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Applied Sciences Humanities and Management Communication Skill EEE-301 Electromechanical energy conversion machines I Linear system and its Analysis/ Network analysis and synthesis Analog and Digital Electronic/ Electrical and Electronics Measurement

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Applied Sciences Humanities and Management Communication Skill Electromechanical energy conversion machines II Network analysis and synthesis/ Linear system and its Analysis Electrical and Electronics Measurement/ Analog and Digital Electronic

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1. EEE351/ EEE-352 Electromechanical energy conversion machines Lab/ Network Analysis Lab Analog and Digital Electronics Lab/ Electrical and Electronics Measurement lab 1 1. EEE452/ EEE-451

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ECE354/ EEE353

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Electrical and Electronics Measurement lab/ Analog and Digital Electronics Lab

21 1. TERM V Humanities and Management EEE 501 EEE502/ EEE-503 Control System Microprocessor and Micro controller/ Power Electronics 3 1. TERM VI Humanities and Management Communication Skill EEE602/ EEE603 Power Electronics/ Microprocessor and Micro controller

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1 22 22 1. TERM VIII Humanities and Management EEE 801 Power System II Elective 7 Elective 8 Prcaticals Power System Simulation Lab Project 3

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TERM VII Humanities and Management Communication Skill Protection and Switchgear Elective 5 Elective 6 Practicals Seminar Summer Training Presentation

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EEE 701

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Applied Sciences Humanities and Management Communication Skills Engineering Subjects Departmental Electives

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LIST OF ELECTIVES Elective-1 1. Power system Transmission and Distribution( shifted in term 5 as core subject) 2. Electromagnetic field theory 3. Electrical energy generation, utilization and conservation 4. Applied thermodynamics Elective-2 1. Analog and digital communication 2. Special Electrical Machines 3. Data structure and program design 4. Visual languages and applications Elective-3 1. Digital control system 2. Fundamentals of digital signal processing 3. Antenna and wave propagation 4 Object oriented system and C++ Elective-4 1. Telemetry and data transmission 2. Data base management system, data mining and warehousing 3. Embedded systems 4. Artificial intelligence and expert systems/ Soft Computing/ Computational Intelligence Elective-5 1. Electrical Drives 2. Design of Electrical apparatus 3. Application of power electronics to power system 4. Neural networks and fuzzy logic control Elective-6 1. VLSI Design 2. High voltage engineering 3. Non-Conventional energy sources 4. Power quality Elective-7 1. Power system operation and control (shifted to term 8 as core subject) 2. Computer Network 3. Multi media 4. Instrumentation and process control Elective-8 1. Power system dynamics 2. Power system transients 3. Bio-medical instrumentation 4. Satellite communication Open Elective 1. Electrical Networks 2. Electrical and Electronic Instruments 3. Electrical Machines 4. Modern Control system

5. HVDC Transmission 6. Non conventional energy sources ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING EEE- 301 ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION MACHINES I 1. BASIC CONCEPTS OF ROTATING MACHINES 7 Principles of electromechanical energy conversion Single and multiple excited systems m.m.f of distributed A.C. windings Rotating magnetic field Generated voltage Torque in round rotor machine. 2. DC GENERATORS 7 excited generators Characteristics of series, shunt and compound generators Armature reaction and commutation Parallel operation of DC shunt and compound generators. 3. DC MOTORS 7 Principle of operation Back emf and torque equation Characteristics of series, shunt and compound motors Starting of DC motors Types of starters Speed control of DC series and shunt motors. 4. TRANSFORMERS 9 Constructional details of core and shell type transformers Types of windings Principle of operation emf equation Transformation ratio Transformer on no-load Parameters referred to HV / LV windings Equivalent circuit Transformer on load Regulation Parallel operation of single phase transformers Auto transformer Three phase transformers Vector group. 5. TESTING OF DC MACHINES AND TRANSFORMERS 10 Losses and efficiency in DC machines and transformers Condition for maximum efficiency Testing of DC machines Brake test, Swinburnes test, Retardation test and Hopkinsons test Testing of transformers Polarity test, load test, open circuit and short circuit tests All day efficiency. TEXT BOOKS 1. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Electric Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, 2002. 2. P.S. Bimbhra, Electrical Machinery, Khanna Publishers, 2003. EEE- 302/EEE- 402 LINEAR SYSTEMS AND ITS ANALYSIS 1. INTRODUCTION TO CONTINUOUS TIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 9 Basic Continuous time signals, unit step, unit ramp, unit impulse and periodic signals with their mathematical representation and characteristics. Concept of various types of systems. Analogous System: Linear mechanical elements, force-voltage and force-current analogy modelling of mechanical and electro-mechanical systems , Analysis of first and second order linear systems by classical method. 2. FOURIER TRANSFORM ANALYSIS 8

Exponential form and Trigonometric form of Fourier series, Fourier symmetry, Fourier integral and Fourier transform. Transform of common functions and periodic wave forms , Applications of Fourier transform to network analysis. 3. LAPLACE TRANSFORM ANALYSIS 8 Review of Laplace transform , Laplace transform of periodic functions, Initial and Final value Theorems, Inverse Laplace transform ,Convolution theorem, superposition integral , Application of Laplace transform to analysis of networks, waveform synthesis and Laplace transform of complex waveform. 4. STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS 8 Introduction, State space representation of linear systems, transfer function and state variables , State transition matrix, Solution of state equations for Homogeneous and nonhomogeneous systems , Applications of state-variable technique to the analysis of linear system. 5. Z-TRANSFORM ANALYSIS 7 Concept of Z-transform, Z-transform of common functions, inverse Z-transform, initial and final value theorems , Applications to solution of difference equations, Pulse transfer function. Text Books: 1. David K.Cheng; Analysis of Linear System, Addition Welsley Publishing Company. 2. ME Van-Valkenberg; Network Analysis, Prentice Hall of India 3 Donald E.Scott,An Introduction to circuit Analysis, Mc Graw Hill, International Edition. 4 Choudhary, D.Roy, Network & Systems, Wiley Eastern Ltd.,India. Reference Books: 5. Oppenheim,Alan V , Willsky, Alan S.Signals and Systems/PHI/2nd Ed. 6 Haykin Simon/Signals and Systems/John Wiley/. 7 Oppenheim,Alan V.et.al, Digital Signal processing/PHI/(New Delhi). 8 Nagrath, S.S., Sharan; S.N.,Ranjan, R, Kumar, S.,Signals and ECE-304/ECE-404(T) ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS Unit-I LOGIC FAMILIES TTL and ECL etc., working and their characteristics, MOS and CMOS devices.MSI and PLD Components: Binary adder and subtractor, Multiplexers, Decoders / Demultiplexers, Read Only Memory, Programmable Logic Arrays, Programmable Array Logic. Implementation of Combinatorial Logic using these devices. Multistage Amplifier: General cascaded system, RC coupled amplifier and its frequency response, merits and demerits, cascode amplifier, Darlington compound configuration, multistage frequency effect. Large Signal Amplifier: Analysis and design of class A,B, AB,C amplifiers, push pull amplifiers, transformer less output stages, distortion calculations. Unit-II FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER AND OSCILLATOR

Feedback concept, characteristics of negative and positive feedback. Effect of negative and positive feedback on input impedance, output impedance, gain, and noise and frequency response. Classification of Oscillators,frequency and frequency stability of oscillatory circuits, Tuned based Oscillators, Hartley Oscillator, Colpitt Oscillators Clapp Oscillator, Crystal Oscillator, Phase Shift Oscillator, Wein Bridge Oscillator. Monostable multi-vibrator, astable multi-vibrator and bistable multivibrator and timer applications. Introduction and block diagram of 555 timer and UJT. Books Recommended: 1. M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Thomas Downs and Mark F Schulz, Logic Design with Pascal, Van Nostrand Reinhold. 3. Digital principle and applications Malvino and Leach- (TMH) 4. Modern digital systems design Cheung (WPC) 5. Integrated devices & circuits by Millman & Halkias. 6. Electronic Devices & circuit theory by R. Boylestad. 7. Electronic Devices & circuit-II by A.P. Godre & U.A. Bakshi. 8. Electronic Devices & Circuit by G.K.Mithal EEE-351/EEE-451 ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION MACHINES LAB 1. External Load characteristics of D.C. shunt, series, and compound generator 2. Load characteristics of D.C. shunt, series, and compound motor 3. Swinburnes test and speed control of D.C shunt motor 4. Hopkinsons test on D.C motor generator set 5. Load test on single-phase transformer and three phase transformer connections 6. Open circuit and short circuit tests on single phase transformer 7. Sumpners test on transformers 8. To perform no load and blocked rotor tests on a three phase squirrel cage induction motor and determine equivalent circuit. 9. To study speed control of three phase induction motor by keeping V/f ratio constant 10.To study speed control of three phase induction motor by varying supply voltage 11.To perform open circuit and short circuit tests on a three phase alternator and determine voltage regulation at full load and at unity, 0.8 lagging and leading power factors by (i) EMF method (ii) MMF method. 12.To determine V-curves and inverted V-curves of a three phase synchronous motor. 13.To determine Xd and Xq of a three phase salient pole synchronous machine using the slip test and draw the power-angle curve. 14.To study synchronization of an alternator with the infinite bus by using: (i)dark lamp method (ii) two bright and one dark lamp method

EEE-353/EEE-453 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LAB Note: Minimum of nine experiments from the following: 1. Calibration of ac voltmeter and ac ammeter

2. Measurement of form factor of a rectified sine wave and determine source of error if r.m.s.value is measured by a multi-meter 3. Measurement of phase difference and frequency of a sinusoidal ac voltage using C.R.O. 4. Measurement of power and power factor of a single phase inductive load and to study effect of capacitance connected across the load on the power factor 5. Measurement of low resistance by Kelvins double bridge 6. Measurement of voltage, current and resistance using dc potentiometer 7. Measurement of inductance by Maxwells bridge 8. Measurement of inductance by Hays bridge 9. Measurement of inductance by Andersons bridge 10. Measurement of capacitance by Owens bridge 11. Measurement of capacitance by De Sauty bridge 12. Measurement of capacitance by Schering bridge 13. Study of Frequency and differential time counter 14. College may add any two experiments in the above list ECE-344/ ECE-444(P) DIGITAL AND ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB 1. To study the phase shift oscillator and find its frequency. 2. To study the frequency of a given crystal oscillator and measure the output. 3. To study the two stage RC coupled transistor amplifier. 4. To study voltage gain and frequency response of FET audio power amplifier. 5. To study WEIN-BRIDGE oscillator and determine its frequency 6. Design a half/full adder circuit using FF for 2 bits 7. Design a half/full sub tractor circuit using FF for 2 bits +d(4,6,12,13) realize it NOR-OR implementation. 9. Design a binary to gray code converter. 10.Design a function using K-map and verify its performance using SOP and POS form EEE- 401 ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION MACHINES II 1. SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR 8 Constructional details Types of rotors emf equation Synchronous reactance Armature reaction Voltage regulation e.m.f, m.m.f, z.p.f and A.S.A methods Synchronizing and parallel operation Synchronizing torque - Change of excitation and mechanical input Two reaction theory Determination of direct and quadrature axis synchronous reactance using slip test Operating characteristics - Capability curves. 2. SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR 7 Principle of operation Torque equation Operation on infinite bus bars - V-curves Power input and power developed equations Starting methods Current loci for constant power input, constant excitation and constant power developed. 3. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR 10 Constructional details Types of rotors Principle of operation Slip Equivalent circuit Slip-torque characteristics - Condition for maximum torque Losses and efficiency Load

test - No load and blocked rotor tests - Circle diagram Separation of no load losses Double cage rotors Induction generator Synchronous induction motor. 4. STARTING AND SPEED CONTROL OF THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR 8 Need for starting Types of starters Stator resistance and reactance, rotor resistance, autotransformer and star-delta starters Speed control Change of voltage, torque, number of poles and slip Cascaded connection Slip power recovery scheme. 5. SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS 7 Constructional details of single phase induction motor Double revolving field theory and operation Equivalent circuit No load and blocked rotor test Performance analysis Starting methods of single-phase induction motors TEXT BOOKS 1. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Electric Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, 2002. 2. P.S. Bhimbhra, Electrical Machinery, Khanna Publishers, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. A.E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Stephen.D.Umans, Electric Machinery, Tata McGraw Hill publishing Company Ltd, 2003. 2. J.B. Gupta, Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines, S.K.Kataria and Sons, 2002. 3. K. Murugesh Kumar, Electric Machines, Vikas publishing house Pvt Ltd, 2002. 4. Sheila.C.Haran, Synchronous, Induction and Special Machines, Scitech Publications, 2001. EEE- 303/EEE- 403 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS 1. GRAPH THEORY 7 Graph of a Network, definitions, tree, co tree , link, basic loop and basic cut set, Incidence matrix, cut set matrix, Tie set matrix Duality, Loop and Node methods of analysis. 2. NETWORK THEOREMS (APPLICATIONS TO AC NETWORKS) 7 Super-position theorem, Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, Reciprocity theorem. Millmans theorem, compensation theorem, Tellegens theorem. 3. NETWORK FUNCTIONS 9 Concept of Complex frequency , Transform Impedances Network functions of one port and two port networks, concept of poles and zeros, properties of driving point and transfer functions, time response and stability from pole zero plot, frequency response and Bode plots. 4. TWO PORT NETWORKS 7 Characterization of LTI two port networks ZY, ABCD and h parameters, reciprocity and symmetry. Inter-relationships between the parameters, inter-connections of two port networks, Ladder and Lattice networks. T & Representation. 5. (A) NETWORK SYNTHESIS 9 Positive real function; definition and properties; properties of LC, RC and RL driving point functions, synthesis of LC, RC and RL driving point immittance functions using Foster and Cauer first and second forms.

(B) FILTERS Image parameters and characteristics impedance, passive and active filter fundamentals, low pass, highpass,band pass, band elimination filters. Text Books: 1 M.E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, Prentice Hall of India 2 D.Roy Choudhary,Networks and Systems Wiley Eastern Ltd. 3 Donald E. Scott : An Introduction to Circuit analysis: A System Approach McGraw Hill Book Company. 4 A.Chakrabarti,Circuit Theory Dhanpat Rai & Co. Reference Books : 5 M.E. Van Valkenburg,An Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis,Wiley Eastern Ltd. 6 W.H. Hayt & Jack E-Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit analysis Tata McGraw Hill. 7 Soni, Gupta ,Circuit Analysis, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. EEE304/EEE404 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT 1. INTRODUCTION 6 Functional elements of an instrument Static and dynamic characteristics, Accuracy & precision, Repeatability, Limits of errors, Systematic & random errors Modeling of errors, Probable error & standard deviation, Gaussian error analysis, Combination of errors Errors in measurement Statistical evaluation of measurement data Standards and calibration. 2. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS 10 Principle and types of analog and digital voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters Single and three phase wattmeters and energy meters Magnetic measurements Determination of B-H curve and measurements of iron loss Instrument transformers Instruments for measurement of frequency and phase. Electronic Voltmeter, Electronic Multimeters, Digital Voltmeter, Component Measuring Instruments, Q meter, Vector Impedance meter, RF Power & Voltage Measurements. Measurement of frequency. Introduction to shielding & grounding. 3. COMPARISON METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS 8 D.C & A.C potentiometers, D.C & A.C bridges, transformer ratio bridges, self-balancing bridges. Interference & screening Multiple earth and earth loops - Electrostatic and electromagnetic interference Grounding techniques. 4. STORAGE, DISPLAY DEVICES AND SIGNAL GENERATION: 7 Magnetic disk and tape Recorders, digital plotters and printers, CRT display, digital CRO, LED, LCD & dot matrix display. Sine wave generators, Frequency synthesized signal generators, Sweep frequency generators. Signal Analysis - Measurement Technique, Wave Analyzers, and Frequency - selective wave analyzer, heterodyne wave analyzer, Harmonic distortion analyzer, and Spectrum analyzer. 5 TRANSDUCERS: Construction, Working Principles, Application of following Transducers RTD, thermocouples, Thermistors, LVDT, RVDT, Strain Gauges, Bourdon Tubes, Bellows, Diaphragms, Seismic Accelerometers, Tachogenerators, Load Cell, Piezoelectric Transducers, Ultrasonic Flow Meters.

1. A.K. Sawhney : Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Measuring Instruments, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 2. J. B. Gupta : Electronic & Electric Measurements and Instrumentation, S.K. Kataria & Sons. 3. W. D. Cooper & A. D. Helfrick: Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques. Prentice Hall of India. 4. Geezy & Steven : Basic Electrical Measurement, Prentice Hall. 5. Stout & Melville : Basic Electrical Measurement, Prentice Hall.

EEE-352/EEE-452NETWORK ANALYSISLABORATORY Note : Minimum eight experiments are to be performed from the following list. 1 Verification of principle of superposition with dc and ac sources 2 Verification of Thevenin, Norton and Maximum power transfer theorems in ac Circuits 3 Verification of Tellegens theorem for two networks of the same topology 4 Determination of transient response of current in RL and RC circuits with step voltage input 5 Determination of transient response of current in RLC circuit with step voltage input for underdamped, critically damped and overdamped cases 6 Determination of frequency response of current in RLC circuit with sinusoidal ac input 7 Determination of z and h parameters (dc only) for a network and computation of Y and ABCD parameters 8 Determination of driving point and transfer functions of a two port ladder network and verify with theoretical values 9 Determination of image impedance and characteristic impedance of T and networks, using O.C. and S.C. tests Write Demo for the following (in Ms-Power point) 10 Verification of parameter properties in inter-connected two port networks : series, parallel and cascade also study loading effect in cascade 11 Determination of frequency response of a Twin T notch filter 12 College may add any three experiments in the above list. EEE-501 CONTROL SYSTEMS 1. SYSTEMS AND THEIR REPRESENTATION 8 Basic elements in control systems Open and closed loop systems Electrical analogy of mechanical and thermal systems Transfer function Synchros AC and DC servomotors Block diagram reduction techniques Signal flow graphs. 2. TIME RESPONSE 8 Time response Time domain specifications Types of test input I and II order system response Error coefficients Generalized error series Steady state error P, PI, PID modes of feed back control. 3. FREQUENCY RESPONSE 8 Frequency response Bode plot Polar plot Constant M an N circles Nichols chart Determination of closed loop response from open loop response Correlation between frequency domain and time domain specifications. 4. STABILITY OF CONTROL SYSTEM 10

Characteristics equation Location of roots in S plane for stability Routh Hurwitz criterion Root locus construction Effect of pole, zero addition Gain margin and phase margin Nyquist stability criterion.] 5. COMPENSATOR DESIGN 6 Performance criteria Lag, lead and lag-lead networks Compensator design using bode plots. TEXT BOOKS 1. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, 4th edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003 / PHI. 2. I.J. Nagrath & M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Publishers, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. B.C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. 2. M. Gopal, Control Systems, Principles & Design, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002. 1. M.N. Bandyopadhyay, Control Engineering Theory and Practice, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.

EEE 502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers


Unit-1: Introduction to Microprocessors: Evolution of Microprocessors, History of computers, memory devices: semiconductor memory organization, Category of memory, 8-bit Microprocessor (8085): Architecture, Timing and control unit, Instruction set, Addressing modes Unit-2: 16-bit Microprocessors (8086/8088): Architecture, Physical address, segmentation, memory organization, Bus cycle, Addressing modes, Assembly Language Programming of 8086. Unit-3: Interfacing devices: 8255 (PPI), modes and interfacing of 8253, ADC IC (0808/0809, DAC and ADC Interfacing and Applications, 8257 (DMA), 8259(PIC). Unit 4: Introduction to Microcontrollers,Overview of 8051 family, pin diagram of 8051,assembling and running an8051 program,program counter and ROM space, data types and directives,flag bits and PSW register, register banks and stack,Timers,counters Unit 5: JUMP,LOOP and CALL Instructions,time delay for various 8051 chips,I/O programming,Addressing Modes(immediate and register addressing modes,accessing memory using various addressing modes,bit addresses for I/O and RAM),arithmetic and logic instructions,basics of serial communication and interrupts,interrupt priority of 8051 TEXT BOOKS

1. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. 2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, The 8051 Micro Controller and Embedded Systems, Pearson Education, 5th Indian reprint, 2003. 3. Kenneth J Ayala, 8051 Microcontrollers REFERENCE BOOKS 1. William Kleitz, Microprocessor and Micro Controller Fundamental of 8085 and 8051 Hardware and Software, Pearson Education, 1998. EEE- 503/EEE-603 POWER ELECTRONICS 1. POWER SEMI-CONDUCTOR DEVICES 8 Structure, operation and characteristics of SCR, TRIAC, power transistor, MOSFET and IGBT. Driver and snubber circuits for MOSFET - Turn-on and turn-off characteristics and switching losses. 2. PHASE-CONTROLLED CONVERTERS 8 2-pulse, 3-pulse and 6-pulse converters Inverter operation of fully controlled converter Effect of source inductance - Distortion and displacement factor Ripple factor Single phase AC voltage controllers. 3. DC TO DC CONVERTERS 8 Step-down and step-up choppers - Time ratio control and current limit control - Switching mode regulators: Buck, boost, buck-boost and buck converter - Resonant switching based SMPS. 4. INVERTERS 9 Single phase and three phase (both 1200 mode and 1800 mode) inverters PWM techniques: Sinusoidal PWM, modified sinusoidal PWM and multiple PWM Voltage and harmonic control - Series resonant inverter - Current source inverters. 5. AC TO AC CONVERTERS 9 Single phase AC voltage controllers Multistage sequence control - single and three phase cycloconverters Integral cycle control for Temperature control Power factor control Matrix converters. TEXT BOOKS 1. Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Pearson Education, Third edition, 2004 / PHI. 2.Ned Mohan, Tore.M.Undeland, William.P.Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, John Wiley and sons, third edition, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Cyril.W.Lander, Power Electronics, McGraw Hill International, Third edition, 1993. 2. Bimal K. Bose, Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Education, 2003. 3. Mr. Jaganathan, Introduction to Power Electronics, Prentice Hall of India, 2004. EEE503- Elective-1 EEE504- Elective-2 EEE-551 CONTROL SYSTEMS LABORATORY

List of Experiments 1. Determination of transfer function parameters of a DC servo motor. 3. Determination of transfer function parameters of AC servo motor. 3. Analog simulation of type-0 and type-1 system. 4. Digital simulation of linear systems. 5. Digital simulation of non-linear systems. 6. Design and implementation of compensators. 7. Design of P, PI and PID controllers. 8. Stability analysis of linear systems. 9. Closed loop control system. 10. Study of synchros. EEE-552/EEE-652 MICROPROCESSOR AND MICRO CONTROLLER LABORATORY 8-bit Microprocessor 1. Simple arithmetic operations: Multi precision addition / subtraction / multiplication / division. 2. Programming with control instructions: Increment / Decrement. Ascending / Descending order. Maximum / Minimum of numbers. Rotate instructions. Hex / ASCII / BCD code conversions. 3. Interface Experiments: A/D Interfacing. D/A Interfacing. Traffic light controller. 4. Interface Experiments: Simple experiments using 8251, 8279, 8254. 5. Programming practice on assembler and simulator tools. 8-bit Micro controller 6. Demonstration of basic instructions with 8051 Micro controller execution, including: Calling subroutines. Stack parameter testing 7. Parallel port programming with 8051 using port 1 facility: Stepper motor and D / A converter. 8. Programming Exercise on RAM direct addressing 9. Programming practice using simulation tools and C - compiler Initialize timer 10. Study of micro controllers with flash memory.

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. 2. Myke Predko, Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999. EEE- 553/EEE-653 POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY List of experiments with objectives and exercises 1. Characteristics of SCR 2. Characteristics of TRIAC 3. Characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT 4. Transient characteristics of SCR and MOSFET 5. AC to DC fully controlled converter 6. AC to DC half-controlled converter 7. Step down and step up MOSFET based choppers 8. IGBT based single-phase PWM inverter 9. IGBT based three-phase PWM inverter10. Resonant dc-to-dc converter EEE-535 ELECTRICAL SIMULATION LAB (List of Experiments (PSPICE based) Note: Select any 10 out of the following: 1. Study of various commands of PSPICE. 2. To determine node voltages and branch currents in a resistive network. 3. To obtain Thevenins equivalent circuit of a resistive network. 4. To obtain transient response of a series R-L-C circuit for step voltage input. 5. To obtain transient response of a parallel R-L-C circuit for step current input. 6. To obtain transient response of a series R-L-C circuit for alternating square voltage waveform. 7. To obtain frequency response of a series R-L-C circuit for sinusoidal voltage input. 8. To determine line and load currents in a three phase delta circuit connected to a 3-phase balanced ac supply. 9. To plot magnitude, phase and step response of a network function. 10. To determine z,y,g,h and transmission parameters of a two part network. 11. To obtain transient response of output voltage in a single phase half wave rectifier circuit using capacitance filter. 12. To obtain output characteristics of CE NPN transistor. 13. To obtain frequency response of a R-C coupled CE amplifier. 14. To obtain frequency response of an op-Amp integrator circuit. 15. To verify truth tables of NOT, ANDor OR gates implemented by NAND gates by plotting their digital input and output signals. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Irvine, Calif, PSPICE Manual Microsim Corporation, 1992. 2. Paul W. Tuinenga, SPICE : A guide to circuit Simulation and Analysis Using PSPICE, Prentice Hall, 1992. 3. M.H. Rashid, SPICE for Circuits and Electronics Using PSPICE Prentice Hall of India,

2000. EEE- 503/EEE-603 POWER ELECTRONICS 1. POWER SEMI-CONDUCTOR DEVICES 8 IGBT. Driver and snubber circuits for MOSFET - Turn-on and turn-off characteristics and switching losses. 2. PHASE-CONTROLLED CONVERTERS 8 2-pulse, 3-pulse and 6-pulse converters Inverter operation of fully controlled converter Effect of source inductance - Distortion and displacement factor Ripple factor Single phase AC voltage controllers. 3. DC TO DC CONVERTERS 8 Step-down and step-up choppers - Time ratio control and current limit control - Switching mode regulators: Buck, boost, buck-boost and buck converter - Resonant switching based SMPS. 4. INVERTERS 9 Single phase and three phase (both 1200 mode and 1800 mode) inverters PWM techniques: Sinusoidal PWM, modified sinusoidal PWM and multiple PWM Voltage and harmonic control - Series resonant inverter - Current source inverters. 5. AC TO AC CONVERTERS 9 Single phase AC voltage controllers Multistage sequence control - single and three phase cycloconverters Integral cycle control for Temperature control Power factor control Matrix converters. TEXT BOOKS 1. Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Pearson Education, Third edition, 2004 / PHI. 2. Ned Mohan, Tore.M.Undeland, William.P.Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, John Wiley and sons, third edition, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Cyril.W.Lander, Power Electronics, McGraw Hill International, Third edition, 1993. 2. Bimal K. Bose, Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Education, 2003. 3. Mr. Jaganathan, Introduction to Power Electronics, Prentice Hall of India, 2004. EEE602-Elective-3 EEE603-Elective-4 EEE 001 POWER (POWER SYSTEM- I) SYSTEM TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

1. THE POWER SYSTEM AN OVERVIEW AND MODELLING 4 Modern Power System - Basic Components of a power system - Per Phase Analysis Generator model - Transformer model - line model. The per unit system -Change of base. 2. TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS 6 Parameters of single and three phase transmission lines with single and double circuits: Resistance, inductance and capacitance of solid, stranded and bundled conductors:

Symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing and transposition; application of self and mutual GMD; skin and proximity effects; interference with neighbouring communication circuits. Typical configuration, conductor types and electrical parameters of 400, 220, 110, 66 and 33 kV lines. 3. MODELLING AND PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINES 6 Classification of lines: Short line, medium line and long line; equivalent circuits, attenuation constant, phase constant, surge impedance; transmission efficiency and voltage regulation; real and reactive power flow in lines: Power-angle diagram; surge-impedance loading ,Ferranti effect and corona loss. 4. INSULATORS AND CABLES 4 Insulators: Types, voltage distribution in insulator string and grading, improvement of string efficiency. Underground cables, capacitance, dielectric stress and grading, thermal characteristics. 5. FAULT ANALYSIS-BALANCED FAULT 7 Introduction Balanced three phase fault short circuit capacity systematic fault analysis using bus impedance matrix algorithm for formation of bus impedance matrix. FAULT ANALYSIS SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS AND UNBALANCED FAULT Introduction Fundamentals of symmetrical components sequence impedances sequence networks single line to ground fault line fault - Double line to ground fault Unbalanced fault analysis using bus impedance matrix. POWER FLOW ANALYSIS 7 Introduction - Bus Classification - Bus admittance matrix - Solution of non-linear Algebraic equations - Gauss seidal method - Newon raphson method - Fast decoupled method Flow charts and comparison of the three methods. POWER SYSTEM STABILITY 6 Basic concepts and definitions Rotor angle stability Voltage stability Mid Term and Long Term stability Classification of stability An elementary view of transient stability Equal area criterion Reponses to a short circuit fault- factors influencing transient stability Numerical integration methods Euler method modified Euler method Runge Kutta methods.

TEXT BOOKS: 1. Hadi Saadat Power system analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2002 (Unit I, II, III, IV) 2. P.Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1994 (Unit V) REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, Modern Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing company, New Delhi, 1990. 2. M.A. Pai, Computer Techniques in power system Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill publishing company, New Delhi, 2003. EEE-702-Elective-5 EEE-703-Elective-6

EEE- 851 POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB 1. Computation of Parameters and Modelling of Transmission Lines 2. Formation of Bus Admittance and Impedance Matrices and Solution of Networks. 3. Load Flow Analysis - I : Solution of Load Flow And Related Problems Using GaussSeidel Method 4. Load Flow Analysis - II: Solution of Load Flow and Related Problems Using Newton-Raphson and Fast-Decoupled Methods 5. Fault Analysis 6. Transient and Small Signal Stability Analysis: Single-Machine Infinite Bus System 7. Transient Stability Analysis of Multimachine Power Systems 8. Electromagnetic Transients in Power Systems 9. Load Frequency Dynamics of Single- Area and Two-Area Power Systems 10. Economic Dispatch in Power Systems. EEE-752-SUMMER TRAINING PRESENTATION EEE- 701 PROTECTIONS AND SWITCHGEAR 1. INTRODUCTION 9 Principles and need for protective schemes nature and causes of faults types of faults fault current calculation using symmetrical components Power system earthing - Zones of protection and essential qualities of protection Protection scheme. 2. OPERATING PRINCIPLES AND RELAY CONSTRUCTIONS 8 Electromagnetic relays Over current, directional, distance and differential, under frequency relays static relays. 3. APPARATUS PROTECTION 8 Apparatus protection transformer, generator, motor, protection of bus bars, transmission lines CTs and PTs and their applications in protection schemes. 4. THEORY OF CIRCUIT INTERRUPTION 8 Physics of arc phenomena and arc interruption. Restriking voltage & Recovery voltage, rate of rise of recovery voltage, resistance switching, current chopping, interruption of capacitive current DC circuit breaking. 5. CIRCUIT BREAKERS 7 Types of Circuit Breakers Air blast, Air break, oil SF6 and Vacuum circuit breakers comparative merits of different circuit breakers Testing of circuit breakers. TEXT BOOKS 1. B. Ravindranath, and N. Chander, Power System Protection & Switchgear, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1977. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Sunil S. Rao, Switchgear and Protection, Khanna publishers, New Delhi, 1986 . 2. C.L. Wadhwa, Electrical Power Systems, Newage International (P) Ltd., 2000. 3. M.L. Soni, P.V. Gupta, V.S. Bhatnagar, A. Chakrabarti, A Text Book on Power System Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co., 1998.

4. Badri Ram, Vishwakarma, Power System Protection and Switchgear, Tata McGraw hill, 2001. 5. Y.G. Paithankar and S.R. Bhide, Fundamentals of Power System Protection, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 110001, 2003. EEE-802-ELECTIVE-7 EEE-803-ELECTIVE-8 EEE-851-SEMINER EEE-852-PROJECT

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EEC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY 1. INTRODUCTION 8 Sources and effects of electromagnetic fields Vector fields Different coordinate systems Divergence theorem Stokes theorem. 2. ELECTROSTATICS 10 Coulombs Law Electric field intensity Field due to point and continuous charges Gausss law and application Electrical potential Electric field and equipotential plots Electric field in free space, conductors, dielectric Dielectric polarization, Electric field in multiple dielectrics boundary conditions, Poissons and Laplaces equations Capacitanceenergy density Dielectric strength. 3. MAGNETOSTATICS 12 Lorentz Law of force, magnetic field intensity Biotsavart Law - Amperes Law Magnetic field due to straight conductors, circular loop, infinite sheet of current Magnetic flux density (B) B in free space, conductor, magnetic materials Magnetization Magnetic field in multiple media Boundary conditions Scalar and vector potential Magnetic force Torque Inductance Energy density Magnetic circuits. 4. ELECTRODYNAMIC FIELDS 8 Faradays laws, induced emf Transformer and motional EMF, Maxwells equations (differential and integral forms) Displacement current Relation between field theory and circuit theory. 5. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 8 Generation Electro Magnetic Wave equations Wave parameters; velocity, intrinsic impedance, propagation constant Waves in free space, lossy and lossless dielectrics, conductors-skin depth, Poynting vector Plane wave reflection and refraction. TEXT BOOKS 1. John.D.Kraus, Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill book Co., New York, Fourth Edition, 1991. 2. William .H.Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetics, Tata McGraw Hill edition, 2001. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Joseph. A.Edminister, Theory and Problems of Electromagnetics, Second edition, Schaum Series, Tata McGraw Hill, 1993. 2. I.J. Nagrath, D.P. Kothari, Electric Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd, Second Edition, 1997.

3. Kraus and Fleish, Electromagnetics with Applications, McGraw Hill International Editions, Fifth Edition, 1999. 4. Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics, Second edition, Oxford University Press, 1995. EEE 002 ELECTRIC CONSERVATION ENERGY GENERATION, UTILISATION AND

1. GENERATION 9 Generation of electrical power by conventional methods a brief review generation from tidal, wind, MHD, geothermal and solar sources introduction to the concept of distributed generation effect on system operation. 2. CONSERVATION 10 cost of electrical energy tariff need for electrical energy conservation methods energy efficient equipment energy management energy auditing. Economics of power factor improvement design for improvement of power factor using power capacitors power quality effect on conservation. 3. ILLUMINATION, HEATING AND WELDING 10 Nature of radiation definition laws photometry lighting calculations design of illumination systems (for residential, industrial, commercial, health care, street lightings, sports, administrative complexes) - types of lamps energy efficiency lamps. Methods of heating, requirement of heating material design of heating element furnaces welding generator welding transformer and its characteristics. 4. ELECTRIC TRACTION 8 Introduction requirements of an ideal traction system supply systems mechanics of train movement traction motors and control multiple units braking current collection systems recent trends in electric traction. 5. DRIVES AND THEIR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 8 Introduction motor selection and related factors loads types characteristics steady state and transient characteristics load equalization industrial applications modern methods of speed control of industrial drives. TEXT BOOKS 1. E. Openshaw Taylor, Utilization of Electrical Energy in SI Units, Orient Longman Pvt.Ltd, 2003. 2. B.R. Gupta, Generation of Electrical Energy, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. H. Partab, Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy, Dhanpat Rai and Co, New Delhi, 2004. 2. Gopal.K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2002. 3. C.L. Wadhwa, Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, New Age International Pvt.Ltd, 2003. 4. J.B. Gupta, Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction, S.K.Kataria and Sons, 2002.

EME APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS 1. BASIC CONCEPTS AND LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS 9 Classical approach: Thermodynamic systems Boundary - Control volume - System and surroundings Universe Properties - State-process Cycle Equilibrium - Work and heat transfer Point and path functions - First law of thermodynamics for open and closed systems - First law applied to a control volume - SFEE equations [steady flow energy equation - Second law of thermodynamics - Heat engines - Refrigerators and heat pumps Carnot cycle - Carnot theorem - Clausius inequality - Concept of entropy - Principle of increase of entropy - Basic thermodynamic relations. 2. IC ENGINES AND GAS TURBINES 9 Air standard cycles: Otto, diesel and dual cycles and comparison of efficiency - Working Principle of four stroke and two stroke engines - Working principle of spark ignition and compression ignition engines - Applications of IC engines - Normal and abnormal combustion - Working principle of four stroke and two stroke engines - Working principle of spark ignition and compression ignition engines - Applications of IC engines. Open and closed cycle gas turbines Ideal and actual cycles - Brayton cycle - Cycle with reheat, intercooling and regeneration Applications of gas turbines for aviation and power generation. 3. STEAM BOILERS AND TURBINES 9 Formation of steam - Properties of steam Use of steam tables and charts Steam power cycle (Rankine) - Modern features of high-pressure boilers Mountings and accessories Testing of boilers. Steam turbines: Impulse and reaction principle Velocity diagrams Compounding and governing methods of steam turbines (qualitative treatment only) - Layout diagram and working principle of a steam power plant. 4. COMPRESSORS, REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 9 Positive displacement compressors Reciprocating compressors Indicated power Clearance volume Various efficiencies Clearance ratio - Volume rate - Conditions for perfect and imperfect intercooling - Multi stage with intercoolingRotary positive displacement compressors Construction and working principle of centrifugal and axial flow compressors. Unit of refrigeration - Basic functional difference between refrigeration and air conditioning Various methods of producing refrigerating effects (RE) Vapour compression cycle: P-H and T-S diagram - Saturation cycles - Effect of subcooling and super heating - (qualitative treatment only) Airconditioning systems Basic psychrometry Simple psychrometric processes - Types of airconditioning systems -Selection criteria for a particular application (qualitative treatment only). 5. HEAT TRANSFER 9 One-dimensional Heat Conduction: Plane wall Cylinder Sphere Composite walls Critical thickness of insulation Heat transfer through extended surfaces (simple fins). Convection: Free convection and forced convection - Internal and external flow -Empirical relations - Determination of convection heat transfer co-efficient by using DittusBaetter equation. Radiation: BlackGray bodies - Radiation Shape Factor (RSF) - Cooling of electronic components: Thermoelectric cooling Chip cooling. TEXT BOOKS

1. P.K. Nag, Basic and Applied Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002. 2. B.K. Sachdeva, Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer (SI Units), New Age International (P) Limited, Chennai, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Rogers and Mayhew, Engineering Thermodynamics Work and Heat Transfer, Addision Wesley, New Delhi, 1999. 2. Eastop and McConkey, Applied Thermodynamics, Addison Wesley, New Delhi. 1999. 3. M.L. Mathur and F.S. Metha, Thermal Engineering, Jain Brothers, New Delhi, 1997. 4 B.K. Sankaar, Thermal Enginerring, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1998. ELECTIVE-2 EEC ANALOG & DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 1. Elements of communication system and its limitations Amplitude Modulation 10 Amplitude modulation and detection, Generation and detection of DSB-SC, SSB and vestigial side band modulation, carrier acquisition AM transmitters and receivers, super hetrodyne receiver, IF amplifiers, AGC circuits Frequency Division multiplexing 2. Angle Modulation 9 Basic definitions Narrow band and wideband frequency modulation, transmission bandwidth of FM signals Generation and detection of frequency modulation Noise : External noise, internal noise Noise calculations, signal to noise ratio Noise in AM and FM systems 3. Pulse Modulation 10 Introduction, sampling process Analog Pulse Modulation Systems-Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse width modulation and Pulse Position Modulation. Waveform coding Techniques Discretization in time and amplitude, Quantization process, quantization noise, Pulse code Modulation, Differential Pulse code Modulation, Delta Modulation and Adaptive Delta Modulation. 4. Digital Modulation Techniques 6 Types of digital modulation, waveforms for amplitude, frequency and phase shift keying, methods of generation of coherent and noncoherent, ASK,FSK and PSK, comparison of above digital techniques 5. Time Division Multiplexing 10 Fundamentals, Electronic Commutator, Bit/byte interleaving, TI carrier system, synchronization and signaling of TI, TDM and PCM hierarchy, synchronization techniques Introduction to Information Theory: Measure of information, Entropy & Information rate, channel capacity, Hartley, Shannon law, Huffman coding, shannan Fano coding. EEE SPECIAL ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1. SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTORS 9

Constructional features Types Axial and radial air gap motors Operating principle Reluctance Phasor diagram - Characteristics Vernier motor. 2. STEPPING MOTORS 9 Constructional features Principle of operation Variable reluctance motor Hybrid motor Single and multi stack configurations Theory of torque predictions Linear and nonlinear analysis Characteristics Drive circuits. 3. SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS 9 Constructional features Principle of operation Torque prediction Power controllers Non-linear analysis Microprocessor based control - Characteristics Computer control. 4. PERMANENT MAGNET BRUSHLESS D.C. MOTORS 9 Principle of operation Types Magnetic circuit analysis EMF and torque equations Power controllers Motor characteristics and control. 5. PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS 9 Principle of operation EMF and torque equations Reactance Phasor diagram Power controllers - Converter - Volt-ampere requirements Torque speed characteristics Microprocessor based control. TEXT BOOKS 1. T.J.E. Miller, Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989. 2. P.P. Aearnley, Stepping Motors A Guide to Motor Theory and Practice, Peter Perengrinus, London, 1982. DATA STRUCTURE AND PROGRAM DESIGN 1. INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES 10 Definition of data structures and abstract data types. Static and Dynamic implementations. Examples and real life applications, Data Structures: Arrays, Address calculation in a single and multi dimensional array. Sparse matrices 2. STACKS, QUEUES AND LISTS 10 Definition, Array based implementation of stacks, Linked List based implementation of stacks, Examples: Infix, postfix, prefix representation, Applications: Mathematical expression Evaluation Definition: Queues & Lists: Array based implementation of Queues / Lists, Linked List implementation of Queues / Lists, Circular implementation of Queues and singly linked Lists, Straight / circular implementation of doubly linked Queues / Lists, Priority queues, Applications 3. TREES & GRAPHS 10 Definition of trees and Binary trees, Properties of Binary trees and Implementation, Binary Traversal - preorder, post order, in order traversal, Binary Search Trees, Implementations, Threaded trees, Balanced multi way search trees, AVL Trees, Implementations, Applications Definition of Undirected and Directed Graphs and Networks, The Array based implementation of graphs, Adjacency matrix, path matrix implementation, The Linked List representation of graphs, Shortest path Algorithm, Graph Traversal Breadth first Traversal,

Depth first Traversal, Connectivity of graphs; Connected components of graphs, Weighted Graphs, Applications. 4. SORTING SEARCHING ALGORITHMS 10 Introduction, Sorting by exchange, selection, insertions, Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion sort, Pseudo code algorithm and their C++ implementation, Efficiency of above algorithms, Shell sort, Performance of shell sort, Merge sort, Merging of sorted arrays, The merge sort Algorithms, Quick sort Algorithm, Analysis of Quick sort, Picking a Pivot, A partitioning strategy, Heap sort, Heap Construction, Heap sort, bottom up, Top down Heap sort approach, Radix sort, Straight Sequential Search, Array implementations, Linked List representations, Binary Search, non recursive Algorithms, recursive Algorithms, Indexed Sequential Search Books: 1. Theory & Problems of Data Structures by Jr. Symour Lipschetz, Schaums outline by TMH 2. m, Langsam, Moshe J. Augentem, PHI Pub. 3. Data Structures and Algorithms by A.V. Aho, J.E. Hopcroft and T.D. Ullman, Original edition, Addison-Wesley, 1999, Low Priced Edition. 4. Fundamentals of Data structures by Ellis Horowitz & Sartaj Sahni, Pub, 1983,AW 5. Data Structures and Program Design in C By Robert Kruse, PHI 6. Willam J. Collins, 2003, T.M.H ECS VISUAL LANGUAGES AND APPLICATIONS 1. FUNDAMENTALS OF WINDOWS AND MFC 9 Messages - Windows programming - SDK style - Hungarian notation and windows data types - SDK programming in perspective. The benefits of C++ and MFC - MFC design philosophy - Document/View architecture - MFC class hierarchy - AFX functions. Application object - Frame window object Message map. Drawing the lines Curves Ellipse Polygons and other shapes. GDI pens Brushes - GDI fonts - Deleting GDI objects and deselecting GDI objects. Getting input from the mouse: Client & Non-client - Area mouse messages - Mouse wheel - Cursor. Getting input from the keyboard: Input focus Keystroke messages - Virtual key codes - Character & dead key messages. 2. RESOURCES AND CONTROLS 9 Creating a menu Loading and displaying a menu Responding to menu commands Command ranges - Updating the items in menu, update ranges Keyboard accelerators. Creating menus programmatically - Modifying menus programmatically The system menu - Owner draw menus Cascading menus - Context menus. The C button class C list box class C static class - The font view application C edit class C combo box class C scrollbar class. Model dialog boxes Modeless dialog boxes. 3. DOCUMENT / VIEW ARCHITECTURE 9 The inexistence function revisited Document object View object Frame window object Dynamic object creation. SDI document template Command routing. Synchronizing multiple views of a document Mid squares application Supporting multiple document

types Alternatives to MDI. Splitter Windows:Dynamic splitter window Static splitter windows. Creating & initializing a toolbar - Controlling the toolbars visibility Creating & initializing a status bar - Creating custom status bar panes Status bar support in app wizard. Opening, closing and creating the files - Reading & Writing C file derivatives Serialization basics - Writing serializable classes. 4. FUNDAMENTALS OF VISUAL BASIC 9 Menu bar Tool bar Project explorer Toolbox Properties window Form designer Form layout Intermediate window. Designing the user interface: Aligning the controls Running the application Visual development and event driven programming. Variables: Declaration Types Converting variable types User defined data types - Lifetime of a variable. Constants - Arrays Types of arrays. Procedures:Subroutines Functions Calling procedures. Text box controls List box & Combo box controls Scroll bar and slider controls File controls. 5. DATABASE PROGRAMMING WITH VB 9 Record sets Data control Data control properties, methods. Visual data manager: Specifying indices with the visual data manager Entering data with the visual data manager. Data bound list control Data bound combo box Data bound grid control. Mapping databases: Database object Table def object, Query def object. Programming the active database objects ADO object model Establishing a connection Executing SQL statements Cursor types and locking mechanism Manipulating the record set object Simple record editing and updating. TEXT BOOKS 1. Jeff Prosise, Programming Windows With MFC, Second Edition, WP Publishers & Distributors [P] Ltd, Reprinted 2002. 2. Evangelos Petroutsos, Mastering Visual Basic 6.0, BPB Publications, 2002. REFENENCE BOOKS 1. Herbert Schildt, MFC Programming From the Ground Up, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, reprinted 2002. 2. John Paul Muller, Visual C++ 6 From the Ground Up Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, Reprinted 2002. 3. Curtis Smith & Micheal Amundsen, Teach Yourself Database Programming with Visual Basic 6 in 21 days, Techmedia Pub, 1999. ELECTIVE-3 EEE 003: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM 1. SIGNAL PROCESSING IN DIGITAL CONTROL 9 Basic digital control system, advantages of digital control and implementation problems, basic discrete time signals, z-transform and inverse z-transform, modeling of sample-hold circuit., pulse transfer function, solution of difference equation by z-Transform method. 2.DESIGN OF DIGITAL CONTROL ALGORITHMS 8 Steady state accuracy, transient response and frequency response specifications, digital compensator design using frequency response plots and root locus plots 3.STATE SPACE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 10

State space representation of digital control system, conversion of state variable models to transfer functions and vice versa, solution of state difference equations, controllability and observability, design of digital control system with state feedback 4.STABILITY OF DISCRETE SYSTEM 10 Stability on the z-plane and Jury stability criterion, bilinear transformation, Routh stability criterion on rth plane. Lyapunous Stability in the sense of Lyapunov, stability theorems for continuous and discrete systems, stability analysis using Lyapunors method 5.OPTIMAL DIGITAL CONTROL 8 Discrete Euler Lagrange equation, max. min. principle, otpimality & Dynamic programming, Different types of problem and their solutions Text Books: 1. B.C.Kuo, Digital Control System,Saunders College Publishing. 2. M.Gopal, Digital Control and State Variable Methods, Tata McGraw Hill. Reference Books: 3. R.Leigh, Applied Digital Control, Prentice Hall, International 4. C.H. Houpis and G.B.Lamont, Digital Control Systems:Theory, hardware, Software,Mc Graw Hill. EEC FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 1.DISCRETE-TIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 8 Sequences, discrete time systems, LTI systems, frequency domain representation of discrete time signals and systems, discrete time signals and frequency domain representation, Fourier Transform. DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM Discrete Fourier transforms, properties, linear convolution using DFT, DCT 2.SAMPLING OF CONTINUOUS TIME SIGNALS 8 Sampling and reconstruction of signals, frequency domain representation of sampling, discrete time processing of continuous time signals, continuous time processing of discrete time signals, changing the sampling rate using discrete time processing, multi rate signal processing, digital processing of analog signals, over sampling and noise shaping in A/D and D/A conversion 3.TRANSFORM ANALYSIS OF LTI SYSTEMS 8 Frequency response of LTI systems, system functions, frequency response for rational system functions, magnitude-phase relationship, all pass systems, minimum phase systems, and linear systems with generalized linear phase Overview of finite precision numerical effects, effects of coefficient quantization,Effects of round-off noise in digital filters, zeroinput limit cycles in fixed point realizations of IIR digital filters. 4. FILTER DESIGN TECHNIQUES 8 Design of D-T IIR filters from continuous time filters, design of FIR filters by windowing, Kaiser Window method, optimum approximations of FIR filters, FIR equiripple approximation 5. EFFICIENT COMPUTATION OF THE DFT 10

Goertzel algorithm, decimation in time and decimation in frequency, FFT algorithm, practical considerations, implementation of the DFT using convolution, effects of finite register length. FOURIER ANALYSIS OF SIGNALS USING DFT DFT analysis of sinusoidal signals, time-dependent Fourier transforms: Block convolution, Fourier analysis of non stationary and stationary random signals, spectrum analysis of random signals using estimates of the autocorrelation sequence Text Books: 1. Oppenheim A.V., Schafer, Ronald W. & Buck, John R.,Discrete Time Signal processing, Pearson Education ,2nd Edition Reference Books: 2. Proakis, J.G. & Manolakis, D.G., Digital Signal Processing: Principles Algorithms And Applications, Prentice Hall of India. 3. Rabiner, L.R. and Gold B., Theory and applications of DSP, Prentice Hall of India. 4. Oppenheim, Alan V. & Willsky, Alan S. , Signals and Systems , Prentice Hall of India, 2nd Edition 5. Johnson, J.R. , Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of India. 6. De Fatta, D.J.Lucas, J.G. & Hodgkiss, W. S., Digital Signal Processing, John Wiley& Sons EEC ANTENA AND WAVE PROPOGATION 1. ANTENNA PRINCIPLES Potential functions & Electromagnetic field, Current Elements,Radiation from Monopole & Half Wave Dipole, power radiated by current element, radiation resistance. Network Theorems Directional Properties of Dipole Antenna. Antenna Gain, Effective Area, Antenna Terminal impedance, Practical Antennas and Methods of Excitation, Antenna Temperature and Signal to Noise Ratio. 2. ANTENNA ARRAYS Two Element Array, Horizontal Patterns in Broadcast Arrays, Linear Arrays, Multiplication of Patterns, effect of the earth on vertical patterns, Binomial array. 3. WAVE PROPAGATION Modes of Propagation, Plane Earth Reflection, space wave and surface Wave, reflection and refraction waves by the ionosphere, tropospheric wave, wave propagation in the ionosphere, Virtual Height , MUF Critical frequency, Skip Distance, Duct Propagation, Space wave. 4. PRACTICAL ANTENNAS VLF and LF tranmitting antennas, effect of antenna height, Field of short dipole, electric field of small loop antenna, Directivity of circular loop antenna with uniform current, Directivity of Circular loop antenna with uniform current, Yagi-Uda array: Square corner yagi-uda hybrid, circular polarization, Rhombic Antenna, Weight and Leg length, parabolic reflectors, properties, comparison with corner reflectors ,Horn Antenna: Length and Aperture. Introduction to Turstile Antenna , Effect of ground on antenna performance. 5. BROADBAND ANTENNAS Frequency independent concept, RUMSEYSs Principle, Frequency independent planar log spiral antenna, Frequency independent conical spiral Antenna.

Text Books: 1. Jordan Edwards C. and Balmain Keith G./ Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems/ Prentice Hall (India) 2. Kraus, JohnD & Mashefka, Ronald J. / Antennas: For All Applications / Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Ed. Reference Books: 1. Prasad, K.D./ Antennas and Wave Propagation /Khanna Publications. 2. Collin, R./ Antennas and Radiowave Propagation /Tata McGraw-Hill 3. Hayt Jr. William H./ Engineering Electromagnetics/Tata McGraw-Hill. 4. Das, Annaparna & Das, Sisir K. / Microwave Engineering/Tata McGraw Hill. 5. Roy, Sitesh Kumar & Mitra, Monojit / Microwave Semiconductor Devices / Prentice Hall (India). OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS AND C++ 1. OBJECT ORIENTED PARADIGM Evolution of programming paradigm, structured versus objectoriented development, elements of object-oriented programming, objects, classes, multiple views of the same object, encapsulation and data abstraction, inheritance, delegation object composition, polymorphism virtual functions, popular oop languages, software reuse, friend functions, exception handling. INTRODUCTION TO C++ Introduction, hello world, streams based I/O, single line comment, literalsconstant qualifiers, scope resolution operator (::), variable definition at the point of use, variable aliases-reference variables, strict type checking, parameters passing by reference, inline function, function overloading, default arguments, keyword type def, functions as part of struct, type conversion, function templates, runtime memory management. 2. Classes and objects: Introduction, class specification, class objects, accessing class members, defining member functions, outside member functions as inline, accessing member functions within a class, data hiding, access boundary of objects revisited, empty classes, pointers within a class, passing objects as arguments, returning objects from functions, friend functions and friend classes, constant parameters and member functions, structures and classes, static data and member functions, class, objects and memory resource, class design steps. OPERATOR OVERLOADING Introduction, over loadable operators, unary operator overloading, operator keyword, operator return values, nameless temporary objects, limitations of increment/decrement operators, binary operator overloading, arithmetic operators, concatenation of strings, comparison operators, arithmetic assignment operators, overloading of new and delete operators, data conversion, conversion between basic data types, conversion between objects and basic types, conversion between objects of different classes, subscript operator overloading, overloading with friend functions, assignment operator overloading, tracing memory links. 3. INHERITANCE

Introduction, class revised, derived class declaration, forms of inheritance, inheritance and member accessibility, constructors in derived classes, destructors in derived classes, constructors invocation and data members initialization, overloaded member functions, abstract classes, multilevel inheritance, multiple inheritance, hierarchical inheritance, multipath inheritance and virtual base classes, hybrid inheritance. VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS Introduction, need for virtual functions, pointer to derived class objects, definition of virtual functions, array of pointers to base class objects, pure virtual functions, abstract classes, virtual destructors. EXCEPTION HANDLING Introduction, error handling, exception handling model, exception handling constructs, handler throwing the same exception again, list of exceptions, catch all exceptions, exceptions in constructors and destructors, handling uncaught exceptions, exceptions in operator overloaded functions, exception in inheritance tree, exceptions in class templates, fault tolerant design techniques, case-study on software fault tolerance, memory allocation failure exception. TEXT BOOKS 1. Budd,Object Oriented Programming , Addison Wesley. 2. Mastering C++ K.R Venugopal Rajkumar, TMH. 3. C++ Primer, Lip man and Lajole, Addison Wesley. Balaguruswami, Object oriented with C++, TMH. ELECTIVE-4 EEI TELEMETRY AND DATA TRANSMISSION 1.SAMPLING FUNDAMENTALS 2 Introduction to sampling theorem and sampling process, convolution, computing minimum sampling rate. Alising Errors. DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES 6 Review of PCM, DPCM, Methods of binary data transmission, Data Formats, DM code converters, PSK, QPSK, FSK, probability of error, phase ambiguity resolution and differential encoding, error detection, error correction, error correction codes. 2. DATA HANDLING SYSTEM 8 Block schematic, Sensors, Signal conditioners, Multiplexing- high level and low level, ADCrange and resolution, Word Format, Frame format, Frame synchronizer codes, R. F. links, X24, RS422, RS423, RS232C interfaces, Multi terminal configuration, Multiplier & Concentrator, Data Modems, Data transmission over telephone lines. 3. DATA RECEPTION SYSTEMS 4 Bit synchronizers, frame synchronizers, subframe synchronizers, PLL, Display systems. 4. REMOTE CONTROL 6 Communication based processing control systems, pipelines, Operational security,systems components, Pipeline control, Power system control, Programmable controllers for factory automation. COMMAND 3

Tone command system, Tone digital command system, ON/OFF command and data commands. 5. AEROSPACE TELEMETRY 9 Signal formation and conversion, Multiplexing techniques in tele-control, Industrial telecontrol installations, reliability in telecontrol installations. Text Books 2. Patranabis, Telemetry Principles: Tata Mcgrew Hill. 3. Schweber, Data Communication Mcgraw Hill. 4. Berder & Menjewlse, Telemetry Systems. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DATA MINING & WAREHOUSING 1. INTRODUCTION Data base system concepts and architecture, Data models schema and instances, Data independence and data base language and interface, Data definition languages, DML. Overall data base structure DATA MODELING USING ENTITY RELATIONSHIP MODEL E.R. model concept, notation for ER diagrams mapping constraints, Keys, Concept of super key, candidate key, primary key generalizations, Aggregation, reducing ER diagrams to tables, extended ER model, Relationships of higher degree. RELATIONAL DATA MODEL AND LANGUAGE Relationa data model concepts, integrity constraints,Keys domain constraints, referential integrity, assertions triggers, foreign key relational algebra, relational calculus, domain and tuple calculus, SQL data definition queries and updates in SQL. 2. DATA BASE DESIGN Functional dependencies, normal forms, first, second and third functional personal normal forms. BCNF, multi-valued dependencies fourth normal forms, join dependencies and fifth normal forms. Inclusion dependencies, loss less join decompositions, normalization using FD, MVD and JDs, alternatives approaches to database design. 3. DATA WAREHOUSING FOUNDATION Introduction to DATA Warehousing. Client/Server Computing model & Data Warehousing. Parallel processors & Cluster Systems. Distributed DBMS implementations. Client/Server RDBMS Solutions. DATA WAREHOUSING COMPONENTS Building a Data Warehouse. mapping the data warehousing to a Multiprocessor Architecture. DBMS Schemas for Decision Support. Data Extraction, cleanup & Transformation Tools. Metadata. DATA MINING Introduction to Data Mining. Decision Trees. Neural Networks. Nearest Neighbor & Clustering. Genetic Algorithms. Rule Induction. Selecting & Using the Right Technique. TEXT BOOKS 1. Korth , Silbertz, Sudarshan, Data base concepts, McGraw-Hill 2. Elmasri, Navathe, Fundamentals of Database systems, Addision Wisley

3. Date C.J., An Introduction to Database systems 4. Berson, Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP. 5. Mallach, Data Warehousing System, (McGraw Hill). EEC EMBEDDED SYSTEM 1. INTRODUCTION Embedded systems and its applications, Embedded Operating system, Design parameters of an embedded system and its significance, design life cycle, tools introduction, hardware and software partitioning and co-design HARDWARE FUNDAMENTALS FOR THE EMBEDDED DEVELOPERS DIGITAL CIRCUIT PARAMETERSOpen collector outputs Tristate outputs I/O sinking and Sourcing, PLDs, Watchdog Timers, Hardware design and development. Custom single purpose processors, optimizing program, fsmd, data path & fsm GENERAL PURPOSE PROCESSORS AND ASIPS (Application Specific Instruction set Programming): Software and operation of general purpose processors-Programmers View Development Environment-ASIPs MicrocontrollersDSP Chips. 2. INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLERS AND MICOPROCESSORS, Embedded versus external memory devices, CISC and RISC processors, Harvard and Von Neumann Architectures. 3. 8051 MICROCONTROLLERS Assembly language, architecture, registers, Addressing modes, Instruction set, I/O ports and memory organization Interrupts Timer/counter and serial communication. UNIT 4 RTOS-Tasks, states, Data, Semaphores and shared data, Operating system services, Message queues, Mailboxes, Advanced Processor-(only architectures) 80386, 80486 and ARM (References) UNIT 5 Communication basics, Microprocessor Interfacing I/O Addressing, Direct memory access, Arbitration, multilevel bus architecture, Serial protocols, Parallel protocols and wireless protocols, Real world Interfacing: LCD, Stepping Motor, ADC, DAC, LED, Push Buttons, Key board, Latch Interconnection, PPI. Text Books: 1. Embedded System Design-Frank Vahid/Tony Givargis, John Willey@2005. 2. Microcontroller (Theory and Applications) Ajay V Deshmukh,Tata McGrawHill@2005. 3. An Embedded Software Primer-David E.Simon, Pearson Education @ 1999. References: 1. The 8051 Microcontroller and embedded systems-Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie. 2. Microcontrollers (Architecture, Implementation & Programming) Kenneth Hintz, Daniel Tabak, Tata McGraw-Hill@2005.

3. 8051 Microcontrollers & Embedded Systems 2nd Edition-Sampath Kr, Katson Books@2006. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 1. INTRODUCTION Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Simulation of sophisticated & Intelligent Behavior in different area, problem solving in games, natural language, automated reasoning visual perception, heuristic algorithm versus solution guaranteed algorithms. UNDERSTANDING NATURAL LANGUAGES Parsing techniques, context free and transformational grammars, transition nets, augmented transition nets, Fillmores grammars, Shanks Conceptual Dependency, grammar free analyzers, sentence generation, and translation. 2. KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION First order predicate calculus, Horn Clauses, Introduction to PROLOG, Semantic Nets Partitioned Nets, Minskey frames, Case Grammar Theory, Production Rules Knowledge Base, The Inference System, Forward & Backward Deduction. EXPERT SYSTEM Existing Systems (DENDRAL, MYCIN), domain exploration, Meta Knowledge, Expertise Transfer, Self Explaining System. 3. PATTERN RECOGNITION Introduction to pattern Recognition, Structured Description, Symbolic Description, Machine perception, Line Finding, Interception, Semantic, & Model, Object Identification, Speech Recognition. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE Introduction to programming Language, LISP, PROLOG Text Books: 1. Charnick Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Addision Wesley 2. Rich & Knight, Artificial Intelligence 3. Winston, LISP, Addison Wesley 4. Marcellous, Expert Systems Programming, PHI 5. Elamie. Artificial Intelligence, Academic Press 6. Lioyed, Foundation of Logic Programming,Springer Verlag ELECTIVE-5 EEE 004 ELECTRICAL DRIVES 1. DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS 10 Equations governing motor load dynamics - Equilibrium operating point and its steady state stability - Mathematical condition for steady state stability and problems - Multi quadrant dynamics in the speed torque plane - Basics of regenerative braking - Typical load torque characteristics - Acceleration, deceleration, starting and stopping. 2. CONVERTER / CHOPPER FED DC MOTOR DRIVE 9

Steady state analysis of the single and three phase fully controlled converter fed separately excited D.C motor drive: Continuous and discontinuous conduction mode - Chopper fed D.C drive: Time ratio control and current limit control - Operation of four quadrant chopper. 3. INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES 8 Stator voltage control - Slip-power recovery drives - Adjustable frequency drives: v/f control, constant slip-speed control and constant air-gap flux control Basics of voltage/current fed inverters - Block diagram of closed loop drive. 4. SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES 8 Open loop volts/hertz control and self-control of synchronous motor: Marginal angle control and power factor control - Permanent magnet synchronous motor. 5. DESIGN OF CONTROLLERS FOR DRIVES 10 Transfer function for dc motor, load and converter Closed loop control with current and speed feedback - Armature voltage control and field weakening mode control - Design of controllers: Current controller and speed controller Converter selection and characteristics. TEXT BOOKS 1. R. Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives: Modelling, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India, 2001. 2. Bimal K. Bose. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Education, 2002. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. G.K. Dubey, Power Semi-conductor Controlled Drives, Prentice Hall of India, 1989. 2. S.K. Pillai, A First Course on Electrical Drives, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1993. EEE 005 DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS 1. MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AND COOLING OF ELECTICAL MACHINES 10 Concept of magnetic circuit MMF calculation for various types of electrical machines real and apparent flux density of rotating machines leakage reactance calculation for transformers, induction and synchronous machine - thermal rating: continuous, short time and intermittent short time rating of electrical machines-direct and indirect cooling methods cooling of turbo alternators. 2. D.C. MACHINES 8 Constructional details output equation main dimensions - choice of specific loadings choice of number of poles armature design design of field poles and field coil design of commutator and brushes losses and efficiency calculations. 3. TRANSFORMERS 9 Constructional details of core and shell type transformers output rating of single phase and three phase transformers optimum design of transformers design of core, yoke zand windings for core and shell type transformers equivalent circuit parameter from designed data losses and efficiency calculations design of tank and cooling tubes of transformers. 4. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS 8 Constructional details of squirrel cage and slip ring motors output equation main dimensions choice of specific loadings design of stator design of squirrel cage and slip ring rotor equivalent circuit parameters from designed data losses and efficiency calculations. 5. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES 10

Constructional details of cylindrical pole and salient pole alternators output equation choice of specific loadings main dimensions short circuit ratio design of stator and rotor of cylindrical pole and salient pole machines - design of field coil - performance calculation from designed data - introduction to computer aided design. TEXT BOOKS 1. A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1984. 2. S.K. Sen, Principles of Electrical Machine Design with Computer Programmes, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co.Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 1987. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. R.K. Agarwal, Principles of Electrical Machine Design, S.K.Kataria and Sons, Delhi, 2002. 2. V.N. Mittle and A. Mittle, Design of Electrical Machines, Standard Publications and Distributors, Delhi, 2002. EEE APPLICATIONS OF POWER ELECTRONICS TO POWER SYSTEM Unit 1 1.Steady state and dynamic problems in AC systems. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS). 2. Principles of series and shunt compensation. Description of static variable Compensator (SVC), thyristor controlled series Compensators (TCSC). Unit 2 1. Static phase shifters (SPS), Static condenser (STATACON). Static Synchronous Series compensator (SSSC) and unified power flow controller (UPFC). Unit 3 Modeling and Analysis of FACTS controllers. Control strategies to improve system stability. Unit 4 Power Quality problems in distribution systems, harmonics creating loads, modeling, harmonic prorogation series and parallel resonances, harmonic power flow Unit 5 Mitigation of harmonics, filters, passive filters, Active filters, shunt, series hybrid filters, voltage sages & swells, voltage flicker, Mitigation of power quality problems using power electronic conditioner. IEEE standards. Text Books: 1. G. T. Heydt/ Power Quality/ Stars in a circle publications, Indiana, 1991. 2. T. J. E. Miller/ Static Reactive Power Compensation/ John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1982. EIC NEURAL NETWORK AND FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL 1. ARCHITECTURES 9 Introduction Biological neuron Artificial neuron Neuron modeling Learning rules Single layer Multi layer feed forward network Back propagation Learning factors.

2. NEURAL NETWORKS FOR CONTROL 10 Feed back networks Discrete time hop field networks Transient response of continuous time networks Applications of artificial neural network Process identification Neuro controller for inverted pendulum. 3. FUZZY SYSTEMS 8 Classical sets Fuzzy sets Fuzzy relations Fuzzification Defuzzification Fuzzy rules. 4. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL 9 Membership function Knowledge base Decision-making logic Optimisation of membership function using neural networks Adaptive fuzzy system Introduction to genetic algorithm. 5. APPLICATION OF FLC 9 Fuzzy logic control Inverted pendulum Image processing Home heating system Blood pressure during anesthesia Introduction to neuro fuzzy controller. TEXT BOOKS 1. Jacek M. Zurada, Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems, Jaico Publishing home, 2002. 2. Timothy J. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Laurance Fausett, Englewood cliffs, N.J., Fundamentals of Neural Networks, Pearson Education, 1992. 2. H.J. Zimmermann, Fuzzy Set Theory & its Applications, Allied Publication Ltd., 1996. 3. Simon Haykin, Neural Networks, Pearson Education, 2003. 4. John Yen & Reza Langari, Fuzzy Logic Intelligence Control & Information, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003. ELECTIVE-6 EEC VLSI DESIGN 1. BASIC MOS TRANSISTOR 9 Enhancement mode & Depletion mode Fabrication (NMOS, PMOS, CMOS, BiCMOS) Technology NMOS transistor current equation second order effects MOS Transistor Model. 2. NMOS & CMOS INVERTER AND GATES 9 NMOS & CMOS inverter Determination of pull up / pull down ratios stick diagram lamda based rules super buffers BiCMOS & steering logic. 3. SUB SYSTEM DESIGN & LAYOUT 9 Structured design of combinational circuits Dynamic CMOS & clocking Tally circuits (NAND-NAND, NOR-NOR and AOI logic) EXOR structure Multiplexer structures Barrel shifter. 4. DESIGN OF COMBINATIONAL ELEMENTS & REGULAR ARRAY LOGIC 8 NMOS PLA Programmable Logic Devices - Finite State Machine PLA Introduction to FPGA. 5. VHDL PROGRAMMING 10

RTL Design combinational logic Types Operators Packages Sequential circuit Sub programs Test benches. (Examples: address, counters, flipflops, FSM, Multiplexers / Demltiplexers). TEXT BOOKS 1. D.A.Pucknell, K.Eshraghian, Basic VLSI Design, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003. 2. Eugene D.Fabricius, Introduction to VLSI Design, Tata McGraw Hill, 1990. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. N.H.Weste, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, Pearson Education, India, 2002. 2. Charles H.Roth, Fundamentals of Logic Design, Jaico Publishing House, 1992. 3. Zainalatsedin Navabi, VHDL Analysis and Modelling of Digital Systems, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1998. 4. Douglas Perry, VHDL Programming By Example, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition. EEE 007 HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING 1. OVER VOLTAGES IN ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 9 Causes of over voltages and its effect on power system Lightning, switching surges and temporary over voltages - protection against over voltages. 2. ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN IN GASES, SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS 9 Gaseous breakdown in uniform and non-uniform fields corona discharges Vacuum breakdown - conduction and breakdown in pure and commercial liquids breakdown mechanisms in solid and composite dielectrics. 3. GENERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS 9 Generation of High DC, AC, impulse voltages and currents. Tripping and control of impulse generators. 4. MEASUREMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS 9 Measurement of High voltages and High currents digital techniques in high voltage measurement. 5. HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING & INSULATION COORDINATION 9 High voltage testing of electrical power apparatus power frequency, impulse voltage and DC testing International and Indian standards Insulation Coordination. TEXT BOOK 1. M.S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, High Voltage Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2004. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. E. Kuffel and W.S. Zaengl, High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals, Pergamon press, Oxford, London, 1986. 2. E. Kuffel and M. Abdullah, High Voltage Engineering, Pergamon press, Oxford, 1970. EEE 008 POWER QUALITY 1. INTRODUCTION TO POWER QUALITY 9

Terms and definitions: Overloading, under voltage, sustained interruption; sags and swells; waveform distortion, Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), Computer Business Equipment Manufacturers Associations (CBEMA) curve. 2. VOLTAGE SAGS AND INTERRUPTIONS 9 Sources of sags and interruptions, estimating voltage sag performance, motor starting sags, estimating the sag severity, mitigation of voltage sags, active series compensators, static transfer switches and fast transfer switches. 3 OVERVOLTAGES 9 Sources of over voltages: Capacitor switching, lightning, ferro resonance; mitigation of voltage swells: Surge arresters, low pass filters, power conditioners Lightning protection, shielding, line arresters, protection of transformers and cables, computer analysis tools for transients, PSCAD and EMTP. 4. HARMONICS 10 Harmonic distortion: Voltage and current distortion, harmonic indices, harmonic sources from commercial and industrial loads, locating harmonic sources; power system response characteristics, resonance, harmonic distortion evaluation, devices for controlling harmonic distortion, passive filters, active filters, IEEE and IEC standards. 5. POWER QUALITY MONITORING 8 Monitoring considerations: Power line disturbance analyzer, per quality measurement equipment, harmonic / spectrum analyzer, flicker meters, disturbance analyzer, applications of expert system for power quality monitoring. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Roger.C.Dugan, Mark.F.McGranagham, Surya Santoso, H.Wayne Beaty, Electrical Power Systems Quality McGraw Hill, 2003. 2. PSCAD User Manual.

EEE 802 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL (POWER SYSTEM-II) 1. INTRODUCTION 4 System load variation: System load characteristics, load curves - daily, weekly and annual, load-duration curve, load factor, diversity factor. 2. REAL POWER - FREQUENCY CONTROL 10 Fundamentals of speed governing mechanism and modeling: Speed-load characteristics Load sharing between two synchronous machines in parallel; concept of control area, LFC control of a single-area system: Static and dynamic analysis of uncontrolled and controlled cases, Economic Dispatch Control. Multiarea systems: Two-area system modeling; static analysis, uncontrolled case; tie line with frequency bias control of two-area system derivation, state variable model. 3. REACTIVE POWERVOLTAGE CONTROL 10 Typical excitation system, modeling, static and dynamic analysis, stability compensation; generation and absorption of reactive power: Relation between voltage, power and reactive power at a node; method of voltage control: Injection of reactive power. Tap-changing transformer, numerical problems - System level control using generator voltage magnitude

setting, tap setting of OLTC transformer and MVAR injection of switched capacitors to maintain acceptable voltage profile and to minimize transmission loss. 4. UNIT COMMITMENT AND ECONOMIC DISPATCH 10 Statement of Unit Commitment (UC) problem; constraints in UC: spinning reserve, thermal unit constraints, hydro constraints, fuel constraints and other constraints; UC solution methods: Priority-list methods, forward dynamic programming approach, numerical problems only in priority-list method using full-load average production cost. Incremental cost curve, co-ordination equations without loss and with loss, solution by direct method and -iteration method. (No derivation of loss coefficients.) Base point and participation factors. Economic dispatch controller added to LFC control. 5. COMPUTER CONTROL OF POWER SYSTEMS 6 Energy control centre: Functions Monitoring, data acquisition and control. System hardware configuration SCADA and EMS functions: Network topology determination, state estimation, security analysis and control. Various operating states: Normal, alert, emergency, inextremis and restorative. State transition diagram showing various state transitions and control strategies.

TEXT BOOKS 1. Olle. I. Elgerd, Electric Energy Systems Theory An Introduction, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2003. 2. Allen.J.Wood and Bruce F.Wollenberg, Power Generation, Operation and Control, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003. 3. P. Kundur, Power System Stability & Control, McGraw Hill Publications, USA, 1994. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Modern Power System Analysis, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2003. 2. L.L. Grigsby, The Electric Power Engineering, Hand Book, CRC Press & IEEE Press, 2001. COMPUTER NETWORKS UNIT I Introduction History & development of computer network, network topologies, ISO reference model. Physical layer Transmission media, analog transmission, digital transmission, switching multiplexing, FDM, TDM. UNIT - II MAC layer Aloha Protocols, LANEthernet, token ring, FDDI, and data link layer. Network layer: Routing algorithms, Congestion Control algorithms, multicast and mobile routing. Internetworking Bridges, Switches, Repeaters and Routers. UNIT- III

Transport Layer Connection Management, Flow control and buffering. Application Layer DNS, SNMP, MAIL, WWW, and FTP. Text Books: 1. A. S. Tennanbaum, Computer Network, 2nd Edition, PHI 2. D. E. Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols and Architecture, Vol. I, 2nd edition, PHI 3. D. E Comer and D. L. Stevens, Internetworking with TCP/IP: Design, Implementation and internals, Vol. II PHI 4. L. L. Peterson and B. S. Davie, Computer Network a System approach, 2nd Edition Morgan Kaufmann, 2002 5. W.R Steves, Unix Networking Programming, PHI MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS Unit-I: Introduction Introduction to Multimedia, Multimedia Information, Multimedia Objects, Multimedia in business and work. Convergence of Computer, Communication and Entertainment products Stages of Multimedia Projects Multimedia hardware, Memory & storage devices, Communication devices, Multimedia software's, presentation tools, tools for object generations, video, sound, image capturing, authoring tools, card and page based authoring tools. Unit-II: Multimedia Building Blocks Text, Sound MIDI, Digital Audio, audio file formats, MIDI under windows environment Audio & Video Capture. Data Compression Huffman Coding, Shannon Fano Algorithm, Huffman Algorithms, Adaptive Coding, Arithmetic Coding Higher Order Modelling. Finite Context Modelling, Dictionary based Compression, Sliding Window Compression, LZ77, LZW compression, Compression, Compression ratio loss less & lossy compression. Unit-III: Speech Compression & Synthesis Digital Audio concepts, Sampling Variables, Loss less compression of sound, loss compression & silence compression. Images Multiple monitors, bitmaps, Vector drawing, lossy graphic compression, image file formatic animations Images standards, JPEG Compression, Zig Zag Coding, Multimedia Database.Content based retrieval for text and images,Video:Video representation, Colors, Video Compression, MPEG standards, MHEG Standard Video Streaming on net, Video Conferencing, Multimedia Broadcast Services, Indexing and retrieval of Video Database, recent development in Multimedia.

Text Books: 1. Tay Vaughan Multimedia, Making IT Work Osborne McGraw Hill. 2. Buford Multimedia Systems Addison Wesley. 3. Agrawal & Tiwari Multimedia Systems Excel. 4. Mark Nelson Data Compression Book BPB. 5. David Hillman Multimedia technology and Applications Galgotia Publications. 6. Rosch Multimedia Bible Sams Publishing. 7. Sleinreitz Multimedia System Addison Wesley. 8. James E Skuman Multimedia in Action Vikas EEE ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS CONTROL Unit-I: Transducer I: Definition, advantages of electrical transducers, classification, characteristics, factors affecting the choice of transducers, Potentiometers, Strain guages, Resistance thermometer, Thermistors, Thermocouples, LVDT,RVDT Unit-II Transducer II Capacitive, Piezoelectric Hall effect and opto electronic transducers. Measurement of Motion, Force pressure, temperature, flow and liquid level. Unit-III Telemetry General telemetry system, land line & radio frequency telemetering system, transmission channels and media, receiver & transmitter. Data Acquisition System Analog data acquisition system, Digital data acquisition system, Modern digital data acquisition system. Unit-IV Display Devices and Recorders Display devices, storage oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, strip chart & x-y recorders, magnetic tape & digital tape recorders. Recent Developments Computer aided measurements, fibre optic transducers, microsessors, smart sensors, smart transmitters. Unit-V Process Control Principle, elements of process control system, process characteristics, proportional (P), integral (I), Derivative (D), PI, PD and PID control modes. Electronic, Pneumatic & digital controllers. Text Books 1. A.K.Sawhney, Advanced Measurements & Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai & Sons 2. B.C. Nakra & K.Chaudhry, Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis, Tata Mc Graw Hill 2nd Edition. 3. Curtis Johns, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Prentice Hall Reference Books:

4. E.O. Decblin, Measurement System Application & design, Mc Graw Hill. 5. W.D. Cooper and A.P. Beltried, Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques Prentice Hall International 6. Rajendra Prasad,Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation Khanna Publisher 7. M.M.S. Anand, Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation Technology PHI International. ELECTIVE-8 EEE 011 POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS 1. INTRODUCTION 9 Concept and importance of stability in power system operation and design; distinction between transient and dynamic stability; complexity of stability problem in large system: Need for reduced models; stability of interconnected systems. 2. MACHINE MODELLING 9 Parks transformation; flux linkage equations, current space model, per unit conversion, normalizing the equations, equivalent circuit, flux linkage state space model, sub transient and transient inductances and time constants. Simplified models (one axis and constant flux linkage), steady state equations and phasor diagrams. 3. MACHINE CONTROLLERS 9 Exciter and voltage regulators, function of excitation systems, types of excitation systems, typical excitation system configuration, block diagram and state space representation of IEEE type 1 excitation system, saturation function, stabilizing circuit. Function of speed governing systems, block diagram and state space representation of IEEE mechanical hydraulic governor and electrical hydraulic governors for hydro turbines and steam turbines. 4. TRANSIENT STABILITY 9 State equation for multimachine simulation with one axis model, transient stability simulation of multimachine power system with one axis machine model including excitation system and speed governing system using R-K method of fourth order (Gills technique), power system stabilizer. 5. DYNAMIC STABILITY 9 System response to small disturbances: Linear model of the unregulated synchronous machine and its modes of oscillation, regulated synchronous machine, distribution of power impact, linearization of the load equation for the one machine problem Simplified linear model, effect of excitation on dynamic stability, approximate system representation; supplementary stabilizing signals, dynamic performance measure, small signal performance measures. TEXT BOOKS 1. P.M. Anderson and A.A.Fouad, Power System Control and Stability, Galgotia Publications, New Delhi, 2003. 2. P.Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGraw Hill Inc., USA, 1994. REFERENCE BOOK 1. M.A.Pai and W.Sauer, Power System Dynamics and Stability, Pearson Education Asia, India, 2002.

EEE 012POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 7 Source of transients, various types of power systems transients, effect of transients on power systems, importance of study of transients in planning. 2. SWITCHING TRANSIENTS 11 Introduction, circuit closing transients: RL circuit with sine wave drive, double frequency transients, observations in RLC circuit and basic transforms of the RLC circuit. Resistance switching: Equivalent circuit for the resistance switching problems, equivalent circuit for interrupting the resistor current. Load switching: Equivalent circuit, waveforms for transient voltage across the load, switch; normal and abnormal switching transients. Current suppression, current chopping, effective equivalent circuit. Capacitance switching, effect of source regulation, capacitance switching with a restrike, with multiple restrikes, illustration for multiple restriking transients, ferro resonance. 3. LIGHTNING TRANSIENTS 9 Causes of over voltage, lightning phenomenon, charge formation in the clouds, rate of charging of thunder clouds, mechanisms of lighting strokes, characteristics of lightning strokes; factors contributing to good line design, protection afforded by ground wires, tower footing resistance. Interaction between lightning and power system: Mathematical model for lightning. 4. TRAVELLING WAVES ON TRANSMISSION LINE COMPUTATION OF TRANSIENTS 9 Computation of transients: Transient response of systems with series and shunt lumped parameters and distributed lines. Travelling wave concept: step response, Bewelys lattice diagram, standing waves and natural frequencies, reflection and refraction of travelling waves. 5. TRANSIENTS IN INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM 9 The short line and kilometric fault, distribution of voltage in a power system: Line dropping and load rejection; voltage transients on closing and reclosing lines; over voltage induced by faults; switching surges on integrated system; EMTP for transient computation. TEXT BOOKS 1. Allan Greenwood, Electrical Transients in Power Systems, Wiley Interscience, New York, 2nd edition 1991. 2. R.D.Begamudre, Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1986. REFERENCE BOOK 1. M.S.Naidu and V.Kamaraju, High Voltage Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd edition, 2000. EEI BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 1. PHYSIOLOGY AND TRANSDUCERS 10 Cell and its structure Action and resting Potential propagation of action potential Sodium pump Nervous system CNS PNS Nerve cell Synapse Cardio pulmonary system Physiology of heart and lungs Circulation and respiration Transducers

Different types Piezo-electric, ultrasonic, resistive, capacitive, inductive transducers Selection criteria. 2. ELECTRO PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS 8 Basic components of a biomedical system Electrodes Micro, needle and surface electrodes Amplifiers Preamplifiers, differential amplifiers, chopper amplifiers Isolation amplifier. ECG EEG EMG ERG Lead systems and recording methods Typical waveforms. 3. NON-ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS 9 Measurement of blood pressure Cardiac output Cardiac rate Heart sound Respiratory rate Gas volume Flow rate of Co2, o2 in exhaust air - PH of blood, ESR, GSR measurements Plethysmography. 4. MEDICAL IMAGING AND PMS 10 X-ray machine - Radio graphic and fluoroscopic techniques Computer tomography MRI Ultrasonography Endoscopy Thermography Different types of biotelemetry systems and patient monitoring Electrical safety. 5. ASSISTING AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENTS 8 Pacemakers Defibrillators Ventilators Nerve and muscle stimulators Diathermy Heart Lung machine Audio meters Dializers. TEXT BOOKS 1. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J.Weibell, Erich A.Pfeiffer, Bio-Medical Instrumentation and Measurements, II Edition, Pearson Education, 2002 / PHI. 2. R.S.Khandpur, Handbook of Bio-Medical instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd., 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. M.Arumugam, Bio-Medical Instrumentation, Anuradha Agencies, 2003. 2. L.A. Geddes and L.E.Baker, Principles of Applied Bio-Medical Instrumentation, John Wiley & Sons, 1975. 3. J.Webster, Medical Instrumentation, John Wiley & Sons, 1995. 4. C.Rajarao and S.K. Guha, Principles of Medical Electronics and Bio-medical Instrumentation, Universities press (India) Ltd, Orient Longman ltd, 2000. EEC- SATELLITE COMMUNICATION 1. ELEMENTS OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATION Orbital mechanics, look angle and orbit determination, launches & launch vehicle, orbital effects, Geostationary Orbit. UNIT 2 Satellite subsystems, attitude and orbit control systems, TTC&M, communication subsystem, satellite antenna satellite link design: basic transmission theory, system noise temperature and G/T ratio, downlink design, uplink design, satellite systems using small earth station, design for specified C/N. UNIT 3

Modulation and multiplexing techniques for satellite links: FM, pre-emphasis and deemphasis, S/N ratios for FM video transmission, digital transmission, digital modulation and demodulation, TDM. Multiple access: FDMA, TDMA, DAMA and CDMA. UNIT 4 Error control for digital satellite links: error detection and correction, channel capacity, error control coding, convolutional codes, linear and cyclic block codes. Propagation effects and their impact on satellite-earth links: attenuation and depolarization, atmospheric absorption, rain, cloud and ice effects etc. UNIT 5 Introduction of various satellite systems: VSAT, low earth orbit and non-geostationary, direct broadcast satellite television and radio, satellite navigation and the global positioning systems. Text Books: 1. Satellite Communications / Pratt, Bostian, Allnutt / John Wiley & Sons. 2. Satellite Communications / Dennis Roddy / McGraw-Hill 3. Digital Satellite Communications/ Tri T. Ha./ McGraw-Hill.

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