02.I&CE_Syllabi
02.I&CE_Syllabi
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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Functions of two variables, limit, continuity, partial derivatives, differentiability, total differential, extreme
values and saddle points, constrained maxima and minima, Lagrange multipliers with single constraint, Taylor’s formula for
two variables. (9 + 3)
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS I : Basic concepts, double integrals over rectangles, double integrals as volumes, Fubini’s theorem, double
integrals over general regions, area by double integration, reversing the order of integration. (9 + 3)
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS II: Double integrals in polar form, triple integrals in rectangular coordinates, spherical and cylindrical
coordinates. (9 + 3)
SECOND ORDER LINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: Homogeneous linear ODEs of second order, linearity
principle, general solution, homogeneous linear ODEs with constant coefficients, Euler–Cauchy equations, solution
by variation of parameters, modeling of electric circuits.
(9 + 3)
VECTOR CALCULUS: Gradient of a scalar field, directional derivative, divergence of a vector field, curl of a vector field.
Integration in vector field – line integrals, Green’s, Gauss divergence and Stokes’s theorems. (9
+ 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Joel Hass, Christopher Heil, Maurice D.Weir "’Thomas’ Calculus", Pearson Education., New Delhi, 2018
2. Erwin Kreyszig "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Wiley India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2015
REFERENCES:
1. J.E.Marsden, A.J.Tromba, A. Weinstein "Basic multivariable Calculus", Springer Verlag., New York, 2019
2. Howard Anton, Irl Bivens, Stephen Davis "Calculus", , John Wiley & Sons, INC., USA, 2016
3. Wylie C R and Barrett L C "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Tata McGraw-Hill., New Delhi, 2019
4. James Stewart "Multivariable Calculus", Brooks Cole., USA, 2012
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ELECTRIC CHARGE, FORCE & FIELD: Electric charge, Coulomb’s laws, Electric field, Fields of charge distributors, Matters in
Electric field: Point charge, dipoles, Conductors, Insulators & dielectrics. Gauss law: Electric field lines, Electric flux and field, Gauss
law, Fields of Arbitrary charge distribution, Field at a conductor surface. Applications: Microwave cooking, Liquid Crystals,
Shielding and Lightning Safety. (9)
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL: Electric potential difference, curved paths and non uniform fields. Calculating potential difference:
potential of a point charge, zero potential, finding potential differences using superposition. Potential difference and Electric field,
charged conductors. Electrostatic Energy, Capacitors, Energy in the Electric field. Applications: Corona discharge, pollution control
and xerography. (9)
MAGNETISM: Magnetic force and field, Charged particles in magnetic fields, Magnetic force on a current, Hall effect. Biot-Savart's
law, Magnetic force between conductors. Magnetic dipoles, Gauss’s law of magnetism, Torque on a magnetic dipole. Ampere’s
law, Magnetic field due to straight conductors, circular loop – Magnetic flux density(B), Magnetic potential. (9)
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION: Induced currents, Faraday’s law, Induction and Energy, motional emf and Lenz’s law,
Electromagnetic braking and its applications. Eddy currents, closed and open circuits in magnetic field. Inductance: mutual and
self inductance. Magnetic energy, Induced electric fields: conservative and non conservative electric fields. (9)
MAXWELL’S EQUATIONS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES: Ampere's law - modification. Maxwell’s equations,
electromagnetic waves, Properties of electromagnetic waves, Electromagnetic spectrum, Electromagnetic wavespropagation
through isotropic media. (9)
Total L: 45
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Richard Wolfson "Essential University Physics", Pearson., 2011
2. David J Griffiths "Introduction to Electrodynamics", Pearson., 2015
REFERENCES:
1. D Halliday and R Resnick "Fundamentals of Physics", John Wiley and Sons., 2015
2. Richard P Feynman, Robert B Leighton "The Feynman Lectures on Physics", Addison-Wesley., 2011
3. Gaur R K, Gupta S L "Engineering Physics", Dhanpat Rai publications., 2013
4. Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett "Physics for Scientist and Engineers", Cenagage Learning., 2010
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CONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS: Molecular orbital treatment of bonding in metals, insulators, semiconductors
– direct band and indirect band, elemental, p-doped, n-doped, stoichiometric compound semiconductors and chalcogen
semiconductors. Crystal defects and their influence on properties of materials – intrinsic defects - schottky and frenkel,
non-stoichiometeric compounds, extrinsic defects - oxide ion conductors -applications. Nanoscale materials – Quantum
dots-band gap – size dependant optical properties.
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FLEXIBLE ELECTRONIC MATERIALS: Conjugated polymers – electronic energy bands - mechanism of charge transport –
intrachain and interchain - solitons, polarons and bipolarons. Factors influencing charge transport – structural features -
defects, molecular weight, crystalline/amorphous nature, doping- oxidative and reductive. Synthesis, properties and
applications of polyaniline, polythiophene and polypyrrole. Molecular electronics - graphene, fullerenes, carbon
nanotubes – structure, synthesis, properties and applications. (9)
OPTOELECTRONIC MATERIALS: Electroluminescence- exciton, OLED materials– emitters- charge transfer complexes,
metal chelates, polycyclic aromatic oligomers, conjugated polymers – polyphenylenes, polyfluorenes. Liquid crystalline
polymers- classification of liquid crystals, chemical constitution, stability and applications. Organic and dye sensitized
photovoltaics – working principle, materials, advantages and disadvantages.Preparation of ultrathin polymer films -
Langmuir-Blodgett Films –self assembled monolayers. (9)
MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONICS PROCESSING: Semiconductor wafer fabrication -Overview and challenges –high purity
chemicals, air filters for clean rooms, electronic grade water- quality parameters, water treatment stages for ultrapure
water production – membranes and ion-exchange resins, electrodialysis. Photoresists for wafer fabrication –
microlithography, resist requirements, material chemistry. Electronic packaging materials-adhesives, connectors, eutectic
alloys, phase change materials-phase diagrams, applications.
(9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Lesley E.Smart, Elaine A.Moore "Solid State Chemistry - an Introduction", CRC Press., London, 2005. , 4th edition
2. Cowie J.M.G, Valeria Arrighi "Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of modern materials", CRC Press., London, 2007. , 3rd edition
REFERENCES:
1. Sam-Shajing Sun, Larry R. Dalton "Introduction to Organic Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials and Devices", CRC press.,
London, 2017. , 2nd edition
2. Stergios Logothetidis "Handbook of Flexible Organic Electronics Materials - Manufacturing and Applications",
WoodHead publishing., London, 2015. , 1st edition
3. Peter Van Zant "Microchip Fabrication: A Practical Guide to Semiconductor Processing", Mc Graw Hill,., 2014. , 6th edition
4. Anthony R.West "Solid state chemistry and its applications", John Wiley., USA, 2014. , 2nd edition
2002
INTRODUCTION TO PROBLEM SOLVING: Analyzing and Defining the Problem - Algorithm - Flow Chart – Program
development steps -Types of programming language. C: The C character set - Identifiers and keywords – Data types –
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Constants - Variables - Declarations -input and output functions-preprocessor directives. (3)
OPERATORS AND EXPRESSIONS: Arithmetic operators - Unary operators - Relational operators - logical operators -
Assignment operators - Conditional operators - comma operator - sizeof operator -precedence and associativity- Library
functions. Control statements: simple if, if..else, nested if .. else ,elseif ladder , switch case - while -do while - for - Nested
loops - break – continue – goto statements.
(9)
FUNCTIONS: Function prototype - Defining a function – function call - Passing arguments to a function –nested function –
recursive function- Storage classes - auto - static - extern and register variables (4)
STRUCTURES: Definitions - Processing a structure – Array and structures – Nested structures - Structures and functions.
Pointers: Definition - Pointer Arithmetic – types of pointer - const pointer, pointer to a constant, void pointer, null pointer (8)
Total L: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Deitel H. M. and Deitel P. J "C: How To Program", Prentice Hall of India., New Delhi, 2015
2. Ajay Mittal "Programming in C - A Practical approach", Pearson., New Delhi, 2010
REFERENCES:
3. Gottfried B "Programming with C", McGraw Hill Education., New Delhi, 2018
4. Herbert Schildt "C: The Complete Reference", McGraw Hill., New Delhi, 2017
5. Kernighan B. W. and Ritchie D. M "Programming Language (ANSI C)", Prentice Hall of India., New Delhi, 2013
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LEARNING LANGUAGE THROUGH STANDARD LITERARY AND GENERAL TEXTS: Integrated Tasks focusing on Language
Skills - Training based on Text based Vocabulary, tone, register and Syntax features (12 + 0)
GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT: Word Order - Subject Verb Concord - Style features - Tenses, Conditionals, Prepositions, Active and
Passive Voice, Modals, Cloze and Spotting Errors exercise (10 + 0)
GUIDELINES FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: Principles of Clear Writing - Paragraph Writing - Essay Writing - Emphasis
Techniques - Summarizing and Paraphrasing - Analytical Writing (8 + 0)
FOCUS ON SPOKEN ENGLISH: Task – based activities with graded levels of difficulty and with focus on language functions
- Level 1: Self – expression – Greetings in Conversation, Hobbies, Special interests, Daily routine - Level 2: General
Awareness – Expression of Concepts, Opinions, Social Issues, Description of a process / picture/chart, news
presentation / review - Level 3: Advanced Skills – Making Short Speeches and Participating in Role Plays
(0 + 10)
Total L: 30 +T: 15 = 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Faculty- Department of English "Course materials", PSG College of Technology., Coimbatore, 2019
REFERENCES:
1. Jill Singleton "Writers at Work: The Paragraph", Cambridge University Press., New York, 2012
2. Simon Haines, Mark Nettle and Martin Hewings "Advanced Grammar In Use", Cambridge University Press., New
Delhi, 2008
3. Anne Laws "Writing Skills", Orient Black Swan., Hyderabad, 2011
4. Sinha DK "Specimens of English Prose", Orient Black Swan., Hyderabad, 2012
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FOUNDATION DC CONCEPTS: Overview of an electrical circuit: circuits, currents and voltages, Power and Energy - Steps in circuit
analysis and design - Circuit elements: Active and Passive elements - Resistors, Independent and dependent sources -
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Resistive circuits: Ohm’s law and Kirchoff’s laws - Series and parallel circuits - voltage and current division rule - Y-∆
transformation (9 + 3)
ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES AND CIRCUIT THEOREMS: Mesh and nodal analysis with voltage and current sources (dependent and
independent) - Circuit theorems: Source transformation - Superposition - Thevenin’s - Norton’s and Maximum power transfer
theorem. - (9 + 3)
AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS: Sinusoidal voltage and current - RMS value - form factor - phasor representation of sinusoidal voltages -
Electric energy storage elements: Capacitors and inductors - phasor relationship for L and C elements - impedance and
admittance - Magnetically coupled circuits: Mutual inductance - dot convention - coefficient of coupling (9 + 3)
COMPLETE OF RESPONSE OF CIRCUITS: Responses of first and second order circuits - Resonance in parallel and series
circuits - bandwidth and Q factor of resonant circuits (9 + 3)
THREE PHASE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS: Three phase balanced and unbalanced voltage source and loads - line and phase voltage -
power in 3 phase circuit - phasor diagram - Power and power factor measurement in 3Ф circuits (9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Richard C. Dorf, James A Svoboda "Introduction to Electric Circuits", John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2017 , 9th Edition
2. Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N. O. Sadiku "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits", Tata McGraw Hill., 2016 , 5th Edition
REFERENCES:
1. John Bird "Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology", Routledge., Newyork, 2017 , 5th Edition
2. Clayton R Paul "Fundamentals of electric circuit analysis", Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2010
3. Allan H. Robbins, Wilhelm C. Miller "Circuit Analysis: Theory and Practice", Cengage publishers., 2013 , 5th Edition
4. Sudhakar A, Shyammohan S. Palli "Circuits and Network Analysis and Synthesis", Tata McGraw Hill., 2017 , 5th Edition
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INTRODUCTION:
1. Introduction to Engineering Drawing
2. BIS
3. Principles of dimensioning
4. Lettering Practice
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ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION:
1. Principles of orthographic projection-projection of points, straight lines, planes and solids.
2. Orthographic projection of simple engineering components – missing view exercises.
3. Drawing orthographic projections of computer components.
(12)
PICTORIAL PROJECTIONS:
1. Principles of pictorial views, isometric view of simple engineering components.
2. Isometric views from given two or three views.
3. Drawing isometric views of typical electronic components.
(12)
SECTION OF SOLIDS:
1. Section of regular solids, Need for Sectional views.
2. Sectional views of simple engineering components.
3. Drawing sectional views of assemblies like electric motor, mobile phone.
(12)
DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES:
1. Development of lateral surfaces of regular solids and truncated solids.
2. Preparing parts like tray, funnel, CPU housing using cardboard material.
(12)
Total P: 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John K C "Engineering Graphics for degree", PHI Publishers., 2009
2. Venugopal K, Prabhu Raja V "Engineering Graphics", New Age International Publishers., 2007
REFERENCES:
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1. Natarajan K V "Engineering Drawing and Graphics", M/s Dhanalakshmi Publishers., 2007
2. Luzadder, Duff "Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing", Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2009
3. Bureau of Indian Standards "Engineering Drawing Practices for Schools and Colleges SP 46-2003", BIS., 2004
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1. Working with RAPTOR Tool – Flowchart Interpreter
2. Operators
3. Decision making Statements
4. Loops : while , do..while, for
5. One dimensional array
6. Two dimensional array
7. Strings
8. Functions
9. Recursive functions
10. Structures
11. Structures and arrays
12. Nested Structures
13. Pointers Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
1. Deitel H. M. and Deitel P "C: How To Program", Prentice Hall of India., New Delhi, 2015
2. Ajay Mittal "Programming in C - A Practical approach", Pearson., New Delhi, 2010
3. Gottfried B "Programming with C", McGraw Hill Education., New Delhi, 2018
4. Herbert Schildt "C: The Complete Reference", McGraw Hill., New Delhi, 2017
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COMPLEX DIFFERENTIATION: Complex differentiation - analytic function, Cauchy Riemann equations, harmonic functions,
linear fractional transformations. (9 + 3)
COMPLEX INTEGRATION: Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Laurent series, singularities and zeros,
residue integration method (Residue integration of complex integrals only). (9 + 3)
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS: Laplace transform, inverse transform, linearity, s-shifting, transforms of derivatives and integrals, unit
step function, t - shifting, Dirac’s delta function, periodic functions, method of solving differential equations by using
Laplace transform technique. (9 + 3)
FOURIER SERIES: Fourier series- convergence and sum of Fourier series, functions of any period 2L, even and odd
functions, half range expansions. (9 + 3)
FOURIER TRANSFORMS: Fourier transform, Fourier cosine and sine transforms - Discrete Fourier transform –Fast
Fourier transform – DIT algorithm.
(9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Erwin Kreyszig "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", John Wiley & Sons., New Delhi, 2015
2. Wylie C. R. and Barrett L. C "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Tata McGraw-Hill., New Delhi, 2019
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REFERENCES:
1. Mathews J. H. and Howell R. W "Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering", Narosa Publishing House.,
New Delhi, 2012
2. Peter V.O Neil "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Cengage., New Delhi, 2016
3. Dennis G Zill "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Jones &Bartlett India P Ltd., New Delhi, 2017
4. Dean G Duffy "Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB", CRC., USA, 2017
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QUANTUM MECHANICS : Wave particle duality, de Broglie waves- Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Wave function-
normalization. The wave equation. Schrodinger’s equation of motion: Time dependent form, steady-state form. Particle in a box.
Quantum Tunneling and applications to Scanning Tunneling Microscope and Tunnel diode. (8)
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES : Conducting materials-quantum free electron theory -Fermi Dirac Statistics-Band theory of solids-
the density of states. Dielectrics-types of polarization-measurement of dielectric permittivity-Loss factor-Dielectric loss
mechanisms. Magnetostriction. Electron ballistics- materials for thermionic (7)
PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTORS : P type and N type semiconductors-the effective mass. Free electron and hole concentration in
semiconductors. Band gap determination. Carrier concentration in n and p type semiconductor. P- N junction, rectifier equation
-Hall effect-Quantum tunneling. Hetero junction-Quantum well, wire, dots- Optical properties of Semiconductors: LD, LED,
Photo diode. Introduction to MEMS (8)
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES : Types of magnetic materials-domain theory-hysteresis- hard and soft magnetic materials-Applications-
eddy current brakes, regenerative braking. Magnetic lenses. Superconductivity –Meissners effect- Josephson junction, SQUID
magnetometer, applications. (7)
Total L: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
1. William D Callister Jr "Materials Science and Engineering - An Introduction", John Wiley and Sons Inc., New york, 2007 , 6th
Edition
2. Arthur Beiser "Concepts of Modern Physics", Tata Mcgraw Hill., India, 2002
REFERENCES:
1. James F Shackelford S "Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers", Macmillan Publishing Company., India, 1992 , 3rd
Edition
2. Van Vleck "Elements of Material Science and Engineering", Pearson Education., India, 2008
3. Sze S.M "Physics of Semiconductor Devices", John Wiley and Sons., USA, 2007
4. Donald R Askeland, Wendelin J Wright "Essentials of Materials Science and Engineering", Cengage Learning., USA, 2013 , 3rd
Edition
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ELECTROCHEMISTRY: Conductance of strong and weak electrolytes, mobility of ions - transport number, applications of
conductance measurement. Electrode potential – standard and reference electrodes, Nernst equation, emf series –
applications. Galvanic and concentration cells. Applications of emf measurements – glass electrode - pH measurement,
potentiometric redox titrations. (6)
CORROSION: Mechanisms - Galvanic and differential aeration corrosion. Corrosion rate – factors influencing corrosion -
Galvanic series. Corrosion control - corrosion inhibitors, cathodic protection - sacrificial anode, current impression,
conversion coatings – anodizing – determination of thickness of anodized film. Nature inspired coatings-super
hydrophobic coatings, self healing coatings. Corrosion in electronic components – control by vapour phase inhibitor (6)
METAL FINISHING IN ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY: Electroplating – plating parameters- polarization and overvoltage, current and
energy efficiency. Electroplating of Cu, Ni, and Cr. Electroless deposition of Ni and Cu. Production of plated through hole PCBs,
electroforming - fabrication of CD stampers, electrochemical etching of Cu from PCBs , Electrophoretic painting,
Electrochemical etching of semiconductors. (6)
ELECTROCHEMICAL POWER SOURCES: Batteries- types, characteristics. Fabrication and working of lechlanche cell, primary
lithium cell, lead- acid battery, Ni-metal hydride and lithium ion batteries. Supercapacitors. Fuel cells - Classification, working
principle, components, applications of proton exchange membrane, direct methanol and solid oxide fuel cells. Hydrogen as
a fuel-production and storage. (6)
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SENSORS: Components of electrochemical sensors, electrochemical transducers-potentiometric, amperometric and
conductometric methods – ion-selective electrodes – solid-state electrode, liquid ion-exchange membrane electrodes.
Gas sensors – CO2, O2 and NH3 sensing. Sensors for health care – glucose and urea. (6)
Total L: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Derek Pletcher and Frank C. Walsh "Industrial Electrochemistry", Chapman and Hall., London, 1993. , 2nd edition
2. John O’M.Bockris and Amulya K. N. Reddy "Modern Electrochemistry 2B", Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers., New
York, 1998. , 2nd edition
REFERENCES:
1. Dell R. M. and Rand D. A. J "Understanding Batteries", Royal Society of Chemistry., UK, 2001. , 1st edition
2. Brian Eggins "Chemical Sensors and Biosensors", John Willey & Sons., US, 2002. , 1st edition
3. Zaki Ahmad, Digby Macdonald "Principles of Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion Control", Butterworth- Heinemann.,
London, 2013. , 2nd edition
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DIODES : Semiconductor materials - N type and P type semiconductor - PN Junction - The Ideal diode - Diode operation - Voltage
and current characteristics - Diode models - Diode datasheet - Diode testing - Zener diode - Zener diode applications - Varactor
diode - LED - OLED and Quantum dots - Laser diode - Schottky diode - PIN diode - Step recovery diode - Tunnel Diode and Current
regulated Diode - Diode applications - Rectifiers, Clippers and Clampers (9)
TRANSISTORS : Basic BJT operation - Characteristics and Parameter - Transistor as a switch, as an amplifier - Phototransistor
- Transistor biasing circuits - DC Operating point - Voltage divider bias and other bias methods - Hybrid equivalent circuit of a
transistor - General Black Box theory - JFET Characteristics, Parameters and Biasing - MOSFET Characteristics, Parameters
and Biasing - MOSFET based digital switching - Characteristics and applications of Uni Junction Transistor (9)
AMPLIFIERS : Amplifier concepts - Gain and attenuation - DC and AC analysis - Amplifier impedance - Output impedance - Input
impedance - Impedance matching - Small signal amplifiers - BJT amplifier configurations - Introduction to differential amplifier -
Gain impedance and phase - BJT parameters, AC emitter resistance - Power amplifiers - Class A, B, AB and Class C Power
amplifiers - Push-Pull amplifiers (10)
OSCILLATORS : Elements of feedback oscillator - Conditions for oscillations - start up conditions - Oscillators with RC feedback
circuits - Phase shift oscillator - Wein Bridge oscillator - Oscillators with LC feedback circuits - Colpitts oscillators - UJT
relaxation oscillator - Crystal controlled oscillator (8)
VOLTAGE REGULATORS : Voltage regulation - Selection of voltage regulator - Basic linear series regulator - short circuit or
overload protection - Foldback current limiting - Linear shunt regulator - Introduction to switching regulators - Integrated
circuit voltage regulators (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Thomas L Floyd "Electronic Devices", Pearson., Prentice Hall India., 2019 , 9th edition
2. Robert T Paynter "Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits", Pearson., New Delhi, 2012 , 7th edition
REFERENCES:
1. Bell D. A "Electronic Devices and Circuits", Oxford University Press., 2013 , 5th edition
2. Millman J. and Halkias C "Integrated Electronics", Tata McGraw-Hill., 2010
3. Nagrath I.J "Electronic Devices and Circuits", Prentice Hall India., 2007
4. Boylestad R. L. and Nashelsky "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory", Pearson Education India., New Delhi, 2009.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Characteristics of PN Junction Diode (Silicon diode –forward bias only)
2. Half wave and Full wave diode rectifiers
3. Diode Clipper and Clamper Circuits
4. Characteristics of Zener diode and Zener diode voltage regulator
5. Characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
6. Characteristics of Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET)
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7. Characteristics of Uni Junction Transistor (UJT)
8. Realization of Differential amplifier using Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT)
9. Single stage RC coupled Common Emitter amplifier
10. RC phase shift oscillator using BJT
11. Relaxation oscillators using UJT
12. Series and Shunt voltage regulators using BJT
Total P: 60
REFERENCES:
1. Poornachandra Rao S. and Sasikala B "Handbook of experiments in Electronics and Communication Engineering",
Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.., New Delhi, 2010
2. Thomas L Floyd "Electronic Devices", Pearson, Prentice Hall India., 2019 , 9th edition
3. Laboratory manual prepared by the Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering 2019.
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PHYSICS LABORATORY (ANY EIGHT EXPERIMENTS):
1. Determination of magnetic field along the axis of a coil
2. Determination of Hysteresis loss of a ferromagnetic material
3. Determination of resistivity of metal and alloy using Carey Foster bridge
4. Determination of Temperature Coefficient of Resistance of metallic wire using post office box
5. Determination of capacitance using LCR bridge
6. Study of reverse bias characteristics of Germanium diode and determination of its band gap
7. Study of I-V characteristics of solar cell and determination of its efficiency
8. Thermistor: Measurement of temperature and band gap
9. Determination of dielectric constant and Curie Temperature of Barium Titanate
10. Hall effect set up - Determination of Hall Coefficient
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Total P: 60
REFERENCES:
1. Department of Chemistry "Basic Science Laboratory Manual",2019
2. Wilson J. D. and Hernandez C. A "Physics Laboratory Experiments", Cengage Learning., New York, 2014 , 8th
edition
3. Department of Physics "Physics Practicals,", PSG College of Technology., Coimbatore, 2019
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Simple and complex numbers and their vector and polar forms
2. Elementary functions, their evaluations and series approximations
3. Polynomial interpolation schemes and curve fitting of data
4. Solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations
5. Matrix algebra and eigenvalues
6. Numerical differentiation and the finite difference methods
7. Approximate solutions of differential equations
8. Numerical integration
9. Arithmetic using graphical programming
10. Boolean operations using graphical programming
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Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
1. Syed Nasimul Alam, Sanjib Islam, Saroj Kumar Patel "Advanced Guide to Matlab: Practical Examples in Science
and Engineering", I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2015
2. Jovitha Jerome "Virtual Instrumentation using LabVIEW", PHI learning Pvt Ltd.., New Delhi, 2010
3. John H Mathes, Kurtis D Fink "Numerical methods using MATLAB", PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.., New Delhi, 2014 , 4th
Edition
4. Steven C Chapra "Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists", Mcgraw-Hill., New Delhi,
2014 , 3rd Edition
5. Gary W Johnson, Richard Jennings "LabVIEW Graphical Programming", McGraw Hill., New Delhi, 2016 , 4th Edition
19U213 INTERNSHIP
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MODULE - I INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
1. Study of Sensors
2. Functioning of Measurement Systems - Demonstration
3. Functioning of Control Systems - Demonstration
MODULE - II MECHANICAL
1. Fitting - Tools, operations, exercises Make ―L joint, types of joints.
2. Carpentry- Tools, carpentry process, carpentry exercises types of joints.
3. Sheet metal work - Tools, operations, exercises Make a Rectangular Tray in Galvanized Iron sheet
REFERENCES:
1. Daniel G. Riordan "Technical Report Writing Today", Wadsworth Cengage Learning., USA, 2012 , 10th Edition
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VECTOR SPACE : General vector spaces, real vector spaces, Euclidean n-space, subspaces, linear
independence, basis and dimension. (9 + 3)
SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS, EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS : Errors - approximations and round-off errors –
truncation errors, system of linear equations - Naive Gauss elimination method, Crout’s method, Gauss – Seidel method,
eigenvalues and eigenvectors using power method. (9 + 3)
NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS : Numerical methods for initial value problem, Taylor-
series, Euler’s method, modified Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta method of 4th order, multi step methods - Milne method. (9 + 3)
NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS : Finite difference: elliptic equations - the Laplace
equation, Poisson equation – Liebmann method, parabolic equations – heat conduction equation – Crank
Nicolson‘s method, hyperbolic equations – vibrating string.
(9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Howard Anton and Chris Rorres , "Elementary Linear Algebra", Wiley India, New Delhi, 2018.
2. Steven C Chapra and Raymond P Canale , "Numerical Methods for Engineers", Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2017.
REFERENCES:
1. David C Lay , "Linear Algebra and its Applications", Pearson, New Delhi, 2016.
2. Curtis F Gerald and Patrick O Wheatly , "Applied Numerical Analysis", Pearson, New Delhi, 2017.
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3. Richard L Burden and Douglas J Faires , "Numerical Analysis", Thomas Learning, NewYork, 2017.
4. Ward Cheney and David Kincaid , "Numerical Mathematics and Computing", Cengage Learning, USA, 2018.
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DC MACHINES : Principles of energy conversion - Construction and principle of operation of DC generator - EMF equation -
Characteristics of DC generators - Principle of operation of DC motor - Torque equation- Characteristics of DC motors –
Starting of DC motors - Speed control of DC motors - Losses and efficiency calculations- Braking - Applications of DC
machines. (9)
TRANSFORMERS : Construction and principle of operation of single phase transformer- EMF equation- Equivalent circuit -
Testing of transformer – Efficiency and voltage regulation - All day efficiency - Operation of auto transformers - Three phase
transformer connections - Applications of single phase and three phase transformer. (9)
SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES : Construction and principle of operation of three phase alternators - EMF equation - Determination
of regulation - Theory of operation of synchronous motor - Methods of starting- Operating characteristics: Constant excitation with
variable load and constant load with variable excitation – Synchronous condenser – Applications (9)
INDUCTION MOTORS : Construction and principle of operation of three phase induction motor - Classification of induction motor -
Torque production – Torque-Slip characteristics - Maximum torque - Starting and speed control - Principle of operation of single
phase induction motor - Types of single phase induction motors and their applications. (9)
SPECIAL MACHINES : Stepper motor – Switched reluctance motor - Universal motor - Brushless DC motor -
Permanent magnet synchronous motor - Servomotor - Linear induction motor.
(9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kothari D P and Nagrath I J , "Electric Machines", 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2014.
2. Bimbhra , "Electrical Machinery", 7th Edition, Khanna Publishers, 2011.
REFERENCES:
1. Theodore Wildi , "Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems", 6th Edition, Pearson Education, 2013.
2. Murugesh Kumar K , "DC Machines and Transformers", 2nd Edition, Vikas Publishing House, 2016.
3. Bhattacharya S.K , "Electrical Machines", 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2015.
4. Bandyopadhyay. M.N , "Electrical Machines Theory and Practice", 4th Edition, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi,
2014.
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NUMBER SYSTEMS AND BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS : Review of Number Systems, number complements, Binary arithmetic, Binary
codes: weighted and non-weighted codes, alphanumeric codes, Error detection and correction codes, Switching functions,
Canonical forms, Incompletely specified functions, Simplification of logic functions through Boolean Algebra, K – maps and
Quine-McClusky method, Implementation of logic functions using basiclogic gates and universal gates.
(9 + 3)
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN : Design of Arithmetic circuits-Adders / subtractors, Carry look-ahead adder, signed number
addition and subtraction, BCD adders, IC adders, Magnitude comparator, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers and
Demultiplexers. Implementation of combinational logic function using multiplexers and demultiplexers. (9 + 3)
SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN : General model of sequential circuits – Latch, Flip Flops, Design of synchronous sequential
circuits – Up-down / Modulus counters, Shift register : Ring counter, Johnson counter, Timing diagram. Mealy/Moore
models – Concept of state, State diagram, State table, Design of sequence detector, State reduction procedures using
Partitioning and Implication chart. Introduction to Asynchronous Sequential Circuits – Fundamental mode and Pulse mode
circuit(9 + 3)
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES : Semicustom design - Introduction to Programmable Logic Devices – Read Only Memory,
Programmable Array Logic, Programmable Logic Array, Field Programmable Logic Array, Field Programmable Logic Sequencer,
Architecture of Programmable Logic Devices , Implementation of digital functions. (9 + 3)
DIGITAL LOGIC FAMILIES : Characteristics of digital ICs – Voltage and current ratings, Noise margin, Propagation delay,
Power dissipation, Fan-in, Fan-out. TTL logic family – Totem pole, Open collector and tristate outputs. MOS transistor
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switches –nMOS Inverter / Logic gates, CMOS Inverter / logic gates, ECL logic families, Comparison of performance of
various logic families, Interfacing TTL and CMOS devices.. (9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Morris Mano, Michael D. Cilette , "Digital Design", 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2011.
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2. Donald P Leach, Albert Paul Malvino, Gautam Saha , "Digital Principles and Applications", 7 Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
2011.
REFERENCES:
1. Tocci R J, Widmer.N S , "Digital Systems : Principles and Applications", 10th Edition, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd, 2011.
2. Donald D Givone , "Digital Principles and Design", Tata Mc Graw-Hill, 2016.
3. Anand Kumar , "Fundamentals of Digital Circuits", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2010.
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4. Thomas L Floyd , "Digital Fundamentals", 10 Edition, Prentice Hall, 2009.
300 3
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER CHARACTERISTICS : Functional Block Diagram - Symbol - Characteristics of an ideal operational
amplifier - Circuit schematic of 741 op-amp - Open loop gain - CMRR - DC characteristics - Frequencyresponse
characteristics - stability - limitations - frequency compensation - slew rate (9)
LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS : Inverting and Non-inverting amplifiers - Voltage follower - Summing
amplifier - Differential amplifier - Instrumentation amplifier:Design and applications - Integrator and Differentiator - Voltage to
Current and Current to Voltage converters - Active filters - Design of Butterworth filters - low pass, high pass, wide band pass
, Band stop and notch filter (9)
NON-LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS : Comparator - Regenerative comparator - Zero crossing detector -
Window detector - Sample and Hold circuit - Precision diode - Half and Full wave rectifiers - Active peak detector - Clipper and
Clamper - Logarithmic and Exponential amplifiers - Square and Triangular waveform generators (9)
VOLTAGE REGULATORS AND SPECIAL FUNCTION ICS : Block diagram of 723 general purpose voltage regulator - Circuit
configurations, Fixed and adjustable three terminal regulators - 555 Timer - Functional block diagram and description -
Monostable and Astable operation, Applications - Voltage Controlled Oscillator - PLL: Functional Block diagram - Principle
of operation- Applications (9)
D/A AND A/D CONVERTERS : Digital to Analog Converters - Binary weighted and R-2R Ladder types - Analog to digital converters
- Continuous, Counter ramp - Successive approximation, Single slope - Dual slope and Parallel types - Sigma-Delta type
ADC - Performance characteristics (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Roy Choudhury, Shail Jain , "Linear Integrated Circuits", 5th Edition, New Age International Limited, 2018.
2. Coughlin F R, Driscoll F F , "Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits", 6th Edition, Pearson Education, Noida,
2016.
REFERENCES:
1. Gayakwad A R , "OP-amps and Linear Integrated circuits", 4th Edition, Pearson Education, Noida, 2016.
2. Sedra, Smith , "Microelectronic Circuits", 6th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2015.
3. David A Bell , "Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs", 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2013.
4. Sergio Franco , "Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits", 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 2012.
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BASIC CONCEPTS OF THERMODYNAMICS : System, property, state and equilibrium, process and cycle, work, heat and other
forms of energy. Zeroth law and application, first law - statement, applications to closed and open systems, statements - Heat
engine, refrigerator and heat pump, reversibility and irreversibility, Carnot cycle and Carnot theorem, second law, entropy - Thermo
Dynamic Cycles: Air standard cycles - Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dualcycle, Brayton cycle. Rankine cycle (12)
BASIC CONCEPT OF FLUID MECHANICS : Introduction – Classification – Types of fluids – Properties – Laws of
pressure – Atmospheric, gauge, absolute pressure, pressure measurement – Manometers – Mechanical gauges - Flow
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of fluids: Introduction – Types of fluid flow – Velocity – Rate equation of continuity – Energy of a liquid in motion –
Head of a liquid
(9)
FLOW THROUGH CIRCULAR PIPES : Pipes in series and parallel. Reynolds number, Darcy-Weisbach equation, minor losses-
Sudden expansion, sudden contraction and losses in pipe fittings (9)
HYDRAULIC TURBINES AND PUMPS : Impulse type, Pelton wheel, reaction type, Francis, Kaplan and Propeller – Principle
of operation, performance of turbines, draft tube. Hydraulic pumps: Classification - Reciprocating and centrifugal pumps -
Performance studies, fluid coupling and torque converter (9)
COMPRESSORS : Classification, reciprocating and centrifugal compressors, applications, characteristics, surging and stalling
(6)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nag P K , "Engineering Thermodynamics", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Frank M White , "Fluid Mechanics", Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2011.
REFERENCES:
1. Kothandaraman C P and Rudramoorthy R , "Basic Fluid Mechanics", New age International Publishers, Chennai, 1998.
2. Kumar D S , "Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering", Kataria S K and Sons, New Delhi, 2010.
3. Holman J P , "Thermodynamics", McGraw Hill Book Company, 1988.
4. Yunus A Cengel and Michael A Boles , "Thermodynamics, An Engineering Approach", Tata McGraw Hill, 2006.
300 3
INTRODUCTION : Definition – Nature and Scope – Central Problems of an Economy – Positive and Normative
Economics– Micro Economics and Macro Economics, Significance of Economics, Economic Assumptions. (9)
THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR : Utility – Indifference Curve Analysis - Properties, Consumer’s Budget Line -
Demand Analysis: Demand Function and Law of Demand, Elasticity of Demand. Demand forecasting using Econometric
Techniques. Supply – Factors Affecting Supply, Market Equilibrium Price, Consumer Surplus. (9)
PRODUCTION, COST AND REVENUE : Production Function, Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product, Returns to
Scale. Costs, Nature of Costs, Short-run and Long-run Cost Curves, Revenue concepts. (9)
MARKET STRUCTURE : Types of Markets - Perfect Competition – Characteristics – Imperfect Competition: Monopoly
– Monopolistic Competition – Oligopoly and Duopoly - Price Discrimination and Product Differentiation under Different
Markets – Price and Output Determination in Short run and Long run and profit maximization. (9)
PERFORMANCE OF AN ECONOMY (MACRO ECONOMICS) : Demand and Supply of Money – Quantity Theory of
Money, Banking – Functions of Commercial Banks and Central Bank – Inflation – Causes – Control Measures –
National Income – Concepts – Methods of Calculating National Income – Problems in Calculating National
Income. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Varian H.R. , "Intermediate Microeconomics", East– West Press, New Delhi, 2014.
2. Dewett.K.K, Navalur. M.H. , "Modern Economic Theory", S. Chand, New Delhi, 2015.
REFERENCES:
1. William A, McEachern, Simrit Kaur , "Micro ECON", Cengage Learning, Noida, 2013.
2. William A, McEachern, Indira A. , "Macro ECON", Cengage Learning, Noida, 2014.
3. Deepashree , "Principles of Economics", Ane Books Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2010.
4. Dwivedi , "Essentials of Business Economics", Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2010.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1. No-load and Load Characteristics of DC Shunt Generator
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2. Load Characteristics of Compound Motor
3. Load Characteristics of DC Series Motor
4. Open Circuit and Short Circuit Tests on Single phase Transformer
5. Load Test on Single phase Transformer
6. Load Test on Three phase Alternator
7. Load Test on Three phase Induction Motor
8. Load Test on Single phase Induction Motor
9. Electrical Braking of DC shunt motor
10. Speed control of DC shunt motor
Total P: 60
REFERENCES:
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1. Gupta B R, Vandana Singhal , "Fundamentals of Electrical Machines", 3 Edition, New Age International Publishers,
2010.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory manual", 2019.
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ANALOG ICS BASED EXPERIMENTS :
1. Implementation of linear applications of operational amplifier
2. Implementation of Non linear applications of operational amplifier
3. Design and implementation of active filters
4. Implementation of voltage regulators
5. Realization of astable multivibrator using 555 timer
(30)
Total P: 60
REFERENCES:
nd
1. David A Bell , "Laboratory manual for operational amplifiers and Linear ICs", 2 Edition, Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 2005.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory manual", 2019.
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INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENT : Environment - Definition, scope and importance. Types and composition of
atmosphere – particles, ions and radicals. Ozone layer- significance, formation and depletion. Ecosystems- Structure
and functions, components, energy flow, food chains, food web, Biodiversity-levels, values and threats – India as a
mega-diversity nation – hotspots of biodiversity – endangered and endemic species of India – conservation of
biodiversity. (6)
ENERGY RESOURCES : Introduction – National and International status- exploitation - sustainable strategies- Fossil fuels-
classification, composition, physico-chemical characteristics and energy content of coal, petroleum and natural gas; solar
energy - introduction, harnessing strategies. Wind energy - availability, wind power plants, wind energy conversion systems,
site characteristics, and types of wind turbines. Supporting renewable energy resources - tidal –geothermal -hydroelectric.
(6)
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION : Definition – Sources, causes, impacts and control measures of (a) Air pollution (b) Water
pollution (c) Soil pollution (d) Marine pollution (e) Noise pollution (f) Thermal pollution (g) Nuclear hazards (h) RF hazards -
Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. DISASTER MANAGEMENT: Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides –
Case studies, consequences and rescue measures (6)
WASTE MANAGEMENT : Wastewater - Characteristics of domestic and industrial wastewater - COD and BOD – Various
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stages of treatment – primary, secondary, tertiary treatment- Biological and advanced oxidation processes. Solid waste
management – Characteristics of municipal solid waste(MSW), biomedical, automobile and e-wastes and their
management – landfills, incineration, pyrolysis, gasification and composting.
(6)
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT : Environmentally Sustainable work practices- Rain water harvesting – Role of
non-governmental organizations. Human ethics and rights- impact on environment and human health – role of
information technology on environment and human kind. Green IT policies, Process of EIA - ISO 14000. Legislation-
Environment protection act – Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act – Water (Prevention and control of Pollution)
act – Wildlife protection act – Forest conservation act.
(6)
Total L: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gilbert M.Masters , "Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science", Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2004.
2. De A K , "Environmental Chemistry", New Age International P Ltd, New Delhi, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. Benny Joseph , "Environmental Science and Engineering", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2006.
2. KoteswaraRao MVR , "Energy Resources: Conventional & Non-Conventional", BSP Publications, New Delhi, 2006.
3. Deswal S and Deswal A , "A Basic Course in Environmental Studies", Dhanpat Rai and Co, New Delhi, 2004.
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PROBABILITY : Probability axioms, some consequences of the axioms, conditional probability, law of total probability, Baye’s
theorem, independence, sequential experiments and tree diagrams, reliability problems. (9 + 3)
RANDOM VARIABLES : Discrete random variables – probability mass function, binomial, Poisson and geometric random
variables, cumulative distribution function, expectations. Continuous random variables – probability density function,
uniform, exponential, Gaussian random variables, expectations. (9 + 3)
PAIRS OF RANDOM VARIABLES : Joint cumulative distribution function, joint probability mass function, marginal probability
mass function, joint probability density function, marginal probability density function, expected values, independent random
variables, covariance. (9 + 3)
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES : Types of stochastic processes – Poisson process, Brownian motion process, expected
value and correlation, stationary processes, wide sense stationary stochastic process, cross- correlation (9 + 3)
RANDOM SIGNAL PROCESSING : Linear filtering of a continuous-time stochastic process, linear filtering of a random
sequence, power spectral density of a random sequence. (9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Roy D.Yates and David J Goodman , "Probability and Stochastic Processes – A friendly Introduction for Electrical
and
Computer Engineers", Wiley India, New Delhi, 2014.
2. Saeed Ghahramani , "Fundamentals of Probability with Stochastic Processes", CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,
USA, 2018.
REFERENCES:
1. Kishore S. Trivedi , "Probability and Statistics with reliability, queueing and computer science applications",
PHI Learning Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2016.
2. Sheldon M. Ross , "Stochastic Processes", Wiley India, New Delhi, 2016.
3. Athanasios Papoulis and Unnikrishna Pillai S , "Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes",
Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2011.
4. William Feller , "An Introduction to probability theory and its applications", Wiley India, New Delhi, 2013.
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SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT : Units and Standards –General concept and terminology of measurement systems– General
input-output configuration - transducer classification –Static and Dynamic characteristics– Calibration techniques (analog
and digital) – Statistical analysis of measurement data (9)
RESISTANCE TRANSDUCERS : Principles of operation, construction details, characteristics of resistance transducers, resistance
potentiometers, metal and semiconductor strain gauges. Signal conditioning circuits. Applications of strain gauge for
measurement of load and torque (9
)
INDUCTIVE TRANSDUCERS : Induction potentiometer, variable reluctance transducers, LVDT, eddy current transducers,
synchros and resolvers, magneto-strictive transducers, electromagnetic sensors – associated signal conditioning circuits
for above transducers- Proximity sensor
(9)
OTHER SENSORS : Piezo-electric transducer, Piezo resistive sensor, capacitive transducer, Hall effect transducer, tachogenerator,
stroboscope, photoelectric transducers, thermocouples, gyroscope, seismic instruments and accelerometers, digital displacement
transducers, fibre optic sensor, IC sensor, LIDAR (9)
MICRO AND SMART SENSORS : MEMS sensors and actuators, principle and application. Smart sensors: Introduction
construction, advantages and application,flexible sensors, Gas sensors (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
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1. Doebelin E O , "Measurement Systems – Application and Design", 5 Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2010.
rd
2. John P. Bentley , "Principles of Measurement Systems", 3 Edition, Pearson Education, 2009.
REFERENCES:
nd
1. Murty D.V.S , "Transducers and Instrumentation", 2 Edition, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2009.
2. Srinivasan A V, Michael D and Mc Farland , "Smart Structures: Analysis and Design", Cambridge University Press, 2001.
3. James W. Dally, William F. Rileyand, Kenneth G. McConnell , "Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements",
nd
2 Edition, Wiley Publishers, 2004.
4. Gondi Ananthasuresh, K. J. Vinoy, S. Gopalakrishnan, K. N. Bhat, V. Vasudev Aatre , "Micro and Smart Systems",
Wiley Publishers, 2010.
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ELECTRO MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS : Classification of instruments, Operating forces and Control systems for
electromechanical indicating instruments, D’Arsonval galvanometer- Permanent Magnet Moving Coil instrument, Moving iron
instruments, Electrodynamometer type instruments - Construction, Torque equation, Errors, Extension of instrument ranges, Use
of Shunts, Multipliers and Instrument transformers. (9)
MEASUREMENT OF POWER AND ENERGY : Electrodynamometer wattmeter, Torque expression, errors, Measurement of power
using instrument transformers, Measurement of power in single and three phase circuits, Single phase induction type energy meter,
Digital energy meter, Single phase Electrodynamometer Power Factor meter. (9)
IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS : General equation for bridge balance – Maxwell’s bridge –Wien’s bridge – Hay’s
bridge – Schering bridge – Anderson bridge – Campbell bridge to measure mutual inductance.
(9)
TEST AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS : Evolution of measuring instruments, Digital voltmeter of Ramp and Integrating types,
Digital ultimeter, Digital Storage Oscilloscope, Mixed Signal Oscilloscope, Waveform analysers– Distortion meter - Spectrum
Analyzer, Signal generators. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Golding E W, Widdis F C , "Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments", Reem Publications,New Delhi, 2009.
2. David A Bell , "Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements", Oxford Pubilisher, 2017.
REFERENCES:
1. Kalsi H S. , "Electronic Instrumentation", Tata McGraw-Hill,New Delhi, 2013.
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2. Sawhney A K , "A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation", Dhanpat Rai
and Sons,NewDelhi, 2017.
3. Albert D, Helfrick, William D Cooper , "Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques",
Pearson Education,New Delhi, 2016.
4. Rangan C S, Sharma G R, Mani V S , "Instrumentation Devices and Systems", McGraw Hill Education,Chennai, 2017.
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INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL SYSTEMS : History of control systems - Types of control systems: Open loop and closed loop -
Mathematical modeling: Linearization, modeling of mechanical systems, electrical systems, liquid level systems, and thermal
systems - Electrical analogy of physical systems - Reduction of multiple subsystems: Block diagram, signal flow graphs.
(9 + 3)
TRANSIENT AND STEADY STATE RESPONSE ANALYSIS : Introduction - Standard test signals - Time response of prototype first
order and second order systems - Effects of adding poles and zeros to transfer functions - Higher order systems: dominant
closed loop poles - Determination of open loop and closed loop transfer function from time response - Analysis of steady state
error: static error constants, specifications and sensitivity – Characteristic equation - Concepts of stability: absolute and
relative stability – Routh -Hurwitz criterion.
(9 + 3)
CONTROL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN BY ROOT-LOCUS METHOD : Introduction - Root locus plots - General rules for
constructing root loci - Root locus approach to control system design - Lead, Lag, Lag-Lead compensator Design of parallel
compensator - Introduction to root contours. (9 + 3)
CONTROL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN BY FREQUENCY RESPONSE METHOD : Introduction - Bode diagrams - Polar plots
- Log magnitude verses phase plots - Nyquist stability criterion - Stability analysis - Relative stability analysis – Correlation
between step transient response and frequency response in the prototype second order system - Constant M-N circles -
Nichols chart - Experimental determination of transfer functions- Control system design by frequency response: Lead, lag,
Lag-Lead compensators. (9 + 3)
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROLLERS : Proportional, Integral and Derivative modes of control - PI, PD, PID controllers -
Tuning rules for PID controllers - Modification of PID control schemes - Robust control systems and system sensitivity - Design
of robust PID controlled system. (9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. K Ogata , "Modern Control Engineering", 5 Edition, Pearson, 2018.
th
2. Farid Galnaraghi, Benjamin C. Kuo , "Automatic Control System", 9 Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
REFERENCES:
th
1. Richard C Dorf, Robert H Bishop , "Modern Control Systems", 13 Edition, Pearson Education Limited, 2016.
th
2. Norman S Nise , "Control Systems Engineering", 6 Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
th
3. M. Gopal , "Control Systems: Principles and Design", 4 Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2012.
nd
4. Smarajit Ghosh , "Control Systems: Theory and Applications", 2 Edition, Pearson Education India, 2012.
2002
AMPLITUDE MODULATION : Electromagnetic Waves, Principles of Amplitude Modulation, AM Generation, AM Transmitter, AM
Receiver, AM Detection. (6)
ANGLE MODULATION : Frequency Modulation, Direct and Indirect Method of FM Generation, FM Transmitter, FM Receiver,
FM Detection, Phase Modulation. (6)
DIGITAL MODULATION : Introduction to Digital Communication, Digital Modulation Schemes: Amplitude Shift Keying, Frequency
Shift Keying, Phase Shift Keying, Quadrature Phase Shift Keying and Differential Phase Shift Keying. (6)
DIGITAL TRANSMISSION : Pulse Modulation Techniques: Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse Frequency Modulation, Pulse
Position Modulation, Pulse Width Modulation, Pulse Code Modulation, Differential PCM and Delta Modulation, Multiplexing
Techniques, Digital communication system. (6)
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ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS : Fiber Optic Communication, Mobile Communication,Telemetry, Wireless
Technologies: Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, 6LoWPAN Zigbee. (6)
Total L: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. Wayne Tomasi , "Electronic Communications Systems – Fundamentals Through Advanced", 5 Edition,
Pearson Education Inc, New Delhi, 2013.
rd
2. Louis E. Frenzel , "Principles of Electronic Communication Systems", 3 Edition, McGraw-Hill Education (I) P Ltd,
New Delhi, 2016.
REFERENCES:
rd
1. George Kennedy, Bernard Davis, Prasanna S R M , "Electronic Communication System", 3 Edition, McGraw- Hill
Education (I) P Ltd, New Delhi, 2016.
2. Simon Haykin , "An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications", Wiley India, New Delhi, 2010.
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3. Lathi B.P, Zhi Ding , "Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems", 4 Edition, Oxford University Press, 2017.
nd
4. Bernard Sklar , "Digital Communications – Fundamentals and Applications", 2 Edition, Pearson, Noida, 2018.
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ALGORITHM AND ANALYSIS : Data types – Abstract data types - Linear and Non-linear Data structures. Algorithms-
Structure and properties – Design and development of algorithm- Recursive Algorithms-Tower of Hanoi puzzle-Analysis of
Algorithms- Best case, Average case, Worst case – Asymptotic Notations. (9)
ARRAYS AND STACKS : Arrays- operations – Memory Representation- Row Major and Column Major – Multi
Dimensional Arrays – Applications– Sparse Matrix-ordered lists. Stack :Array implementation – operations-
Applications – Evaluation of expressions: Infix,prefix and postfix expressions.
(9)
QUEUES : Array implementation – Operations-Circular Queue – Priority Queues. Linked List: Types-Singly Linked List –
Circularly Linked List – Doubly Linked List –Operations. Linked Stacks and Linked Queues- Applications.
(7)
NON-LINEAR DATA STRUCTURES : Trees- Definitions -Terminologies - Binary trees – Representations – Operations
– Traversals- Inorder, Preorder and Postorder- Binary Search Trees – Insertion and deletion. – Graph - Definitions-
Terminologies-Breadth First Search algorithm- Depth First Search Algorithm. (8)
SORTING AND SEARCHING : Bubble Sort – Insertion Sort- Selection sort- Radix Sort- Algorithms and Time
Complexity. Linear Search – Binary Search ––Hashing: Hash functions – Separate Chaining – Open Addressing –
Linear Probing.
(12)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Thomas H Cormen, Charles E Leiserson, Ronald L Rivest, Clifford Stein , "Introduction to Algorithms",
The MIT Press, 2014.
2. Aaron M Tanenbaum, Moshe J Augenstein, YedidyahLangsam , "Data structures using C and C++",
PHI Learning, 2009.
REFERENCES:
1. Mark Allen Weiss , "Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C++", Pearson Education, 2012.
2. Ellis Horowitz, SartajSahni, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran , "Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms",
nd
2 Edition, Universities Press, 2011.
3. Sahni Sartaj , "Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications in C++", Silicon Press, 2009.
nd
4. Reema Thareja , "Data Structures using C", 2 Edition, Oxford Publication, 2014.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
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1. Measurement of strain using strain gauges
2. Measurement of linear displacement using LVDT
3. Characteristics of Hall effect sensor
4. Characteristics of temperature sensors
5. Measurement of vibration
6. Measurement of pressure
7. Measurement of distance using proximity sensors
8. Experimental study of loading effect of potentiometer
9. Implementation of opto-coupler using photoelectric transducers
10.Characteristics of capacitive measurement systems
11.Study of angular displacement measurement using digital transducer
12.Study of sound intensity measurement
Total P: 60
REFERENCES:
rd
1. John P Bentley , "Principles of Measurement Systems", 3 Edition, Pearson Education, 2015.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory Manual", 2019.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1. Measurement of resistance using Wheatstone bridge and Kelvin’s Double bridge
2. Measurement of capacitance and inductance using Schering Bridge and Anderson Bridge
3. Extension of instrument ranges
4. Calibration of energy meter using Phantom loading method.
5. Calibration of voltmeter and ammeter
6. Time response of first order systems for test inputs
7. Time response of second order system for test inputs
8. Frequency response analysis of systems
9. Study of effect of adding poles and zeros
10.Design of compensation networks
Total P: 60
REFERENCES:
1. Golding E W, Widdis F C , "Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments", Reem Publications, New Delhi,
2009.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory manual", 2019.
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INTRODUCTION : Evolution of Indian Constitution; Significance of Constitution; Composition; Preamble and its Philosophy. (4)
RIGHTS, DUTIES AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES : Fundamental Rights- Writs and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy (6)
COMPOSITION OF PARLIAMENT AND FEDERALISM : : Union Government, President and Vice President, Houses of the
Parliament and their functions; Composition of State Legislature; Powers, Functions and Position of Governor, Function of Chief
Ministers, Council of Ministers; The Indian Federal System, Administrative Relationship between Union and States. (8)
BILLS AND CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT PROCEDURE : Types of Bills, Stages of passing of Bill into an Act, Veto Power,
Constitution Amendment Procedure, Various Amendments made and their significance for India. (6)
JUDICIARY : Supreme Court and High Court; Functions and powers, Judicial Review. (6)
Total L: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
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1. Subash C. Kashyap , "Our Constitution", 5 Edition, NBT, India, New Delhi, 2015.
th
2. Basu D D , "Introduction to the Constitution of India", 20 Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2011.
REFERENCES:
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1. Briji Kishore Sharma , "Introduction to the Constitution of India", 8 Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2017.
st
2. Hoshiar Singh , "Indian Administration", 1 Edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2011.
th
3. Jain M C , "The Consitution of India", 5 Edition, State Mutual Book & Periodical Service, Limited, New Delhi, 1988.
th
4. Shukla V N , "Consitution of India", 13 Edition, Eastern Book Company Limited, New Delhi, 2017.
0021
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
th
1. Jeff Butterfield , "Soft Skills for Everyone", 6 Edition, Cengage Learning, Delhi, 2015.
2. Rao M S , "Soft Skills - Enhancing Empolyability", LK International Publishing House, New Delhi, 2011.
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PRESSURE MEASUREMENT : Terminologies - Units - Manometer types - Elastic elements: Bourdon tube-Bellows- Diaphragm.
Electrical Methods: Elastic elements with LVDT and strain gauges-Capacitive type pressure gauge - Piezo resistive pressure
sensors- I/P converter- Low pressure measurement: McLeod gauge-Thermal conductivity gauges-Ionization gauge-Cold cathode
and hot cathode types - Testing and calibration of pressure gauges: Dead weight tester (9)
LEVEL MEASUREMENT : Units - Sight glass - Dip stick - Float type - Level measurement in open and closed head tanks -
Bubbler method- Tuning fork and displacer methods -Differential pressure method- Mounting Issues - Purge system - Electrical
methods of level measurement using resistance,capacitance, radar, nuclear radiation and ultrasonic sensors - Level switches
- Calibration of level sensors (9)
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT : Units - Filled-in systems: Different types - Sources of errors and their compensation - Bimetallic
thermometer - Electrical methods of temperature measurement: RTD - Types of RTDs - 3 wire and 4 wire RTDs -
Thermistor - Linearization - Diode type sensors - Integrated circuit sensors - Temperature switches and thermostats -
Thermal Imaging - Calibrators - Calibration of temperature sensors (9)
THERMOCOUPLES AND RADIATION PYROMETERS : Thermocouple - Laws and types of thermocouple - Fabrication of
industrial thermocouples - Signal conditioning - Cold junction compensation - Thermocouple burnout detection - Special
techniques for measuring high temperature using thermocouples - Thermopile - Installation - Radiation fundamentals -
Radiation methods of temperature measurement: Radiation pyrometers - Total radiation pyrometers - Optical radiation
pyrometers - Ultrasonic thermometers - Fiber optic temperature measurement
(9)
MEASUREMENT OF VISCOSITY, HUMIDITY, DENSITY AND MOISTURE : Units- Viscosity -Terminologies - Saybolt viscometer -
Torsion Viscometer - Rotameter type viscometer. - Humidity terms - Dry and wet bulb psychrometers - Hotwire electrode type
hygrometer-Dew cell - Electrolysis type hygrometer - Capacitive humidity sensor - Density measurement using weight,
buoyancy, hydrostatic head and radiation methods - Moisture measurement - Electrical methods - Overview of weight
measurement techniques (9)
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Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Donald P Eckman , "Industrial Instrumentation", CBS Publisher, 2004.
2. Jones B.E. , "Instrument Technology", Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. Ernest O Doebelin , "Measurement systems Application and Design", Tata McGraw-Hill Book Company, 2010.
2. Nakra B C, Choudry K K , "Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd,
2010.
th
3. Liptak B.G , "Process Measurement and Analysis", 4 Edition, Chilton Book Company, 2003.
th
4. Gregory K, McMillan , Douglas M Considine , "Process/ Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook", 5 Edition,
Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 2009.
3104
INTRODUCTION : Motivation for control engineering – Historical periods of control theory – Types of control system
design - Block diagram of an elementary feedback control – Analysis of feedback - Advantages of feedback - Open loop
and closed loop systems – servomechanism – Basic equations of control: stability, tracking, regulation, sensitivity–
Control of steady state error to polynomial inputs System Type. One DoF and 2 DoF architectures – Nominal
sensitivity functions – Internal stability
(9 + 3)
COMPENSATOR DESIGN : PD, PI, PID compensation - Compensating networks – lead, lag, leadlag compensation
feedback compensation - Design of compensator using root locus and Bode plots.
(9 + 3)
CLASSICAL CONTROLLER DESIGN : Concept of pole placement - Synthesis of SISO controller – polynomial approach.
Fundamentals of PID controllers – Design of P, PI, PID controllers using time response and frequency response method
- Synthesis of PID controller – polynomial approach - Response of PID controller for test inputs. Closed loop frequency
response - Conversion of time domain to frequency domain (9 + 3)
CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN IN STATE SPACE : Solution of state equation - Concepts of Controllability and Observability –
Kalman’s and Gilbert’s tests – Controllable and observable phase variable forms - Effect of pole zero cancellation on
controllability and observability. State feedback controller design by pole placement approach Full and reduced order
observers – Effect of adding observer on a closed loop system – Design of control systems with observers (9 + 3)
ROBUST CONTROL SYSTEMS : System sensitivity and root sensitivity – Analysis of robustness – Systems with
uncertain parameters – Design of robust control system – Design of robust PID controlled systems
(9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. Nagrath I J, Gopal M , "Control System Engineering", 5 Edition, New Age International Pvt Ltd, 2008.
2. Ogata K , "Modern Control Engineering", Prentice-Hall of India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Graham C. Goodwin, Stefan F. Graebe , "Control System Design", Pearson Education, 2000.
th
2. Benjamin C Kuo , "Automatic Control Systems", 8 Edition, Prentice Hall India Pvt. Ltd, 2010.
3. Richard C. Dorf, Robert H Bishop , "Modern Control Systems", Pearson Education, 2011.
th
4. Gene F. Franklin, David Powell, Abbas Emami Naeini , "Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems", 6 Edition, Pearson
Education, 2010.
300 3
MEMORY AND I/O INTERFACING : Interface requirements – Address space partitioning – Buffering of Buses –
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Memory control signals –Typical EPROM, RAM Interfacing. I/O interfacing: Memory mapped I/O scheme – I/O mapped
I/O scheme – I/O ports - Programmable peripheral interface.
(9)
MICROCONTROLLER : Microprocessor versus Microcontroller - 8051 Microcontroller Block diagram – Internal Data RAM –
Special Function Registers – Internal register banks and stack – Addressing mode and Instruction set – 8051
Assembler and Intel Hex file format. (10)
ON-CHIP PERIPHERALS AND INTERFACING : Input / Output Ports structure - Counter and Timers, Serial Data Input / Output -
Interrupts, LCD, LED and Keyboard Interfacing, ADC, DAC and Sensor interfacing, interfacing to external memory. (9)
APPLICATIONS AND PROGRAMMING IN C : Stepper and DC motor interfacing, 8051 programming in C: Data types, I/O
programming, Logic operation, Accessing code ROM space. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. Ramesh S Goankar , "Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085", 6 Edition,
Penram International, 2013.
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi, Rolin D Mckinlay , "8051 microcontroller and embedded systems",
nd
2 Edition, Pearson Education, 2009.
REFERENCES:
nd
1. Douglas V Hall , "Microprocessor and Interfacing : Programming and Hardware", 2 Edition, McGraw Hill Inc, 2010.
rd
2. Kenneth Ayala , "The 8051 Microcontroller", 3 Edition, Thomson Delmar Learning, 2008.
3. Subrata Ghosal , "8051 Microcontroller: Internals, Instructions, Programming and Interfacing",
Pearson Education India, 2010.
4. Krishna Kant , "Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming and System Design 8085, 8086,
nd
8051, 8096", 2 Edition, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2013.
3003
DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS : Motivation – Sampling and Quantization of signal-Discrete time (DT)
sequences –Different representations of DT sequence-Operations on DT sequence - LTI system - properties – Linear and
circular convolution - correlation. (9)
TRANSFORMS : Discrete Fourier Transform – Properties – Fast Fourier Transform - Decimation in Time FFT
algorithm- Decimation in Frequency FFT algorithm- Frequency response of LTI system.
(9)
FIR FILTERS : Characteristics, symmetry, linear phase and types – Design of FIR filter using windowing technique
Frequency sampling technique- introduction to optimal FIR filter design- Realization of FIR filter. (9)
IIR FILTERS AND FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECT : Design of analog prototype filter – Types of IIR filter – Frequency
transformation – Impulse Invariant technique – Bilinear transformation technique – Realization of IIR filter- Effect of
coefficient quantization-Effect of round-off noise in digital filters-Limit cycle due to round-off and truncation.
(9)
TWO DIMENSIONAL SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS : 2D unit impulse, unit step sequence - separable sequence - properties of 2-D
systems: linearity, time invariance, causality and stability - 2-D convolution-2-D Z transform - Region of Convergence-2-D Discrete
Fourier Transform - properties (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G Proakis, Dimitris G Manolakis , "Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications",
Pearson, 2006.
2. Tamal Bose , "Digital Signal and Image Processing", Wiley, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Alan V.Oppenhiem, Ronald W.Schafer , "Discrete Time Signal Processing", Pearson, 2014.
2. Sanjit K Mitra , "Digital Signal Processing: A Computer based Approach", McGraw Hill Education, 2014.
st
3. Jae S Lim , "Two Dimensional Signal and Image Processing", 1 Edition, Prentice Hall, 1989.
nd
4. Mersereau and Dudgeon , "Multidimensional Signal Processing", 2 Edition, Prentice Hall, 2004.
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19U505 COMPUTER NETWORKS
300 3
INTRODUCTION TO DATA COMMUNICATION : Characteristics and Components of Data Communication, Data representation,
Data flow, Network topology, Protocols and Standards, Data and signals- analog and digital signals, Transmission
Impairment, Network performance, Transmission media-guided media and unguided media. (9)
COMPUTER COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE : Network Models ,Layered tasks,OSI model-functions of layers in OSI model,
Switching-Circuit switched networks, Datagram networks and Virtual circuit networks. (9)
NETWORK AND TRANSPORT LAYERS : Introduction to TCP/IP Protocol suite, Logical Addressing – Ipv4 and IPv6
addresses , Internet protocol – Internetworking, IPv4, Ipv6, Transition from IPv4 to IPv6, Process to process delivery, UDP,
TCP (9)
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS : Objectives and advantages of PC LANs, Medium access control techniques - CSMA, CSMA/CD,
Token passing, Connecting devices - Passive hubs, Repeaters, Active hubs, Bridges, Layer 2 switches, Routers, Layer 3
switches, Gateway.
(9)
INTERFACE : Communication protocols- EIA232, EIA485 serial interface standard, Industrial Ethernet,Local Interconnect
Network, Controller Area Network, Flexray. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. Behrouz A.Forouzan, Sophia Chung Fegan , "Data Communications and Networking", 4 Edition,
Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2017.
th
2. Douglas E. Comer , "Internetworking with TCP/IP Principles, Protocols and Architecture Volume-I", 6 Edition,
Pearson, 2013.
REFERENCES:
th
1. Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie , "Computer Networks: A Systems Approach", 4 Edition, Elsevier Publishers, 2007.
th
2. Stalling W , "Data and Computer Communications", 10 Edition, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 2017.
th
3. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, David J. Wetherall , "Computer Networks", 5 Edition, Pearson, 2013.
st
4. Buchanan W , "Computer Buses", 1 Edition, Arnold, 2000.
0021
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Realization of electronic P, PI, PD and PID controllers
2. Determination of Transfer function of DC Servo motor
3. Determination of Transfer function of AC Servo motor
4. Frequency response based PID controller design
5. Time response based PID controller design
6. Design of compensation networks
7. Design of state feedback controller
8. Design of state observer
9. Design of observer based controller
10. Design of simple robust controller
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
1. Dorf R.C., Bishop R.H. , "Modern Control Systems", Prentice Hall, 2010.
2. Daniel H. Sheingold , "Transducer Interfacing Handbook – A Guide to Analog Signal Conditioning,",
Analog Devices Inc., 1980.
3. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory Manual", 2019.
0021
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
rd
1. Mukhopadhyay A. K. , "Microprocessor-Based Laboratory Experiments and Projects", 3 Edition, I K International
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2010.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory Manual", 2019.
0021
BUSINESS AND MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATIONS :
1. Advanced Group discussion
2. Advanced Resume writing
3. Mock Group discussion
4. Advanced Personal Interview
5. Mock Personal Interview
6. Cracking special Interviews
7. Essential Grammar for Placements
8. Vocabulary for Placements
9. Email writing
10. Paragraph writing
11. Essay writing
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
1. Priyadarshi Patnaik , "Group Discussion and Interview Skills", Cambridge, New Delhi, 2011.
nd
2. Hari Mohan Prasad, Rajnish Mohan , "How to Prepare for Group Discussion and Interview", 2 Edition, Tata
McGrawhill, New Delhi, 2009.
SEMESTER - 6
3003
VARIABLE HEAD AND AREA FLOW METERS : Flow terminologies – Units - Variable head type flow meters: Orifice plate –
Venturi tube – Flow nozzle – Dall tube – Elbow taps - Pitot tube - Installation of head flow meters – Piping
arrangement for different fluids - Variable area type flow meter: Rotameter – Theory and installation
(9)
QUANTITY METERS AND MASS FLOW METERS : Positive displacement flow meters - Constructional details and theory of
operation of nutating disc, reciprocating piston, oval gear and helix type flow meters - Inferential meter – Turbine flow
meter - Angular momentum mass flow meter – Coriolis mass flow meters – Thermal mass flow meters – Volume flow
meter plus density measurement - Calibration of flow meters- Dynamic weighing method.
(9)
ELECTRICAL TYPE FLOW METER : Principle and constructional details of electromagnetic flow meter - Different types of
excitation schemes used - Different types of ultrasonic flow meters – Laser Doppler anemometer systems Vortex
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shedding flow meter - Target flow meter - Open channel flow measurement - Solid flow rate measurement - Guidelines for
selection of flow meter
(9)
ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLING : Introduction, Interference coupling mechanism, basics of circuit layout and grounding,
concepts of interfaces, filtering and shielding - Safety: Introduction, electrical hazards, hazardous areas and classification - Non
hazardous areas, enclosures – NEMA types, fuses and circuit breakers - Protection methods: purging, explosion
proofing and intrinsic safety (9)
ENGINEERING DOCUMENTATION : Engineering types and its documentation - International codes and standard - Process Scheme
- Process Flow Diagram - Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams - Instrumentation engineering documentation and its route
maps -Instrument index - Instrument specification sheets (Data Sheets) - Instrument selection criteria - Purchase
specification - Loop diagram - Wiring diagram and its types - Panel drawings - Layouts (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
rd
1. John P Bentley , "Principles of Measurement Systems", 3 Edition, Pearson Education, 2009.
rd
2. Spitzer D. W , "Industrial Flow measurement", 3 Edition, ISA Press, 2005.
REFERENCES:
th
1. Liptak B.G , "Process Measurement and Analysis", 4 Edition, Chilton Book Company, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 2003.
rd
2. Noltingk .B.E , "Instrumentation Reference Book", 3 Edition, Butterworth Heinemann, 2003.
nd
3. W.G.Andrews and H.B.Williams , "Applied Instrumentation in the Process Industries – Volume 2", 2 Edition,
1980.
4. Renganathan S , "Flow Meters", Allied Publisher, 2003.
310 4
PROCESS DYNAMICS : Piping and Instrumentation Diagram : Instrument terms and symbols - Feedback control concepts -
Classification of variables - Servo and regulator Control - Process Characteristics: Degrees of freedom, Self-regulation,Process
lag, Dead time, Inverse response - Continuous and batch process - Mathematical model of first order level, pressure,
hydraulic and thermal processes - Higher order Process : Interacting and non- interacting systems - Linearization of nonlinear
models - Approximation of higher order transfer functions - Development of empirical models from process data: Fitting first
and second order models using step tests and PRBS. (9 + 3)
BASIC CONTROL ACTIONS AND CONTROLLERS : Characteristics of on-off, proportional, single-speed floating, integral and
derivative control modes - P+I, P+D and P+I+D control modes - Integral windup and prevention - Auto / Manual transfer:
Bumpless transfer - Electronic controllers to realize various control actions - Response of controllers for test inputs - Effects of
P,I and D actions on closed loop response - Selection of controller modes for control of level, pressure, flow and temperature
process. (9 + 3)
FINAL CONTROL ELEMENT : Current to pressure converter - Pneumatic and electric actuators - Valve positioner - Pneumatic
control valve: parts and classification - Characteristics of control valves: Inherent and Installed characteristics - Commercial valve
bodies - Control valve sizing - Cavitation and flashing - Control valve types: flow control valve, pressure control valve and directional
control valve - Valve selection criteria - Motorised actuators. (9 + 3)
CONTROLLER DESIGN : Model based controller design - Direct synthesis method - Internal Model Controller (IMC) - Model
Predictive Controller (MPC) - Evaluation criteria: IAE, ISE, ITAE - ¼ decay ratio criterion - Determination of optimum settings for
mathematically described processes using time response and frequency response methods - Online controller tuning:
Process reaction curve method, Ziegler Nichols method, damped oscillation method - Relay auto tuning. (9 + 3)
MULTI LOOP & MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL : Feed forward control - Ratio control - Cascade control - Time delay compensation -
Inferential control - Split range control - Selective Control - Introduction to Adaptive Control - Multi Input Multi Output Processes:
Process interactions and control loop interactions - Pairing of controlled and manipulated variables - Case studies: Binary
distillation column control, boiler drum level control and chemical reactor control. (9 + 3)
Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60
TEXT BOOKS:
st
1. George Stephanopoulos , "Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to theory and Practice", 1 Edition,
Pearson Education India, 2008.
2. Dale. E. Seborg, Thomas F. Edgar, Duncan A.Mellichamp and Francis J. Doyle , "Process Dynamics and Control",
rd
3 Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2016.
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REFERENCES:
st
1. Donald P.Eckman , "Automatic Process Control", 1 Edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2009.
rd
2. Donald R. Coughanowr and Steven E. LeBlanc , "Process Systems Analysis and Control", 3 Edition,
McGraw Hill Education, 2017.
th
3. Bela G. Liptak , "Instrument Engineers Handbook: Process Measurement and Analysis", 4 Edition, CRC Press, 2012.
th
4. Curtis D. Johnson , "Process Control Instrumentation Technology", 8 Edition, Pearson Education India, 2015.
300 3
INTRODUCTION : Embedded Systems Overview - Embedded system Design process - Design Challenge: Optimizing
Design Metrics – Processor Technology – IC Technology – Design Technology – Trade-offs.
(9)
INTERFACING AND NETWORKS : Parallel I/O interface Serial Communications Interface (SCI) device driver -
Arbitration, Multilevel Bus Architecture – Serial protocols: I2C, CAN, FireWire, USB – ARM bus – Wireless protocols: IrDA,
Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11 - Internet Enabled systems - Sensor Networks.
(9)
RTOS FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS : Interrupt driven systems-Need for Real-time Operating System-RTOS Concepts Tasks,
Context switching, Interrupt latency, Memory management, Scheduling, Task synchronization- Introduction to RTOS APIs- Power
optimization strategies for processes-Basic design using RTOS- Response time calculation-Comparison of commercial
RTOSs. (9)
EMBEDDED-BASED CONTROL SYSTEM : Introduction to digital control systems – Open-Loop and Closed-Loop control
system – General control systems and PID controllers – Software coding of a PID controller – PID Tuning –
Practical issues related to computer-control implementations.
(9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis , "Embedded System Design: A unified hardware software introduction",
John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
nd
2. Wayne Wolf , "Computers as Components - Principles of Embedded Computer System Design", 2 Edition,
Morgan Kaufmann Publisher, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. K.V.K.K.Prasad , "Embedded Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design and Programming", Dreamtech Press, 2011.
rd
2. Jonathan W.Valvano , "Embedded Microcomputer Systems – Real Time Interfacing", 3 Edition, Cengage
Learning, 2012.
rd
3. Raj Kamal , "Embedded Systems: Architecture, Programming and Design", 3 Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Education,
2014.
nd
4. K V Shibu , "Introduction to Embedded Systems", 2 Edition, McGraw Hill Education India Private Limited, 2017.
3003
REVIEW OF POWER ELECTRONIC DEVICES: : Power diodes and transistors. Thyristors, GTO, IGBT, other devices in
thyristor family. Thyristor protection circuits – Thyristor triggering circuits – series and parallel operation of thyristors,
commutation techniques.
(9)
CONVERTERS: : Principle of phase-controlled rectifier operation. Single phase thyristor converters with R, RL loads and
freewheeling diode. Three phase thyristor converters with R and RL loads. Dual converters. Introduction to cycloconverters
and AC voltage regulators. (9)
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CHOPPER AND INVERTER: : Choppers - Chopper classification - step up and step down choppers. Single phase Voltage
Source Inverter – Harmonics- Three phase bridge inverters - voltage control in single phase inverters - Current source
inverters - Series and Parallel inverters. (9)
DC AND AC DRIVES: : Basic characteristics of DC motor - Control of DC motor - Regenerative and dynamic braking Closed
loop control scheme - Speed torque characteristic of induction motor - stator voltage control – Sensor less vector control –
Flux vector control- Static rotor resistance control - Slip power recovery scheme - Self control of synchronous motor.
(9)
APPLICATIONS: : Switched mode power supplies, Uninterrupted power supplies, High Voltage DC transmission – control of
HVDC converters, Solid state relays, Static circuit breakers. Introduction to FACTS controllers. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
rd
1. Rashid M H , "Power Electronics – Circuits, Devices and Applications,", 3 Edition, Prentice Hall India,
New Delhi, 2014.
2. Dubey G.K , "Fundamentals of Electric Drives,", Taylor and Francis, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Bimal K Bose , "Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives", Pearson Education, 2017.
2. Dubey G.K., Doradla S R, Joshi A, Sinha RMK , "Thyristorised Power Controllers", New Age International, 2009.
3. Vedam Subramaniam , "Electrical Drives Concepts and Applications", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2011.
4. Bimbhra P.S , "Power Electronics", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2015.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. First principle modeling and validation of Interacting and non-interacting systems
2. Experimental study of ON-OFF and proportional controller responses on temperature loop
3. Experimental study of controller response and analysis on flow loop.
4. Experimental study of controller response and analysis on level loop
5. Experimental study of controller response and analysis on pressure loop.
6. On line controller tuning using open loop and closed loop methods
7. Comparisons of inherent and installed characteristics of control Valves.
8. Implementation of cascade control system.
9. Design and implementation of Feed forward-feedback Controller and inferential control schemes
10. Design and Implementation of PID controller for MIMO process
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
st
1. Stephanopoulos G , "Chemical Process Control:An Introduction to theory and Practice", 1 Edition, Pearson Education
India, 2008.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory Manual", 2019.
0021
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. GPIO Programming.
2. I/O interfacing.
3. Polling and interrupt service mechanism using Timer/ Counter Peripheral.
4. Sensor interfacing.
5. Implementation of Pulse Width Modulation.
6. Implementation of serial communication protocols.
7. Microcontroller based TRIAC control for AC loads.
8. Microcontroller based PID implementation for real time system.
9. Microcontroller based fixed point implementation.
10. Microcontroller based power consumption analysis.
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
1. ATMEL , "ATMEL Datasheet", .
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2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory Manual", 2019.
0021
QUANTITATIVE AND REASONING SKILLS :
1. Number System, Time and Work
2. Percentages , Simple and Compound Interests
3. Time, Speed and Distance
4. Permutation, Combination and Probability
5. Ratio and Proportion
6. Profit, Loss and Partnership
7. Logarithms, Progressions, Geometry and Quadratic Equations
8. Coding and Decoding
9. Series, Analogy and Odd Man Out
10. Visual Reasoning
11. Data Arrangements
12. Blood Relations
13. Clocks, Calendars and Direction Sense
14. Cubes, Logical Connectives and Syllogisms
15. Venn Diagrams, Interpretations and solving
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
rd
1. Aggarwal R S , "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations", 3 Edition, S Chand Publishing, New Delhi, 2017.
st
2. ETHNUS , "Aptimithra", 1 Edition, McGraw-Hill Education Pvt Ltd, 2013.
st
3. FACE , "Aptipedia Aptitude Encyclopedia", 1 Edition, Wiley Publications, Delhi, 2016.
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Students will
Learn about current practices in product / process development Identify key issues, priorities, and tasks
Perform literature survey, including Patents
Perform feasibility analysis
Develop prototypes and test or re-use recent innovations systematically and submit a report
Total P: 60
SEMESTER - 7
3003
COMPUTER BASED PROCESS CONTROL : Data loggers - Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) - Functional block diagram of
computer control systems - sampling considerations - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA): Hardware
and software, Remote terminal units, Master station, communication architectures. (8)
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) : Introduction - architecture of PLC - working principle - memory types -
Input/Output modules - sink and source I/O cards - programming methods - programming device - - Basic Programming
Instructions: User and bit Instructions, Instruction addressing, branch instructions, internal relay instructions - Ladder diagram
for Boolean Gates - Concept of Latching and Unlatching - Timer instruction - Counter instruction (9)
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS IN PLC : Program Control Instructions: Master Control Reset, Jump, SKIP and Subroutines - Data
Manipulation Instructions: Data transfer, Data Compare - Math instructions: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division -
Sequencer instructions - PID functions - Design of alarm and interlocks -Networking of PLC - PLC installation ,
maintenance and troubleshooting. (10)
DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS (DCS) AND COMMUNICATION FACILITIES: : DCS - Various Architectures and Comparison
- Local control unit (LCU) - Process interfacing issues - Operator Interfaces - Engineering Interfaces - Redundancy concept -
Interoperability and Interchangeability - Communication facilities: HART Protocol, Wireless HART, Foundation Field bus and
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Profibus - Case Study of any one DCS (10)
ADVANCED TOPICS IN AUTOMATION : Introduction to Networked Control systems - Plant wide control – Industrial Internet of
things (IIoT) - Cloud based Automation - Introduction to OLE for Process Control(OPC) - Safety PLC (8)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. John W Webb, Ronald A Reis , "Programmable Logic Controllers - Principles and Applications", 5 Edition, Pearsons
Education, 2008.
st
2. Michael P Lukas , "Distributed Control Systems", 1 Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1986..
REFERENCES:
th
1. Stuart A. Boyer , "SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems", 4 Edition, ISA Press, 2010.
th
2. Curtis Johnson , "Process Control Instrumentation Technology", 8 Edition, Pearson Education, 2014.
rd
3. Frank D. Petruzella , "Programmable Logic Controllers", 3 Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New York, 2010.
4. John Park, Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright , "Practical Data Communications for Instrumentation and Control",
st
1 Edition, Elsevier, 2003.
300 3
INTRODUCTION TO SPECTROSCOPY : UV-Visible Spectroscopy - Electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter -
Absorption spectroscopy - Absorption laws - Types of electronic transitions - Radiation sources - Monochromators - Filters -
Prisms - Diffraction gratings - Detectors - Choice of solvents for UV -Visible spectrometers - single-beam and
double-beam instruments. (9)
INFRA-RED SPECTROSCOPY : Basic principles - Hooks law - Calculation of wave numbers - Degrees of freedom - Types of
vibrations - IR sources - Cells - Detectors - Sample preparation. Analysis using Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR). Atomic
absorption spectrometry (AAS) - Wavelength choice - Sources - Cells - Detectors. Flame emission spectrometry. Atomic
fluorescence spectrometry. (9)
NMR AND X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY : Nuclear magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy - Basic principles -The NMR
phenomenon - Magnetic moments - Number of signals - Chemical shift - Continuous wave NMR spectrometer - Pulsed Fourier
Transform NMR spectrometer - NMR applications. X-ray absorption methods - X-ray fluorescence methods - X-ray diffraction.
Radioactive measurement - Units of radioactivity - Application of radio nuclides in analysis - Radioactivity detectors
(9)
CHROMATOGRAPHY : Basic principles of chromatography - Types of Chromatography - Gas chromatography - Column details -
Detectors for chromatography - Thermal conductivity detector - Flame ionization detector - Flame photometric detector - Electron
capture detector - Effect of temperature programming - High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). Mass spectroscopy -
Instrumentation - Base peak - Molecular ion peak - metastable peak - Isotopic peaks - Applications. (9)
SAMPLING AND ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES : Sample collection for gas, liquid and solid analysis. Ion selective electrodes
- Glass and reference electrodes. pH measurement - pH meter and its calibration. Electrical conductivity measurement -
Measuring circuit. Flue gas analysis for pollution control - Measurement of Oxygen, Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, NOX
and SOX, dust and smoke measurement, Continuous Emission Monitoring System. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. Willard H H, Merit L.L, Dean J A and Seattle F L , "Instrumental Methods of Analysis", 7 Edition, CBS Publishing and
Distribution, New Delhi, 1996.
th
2. Ewing G W , "Instrumental Methods of Analysis", 5 Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2013.
REFERENCES:
1. Robert D Braun , "Introduction to Instrumental Analysis", BSP Books P Ltd, Hyderabad, 2016.
2. Skoog D A, James Holler F and Stanley R Crouch , "Principles of Instrumental Analysis", Cengage India P Ltd,
New Delhi, 2017.
rd
3. Liptak B G , "Instrument Engineers Handbook: Process Measurement and Analysis", 3 Edition, CRC Press,
Boca Raton, 2005.
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4. Khandpur R S , "Handbook of Analytical Instruments", 3 Edition, McGraw-Hill Education (I) P Ltd, Chennai, 2017.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1. Implementation of basic logic operations Using PLC
2. Implementation of timer operations using PLC
3. Implementation of counter operations using PLC
4. Study of Analog and Digital I/O interfacing in PLC
5. Implementation of actuator control using PLC
6. Implementation of sequential control using PLC sequencer function
7. Implementation of PLC programming for practical applications
8. Study of various function blocks in DCS
9. Implementation of control logic using DCS
10. On-line monitoring and control using DCS
11. Study of IoT based Automation using PLC
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
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1. Frank D. Petruzella , "Programmable Logic Controllers", 3 Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New York, 2014.
2. Department of Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering , "Laboratory Manual", 2019.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1. Study of zero elevation and zero suppression in differential pressure transmitter
2. Design of alarm circuit
3. Linearization of thermistor and cold junction compensation of thermocouple
4. Design of temperature transmitter
5. Calculation of discharge co-efficient of orifice plate, venturi and pitot tube
6. Implementation of GUI for a transducer output with options to moderate static characteristics
7. 7 ) Signal acquisition and creation of GUI for real-time display and data logging from a temperature sensor (RTD/Thermistor)
8. Signal Acquisition from thermocouple and creation of GUI with compensation
9. Implementation of virtual PID controller
10. Implementation of single loop and multi loop controllers using virtual instrument
Total P: 30
REFERENCES:
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1. Bela G Liptak , "Process Measurement and Analysis", 4 Edition, CRC Press, 2003.
2. Jovitha Jerome , "Virtual Instrumentation Using LabVIEW", PHI, 2010.
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Identification of a real life problem in thrust areas.
Developing a mathematical model for solving the identified problem.
Finalisation of system requirements and specification.
Proposing different solutions for the problem based on literature survey.
Future trends in providing alternate solutions.
Consolidated report preparation.
Total P:60
SEMESTER – 8
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II) A report highlighting the design finalization [based on functional requirements & standards (if any)]
Total P:120
PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES
300 3
BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS AND ELECTRODES : Cells and their structures - Transport of ions through cell membrane -
Biopotential - action and resting potential - propagation of action potential - Bioelectric potential - Biopotential electrodes –
Types of electrodes: surface, needle and microelectrodes
(12)
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM AND MEASUREMENTS : Heart and cardiovascular system – ECG – 12 lead system -
principle of vector cardiography - blood pressure and its measurement – heart sound and its measurement -
Defibrillator : principle and types -pacemakers: principle and types.
(9)
NERVOUS SYSTEM AND MEASUREMENTS : Central and peripheral nervous system - parts of human brain- Action potential of
brain - brain wave - EEG- 10-20 electrode system. (8)
RESPIRATORY SYTEM AND MEASUREMENTS : Physiology of respiratory system - Principle of pneumograph - Spirometer -
ventillators: principle and types. (8)
MEDICAL IMAGING : X-ray imaging - Computed Tomography (CT) - Ultrasonic Scanner - Magnetic Resonance Imaging -
Positron Emission Tomography (PET). (8)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer , "Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements", Prentice Hall, 2010.
2. Khandpur RS , "Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation", McGraw Hill Education, 2014.
REFERENCES:
1. John G Webster, "Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design", John Wiley and Sons, 2010.
2. Joseph J Carr, John M Brown, "Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology", Pearson, 2002.
3. L.A.Geddes, L.E. Baker, "Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation", John Wiley and Sons, 2009.
4. Richard Aston, "Principles of Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement", Merril Publishing Company, New York, 1990.
300 3
OPTICAL FIBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES : Characteristics of optical radiation, luminescence - Fiber materials and their
characteristics - Principles of light propagation through a fiber - Types of optical fibers - Properties - Transmission characteristics
- Absorption losses - Scattering losses - Dispersion - Fibers splicing, connector and couplers - Optocouplers – Optrodes (9)
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OPTICAL SOURCES AND DETECTORS : LED – LED power and efficiency - Structures, planar, dome, ELED, SLED, super
luminescent LEDS, characteristics and applications - General characteristics of photodetectors - Photodiode - Junction
photodiodes - Heterojunction diode and PIN diode - APD - Special detectors – Schottky barrier diode - Photo- transistor
and photo- thyristor - Solar cells (9)
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF OPTICAL FIBERS : Fiber optic sensors - Fiber optic instrumentation system - Application in
instrumentation: interferometric method of measurement of length - Moiré fringes - Measurement of pressure, temperature,
current, voltage, liquid level and strain - Fiber optic gyroscope - Cavity dumping - Polarization maintaining fibers (9)
LASER FUNDAMENTALS : Characteristics of lasers - Three level and four level lasers - Properties of laser - Laser modes -
Resonator configuration – Q switching and mode locking – Cavity dumping - Types of lasers: gas lasers, solid lasers,
liquid lasers, semi conductor lasers (9)
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF LASER : Laser for measurement of distance, length, velocity, acceleration, current, voltage and
atmospheric effect - Material processing: laser heating, welding, melting, scribing, splicing and trimming of materials, removal and
vaporization - Hologram: Principle of holography – Methods and holographic components - Holographic interferometry and
applications, holography for nondestructive testing - Medical applications of lasers: laser and tissue interaction – Laser instruments
for brain surgery, plastic surgery and oncology (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John M Senior , "Optical Fiber Communication: Principles and Practice", Prentice Hall, 2010.
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2. R P Khare , "Fibre Optics and Optoelectronics", 1 Edition, Oxford Press, 2004.
REFERENCES:
1. Wilson, J.F.B. Hawkes , "Introduction to Opto Electronics", Prentice Hall of India, 2001.
2. Nambiar K R , "Laser: Principles, Types and Applications ", New Age International, 2010.
3. S.C. Gupta , "Opto Electronic Devices and Systems", Prentice Hall of India, 2010.
4. A Donald, Sterling Jr , "Technicians Guide to Fiber Optics’", Vikas Publishing House,, 2009.
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DESIGN OF SIGNAL CONDITIONING CIRCUITS : Design of V/I and I/V converters - Analog and Digital filter design- Signal
conditioning circuit for pH measurement - Temperature compensation circuit - software and hardware approaches - Thermistor
linearization. (10)
DESIGN OF TRANSMITTERS : RTD and thermocouple based temperature transmitter- Capacitance based level transmitter
- Air purge system for level measurement - Smart transmitters. (10)
DESIGN OF DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM AND CONTROLLERS : Design of ON / OFF controller using linear integrated circuits-
Electronic PID controller- Selection of ADC and DAC - Microcontroller based design: Measurement system and digital PID
controller. (8)
DESIGN OF ORIFICE AND ROTAMETER, CONTROL VALVE SIZING : Orifice Sizing - Liquid - gas and steam services - Rotameter
design - Control valves - Valve body- Commercial valve bodies- Control valve sizing - Liquid - gas and steam services-
Selection criteria. (10)
DESIGN OF ALARM AND ANNUNCIATION CIRCUIT : Alarm and Annunciation circuits - Thyristor Power Controller - Design of
Interlocks- software and hardware approaches. (7)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
th
1. John P Bentley , "Principles of Measurement Systems", 4 Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.
th
2. C. D. Johnson , "Process Control Instrumentation Technology", 8 Edition, Pearson Education, 2014.
REFERENCES:
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1. Miller R. W. , "Flow Measurement Engineering Handbook", 3 Edition, McGraw Hill, 1996.
2. Gregory K Mc Millan and Douglas M Considine , "Process/ Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook",
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5 Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009.
rd
3. Norman.A.Anderson , "Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control", 3 Edition, CRC Press, 2010.
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4. Andrew W G and Williams H B , "Applied Instrumentation in the Process Industries", 3 Edition, Houghton Mifflincom,
2002.
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19U004 POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION
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OVERVIEW OF POWER GENERATION: Methods of power generation: Hydro, Thermal, Nuclear, Solar and Wind power, Ocean
Energy System, Geothermal Energy, Energy from Bio mass. Building Blocks of Thermal power plant - Combined Cycle System
– Combined Heat and Power System: Sub Critical and Supercritical boilers – Operating Pressure and Temperature
ranges – Overview of Instrumentation System in Thermal power plant.
(9)
MEASUREMENTS IN POWER PLANTS: Measurement of feed water flow, Fuel flow, Airflow and Steam flow with correction factor -
Steam pressure and temperature measurement-Turbine speed and vibration measurement. (9)
ANALYZERS IN POWER PLANTS: Analysis of impurities in feed water and steam: Dissolved oxygen analyzer –
Chromatography pH meter - Fuel analyser – Flue gas oxygen analyser - Pollution monitoring instruments – SOX and NOX
measurements. (9)
CONTROL LOOPS IN BOILER: Combustion control – Air/fuel ratio control – Furnace draft control –Main steam and
reheat steam temperature control – Super heater control– Distributed control system in power plants – Interlocks in
boiler operation. (9)
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION : Different types of Nuclear power plant, Nuclear reactor control loops,
Reactor dynamics, Control and Safety instrumentation, Reliability aspects. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
nd
1. Sam G Dukelow , "The Control of Boilers", 2 Edition, Instrument Society of America, 1991.
2. David Lindsley , "Power Plant Control and Instrumentation", Institution of Electrical Engineers,London, 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. Elonka S M, Kohal A L , "Standard Boiler Operations", McGraw Hill,New Delhi, 1994.
2. Jain R K , "Mechanical and Industrial Measurements", Khanna Publishers,New Delhi, 2009. Pergamon Press,
Oxford, 1971.
3. Bela G Liptak , "Process Measurement and Analysis", Vol 1, CRC press, 2003.
4. M.W.Jervis, British Electricity International, “Modern Power Station Practice – Instrumentation, Controls and Testing”,
Vol.6, Pergamon Press, Oxford,1971.
300 3
PETROLEUM PROCESSING: Petroleum exploration - Recovery techniques - Refining of crude oil - Constituents of Crude Oil -
Refining Capacity in India - Consumption of Petroleum products in India. (9)
CONTROL OF DISTILLATION COLUMN: P and I diagram of petroleum refinery - Atmospheric Distillation of Crude oil – Vacuum
Distillation process - Thermal Conversion process - Control of Distillation Column – Temperature Control -Feed Control -
Reflux Control - Reboiler Control (9)
CONTROL OF CHEMICAL REACTORS AND DRYERS: Temperature Control - Pressure Control - Control of Dryers - Batch Dryers
- Atmospheric and Vacuum Dryers - Continuous Dryers. (9)
CONTROL OF HEAT EXCHANGERS AND EVAPORATORS: Variables and Degrees of freedom - Liquid to Liquid Heat Exchangers
- Steam Heaters - Condensers - Reboilers and Vaporizers - Cascade Control - Feed forward Control-Types of Evaporators
(9)
CONTROL OF PUMPS: Centrifugal pump: On-Off Level control - Pressure control - Flow control - Throttling control. Rotary
pumps: On-Off pressure control. Reciprocating Pumps: On-Off control and Throttling control. Effluent and Water Treatment
Control: Chemical Oxidation - Chemical Reduction - Neutralization – Precipitation (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Balchan J G, Mumme K I , "Process Control Structures and Applications", Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1998.
2. Waddams A L , "Chemicals from Petroleum", Butter and Janner Ltd. , John Murray Publishers, 1978.
REFERENCES:
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1. Liptak B G , "Instrument Engineer’s Handbook, Vol. 2: Process Control and Optimization", CRC Press, 2005.
2. Austin G T , " Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries", McGraw Hill Book Co, 1984.
3. Liptak B G , "Instrumentation in Processing Industries", Chilton book Company, 1994.
4. Wiseman P , "Petrochemicals", John-Wiley and Sons Inc, 1986.
300 3
OPTIMAL CONTROL: Statement of optimal control problem - Problem formulation and types of optimal control – Selection
of performance measure, cost function and norms – Hamilton Jacobi Equation - Pontryagin’s minimum principle – State
inequality constraints – Necessary conditions for optimality –optimal control problems by Transfer function approach and
State variable approach. (10)
LINEAR QUADRATIC CONTROL PROBLEMS: Choice of weighting matrices- LQG control – Matrix Ricatti equation and
solution methods of state regulator and discrete systems – Optimal control law - Optimal estimation.
(8)
IDENTIFICATION METHODS: Conventional techniques of identification – Identifications of systems with dead time – Discrete
systems – ARMA process – Discrete state model – Least squares techniques – Recursive Least Squares
algorithms – Minimum variance method. (9)
INTRODUCTION TO ADAPTIVE CONTROL: Development of adaptive control problem-The role of Index performance (IP) in
adaptive systems- Development of IP measurement process model. Pole placement design - Self tuning controller –
Minimum variance controller.
(8)
ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF DETERMINISTIC SYSTEMS : Gain scheduling controller – Model reference adaptive control
– Adaptive predictive control – The MIT rule – Determination of adaptation gain - Minimum prediction error adaptive
controls – Adaptive control of time varying systems. BIBO Stability – Model free adaptive control - Applications of
adaptive control.
(10)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Donald E. Kirk , "Optimal Control Theory: An Introduction", Prentice-Hall Networks Series, 2004.
2. Karl J Astrom, Bjorn Wittenmark , "Adaptive Control", Pearson Education Inc, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. Desineni Subbaram Naidu , "Optimal Control Systems", CRC Press, 2009.
2. Arun K. Tangirala , "Principles of System Identification: Theory and Practice", CRC Press, 2014.
3. Nagrath I J, Gopal M , "Control System Engineering", 6th Edition, New Age International Pvt Ltd, 2018.
4. Ljung L , "System Identification: Theory for the User", Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1999.
300 3
INTRODUCTION TO IDENTIFICATION AND MODELS : System Identification Procedure - Identifiability - Signal to Noise ratio - Over
fitting - Models: Definition of a model, Classification of models - Models for discrete time linear time invariant Systems - Models
for time varying systems and nonlinear systems, Models for linear stationary processes (9)
ESTIMATION METHODS : Types of estimation problems - Goodness of Estimators: Fisher information, Bias, Variance, Efficiency,
Sufficiency, Cramer Rao’s inequality - Asymptotic bias, Mean square error, Consistency – Estimation methods: Method of
moments estimators - Least squares estimators - Nonlinear least squares - Maximum likelihood estimators - Bayesian
estimators (9)
IDENTIFICATION OF NON-PARAMETRIC AND PARAMETRIC INPUT – OUTPUT MODELS : Identification of Non- Parametric
Input Output Models:- Impulse response estimation - Step response estimation - Estimation of frequency respon se function -
Identification of Parametric Input Output Models: - Prediction error minimization (PEM) methods - Properties of the PEM
estimator (9)
STATISTICAL ELEMENTS OF MODEL BUILDING : Informative Data - Input design for identification – Data preprocessing -
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Model development (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Arun K Tangirala , "Principles of System Identification: Theory and Practice", 1st Edition, CRC Press, 2014.
2. Lennart Ljung , "System Identification: Theory for the User", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1999.
REFERENCES:
1. Michel Verhaegen, Vincent Verdult , "Filtering and System Identification: A Least Squares Approach", Cambridge
University Press, 2007.
2. Johan Schoukens, Rik Pintelon, Yves Rolain , "Mastering System Identification in 100 Exercises", Wiley-IEEE Press, 2012.
3. Thomas Kailath, Ali H Sayed, Babak Hassibi , "Linear Estimation", Pearson, 2000.
4. Jer Nan Juang , "Applied System Identification", Pearson, 1994.
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UNIT OPERATIONS: Unit processes and equipments – Combustion – Mixing processes – Separation processes -
Mechanical operations: Principles and equipment – Concepts of equilibrium and rate.
(9)
HEAT MASS AND MOMENTUM TRANSFER: Entropy balance – Material balance – Heat transfer concepts and
equipment – Heat exchangers – Furnaces – Evaporators – Refrigeration process.
(9)
MASS TRANSFER CONCEPT OF STAGED PROCESSES: Distillation Drying Adsorption Humidification Crystallization.
(9)
FLUID FLOW EQUIPMENT: Pipe fittings: Pumps, compressors and blowers – Chemical reactors: isothermal and non-
isothermal operations – Concepts of reactor stability. (9)
CASE STUDIES OF OPERATION: Paper and pulp manufacturing – Thermal power plant – Iron and steel
manufacturing – Petrochemical refinery. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
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1. McCabe W L, Smith J C, Peter Harriot , "Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering", 7 Edition, McGraw Hill, 2005.
2. Austin G T , "Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries", McGraw Hill, 1985.
REFERENCES:
1. Liptak B G , "Instrument Engineers Handbook: Process Measurement and Analysis", Butterworth Heinemann, 2003.
2. Luyben W C , "Process Modelling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers", McGraw Hill, 1990.
3. Waddams A L , "Chemicals from Petroleum", John Murray Publishers, 1978.
4. Norris Shreve R , "Chemical Process Industries", McGraw Hill, 1967.
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NEURAL NETWORKS : Introduction - Differences between biological and artificial neural networks - architecture - activation
functions - single layer perceptron - multilayer perceptron - back propagation algorithm - Hopfield's networks - Kohnen's self
organizing maps (9)
NEURAL NETWORKS FOR CONTROL : Pattern recognition - Control and Process Monitoring - Model identification - direct and
indirect neuro control schemes - adaptive neuro controller - case study (9)
FUZZY LOGIC SYSTEMS: Fuzzy sets - Operations on Fuzzy sets - Fuzzy reasoning - Linguistic variables - Fuzzy propositions -
fuzzy compositional rules of inference - fuzzy relations - methods of defuzzification – membership value assignments. (9)
FUZZY LOGIC FOR CONTROL: Mamdani and Takagi-Sugeno model of fuzzy logic control - Stability analysis of fuzzy control
systems- fuzzy pattern recognition - fuzzy controllers - control and estimation. (9)
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GENETIC ALGORITHM: Biological background - encoding - fitness function - reproduction - inheritance operator - crossover -
mutation operator - bitwise operator - convergence of genetic algorithm - applications and advances in genetic algorithm (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
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1. Laurene V. Fausett , "Fundamentals of Neural Networks, Architectures, Algorithms and Applications", 1 Edition,
Pearson Education, 2011.
rd
2. Timothy J Ross , "Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications", 3 Edition, Wiley, 2011.
REFERENCES:
nd
1. Simon Haykin , " Neural Networks: A comprehensive Foundation", 2 Edition, Pearson, 2008.
2. S.Rajasekaran and G.A. Vijayalakshmi Pai , "Neural Networks, Fuzzy logic and Genetic algorithms: Synthesis and
nd
Applications", 2 Edition, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2014.
st
3. David E Goldberg , "Genetic Algorithms in search, Optimization and Machine Learning", 1 Edition, Pearson Education,
2012.
st
4. Yaochu Jin , "Advanced Fuzzy Systems Design and Applications", 1 Edition, Springer, 2010.
300 3
VLSI DESIGN METHODOLOGY: VLSI design process - Layout styles: Full-custom - Semi-custom approaches. Electrical
Properties of MOS and CMOS Circuits: MOS Transistor - Threshold voltage - Basic DC equations - Second order effects - Small
signal AC characteristics. nMOS and CMOS inverters - Inverter delay – Power consumption in CMOS gates: Static
dissipation - Dynamic Dissipation. Pass transistor - Transmission gate. (10)
VLSI FABRICATION TECHNIQUES : CMOS processes - n well - p well - Twintub - Silicon on insulator . Design rules - Mead
Conway design rules for the silicon gate nMOS - CMOS process - CMOS. Sheet resistance - Resistance estimation -
Capacitance estimation - Driving large capacitive loads. Layer representations - Stick diagrams - nMOS design style -
CMOS design style - Simple layout examples. (8)
LOGIC DESIGN: Switch logic- Pass transistor and transmission gate. Other forms of CMOS logic: Dynamic CMOS logic - Clocked
CMOS logic - Precharged domino CMOS logic - Combinational logic design examples. Clocked sequential circuits - Two phase
clocking - Charge storage - Dynamic register element - nMOS and CMOS Dynamic shift register - JK flip flop. (8)
SUBSYSTEM DESIGN PROCESS : General arrangement of a 4-bit arithmetic processor - Design of a 4-bit shifter - Design of an
ALU subsystem - Implementation of ALU functions with an adder - Carry look ahead adder - Multipliers: Serial parallel
multipliers - Pipelined multiplier array. (9)
VHDL : Introduction-identifiers-data objects- data types - operators- structural modeling - dataflow modeling- behavioral
modeling- hardware modeling examples: encoder - clock divider - pulse shifter - adder - multiplexer - demultiplexer - decoder
- parity generator and checker. (10)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Douglas A Pucknell, and Kamran, Eshraghian , "Basic VLSI design", Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2015.
2. Bhasker J, "VHDL Primer", Pearson Education, 2016.
REFERENCES:
1. Jan M Rabaey, A Chandrakasan and Nikolic B, "Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective", Pearson, 2017.
2. James D. Plummer, Michael D. Deal and Peter B. Griffin, "Silicon VLSI Technology : Fundametals Practice and Modeling",
Prentice Hall, 2011.
3. Neil H E Weste, David Money Harris , "CMOS VLSI Design : A Circuits and Systems Perspective", Pearson Education,
New Delhi, 2016.
4. Wayne Wolf , "Modern VLSI Design: System on Chip Design", Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2008.
300 3
INTRODUCTION : Operating system objectives and functionalities - Types of Operating System - Structure of Operating system -
Computer architecture support to operating systems: - Instruction execution, Interrupts, Memory hierarchy, - Cache memory,
Direct Memory Access - Multiprocessor and Multicore organization – Time sharing - system programs and calls (8)
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MEMORY MANAGEMENT: Single contiguous allocation - Partitioned allocation - Paging - Virtual memory concepts - Swapping -
Demand paging - Page replacement algorithms - Segmentation - Segmentation with paging. (8)
PROCESS MANAGEMENT : Introduction to processes - Scheduling objectives - Scheduling Criteria - Types of scheduling
algorithms - Performance comparison - Inter- process communications - Synchronization - Semaphores - Types of
Semaphores - Deadlock: - Principles of Deadlock - Deadlock Prevention – Deadlock Avoidance - Deadlock Detection and
Recovery (12)
REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS : Characteristics of real-time operating systems - classification of real-time systems, -
architectures of real-time systems, - micro-kernels, Memory management schemes - scheduling in RTOS - rate monotonic
scheduling, - Inter-task communication, Shared data problem, - priority inversion - Selection of RTOS - Design and
implementation of a multitasking application using RTOS (9)
DEVICE INPUT OUTPUT AND FILE MANAGEMENT : Principles of I/O hardware and software - Device controllers - Device drivers -
Interrupt driven device management - Interaction between operating system, - drivers and devices, File Systems - Files-
Directories - File system implementation - Allocation methods - Security - Protection mechanisms. (8)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Dhamdhere D M , "Operating Systems: A Concept-based Approach", 2nd edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.
2. William Stallings , "Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles", 2nd edition ,Pearson, 2018.
REFERENCES:
1. Silberschatz A, Galvin P and Gagne G , "Operating Systems Concepts", 6th edition, John Wiley and Sons, Newyork, 2010.
2. Andrew S Tanenbaum , "Modern Operating System", 3rd edition ,Pearson, 2018.
3. Jane W S Liu , "Real Time Systems", 3rd edition, Pearson, Noida, 2016.
4. Deitel H M , "Operating Systems", 3rd edition , Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2009.
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INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTIC SYSTEMS: Structure of a Robot, Classification of Robots: Cartesian, Cylindrical, Spherical,
Articulated, SCARA - Accuracy, Resolution and Repeatability of Robots, Degrees of Freedom of Serial and Parallel Manipulators,
Robot Application in Manufacturing: Material Transfers - Machine Loading and Unloading - Processing Operations - Assembly
and Inspection. (9)
DRIVES AND SENSORS : Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Mechanical Power Drive, Rotary to Linear Motion Conversion
Mechanisms, Electric Drive Systems: DC Motor, Servo Motor and Stepper Motor, Internal and External State Sensors, Touch and
Tactile Sensors, Force and Torque Sensors, Proximity and Range Sensors, Vision Systems, Robot End Effectors, Gripper Force
Analysis. (9)
DYNAMICS AND CONTROL : Differential Motion of Manipulators, Trajectory Planning, Manipulator Dynamics, Jacobian in
terms of D-H Matrices, Manipulator Control, Controller Architecture, Robot Programming. (9)
COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING APPROACHES : Robot Interface, Networking and Bus Standards, Flexible Manufacturing
Systems (FMS), Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) - Role of Robots in FMS and CIM – Case Studies. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Saeed B. Niku , "An Introduction to Robotics: Analysis, Systems and Applications", Pearson Education, 2009.
2. Nagrath I J, Mittal R K , "Robotics and Control", Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Mikell P. Groover, Mitchell Weiss, Roger N. Nagel and Nicholas G. Odrey , "Industrial Robotics", Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
2. Richard D Klafter, Michael Negin , "Robotics Engineering", Prentice Hall, 2009.
3. S K Saha , "Introduction to Robotics", Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
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4. Mikell P. Groover , "Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing", 3 Edition, Prentice Hall,
2011.
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19U013 PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
300 3
INTRODUCTION: Product Development- Successful Product Development - Duration and Cost- Challenges. Product
Planning: Planning Process- Identifying Customer Needs (10)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Establishing Target Specification- Setting the Final specification. Concept Generation: The Activity of
Concept Generation. Concept Selection: Concept Screening-Concept Scoring- Concept Testing (8)
PATENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY : Formulate a Strategy and Plan- Study Prior Inventions- Outline Claims- Write the
Description of the Invention- Refine Claims- Pursue Application- Reflect on the Results and the Process (7)
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS: Elements of Economic Analysis- Build a Base –Case Financial Model- Perform
Sensitivity Analysis- Use Sensitivity Analysis to Understand- Consider the influence of the Qualitative Factors on Project Success-
Carrying out Qualitative Analysis. Managing Projects: Understanding and Representing Tasks- Baseline Project Planning- Project
Execution-Postmortem-Project Evaluation (10)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Karl. T. Ulrich, Steven D Eppinger , "Product Design and Development", 2nd Edition, Irwin McGraw Hill, 2000.
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2. Kevin Otto, Kristin Wood , "Product Design", 1 Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. A C Chitale, R C Gupta , "Product Design and Manufacturing", 6th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Timjones , "New Product Development", 1st Edition, Butterworth Heinmann, 1997.
3. Geoffery Boothroyd, Peter Dewhurst, Winston Knight , "Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly", 3rd Edition, Taylor
and Francis, 2002.
300 3
INTRODUCTION: Terms pertaining to quantity - Measurement and statistics - Instruments and standards Distribution
function (9)
EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA : Evaluation of validity of extreme values of measurement results - Evaluation of the
means obtained from two sets of measurement results - Comparison of variances of two sets of measurement results -
Measurements concerning travelling standards - F-test for internal and external consistency - Standard error of the
overall mean - Analysis of variance - Tests for uniformity of variances
(9)
ERROR PROPAGATION : Propagating the error in a single-variable function - Propagating the error through a multi- variable
function - Experimental strategy based on error analysis - Combined experiments - The weighted mean (9)
ESTIMATION OF PARAMETERS : Simple Linear Regression - Multiple Linear Regression - Interpretation of regression coefficients
- Visualizations - Visual Data Analysis techniques - Interaction techniques - Systems and applications (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Semyon G. Rabinovich , "Measurement Errors and Uncertainities – Theory and Practice", 3rd Edition, Springer Publication,
2005.
2. S.V. Gupta , "Measurement Uncertainties: Physical Parameters and Calibration of Instruments", Springer Publication, 2012.
REFERENCES:
1. Ifan Hughes, Thomas Hase , "Measurements and Their Uncertainties: A Practical Guide to Modern Error Analysis",
Oxford University Press, 2010.
2. Michael, Grabe , "Measurement Uncertainties in Science and Technology", 2nd Edition, Springer Publication, 2014.
3. Patrick F. Dunn , "Measurement and Data Analysis for Engineering and Science", 2nd Edition, CRC Press, 2010.
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4. Hugh W. Coleman, W. Glenn Steele , "Experimentation, Validation, and Uncertainty Analysis for Engineers", 4th Edition, John
Wiley and Sons, 2018.
300 3
MULTIRATE SIGNAL PROCESSING: Review of discrete time system - Decimation- Interpolation –time-domain
characterization-frequency-domain characterization- Multirate identities – Polyphase represenatations - Design of
quadrature filter bank – PR condition- Application of filterbank in speech and image coding.
(9)
TIME-FREQUENCY ANALYSI: Fourier Transform – Limitation of Fourier Transform – Short Time Fourier Transform –
Continuous Wavelet Transform – Discrete Wavelet Transform – Implementation of Discrete Wavelet Transform through
Lifting Scheme and Filter bank – Applications of wavelet transform in instrumentation and image processing. (9)
RANDOM PROCESS: Random variables – Ensemble average – Gaussian random variables – Stationary processes
– Wide sense Stationarity – Ergodicity – Types of random process – Auto regressive (AR), Moving Average (MA) and
Autoregressive Moving Average Processes (ARMA). (9)
POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION : Nonparametric methods – The periodogram – Performance of the periodiogram
– The Modified Periodiogram – Bartlett’s method – Welch Method – Blackman- Tukey method- Parametric methods
- Performance comparisons (9)
ADAPTIVE FILTER : Need for Adaptive filter - Wiener filter - limitations - Gradient Descent algorithm - LMS algorithm - variants of
LMS algorithm - introduction to RLS algorithm - Applications of adaptive filter (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Vaidyanathan P.P , "Multirate Systems and Filter Banks", Pearson Education, 2005.
2. Monson H Hayes , "Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modelling", John Wiley and Sons, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. Sidney Burrus, Ramesh A. Gopinath, Haito Guo , "Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms: A Primer", Prentice Hall,
2005.
2. Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny , "Adaptive Filters: Theory and Applications", Wiley, 2013.
3. Sophoncles J. Orfanidis , "Optimum Signal Processing", McGraw Hill, 2000.
4. Steven M. Kay , "Modern Spectral Estimation Theory and Practice", Prentice Hall, 2009.
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DIGITAL IMAGE FUNDAMENTALS: Pixel-Relationship between pixels - Gray level - resolution - image sampling and quantization
- elements of image processing system. (9)
IMAGE TRANSFORM: Need for image transform - Fourier transform - Discrete Cosine Transform - KL transform - Singular Value
Decomposition -Introduction to Wavelet transform. (9)
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT: Gray level transformation - histogram equalization - spatial domain filtering: smoothing, sharpening
filters - frequency domain filters. (9)
IMAGE DENOISING: Types of noise in digital image - Methods to minimize impulse noise: Median filter and its variants - Spatial
domain and frequency domain approach to minimize speckle noise - methods to minimize periodic noise. (9)
IMAGE SEGMENTATION AND COMPRESSION: Point, line and edge detection - Different edge detection operators - thresholding
approach - region based segmentation - Watershed algorithm - Feature extraction techniques – Need for compression - Types
of compression - Transform based compression - Compression Standards (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rafael C Gonzalez and Richard E Woods , "Digital Image Processing", Pearson, 2008.
2. Anil K Jain , "Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing", Pearson, 2004.
REFERENCES:
1. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle , "Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision", 3rd Edition, CL
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Engineering, 2007.
2. Alan C Bovik , "Handbook of Image and Video Processing", Elsevier, 2005.
3. John W. Woods , "Multidimensional Signal, Image, and Video Processing and Coding", Academic Press, 2011.
4. Kenneth R Castleman , "Digital Image Processing", Pearson, 2006.
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BASIC COMPUTER ORGANISATION : Classification of Architectures: CISC and RISC– Instructions – Timing and
Control – Instruction Cycle – Fetch and Decode – Execution –Processor clock- Measuring computer system
performance (9)
ARITHMETIC PROCESSING: Number system and representation- IEEE 754 representation– Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and division Algorithms-Role of Flag register- Fixed -point and Floating point Arithmetic operations – Design
of Arithmetic units. (9)
MEMORY AND INPUT/OUTPUT ORGANISATION: Basic concepts – Memory Hierarchy – Main memory – Auxiliary
memory – Associative memory – Cache and Virtual memory concepts – Performance considerations– Input – Output
interface – Modes of transfer : Asynchronous Data transfer – Direct memory access.
(9)
INTRODUCTION TO PARALLEL PROCESSING : Parallelism in uniprocessor systems- Pipeline execution- Instruction level
parallelization– Parallel Computer architecture classifications – Data level parallelization - Graphical Processing Unit
– Typical applications. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. David A. Patterson, John L.Hennessy, "Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface",
4th Edition, Elsevier, 2009.
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2. Morris Mano.M , "Computer System Architecture", 3 Edition, Prentice Hall India, 2008.
REFERENCES:
1. John P Hayes , "Computer Architecture and Organization", 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1998.
2. William Stallings , "Computer Organization and Architecture – Designing for Performance", 8th Edition, Pearson Education,
2010.
3. Behrooz Parhami , "Computer Architecture from up to Super Computer", Reprinted, Oxford press, 2014.
4. Carl Hamachar, Zvonkoran Vranesic, Safwatzaky , "Computer Organization", 6th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011.
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NONLINEAR SYSTEMS: State space representation of nonlinear systems - Autonomy - Basic characteristics of nonlinear
systems - Bifurcation - Chaos - Limit cycles - Types of nonlinear elements (9)
MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND: Manifolds - Tangent and cotangent Spaces - Vector fields and flows - Lie bracket and Lie
derivatives - Distributions and co distributions - Frobenius theorem (9)
PHASE PLANE ANALYSIS: Concepts of phase plane analysis - Phase portraits - Construction of phase portrait - Isocline and
delta methods - Singular points - Phase plane analysis of linear system and nonlinear system - Existence of limit cycles
(9)
DESCRIBING FUNCTION ANALYSIS: Describing function fundamentals - Computing describing functions for common
nonlinearities in control systems - Describing functions analysis of nonlinear systems - Stability analysis (9)
STABILITY ANALYSIS: Linearization method - Stability analysis based on Lyapunov’s direct method - Krasovski’s method -
Variable gradient method (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jean-Jacques E. Slotine , "Applied Nonlinear Control", Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1991.
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2. Khalil, H.K , "Nonlinear Systems", Third Edition, Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Vidyasagar.M , "Nonlinear System Analysis", Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1978.
2. Strogatz, S. H , "Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos, with Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Engineering",
2nd Edition, Westview Press, 2014.
3. Harry G. KwatnyGilmer L. Blankenship , "Nonlinear Control & Analytical Mechanics: a Computational Approach", Springer,
2017.
4. M.Gopal , "Digital Control and State Variable Methods", 4th Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2017.
300 3
INTRODUCTION TO PNEUMATIC CONTROL: Characteristics of compressed air - Elements of pneumatic control system -
Pneumatic Actuators: Linear and rotary types - End position cushioning, sealing (6)
PNEUMATIC VALVES: Symbolic representation as per ISO 1219 and ISO 5599 - Direct and indirect actuation pneumatic cylinders
- Use of memory valve - Flow control valves and speed control of cylinders supply air throttling and exhaust air throttling - Use of
quick exhaust valve - Signal Processing Elements - Use of Logic gates – OR and AND gates - Pressure dependent controls:
types - Time dependent controls : principle, construction (12)
INTRODUCTION TO HYDRAULIC POWER : Elements of hydraulic system - Source of hydraulic power: Pumping theory -
Classification of pumps - Gear pumps, vane pumps and piston pumps - Performance of pumps - Selection of pumps
(9)
HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS AND VALVES: Linear hydraulic actuators - Hydraulic motors: gear motors, vane motors, piston motors -
Control valves: Directional control valves, Constructional features and working principle – Pressure control valves: Direct and
pilot operated types - Flow control valves (9)
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DESIGN AND ANALYSIS : Control of single and double acting hydraulic cylinders - Speed control of
hydraulic actuators - Regenerative circuit - Pump unloading circuit - cylinder synchronizing circuits – Accumulators
(9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Anthony Esposito , "Fluid Power with applications", 5th Edition, Pearson education, 2000.
2. Andrew Parr , "Hydraulics and Pneumatics: A technician's and engineer's guide", 3rd Edition, Butterworth Heinemann
(Elsevier), 2011.
REFERENCES:
1. Niranjan Murthy, R.K.Hegde , "Hydraulics & Pneumatics Fundamentals of Fluid Power Engineering", 1st Edition,
Sapna Book House, 2014.
2. Majumdar, S.R , "Pneumatic Systems – Principles and Maintenance", 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2017.
3. Srinivasan. R , "Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control", 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw - Hill Education, 2012.
4. Shanmugasundaram.K , "Hydraulic and Pneumatic controls", 1st Edition, Chand & Co., 2006.
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INSTRUMENTATION STANDARDS: Significance of codes and standards – Overview of various types of codes and
standards - Introduction of various instrumentation standards – review, interpretation and significance of specific standards
- Examples: Usage of standards on specific applications.
(9)
INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY INSTRUMENTATION: Hazards and Risk – Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) – Safety Life Cycle -
Allocation of safety functions to protective layers - SIS design and engineering. (9)
PROTECTION LAYERS: Process plant design - Process control system - Alarm systems - Physical protection. Mitigation
layers:- Containment system - Scrubbers and flares - Fire and gas systems - Evacuation procedure. (9)
SAFETY INTEGRITY LEVEL: SIL determination methods - ALARP - Risk matrix - Risk graph - LOPA - Examples for design of SIL.
(9)
SELECTION OF TECHNOLOGY: Relay systems - Solid-state systems - Microprocessor based systems - PLC based
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systems - Safety PLCs - Safety system complexity - Communication with other systems. (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Paul Gruhn, Harry Cheddie , "Safety Instrumented Systems:Design, Analysis, and Justification", 2nd Edition, ISA,, 2006.
2. Glisente Landrini, Basilio Abbamonte, Tino Vande capelle , "Safety Instrumented System", 5th Edition, GM International,
2017.
REFERENCES:
1. W.M.Goble, Harry Cheddie , "Safety Instrumented Systems Verification: Practical Probabilistic Calculations", ISA, 2005.
2. ld Goettsche , "ISA - Maintenance of Instruments and Systems,", 2nd Edition, ISA, 2011.
3. Swapan Basu , "Safety Instrumentation Systems", Elsevier, 2017.
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4. Bela G. Liptak , "Instrument Engineers' Handbook", 4 Edition, CRC Press - ISA, 2003.
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SENSOR SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING: Role of sensors and sensor systems – Innovative sensor Technologies –
Application scenarios - Instrumentation Process – Instrumentation Steps – Application examples. Smart sensor
basics - General sensing system – Classical sensor Model – Smart sensor model – Monolithic integrated smart
sensor - Hybrid integrated smart sensor.
(9)
SIGNAL CONDITIONING FOR SMART SENSORS: Instrumentation Amplifier – Step mode operational amplifier – Rail to rail
Op-Amp – Switched Capacitor Amplifier – 4 to 20 mA Signal Transmitter – Inherent power supply rejection – Separate
Versus Integrated Signal Conditioning – Digital Conversion. (9)
INTEGRATED SMART SENSORS: Monolithic sensor interface – MCU’s for sensor interface – DSP for sensor
interface – Techniques and system considerations: Linearization – PWM Control – Auto-zero and Auto range –
Diagnostics. Software tools and support – Sensor integration – Alternative views of smart sensing.
(9)
MICROMACHINED ACTUATORS : Micro valves – Micro motors – Micro Pumps – Micro dynamometer – Micro steam
engines – Actuators in other semiconductor materials – Various Micromachined structures: Cooling channels –
Micro optical actuator – Micro grippers.
(8)
COMMUNICATION AND STANDARDS FOR SMART SENSORS: Automotive Protocols: SAEJ 1850 – CAN protocol – Industrial
networks. Industrial usage of CAN – Protocols in Silicon: MI-Bus. IEEE 1451 family of standards – Extending the
system to network. (10)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Randy Frank , "Understanding Smart Sensors", 3rd Edition, Artech House, 2013.
2. Ananthasuresh G K, Vinoy K J, Gopalakrishnan S, Bhat K N, Aatre V K , "Micro and Smart Systems", Wiley Publishers,
2011.
REFERENCES:
1. Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay , "Smart Sensors, measurement and Instrumentation", Springer Heidelberg, New York,
2013.
2. Clarence W de Silva , "Sensors and Actuators: Control Systems Instrumentation", 2nd Edition, CRC Press, New York,
2014.
3. Tai Ran Hsu , "MEMS and Microsystems: Design and Manufacture", Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd, 2017.
4. Gerord C M Meijer , "Smart Sensor Systems", John Wiley and Sons, 2008.
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INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET OF THINGS: : Overview of Internet of Things - The Edge, Cloud and the Application Development
- Anatomy of the Thing - Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT - Industry 4.0) - Quality Assurance - Predictive Maintenance - Real Time
Diagnostics - Design and Development for IoT - Understanding System- Design for IoT - Design Model for IoT (9)
SYSTEM DESIGN OF CONNECTED DEVICES: : Embedded Devices, Embedded Hardware - Connected Sensors and Actuators,
Controllers - Battery Life Conservation and designing with Energy Efficient Devices, SoCs - CC3200 Architecture - CC3200
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Launchpad for Rapid Internet Connectivity with Cloud Service Providers (9)
UNDERSTANDING INTERNET PROTOCOLS: : Simplified OSI Model - Network Topologies, Standards - Types of Internet
Networking – Ethernet, WiFi - Local Networking, Zigbee, Sub 1 GHz, RFID, NFC - Proprietary Protocols - SimpliciTI -
Networking Design - Push, Pull and Polling - Network APIs (9)
SYSTEM DESIGN PERSPECTIVE FOR IOT: : Products vs Services - Value Propositions for IoT - Services in IoT - Design views
of Good Products - Understanding Context - IoT Specific Challenges and Opportunities (9)
ADVANCED DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR IOT : Software UX Design Considerations - Machine Learning and Predictive Analysis -
Interactions, Interusability and Interoperability considerations - Understanding Security in IoT Design - Design requirements
of IoT - Security Issues and challenges - Privacy - Overview of Social Engineering (9)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Joe Biron & Jonathan Follett , "Foundational Elements of an IoT Solution – The Edge, The Cloud and Application
Development", 1st Edition, O’Reilly Media Inc., 2016.
2. Elizabeth Goodman, Alfred Lui, Martin Charlier, Ann Light, Claire Rowland , "Designing Connected Products: UX for the
Consumer Internet of Things", 1st Edition, O'Reilly Media Inc., 2015.
REFERENCES:
1. Lucas Darnell , "The Internet of Things (A Look at Real World Use Cases and Concerns)", Kindle Edition, 2016.
2. Perry Lea , "Internet of Things for Architects: Architecting IoT solutions by implementing sensors, communication
infrastructure, edge computing, analytics, and security", Kindle Edition, Packt Publishing Ltd., 2018.
3. Arshdeep Bahga and Vijay K. Madisetti , "Internet of Things: A Hands-on Approach", 1st Edition, Orient Blackswan
Private Ltd., 2015.
4. Honbo Zhou , "The Internet of Things in the Cloud: A Middleware Perspective", Kindle Edition , CRC Press, 2013.
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BACKGROUND OF ENERGY SCENARIO : Energy Demand Scenario in India - Energy resources in India and its sustainability -
Different types of conventional Power Plant - Limitation of fossil fuels - Pollution aspects and impact of various power plants -
Industrial and transport emissions (5)
SOLAR PHOTO-VOLTAIC SYSTEM : Solar radiation and its measurement - Insolation and Temperature - Solar cells and
characteristics, Solar PV module, PV system design and applications - Maximum Power Point Tracking algorithms - Stand-
alone and grid connected systems (12)
WIND POWER GENERATION : Components of Wind Energy Conversion Systems - Classification of wind turbines - aerodynamic
operation of wind turbine, extraction of wind turbine power, wind turbine power curve, horizontal axis wind turbine generator -
modes of wind power generation - stand-alone and grid connected system (6)
FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS : Principle of operation of fuel cell, technical parameters of fuel cell - Type
of fuel cell - Advantages of fuel cell power plants, energy output, efficiency and emf of fuel cell - operating characteristics,
applications - Hybrid energy systems: Need for hybrid systems, types, configuration and coordination, electrical interface - PV-
Diesel, Wind-diesel, wind-PV, wind-PV- fuel cell (14)
BIOMASS AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES: Biomass conversion Technologies - Feedstock pre- processing and
treatment methods - Geothermal Energy resources: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion – Tidal Energy (8)
Total L: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Boyle G , "Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future", 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 2012.
2. B H Khan , "Non-Conventional Energy Resources", 2nd edition, The McGraw –Hill, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. G D Rai , "Non-conventional Energy sources", 5th edition, Khanna Publishers, 2014.
2. D P Kothari, K C Singal and RakeshRanjan , "Renewable Energy Sources and EmergingTechnologies", 2nd edition, 2012.
3. C S Solanki , "Solar Photovoltaics – Fundamentals, Technologies and Applications", 2nd Edition, PHI Pvt., Ltd., 2011.
4. Gilbert M. Masters , "Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003.
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ONE-CREDIT COURSES
1001
INTRODUCTION : Evolution of process control system - DCS CS3000 System Architecture Configuration: PFCS,-FCS Hardware
LFCS, KFCS, FFCS, FFCS-L. (3)
CS3000 SYSTEM BUILDER CONFIGURATION : Project Creation-Project Attribution Utility - Downloading-Introduction to CS3000
FCS Simulation S/W - User Login - IOM - Creation/ Signal Configuration. (3)
CONTROL STRATEGIES : Concept of Control Drawing - Concept of Function block Diagram - Configuration of Feed Back Control
Functions: Creation of Open Loop, Creation of Closed Loop, and Creation of Cascade Loop - Introduction to Standard Display
Windows: System Defined Windows, User Defined Windows - Operation of Instrument Faceplates. (3)
CREATION OF WINDOWS : Operation of Tuning Window - Control Group Window - Configuration of Trend Window - Graphics
Window - Introduction to Switches/Interlocks. (3)
Total L: 15
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Michael P. Lukas , "Distributed Control Systems", Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1986.
2. Yokogawa India Private Limited , "CS 3000-Software Instruction Manual", , Bangalore, .
REFERENCES:
1. John Park, Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright , "Practical Data Communications for Instrumentation and Control Systems",
Elsevier, 2003.
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2. Bela G.Liptak , "Process Control and Optimization", 4 Edition, CRC Press, 2006.
19UF02 ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
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HANDS ON PRACTICE : Logix Controller programming Software with examples on Process Control and PID Tuning (3)
INDUSTRIAL NETWORKING : Evolution of Industrial Networking - Need for Industrial Networking - Network functions - Open Vs
Proprietary Industrial Networking - Netlinx - Seamless Industrial Networking - CIP and Netlinx - Netlinx networks -
Implementation and application paradigm of Device net, Control net and Ethernet/IP networks - Applications (2)
HMI SYSTEMS AND VISUALIZATION SOLUTIONS : Integrated Architecture and Factory Talk Manufacturing Information platform -
One Architecture for Plant wide Control and Information - Role of Industrial Visualization - Visualization fit within an Automation
Environment - View technology Cornerstones - View Technologies - Machine level and PC Based platforms (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
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1. John W. Webb and Ronald A. Reis , "Programmable Logic Controllers: Principles and Applications", 5 Edition,
Prentice Hall India publication, 2002.
2. Instruction Manual , "Control and Configuration software", Rockwell Automation, Bangalore, .
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3. Frank D Petruzella , "Programmable Logic Controllers", 5 Edition, Mc Graw Hill publication, 2010.
4. John Park, Steve Mackay , "Practical Industrial Networking for Engineers and Technicians", IDC Technologies, 2011.
1001
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ELECTRICAL LAYOUT OF A SHIP : Main generators - Main switchboard - Paralleling of Generators - Synchronizing and load
sharing - Generator protection - Emergency supply system - Emergency generator - Emergency batteries Shore supply electronic
control of protective relays (2)
NAVIGATIONAL AIDS : Radar - Gyro - Echo sounder - Log - Voyage data recorder (2)
COMMUNICATION : Internal communication - Intercom - Sound powered telephones - External communication - VHF -
GMDSS - Electronic components (3)
CONTROL SYSTEMS : Main engine controls - Generator controls - Propulsion control - Steering control - Vessel
management systems - Application of PLC (4)
ELECTRICAL PROPULSION : Evolution - Advantages of electrical propulsion - Problems faced i n electrical propulsion
application of electronics in propulsion (4)
Total L: 15
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Elstan A. Fernandez , "Marine Electrical Technology", , 2nd edition, Shroff publishers, 2007.
2. Akber Ayub , "Marine Engineering", ANE Books pvt ltd, New delhi, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Elstan A. Fernandez , "Marine Electrical Technology", , 2nd edition, Shroff publishers, 2007.
2. Basic Marine electricity learning resources , DNV India, 2005.
3. D A Taylor , "Introduction to Marine Engineering", , 2nd edition, Elsevier, Butterworth, 2005.
4. John C. Payne , "The Marine Electrical and Electronics Bible -A practical Handbook for Cruising sailors", , USA 2001, .
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MEDICAL IMAGE MODALITIES : CT Basics, MRI Basics (T1/T2 weighted images), Physics of MRI. (2)
MEDICAL IMAGE SEGMENTATION : Active Shape, Active Contours, Graph Cuts (3)
MEDICAL IMAGE REGISTRATION : Rigid, Affine, Elastic Registration, Non-Rigid Registration- Introduction (BSplines), Mutual
Information Metric (2)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Geoff Dougherty , "Digital Image Processing for Medical Applications", Cambridge University Press, 2009.
2. Isaac Bankman , "Handbook of Medical Imaging: Processing and Analysis", Academic Press, 2000.
3. Linda Shapiro, George C. Stockman , "Computer Vision", Prentice Hall, 2001.
nd
4. J. R. Parker , "Algorithms for Image Processing and Computer Vision", 2 Edition, 2011.
1001
INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN AND SIMULATION : Developing a plant model, transfer function model, State
space model - Overview of Control Design Toolkit-Control Design VIs, Model representation, Model forms - Constructing Transfer
function models, state space models and zero pole gain models (3)
MODEL CONVERSION AND INTERCONNECTION : Converting Model Forms- Continuous to Discrete model conversion -
Connecting Models in series, Connecting models in parallel - Placing models in closed loop configuration (3)
TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS : Calculating the time domain specification - Case study: Spring mass damper system, RLC circuit
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- Analyzing the time response of a system for an applied step and impulse inputs, Analyzing initial response of a given
system (3)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS : Frequency domain specifications, Bode frequency analysis - Gain margin, Phase
margin - Nichols frequency analysis, obtaining frequency response data (3)
STABILITY ANALYSIS AND CLASSICAL CONTROLLER DESIGN : Determining stability : Root locus method, Pole zero map - PID
Controller design and prototyping - Implementation of auto tuning PID controller. Case study- Speed control of a DC motor,
Level and Flow control (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
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1. Dorf, Bishop , "Modern Control Systems", 11 Edition, Prentice Hall, 2017.
2. Ogata K , "Modern Control Engineering", Prentice-Hall of India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 1997.
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3. Norman S Nise , "Control System Engineering", 4 Edition, John Wiley & sons, Inc, 2004.
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4. Nagrath I J, Gopal M , "Control System Engineering", 3 Edition, Wiley and Sons, 2004.
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MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY : Background – random and systematic errors - type A and type B uncertainty - sensitivity
coefficients – uncertainty evaluation (3)
CALIBRATION : Introduction - meaning – objectives - necessity of calibration - basic calibration process – various
components of a calibration system (3)
STANDARDS AND STANDARDIZATION : Working standards, check standards and international standards - levels of standard
accuracies, accuracy ratio between levels of calibration pyramid - Requirements of traceability - metrology
standardization documents (3)
CALIBRATION TECHNIQUES : Introduction – Calibration Curve Method, Standard Additions Method – Internal Standard
Method, Comparative technique - choosing calibration method – determining calibration intervals
(3)
CALIBRATION SETUPS : Electrical calibration - Temperature calibration - Pressure and Flow calibration –
demonstrations (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Stephanie Bell , "A Beginner`s Guide to Uncertainty of Measurement", National Physical Laboratory, UK, 1999.
2. Allan. S. Moris , "Measurement and Calibration for Quality Assurance", Prentice Hall, 1991.
3. Mike Cable , "Calibration: A Technicians Guide", ISA Publisher, 2005.
4. International Organization for Standardization , "International Vocabulary of basic and general terms in Metrology", 2008.
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INTRODUCTION : Motion Control System, Micro and nano level motion systems. (2)
MOTION SENSING TECHNOLOGIES : Optical and magnetic encoders, magnetic and optical readers, resolvers, MEMS based
accelerometers / gyros, multi-axis force/moment sensors, piezoresistive sensors, PSD sensors, tactile sensors,
nanometrology. (3)
ACTUATOR TECHNOLOGIES : PMDC Motor, BLDC Motor, Induction Motor, Variable Reluctance motors, voice coil motors,
piezoelectric actuators, magnetic actuators, shape memory alloys, linear actuation, electro-pneumatic and electro-hydraulic
actuators. (2)
POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND LOADS : Planetary gears, cycloid gears, harmonic drives, series elastic drives,
cable drives, ball screws, and CVT. Loads and motor sizing.
(2)
CONTROL OF ACTUATORS : Force/Torque, speed, position control loops, importance of stiffness, damping and inertia in various
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applications, auto-tuning, motion profiling and trajectory generation. (2)
ADVANCED MOTION CONTROL STRATEGIES : Multi-axis motion systems, master-slave bilateral operations (2)
SAFETY IN MOTION SYSTEMS : Application of brakes and clutches and international regulations. (2)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Urs Kafader , "Selection of High Precision Microdrives", Maxon Academic Series, 2010.
2. Kok Kiong Tan, Tong Heng Lee , "Precision Motion Control: Design and Implementation", Springer, 2010.
3. Asif Sabanovic, Kouhei Ohnishi , "Motion Control Systems", Wiley-IEEE Press, 2011.
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BASIC METROLOGY : Understanding metrology Vocabulary, Measurement significance and application - Common metrology
terminologies - Calibration: Objective and benefits of calibration (3)
TRACEABILITY AND SI UNITS : Traceability and its importance, International Metrology Structure – Calibration Hierarchy -
Importance of SI Units and types of SI Units (3)
STANDARDS USED IN ELECTRICAL CALIBRATION : Absolute, Primary, secondary, working and census standards –
measurement setup - Interpretation of specifications of various calibration standards and Device Under Calibration
(DUCs) (3)
CALIBRATION PROCEDURES FOR VARIOUS ELECTRICAL T & M INSTRUMENTS : Methods of Calibration: Oscilloscopes,
clamp meter, Panel meters - Calibration procedure of Voltmeter, Multimeter, DMM - Case studies (3)
MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY : Overview on Uncertainty, reason for uncertainty and its importance - Uncertainty evaluation -
best practice - Uncertainty in practice and Case studies (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. International Organization for Standardization , "Guide to expression of Uncertainty in measurement", Switzerland, 1995.
2. International Organization for Standardization , "International Vocabulary of basic and general terms in Metrology",
Switzerland, 1993.
3. International Organization for Standardization , "International Standard ISO 3534-1, statistics-Vocabulary and Symbols-
part-I: Probability and General Statistical Terms", Switzerland, 1993.
4. National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories , "Guidelines for Estimation and Expression
of
Uncertainty in Measurement – NABL-141", NABL, 2016.
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OVERVIEW OF POWER PLANT : Role of Instrumentation engineers in large power & process plants. - Evolution of
Instrumentation (Gauges to DCS and beyond) (2)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Alan. S. Morris , "Measurement and Instrumentation Principles", Butterworth-Heinemann, 2011.
2. Bouwens A. J , "Digital Instrumentation", Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2001.
3. Bela. G. Liptak , "Instrument Engineers' Handbook - Process Measurement and Analysis", Vol 1, CRC Press, 2003.
4. Bela. G. Liptak , "Instrument Engineers' Handbook - Process Control and Optimization", Vol 2, CRC Press, 2005.
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5. Bela. G. Liptak , "Instrument Engineers' Handbook - Process Software and Digital Networks", Vol 3, CRC Press, 2011.
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6. Sam G. Dukelow , "The Control of Boilers", 2 Edition, Instrument Society of America, 1991.
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AUTOMOTIVE INSTRUMENTATION CLUSTER : Measurement and display techniques of Vehicle Speed, Engine Speed and
Odometer, Fuel Level, Oil Pressure, Engine Temperature, Battery Status, Gear Shift Indication, Seat Belt Indication, Door Open
indication. (3)
VEHICLE CONTROL FUNCTION : Cruise Control (Simple and Adaptive), Speed Limiter, Vehicle Stability control. (3)
ENGINE CONTROL FUNCTION : Air system Control, Fuel System Control, Ignition Control, Exhaust Control, Water temperature
control(Electric fan and pump), Engine speed control and Engine speed limitation. (3)
BODY ELECTRONICS : Immobilizer for vehicle security, Power Window control, Wiper speed control (with and without rain
sensing) Head lamp intensity control based on Ambient light sensing. (3)
AUTOMOTIVE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS : Controller Area Network(CAN), Local Interconnect Network(LIN), FlexRay,
Media Oriented Systems Transport(MOST). (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
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1. Robert Bosch GmbH , "Automotive Handbook", 9 Edition, Bentley Publishers, 2014.
2. Konrad Reif , "Automotive Mechatronics: Automotive Networking, Driving Stability Systems, Electronics (Bosch
Professional Automotive Information)", Springer Vieweg, 2015.
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OVERVIEW : Introduction to aircraft instrumentation, Types of instruments, Location inside the cockpit. (2)
INTRODUCTION TO FLIGHT INSTRUMENTATION AND BAROMETRIC INSTRUMENTS : Pitot Static System, Air Speed Indicator(ASI),
Altimeter, Rate of Climb Indicator(ROCI), Mach Meter. (3)
INTRODUCTION TO POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION AND ENGINE PARAMETER MONITORING INSTRUMENT : Auxiliary Engine
Gas Temperature Indicator, Main Engine Rpm Gauge, Exhaust Gas Temperature Indicator(EGTI), Engine Oil Temperature
Indicator, Engine Oil Pressure Indicator, Engine Vibration Measurer, Fuel Flow Meter, Fuel Quantity Gauge, Engine Regime
Indicator, Hydraulic System Pressure/Temperature Indicator. (5)
INTRODUCTION TO NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS AND GYRO INSTRUMENTS : Artificial Gyro Horizon, Combined Course
Indicator(CCI), Flight Director Indicator(FDI), Null Indicator, Turn and Slip Indicator. (3)
INDEPENDENT INSTRUMENTS : Chronometer, Magnetic Compass, Bomb Bay Compartment Temperature Indicator, Cabin
Temperature Indicator, Cabin Pressure Indicator. (2)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. S Nagabhushan. , "Aircraft Instrumentation and Systems", I. K. International Pvt Ltd, 2013.
2. EHJ Pallett. , "Aircraft Instruments", Longman Scientific & Technical, 1988.
3. Max F Henderson , "Aircraft Instrument and Avionics", Jeppesen Sanderson, 1993.
4. Dale Crane , "A Pilot Guide to Aircraft and Their Systems", Aviation Supplies & Academics, Incorporated, 2002.
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INTRODUCTION : Aircraft Stability, Directional Divergence, Spiral Divergence, Dutch Roll and Controllability. (2)
NEED AND ROLE OF FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM : Elements of flight control system. Functional diagram of a basic closed loop
flight control system. Purpose of Altitude hold and airspeed hold (4)
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CLASSIFICATION OF FCS : Single axis, two axis and three axis. Functional components of three axis FCS. (2)
INTRODUCTION TO SENSORS/ERROR DETECTORS : Gyros (Vertical, Directional, Displacement, Rate), Altitude Sensor, Air
speed Sensor, Compass/Heading Sensor, Accelerometers (INS), Synchros. (3)
INTRODUCTION TO ACTUATORS : Electro Pneumatic Servo Actuators, Electro Hydraulic Servo Actuators, Electro Mechanical
Servo Actuators, Position Control Servomechanism, Speed Control Servomechanism. (2)
SIGNAL PROCESSING : Functions of signal processing elements in a FCS, Signal Processing channel and its elements, Limiting
Synchronizing, Gain and Adaptive Control, Feedback in a FCS. (2)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
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1. E H J Pallett, S Coyle , "Automatic Flight Control", 4 Edition, Oxford : Blackwell Science, 2005.
2. E. H. J. Pallett , "Aircraft Instruments", Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi, 1993.
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3. John P fielding , "Introduction to Aircraft Design,", 4 Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
4. L J Clancy , "Aerodynamics", Pitman Publishing, 1978.
ENGLISH
1001
INTRA ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION : Communication Networks in an Organization; Intra- organizational
communication (2)
INTER ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION : Flow Nomenclature; Workplace diversity and intercultural aspects of
communication (2)
COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS : Teamwork and team dynamics; Conflict resolution strategies and styles;
Leading and influencing others-facilitation skills (3)
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS : Nature and Dimensions of Interpersonal Communication; Personality and Communication
styles; Active listening and intentional responding; Working with emotional intelligence (4)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Bagchi Subroto , "The Professional", Penguin Publications, UK, 2011.
2. PMBOK guide , "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge", Project Management Institute Inc, USA, 2013.
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PROSE : Kalam’s vision of college education in Wings of fire - Emerson’s advocation of independence of Human will in Self-reliance
- Harmony in Education-views of Betrand Russel (4)
POETRY : Maintaining Human relations in Robert Frost’s Mending Wall - Quest for identity and freedom in Kamala Das’s An
Introduction (2)
SHORT STORY : Empathy in Somerset maugham’s Mr. Know-all - Family bond in Anita Desai’s Devoted son (3)
Total L: 15
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Faculty - Department of English , "Course materials", PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, 2019.
REFERENCES:
1. Abrams M .H, Harpham , "A Glossary of Literary Terms", Cengage, Boston, 2015.
2. Scholes R, et.al. , "Elements of Literature", IV, Indian Rpt. OUP, New Delhi, 2013.
HUMANITIES
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INTRODUCTION : Export – Import Business – Preliminaries for starting Export – Import Business Registration. (3)
EXPORT PROCEDURES: : Obtaining an Export License – Export Credit Insurance – Procedures and Documentation (4)
FOREIGN EXCHANGE : Finance for Exports – Pricing - Understanding Foreign Exchange Rates. (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Ramagopal C , "Export Import Procedures - Documentation and Logistics", New Age International, 2014.
2. Cherian and Parab , "Export Marketing", Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi, 2008.
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INTRODUCTION TO INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT : Origin, History, Nature and Scope of insurance – Meaning, types
and significance of risk. (3)
INSURANCE LAWS AND REGULATIONS : Insurance Act, IRDA Act, Consumer Protection Act, Ombudsman Scheme. (2)
INSURANCE UNDERWRITING AND RISK MANAGEMENT : Meaning of underwriting and underwriter, guidelines and steps in the
process of underwriting – characteristics, significance and principles of risk management. (4)
FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF INSURANCE MANAGEMENT : Role and functions of financial institutions, determination of premium
for various insurance products. (3)
SETTLEMENT OF INSURANCE CLAIMS : Documents needed during various claims, Factors affecting insurance claims (3)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. Scott Harrington, Gregory Niehaus , "Risk Management and Insurance", McGraw Hill Education, 2017.
2. George E Rejda , "Principles of Risk Management & Insurance", Pearson Education, 2017.
3. John Hull , "Risk Management & Financial Institution", John Wiley and Sons, 2018.
4. Arjun Mittal, D D Chaturvedi , "Insurance and Risk Management", Scholar Tech Press, 2017.
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19OFA3 PUBLIC FINANCE
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PUBLIC REVENUE AND TAXATION: Sources of Revenue – Tax and non-tax revenue – Classification of Taxes, GST.
(4)
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE: Importance – Types – Causes of increase in public expenditure – Effects of public expenditure in India.
(3)
DEFICIT FINANCING AND BUDGET: Sources of public debt – Debt redemption – Budget – Types – Preparation of Budget in India.
(3)
TOTAL: 15
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Richard A Musgrave and Peggy B Musgrave, “Public Finance in Theory and Practice” – Tata McGraw Hill Education, New
Delhi, 2004.
2. Bhatia H.L, “Public Finance” – Vikas Publishing House, 29th Edition, New Delhi, 2012.
3. David N Hyman, “Public Finance: A contemporary application of theory and policy”, Cengage Publication, 11th Edition,
Noida, 2014.
4. Santhosh Dalvi and Krishnan Venkatasubramanian, “An introduction to Goods and Service Tax: The biggest tax reform in
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INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT : Financial Markets - Classification - Financial Instruments – Security Trading. (2)
TYPES OF SECURITIES : Trading – Orders, Margin Trading – Clearing and Settlement Procedures. (5)
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT : Measuring Risk and Returns and Treatment in Portfolio Management. (4)
Total L: 15
REFERENCES:
1. William F Sharpe, Gordon J. Alexander, Jeffery V Bailey , "Investments", Prentice Hall, 2012.
2. Prasanna Chandra , "Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management", TATA McGraw Hill Publishing, 2011.
19OFA5SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Social Entrepreneur - Meaning, qualities and skills. Social Entrepreneurship
– Characteristics, process and ecosystem – Case Studies. (3)
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SOURCES OF FUNDING FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: The Social Entrepreneurship Frame work. Start-ups and funding -
Internal and External. Schemes for social entrepreneurship. (4)
STRATEGIES IN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP:Industry and Market Analysis, Business planning, concepts of value
creation,new ideas and risk taking. (4)
PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMSIN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Opportunities for Social entrepreneurs, an overview of legal
structure, tax structure and other liabilities. (4)
TOTAL: 15
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.S.S.Khanka, “Creativity and Innovation in Entrepreneurship”, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2021.
3.Robert A. Philips Margret Bonefiel Ritesh Sharma, “Social entrepreneurship, the next big business opportunity”, Global Vision
Publishing House, 2011.
LANGUAGE ELECTIVES
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COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS:
Process of Communication
Inter and Intrapersonal Communication
Inter and Intrapersonal CommunicationActivities (9)
(14)
TECHNICAL WRITING :
Technical Writing Principles
Style and Mechanics
Technical Definitions – Physical, Functional and Process Descriptions
Technical Report Writing
Preparing Instructions and Manuals
Interpretation of Technical Data
(15)
BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE :
Writing Emails
Preparing Resumes
Memos
Technical and Business Proposals (7)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION :
Seminars
Process Description and Group Discussions
Use of Visual Aids
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(15)
Total P: 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Faculty Incharge "Course Material on "Communication Skills for Engineers"", PSG College of Technology., Coimbatore, 2019
REFERENCES:
1. Jeff Butterfield "Soft Skills for Everyone", Cengage Learning., New Delhi, 2013
2. Jean Naterop B and Rod Revell "Telephoning in English", Cambridge University Press., Cambridge, 2011
3. David A Mc Murrey and Joanne Buckley "Handbook for Technical Writing", Cengage Learning., New Delhi, 2011
4. Simon Sweeney "English for Business Communication", Cambridge University Press., New Delhi, 2012
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GUTEN TAG! :
1. To greet, learn numbers till 20, practice telephone numbers & e mail address, learn alphabet, speak about countries &
languages
2. Vocabulary: related to the topic
3. Grammar: W – Questions, Verbs & Personal pronouns I. (10)
IN DER STADT :
1. To know places, buildings, question, know transport systems, understand international words; build dialogues and write
short sentences
2. Vocabulary: related to the topic
3. Grammar: Definite & indefinite articles, Negotiation, Imperative with Sien verbs (12)
GUTEN APPETIT! :
1. To speak about food, shop, converse; Vocabulary: related to the topic; build dialogues and write short sentences
2. Grammar: Sentence position, Accusative, Accusative with verbs, personal pronouns & prepositions, Past tense of haben &
sein verbs (13)
Total P: 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Dengler Stefanie "Netzwerk A1.1", Klett-Langenscheidt Gmbh., München, 2013
2. Sandra Evans, Angela Pude "Menschen A1", Hueber Verlag., Germany, 2012
REFERENCES:
1. Stefanie Dengler "Netzwerk A1", Klett-Langenscheidt Gmbh., München, 2013
2. Hermann Funk, Christina Kuhn "Studio d A1", Goyal Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009
3. Rosa-Maria Dallapiazza "Tangram Aktuell 1 (Deutsch als Fremdsprache)", Max Hueber Verlag., Munchen, 2004
4. Christiane Lemcke und Lutz Rohrmann "’Grammatik Intensivtrainer A 1", Goyal Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 2012
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PARTS OF SPEECH :
1. inviter et répondre à une invitation, Pronoms sujets
2. L'article définis, l'article indéfinis
3. Conjugation : présent, adjectifs possessifs
4. interrogation, décrire les personnes
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5. La vie de quatre parisiens de professions différentes (12)
ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR :
1. Exprimer l'ordre et l'obligation demander et commander
2. l'adjectif possessifs, l’article partitif, l'article démonstratif, négation ne
3. pas, l'article contracté
4. verbe pronominaux
5. prepositions (12)
SENTENCE STRUCTURE :
1. Raconter et reporter-donner son avis
2. Futur simple, pronom complètement d'objet direct, passé composé
3. plusieurs région de France, imparfait, pronom y/en, imparfait (12)
DISCOURSE :
1. le discours rapporté, décrire un lieu, exprimer ses préférences
2. décrire la carrière, discuter d’système éducation de France
3. parler de la technologie de l’information (12)
Total P: 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Christine Andant étal "À propos (livre de l'élève", LANGER., NEW DELHI, 2012
2. Myrna Bell Rochester "Easy French Step By Step", MCGrawhill Companies., USA, 2008
REFERENCES:
1. Michael D. Oates "Entre Amis: An Interactive Approach", Houghton Mifflin., 2005 , 5th
2. Bette Hirsch, Chantal Thompson "Moments Literaries : An Anthology for intermediate French", .,
3. Simone Renaud, Dominique van Hooff "En bonne forme", .,
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JAPANESE PEOPLE AND CULTURE :
1. Basic greetings and responses
2. Basic script – Method of writing hiragana and katakana – Combination sounds and simple words
3. Self introductions: “Hajimemashite” -Demonstratives “Kore”, “Sore”, “Are” – Demonstrative “Kono”, “Sono”, “Ano”
4. Possessive noun particle “no” – Japanese apartments: Greeting your neighbor (12)
Total P: 60
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Minna no Nihongo, Honsatsu Roma "ji ban (Main Textbook Romanized Version)", . International publisher – 3A
Corporation., Tokyo, 2012
REFERENCES:
1. Eri Banno et.al "Genki I: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I -Workbook", ., 1999
2. Tae Kim "A Guide to Japanese Grammar: A Japanese Approach to Learning Japanese Grammar", ., 2014
3. Minna No Nihongo "Translation & Grammatical Notes In English Elementary"
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