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RESUME OF PROF. (Dr.) MANOJ KUMAR

Name : Dr. Manoj Kumar

Designation : i)Professor & Head,

Deptt. of Electronics & Communication Engineering,

DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology,

Kabir Nagar, Jalandhar, Punjab, India. PIN-144008

ii)Dean (Research & Sponsored Projects),

iii)Officer Incharge M. Tech. (ECE),

PTU Regional Centre-DAVIET, Jal.

Date of Birth : August 29, 1969

Educational Qualification : B.E(ECE), M.Tech(ECE), Ph.D

Nationality : Indian

Contact Information

Office: DAV Institute of Engg. & Technology, Kabir Nagar, Jalandhar, Punjab (India)

PIN-144008

Phone: +91-181-*******, 2200232, 2207650 (Extn: 211)

Mobile: +987*******

E-Mail: *********@**********.***,

Residence: 133, BSF Colony, P.O New Grain Market, Jalandhar, Punjab (India)

PIN-144008 Phone: +91-181-*******)

Job Profile : Education, Vocational Training & Research

Targeted Trainee(s) : 1. Under Graduate & Post Graduate students in

Electrical, Electronics, Telecommunication,

Computer Sc. Engg. & IT

2. Faculty of other Institutions.

3. Professionals from Industry.

Subjects Taught : Optical Fiber Communication, Analog & Digital

Communication, Cellular & Mobile

Communication, Data Communication

Specialization : Optical Fiber Communication, Wireless Comm.

Countries Visited : U.S.A, U.K, France, Italy, Pakistan.

Professional Experience : Teaching & Research : 17 years (1991-2008)

Faculty Head in Department of Electronics & Communication Engg. and Research

Centre at DAV Institute of Engg. & Technology since July 2001 till date.

On deputation as Principal, DAV College of Engg. & Technology, Kanina

(Mohindergarh) from 13-8-2004 to 27-06-2005.

Lecturer at Mehr Chand Polytechnic, Jalandhar from February 1992-July 2001.

Lecturer at Seth Jai Prakash Polytechnic, Damla (Yamuna Nagar) from August 1991-

January 1992.

Current Research Activities:

Optical soliton transmission system (long-distance, high-speed optical transmission):

The term soliton (formed from Latin solitarius solitary) is one of the fundamental

unifying ideas in modern theoretical physics and mathematics. An impressive practical

implementation of the soliton concept has been achieved in fiber optics, where soliton

pulses are used as the information carriers to transmit digital signals over long-haul.

Optical soliton research, full of innovative spirit, has recently arrived at the stage of a

first real-world implementation of the soliton concept in communication systems.

Realization of soliton-based transmission will clearly demonstrate how the results of

the fundamental soliton theory can be successfully exploited in very important practical

applications.

Practical and research interest is directed mostly towards two main goals: development

of effective high capacity long-haul transmission systems and the upgrade of existing

terrestrial fiber networks. There are two principal approaches to overcome these

limitations: in the first (that can be called linear ) both the chromatic dispersion and

nonlinearity are considered to be detrimental factors while in the second, the nonlinear

and dispersive effects are counter balanced (such systems can be called nonlinear ).

Nonlinear effects that are detrimental in the linear systems can be used to improve

transmission characteristics of optical communication systems.

Our investigations have been focused to suggest alternative optical soliton based

designs that are suitable for already installed optical transmission links. Based on our

investigations, it is recommended that one of the promising ways to upgrade installed

optical network is to exploit the 1.3 m optical window, where the step-index fibers

have their zero dispersion wavelength, using wide-bandwidth polarization-insensitive

SOA s. The pattern effect and the impact of chirp on pulse propagation after

amplification have been investigated. The observations are based on modeling and

simulation optical soliton transmission link. Optical soliton pulse transmission over

distances of the order of several hundreds of kilometers has been shown with and

without initial chirp.

We investigated that the Kerr non-linearity stabilizes solitons against splitting due to

birefringence. The birefringence induced time delay between X and Y polarization

components reduces to 200 ps from 440 ps when the Kerr non-linearity is taken into

account at polarization angle and fiber length of 631.72 km (10 soliton periods) &

1264.344 km (20 soliton periods) for both the linear and nonlinear soliton

transmission.

Our research goal was to realize long-haul, large capacity optical transmission by

taking advantage of optical nonlinear effects, including optical solitons and nonlinear

techniques for generating ultra short optical pulses. The soliton is a wave that exists

in nature that can propagate over long distances without any distortion of its

waveform. We have developed several novel path-averaged long-haul soliton

transmission techniques, such as the use of path averaged soliton, dispersion-managed

(DM) soliton, loss-managed soliton transmission systems. By adopting these

techniques, we can increase the transmission capacity and upgrade installed terrestrial

or submarine cables

The investigations demonstrate the robustness of path-averaged soliton in a

long-haul transmission link of 17,000 km at a bit rate of 10 Gbps. It has been

investigated that relatively stable pulses can propagate over longer distances

in long-haul dispersion-managed soliton regime in a fiber link with loss and

periodic amplification by keeping the average dispersion small but non-zero.

It has been shown that the dispersion management is achieved through soliton

pulse narrowing in anomalous dispersion fiber and broadening at DCF. In

conclusion, we have reported that the pulse propagation in dispersion-

managed soliton transmission link is similar to conventional transform-limited

soliton transmission link.

We have also carried out performance evaluation of the Optical Soliton Transmission

Systems under the influence of various linear and non-linear fiber parameters &

performance measures. Performance evaluation has been carried out for the different

modulation formats viz. NRZ, RZ Soliton, RZ Raised Cosine and RZ Super Gaussian.

Simulations for data formats Return to Zero (RZ), Non Return to Zero (NRZ),

RZ-Soliton, Duobinary and their subcategories has been done with and

without ideal dispersion compensation for optical communication systems.

The results show that in general dispersion compensation improves timing

jitter. RZ-Rectangular pulses show the smallest value of jitter without

compensation. It has been observed that the RZ-Raised cosine and Soliton

gives minimum jitter after ideal compensation. It has been reported that the

BER performance of optical communication system using duobinary data

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format is 10 and 10 before and after dispersion compensation respectively.

Further the comparative study show that the timing jitter is lowest in case of

RZ-Soliton (0.0127 ns) after dispersion compensation and 0.0135 ns for RZ-

Rectangular data format before dispersion compensation.

Future Research Interests:

1. Performance evaluation of high speed, long-haul optical soliton transmission

systems.

2. Mobile Ad-hoc Networks.

3. Performance Evaluation & Network Management of Cellular Systems

Academic Achievements:

a. Research Publications : 38

Journal Publications:

International:

1. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma and T. S. Kamal, 10 Gbps Optical Soliton

Transmission Link using SOA In-Line Amplifier on Standard SMF at 1.3mm,

Elsevier Science s International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Optik,

Germany, Vol. 118, pp 34-37, 8 January 2007. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2006.01.008.

2. Manjit Singh, Ajay K Sharma, R. S. Kaler and Manoj Kumar, Timing jitter

dependence on data format for ideal dispersion compensated 10 Gbps optical

communication systems, Elsevier Science s International Journal for Light and

Electron Optics, Optik, Germany, Volume 119, Issue 7, Pages 309-314, May 19,

2008. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2007.01.007.

3. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma and T S Kamal, Simulative demonstration of soliton

pulse stability over nonlinear regime in birefringent optical fiber . Available online

w.e.f September 2007 for publication in Elsevier Science s International Journal for

Light and Electron Optics, Optik, Germany. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2007.07.003.

4. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma and T S Kamal, Significance of Pre-chirping on

Long-haul Path-Averaged Soliton Impulse in Re-Circulating Loop at 10 & 20 Gb/s

with TOD . Available online w.e.f October 2007 for publication in Elsevier

Science s International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Optik, Germany.

doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2007.06.015.

5. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma, T S Kamal and Jagjit Singh Malhotra, Comparative

Investigation and Suitability of Various Data Formats for 10 Gbps Optical Soliton

Transmission Links at Varied Chirp". Available online w.e.f January, 2008 for

publication in Elsevier Science, International Journal for Light and Electron Optics,

Optik, Germany. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2007.09.008.

6. Manoj Kumar and Ajay K Sharma, Performance improvement by positioning DCF

non-symmetrically in a periodic amplified re-circulating loop for long-haul optical

soliton transmission link . Available online w.e.f May 2, 2008 for publication in

Elsevier Science, International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Optik,

Germany. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2008.02.022.

7. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma and T S Kamal, Performance Evaluation of Path-

Averaged Soliton Pulses in Loss-Managed 10-Gbps Soliton Transmission Link over a

Long Haul, (Accepted for publication in Elsevier Science s International Journal

for Light and Electron Optics, Optik, Germany ).

8. Neeru Malhotra and Manoj Kumar, Investigations on PMD Induced Penalties in 40

Gbps Optical Transmission Link, (Accepted for publication in Elsevier Science s

International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Optik, Germany ).

9. Manju Sharma, Manoj Kumar and Ajay K Sharma, "HTTP and FTP Statistics for

Wireless and Wire-line Network with and without Load Balance Based on OPNET",

(Accepted for publication in International Journal of Information and Systems

Sciences).

10. Jagjit Singh Malhotra and Manoj Kumar, Performance Analysis of NRZ, RZ, CRZ

& CSRZ data formats in 10 Gb/s optical soliton transmission link under the impact of

chirp and TOD (Accepted for publication in Elsevier Science s International Journal

for Light and Electron Optics, Optik, Germany ).

11. Gaurav Sethi and Manoj Kumar, Simulative analysis and comparative

investigations on MANET Protocols, (Communicated to Elsevier Science s Journal

of Computer Communications).

National:

1. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma, T S Kamal and Moin Uddin, Demonstration of

Robustness of Path-Averaged Soliton Pulses in Loss-Managed Soliton Transmission

Link over a Long Haul with10-Gb/s Modulated Signal, Invertis Journal of Science &

Technology, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp 55-60, 2007.

2. Ajay K Sharma, Manoj Kumar and T S Kamal, Investigations on 24,500 km Long-

haul Path-Averaged Soliton Transmission Link at 10 & 20 Gbit/s with Higher order

Dispersion at Varied Chirp, International Journal of physical sciences, Ultra Science

Vol. 19 (1) M, pp 211-216, 2007.

3. Neeru Malhotra and Manoj Kumar, Illustrative Investigations on PMD Induced

Penalties in 80 Gbps Optical Transmission Link, The Icfai Journal of Electrical and

Electronics Engineering, Vol.1, No.3, pp30-42, 2008.

4. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma and T S Kamal, Long-haul Dispersion Managed

Soliton Transmission Link Over a Fiber Length of 18000 km with Loss and Periodic

Amplification, The Icfai Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Vol.1,

No.4, 2008.

Conference Proceedings:

International Conference:

1. Vasudha, Ajay K Sharma and Manoj Kumar, Investigations on Routing Protocols

for Inbound/Outbound Traffic Accepted for publication in The Fifth International

Conference on Computer security, ICCNS-2008, to be held during September 26-28,

2008 at Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, India.

2. Vasudha, Ajay K Sharma and Manoj Kumar, Performance Evaluation of E-mail,

FTP and Database Traffic for RIPv2 with EIGRP, The Ninth ACIS International

Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and

Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD2008) Sponsored by IEEE to be held during

August 6 - 8, 2008 at Phuket, Thailand.

3. Manju Sharma and Manoj Kumar, (Accepted for publication in the 9th ACIS

International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence,

Networking and Parallel/ Distribution Computing (SNPD2008) Sponsored by IEEE

to be held during August 6 - 8, 2008 at Phuket, Thailand.

4. Neeru Malhotra and Manoj Kumar, Investigations on PMD Induced Penalties in 40

Gbps Optical Transmission Link, Accepted for publication in MWON 2008 :

International conference on mobile, wireless and optical communication networks,

Paper I.D.Code:29121, May 21-23, 2008 at Bangkok, Thailand.

5. Vasudha, Ajay K Sharma and Manoj Kumar, HTTP Response for RIPv2 with

EIGRP, International Conference on Computer Science, ICCS-2008, April 25-27,

2008 Rome, Italy.

6. Kamaljit Singh and Manoj Kumar, Simulative analysis of operating conditions for

Raman Amplifier in a hybrid amplification system, 8th IASTED International

conference on wireless and optical communications, May 26-28, 2008,Quebec, Canada.

7. Kamaljit Singh, Manoj Kumar, RIN evaluation for optimum performance of optical

transmission system with dispersion compensation, International computer Science

and Technology conference ICSTC 2008), April 1-3, 2008,San Diego California, USA.

8. Kamaljit Singh, Manoj Kumar, Simulative Analysis of operating conditions for

Flat amplitude Multi wavelength Brillouin-Raman comb fiber laser, International

Computer Science and Technology conference ICSTC 2008, April 1-3, 2008, San

Diego,California, USA.

9. Gaurav Sethi and Manoj Kumar, Simulation and Performance analysis of DSDV,

DSR, in MANETs, International computer Science and Technology conference,

ICSTC 2008, 1st March 3rd April, 2008, San Diego, California.

10. Gaurav Sethi and Manoj Kumar, Performance analysis of AODV, DSR and TORA

in mobile ad hoc network a simulative study, International technology, education

and development conference INTED 2008, 3rd 5th March 2008, Valencia, Spain.

11. Gaurav Sethi and Manoj Kumar, Simulation and comparison of communication

protocols in ad hoc networks Paper ID Number: 575- 778 International Conference,

WSEAS 2008- 09, February, 18-22, 2008, University of Cambridge, UK.

12. Gaurav Sethi and Manoj Kumar, Simulative analysis of routing prootocols in

mobile ad-hoc networks, IEEE sponsored International conference- 4th

International Symposium on High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling

Technologies HONET-2007, November 18 - 20, 2007, Dubai.

13. Kamaljit Singh Bhatia and Manoj Kumar, RIN Evaluation for Optimum

Performance of Optical Transmission System, IEEE sponsored International

conference- 4th International Symposium on High Capacity Optical Networks and

Enabling Technologies HONET-2007, November 18 - 20, 2007, Dubai.

14. Manju Sharma and Manoj Kumar, Comparative Investigation on the Media access

Delay in Wireless LAN for a Switched and Routed Network based on OPNET,

IEEE sponsored International conference- 4th International Symposium on High

Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies HONET-2007, November 18

- 20, 2007, Dubai,

15. Manoj Kumar, Ajay K Sharma and T S Kamal, Demonstration of Robustness of

Path-Averaged Soliton Pulses in Loss-Managed Soliton Transmission Link over a

Long Haul with10-Gb/s Modulated Signal, published in OSA & SPIE sponsored

international conference OPTICS IN SOUTHEAST, September 6-8, 2006 at

Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

16. Ajay K Sharma, Manoj Kumar and T S Kamal, Investigations on 24,500 km Long-

haul Path-Averaged Soliton Transmission Link at 10 & 20 Gbit/s with Higher order

Dispersion at Varied Chirp, published in OSA & SPIE sponsored international

conference OPTICS IN SOUTHEAST, September 6-8, 2006 at Charlotte, North

Carolina, USA.

17. Sudhir Sharma & Manoj Kumar, Impact of Harmonics in Electrical Distribution

Systems, International Conference on Energy & Environmental Technologies for

Sustainable Development, Paper Code: TP-209, NIT, Jaipur, Oct 8-10, 2003.

National Conference:

1. Manju Sharma and Manoj Kumar, Comparative Investigation on Throughput and

Client Response Time for a Switched and Routed Wireless LAN based on OPNET

Presented and published in National conference on Emerging Technologies in

Computing and Communication, ETCC-2007, pp 436-440, held at NIT Hamirpur

during July 27-28, 2007.

2. Jagjit Singh, Manoj Kumar, Comparative study of data formats for high bit rate

lightwave transmission systems 10th Punjab Science Congress, D-1-23, DAV

Institute of Engg. & Technology, Jalandhar, Feb, 7-9,2007.

3. Kamaljit Singh, Manoj Kumar, Studies on the impact of RIN on the performance

of optical transmission 10th Punjab Science Congress, D-1-21, DAV Institute of

Engg. & Technology, Jalandhar, Feb, 7-9,2007.

4. Manju Sharma and Manoj Kumar, Radio-over-Fiber for Cellular Systems: Benefits

& Future Trends, National Conference on Electronic Circuits & Communication

Systems (ECCS 06), pp317-323, February 9-10, 2006.

5. Manoj Kumar & Ajay K Sharma, Recent Progress in Dispersion Managed Soliton

Transmission Technologies, IDSS-BC-2003.

6. Sudhir Sharma & Manoj Kumar, Effects of Harmonics on Power Quality in

National Conference on Power Systems & Energy Management at IET, Bhaddal, 23rd

May, 2003.

b. Text Books Authored/Co-Authored: Eight

1. Manoj Kumar, Principles of Communication Engineering, M/s. Satya

prakashan, New Delhi.

2. Dr. Ajay Sharma & Manoj Kumar, Communication Systems-I, M/s. Satya

prakashan, New Delhi.

3. Manoj Kumar, Troubleshooting & Maintenance of Electronics equipment,

M/s. Satya prakashan, New Delhi.

4. Manoj Kumar, Electronic Components & Materials, M/s. Satya prakashan,

New Delhi.

5. K.D. Prasad & Manoj Kumar, Electronic Devices & Circuits I, M/s. Satya

prakashan, New Delhi.

6. Manoj Kumar, Applied Power Electronics, M/s. Satya prakashan, New Delhi.

7. Manoj Kumar, Sudhir Sharma & Jagjit Singh Malhotra, Basic Electrical &

Electronics Engineering, M/s Jaico publishers, Bombay.

8. Manoj Kumar & Manisha, Analog Communication Systems, M/s. Satya

prakashan, New Delhi.

c. Text Books Reviewed : Three

1. Taub & Scheling, Principles of Communication Systems,, Tata McGraw Hill.

(International Edition)

2. Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices, Tata McGraw Hill.

3. Salivahanan, Vallavaraj & Gananpriya Digital Signal Processing, Tata McGraw

Hill.

d. Patents/Presentations/Conferences (International and National)

1. Attended National Conference on Innovation in Education, July 27-28, 2008 at

India Habitat Centre organized by DIEMR at Mumbai, India.

2. Selected as chairman for three sessions in WSEAS international conference at

Cambridge University, U.K from Feb. 20-22, 2008.

3. Participated in INTEL sponsored International Conference Intel Developer Forum

India, Oct. 10-11,2006 at Bangalore.

4. Co-chaired a panel discussion session on Next Generation Wireless Technologies

and chaired paper presentation session in the International Conference (ICCSA-2006)

held during June 27-29, 2006 at National University, San Diego, California, USA.

5. Attended National Conference on Quality in Education: Challenges & Responses,

April 7-9, 2006 organized by DIEMR at Mumbai, India.

6. Lead the faculty delegation to explore the collaborative interactions between Rsoft

Design Group, USA & DAVIET and succeeded in signing of m.o.u between Rsoft,

USA & DAVIET during Dec. 2004.

7. Interacted with the Research Scholars & Faculty of Light Wave Technology Labs at

Columbia University & Princeton University in USA for exchange of Know How in

the frontier & emerging areas of Technology during Dec. 2004.

8. Attended Two-Day Conference on Field Programmable System on Chip World

Semiconductor Forum GOSPL from 30-31 Oct.2004.

9. Attended Microsoft Academia Summit-2004 at Bangalore on April 14-15, 2004.

10. Attended International conference (INAE) on Nanotechnology (ICON-2003)

organized by Indian National Academy of Engg. at CSIO, Chandigarh.

11. Delivered expert talk on Optical Soliton Transmission System in ISTE sponsored

STTP on Optical Communications-emerging Trends, It s Role and Technology

appreciation from March 31st to April 11th 2003 at Punjab Engineering College,

Chandigarh.

12. Attended International Conference on Culture of Peace & Non-Violence at Hans

Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar from 19th 21st December, 2002.

e. Awards and Prizes distinction

1. Jewel of India award by Indian Solidarity council for the year 2006.

2. Silver Medal in M.Tech. (Electronics & Comm. & Engg.) from Punjab Technical

University, Jalandhar.

3. Received best PI coordinator award from Secretary, D.O.E, Govt. of India under

IMPACT-SSS project sponsored by D.O.E, GOI; World Bank and Swiss

Development Cooperation, Switzerland.

f. Consultancy :

1. Data Routing of all the BSNL exchanges of North India on ISDN using Linux.

Status : Executed

2. Image, data and voice transmission using wireless communication for defence.

Status : Executed

g. Workshop, Conferences organized:

Co-ordinator, 10th Punjab Science Congress held at DAV Institute of Engg. &

1.

Technology, Jalandhar in collaboration with PTU, Jalandhar & Punjab

Academy of Sciences of Patiala, Feb, 7-9,2007.

2. Convened Workshop on DELNET (Developing Library Networks)

3. Conducted ZOPP (Zeal Oriented Project Planning).

4. Convened Conference on Mobile & Wireless Communication

5. Convened Short Term Programme on Advance Communication Systems

h. Training, courses attended:

Training on OptSim Simulation Tools at Rsoft, USA.

Instruction Enhancement Programmes( 8 weeks duration) under world

Bank Project IMPACT on :

1. Electronic Components & Materials at IIT Delhi.

2. Maintenance of Electronic Equipment at NTTF Resource Centre,

Bangalore.

3. Electronic Communications at IIT, Delhi.

4. Analog Electronics at IIT, Delhi.

5. Microprocessors & Telecom Equipment at CEDT, Mohali.

i. Projects, Thesis guided:

M.Tech. Thesis (Guided):

Manju Sharma, Performance Analysis of Switched and Routed Network in Wireless

Communication Based on OPNET .

Jagjit Singh Malhotra, Performance Analysis of Data Formats in Optical Soliton

Transmission Link .

Gaurav Sethi, Simulative Analysis of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad-hoc

Networks .

Kamaljit Singh Bhatia, Investigations on Design issues for Long-haul Optical

Transmission System .

Vasudha, Performance Enhancement of Routing Internet Protocols using OPNET .

Neeru Malhotra, Investigations on PMD Induced Penalties in High Bit Rate Optical

Transmission Links .

j. Other Distinctions:

1. Member, Board of Studies; Electronics & Communication Engineering, Punjab

Technical University, Jalandhar.

2. Convener, Techkriti-National Level Technical Symposium organized

annually at DAVIET, Jalandhar since 2005.

3. Organizing Secretary, C3E (Consortium of Electrical & Electronics Engineers)

at DAVIET, Jalandhar.

4. Chief Editor, Institute s Annual Magazine, Ripples .

5. Chief Editor of the Institute s quarterly newsletter, Infoplus .

6. President, DAVIET Alumni Association.



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