Monday 25 March 2013

Future & Scope of Electronic and Communications Engineering


Future & Scope of Electronic and Communications Engineering (ECE)


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Electronic engineering as a profession sprang from technological improvements in the telegraph industry in the late 19th century and the radio and the telephone industries in the early 20th century. People were attracted to radio by the technical fascination it inspired, first in receiving and then in transmitting. Many who went into broadcasting in the 1920s were only ‘amateurs’ in the period before World War I.
To a large extent, the modern discipline of electronic engineering was born out of telephone, radio, and television equipment development and the large amount of electronic systems development during World war II of radar, sonar, communication systems, and advanced munitions and weapon systems. In the interwar years, the subject was known as radio engineering and it was only in the late 1950s that the term electronic engineering started to emerge.
Electronics & Communication Engineering deals with the electronic devices, circuits, communication equipments like transmitter, receiver, integrated circuits (IC). It also deals with basic electronics, analog and digital transmission & reception of data, voice and video (Example AM, FM, DTH), microprocessors, satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae and wave progression. It aims to deepen the knowledge and skills of the students on the basic concepts and theories that will equip them in their professional work involving analysis, systems implementation, operation, production, and maintenance of the various applications in the field of Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Scope for Higher Education :

After graduation as a B.E / B.Tech in Electronics & Communication, one can look for M.E / M.Tech / M.S in any of the following areas
  • Mobile Communication
  • Telecommunication
  • Satellite Communication
  • Networking
  • Micro Electronics(VLSI)
  • Semi Conductors
  • Signal Processing
  • Control Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Embedded Systems
  • Automotive Electronics


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