MU4001 Sound Engineering Syllabus:

MU4001 Sound Engineering Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 Implement the Standards in the real world service creations.
 To know about new generation set-top boxes, hand-held devices, and PC add-in cards.
 Understand MPEG-2 System Standards.
 To know the model, a framework for Human Activity Recognition.
 To showcase design optimization algorithms for better analysis and recognition of objects in a scene

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING

Frequency bands – Propagation and Modulation- Radio and Television Transmission System Transmitting Antennas and Systems – RF System Maintenance – Test Equipments – Audio Test and Measurements – Video Signal Measurement and Analysis.

UNIT II DATA BROADCASTING

Introduction to data Broadcasting- Data Broadcasting system overview and Architecture- Mpeg 2 Transport Basics- Data Categorization- Service Description Frame work – Synchronized Streaming Encapsulation – Data Piping Protocol.

UNIT III DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SYSTEMS

Basics Of Television – Analog Video Fundamentals – Digital Video Fundamentals – Analog Audio fundamentals – Digital Audio Fundamentals – Data Multiplexing – Transition to DTD.

UNIT IV AUDIO VIDEO STREAMING

Introduction to streaming media – Video Encoding – Audio Encoding – Preprocessing –Stream Serving – Web Casting –Media Players- Applications for Streaming Media – Content Distribution.

UNIT V ALGORITHMS AND INTERFACES

Color Introduction to Luma and Chroma – Introduction to Component SDTV – Introduction to HDTV – Digital Video Interfaces – Filtering And Sampling – Image Digitization and Reconstructions – Perceptions and Visual Activity – DeInterlacing – DV Compressions – Digital television Standards.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

COURSE OUTCOMES:

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO1:Work with big data platforms and its analysis techniques.
CO2:Design efficient algorithms for mining the data from large volumes.
CO3:Work with surveillance videos for analytics.
CO4:Design optimization algorithms for better analysis and recognition of objects in a scene.
CO5:Model a framework for Human Activity Recognition.

REFERENCES:

1. Charles Poynton, “Digital Video And HDTV Algorithm and Interfaces”, Morgan Kaufman Publishers 2012.
2. David Austerberry, “The technology of video and audio streaming”, 2nd Edition Elsevier focal press, 2005.
3. Jerry C. Whitaker, “Standard Handbook of Broadcast Engineering”, Mc Graw Hill Publications 2005.
4. Michael Robin And Michel Poulin, “Digital Television Fundamentals”, Design and Installation of Video and Audio Systems, Mcgraw Hill Publications, Second Edition, 2000.
5. Richards. S Chernock, Regis J.Cainon, Micheal A. Dolan, John R.Mick, “Data Broadcasting – Understanding the ATCS Data Broadcasting Standards”, JR Tata Mc Graw Hill -2001.