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COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS

For

B.Tech Programme
(3rd to 8th Semester)

ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGG. (EI & CE)

Effective From

Academic Session 2012-13

SIKSHA O ANUSANDHAN DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY


(Declared U/S 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)

Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Syllabus : Electrical Instrumentation & Control Engineering

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COURSE STRUCTURE
(3rd and 4th Semesters) ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGG. (EI & CE)
(Effective from 2011 Admission Batch)
3 Semester Subject Code Theory Contact Hours 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 Credits 4 3 4 4 3 3 21 Contact Hours 0-0-3 0-0-3 0-0-3 Credits 2 2 2 6 27 Subject Code Subject Code
rd

th

semester Contact Hours 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 Credits 4 3 4 4 3 3 21 Contact Hours 0-0-3 0-0-3 0-0-3 Credits 2 2 2 6 27

Theory

MA201T Mathematics-III HS201T Engineering Economics/ HS202T Organisational Behaviour EC201T Analog Electronics Circuit EE201T Network Theory/Electrical EE202T MachineI CS201T Data Structure EC204T Instrumentation & Measurement Total Subject Code Sessionals

MA202T Mathematics-IV HS202T HS201T Organisational Behaviour / Engineering Economics

EC202T Digital Electronics Circuit EE202T Electrical MachineI EE201T /Network Theory CS205T Object Oriented Programming Structure

EE203T Power System Engg. I Total Sessionals

CS201P Data Structure Lab EC201P Analog Electronics Circuit Lab.

CS205P OOPS Lab EC202P Digital Electronics Circuit Lab.

EE201P Network Devices / EE202P Electrical Machine-I Lab. Total Grand Total

EE202P Electrical Machine-I / EE201P Network Devices Lab. Total Grand Total

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MA201T
Module-I

MATHEMATICS-III

(3-1-0)
(8 hrs)

Fourier Analysis: Fourier Series, Functions of any period p = 2L, Even and odd functions, Half-range expansions, Fourier Integrals, Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms. Module-II (12 hrs)

Partial Differential Equations: Basic Concepts, Modeling : Vibrating string, Wave equation. Separation of variables, Use of Fourier Series, D'Alembert's Solution of the wave equation. Heat Equation : Solution by Fourier series, Two-Dimensional wave equation. Rectangular membrane, Use of double Fourier series. Laplacian in Polar coordinates. Solution by Laplace Transform method. Module-III (10 hrs)

Complex Analysis (I): Introduction of Complex Numbers, Derivative, Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Laplace's Equation, Geometry of Analytic Functions : Conformal Mapping, Exponential Function, Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions, Logarithm, General Power, Linear Fractional Transformations. Line Integral in the Complex plane, Cauchy's Integral theorem. Cauchy's Integral formula, Derivatives of Analytic functions. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Complex Analysis (II): Taylor's series and Maclaurin series, Laurent's series, Zeros and Singularities, Point at infinity, Residue Integration Method, Evaluation of real integrals, General properties of Harmonic Functions. Text Book: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by E Kreyszig (John Wiley), 8th Edition.

Reference Book: 1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, by B.V.Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill, (2007)

HS201T
Module-I

ENGINEERING ECONOMICS

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Engineering Economics - Meaning, Nature and Scope of Engineering, Economics, Economics Applied to Industrial Demand - Demand Function, Law of Demand; Elasicity of Demand, Methods of Measuring Price Elasticity of Demand: The concept Supply, and Law of Supply. Module-II (6 hrs)

Economics Applied to Industrial Production and Cost - Production Function, Law of Variable Proportion, Laws of Return to Scale. Module-III (6 hrs)

Cost Funstion, Short - run and long-run cost functions; Input-output Models - Open and Models: Break - Even Analysis - Liner and non-liner analysis. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Evaluation of Engineering Projects - Time Value of Money, NPV, IPR, BCR, PBP methods of evaluating single and alternative projects, Replacement Analysis, Depreclation Analysis. Text Book : 1. 2. P. A. Samueison and W.D. Nordhaus, Economics, TMH. P. Cassimatis, A Concise Introduction to Enggineering Economics, Unwin Hyman Publication.
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3. 4.

D. Hay and Marris, Industrial Economics, Oxford University Press. Thuesen & Fabrycky, Engineering Economy, PHI.

HS202T
Module-I

ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

(3-0-0)
(6 hrs)

The study of Organizational Behaviour: Learning objective, Definition and Meaning, Benefits of studying OB, OB Model and New Challenges of OB in the context of Business Globalization. Learning- Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs, Learning and OB. Module-II (8 hrs)

Perception-Meaning and Definition, Perceptual Process, Importance of perception in OB, Attitudes, Values and Ethics, Motivation- Nature and Importance, Herzberg's Two factor theory, Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory, Alderfer's ERG Theory, Theory X & Theory Y, Evaluations, Emotional intelligence, Creativity. Module-III (10 hrs)

Foundations of individual Behaviour: Personality-Meaning and definition, Determinants of Personality, Personality Traits, Personality and OB, Johari window, MBTI. Organizational Behaviour Process : Communication-Importance, Types, Gateways and Barriers to communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal Effectiveness, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Leadership. Module-IV Conflict- Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Problem Solving. Organization Culture- Definition, Functions, Creating and sustaining culture. How employees learn culture, Creating an ethical organizational culture. Organizational Change and Development-Importance of change, Planned Change and OD Techniques, Case Analysis Text Book : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Organizational Behaviour, Quick, by James C & Nelson Debra L. Cengage Learning Organizational Behaviour, by Robbins Stephen, Pearson Organizational Behaviour, by K. Aswathappa, Himalaya Publishing House Organizational Behaviour by Keith Davis, Mc Graw Hill. Understanding Organizational Behaviour by Udai Pareek Oxford University Press. (6 hrs)

EC201T
Module-I

ANALOGUE ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS

(3-1-0)
(12 hrs)

DC biasing of BJT: BJT AT DC, Bias stabilization. Design of bias. Small Signal analysis of BJT: BJT as an amplifier and a switch, small signal operation and models, single stage BJT amplifier. Frequency Response analysis of BJT: The BJT internal capacitances and high frequency model, frequency response of the common Emitter amplifier. Square wave testing. Compound configuration: Cascade, cascode and Darlington configuration.

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Module-II

(10 hrs)

Small signal analysis of MOSFET: MOSFET as an amplifier and as switch, small signal operation and models, single stage MOS amplifiers. Frequency analysis of MOSFET: The MOSFET internal capacitance and high frequency model. Frequency response of the CS amplifier. IC Biasing: Current sources, current mirrors and current steering circuits. Analysis of Different amplifier: The MOS differential pair, small signal operation of the MOS differential pair. Module-III Feedback and oscillator circuit. The general feedback structure, some properties of -ve feedback. The four basic feedback topologies, Analysis of series-shunt feedback amplifier. Basic principles of sinusoidal oscillators, OPAMP RC Oscillator circuits, Weinbridge oscillator, crystal oscillators. Power amplifier: Definition of class A, class B, class C, conversion efficiency of A & B, Distortion analysis, push-pull amplifier, cross over distortion, complementary-symmetry push pull (class AB) amp. (Millman Halkias) Module-IV (10 hrs) OPAMP : DC offset parameter, frequency parameter, gain-BW curve, Active filters (1st order and 2nd order Lowpass, high pass and BPF), Schmitt trigger circuit. Multi vibrator circuit: Bistable multi vibrator, Generation of square and triangular ware forms using astable multivibrator, Generation of a standardized pulse- of the monostable multi vibrator. Text book : 1. 2. Micro electronics circuits by Adel S Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, 5th edition, Oxford University Press. Integrated Electronics Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems by Jacob Millman, Christos C Halkias, Tata McGraw Hill. (10 hrs)

Reference book : 1. 2. 3. Linear ICs, by R.A. Gayakward, PHI Publication Electronics device & circuit theory by Robert L Boylestad and Lowis Nashel sky, 8th edition, Pearson publication. Electronic circuit analysis and design by Donald A Neamen, 3rd edition, TMH publication.

EE201T
Module-I

NETWORK THEORY

(3-1-0)
(14 hrs)

Review of Thevenin's & Norton's theorem with and without dependent sources, Maximum power transfer theorem. Reciprocity theorem, Millman's theorem, Tellegen's theorem, Topological description of networks. Coupled Circuits: Dot Convention for representing coupled circuits, coefficient of coupling, Loop analysis of coupled circuits, Tuned coupled circuit Transients: Study of RL, RC and RLC networks by Laplace transform method with DC and AC excitation. Response to step, impulse and ramp inputs in s-domain. Module-II (12 hrs)

Two port networks: Z, Y, h & ABCD parameters. T & Pi networks, Series, Parallel and Cascade connection of two port networks. Reciprocity and symmetry condition in two port networks, Image and iterative impedances. Network Functions & Response: Concept of complex frequency, driving point and transfer functions for one port
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and two port networks, poles and zeroes of network function, restrictions on locations of poles and zeros of a network function, Impulse response and complete response, Time domain behavior from pole zero plot. Module-III Resonance: Resonance in series and parallel circuit. Q-factor, Bandwidth Filters: Design of low pass, high pass, band pass and band elimination filters both Passive and Active Filters (First order) Module-IV Network synthesis: Driving Point functions, Hurwitz polynomial, Positive real function. Foster'& Cauer form of synthesis, of LC, RC and RL networks. Text Book : 1. 2. Electrical Networks, by Alexander & Sadiku, TMH Publisher Network Synthesis, by M.E. Van Valkenberg, PHI Publisher (10 hrs) (12 hrs)

References Books : 1. 2. 3. Network Analysis, by M.E. Van Valkenberg, PHI Publisher A Course in Electrical Circuits and Analysis, by M.L. Soni, J.C. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Publication Network Analysis & Synthesis, by S P Ghose and A. K. Chakraborty, TMH.

EE202T
Module-I DC Machines :

ELECTRICAL MACHINE- I

(3-1-0)
(12 hrs)

DC Generator - Construction and types, Principle of operation, E.M.F. equations, characteristics and voltage build up of shunt generators, voltage regulation, Parallel operation of generators (shunt and series type), and applications. Armature reaction and its effects, commutation, brush shift, interpoles and compensating winding. Module-II (12 hrs)

D.C. Motor - Principle of operation; back E.M.F.; torque and speed equations; characteristics, speed control of series and shunt motors by flux control, armature control and voltage controlled methods and applications. Losses and Efficiency of D.C. Machines, Swinburn's test, brake test. DC motor 3-point starters. Module-III Transformer Single Phase - Construction and principle of operation, E.M.F. equations; phasor diagram; actual and approximate equivalent circuits; open and short circuit tests, voltage regulations; losses and efficiency. all day efficiency, polarity test, back to back test, p.u representation, parallel operation and load sharing. Module-IV (12 hrs) (12 hrs)

Autotransformers- Comparison with two-winding transformer, two-winding transformer connected as Autotransformer. Three phase transformer- Connection of three single - phase transformers as Y-Y, Y-, -Y, - , V-V, configurations; Construction of core type and shell type transformer. , phasor groups, phase conversions(3 phase to 6 phase & 12 phase), T-connection of two single phase transformers, parallel operation of three phase transformers, three winding transformer and its equivalent circuit.
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Text Books : 1. 2. 1. 2. Electrical Machinery, by SJ Chapman, McGraw-Hill, Publication. Electrical Machinery, P.S. Bhimbra, Khana Publishers. Electrical Machine, Drives and Power Systmes, 5th Ed., by Theodore Wildi (Pearson). Electrical Machinery, by I.J. Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, TMH Publication.

Reference Books :

CS201T
ModuleI

DATA STRUCTURES

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction to data structures, ADT, Algorithms, Time and Space complexity. Arrays: Address calculation, row major order and column order major representation. Sparse matrix: 3-tuple representation of sparse matrix, transpose of sparse matrix, addition of two sparse matrices. ModuleII (8 hrs)

Linked lists: Single linked lists and its operations, Double linked lists and its operations, circular single/double linked list, linked list with header nodes. Polynomials and their operations (addition and multiplication). Stacks and Queues: representation using array & linked list, operations and their applications (infix to postfix conversion, postfix expression evaluation), Dynamic storage management-garbage collection and compaction. ModuleIII (10 hrs)

Trees: Tree terminology and representation, Recursive/Non-recursive Tree traversals (inorder, preorder, postorder); Binary tree representation and operations, Binary search tree representation and operations, AVL tree representation and operations, Multiway search tree, B tree representation and operation, B+ tree. ModuleIV (10 hrs)

Graphs: Graph terminology, Representation of graphs, path matrix, BFS (breadth first search), DFS (depth first search), Topological sorting, Sorting and Searching techniques: Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion sort, Quick sort, Merge sort, Heap sort, Radix sort. Linear and binary searching techniques, Hashing and hash functions. Text Book : 1. 2. Data structure in C, Tanenbaum, PHI publication. Data Structure using C, Reema Thareja, Oxford University Press.

References Books : 1. 2. 3. Data Structures & Algorithm Concepts Techniques & Algorithms, Gav Pai, Tata McGraw Hill. Fundamentals of data structure in C, Horowitz, Sahani & Freed, University Press. Schaums Outline Data Structure with C , Lipschutz, Mc Graw Hill.

EC204T
Module-I

INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Classification, Absolute and Secondary instruments, indicating instruments, control, balancing and damping, construction details, characteristics, errors in measurement. Wattmeters: Induction type, single phase and three phase wattmeter's, compensations. Energy meters: AC Induction type single phase and three phase energy meter compensation, creep, error, testing.
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Frequency meters: Vibrating reed type, electrical resonance type Module-II (15 hrs)

Instrument Transformers: Potential and current transformers, ratio and phase angle errors, phasor diagram, methods of minimizing errors, testing and applications Galvanometers: General principle and performance equations of D'Arsonval Galvanometers Ballistic Galvanometer, undamped, underdamped and overdamped motion of galvanometer. Potentiometers: D.C. Potentiometer-Crompton potentiometer, construction, standardization, application, AC. Potentiometer-Drysdale polar potentiometer; Gall Tinsley coordinate type potentiometer, standardization, application. Module-III (10 hrs)

DC & AC Bridges: General equations for bridge balance, measurement of self inductance by Maxwell's bridge (with variable inductance variable capacitance), measurement of capacitance by Schering Bridge, errors, Kelvin's double bridge. Transducer: Strain Gauges, Thermistors, Thermocouples. Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) Capacitive Transducers, Peizo-Electric transducers. Optical Transducer, Torque meters, conductive torque transducers, electric tachometers, photo electric tachometers. Module-IV Electronic Instruments CRO: Block Diagram, sweep generation, vertical amplifiers, use of CRO in measurement of frequency, phase, Amplitude and rise time of a pulse. Digital Multi-meter : Block diagram, principle of operation, Accuracy of measurement Electronic Voltmeter: Transistor Voltmeter, Block diagram, principle of operation, accuracy of measurement. Text Book : 1. 2. A Course in Elec. & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation: A.K. Sawhney Electronic Measurement and Instrument : R.K. Rajput, S. Chand Pub. (10 hrs)

Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. Electronic Instrumentation and measurement techniques : W.O. Cooper Electronic measurement & measuring Instruments : Golding & Waddis Measurement & Instrumentation : Alan S. Morris & Reza Langari.

CS201P
Experiment No.1

DATA STRUCTURE LAB.

(0-0-3)

Program to perform the following operations: i) ii) Array Operations: Insertion, deletion of elements in a one dimensional array. Matrix addition and multiplication.

Experiment No.2 Program to represent a sparse matrix in 3-tuple method and perform the following operations: i) ii) Transpose of a sparse matrix Addition of two sparse matrices

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Experiment No. 3 Program to perform the following operations on single linked list: i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Reversal v) Sorting vi)Traversal Experiment No. 4 a) b) Program that uses functions to perform the following operations on Double linked list: i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal Program to create and traverse a circular single linked list.

Experiment No.5 a) b) Program to create a stack using array and linked list to perform the following operations: i) push (ii) pop iii) display Write a program to create a queue using array and linked list to perform the following operations: i) insert ii) delete iii) display Experiment No. 6 Program to perform the following stack applications: i) ii) Convert infix to postfix and expression Evaluation of postfix expression

Experiment No. 7 Program to perform the following operations in Binary Search Tree (BST): i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal Experiment No. 8 a) b) Program to implement linear search. Programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions to perform binary search operation.

Experiment No.9 Programs that implement following sorting techniques: i) ii) iii) Bubble sort Insertion sort Selection sort

Experiment No.10 Programs that implement following sorting techniques: i) ii) iii) Quick sort Heap sort Radix sort

Experiment No.11 Program that implements the different methods used in hashing.

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EC201P

ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB.


Minimum 10 experiments has to be performed 05 experiments should be conducted using Components and 05 experiments should be conducted using Simulation Packages like Multisim

(0-0-3)

List of Experiments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Design & test of BJT Bias Circuit (Fixed, voltage divider, self). Design and test of BJT Common-emitter Circuit: DC & AC performance, A.C. voltage gain, input impedance and output impedance with bypass and unbypassed emitter resistor. Design and test of BJT Emitter Follower:- DC and AC performance. (Voltage gain, input impedance and output impedance). Design and testing of JFET Bias Circuit. Design and test of JFET common -source and common drain amplifiers: DC and AC performance (voltage gain, input impedance, output impedance). Frequency response of common-emitter amplifier. Design and test of series/ shunt feedback amplifier. Determine input and output impedance, AC gain with and without feedback. Op-amp frequency response. Designs of Schmitt trigger using Op-amp. Design and Simulation of High pass/ Low pass active filter. Square wave testing of an amplifier. Design and verification of R-C Phase shift Oscillator/ Wein Bridge Oscillator using OP-amp. Design and Simulation of R-C Coupled amplifier. Design of class A and class B power amplifier. Design of NAND, NOR inverter using CMOs circuit.

EE201P

NETWORK DEVICES LAB.


(Any 10 experiments)

(0-0-3)

1)

Verification of Theorems: (i) (ii) (iii) Thevenin's Theorem Norton's Theorem Milliman's Theorem

2)

Verification of Theorems: (i) (ii) (iii) Superposition Theorem Reciprocity Theorem Maximum power transfer theorem

3) 4) 5) 6)

Determination of Parameters of a given two port network. (Z,Y parameters). Study of DC Transients of R-L, R-C, R-L-C series circuit. Determination of Frequency Response, attenuation and phase characteristics of Low Pass and High Pass Filters. Determination of Frequency Response, attenuation and phase characteristics of Band Pass and Band Elimination Filters.
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7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12)

Study of Transformer as a coupled circuit & determination of its self & mutual inductance. To trace the complex wave resulting from sinusoidal waves of different frequencies. Single tuned and double tuned circuit analysis. Study of Spectral Analyser. Study of RLC Series Resonance. Study of AC Transient of RL, RC, RLC Circuit.

EE202P

ELECTRICAL MACHINE-I LAB.


(Any 10 experiments)

(0-0-3)

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12)

Determination of OC and SC test of A single phase transformer. Parallel operation of two single phase transformers. Back to back test of a single phase transformer. Load characteristics of DC Series Motor. Speed control of a DC shunt motor by flux control and armature control. Swinburn test and brake test of a DC Machine. Load characteristics of DC (i) self (ii) separately excited DC generator. No load characteristics of a DC generator. Load characteristics of DC compound (cumulative & differential) generator. Study of current, voltage & frequency of a 1-ph transformer & to calculate voltage and current of the transformer using CRO. Speed control of DC Motor by Ward-Leonard Method. Study and starting of 3-ph Induction motor by using star-delta starter.

MA202T
Module-I

MATHEMATICS-IV

(3-1-0)
(10 hrs)

Numerical Methods (I) : Introduction, Solution of equations by iteration : fixed point iteration, bisection, Newton Raphson and secant methods. Interpolation : Lagrange interpolation, Newton's divided difference interpolation, Newton's forward & backward interpolation. Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal and Simpson's rules, Gauss Legendre integration formulas (2 point and 3 point rules). Module-II (10 hrs)

Numerical methods (II) : Gauss elimination, Linear systems: LU factorization, Solution by Iteration: GaussSeidel and Jacobi. Numerical methods for First Order Differential Equations : Euler-Methods, Runge - Kutta methods(2nd and 4th order methods). Module-III (10 hrs)

Probability : Probability: Classical and axiomatic definitions of probability, addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability. Baye's theorem and independence. Random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, mean and variance of a distribution. Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions, Distribution of several random variables.

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Module-IV

(10 hrs)

Mathematical Statistics : Sampling distribution : Sample mean and Sample variance, t-, (chi) square test, Random Sampling, Estimation of parameters, Point Estimation, Confidence interval, Testing of hypothesis, (for sample mean and sample variance), Correlation and Regression Analysis. Text Book : 1. 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by E Kreyszig (John Wiley )8th Edition Higher Engineering Mathematics, by B.V.Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill, (2007)

EC202T

DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS


(Stress is to be given to design digital circuits using VHDL)

(3-1-0)

Module-I Number System and Codes

(10 hrs)

Binary Numbers base Conversion, Octal and Hexadecimal numbers, Complements, Signed Binary Numbers, One's and Two's complement arithmetic, Binary Codes- BCD Codes, Gray Code, ASCII Character Code. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates Axiomatic definition of Boolean algebra. Basic theorems and properties of Boolean algebra, Boolean functions; Canonical and Standard forms; minterms and maxterms terms, Digital Logic Gages, multiple inputs. Gate Level Minimization The Map Method, K Maps (up to 5 variables) SOP and POS and its simplification, Don't care conditions, NAND and NOR implementation. AND-OR invert, OR-AND invert implementation of function, XOR function, Parity generation and checking, Hardware Description Language (HDL). Module-II Combinational Logic Combination Circuits, Analysis and Design procedure; Binary Adder-Subtractor, decimal Adder, Binary Multiplier, magnitude Comparator, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, HDL for Combinational Circuits. Design of any types of combinational circuit using HDL. Synchronous Sequential Logic Sequential Circuit, Latches, Flip-flop, Analysis of Clocked sequential Circuits, HDL for Sequential Circuits, State Reduction and Assignment. Design Procedure. Module-III Registers and Counters Shift Register, Ripple Counters, Synchronous Counters Asynchronous Counter, Ring Counters, Modulo-N Counters, HDL for Registers and Counters. Memory and Programmable Logic Random Access Memory (RAM), Memory Decoding, Error detection and Correction, Read only Memory Programmable Array Logic, PLA. Module-IV Digital integrated logic circuit s TTL, ECL, MOS and CMOS logic families. (10 hrs) (10 hrs) (10 hrs)

ADC and DAC: Dual - slope ADC, Flash ADC, SAR, Binary-weighted input DAC, R/2R ladder D/A converter,

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Text Book : 1. 2. Digital Design, by M Morris Mano, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, India Ch. 1 to 10- except 9. Digital Fundamentals, by Floyd 8th Edition, , Pearson Education

Reference Book : 1. 2. Digital Design - Principle and Practice, by John F. Wakerly 3rd Edition, Pub. Pearson Education. Engineering Digital Design, by Richard F. Tiuder 2nd Edition, Academic Press

CS205T
ModuleI

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING STRUCTURE

(3-0-0)
(12 hrs)

Introduction to object oriented programming : Programming Paradigm, object oriented concepts (Class, object, encapsulation, aggregation, inheritance, polymorphism). Basics: C++ program structure, Data types, expressions, operators, control structures. Functions: definition, parameter passing, references, inline function, function overloading, function with default arguments and namespaces. Class: Structure & class comparison, data members, member functions, static members, constant member function, array of objects, pointer-to-members and this pointer. ModuleII (12 hrs)

Class : friend function, friend class, nested class, local classes, constructors, Types of constructor, destructors, pointer to objects, Dynamic memory management (new, delete). Inheritance : Derived classes, member accessibility, function overriding, forms of inheritance, deriving by different access specifiers, multipath inheritance and pointers to objects in inheritance. Dynamic Polymorphism: virtual functions, abstract class and virtual destructors. ModuleIII (8 hrs)

Overloading Operators : Overloading using member function and friend functions. binary, unary operators, increment, decrement operators, stream operators. Type conversion (Using constructor, Operator function), new style casts and RTTI. Stream Handling : hierarchy of stream classes, Unformatted I/O operations, formatted I/O operations manipulators, user defined manipulators, Unformatted/ formatted I/O with files, file pointers, random access and error handling. ModuleIV (6 hrs)

Exception Handling : structure of exception handling, raising an exception, handling exceptions, rethrowing, stack-unwinding and handling uncaught exceptions. Templates : Function template, Class Template and Introduction to STL. Introduction to Object Oriented Analysis, Design & Development. Text Book : 1. 2. S. Sahay , OOP with C++ , 2/e, Oxford University press. E. Balagurusami, Object oriented programming with C++, Mc Graw Hill

References Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. Bjarne Stroustrup, The C++ Programming Language, s/e, Pearson Education. H. Schildt, C++ The complete reference, 4/e, TMH Deitel & Deitel , C++ How to program , 4/e, PHI. A.K. Jagadev, A.K.Rath, S. Dehuri , Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, 1/e, PHI.

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EE203T
Module-I

POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING - I

(3-1-0)
(12 hrs)

Introduction to power system network Resistance, inductance and capacitance of transmission lines. Three phase lines with symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing, transposition, charging current, skin effect and proximity effect. Performance of transmission Lines: Analysis of short, medium and long lines, equivalent circuit, representation of the lines and calculation of transmission parameters. Module-II (12 hrs)

Corona: power loss due to corona, practical importance of corona, and inductive interference with neighbouring communication lines, use of bundled conductors in E.H.V. transmission lines and its advantages. Overhead line Insulators: Types of insulators, Voltage distribution in suspension type insulators, method of equalizing, economic use of insulator, arcing horns and grading ring. Mechanical Design of Overhead Transmission Line: Sag and stress calculation, effects of ice and wind, vibration of transmission lines, dampers & spacers. Module-III (10 hrs)

Under ground cables: Types and construction, grading of cables, capacitance in 3 core cables and dielectric loss. Distribution system: Effect of System voltage on transmission efficiency. Economic choice of conductor size, Kelvin's Law, types of distributors and feeders (radial & ring), voltage drop and load calculation for concentrated and distributed loads. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Substation & Earthing: Types of substation, arrangement of bus bars and control equipments, solid earthing, resistance earthing and Peterson's coils High Voltage Transmission : Introduction, advantages and disadvantages of EHVAC & HVDC transmission, comparison of economic and efficiencies of various system. Symmetrical components analysis Text Book : 1. 2. Stevenson, Electrical Power Systems, McGraw Hill Publication C.l. Wadhwa, Electric Power systems; New Age publisher

References Books : 1. 2. 3. V.K. Meheta,S Chand, Power systems analysis and design, S.L. Uppal, Electrical Power: Khanna Publication. Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, A course in electric power, Dhanpat Rai

EC 202P

DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB.

(0-0-3)

Minimum 10 experiments has to be performed 05 experiments should be conducted using Components & ICs and 05 experiments should be conducted using Simulation Packages like Verilog/VHDL/Multisim List of Experiments 1. 2. Gate level minimization, two level and multilevel implementation. Combinational circuit -Design, construct code converter i.e. BCD to Excess-3 and 7 segment display.
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3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Designs of a 2 bit parallel adder and use additional circuit to eliminate carry propagation delay. Construction of 3 bit magnitude comparator. Design of multiplexer and demultiplexer and realization of full adder using 4 x 1 MUX. Design of 4-bit priority encoder having Do as the highest priority and D3 as the lowest. Design of all flip flops using J-K flip flop. Investigation of the operation of all type of shift register. Design of asynchronous counter (decade, mod 6). Design of synchronous counter with skipping state. Design and construction of 4-bit multiplier. Investigate the behaviour of RAM unit and Its storage capacity- 16 x 4 RAM, testing, simulating and memory expansion. Clock-pulse generator-design, implementation and test. Design a parallel- adder using half- adder (using VHDL simulation). Using VHDL simulation, design a 5 x 1 MUX using 2 x 1 MUX.

CS205P
Experiment No.1 Programs using control structure Experiment No.2 Programs using structures, pointers Experiment No.3

OOPS LAB

(0-0-3)

Programs on overloading, inline function, reference, function with default arguments, namespaces Experiment No.4 a) Programs on Classes, Objects

Experiment No.5 a) Programs on friend function, friend class, constructor destructors, nested class, local/global classes

Experiment No.6 Programs on dynamic memory management, inheritance, function overriding, Experiment No.7 Programs on multipath inheritance, virtual function and polymorphism Experiment No.8 Programs on Overloading Operators Experiment No.9 Programs on type cast and new style casts Experiment No.10 Programs on I/O and files Experiment No.11 Programs on Exception handling, Templates and STL
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COURSE STRUCTURE
(5th and 6th Semesters) ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGG. (EI & CE)
(Effective from 2011 Admission Batch)

5 Subject Code MA301T CS301T

th

Semester Contact Hours Credits Subject Code

Theory Optimisation in Engg. / Soft Computing Sensor Transducers Power Electronics/ Microprocessor & Microcontroller

3-0-0

CS301T S

MA301T O

EC308T

3-1-0

EE301T

EE302T EC302T

EC302T 3-1-0 4 EE302T 3-1-0 3-1-0 4 4 19 Contact Hours 0-0-3 0-0-3 Credits 2 2 Subject Code

EC310T Signals & Systems EC307T Electro Magnetic Theory Total Subject
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EC309T I EC311T

Sessional

EC308P S & T Lab. EC311P Instr.Design Lab.

EC309P B EE301P

Effective from Academic Session 2012-13

Syllabus : Electrical Instrumentation & Control Engineering

MA301T

OPTIMISATION IN ENGINEERING

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Module-I : Deterministic Models (i) (ii) Introduction to Linear Programming (Two variable LP model, Graphical LP solution)

The Simplex Method (LP solution in equation form, The simplex method, Artificial starting solution, Special cases in simplex method application) Duality and Sensitivity Analysis (Definition of the dual problem, Primal Dual relationship, Dual Simplex Method)

(iii)

Module-II : Deterministic Models (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Transportation Model (Definition, Transportation Algorithm) The Assignment Model (The Hungarian method)

(8 hrs)

Network Models (Network definitions, Shortest route problem, Dijkstras and Floyds Algorithm, Maximal Flow Model) Integer Linear Programming (Branch & Bound Algorithm, Cutting plane algorithm) Dynamic Programming (Knapsack Model) (8 hrs)

Module-III : Probabilistic Models (i) (ii) (iii) Decision Analysis and Games (Decision under uncertainty, Game theory.)

Queuing Systems (Elements of a Queuing model, Role of exponential distribution, Pure Birth & Death models.) Simulation Modeling (Monte-Carlo simulation,Generation of random numbers.) (6 hrs)

Module-IV : Non Linear Models (i)

Classical Optimization Theory (Unconstrained and constrained problems) (Necessary and sufficient conditions, Equality constraints, Inequality constraints, Direct search method, Gradient method.)

Text Book : 1. Operations Research- an Introduction: Hamdy A.Taha, Pearson - Seventh Edition.

CS301T
Module-I

SOFT COMPUTING

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Introduction to Neural Network : Neuron, Biological and artificial neuron, supervised and unsupervised learning, Neural model and neural architecture, Signal and weight vector space, Neural network topologies, Activation functions, applications. Single layer perceptions : Least-Mean-Squares algorithm, Perceptron learning rule, Linear separability. Non-linearly separable problems Multilayer perceptions: Back propagation learning algorithm, solving the XOR problem by MLP. RBF: RBF Network architecture and working principle only. Self organizing
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map: Principles of self organization, Kohonen's self organizing network Topology, learning algorithm and application. Module-II (10 hrs)

Fuzzy set theory: Fuzzy vs. crisp set, crisp set operation, membership function, basic fuzzy set operation, properties of fuzzy set. Fuzzy relation: Fuzzy Cartesian Product, operation on fuzzy relation: Union, intersection, complement, composition of relation. Fuzzy logic : Modus ponnens, modus tollens, fuzzy inference, fuzzy rule based system, sugeno-mamdani inference, defuzzyfication methods. Module-III (8 hrs)

Evolutionary computing: Background of genetic algorithm (GA), working principle of GA, search space. Encoding: Binary, Octal, Fitness function, single objective and multi objective optimization. Reproduction: Roulette -wheel selection, Tournament selection.Genetic operators: cross-over, single point and multi-point, mutation, inversion, elitism. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Bio-inspired computing :Basic concepts on ant colony optimization(ACO), bacteria colony optimization(BCO), particle swarm optimization (PSO). Application of PSO and GA in solving travelling sales man problem, Introduction to Hybrid models. Text Book : 1. 2. N.P. Padhy, "Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent System", Oxford University Press. Satish kumar , "Neural Networks : A class room approach", Mc Graw Hill.

References Books : 1. 2. 3. Hagan, Demuth, Beale, "Neural network design", Cengage Learning, India. Sivanandam, Sumathi, Deepa, "Introduction to Neural networks Using Matlab", Tata Mc Graw Hill. S.Rajasekharan, G.A Vijaylakshmi Pai, " Neural network, fuzzy logic and GA", PHI publication.

EC308T
Module-I

SENSORS & TRANSDUCERS

(3-1-0)
(6 hrs)

Basic concepts and Classification : Introduction, System Configuration, Problem Analysis, Basic Characteristics of Measuring Devices, Calibration Transducer classification: Introduction, Electrical Transducer, Classification, Basic Requirements of a Transducer. Introduction, Principles of Transduction, Digital Transducers, Level Measurements Module-II (14 hrs)

Strain Measurement : Introduction, Factors affecting Strain Measurements, Types of Strain Gauges, Theory of Operation of Resistance Strain Gauges, Types of Electrical Strain Gauges, Materials for Strain Gauges, Gauging Techniques and Other Factors, Strain Gauge Circuits, Temperature Compensation, Applications. Pressure Transducer : Introduction, Diaphragms, Other Elastic Elements, Transduction Methods, ForceBalance Transducer, Solid State Devices, Thin Film Pressure Transducers, Piezoelectric Pressure Transducer, Vibrating Element Pressure Sensors, Pressure Multiplexer, Pressure Calibration Module-III (14 hrs)

Temperature Transducer : Introduction, Temperature Scales, Mechanical Temperature Sensors, ResistanceType Temperature Sensors, Platinum Resistance Thermometer, Thermistors, Thermocouples, Solid-State Sensors, Quartz Thermometer, Temperature Measurement by Radiation Methods, Optical Pyrometer, Calibration of Thermometers.
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Force and Torque transducer : Introduction, Force-Measuring Sensor- Load Cell, Effect of Temperature Variations, Dynamic Response of Elastic Transducers, Digital Force Transducers, Force-Balance Device, Hydraulic Load Cell, Electronic Weighing System, Torque Measurement. Module-IV (6 hrs)

Vibration Transducers : Introduction, Characteristic of Vibration, Analysis of Vibration-Sensing Devices, Vibration-Sensing Devices, Signal Conditioners, Shock Measurements, System Characteristics, Vibration Exciters, Calibration. Text Books: 1. 2. Instrumentation Devices & Systems, 2nd Edition, by C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sarma, V.S.V. Mani, Tata McGraw Hill publishers. Instruments and Transducers, by D.V.S. Murty ,PHI

Reference Books: 1. Process Measurement and Analysis, 4th Edition, by B.G. Liptak, CRC Press

EE302T
Module-I Power Semiconductor Devices :

POWER ELECTRONICS

(3-0-1)
(16 hrs)

Power Diodes : Types, characteristics Thyristors: SCR, Static V-I characteristics of SCR, two transistor analogy of SCR, dynamic characteristics of SCR, Gate characteristics of SCR, Thyristor ratings, . Series and parallel operation of thyristors, protection of thyristors: di/dt protection, dv/dt protection, design of snubber circuit, overvoltage protection, over current protection. DIAC, TRIAC, GRO, UJT. Power Transistors : Power BJT, Power MOSFETS, IGBT operating characteristics. Triggering Circuits : UJT triggering, Design of UJT triggering circuit, Cosine law triggering, triggering circuit using pulse train. Thyristor commutation circuits: Class-A, Class-B, Class-C, Class-D, Class-E, Class-F commutation circuits. Module-II (14 hrs)

Control rectifiers (AC to Dc converter) : Single phase converters : Principle of phase control, half wave controlled rectifier with R, R-L and R-L-E load, fully controlled bridge converter with R, R-L, R-L-E load. Effect of free-wheeling diode. Performance measures of two pulse converters. Half controlled (semi) converter. Effect of single phase full converter with source inductance. Dual converter. 3-phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, and R-L load, 3-phase fully controlled bridge converter with R-L load (6-pulse converter), 3-phase semi converter. Module-III (8 hrs)

Inverter: Series inverter, parallel inverter, single phase bridge inverter, concept of VSI and CSI, 3-phase bridge inverter (1200 and 1800 conduction mode), concept of PWM inverter. Module-IV (10 hrs)

D.C. Choppers : Principle of operation, control techniques, transient analysis of step down chopper with R-LE load. 4 quadrant chopper, buck, boost & buck-boost regulator, voltage commutated chopper, current commutated chopper, load commutated chopper, jones chopper. Cyclo converters : Single- phase mid point-type and bridge type cyclo converter with R and R-L load. Applications: HVDC transmission, UPS, Zero voltage switch, Zero current switch.
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Text Book : 1. 2. P.S. Bhimbra,Power Electronics, Khanna Publication M.H. Rashid,Power Electronics, Pearson Publication

References Books : 1. 2. 3. P.C. Sen , Power Electronics, TMH. V.R. Murty, Power Electronics, Oxford Publication Singh & Khanchandani, Power Electronics, TMH

EC302T
Module-I

MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER

(3-1-0)
(15 hrs)

8085 Microprocessor: Microprocessor and Microcomputer Architecture, Pins & Signals, Register Organization, Timing & Control Module, 8085 Instruction Timing & Execution. Instruction set of 8085, Memory & I/O Addressing, Assembly language programming. Interfacing EPROM & RAM Memories, 8085 Interrupts. Module-II (15 hrs)

8051 Microcontrollers: Microcontrollers and embedded processors, Architecture & Pin description of the 8051. 8051 Assembly Language Programming: Assembling and Running an 8051 Program, 8051 data types and Directives, Loop and Jump Instructions, Call Instructions, Time Delay : I/O port Programming , 8051 Addressing Modes , 8051 Interrupts. Arithmetic & Logic Instructions and Programs: Arithmetic Instructions, Signed number concepts and Arithmetic Operations, Logic and Compare Instructions, Rotate Instruction and data Serialization, BCD, ASCII, and other Application Programs 8051 Interfacing: Interfacing with External ROM, 8051 Data Memory space, Accessing External data Memory, 8255 Interfacing, Programming for the 8255 Module-III (8 hrs)

8086 Microprocessor: Register Organisation, Architecture, Signal Description, Bus Operation, Minimum Mode Timings, Maximum Mode Timings, Interrupts and Interrupt Service Routines, Interrupt Cycle , Non-Maskable Interrupt, Maskable Interrupt 8086 Instruction Set & Programming: Addressing Modes, Instruction Set, Assembler Directives and Operators, Assembly language programming. Module-IV (7 hrs)

Basic Peripherals and Their Interfacing with 8086: Semiconductor Memory Interfacing, Dynamic RAM Interfacing, 8255, Programmable Interval Timer 8253, Programmable Interrupt Controller 8259, DMA Controller 8257 80386 Microprocessor: Introduction, Architecture, Pins & Signals, Memory System, Registers, Paging Technique, Protected Mode Operation. Text Book : 1. 2. 3. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor architecture, programming & application with 8085, Penram International Publishing. (India) Pvt. Ltd. Mazidi & Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems- Pearson / PHI publication A.K. Roy & K.M. Bhurchandi, Advanced Microprocessor and Peripherals (Architecture, Programming & Interfacing)- TMH Publication
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References Books : 1. 2. Ghosh & Sridhar,0000 to 8085-Introduction to Microprocessor for Scientists & Engineers, PHI M. Rafiqzzaman, Microprocessor - Theory & Applications. (Intel & Motorola ), PHI

EC310T
Module-I

SIGNALS & SYSTEMS

(3-1-0)
(12 hrs)

Mathematical Description of Signals: Continuous - Time Signal Functions, Discrete-Time Signal Functions, Signal Energy and Power. Description and analysis of systems: System characteristics, Convolution sum, Convolution integral and their evaluation, analysis of LTI Systems based on convolution and differential equations. Module-II (10 hrs)

Fourier series and Fourier Transform: Fourier series representation of Periodic Signals, Continuous and discrete time Fourier Transform, Fourier Transform Analysis of Signals and systems with examples. Module-III (8 hrs)

Sampling and Discrete Fourier Transform: Representing a continuous-time signal by samples, Sampling Theorem, Aliasing, Sampling and Discrete time signals. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Transform domain considerations: The Laplace transform and its properties, Solutions o differential equations with initial conditions, the Z-transform and its properties. Analysis and characterization of LTI systems using Ztransform. Text Book : 1. 2. 3. C L Philips, J. M Parr and E.A. Riskin, Signals, Systems and Transforms, PHI, 2008. A V Oppenhem, A. S. Willsky and I. T. Young, Singnals and Systems, Prentice-Hall India. B. P. Lathi - Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, Oxford, 2nd Edition

References Books : 1. 2. M. J. Roberts, Signals and Systems, McGraw Hill, 2004. Simon Haykin, Barry Van Veen, Signals And Systems, John Wiley & Sons

EC307T
Module-I

ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

(3-1-0)
(10 hrs)

Review of the Co-ordinate Systems: Rectangular, Cylindrical, and Spherical Co-ordinate System. Co-ordinate transformation. Gradient of a Scalar field, Divergence of a Vector field and Curl of a Vector field. Their Physical interpretation. The Laplacian. Divergence Theorem, Stoke's Theorem. Useful Vector identities. Electrostatics : The experimental laws of Coulomb, Electric field intensity. Field due to a line charge, Sheet Charge and Continuous Volume Charge distribution. Electric Flux and Flux Density; Gauss's law. Application of Gauss's law. Energy and Potential. The Potential Gradient. The Electric dipole. The Equipotential surfaces. Energy stored in an electrostatic field. Boundary Conditions. Capacitors and Capacitances. Poisson's and Laplace's equations. Solutions of Simple Boundary value problems. Steady Electric Currents : Current densities, Resistance of a Conductor; The Equation of Continuity. Joules law. Boundary Conditions. Method of Images,

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Module-II

(10 hrs)

Magnetic Induction & Faraday's law. Magnetic Flux Density, Magnetic field strength and Magnetic motive force F. Ampere's work law in the Differential vector form. Energy stored in a Magnetic field. Biot-Savart law for current element. Ampere's force law. Torque exerted on a current carrying loop by a magnetic field. Magnetic Vector Potential. Magnetic Field about a long straight wire, the Magnetic Dipole, Boundary conditions, Magnetic Materials, Energy in magnetic field, Magnetic circuits; ?-H Curve. Self and Mutual inductance. Maxwell's Equations from Ampere's and Gauss's Laws. Maxwell's Equations in Differential and Integral forms; Equation of Continuity. Concept of Displacement Current. Electromagnetic Boundary Conditions. Module-III Poynting's Theorem, Time - Harmonic EM Fields. Plane Wave Propagation : Helmholtz wave Equation. Plane wave solution. Plane wave propagation in lossless and lossy dielectric medium and conducting medium. Plane wave in good conductor, surface resistance, depth of penetration. Polarization of EM wave - Linear, Circular and Elliptical polarization. Normal and Oblique incidence of linearly Polarized wave at the plane boundary of a perfect conductor, Dielectric - Dielectric Interface. Reflection and Transmission Co-efficient for parallel and perpendicular polarizations, Brewster angle. Module-IV (8 hrs) (12 hrs)

Transmission lines : Lumped-Element Circuit model of a uniform transmission line. Wave solution. Propagation constant and characteristic impedance Z0. Loss lees line. Sending end impedance. Reflection Co-efficient & VSWR for various terminating conditions. Smith chart, Single stub matching. Text Book : 1. 2. Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems E.C. Jordan & K.G. Balmin, 2nd Edition. PHI Pvt. Ltd. Engineering Electromagnetic by Hayt & Buck, 7th Edition Tata Macgraw Hill.

References Books : 1. Elements of Electromagnetic by Mathew N.O. Sadiku, Publisher Oxford University Press.

EC308P

SENSORS & TRANSDUCERS LAB.


(1-8 is compulsory and any two from remaining)

(0-0-3)

List of Experiments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Design and Simulation of 2nd order Active filters (Low-pass, high, band pass and all pass). Design and Simulation of Instrumentation amplifier. The study and simulation of Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). Study and Simulation of Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). Design and Simulation of the Reactive - Deflection bridge with two resistive sensors. Study of the characteristics of optical sensors:- LDR, Photodiode, Phototransistor, Opto-coupler and photo multiplier. Study of the characteristics of Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT). Study the characteristics of thermocouples with and without cold Jn. Temp. Compensation. Study of capacitive transducer and measurement of capacitance by the principle of variable dielectric method. Study of the characteristic between strain applied to the contilever strain sensor and signal conditioned output of the strain gauge.
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11. 12. 13.

Study the characteristics of pillar load cell Study of piezo-electric transducer and its characteristics. Study of electrochemical transducer- measurement of Bioelectric signal (PH) Design and simulation of Balance modulator.

EC311P

INSTRUMENTATION DESIGN LAB.


List of Experiments for Instrumentation and Design Lab.

(0-0-3)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Design and simulation of transistorized LC oscillator circuit (Hartley and colpitt) Design and simulation of function generator. Design and simulation of instrumentation amplifier. Design and simulation of variable DC regulated power supply using IC LM 317, 78 and 79 IC series. Design and simulation of digital to analog convertor. Design and simulation of active filter circuit. To study the effect of P, PI, PD, PID controllers on the output of the system. To find the time domain characteristics for the step and impulse response to a given system. To draw the Bode, Nyquist and Root Locus plot for a given transfer function.

EE302P

POWER ELECTRONICS LAB.


(Any 10 experiments)

(0-0-3)

1. 2.

Study of V-I Characteristic of SCR Study of different methods of triggering of SCR (a) RC-Triggering method (b) UJT-Triggering method (c) Cosine-Triggering method Study of Single Phase AC voltage Controller using triac. Study of 1-phase full wave fully controlled and semi controlled converter with R, R-L and D.C. Motor load with / without freewheeling diode. Study of 3-phase full wave fully controlled and semi controlled converter with R, R-L and D.C motor load with/ without freewheeling diodes. Study of DC Jones chopper with PWM controller. Study of SCR commutation Techniques (a) Forced commutation (b) Load commutation Study of single phase series inverter. Study of IGBT based 3-ph voltage source inverter. Study of 1-phase cyclo converter Study of 3-ph on controlled bridge using diodes. Study of DC chopper with PWM using BJT.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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EC302P

MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER LAB.


NOTE: Total 10 (Ten) Experiments Have To Be Completed. (2 from Gr - A , 4 from Gr - B , 2 from Gr - C, 2 from Gr - D)

(0-0-3)

A) 8085 1. 2. 3. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division of two 8 bit numbers resulting 8/16 bit numbers. Smallest /Largest number among n numbers in a given data array Binary to Gray Code / Hexadecimal to decimal conversion.

B) 8051 MICROCONTROLLER (Compulsory ) 1. 2. 3. 4. Initialize data to registers and memory using immediate, register , direct and indirect addressing mode Addition, subtraction of 16 bit numbers. Multiplication, Division of 16 bit numbers Transfer a block of data to another memory location using indexing. OPTIONAL (any one)

C) INTERFACING (Compulsory) 1. 2. Operation of 8255 using 8085 & 8051 microcontroller Generate square waves on all lines of 8255 with different frequencies (concept of delay program)

OPTIONAL (Any Two) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Study of stepper Motor and its operations (Clockwise, anticlockwise, angular movement, rotate in various speeds) Study of Elevator Simulator Generation of Square, triangular and saw tooth wave using Digital to Analog Converter Study of 8253 and its operation (Mode 0, Mode 2, Mode 3) Study of Mode 0, Mode 1, BSR Mode operation of 8255. Study of 8279 (keyboard & Display interface) Study of 8259 Programmable Interrupt controller. Study of Traffic Light controller

D) 8086 (Compulsory) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Addition, subtraction, Multiplication , Division of 16 bit nos + 2's complement of a 16 bit no. Marking of specific bit of a number using look-up table. Largest /Smallest number of a given data array. To separate the Odd and Even numbers from a given data array. Sorting an array of numbers in ascending/descending order Finding a particular data element in a given data array. Optional ( any one)

EE 301T
Module-I

CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING

(3-1-0)
(14 hrs)

Introduction: Basic concepts of control system and it's classifications, open loop and closed loop systems, transfer function.
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Mathematical model of physical systems (Translational, rotational and Electrical), block diagram algebra, signal flow graph (SFG), Mason's gain formula and it's application to control system. Feedback theory: Types of feedbacks, sensitivity of control systems to parameter variation, effect of disturbance signal, regenerative feedback. Components: A.C. Servo motor and DC Servo motor. Module-II (10 hrs)

Time domain analysis: Standard test signals- step, ramp, parabolic and impulse signals. Time response of 1st order systems to unit step and unit ramp inputs, time response of 2nd order systems to unit step input, time response specifications. Steady state errors and error constants for different types of inputs and generalized error series method. Module-III (10 hrs)

Concepts of stability: Necessary conditions of stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability criterion, application of Routh stability criterion to linear feedback systems, relative stability. Root locus: Basic conditions for Root loci, rules for construction of root loci, effect of adding poles and zeros, root contours. Module-IV (14 hrs)

Frequency domain analysis: Introduction, Correlation between Time and Frequency response, Bode plot, determination of stability from Bode plot, Estimation of transfer function from Bode plot, Construction of polar plot, Nyquist stability, conformal mapping, Cauchy's theorem, Gain margin and Phase margin. Closed loop frequency response: Constant M circles, constant N circles and Nichol's chart. Derivative Introduction to Controllers: Proportional (P), Proportional Integral (PI), Proportional Integral (PID) Controllers. Text Book : 1. 2. I .J. Nagrath, M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Publishers. K. Ogata, Modem Control Engineering, PHI.

References Books : 1. 2. 3. Samarjit Ghosh, Control System, Theory & Applications, Pearson Education. B. C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, PHI. D.Roy Choudhury, Modern Control Engineering, PHI.

EC309T
Module-I

INTRODUCTION TO VLSI

(3-1-0)
(12 hrs)

VLSI Fabrication : Fabrication processes, NMOS Fabrication, CMOS Fabrication, CMOS N-well process, Layout Design Rules, Stick Diagrams, Mask Layout Design MOS Transistor : Review of structure and operation of MOSFET, NMOS, CMOS, MOSFET V-I characteristics, MOSFET capacitances, Short channel effects, MOSFET scaling, Module-II (12 hrs)

Modelling of MOSFET Transistors - Basic concept of SPICE level-1, level-2 and level-3 model equations. MOS Inverters: Static characteristics: Basic MOS inverters and their characteristics, inverters with resistive load and with n-type MOSFET load, CMOS inverter.

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Module-III

(10 hrs)

MOS Inverters : Switching characteristics and interconnect effects: Delay time definition and calculations, inverter design with delay constraints, estimation of parasitics, switching power dissipation of CMOS inverters Combinational MOS Logic Circuits : CMOS logic, complex logic circuits, pass transistor and transmission gate logic, sequential logic circuit : SR latch, clocked & flip-flop circuits, CMOS D latch and edge triggered flip-flop. Module-IV (10 hrs)

VHDL : Introduction, Behavioural Modelling, Sequential processing, Data Types, Packages, VHDL design of adders, Multiplexer, Decoder, Latch, S-R flip flop, D flip flop, Memory circuits, Front end e-CAD tools VLSI eCAD : VLSI Design methodology, Full custom, Semi-custom and Programmable designs, VLSI Design Flow, FPGA based designs, standard cell based designs, Back end e-CAD tools Text Books: 1. 2. CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits - Analysis & Design, Sung Mo-Kang and Yussuf Leblebici, Tata McGraw Hill. VHDL Programming by examples - D.L. Perry, Tata McGraw Hill

Reference Books : 1. 2. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective - J.M. Rabey, Anantha Chandrakasan and Borivoje Nikolic, - Pearson Education. VLSI Design Techniques for Analog and Digital Circuits - Geiger et al., McGraw Hill

EC311T
Module-I

ADVANCED ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS

(3-1-0)
(12 hrs)

Bistable MV : Stable states, fixed and self biasing transistor Binary, commutating capacitors, Triggering, Emitter coupled Binary- Schmit Trigger Circuit Monostable MV : Gate width of collector coupled mv, its waveform, effect of reverse saturation current on gate width, Analysis and waveform of emitter coupled monostable MV. Astable MV : Time period and waveforms of collector coupled multi, analysis of emitter coupled multi & its time period. Module-II (12 hrs)

Linear wave shaping : The High pass and Low pass RC circuit- Exponential & Ramp input, Integrator, Differentiator, Attenuator 555 timer wave generator Analysis, Application as Astable and monostable MV, sawtooth wave generator using OP-AMP, using UJT Module-III Negative Resistance Devices : The behaviour and V~I characteristic of Tunnel Diode, UJT Negative Resistance Switching Circuit : Basic circuit principle for operation of voltage controllable and current controllable NR devices in Bistable, Monostable and Astable mode Application of Tunnel diode as Bistable, Monostable and Astable circuit Module-IV (10 hrs) (12 hrs)

Voltage Time Base generator : Method of generation-Exponential sweep circuit, NR switches, Miller and Bootstrap, Transistor Miller time base generator, Transistor Bootstrap time base generator.
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Current time base generator: A current sweep, linearity correction, Transistor current time base generator, methods of linearity improvement. Text Books : 1. 2. Pulse, Digital and switching waveform, J. Milliman, H. Taub and P.Rao, Tata Mc Graw Hill. Electronics Devices and Circuits (2nd Edition) J. Millman, C. Halkias and S. Jit, Tata Mc Graw Hill.

Reference Books : 1. 2. Pulse and Digital Circuit, A, Ananda Kumar, PHI OP-Amp and linear Integrated circuit, R.F. Coughlin and F. Driscoll, Pearson Education.

EC309P
List of experiments : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BASIC VLSI LAB

(0-0-3)

Characteristics of NMOS and PMOS Transistor Voltage transfer characteristics of CMOS Inverter Layout of CMOS Inverter Layout of CMOS NAND gate Layout of CMOS NOR gate Design & implementation of half Adder & Full Adder circuit using VHDL. Design & implementation of MUX and DEMUX circuit using VHDL. Design and simulation of 4- bit and N-bit parallel Adder. Design & implementation of SRJK, D & T Flip-Flop. Design & Simulation of 4-bit shift register & 4- bit counter.

EE301P

CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING LAB.


List of Experiments

(0-0-3)

Control System 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Study of PID Controller. To study the characteristics of a relay and analyze a relay control system. Study of linear system simulator. To study the frequency response of the lag& lead process. Study of stepper motor operation using 8085 microprocessor kit. Study of AC position control system. Study D.C. Position Control system. Study of Digital-to-Analog Converter using Data Acquisition system. Study of D.C. Servomotor and to find out its transfer function Study of Bode plot using first order system.

Instrumentation 1. 2. Measurement of low resistance By Kelvin's Double Bridge. Study of Synchro transmitter& transformer.
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3. 4. 5.

Study of Hall effect transducer. To Study the characteristics of an LVDT position sensor with respect to the Secondary output voltage and measure the voltage due to residual magnetism. Measurement of Speed of the DC motor By None contact type transducer a) b) Photo electric pick up Magnetic pick up

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

To study the temperature Vs resistance characteristics of RTD. Measurement of Inductance Using a)Maxwells Inductance bridge b)Hays Bridge Calibration of D.C.Milliammeter by D.C. Potentiometer. To study the characteristics between strains applied to the cantilever beam strain sensor and the bridge voltage. To find the value of unknown capacitance using schering bridge.

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COURSE STRUCTURE
(7th and 8th Semesters) ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGG. (EI & CE)
(Effective from 2011 Admission Batch)
7 Semester Subject Code Theory Contact Hours 3-0-0 Credits Subject Code
th

th

semester Contact Hours 3-0-0 Credits

Theory

HS401T Intro. Mgt./Bio. Env. CY401T Engg. EE406T Process Dynamic & Control Biomedical EE407T Instrumentation & Measurement Elective-I Elective-II Total Subject Code EE402P Sessional Virtual Instrumentation Lab.

CY401T Bio. Env. Engg./ HS401T Intro. Mgt. EE402T Virtual Instrumentation

3-1-0

3-1-0

3-0-0

Elective-III

3-0-0

3-0-0 3-0-0

3 Elective-IV 3 16 Total Subject Code Sessional Contact Hours 13 Credits 3-0-0 3

Contact Hours 0-0-3 0-0-3 0-0-6

Credits

2 EE402S 2 4 8 24 EE402J Major Project Total Grand Total 0-0-12 8 10 23 Seminar 0-0-3 2

EE 401S Seminar EE401J Minor Project Total Grand Total

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One has to take at least one Institutional Elective either in 7th or in 8th Semester. If some one takes two Institutional Electives, it should be one in 7th and one in 8th Semester.

Electives-I & II
Departmental Electives

Power Electronics Application to Power Systems Power System Dynamics High Voltage Engg. HVDC Transmission Switch Mode Power Supply Modelling & Analysis of Electrical Machines Utility of Electric Drives Radar System Engg. Embedded System Design Institutional Electives Entrepreneurship Renewable Energy Sources Free Market Economy Essentials of IT Disaster Management Environmental Climatology

EE431T EE432T EE433T EE434T EE436T EE437T EE439T EC457T EC436T

ME411T EE411T HS411T CS411T CE411T CY411T

Electives-III & IV
Departmental Electives Power System Transients Modern Control System Flexible AC. Transmission Systems (FACTs) SCADA Power System Planning Digital Image Processing Adaptive Signal Processing Computer Communication Networks Institutional Electives Leadership Development Web Designing Introduction to Nanotechnology Intellectual Property Rights Management Information System Safety Engineering
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EE451T EE452T EE453T EE454T EE456T EC451T EC454T EC461T

HS412T CS412T PH412T HS413T CS413T ME412T

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Syllabus : Electrical Instrumentation & Control Engineering

HS401T
Module-I

INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction to Management : Management Science or Art ? Evolution of Management throught, System approach Functions of Management, Social responsibility of Managers, Japanese Management and Theory-Z. Planning - Definition, Types of plans, strategy, policies steps in planning, Management by objective - Concept, process, strategies & policies, Decision making - evaluation of alternatives, selecting an alternative. Module-II (8 hrs)

Organising : Formal & informal organisation, Organizational Division, Organisation level & span of Management Authority & Power, Line & staff concept, Functional authority, Delegation of authority - Art of delegation. Staffing : Definition, System approach to staffing, Managerial job, desired skill, matching job requirement with qualification. Module-III Leading : Managerial function of leading, Human factors in managing. Motivation : Maslows Hierarchy of needs, Expectancy Theory, Mc Clellands Theory, motivational techniques, Mc Gregors theory X & Y. Leadership : Definition, Leadership style, Likerts four systems of Management. Communication : Definition, communication function, process, noise & feed back in communication, downward & crosswise communication, types of communication, Barriers in communication, towards effective communication. Module-IV (8 hrs) (12 hrs)

Controlling : Definition, planning & controlling, basic control process, establishment of standards, types of stardards, measurement of performance, correction of deviation, control as a feed back system. Text Books : 1. Essentials of Management, Harold Koontz, C ODonnell, H-Weihrich, Tata McGraw Hill, 8th Edition, 2010.

CY401T
Module-I

BIO-ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Fundamentals of Ecology : Components and structures of Eco-system. Levels of organization in the biotic components of the Eco-system. Eco-system processes- Energy flow-primary and secondary production, trophic level, food chain & food web and Bio-magnification. Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling- Biogeochemical cycles of nature- Carbon cycle, Nitrogen cycle and Hydrological cycle. Fundamentals of Chemistry & Microbiology Water chemistry; Concentration expressions, mole concept and Stoichiometry. Physical & chemical properties of water. Organic chemical properties and their measurement, parameters like BOD, COD, and TOC & TOD; Inorganic properties like pH, Alkalinity, Hardness, conductivity and Solubility; Atmospheric chemistry - structure of atmosphere, chemistry of primary and secondary air pollutants; Chemical Reaction- Chemical & Bio-chemical Reactions, fundamentals of reaction kinetics, Reactor configurations and material balances. Microbiology Important microbes in Environmental Engineering, Microbial growth and decay rates, Aerobic & Anaerobic group of bacteria.

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Module-II ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

(8 hrs)

Water Pollution: Water quality standard and parameter (Indian Standard Drinking Water Specifications, IS 10500, 1991); Physical, Chemical and Biological methods of assessment of water quality, Aquatic Pollution, Fresh Water Pollution: Organic Pollution, Oxygen Sag Curve, Eutrophication and Acidification, Estuarine water quality, Marine Pollution and Ground water pollution. Parameters of organic content of water quality, DO and BOD in streams, Deaeration and Reaeration kinetics in streams (Streeter - Phelps oxygen sag formula) Air Pollution: Primary and Secondary pollutants, units of concentration,Global air pollution-Acid rain , Global warming and ozone layer depletion.Air pollution meteorology - Ambient and Adiabatic lapse rate, Atmospheric stability Lapse rates and Dispersion, Atmospheric Dispersion. Noise Pollution: Sources of noise, Physical properties of sound, resultant and equivalent sound levels , Noise control measures and impact of noise on human health. Module-III ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL : Water Treatment: Conventional water treatment comprising of Pretreatment - Screenings, Aeration and Equalisation; Primary Treatment - Sedimentation, Coagulation, Filtration; Disinferction - Chlorination, Breakpoint chlorinatioin; Advanced water treatment - Fluoridation, Deflouridation, Ion-Exchange and Reverse Osmosis. Wastewater Treatment (Domestic waste water); Wastewater flow and characteristics; Wastewater PretreatmentScreenings, Grit chamber, Equalization and storage; Primary treatment - Sedimentation and coagulation; Biological treatment (Aerobic); Activated Sludge Process (ASP) with complete mix reactor and design parameters. Biological treatment ( Anaerobic); Municipal Solid Waste (MSW); Physical, Chemical and Energy properties of MSW; MSW Management - Composting; MSW Management - Landfill Operations; Hazardous Waste Management; Characterization; Hazardous Waste Treatment - Incineration; Industrial Air Emission Control; Gaseous Emission Control - Absorption, Adsorption and Condensation; Particulate Emission Control - Gravity Settling Chamber, Cyclone Separator, Bag Filter and Electrostatic Precipitator; Flue gas desulpherisation, NOx Emission Control and Fugitive Emission Module-IV ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT : Evolution of environmental legislation in India; Environmente, Development and Sustainable Development; ISO 14,000- Environmental Management Systems - Life Cycle Assessment; Elements of waste minimizationstrategy-Reduction at source, Recycling/Reuse/Recovery, Waste treatment and Disposal; Waste minimization program; Cost benefit analysis and advantage of clean technology; Environmental Impact Assessment; Stages of EIA procedure - Screening, Scoping, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Public Participation and Review; Generic Structure of EIA report:- Project Profile, Baseline Data Collection, Impact Prediction and Assessment, Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Post EMP Monitoring. Reference Book : 1. 2. 3. Environmental Engineering - Gerard Kiely; Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi,2007 Environmental Engineering; Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous; Tata McGraw Hill Company Ltd.1981,(International Edition). Environmental Pollution Control Engg. By C.S.Rao; Wiely Eastern Ltd, New Delhi,1999. (4 hrs) (12 hrs)

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EE406T
Module-I Process Dynamics

PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL

(3-1-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction to process control. Dynamic modelling of engineering systems. Review of Laplace transforms. First order, second order systems. Systems with time delays. Interacting & non-interacting processes. Process identification. MIMO processes. Module-II Single loop feedback control Feedback control. Block diagram. Feedback controllers: PID control etc. Typical time-domain responses of feedback control systems. Design of feedback control systems-I Stability analysis of closed-loop control systems. Routh stability criterion. Root locus technique. Frequency response analysis - I Module-III Design of feedback control systems-II Frequency response analysis - II. Design of feedback control systems. PID controller tuning methods such as Ziegler-Nichols. Advanced process control-I Feed forward control, cascade control, ratio control, selective control etc. Module-IV Advanced process control-II Introduction to digital control. Multi loop and multivariable control. Plant wide control Text Book : 1. 2. 3. Seborg,D.E. Edgar,T.F., Mellichamp,D.A. 'Process Dynamics and Control', 2nd ed, John Wiley & Sons, 2004 Coughanowr, D.R. 'Process Systems Analysis and Control', 2nd ed, McGraw-Hill, 1991 Chemical Process Control, by George Stephanopolus, PHI (12 hrs) (16 hrs) (12 hrs)

References Books : 1. 2. Liptak, B.G. 'Instrument Engineer's Handbook, Volume I: Process Measurement and Analysis', 4th ed, CRC Press, 2005 Liptak, B.G. 'Instrument Engineer's Handbook, Volume II: Process Control and Optimization', 4th ed, CRC Press, 2005

EE407T
Module-I

BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT

(3-0-0)
(11 hrs)

Bio-metrics, Man-Instrument System, Problems encountered in measuring a living system. Review of Transducers. Transducers for Biomedical applications .Sources of Bioelectric Potentials - Resting and Action Potentials. Propagation of action Potential. Bioelectrical Potentials - Electrocardiogram. Typical human electro encephalogram, electromyogram. Electrodes : Electrode Theory, Bio-potential Electrodes, Microelectrodes, Body surface electrodes . Bio chemical Transducers - the pH electrodes, Blood Gas Electrodes.
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Module-II

(10 hrs)

Cardiovascular Measurements : Electrocardiography; Measurement of Blood Pressure - Programmed electrosphygm Manometer. Measurement of Blood flow and Cardiac output. Measurement of Heart Sounds Frequency Spectrum of heart. Module-III (10 hrs)

Measurements on Nervous System : Psycho physiological Measurement - Polygraph , EEG, Brain Imaging -X-Ray, Computed Tomography (CT), MRI. Eye-Electrorefinogram (ERG), Opthalmoscopy, Audiometry, Electromyography (EMG). Module-IV (6 hrs)

Measurement in Respiratory System : Pulmonary Volume and its measurement-spirometer. Pneumotachometer. Kidney Imaging : Pyelogram. Hemodialysis, Peritonal Dialysis. Skin: Water loss, Flow Hygrometry. Color Derma spectrometer. Text Book : 1. 2. Hand Book of Biomedical Instrumentation-2nd Edition by R.S.Khandpur, Tata McGraw Hill 2003 Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements-2nd Edition by Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, PHI learning Pvt Ltd 2nd Edition

References Books : 1. 2. 3. Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology-4th Edition by Joseph J. Carr, John M. Brown, Pearson Education 2007 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering by Michael M. Domach, Pearson Education Inc,-2004 Medical Instrumentation-application & design. 3e - By JOHN.G.WEBSTER, John Wiley & sons publications

EE402P
1. 2. 3.

VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB.

( 0-0-3)

Conversion of a 4 bit Binary number to a decimal number. Create a VI to compute full adder logic using half adder logic as sub VI. Create a global VI(Global2.vi) with a waveform chart & a stop button. Update the waveform chart using a random number generator from another VI. Stop the VIs by pressing the stop button by any one of the Vis. Build a VI for seven segment LED display. Create a VI to find the roots of a quadratic equation with complex roots. Input the coefficients of X^2, X & constant as A,B & C respectively. The corresponding LED should glow when roots are real & different or roots are real & equal or when roots are complex. Display the message " 'A' should not be zero for quadratic expression", if the coefficient of X^2 is zero. Create a table which consists of user names & passwords .Input a user name & a password. Check whether both the user name & password match the contents of the table. If they are matched glow "Access Given" LED, otherwise glow "Access Denied" LED. Also display the user name if access is given. Parsing & display of current Date/Time array into Day, Month, Year, Weekday & Time. Build a VI to make an animation using "picture Ring Indicator" .Control the animation time speed from the front panel. Full State Machine to perform the "Addition", Subtraction", Multiplication" of two constant numbers & displaying the results. Include "STOP" button to exit from the menu.
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Use of NI Vision Assistant to analyze images of pipe brackets to determine if the brackets meet their physical specifications (Bracket Distance & Bracket angle). Create VI to generate analog & digital output as per following conditions using NI USB 6008. If input temperature is : : : : : : 0 to 10 deg 11 to 20 deg 21 to 30 deg 31 to 40 deg 41 to 50 deg above 50 deg 1V analog O/P will be generated 2V analog O/P will be generated 3V analog O/P will be generated 4V analog O/P will be generated 5V analog O/P will be generated Digital O/P will be generated

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Temperature measurement by using J-type thermocouple & NI USB 9211. Build a VI for the generation of digital output by using NI USB 6008 & acquisition of digital data by NI USB 9401. Bode plot of the given 1st order system by NI Instrument Simulator & NI ELVIS Bread board. Building an NI ELVIS Virtual Digital Thermometer using Thermister. Observation of characteristics of OP-Amp based High pass & low pass filter using NI ELVIS Bread board. Data transfer between PC (master ) to NI Instrument simulator (slave) and slave to master through GPIB using VISA in LabVIEW.

EE402T Module-I

VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION

(3-1-0) (14 hrs)

Introduction to Virtual Instrumentation : Introduction, Computers in Instrumentation, What is Virtual Instrumentation (VI)?, History of VI, Lab View and VI, Conventional and Graphical Programming, Future Perspectives Basic of Lab View : Introduction, Components of Lab View, Owned and Free Labels, Tools and other Pallettes, Arranging Objects, Pop-up Menus, Colour Coding, Code Debugging, Context Sensitive Help Creating Sub- Vis FOR and WHILE Loops : Introduction, The For Loop, The WHILE Loop, Additional Loop Problem, Loop Behaviour and Interloop Communication, Local Variable, Global Variables, Shift Registers, Feedback, Autoindexing, Loop Timing. Module-II Arrays and Clusters : Introduction, Arrays, Clusters, Inter-conversion of Arrays and Clusters Graphs and Charts : Introduction, Waveforms Chart, Resetting Plots, Waveform Graph, Use of Cursors, X-Y Graph Module-III (10 hrs) (10 hrs)

The Structures : Introduction, Sequence Structures, Case Structures, Case Structure, Formula Node.

State Machines : Introduction, What is a State Machine?, A Simple State Machine, Event Structures, The Full State Machine, Notes and Comments. File Input / Output : Introduction, File Formats, File I/O Functions, Path Functions, Path Functions, Sample VIs to Demonstrate File WRITE and READ, Generating Filenames Automatically. String Handling : Introduction, String Functions, Lab VIEW String Formats, Examples, Some More Functions, Parsing of Strings Module-IV (14 hrs)

Basics of Data Acquisition : Introduction, Classification of Signals, Real World Signals, Analog Interfacing , Connecting the Signal to the Board, Guidelines, Practical vs. Ideal Interfacing, Bridge Signal Sources.
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Data Acquisition with Lab VIEW DAQ VIs : Introduction, Measurement and Automation Explorer, The Waveform Data Type, use of Simple VIs, Intermediate VIs, Use of DAQ mx Interfacing Instruments : GPIB and RS 232 : Introduction, RS232C vs. GPIB, Handshaking, GPIB Interfacing, RS232C/ RS485 Interfacing, Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments, VISA, Instrument Interfacing and Lab VIEW Text Books: 1. 2. Sanjay Gupta and Joseph John "Virtual Instrumentation Using Lab VIEW "by, TMH Publications. Gary Johnson, "LabVIEW Graphical Programming", 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1997.

Reference Books: 1. 2. Lisa K. wells & Jeffrey Travis, "LabVIEW for everyone", Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1997. Jane W. S. Liu, "Real-time Systems", Pearson Education India, 2001.

Electives-I & II Departmental


EE431T
Module-I

POWER ELECTRONICS APPLICATION TO POWER SYSTEM

(3-0-0)
(12 hrs)

Steady state and dynamic problems in AC systems. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS). Principles of series and shunt compensation. Description of static var compensators (SVC), Thyristor Controlled series compensators (TCSC), Static phase shifters (SPS), Static condenser (STATCON). Module-II (10 hrs)

Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and Unified power flow controller (UPFC). Modelling and Analysis of FACTS controllers. Control strategies to improve system stability. Module-III (7 hrs)

Power Quality problems in distribution systems, harmonics, harmonics creating loads, modelling, harmonic propagation, Series and parallel resonances, harmonic power flow. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Mitigation of harmonics, filters, passive filters, Active filters, shunt, series hybrid filters, voltage sags & swells, voltage flicker. Mitigation of power quality problems using power electronic conditioners. IEEE standards. Text Books: 1. 2. G.T. Heydt, Power Quality, Stars in a Circle Publications, Indian, 1991. T.J.E.Miller, John Wiley & Sons,Static Reactive Power Compensation, New York, 1982.

Reference Books: 1. Power Systems and Power Delivery Recent publications.

EE432T
Module-I

POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS

(3-0-0)
(13 hrs)

Basic concepts : Power system stability states of operation and system security, system dynamics problems system model analysis of steady State stability and transient stability, simplified representation of Excitation control.
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Modelling of synchronous machine: synchronous machine park's Transformation of flux linkages, Transformation of stator voltage equations and rotor equations. Module-II (6 hrs)

Analysis of steady state performance, per unit quantities - Equivalent circuits of synchronous machine determination of parameters of equivalent circuits. Excitation system: Excitation system modelling, excitation systems block Diagram system representation by state equations. Module-III (6 hrs)

Dynamics of a synchronous generator connected to infinite bus: system model Synchronous machine model, stator equations rotor equations, Synchronous machine model with field circuit and with field circuit and one equivalent damper winding on q axis (model 1.1), calculation of Initial conditions. Module-IV Analysis of single machine system: small signal analysis with block diagram. Application of power system stabilizers: basic concepts in applying PSS, Control signals, structure and tuning of PSS, washout circuit, dynamic compensator analysis of single machine infinite bus system with and without PSS. Text Books: 1. 2. Power system dynamics K.R. PADIYAR, B.S. Publications Hyderabad Power system Stability and control by P.Kundur, Tata McGraw Hills. (12 hrs)

Reference Books: 1. Power system control and stability P.M. Anderson and A.A. Fouad John wiley sons.

EE433T
Module-II

HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING

(3-0-0)
(12 hrs)

Generation of High D.C. Voltages : Half wave rectifier circuit, Cockroft-Walton voltage multiplier circuit, electrostatic generator - Van de Graff Generator, Generation of High A.C. Voltages : Series Resonant circuit, Cascaded transformers & tesla coil. Generation of impulse voltages and currents : Definitions, Impulse Generator circuits & analysis, multi stage impulse generator circuit, construction of impulse generator, triggering and synchronization of the impulse generator, impulse current generation. Module-II (10 hrs)

Breakdown Mechanism of Gases, Liquid and Solid Materials : Introduction, Mechanism of breakdown of gases, Townsend's first ionization coefficient, cathode processes - secondary effects, Townsend's second ionization coefficient, Townsend breakdown mechanism, streamer or Kanal mechanism f spark, the sparking potentialPaschen'sl aw, penning effect, corona discharges, time-lag, breakdown in liquid dielectrics, treatment of transformer oil, testing of transformer oil, breakdown in solid dielectrics. Module-III (6 hrs)

Measurement of High Voltage and Currents : Introduction, sphere Gap, Uniform field spark gap, Rod gap, Electrostatic voltmeter, generating voltmeter, the chubb-fortescue method, impulse voltage measurements using voltage dividers, measurement of high DC, AC and impulse currents. Module-IV (8 hrs)

High Voltage Testing of Electrical Equipments : High voltage testing of overhead line insulators, cable, bushing, power capacitors, power transformers, circuit breakers & generators.
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Transient & Insulation Co-ordination : Lightning phenomenon, line design based on lightning, switching surge test voltage characteristics, insulation co-ordination and over voltage protection. Text Books : 1. 2. C.L. Wadhwa, High Voltage Engineering, New Age International M.S. Naidu & Kamraju, High Voltage Engineering, TMH

Reference Books: 1. Kuffel & Zaengal High Voltage Engineering.

EE434T
Module-I

HVDC TRANSMISSION

(3-0-0)
(13 hrs)

H.V.D.C. Transmission : General considerations, Power Handling Capabilities of HVDC Lines, Basic Conversionprinciples, static converter configuration. Static Power Converters : 3-pulse, 6-pulse and 12-pulse converters, converter station and Terminal equipment,commutation process, Rectifier and inverter operation, equivalent circuit for converter - special features of converter transformers. Harmonics in HVDC Systems : Harmonic elimination, AC and DC filters. Module-II (9 hrs)

Control of HVDC Converters and systems : constant current, constant extinction angle and constant Ignition angle control. Individual phase control and equidistant firing angle control, DC power flow control. Module-III (8 hrs)

Interaction between HV AC and DC systems - Voltage interaction, Harmonic instability problems and DC power modulation. Multi-terminal DC links and systems; series, parallel and series parallel systems, their operation and control. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Transient over voltages in HVDC systems : Over voltages due to disturbances on DC side, over voltages due to DCand AC side line faults. Converter faults and protection in HVDC Systems: Converter faults, over current protection - valve group, and DCline protection. Over voltage protection of converters, surge arresters. Text Books : 1. E.W. Kimbark : Wiely Inter Science, Direct current Transmission, NewYork. 2. Peter Peregrinus ltd., H.V.D.C.Transmission, J.Arillaga : London UK 1983.

EE436T
Module-I

SWITCHED MODE POWER SUPPLY

(3-0-0)
(12 hrs)

Review of Basic Power Electronics Linear power supplies, Overview of DC-DC Converters without Galvanic Isolation -DC - DC switched mode converters(CCM and DCM mode of operation): buck converters, boost converter, buck boostconverter, CUK converter. dc-dc converter comparison. Module-II (10 hrs)

Switching dc-dc power supplies with isolation: flyback converters, double ended flyback converter, forward converters,double ended forward converter, push pull converters - half bridge converters - full bridge converters.
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Module-II

(8 hrs)

Introduction to resonant converters: classification of resonant converters, basic resonant circuit concepts, load resonant converter, resonant switch converter, zero voltage switching, resonant DC link inverters with zero voltage switching -high frequency link integral half cycle converter. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Introduction to modeling of switch mode power supplies - state space averaging - state space averaged models,equivalent circuits and small signal transfer functions for basic converters. Text Books : 1. 2. Ned Mohan et al, , Power Electronics, John Wiley ,1989 M.H.Rashid, Power Electronics by Prentice Hall

Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. Daniel W.hart, Fundamentals of Power Electronics: Robert Erickson, Springer Veralg, Fundamentals of Power Electronics Switched Mode Power Supplies, H.W. Whittington, B.W. Flynn and D.E. Macpherson, Universities Press.

EE437T
Module-I

MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES

(3-0-0)
(6 hrs)

Review : Primitive machine, voltage and torque equation.Concept of transformation change of variables & m/c variables and transform variables. Application to D.C.machine for steady state and transient analysis, and equation of cross field commutator machine. Module-II (8 hrs)

Induction Machine : Voltage, torque equation for steady state operation, Equivalent circuit, Dynamic performance during sudden changes in load torque and three phase fault at the machine terminals. Voltage & torque equation for steady state operation of 1- induction motor & scharge motor. Module-III (15 hrs) Synchronous Machine : Transformation equations for rotating three phase windings, Voltage and power equation for salient and non salient alternator, their phasor diagrams, Simplified equations of a synchronous machine with two damper coils. Operational Impedances and Time Constants of Synchronous Machines : Park's equations in operational form, operational impedances and G(P) for a synchronous machine with four Rotor Windings, Standard synchronous machine Reactances, time constants, Derived synchronous machine time constants, parameters from short circuitcharacteristics. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Approximate Methods for Generator & System Analysis : The problem of power system analysis, Equivalent circuit & vector diagrams for approximate calculations, Analysis of line to line short circuit, Application of approximate method to power system analysis. Text Books : 1. 2. B.Adkins, The General theory of Electrical Machines P.S.Bhimbra, Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion - White & Woodson.

Reference Books: 1. 2. P.C.Krause, Analysis of Electric Machinery B.Adkins & R.G.Harley, The General theory of AC Machines.
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EE439T
Module-I

UTILITY OF ELECTRIC DRIVES

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction to Electrical Drives : Definition of Electrical Drives, Advantages, Classification and Parts of electrical drives. Dynamics of Electrical Drives : Fundamental Torque Equation, Different Types of Load Torque, Speed Torque convention of multiquadrant operation, equivalent systems (Loads with rotational motion, loads with translational motion), Stability consideration of Electrical Drives. Module-II (12 hrs)

DC Motor drives : Characteristics of DC motors (Separately excited, shunt, series and compound), starting and breaking of dc motor, Speed Control of DC motors, phase Controlled rectifier fed DC motor drives (Single & three phase, half wave, full wave, semi converter), Dual converter, Chopper fed DC motor drives with quadrant operations. Module-III (10 hrs)

AC Motor drives : 3-phase induction motor: Characteristic, starting, breaking and speed control. VSI fed induction motor, CSI fed induction motor, v/f control, cycloconverter fed induction motor. Rotor resistance control and slip power recovery, four quadrant operation of induction motor. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Rating and Heating of Motors : Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling, power loss and heating of electrical motors, classes of motor duty, determination of motor duty. Drives for specific application : Steel rolling mills, Crain and Hoist drives, cement mill, sugar mill, paper mill, centrifugal pump. Introduction to solar and battery power drives. Text Books : 1. 2. G. K. Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drive, Narosa Publishing House, 2001. V. Subrahmanyam, Electric Drives: Concepts and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2005.

Reference Books: 1. R. Krishnan, Electrical Drives, Pearson Publication.

EC457T
Module-I

RADAR SYSTEM ENGINEERING

(3-0-0)
(6 hrs)

Radar Equation : Minimum detectable signal, Probability density functions. SNR, Integration of Radar Pulses, RCS of targets, PRF and Range ambiguity, Antenna Parameters, System losses. Module-II (4 hrs)

Propagation effects. CW and Frequency Modulated Radar Doppler Effect, CW Radar, FMCW Radar, Multiple Frequency CW Radar. Module-III (12 hrs)

MTI and Pulse Doppler Radar : MTI Radar, Delay line canceller, Subclutter visibility. MTI using Range gater & filters. Pulse Doppler Radar. Tracking Radar: Sequential lobing, Conical scan and Monopulse types. Comparison of trackers. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Modern Radar Systems : Pulse compression Radar; Radar Beacons, Synthetic Aperture Radar; Phased Array Radars - Phase and Frequency Scanning.
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Text Book : 1. Introduction to Radar Systems by Merrill I. Skolnik Tata-McGraw Hill.

Reference Book : 1. Radar Handbook - 2nd Edition by Merrill I. Skolnik - McGraw Hill International Edition.

EC436T
Module-I

EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction to an Embedded System Design : Introduction to Embedded System, Role of processor selection in Embedded System(Microprocessor/Microcontroller), Embedded System Project Management, Design cycle in development phase for an embedded system, use of target system or its emulator and in-circuit emulator, use of software tools for development of an ES. Module-II (8 hrs)

RTOS and its Overview: Real time operating system: task and task states, task and data, message queues, timer function-events-memory management, Interrupt routines in an RTOS environment, basic design using RTOS. Module-III (8 hrs)

Embedded System Development : Interfacing of external memory, Interfacing analog and digital blocks, interfacing of different peripheral devices such as LED, LCD, Switches, Relay, Stepper Motors, ADC, DAC and various sensors, Introduction to assembler, complier, cross compliers and integrated development Environment (IDE). Module-IV (8 hrs)

S/W and Programming Concept : Embedded Programming in C, Embedded Programming in C++, Embedded Programming in Java Network for Embedded System : The I2C bus, the CAN BUS, SHARC link ports, Introduction to Bluetooth: specification, core protocol. Text books : 1. 2. The art of programming system, Jack, Ganssle, Academic Press, 1992. Intelligent Embedded System, Louis L Odette, Addison Wesley 1991.

References Books : 1. 2. Embedded Systems - Architecture, Programming and Design - by Raj Kamal, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003, ISBN:0070494703 Languages for Digital Embedded Systems - by Stephen A. Edwards, Kluwer, 2000.

Institutional
ME411T
Module-I

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Entrepreneurship : Concept, Historical background, Economic development and entrepreneurship, role of Entrepreneurship in Industrialisation, Entrepreneurship Development programmes (EDPS) in India, Indian middle class values.
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Entrepreneurial Qualities : Motivation, Creativity, Perception, Risk taking, Entrepreneurial goal setting, Group activities, Excerise connected with motivation, training-ring toss, Boat making, Tower building. Module-II Environmental Scanning, Business oppertunity guidance, Product selection, Market research. Assistance of Govt. agencies - role of DIC, SFC, SISI, TCO and banks. Procedure in setting up of an enterprise. Module-III (10 hrs) (8 hrs)

Assessment of Working Capital, Preparation of project report, Project appraisal elementary knowledge on costing, Book keeping, Balance sheet preparation, Ratio analysis, Income tax, Excise duty. Module-IV Sickness in industry, Revival of sick industries. Text Book : 1. 2. 3. Entrepreneurship of small Industries - By M.U. Deshpande - Deep and Deep Publication. A Hand Book of small scale Industry - By ED II Pub., Ahamedbad. Management of small scale Industry - By Vasant Desal, Himalaya Pub. House. (8 hrs)

Management of small scale Industry - Decision making, Leadership, Communication skill, Stress Management.

EE411T
Module-I

RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

(3-0-0)
(12 hrs)

Fossil fuel based systems, Impact of fossil fuel based systems. Non conventional energy - seasonal variations and availability. Renewable energy - sources and features, Hybrid energy systems, Distributed energy systems and dispersed generation (DG). Other sources of energy : Solar energy, Wind energy system, Wave energy, Energy from biomass, Energy from OTEC, Geothermal energy system. Module-II (12 hrs)

The Sun : The Solar constant; Solar radiation spectrum, Solar radiation measurement, Solar radiation at earths surface, Solar radiation data, radiation geometry, empirical relations predicting availability of solar radiation, rediation on horizontal and tilted surface. Module-III (8 hrs)

Flat plate collectors, Basic energy balance equation and its principle, concentrating collectors, Its classification and working principle. Application of solar thermal technologies : Heating, cooling, Drying, Distillation, Power generation, Solar PV system, its principle and application. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Energy Economics : Present worth, Life cycle costing (LCC), Annual life cycle costing (ALCC), Annual saving calculations for solar thermal system, Solar PV system, Wind system, Biomass system. Text books: 1. 2. S.P. Sukhatme, Solar energy : Principles of Thermal storage, Tata McGraw Hill. G.D. Rai, Energy Resources, Khanna Publications.

Reference books: 1. 2. Non Conventional Energy Sources by B.H. Khan, Tata McGraw Hill. Solar Energy Utilization by G.D. Rai, Khanna Publishers.
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HS411T
Module-I

FREE MARKET ECONOMY

(3-0-0)
(9 hrs)

Fundamental Concepts & the Open Economy : History of economic thought, Capitalism, the Hampered Market Economy, Socialism, Mixed Economy, Social Cooperation and the Market, Economic System, Macroeconomic scenario Module-II (9 hrs)

International versus Domestic trade, the principle of comparative advantage, Supply and Demand Analysis of trade and types, Determination of foreign exchange rates, The Balance of Payments Module-III (9 hrs)

Macroeconomic Policies in India : An Overview of Monetary Policy, Problems in Monetary Policy, the Fiscal Policy, Economic Stabilization, Industrial Policy, EXIM Policy, FERA & FEMA Module-IV (9 hrs)

Economic Environment : Economic Reforms & Liberalization in India, Globalization and its impact on Indian Economy, The IMF & World Bank WTO & India, Economic Planning in India. Text Book : 1. 2. Paul Justin; Business Environment - Text and Cases; Mc-Graw Hill Misra S.K , Puri V.K; Economic Environment of Business; Himalaya Publishing House.

Reference Books : 1. 2. Mittal Vivek; Business Environment; Excel Books Cherunilam Framcis; Business Environment - Text and cases; Himalaya Publishing House.

CS411T
Module-I

ESSENTIALS OF IT

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Fundamentals of Computer Architecture-Introduction-Organization of computer, Central Processing Unit-Execution Cycle- Instruction categories- measure of CPU performance, Memory-Input/Output devices-BUS- addressing modes, System software-Assemblers-Loaders and Linkers-Compilers and Interpreters. Module-II (8 hrs)

Operating system-Introduction- Process management scheduling-Memory management-Threads, Problem Solving with Algorithms, analysis of algorithms-Asymptotic notations. Module-III (10 hrs)

RDBMS-data processing-the database technology-data models, ER-modelling concepts-notations-Extended ER features, Logical database design-Normalization, SQL-DDL statements-DML statements-DCL statements, SQL tuning techniques, Objects oriented concepts-object oriented programming, UML class Diagramsrelationships-Inheritance-Abstract classes-Polymorphism, and Object Oriented Design methodology. Module-IV (8 hrs)

System Development Methodologies-Software Development Models, Components of Web Application-Browsers and Web servers, World Wide Web, URL-HTML-HTTP protocol-Web Applications-Application Servers-Web Security. 1. 2. Table Creation and Queries using SQL. A Simple project on Database Design.
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3. 4. Text Book : 1. 2. 3. 4. 1.

Design the Bio- Data From using HTML. All the assignments will be done in the Computer lab. Abraham Silberschatz and Peter Bear Galvin, Operating system concepts, Addison welsley. David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy, Computer Organisation & Design , Elsevier. R. Elmasri, S. Navatne : 4th Edition, Fundamental of Database Systems, Pearson Education. Blaha, Rumbaugh, Object-oriented Modelling & Design with UML,: PHI. Infosys course materials.

References Books :

CE411T
Module-I

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Hazards and Disaster : Meaning and Concept. The Concept of Disaster Management and Major requirements for coping with Disaster. Types, Occurrences, Characteristics and Counter Measures of the Disasters (Earth quake, Flood, Cyclone, Drought, Volcanic Eruption, Tsunami, Landslides, bushfire, Epidemic) Module-II (10 hrs)

The Concept of Disaster Management Cycle : Post Disaster Review, Prevention (Needs, Problem Areas, Positive Approaches, Relevant Resources) Mitigation (Guiding Principles, Problem Areas, Requirements, Major Mitigation Components, Relevant Resources, Formulation and Implementation of Mitigation Programs), Preparedness (The Nature of Preparedness, Problem Areas, Preparedness Needs, Maintenance of Preparedness Levels, Funding, Warning Aspects, Precautionary Measures Prior to Disaster Impact, Relevant Resources), Disaster Impact, Response (Characteristics, Problem Areas, Requirements, Follow on, Relevant Resources) Recovery (The basis for Recovery Action, Problem Areas, Major Requirements, Human Factors, Relevant Resources) Development (Impact on National Development, National Development and Disaster Management Policy) Module-III (10 hrs)

Public Health and its role in Disaster Management : Public health systems, Health promotion and disaster prevention. Introduction to risk evaluation: Definition of risk and fundamentals of risk analysis, environmental hazards, exposure and risk assessment, risk evaluation and management, Basic methodology in risk assessment, Dispersion analysis, and HAZOP study. Risk assessment applications for disaster mitigation and management problems. Module-IV (8 hrs)

The Disaster Management Support Requirements : Training, Public Awareness and Research The Role of Community, Government, NGOs and International Agencies in Disaster Management. Case Studies of Major Disasters : Earthquake, Cyclone, Flood and Drought (From India and Abroad) Text Books : 1. 2. 3. Goel S.L. and Kumar Ram, Disaster Management, Deep and Deep Publications, 2001 Disaster Management by Mukesh Kapoor - Saurav Publication, New Delhi. Collins Larry R. and Scheind Thomas D. (2000). Disaster Management and Preparedness. Taylor and Francis.
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Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. Egbort Bocker and Rienk Van Grondille, Environmental Physics, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1999. Barbar W. Murk et. al., Environmental Geology, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation 1984 : UNDRO Publications, Geneva. World Disaster Report 1993, International Federation of Red Cross.

CY411T
Module-I

ENVIRONMENTAL CLIMATOLOGY

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction : The science of Climatology; Elements of Climate, Climatic controls ; Atmospheric Composition, Structure, Earth and Sun relations, Rotation and Revolution ; Energy, Radiation, Radiation laws ; Seasons, Energy in the Atmosphere ; Temperature, Controls on Temperature ; Temperature and pressure belts of the world ; Atmospheric Pressure, Gradients ; General Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric stability and instability; Wind Pressure Gradients, Atmospheric Moisture, Water Vapor, Humidity Module-II (10 hrs)

Adiabatic Processes, fog, dew ; Uplift, Stable & Unstable Air, Clouds ; Spatial and temporal patterns of climate parameters in India ; Precipitation Processes ; Types and distribution of precipitation; Indian Monsoon jet streams & general circulation; Air masses and fronto- genesis; Temperate , Mid Latitude and tropical cyclones; Severe Weather, Tornadoes ; Tropical Storms, Hurricanes. Module-III (8 hrs)

Global Climate, Classifications; Koppen's, Thornthwaite's and Trewartha's classification of world climates; Climates of Indian region; Tropical Climates and Deserts; Mid Latitude, High Latitude, and Highland Climates; Natural Climate Variability, Applied climatology; Elements of Agro-Climatology, Human and Animal BioClimatology; Urban Climatology. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Human impact upon the atmosphere: Carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the atmosphere, Man induced changes in Atmospheric temperature, water vapor, clouds and precipitation; Planned weather modification; Urbanization and balances of radiation and heat; Pollutants in the atmosphere; Inversion and Smog; Glacial Ice as a recorder of Air pollution; Harmful effects of atmospheric pollution; Global effects of particles in atmosphere; Testimony of Glacial Ice layer Impacts of Global Warming; Causes and consequences of Global Warming, Ozone hole; Sea level rise in climate; Climatic considerations in Industrial locations, city planning, landscape architecture and abatement/ mitigation of pollution. Text Books : 1. 2. Atmosphere, Weather and Climatology: A text book on Climatology - K Siddharth, Kisalaya Publication Atmosphere, Weather and Climate- R G Barry and R J Chorley, (1998). Routledge Publishing

Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Understanding Weather and Climate - Edward Aguado and James E. Burt, (2007). 4th edition, Pearson/Prentice Hall. Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming - Michael Manning and Lee R. Kump, (2009). Prentice-Hall Environmental Geology - K S Valdiya (1984)..Tata Mc Graw Hill The nature of the Environment - A Goudie (2001). Blackwell Publishing Global Environmental Issues - D.D.Kemp, (1994). Routledge Publishing
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Electives-III & IV Departmental


EE451T
Module-I

POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS

(3-0-0)
(13 hrs)

Normal Transients: Current suppression, the circuit closing transients, the recovery transient initiated by the removal of short circuit, double frequency transients. Abnormal transients: Abnormal switching transients, current suppressions, effect of motor, capacitance switching. Damping: Resistance damping, load switching, transformer magnetizing inrush current, Ferro resonance, Arcing ground, insulation co-ordination, electro-magneting shielding. Module-II Travelling waves on transmission line: The wave equation, reflection and refraction of travelling waves. Behaviour of Travelling Waves at Line Termination: Short circuit, open circuit, general termination, inductive termination. Module-III (6 hrs) (8 hrs)

Transients in Direct current circuits and in conversion equipment: Communication transients. Lightening : Lightening phenomenon, mechanism of lighting stroke, line design based on lightening. Module-IV (12 hrs)

Transients in 3-phase circuit : Importance of the type of neutral connection, switching a three phase reactor with an isolated neutral, three phase capacitance switching, the symmetrical component method for solving three phase switching transients. Text Books : 1. 2. C.S. Indulkar, D.P. Kothari, Power System Transient, Prentice Hall Pub. P. Kundur, Power System Transient.

Reference Books : 1. Lou Van Der Sluis, Transients in Power System, Wiley Pub.

EE452T
Module-I

MODERN CONTROL SYSTEM

(3-0-0)
(14 hrs)

Concept of state and state variables, state model for SISO linear time invariant systems, state space representations using physical, phase and canonical variables. Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems in state space (Mechanical and Electric systems), transfer functions, Diagonalisation, Eigen values and Eigenvector, determination of State Transition Matrix, solution of state equations, Carley -Hamilton Theorem, Controllability and Observability. Module-II (6 hrs)

Sampling and Signal reconstruction : Definition of Z-Transform, properties of Z-Transform, Inverse Transform, Mapping between S-plane and Z-plane, system descriptions by difference equations and solutions. Sample data control systems : Transfer function of discrete data systems, Pulse and Z-Transform functions.
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Module-III

(8 hrs)

Non linear systems: Common physical nonlinearities, the phase plane methods, Singular points, stability of nonlinear systems, Construction of phase trajectories. Module-IV (8 hrs)

The describing function methods: Basic concepts, derivation of describing functions for common non linearity's, stability analysis by Describing function approach, Jump resonance, Lyapunov stability criterion. Text Books : 1. 2. Ogata K., Modem Control Engineering, 2nd Edition, PHI I .J. Nagrath, M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Publishers.

Reference Books: 1. 2. Kuo B.C. Automatic Control System, 8th Edition, Wiley Publication M. Gopal Digital Control and State Variable Methods, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1997.

EE453T
Module-I

FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (FACTs)

(3-0-0)
(15 hrs)

FACTS Concepts : Transmission interconnections power flow in an AC system, loading capability limits, Dynamic stability considerations, importance of controllable parameters basic types of FACTS controllers, benefits from FACTS controllers. Voltage Source Converters : Single phase three phase full wave bridge converters transformer connections for 12 pulse 24 and 48 pulse operation. Three level voltage source converter, pulse width modulation converter, basic concept of current source Converters, comparison of current source converters with voltage source converters. Module-II (8 hrs)

Static Shunt Compensation: Objectives of shunt compensation, mid point voltage regulation voltage instability prevention, improvement of transient stability, Power oscillation damping, Methods of controllable var generation, variable impedance type static var generators switching converter type var generators hybrid var generators. Module-III (7 hrs)

SVC and STATCOM: The regulation and slope transfer function and dynamic performance, transient stability enhancement and power oscillation damping operating point control and summary of compensator control. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Static Series Compensators : concept of series capacitive compensation, improvement of transient stability, power oscillation damping. Unit 8 : Functional requirements. GTO thyristor controlled series capacitor(GSC), thyristor switched series capacitor(TSSC), and thrystor controlledseries capaci- tor(TCSC) control schemes for GSC TSSC and TCSC. Text Books : 1. N.G. Hingorani and L. Guygi, "Understanding FACTS Devices" IEEE Press Publications 2000.

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EE454T
Module-I

SCADA

(3-0-0)
(13 hrs)

Introduction to SCADA and PLC : SCADA: Data acquisition system, evaluation of SCADA, communication technologies, monitoring and supervisory functions.PLC: Block diagram, programming languages, Ladder diagram, Functional block diagram, Applications, Interfacing of PLC with SCADA. SCADA system components: Schemes, Remote Terminal Unit, Intelligent Electronic Devices, Communication Network. Module-II (4 hrs)

SCADA Architecture Various SCADA Architectures : advantages and disadvantages of each system, single unified standard architecture IEC 61850 SCADA / HMI Systems. Module-III (8 hrs)

SCADA Communication : Various industrial communication technologies- wired and wireless methods and fiber optics, open standard communication protocols. Operation and control of interconnected power system, Automatic substation control, SCADA configuration, Energy management system, system operating states. Module-IV (12 hrs)

System security : state estimation. SCADA applications Utility applications, transmission and distribution sector operation, monitoring analysis and improvement. Industries oil gas and water. Case studies, implementation, simulation exercises. Text Books : 1. 2. Stuart A Boyer: SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition Gordan Clark, Deem Reynders, Practical Modem SCADA Protocols

Reference Books : 1. Sunil S. Rao, Switchgear and Protections, Khanna Publication.

EE456T
Module-I

POWER SYSTEM PLANNING

(3-0-0)
(13 hrs)

Brief Outline of conventional commercial power plants : Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, Solar, Wind etc., Division each type of power plant in total installed capacity. Concept of adequacy and security, System Analysis. Selection of units. Load forecasting. Classification of load forecasting uncertainty. The concept of reliability , reliability indices .Component reliability hazards models conventional UP - DOWN times. Absolute and relative measures . Power system reliability . Outage definition . Construction of reliability models. Module-II (6 hrs)

Generation planning : Generation system model, Loss of load indices, force outage rates, loss of energy indices . Reserve capacity evaluation, frequency and duration method. System risk indices . Generation expansion planning.

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Module-III

(6 hrs)

Transmission planning:- Probability arrays method of to interconnected system equivalent assisting unit approach to interconnected system . Factors affecting the emergency assistance available through interconnection . Weather effects on transmission lines, load point indicates. Module-IV (12 hrs)

Composite generation: - Data requirements, various configurations, application to practical system and load point indices. Transmission reliability evaluation. Distribution system reliability:- Basic concept , Customer Oriented indices in Distribution System of Planning, parallel and mesh networks Effect of transferable load economy considerations . Planning of Generation using non-conventional (renewable) Energy sources. Text Books : 1. 2. 3. Reliability Evaluation o Power System By Billington and Allian . Reliability Modeling in Electrical Power System by J. Endrenvi. Electrical Power Distribution System by Tarun Gonen.

Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. Electric Transmission System Engg.. by Tarun Gonen Non Conventional Energy Sources by G.D. Rai . Energy Technology - Non- Conventional, Renewable and conventional by R.S. Rao. And B.B. Parulekar.

EC451T
Module-I

DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

INTRODUCTION : Fundamental steps in Digital Image Processing, Components of an image processing system, DIGITAL IMAGE FUNDAMENTALS: Image sampling and quantization, Some basic relationships between pixels, Linear and nonlinear operations, IMAGE ENHANCEMENT IN SPATIAL DOMAIN : Some basic gray level transformations, Histogram processing, Smoothing and Sharpening spatial filters IMAGE ENHANCEMENT IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN : Smoothing and Sharpening frequency domain filters, Homomorphic filtering. Module-II (8 hrs)

IMAGE RESTORATION : Noise models, Restoration in the presence of noise only-spatial filtering, Estimating the degradation functions, Inverse filtering COLOR IMAGE PROCESSING : Color models, Pseudo-color processing Module-III IMAGE COMPRESSION : Image compression models, Loss-less and Lossy compression MORPHOLOGICAL IMAGE PROCESSING : Dilation and erosion, Opening and closing, Some basic morphological algorithms Module-IV (8 hrs) (8 hrs)

IMAGE SEGMENTATION : Detection of discontinuities, Edge linking and boundary detection, Thresholding, Region based segmentation, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS.

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Text Books : 1) 2) R. C. Gonzalez and R.E. Woods - Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, 2006 R. C. Gonzalez, R.E. Woods and Eddins - Digital Image Processing using MATLAB, Pearson Education

Reference Books: 1) 2) 3) A. K. Jain - Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, 2007 B.Chanda & D. Dutta Majumdar - Digital Image Processing and Analysis, PHI, 2001. Alasdair McAndrew - Introduction to Digital Image Processing with MATLAB, Cengage Learning, 2004.

EC454T
Module-I

ADAPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING

(3-0-0)
(10 hrs)

Adaptive systems : Examples and applications. Adaptive linear combiner : The performance function, gradient and minimum mean square error, alternative expression of gradient, LMS, NLMS, transform domain LMS, Recursive least square algorithm, windowed RLS, Block adaptive filter(time and DFT domains. Module-II (8 hrs)

IIR adaptive filter : equation error form. Adaptive filtering, adaptive channel equalization, Adaptive line enhancement and adaptive system identification. Module-III (8 hrs)

Applications of adaptive filter : 50hz Interference In Electrocardiography, Cancellation Of Donor-Heart Interference, Cancellation Of Maternal Ecg In Electrocardiography, Cancellation Noise In Speech Signals, Adaptive Echo Cancellation. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Adaptive control systems : Model Inverse and Model Reference Controls. Introduction of Adaptive Array and Adaptive Beam Forming. Text Books : 1. 2. Simon Haykin and Thomas Kailath, Adaptive Filter Theory, Pearson Education, 4th Edition, 2005. Bernard Widrow and Samuel D. Sterns, Adaptive Signal Processing, Pearson Education, 2nd Indian reprint, 2002.

EC461T Module-I

COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

(3-0-0) (11 hrs)

Approach to Network Design. Key factors in Communication Network Evolution. Applications and layered Architecture. The OSI Reference Model. Overview of TCP/IP Architecture. Complete Block diagram of a Digital Communication System including coding, decoding, Equalizer, diversity facilities - one for wired - and other for wireless connection emphasing the basic principle of operation. Concept of Bandwidth, data rate, capacity, error ditection and correction capabilities of the system. A brief introduction to co-ax cable and optical fiber and
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especially the latters serving as backbone of modern Internet System. Wireless Channels and their associated problems. Introducing the concepts of Frequency Division Multiplexing, Time Division Multiplexing and Wavelength Division Multiplexing. Module-II (7 hrs)

SONET Multiplexing and Sonet frame structure. Circuit Switching and Packet Switching, Signaling system Architecture. Cellular Telephone Network. Satellite Cellular Network. Peer-to-Pear protocols & service models. ARQ protocol. Other Adaptation Functions. Module-III (8 hrs)

Data line Controls. Local Area Network and Medium Access Control Protocols: LAN structure; the medium Access Control sub layer, the logical link control layer. Random Access - Aloha, slotted Aloha, CSMA, CSMACD. Scheduling approaches to Medium Access Control. LAN Standards. Module-IV (15 hrs)

Packet Switching Networks : Routing in Packet Networks. Shortest Path Algorithms. ATM Networks. Traffic Management and QOS. Congestion Control. TCP/IP: The TCP/IP Architecture. The Internet Protocols, IPV6. User Datagram Protocol. Transmission Control Protocol. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Mobile IP. Internet Routing Protocol. Multicast Routing. Text Book : 1. Communication Networks by Alberto Leon-Garcia and Indra Widjaja, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, Selection Portion from Ch. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8.

Reference Book : 1. Data & Computer Communication, William Stallings, Pearson Education.

Institutional
HS412T
Module-I

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

(3-0-0)
(9 hrs)

The Nature and Importance of Leadership: The meaning of Leadership - Leadership as a Partnership Leadership Versus Management - The impact of Leadership on Organizational Performance - Leadership Roles - The Satisfactions and Frustrations of Being a Leader. Traits, Motives, and Characteristics of Leaders: Personality Traits of Effective Leaders Leadership Motives - Cognitive Factors and Leadership Module-II (9 hrs)

Effective Leadership Behaviors and Attitudes : Task-Related Attitudes and Behaviors - Relationship - Oriented Attitudes and Behaviors - Super Leadership: Leading Others to Lead Themselves - 360- Degree Feedback for Fine-Tuning Leadership Approach. Leadership Styles : The leadership Continuum: Classical Leadership Styles - The Boss - Centered Versus Employee-Centered Leadership Continuum - The Leadership Grid Styles - The Entrepreneurial Leadership Style - Gender Differences in Leadership Style - Selecting the Best Leadership Style.

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Module-III

(9 hrs)

Contingency and Situational Leadership : Situational Influences on effective Leadership Behavior - Fidler's Contingency Theory of Leadership Effectiveness - The Path-Goal Theory of Leadership Effectiveness - The Hersey - Blanchard Situational Leadership Model - The Normative Decision Model of Vroom, Yetton, and Jago - Contingency Leadership in the Effective Suite. Power Politics and Leadership : Sources and Types of Power - Tactics for Becoming an Empowering Leader - Factors that Contribute to Political Behavior - Political Tactics and Strategies. Module-IV (9 hrs)

Developing Teamwork : Team Leadership Versus Solo Leadership - Advantages and Disadvantages of Group Work and Teamwork - The Leader's Role in the Team-Based Organization - Leader Behavior and Attitudes that Foster Teamwork. Leadership Development, Succession, and the Future: Development through Self -Awareness and SelfDiscipline - Leadership Development Programme. Text Book : 1. 2. 3. Leadership: Research Findings, Practice, and Skills, Andrew J DuBrin, All India Pulishers & Distributors Leadership in Organizations, Gary Yulk - Pearson Education Leadership Myths and Realities, Robert J Allio - TMH

CS412T
Module-I

WEB DESIGNING

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Internet Basics : Basic concepts, Communication on the Internet, Internet Domains, WWW, MIME, TCP/IP and Internet, UDP, Idea of Web Server, Web browser, Idea on protocols like HTTP, SMTP, TELNET, FTP. Web Design : Introduction to HTML, Basic tags and attributes, Tags used for text formatting, image, creating hyperlink, List, Ordered List and Unordered List, Table, Clickable Map, Frame, Designing Forms & Controls, XHTML, CSS, DHTML. Module-II (10 hrs)

Scripting: Programming Fundamentals, Java script document object Model (DOM), Working with data, Flow Control Structure, operators, Custom function & objects, built in objects, form object and element, Event Handling in JavaScript, Data entry and validation using tables & forms using JavaScript, Introduction to Ajax, VB Script. .NET Framework: Introducing .NET framework, Brief history, Building blocks of .NET platform, Role of .NET class libraries, understanding CTS, CLR, CLS, ASP.NET Details, Server Controls and Web Controls, Validation Controls, Database Processing, ActiveX Controls. Module-III (10 hrs)

PHP: Introduction, Simple PHP Program, Converting between Data Types, Arithmetic operators, Initializing and Manipulating Arrays, String comparisons, String Processing with Regular Expressions, Form Processing and Business Logic, Reading from a Database, Using Cookies, Dynamic Content. XML: Introduction to XML, Well-formed XML document, Components of XML document, XML Style sheets, XSL, CSS, XML Schemas, DTD, Parsing valid XML, DOM & SAX Parser.

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Module-IV

(8 hrs)

Introduction to Web Services: Overview of Web Service, Web Service Architecture, Service Oriented Roles & Architecture, Enterprise Web Architecture. Introduction to COM/DCOM. Text Book : 1. 2. 3. Ivan Bayross, "Web Enabled Commercial Application Development Using HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, Perl CGI ", BPB Publication Achyut S Godbole & Atul Kahate, "Web Technologies-TCP/IP Architecture, and Java Prgoramming", TMH, New Delhi. Deitel & Deitel, Goldberg, "Internet and World Wide Web- How to Program", Pearson Education Asia, 2001.

Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. G.Buczek, 2002, ASP.NET Developers Guide, TMH. Ullman, "PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide", Pearson Education Rebecca M. Riordan, "Head First Ajax", SPD, O'REILLY. Xavier, C, "Web Technology and Design", New Age International.

PH412T
Module-I

INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction : Background and definition of Nanotechnology, Top-down & Bottom -up approaches to nanotechnology, Major fields of nanotechnology. Properties of Nanoscale structure : Brief idea about Crystal structure and defects, Solid disorder Nanostructure (Failure mechanism of conventional grain sized materials, Its different properties, Metal Nanocluster composite, poros Silicon), Effect of size dependence on electrical properties, Magnetic properties, Mechanical properties (Hall-Petch relation), Chemical properties. Module-II (10 hrs)

Quantum Well, Wires, Dots : Preparation of Quantum nanostructure, quantum size effect, Conduction Electrons And Dimensionality, Femi gas and Density of states, Potential well, Partial confinement, Properties Dependent on Density of states, Exitrons Single electron tunneling, Applications (Infra red detectors, Quantum dot laser), Spintronics. Carbon Nanotubes : Introduction, fabrications Structure, Electrical properties, Mechanical properties, Vibrational properties, Applications of CNT. Module-III (8 hrs)

Technique of Nanomaterials Fabrication & Methods of measuring properties : Mechanical & Chemical approaches, (Inort gas Condensation, high energy ball miling, , Sol-gel, Pulse Laser deposition, Chemical vapour deposition), Brief discussion of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), X-ray Diffraction (XRD). Module-IV (10 hrs)

Nanomachines : Microelectromechanical System (MEMSs) : Intoduction to Micro/Nano sensor and actuator, Materials and Fabrication ( Oxidation on Si, Lithography, Photoresist, Etching) surface micro/nanomachining.
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Introduction to Nanomedicine : (Medical Applications of Nanomaterials: drug delivery, Cancer, Surgery, Nano robots, Cell repair etc) Text Books : 1. 2. Introduction to Nanotechnology by C.P. Poole (Jr) & F.J. Owens, - John Villy & Sons, Publication.(2006) Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices by S. K. Kulkarni, Capital Publishing Co. (2007)

Reference Books : 1. 2. Principle of Nanotechnology, Edited by Bharat Bhusan, Spinger Verlag (2003) Introduction to Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, by G. L. Hornyak, H. F. Tibbals, J. Dutta, J. J. Moore, CRC Press, New York (2009).

HS413T
Module-I Introduction: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights The evolution of Intellectual Property Law Standards and concepts of Intellectual Property Conventions & Treaties relating to Global administration of Intellectual Property Rights (10 hrs)

Module-II Types and Classifications of Intellectual Property rights: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4

Industrial Property Rights (Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications) Copyrights [Copyrights and its Neighbouring Rights (of performing artists, producers of phonograms, and of broadcasters)] Intellectual Property Rights & Information Technology Intellectual Property Rights & Biotechnology (10 hrs)

Module-III Jurisdiction & Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights : 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Introduction to the Patents Act, 1970 and Patents (A) Act, 2005 Salient features of the Trademarks Act, 1999 and the Designs Act, 2000 Introduction to the Copyright Act, 1957 (as amended from time to time) The IT (A) Act, 2008 and its implications on infringement of IPR through Internet

Module-IV Issues in the protection of Intellectual property : 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4

(8 hrs)

Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge as Intellectual Property and emerging trends in Traditional Knowledge Management Management of different types of Intellectual Property assets Intellectual Property Rights and Ethical issues Knowledge driven Economy and Intellectual Property Rights
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Text Book : 1. 2. "Intellectual Property Law" by P. Narayanan, Eastern Law House Publication. "Law Relating to Intellectual Property" by Dr. B.L. Wadhera, ISBN: 9788175345888, 2012 EditionUniversal Law Publication.

Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. Chakravarty's Intellectual Property Law. Ashoka Law House. 2010 Edition. Law Relating To Intellectual Property Rights. Author: VK Ahuja. ISBN: 978-81-8038-143-0, 2007 (Reprint 2010) Edition. Intellectual Property Law by K.K. Acharya.

CS413T
Module-I

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

(3-0-0)
(8 hrs)

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Systems approach to problem solving, Developing information system solutions. Information system components, Information quality. Module-II (8 hrs)

Data resource management, Database, Data models, Information Systems in marketing, manufacturing, HRM, Accounting and Finance. Module-III (10 hrs)

Information analysis and design tools : Decision tools, Decision Table, Structured Analysis, Dataflow Analysis, Tools for dataflow strategy, Developing dataflow diagrams, Leveling, Data dictionary, Structured flow chart, HIPO, Warnier/ORR diagram. Module-IV (10 hrs)

Planning & implementation of Information Systems, Transaction Processing Systems, Executive information Systems, Decision Support Systems, Expert Systems, Knowledge Management. Computer crime, Security (Goals, risks, controls, security & recovery measures of IS, economics of information security) & ethical challenges. Text Book : 1. 2. James A. O'Brien, George M. Marakas, Management Information Systems, Eighth Edition, 2008, McGraw-Hill Education (India), New Delhi. Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon, Management Information Systems, Tenth Edition, Pearson Education Inc., New Delhi.

References Books : 1. 2. 3. Kenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall , System Analysis and design, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. James A. Senn ,Analysis & Design of Information Systems, McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi Effy Oz, Management Information Systems, Sixth Edition, 2009, CENGAGE Learning India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

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Effective from Academic Session 2012-13

ME412T
Module-I

SAFETY ENGINEERING

(3-0-0)
(12 hrs)

Industrial Safety : History of Safety Movement in India, UK, USA. "The Accident Problem", Nature and Size, Need for safety, legal, humanitarian, economic and social considerations. Safety Management : Role of Management in Industrial Safety, Safety Management Principles & Practices. Principles of Accident Prevention : Incident, Accident injury, Dangerous occurances, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, hazards, error, oversight, mistake etc. Planning for Safety : Definition, purpose, nature scope and procedure, Range of planning variety of plans. Safety Education and Training for Safety : Element of training cycle, assessment of needs. Techniques of training, design and development of training programmes. Training methods and strategies. Types of training. Evaluation and review of training programmes. Organizational behaviour and Safety, Human Behaviour : Individual difference, behaviour as function of self and situation, perception of danger and acceptance of risks, knowledge, and responsibility vis--vis safety performance, theories of motivation and their application to safety, role of management, supervisors and safety deptt. in motivation. Module-II (8 hrs)

Economics of Safety Cost of Accidents : Financial costs to individual and family, organization, society. Compilation procedure, utility and limitations of cost data. Budgeting for safety. Safeguarding of Machines : Principles of machine guarding, Ergonomics of machine guarding. Type of guards and their selection. Guarding of different types of machinery including further precautions for wood working, paper, rubber and printing machinery etc., built in safety devices, maintenance and repairs of guards, incidental safety devices and methods. Manual handling and Storage of Materials : Kinetics of manual material handling, Maximum loads that could be carried. Lifting and carrying of objects of different shapes, size and weight. Safe use of accessories for manual handling. Storage of materials; Safety in stacking and un-stacking, floor loading conditions. Layout conditions for safety in storage, ergonomics of manual handling and storage. Mechanical Handling of Materials : Lifting machinery, lifts and hoists: Safety aspects in design and construction, testing, use and care, signaling, inspection and maintenance, Safety in design and construction, operation, inspection and maintenance of industrial trucks, lifting tackles and losse gears, conveyors, safety features, safe locations, testing, inspection and maintenance of lifting tackles, safe working load for all mechanical material handling equipments, the competent persons in relation to safety legislations-duties and responsibilities. Module-III (8 hrs)

Working at Heights : Incidence of accidents, Safety features associated with design, construction and use of stairways, ramps, working platforms, gangways, ladders of different types, scaffolds of different types including Boatswain's chair and safety harness, working on roofs. Other safety requirements while working at heights. Hand Tools and Portable Tools : Main causes of tool accidents. Control of tool accident, Cetralised and personal tool issue system. Purchase, storage and supply of tools. Inspection, maintenance and repairs of tools. Causes for tool failures. Tempering, safe ending and dressing of certain tools. Safe use of various types of hand tools used for metal cutting, wood cutting, miscellaneous cutting work, other hand tools such as torion tools, shock tools, non-sparking tools. Portable power tools and their selection, inspection, maintenance, repair and safe use. Importance of standards and codes of practice for plant and equipments.

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Effective from Academic Session 2012-13

Syllabus : Electrical Instrumentation & Control Engineering

Industrial Lighting : Purpose of Lighting. Benefits of good illumination. Phenomenon for lighting and safety. Lighting and the work. Sources and types of artificial lighting. Principles of good illumination. Recommended optimum standards of illumination. Design of lighting installation. Maintenance. Standards relating to lighting and colour. Module-IV (8 hrs)

Electrical Hazards : Hazards of electrical energy. Safe limits of amperages, voltages, Safe distance from lines. Capacity and protection of conductors. Joints and connections. Means of cutting protection. Earth fault protection. Earth insulation and continuity tests. Earthing standards. Protection against surges and voltage fluctuation. Hazards arising out of 'borrowed' neutrals. Other precautions. Types of proection for electrical equipment in hazardous atmosphere. Criteria in their selection. Installation, maintenance and use. Control of hazards due to static electricity. Fire & Explosion : Factors responsible for fire, Chemistry of fire. Classification of fires. Common causes of Industrial fires. Determination of fire load. Fire resistance of building materials. Design of building plant, exits, etc. for fire safety. Prevention of fire. Portable extinguishers. Water systems. Carbon-di-oxide systems. Foam extinguisher system. Dry chemical extinguishing system. Industrial fire detection and alarms. Sprinkler systems. Special precautionary measures for control of fire and explosion in handling/procession flammable liquids, gases, vapors, mists and dusts etc. BLEVE (Boiling liquid expanding vapour explosion) Confined and unconfined vapour cloud explosion/Fighting fires involving pesticides. Fire emergency action plan/deflagration and detonation. References Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. James Govan, Safety Engineering. Asfahl & Rieske, Industrial Safety & Health Management. B.S. Dhillon, Engineering Safety. Encyclopaedia of occupational Health & Safety, Vol-I, edited by Jeanne Mager Stellmam. Keith Davis, Human Behaviour at Work (Organizational behavior). Dean Petersen, PE, CSP & Nestor Roos, Industrial Accident Prevention (A safety management Approach), DBA-McGraw-Hill Book Company.

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