UG Syllabus
UG Syllabus
Sl. Course Name Course Class Load/Week Credit Class load/ Marks
No code week
L T P
1. Mathematics–II MA1201 3 1 0 4 4 100
2. Physics/Chemistry PH1201/ 4/3 0 0 4/3 4/3 100
CH1201
3. Intro to Computing / Basic Electrical CS1201/ 3 0 0 3 3 100
Engineering EE1201
4. Ecology & Environment/Mechanics CE1201/ 3/4 0 0 3/4 3/4 100
AM1201
5. Sociology &Professional Ethics/ HU1202/
3 0 0 3 3 100
HU1201
English
Theory Sub-total 17/16 1 0 17/18 17/18 500
6. Physics Lab/Chemistry Lab PH1271/ 0 0 3 2 3 50
CH1271
7. Computer Lab/ Basic Electrical CS1271/ 0 0 3 2 3 50
Engineering Lab EE1271
8. Workshop/Drawing WS1271/ 0 0/ 3 2/3 3/4 50
AM1271 1
9. NSS/NCC/PT/Yoga SA1271 R*
Practical Sub-total 0 0/1 9 6/7 9/10 200
Second Semester Total 23 26 700
*R:Required(Non-credit but with grade)
No. of
Module
Module Name and Topics Lecture-
No.
hrs
DC Circuits: Node, branch, active& passive elements, linear and non linear circuits,
bilateral network, Kirchoff‘s laws, Maxwell‘s loop current method, star-delta trans
1. 6
formation. Network theorems–Super position theorem, Thevenin‘s theorem, Norton‘s
theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem.
Measuring Instruments: Discussion on common Electrical Laboratory Instruments
2. (Ammeter, Voltmeter, Wattmeter)-Classification, torques in the instruments; Mention of 3
digital meters.
Magnetics: Magnetic quantities, B-H curve, calculation on magnetic circuits, analogy with
3. electric circuit, iron losses. 3
AC Fundamentals: Sinusoidal quantities, phase and phase difference, average and RMS
4. values, form factor and peak factor, concept of phase or diagram, impedance and 6
admittance, power and power factor.
AC Circuits : Single-Phase–V-I relationship in R-L-C circuit, R-L,R-C, series and
parallel combinations of R, L & C, phase or diagram, apparent, active and reactive power,
5. series resonance, Three-Phase-Balanced system, star and delta connections, phase and line 6
quantities and their relationships.
Distribution of Electricity: Basic Distribution and Wiring System, Use of Switch Fuse
6. Unit, MCB, earthing and protection; 2
*Decision Pending
4th Semester( 4yearsB.Tech (exit) and DD)
Sl. Course Name Course code Class Load/Week Credit Class load/ Marks
No
week
L T P
1. Electrical Machines–II (Core Theory– V) EE2201 3 1 0 4 4 100
2. Network Theory (CoreTheory– VI) EE2202 3 1 0 4 4 100
3. Analog Electronics (Core Theory–VII) EE2203 3 0 0 3 3 100
4. Control Systems I (Core Theory–VIII) EE2204 3 1 0 4 4 100
5. Digital Electronics EE2205 3 0 0 3 3 100
Theory Sub-total 15 3 NIL 18 18 500
Electrical Machines Laboratory-II
6. EE2271 0 0 3 2 3 50
(Core Lab-IV)
Digital Electronics and Analog Electronics
7. EE2272 0 0 3 2 3 50
Laboratory (Core Lab-V)
Laboratory on Network Theory (Core lab-
8. EE2273 0 0 3 2 3 50
VI)
9. Mini Project-II EE2291 0 0 0 2 0 50
Practical Sub-total NIL NIL 9 8 9 200
4th Semester Total 26 27 700
4. 2
Integrating Instruments: Energy meter, Smart Meter
5. Other Electrical Instruments: Phase angle and power factor meter, frequency meter,
synchroscope, meters for kVAh, kVARh, Maximum Demand Indicator, Trivector 5
meter.
6. Measurement of Resistance: Low, medium, high and insulation resistances. 2
TOTAL: 39
*Decision Pending
Text Books:
1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques,HelfrickandCooper,1997,
Prentice Hall of India,ISBN:9788120307520,9788120307520
2. Instrumentation Measurement and Feedback, Jones,B.E.,1995,TataMcGraw-Hill. ISBN0993831
3. Electrical Measurement and Measuring Instruments,Golding,E.W.,3rdEdition,SirIssacPitmanand Sons.
4. Principles of Electrical Measurements ,Buckingham, H.andPrice,E.M.,1959,EnglishUniversity
Text Books:
1. Electrical Machinery, P.S.Bimbhra, 2011,KhannaPublishers,ISBN:9788174091734,8174091734
2. Electrical Machinery ,S.K. Sen,1977,KhannaPublishers,India,ISBN-10:8174091521,ISBN-13:978-8174091529
3. Performance and design of AC Machines, M.G.Say,2002,CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt.Ltd.,
ISBN10:8123910274/ISBN13:9788123910277.
Reference books:
1. Electric Machinery, A.E.Fitzgerald,CharlesKingsley,JR.,StephenD.Umans,6 thEdition,2005,McGrawHill;
2. Electrical Machinery and Transformer, Irving L.Kosow, 2nd Edition,1991, Prentice Hall, ISBN0132487330,
9780132487337
3. Performance and design of DC Machines, Clayton and Hancock , CBS Publishers, ISBN:
9788123909271,9788123909271
4. A Course in Electrical Engineering, Volume II, Alternating Currents,ChesterL.Dawes,McGraw-
Hill,1922,ISBN10:1330312228, ISBN13:9781330312223
5. J and P Transformer Book, Ray Arnold and Martin Heathcote, 14th Edition Newnes Publication, ISBN:
978-0080966182
Permanent Magnets: Use, second quadrant B-H curve, load line concept, minimum 3
volume criterion, focusing factor, simple problems. On PM design
4. Dynamic electric and magnetic fields: Time varying fields and Faraday‘s law.
Displacement current, Maxwell‘s correction to Ampere‘s law, relation between electric and 3
Magnetic fields
Poynting’s Theorem and flow of power: Poynting‘s theorem and its equivalence to
2
energy conservation law, Poynting‘s vector, power flow and relevance to power
transmission
Wave equation: Maxwell‘s equations,Wave equations in free space and in conducting 3
medium, Wave impedance
Sl. No.of
No. Module Name and Topics Lecture-hrs
1. Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution: 11
Classical Electrical Power System concept - Centralized Generation,
Transmission, Distribution; Radial and ring main distribution, brief
overview of DC distribution systems with major stress on AC
distribution systems; Overhead and underground systems.
Earthing/Grounding. Power factor improvement.
2. Underground Cables: 08
Electrical cables – principles and basic ideas; concept of cable
resistance, capacitance and inductance; grading of cables, calculation
of size of cables; types, installation and jointing, IS specification for
mining cables
3. Electrical Motors, Drives and Apparatus used in Mines: 16
Motors, ratings and their selection; starting and braking of electric
motors – elementary ideas; concepts of speed control with stress on
solid state drives including Ward-Leonard and ILGNER control,
SCR control; Electrical signalling, pilot and control circuits,
Electromagnetic and solenoid brakes, safety rules; Special
requirements for mining applications like Intrinsically safe and
flame-proof apparatus
4. Power System Protection Issues: 11
Switchgear devices with stress on circuit breakers, their types based
on arc quenching medium, ratings and selection; concepts of relays
for power system protection, current and potential transformers,
surge arrestors
5. Electrical Layout: Electrical layout of a typical mine, single line 02
diagram, a typical case study
Total 48
Suggested Readings:
EE2171)
Class(0-0-3)(L-T-P) Full Marks -50 Credits:2
General outline : Preferably, four to five students should form a group and each such group will have to
undertake a' Mini Project-I 'in the 3rd semester which will continue in the 4thsemester. A single student also
may undertake such a project. The aim of such a 'Mini project' is to make the students aware of the concept
of a project as beginners. The group/student should select /identify a specific engineering problem out of
abroad area of electrical engineering and plan for its execution, employing scientific methods. The methods
should have components of analysis/ synthesis/ design/ simulation/ testing etc. towards the solution of the
project problem with a focus to complete the project within two semesters. The project should have finite
concrete deliverables and conclusions. A project report should be finally submitted at the end of each
semester. Additionally, a seminar on the same must be presented by the group/individual at the end of each
semester in front of a board of examiners where each student has to present at least a part of the project. On
completion of the seminar, each student will have to answer questions asked by the board of examiners on
the project under taken. The evaluation of each student will depend on the work done, report submitted,
seminar presentation and the viva-voce examination. The evaluation will test the capability of a student of
working in an individual capacity as well as in a group to plan and execute a project.
The entire planning for undertaking the total project should be finalized by the end of the 3rd semester.
Staring from a broader topic initially chosen, efforts should be undertaken to narrow down and eventually
pinpoint the project problem. As fast as possible, the project problem should be clearly identified,
formulated and finalized. The objective behind the project must be clearly laid down with justification of
the problem identified to be solved. Major activities/modules should be identified with timelines keeping in
view contingency measures. Activities must be grouped clearly identifying activities/modules to be
undertaken by each candidate. Work scheduling should be so planned that work should be undertaken in
individual capacity for some activities/ modules and/or in groups for some others. Financial planning
should be made and presented. Existing laboratory support, if needed for any hard ware
development/testing etc. in future must be planned and presented. Concrete deliverables of the projects
must be identified and mentioned. After this comprehensive planning is over, project execution should start
as per the identified activity schedule and time line. At the end of the 3rd semester, the project report
submitted should include the above-mentioned points and present the work done and progress made with
respect to the planned activities. Existing books, data sheets, website URL‘s, research papers etc., as and
when consulted for the project work, should be referenced and cited properly in the project report and in
the seminar presentation. The project report should end with specific conclusions as on date and the scope
of future work for the 4th semester. The seminar presentation to be made should point-wise summarize the
content written in the project report.
7. High toreque squirrel cage induction motors: Discussions on deep bar and double
cage motors and analysis 2
10. Speed control of IMs: Resistance and reactance variation, V/f control, variation of 3
no. of poles, pole amplitude modulation, slip power recovery and exchanges for
doubly fed induction machines
11. Space harmonics in IMs: Effects of space harmonics, methods to reduce their
disadvantageous effects, slot skewing, skew factor, effect on winding factor 3
Text Books:
1. The Performance and design of Alternating Current Machines, M.G.Say, CBS Publishers &
Distributors Pvt.Ltd., 2002,ISBN 10:8123910274 /ISBN13:9788123910277.
2. Electrical Machinery, P.S.Bimbhra, KhannaPublishers,2011,ISBN:9788174091734,8174091734.
Reference Books:
1. The Performance and design of AC Commutator motors – including the single-phase induction
motor, EO pen shaw Taylor, New Delhi :Wheeler Publishing, 1971(repr.2000)
2. Theory of Alternating Current Machinery, A. S. Langsdorf, Tata McGraw Hill Education, 2001,
Reference Book:
1. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems .Millman and Halkias,TataMcGraw-
Hill,ISBN0-07-462245-5
2. Operational Amplifiers–GBClaytonSteveWinder,Newnes,5thEdition,ISBN-13:978-0750659147
3. Design With Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits–Sergio Franco, Tata McGraw-Hill,
ISBN:9780070530447,0070530440
4. Design With Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits–Sergio Franco, Tata McGraw-Hill,
ISBN:9780070530447,0070530440
Webre sources:https://nptel.ac.in/search for―Analog Circuits‖
Transient analysis with Step Input ,Time Domain Specifications, Transient and steady 4
state errors–definitions, Error constants.
5. Frequency domain analysis: Bode plot, Minimum/Non-minimum phase systems,
5
Transportation lag, Pad approximation.
Nyquist stability criterion, Relative stability. 5
6. Controllers: P,PI, PD and PID control, Lead and lag compensation(Mention only).
2
7. Control system components: Synchros, Tachogenerators, A.C. and D.C.
Servomotors. 2
TOTAL: 39L+13T
Text Books:
1. Control Systems Engineering–N.Nise,6edition, 2010,Wiley India Edition.
2. Control Systems Engineering–Nagrath and Gopal ,6thEdition, New Age International Publishers.
Reference Books:
1. Modern Control Engineering– K.Ogata, 5thEdition,Pearson.
2. Automatic Control Systems –B.C.Kuoand F.Golnaraghi,9thEdition,Wiley.
3. Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems– Franklin,Powell and Naeimi,5thEdition,Pearson.
4. NPTEL lecture: https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108101037/
Digital Integrated Circuits BJT characteristics (recap), RTL,DTL and I2L circuits; TTL
4. circuits –conventional and open-collector architectures, tri-state TTL architecture, ECL 8
and CMOS circuits
Data Acquisition Systems: A to D and D to A conversion, Sample/Hold circuit,
5. Acquisition time, Aperture time, Hold time, Conversion time, Different types of ADCs 6
and DACs
Digital Micro-Computer System:
6. Basic Building Blocks of a Digital Micro-Computer System–a brief introduction 2
Total: 39L
Text Books:
Reference Book:
1. Microelectronic Circuits –Theory and Applications, A. S. Sedra and K. C. Smith, Oxford, 6th Edition,
978-0198089131,2013.
2. Digital Integrated Electronics, Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling, McGraw-Hill Education, 1st
Edition,ISBNNo.:978-0070265080,2017.
3. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems, Jacob Milman and Christos C.
Halkias,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition 1991, ISBN No.:-0-
070462245-5,1999.
4. Electronic Principles, Albert Malvino and David J. Bates, McGraw-Hill Education, 7th Edition, ISBN No.:
978-0070634244,2017.
General outline: Preferably, four to five students should form a group and each such group will have
to undertake a ' Mini Project' in the 3rd semester which will continue in the4th semester. A single
student also may undertake such a project. The aim of such a 'Mini project' is to make the students
aware of the concept of a project as beginners. The group/student should select/identify a specific
engineering problem out of abroad area of electrical engineering and plan for its execution, employing
scientific methods. The methods should have components of analysis/ synthesis/ design/ simulation/
testing etc. towards the solution of the project problem with a focus to complete the project within two
semesters. The project should have finite concrete deliverables and conclusions. A project report should
be finally submitted at the end of each semester. Additionally, a seminar on the same must be presented
by the group/individual at the end of each semester in front of a board of examiners where each student
has to present at least a part of the project. On completion of the seminar, each student will have to
answer questions asked by the board of examiners on the project undertaken. The evaluation of each
student will depend on the work done, report submitted, seminar presentation and the viva-voce
examination. The evaluation will test the capability ofa student of working in an individual capacity as
well as in a group to plan and execute a project.
Sl. Course Name Course Class Load/Week Credit Class load/ Marks
No code Week
(Total)
L T P
*As per BOAC recommendation ----- Relevant Experiments on HV Engineering shall be offered as a part of PS Lab
Expts
for all UG students
** IM with Variable Frequency Drive to show an Energy –Efficient Drive as per BoAC
Prerequisites :(i) Basic Electrical Engineering and(ii) Electrical Machines-I and II at the second year level.
WeeklyContact:3-1-0(L-T-P) Full Marks: 100 Credits:4
No. of
Module.
Module Name and Topics Lecture-
No. hrs
Construction of Synchronous Machine: Cylindrical and salient pole rotor
3
Construction. Damper winding-principle of operation as motor and generator
1.
Excitation system including brushless and static excitation system
1
Phasor Diagrams and Power Flow: Flux-mmf relationship and armature reaction.
2. Equivalent circuit. Phasor diagram (cylindrical rotor).Motor and generator action. 5
Power flow and maximum power, power angle, torque angle
Steady state Characteristics: Steady state characteristics (external characteristics,
3. field compounding characteristics, frequency, active power, terminal voltage and 5
reactive power characteristics)
V-Curves and Synchronous Condenser: Effect of varying field excitation and V
5. 4
curves. Synchronous condenser and its application
Determination of parameters: Determination of parameters of synchronous
6. machine, Tests for the same, Separation of Xs into armature reaction and leakage 2
Reactance components
Voltage regulation: Short circuit ratio and its significance. Determination of
7. 3
Voltage regulation by different methods
Steady state analysis of Salient pole machine :Two reaction theory and phasor
8. 2
diagram for salient pole machine
Operation and Control: Excitation and power circles ,synchronizing power,
9. 5
Parallel operation of alternators ,methods of synchronization
Starting methods : Problems during starting and methods of starting, Synchronous
10. induction motor (Mention only), principle of starting with position feedback (and 3
self-synchronous or self-control concepts
Other type of synchronous motors: Singly excited doubly salient machines –
11. variable reluctance Stepper motor, universal motor,. Synchronous reluctance 4
machines, SRM
Standards and codes :National/International Standards and codes of Synchronous
12. machines (discuss at least one) 2
Total: 39L+13T
Text Books:
1. The Performance and design of Alternating Current Machines,M.G.Say–
3rdEdition,2002,CBSPublishers,NewDelhi.
2. Electrical Machines,P.S.Bimbhra–7thEdition,2011,KhannaPublishers,NewDelhi
3. The performance and design of AC Commutator motors, Open shawTaylor –
.1stEdition,1958,Pitman,London.
4. Theory of AC Machinery, A.S.Langsdorf– 2ndRevised Edition,1984,McGrawHillEducation,Noida.
5. Electric Machines, S.K. Sen–4thEdition,1977,KhannaPublishers,NewDelhi
6. A Course in Electrical Engineering, Vol-II, Chester L. Dawes–– 1st Edition, 1922, McGraw-
Hill Book Company, NewYork
7. Design and analysis of Electric Machines, Kostenko and Piotrovsky–;2ndEdition,1969,Mir Publishers
8. Theory of AC Machines, PuchsteinandLlyod–2ndEdition,1942,JohnWileyand Sons,NewYork
9. Electric Machinery, Fitzgerald &Kingsley–6thEdition,2017,McGrawHillEducation
Total 39L
Text Books:
1. Power System Analysis ,Graingerand Stevenson,1stEdition,2010, Mc Graw Hill Education,ISBN-
10:9780070585157
2. Power System Engineering, Kothari and Nagrath, 2008,Tata McGraw Hill Education,
ISBN0070647917,9780070647916
3. Power System Analysis and Design, Glover, Sarma and Overbye, 5th edition, 2012, Cengage Learning India
Private Limited,ISBN-10: 9788131516355,ISBN-13:978-8131516355
4. Power System Analysis, Bergen and Vittal, 2nd edition, 2000,Prentice Hall, ISBN0136919901,9780136919902
5. Power System Analysis Operation and Control, Chakrabarti and Halder, 3rd edition, 2020,PHI
LearningPvt.Ltd,ISBN-10: 8120340159,ISBN-13:978-8120340152
TOTAL: 39L+13T
Text Books:
1. Control Systems Engineering, N.Nise,6thedition,2010,WileyIndiaEdition.
2. Modern Control Engineering, K.Ogata,5thEdition,Pearson
3. Control Systems Engineering, Nagrath and Gopal,6thEdition,New Age International Publishers.
4. Automatic Control Systems, B.C.Kuo and F. Golnaraghi, 9thEdition,Wiley
5. Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems Franklin ,Powell and Naeimi,5thEdition,Pearson
Module No. of
No. Module Name and topics Lecture-
Hrs
Solid State Devices for Power Control: Power Diodes-construction and
switching characteristics. Four layer devices like – SCR, GTO, IGCT etc. – their
operation and switching characteristics, Isolations and synchronization of driving
1. pulses, Triggering and commutation scheme of SCR. BJT‘s, Power MOSFET‘s 6
&IGBT‘s – their drive circuits, static and dynamic characteristics. Requirement
and design of switching aid circuits.
Uncontrolled & Controlled Rectifier circuits (single phase and three phase) –
voltage output ,power output, Transformer Utilization Factor ,Ripple Factor,
2. 7
Power Factor. Selection of rating of devices. Use of freewheeling Diodes. Effects
of source and load inductances. Control strategies. Filter requirement.
AC Voltage Controller(single phase only):Integral cycle control, phase
3. 2
control, their applications-transformer tap changer
4. DC/DC Converters –Classifications, principles, design, analysis and uses 5
Inverters – Principles and different topologies of single phase and three phase
bridge and PWM inverters. Commutation process for thyristorised inverters.
5. 6
Selection of circuit parameters, method of voltage and frequency control,
reduction of harmonics, VSI & CSI.
6. Cyclo converter-Principle, types, single and three phase circuits, uses 3
7. Power Supplies–Principles, different topologies and uses of SMPS,UPS 3
Industrial Applications: DC Drives: Speed Control of dc motors using power
8. circuits. Steady state and transient analysis of open loop and close loop controlled 4
DC motor using converters/choppers.
AC Drives–Stator voltage control and PWM Control of three phase induction
9. 3
motors. Closed loop control principles and blocked schematics.
Total: 39L
Text Books:
Determination of transformer capacity, determination of short circuit impedance and overload capacity
of the transformer following national/international standards, determination of voltage regulation,
validation of transformer sizing under various loading/contingency conditions, validation of the design
using programming technique.
Material
Any one of (i)and (ii) and any one of (iii),(iv) and(v)will be considered for a
particular semester
Design of 3 Phase Induction Motor: Main Dimensions, Design of windings and slots, Squirrel cage
motor bars and end rings, Selection of slot combination, Calculation of equivalent circuit parameters and
performance characteristics, Calculation of temperature rise, Design of shaft.
Solid state control of AC motors: Basic principles. Drive schemes with stator voltage
control. V/f control with constant flux and field weakening with and without tacho feed-
back, slip compensation. Vector control of induction machine, direct torque and flux
03. 10
control. Modeling of different AC converter system. Solid state control of synchronous
motors.
Motor Control components: DOL starters, contactors, limit switches, relays etc.
04. 2
Power electronic control of starting of DC and AC motors: Accelerating time, energy
loss in starting. Effect of flywheels. Realization of the total converter system of A C and
05. 6
DC ives.
Heating and cooling of motors : operating duty cycles. Enclosures of motors. Selection
07. of motor rating. Choice of coupling and bearings. 5
Drives for Specific Applications: Drive Considerations for Textile Mills, Steel Rolling
Mills, Cranes and Hoist Drives. Cement Mills, Machine Tools, Paper Mills, Coal Mines.
08. 3
Centrifugal Pumps etc.
Total: 39L
Text Books:
Text Books:
1. Power System Analysis, Grainger and Stevenson, 1st Edition, 2010, McGraw Hill Education, ISBN-
10:9780070585157
2. Power System Analysis, Bergen and Vittal, 2nd edition, 2000,Prentice Hall,
ISBN0136919901,9780136919902
3. Power System Engineering, Kothari and Nagrath, 2008,Tata McGraw Hill Education, ISBN
0070647917,9780070647916
4. Power System Analysis Operation and Control, Chakrabarti and Halder, 3rd edition, 2020,PHI
LearningPvt.Ltd,ISBN-10: 8120340159,ISBN-13:978-8120340152
5. Power System Stability and Control, P S Kundur, Mc graw hill HED, ISBN: 9780070635159,
9780070635159
6. Electric Power Systems ,Weedy ,Cory ,Jenkins Ekanayake, Strbse5thEdition,2012,WileyISBN-10:047068268X,
ISBN-13:978-0470682685,
Text Books:
Text books
1. The Intel Microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro,
and Pentium II Processors: Architecture, Programming ,and Interfacing ,Barry B.Brey, Prentice
Hall ,imprint 2005, Pearson Education, ISBN9788131726228
2. Micro processors and Interfacing: Programming and Hardware. Douglas V. Hall, 2nd Edition,
1991, Tata Mc Graw Hill
3. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Using Assembly And C (2/E), Mazidi, 2007,
Pearson Education
4. Advanced Micro processors and Peripherals, Ray and Bhurchandi,2006,TataMcGrawHill
5. Microprocessors and Interfacing 8086, 8051, 8096, and Advanced Processors ,Senthil Kumar,
2012,OxfordHED
6. Microprocessors and Micro controllers ,N. Senthil Kumar, M. Saravanan, S. Jeevananthan, 2010,
Oxford University Press
Webresource:
7. Signal conditioners: Level shifters, voltage to current, current to voltage converter; Peak
detectors, Sample/Hold circuit, linearizers. 2
Total: 39L
Text Books:
1. Measurement System, E.O.Doebelin,5thEdition,2003,McGrawHill.
2. Transducers & Instrumentation,D.V.S.Murthy,2ndEdition,PHI.ISBN:9788120335691
3. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation ,H.S.Kalsi,3rdEdition,2012,TataMcGrawHill.
4. Instrumentation: Devices and Systems ,Rangan, Sarma and Mani,2ndEdition,2017,TataMcGrawHill.
5. Programmable Logic controllers and Industrial Automation-an Introduction, Mitra and Sengupta, 2ndEdition,
2017, Penram.
6. Telemetry Principles D.Patranabis,1999,TataMcGrawHill.
Sl. Course Name Course Class Load/Week Credit Class load Marks
No code /Week
(Total)
L T P
EE4221
2. Core Elective– II 3 0 0 3 3 100
/22/23
5. Seminar EE4292 0 0 0 2 0 50
8thSemester Total
22 12 650
Core Elective-II :
1. Advanced Programming in Electrical Engineering (EE4221)
2. Big Data Analytics in Energy Informatics(EE4222)
3. Digital Communication in Electrical Systems(EE4223)
Open–Elective II:
Suggested Readings:
Web-resource:
1. IESNA[www.iesna.org] and CIE[www.cie.co.at] lighting design guidelines/recommendation etc.
2. NPTEL Lectures on Illumination Engineering
Fuzzy Systems and its Applications: Basic concepts of Fuzzy logic approaches, linguistic
4. variables, membership functions, basic operation, Fuzzy relations, different de-Fuzzification techniques, 6
Fuzzy rule based model, type-2 Fuzzy system, Intelligent Systems and fuzzy logic controllers
8.
Hybrid Intelligent System: Neuro-fuzzy, ANN-EA, Fuzzy-EA based inference systems, advantages 4
and applications
*Decision pending
Text Books:
1. Neural Networks and Learning Machines, Simon Haykin,,2019,Pearson,
2. Behavioral and Cognitive Modeling of Human Brain, A.Konar, Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing:,
2000, CRC press
3. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm: Synthesis And Applications, S. Rajasekaran and
G.A. Vijaya lakshmi Pai, 2003, PHIL earning Ltd,
4. Soft Computing: Techniques and is Applications in Electrical Engineering, D.K.Chaturvedi,2008, Springer
5. Optimization for Engineering Design: Algorithms and Examples K.Deb,2012,PHI,
Laboratory experiments related to theoretical subjects “Digital Signal Processing and Embedded
System” (EE4101)
Laboratory experiments related to theoretical subject “ Switch gear and Power System
Protection”(EE3203).
1. Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems, RoyBillinton and RolandAllan,2nd Edition, Springer India
Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi, 2008, ISBN:978-81-8128-321-4
2. Introduction to Time series Analysis and Forecasting, Douglas Montgomery, C.L. Jennings and M.Kulahci, 2 nd
Edition, John Wiley &Sons, ISBN: 978-1-118-74511-3
3. Electrical Power Systems Planning, A.S.Pabla,1stEdition,MacmillanIndiaLtd,1998,ISBN:0333930673)
Reference Books:
Basic Network protocols for LAN & WAN:TCP/IP services - DHCP, DNS, HTTP,
5. SSL, Telnet, ftp and ssh 3
Total: 39L
Text Books:
1. Computational Methods for Electric Power Systems, M.L.Crow2ndEdition,CRCPress
2. Numerical methods, J.H.Mathews2ndEdition,PrenticeHallofIndia
3. WebTechnologies,A.S.GodboleandA.Kahate,TataMcGraw-
HillEducation,ISBN1259083241,9781259083242
4. UNIX Network Programming,W.R.Stevens,2004,Addison-
WesleyProfessional,ISBN0131411551,9780131411555
5. SQL,PL/SQL the Programming Language of Oracle, IvanBayross,4threvisededition,BPB
Publications, ISBN: 9788176569644, 9788176569644
1. Big Data Application in Power System,Reza Arghandeh et. al, Elsevier, 2018
2. AI, IoT and Renewable Energy, Shaw, R.N., Mendis et. al., Springer, 2021
3. Intelligent Paradigms for Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, Balasubramaniam, V.K. et.al., Springer, 2021
4. Big data analytics in smart grids: state-of-the art, challenges, opportunities, and future directions, Bishnu P. Bhattarai1 et. al.,
IET Smart Grid, 2019
5. Information Systems and Environmentally Sustainable Development: Energy Informatics and New Directions for the IS
community,
by R. T. Watson et al., MIS Quarterly, 2010
6. Advances and New Trends in Environmental and Energy Informatics, by J. M. Gomez et. al., Springer
7. Energy Informatics: Fundamentals and Standardizations, by B. Huang et al., ICT Express(Elsevier), 2017
Suggested Reading:
1. Energy Management and Conservation Handbook, Edited by: Frank Kreith & D.Yogi
Goswami , Publisher : CRC press
2. Handbook of Energy audit and Environment Management , Edited by: V.P Abbi & S. Jain,
Publisher : Teri
3. Carbon Capture, Storage and utilization, Edited by: Nalti Goel, M . Sudhakar & RVShahi,
Publisher : Teri
The work is primarily the continuation of the work undertaken as B.Tech Project Part-1
(EE4183).The candidate should work either alone or in groups as assigned by the Department
in the seventh semester under B.Tech Project Part-1 (EE4183). Each group will submit project-
report in printed and bound form. The report will embody the results of work and should
include also the review work and further theoretical/experimental/simulation based studies.
The purpose of this project-work is to intimate the candidate into realm of critical study.
Seminar (EE4292)
The candidate will present a seminar on the B.Tech. project-work, and appear for viva-voce at the
end of semester.