheeswari, P 2021, ‘Optimal allocation of DSTATCOM and PV array in distribution system employing fuzzy – lightning search algorithm’, Automatika, vol. 62, no. 3, 339-352. Impact Factor: 1.790.
- Ithaya, and P.Jagatheeswari 2021 ‘System Reliability Management of Multistate Generation Provider using a Hybrid Monte Carlo Simulation’ Solid state technology, vol.64, Issue no. 2, pp.817-830
- Devina Merin, Jagatheeswari and Anith Jose2021‘ Analytics and Strategies of Aurum Nano Particles Biosynthesized from Chaetocerouscalcitrans And Chlorella’ Solid State Technology Vol: 64 Issue no 2 .pp.1597-1611
- Isaac Sajan R, Sugan J “Enhanced Energy Efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Network Using Modified Trust Based Leach Protocol ” (2021) , International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Online ISSN : 2394-4099 | Print ISSN : 2395-1990 UGC Journal No : 47147, Vol 8, Issue 09, Page 08-17.
- R Isaac Sajan& J, Jasper. (2021). A Secure Routing Scheme To Mitigate Attack In Wireless Adhoc Sensor Network.Computers & Security. 103. 102197. 10.1016/j.cose.2021.102197 (SCI&Scopus). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cose.2021.102197
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2019-2020
- Remya R, ParimalaGeetha K, Sundaravadivelu S “Enhanced DWT filtering Technique for Brain Tumor Detection” IETE Journal of research, ISSN: 0377-2063.
- Anith Jose and P. Jagatheeswari 2019 ‘Neutroscopic data synthesis of biodegradable polymer for industrial bio robots’ Cognitive Systems Research56 pp. 72–81.
- Jagatheeswari, R.S.Chithra, “Fractional crow search based support vector neural network for patient classification and severity analysis of tuberculosis”, The IET, Vol.10, no.1049,2018.
- Chithra R S, JagatheeswariP,Severity detection and infection level identification of tuberculosis using deep learning International Journal of Imaging Systems & Technology (IMA ),Int J Imaging Syst Technol. 2020;1–18.DOI: 10.1002/ima.22427
- Isaac Sajan R & Jasper J, (2020) , An Efficient Approach to Detect DoS Attacks in Wireless Ad hoc Sensor Network International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development, Volume 3, Issue 6, pp-270-274.
- IsaacSajan, R. & Jasper, J.. (2020). Trust‐based secure routing and the prevention of vampire attack in wireless ad hoc sensor network. International Journal of Communication Systems.33. 10.1002/dac.4341 (SCI & Scopus).https://doi.org/10.1002/dac.4341
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2018-2019
- R. Geetha, R. Suja Mani Malar, T. Rajesh” Brain tumor detection using optimization classification based on Rough Set Theory” Cluster Computing, doi.org/10.1007/s10586-018-2111-5,March 2018.
- K Parimala Geetha, Vicky Nair” Efficient Region and Edge Based Image Segmentation Technique”, International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, Volume 3, Issue 5, May – 2018, ISSN No:-2456-2165
- K Parimala Geetha, Vicky Nair” Review of Shadow Detection And Removal Techniques”, IJARIIE-ISSN(O)-2395-4396, Vol.4,No.3, 2018
- IsaacSajan R &Sugan J (2019), An Enhanced Cluster (CH-LEACH) Based Routing Scheme For Wireless Sensor Network, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, vol. 06,Issue 2, PP 1456-1459 .
- Isaac Sajan R &Sugan J (2019), An Efficient Cluster ( H-LEACH) Based Routing Scheme For Wireless Sensor Networks, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, vol. 02,Issue 03, PP 48-52
Department Library
‘Library’ is considered as part of the academic set-up. It serves as the main resource center of information and aims to develop a comprehensive collection of documents useful for faculty and students of the institute and provides an efficient dissemination of knowledge. So, all students and faculty members of the department are entitled to make use of the Library facilities. The ECE department Library is well-stocked with latest editions of books by eminent authors and is having a huge collection of books to cater to the needs and requirements of the faculty as well as students.
ECE Departmental library has been enriched with 232 volumes of textbooks, 1400 volumes of reference books, project thesis (UG-529 & PG – 156) of past academic years are being maintained.
Total volume = 2317
SYMPOSIUM
Department of ECE conducted a National level technical Symposium on 02-02-2019. Mr.E.David Jeba Singh, Superintending Engineer, Kanyakumari Electricity Distribution Circle,Nagercoil has attended as a Chief guest and address the gathering.
Department of ECE organised a State level technical Symposium “ENOVA 2K20”on 22-02-2020. Dr. Basil Ganapa S. M.Tech; MASCE(USA);Ph.D,Secretary,American Society of Civil Engineers,South Indian Region, Bangalore.National Executive Council Member,Indian society for Technical Education, New Delhi has address the gatherings and awarded prize winners.
Department of ECE conducted a National level technical Symposium “Brah Mos 2022”on 23-04-2022. Dr.A.Dunston Ramesh,Central Working Committee Member, IMA ) rewarded achievers and address the gatherings.
Department of ECE organised a National level technical Symposium “TECHNOFANTASIA 2K23”on 18-03-2023. Mr.M.Rose Cyril Xavier ,HRD Trainer/Psychologist,Former ASST.General Manager(BSNL) has attended as a chief guest and address the gatherings.