Technical Symposium
Feb'28 2018
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Panimalar Engineering College,Chennai-123

EVENT 1 :PAPER PRESENTATION

Topics :(Not limited to )

  • Robotics and Cognitive Intelligence 
  • 4G/5G with IoT applications
  • Virtual reality
  • Ultra Wide Band communication and Millimeter wave technology 
  • VLSI and Image processing 
  • Satellite and Space vehicles
  • Big Data Analysis and cloud computing 
  • SDR and Cognitive technology
  • Communication Network Security Development
  • Electric vehicles

1) Maximum of 2 participants will be allowed to participate in the event.

2) The Paper should strictly adhere to IEEE double column format.

3) Number of pages should not exceed 6.

4) Last date for paper submission : 21/02/2018.

5) Acceptance will be intimated on or before 23/02/2018.

6) Papers should be submitted to the mail id: fuerzaece2018@gmail.com

7) Power Point Presentation should be brought in a CD and pen drive.

EVENT 2 :PROJECT DISPLAY

1) Maximum of 4 participants will be allowed to participate in the event.

2) Every team must submit a one-page abstract of their project work.

3) The project report should include a brief write up on the following: aim or   problem statement, Project methodology and conclusion.

4) Abstract and project report should be submitted to the mail id:         fuerzaece2018@gmail.com

5) Last date for submitting the Abstract and project report submission :     21/02/2018.

6)Acceptance will be intimated on or before 23/02/2018.

EVENT 3 :CIRCUIT DEBUGGING

Ever been bugged lately & tried to solve it?? Here is your chance to do it so! Crack your technical brain to unravel the mystery behind the bugs of the circuit. Do you have it in you to fester all your technical knowledge. How to rectify the glitch & make it right? If so, then get ready to be bugged!!

RULES & REGULATIONS:

  • Every team should consist a maximum of TWO team members.
  • Every team has to register for Fureza'18.
  • All the participants must carry college ID cards with them.
  • The decision of the judges & event coordinators shall be treated as final & binding to all.
  • A basic knowledge of digital and analog circuitry is necessary.
  • The participants are not allowed to bring any components as well as programmable calculator. The necessary components & materials for the event will be supplied by the organizers.
  • The rules are tentative & may change if required.
  • Results once declared will be final.
  • Any malpractice is strictly treated and is submitted to the Fureza'18.
  • Disciplinary Committee.

DETAILS:

  The event  has THREE rounds which test your circuit debugging skills.

Round 1:

In this round 50 questions (multiple choice) related to Analog and Digital Electronics will be given. It's an aptitude like written exam. Time provided for this round is 30 min. Participants are required to have basic knowledge of Analog and Digital Electronics. Each correct answer carries one mark.

Round 2:

Participants who are selected to the second round are tested on their debugging skills with simpler circuits. In this round 30 questions will be presented as PowerPoint. The participants are supposed to identify the circuit, faults, symbols, components, missing components, rectify the circuit, and obtain the required waveform.

This is rapid fire round. The participants have to answer within 3 minutes. The maximum no. of questions the participants can answer is 30 questions. Only one chance is given to answer a question. Each correct answer carries Two marks.

Round 3:

Participants who  are  selected for this final round are  bound  to debug minimum of 2 complex circuits provided & expected to obtain the required output from the given 3 circuits.

Participants who  are  selected for this final round have to select a question paper placed on the table. within 15 minutes, the participant have to identify the name of the circuit and draw correct circuit diagram. Once correct circuit diagram is drawn, the participants will be allowed to debug a circuit placed on separate table.

The participants have to debug and take output within 30 minutes. 10 marks are given for circuit identification, 10 marks for correct circuit diagram, 15 marks for debugging and 15 marks for bringing output.

JUDGING CRITERIA:

  • Toppers of previous round are selected to the next round.
  • The number of rounds can be altered according to the number of participants.
  • If there is any tie-up between two teams then the overall scores in all the three rounds will be considered.
  • The rules are tentative to change according to the situations.

For any clarification you may contact the student coordinator

C.H.Sairam - 9962111568