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BSCM1205 Mathematics III 3-1-0 4 BEME2209 Fluid Mechanics & Machines 3-0-0 3
BSMS1213 Materials Science & Engineering 3-0-0 3 BSCP1207 Physics of Semiconductor Devices 3-0-0 3
OR OR
HSSM3204 Engg. Economics and Costing 3-0-0 3 HSSM3205 Organizational Behaviour 3-0-0 3
OR OR
BECS2212 C++ & Object Oriented 3-0-0 3 PCEE4204 Electrical & Electronics 3-0-0 3
Programming Measurement
PCEC4201 Analog Electronics Circuit 3-1-0 4 PCEC4202 Digital Electronics Circuit 3-1-0 4
Practical/Sessional Practical/Sessional
BEES7211 Network & Devices Lab. 0-0-3 2 PCEE7203 Electrical Machines Lab-I
0-0-3 2
BECS7212 C++ & Object Oriented 0-0-3 2 PCEE7204 Electrical & Electronics 0-0-3 2
Programming Laboratory Measurement Laboratory
PCEC7201 Analog Electronics Circuit Lab. 0-0-3 2 PCEC7202 Digital Electronics Circuit Lab. 0-0-3 2
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BSCM1205 Mathematics - III
Partial differential equation of first order, Linear partial differential equation, Non-linear partial
differential equation, Homogenous and non-homogeneous partial differential equation with constant
co-efficient, Cauchy type, Monges method, Second order partial differential equation
The vibrating string, the wave equation and its solution, the heat equation and its solution, Two
dimensional wave equation and its solution, Laplace equation in polar, cylindrical and spherical
coordinates, potential.
Complex Analysis:
Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Laplace equation, Conformal mapping,
Complex integration: Line integral in the complex plane, Cauchys integral theorem, Cauchys
integral formula, Derivatives of analytic functions
Text books:
1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics:, Eighth Edition, Wiley India
Reading Chapters: 11,12(except 12.10),13,14,15
2. B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, McGraw Hill Education, 2008
Reading chapter: 18
Reference books:
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BSMS1213 Material Science and Engineering
MODULE-I (11 Hours)
Introduction, Classification of Engineering Materials, Engineering properties of materials, Selection of Materials
Mechanical Properties of Materials: Tensile strength, Stressstrain behaviour, Ductile and brittle material, Impact test,
Toughness, Hardness test, Fatigue and fatigue test, Creep and Creep test, Fracture
Text Books:
1. Material Science for Engineers, James F. Shackelford & Madanapalli K Muralidhara, Pearson Education
2. Materials Science and Engineering, W.D.Callister, Wiley and Sons Inc.
Reference Books
1. Materials Science by M.S. Vijaya , G.Rangarajan, Tata MacGraw Hill
2. Materials Science by V. Rajendra, A. Marikani, Tata MacGraw Hill
3. Materias Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, I.P.Jones, Oxford University Press
4. Elements of Material Science and Engineering, L.H.Van Vlack, Addison Wesley
5. The Science and Engineering of Materials, Donald R. Askeland and Pradeep P Phule, Thomson Learning
(India Edition)
6. Materials Science and Engineering, V.Raghavan, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd.
7. Materials Science and Engineering in SI units, W.F.Smith, J.Hashemi and R.Prakash, Tata MacGraw Hill
8. Engineering Materials, Properties and Selection, Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, Prentice Hall of
India
9. Material Science & Engineering, Vijaya M. S., Rangarajan G, Tata McGraw Hill.
10. Material Science & Enginnering, S.K.Tripathy, A.K.Padhy & A. Panda, Scitech publication.
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BSCP 1207 Physics of Semiconductor Devices
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HSSM3204 Engineering Economics & Costing
Text Books:
1. Riggs, Bedworth and Randhwa, Engineering Economics, McGraw Hill Education India.
2. D.M. Mithani, Principles of Economics. Himalaya Publishing House
Reference Books :
1. Sasmita Mishra, Engineering Economics & Costing , PHI
2. Sullivan and Wicks, Engineering Economy, Pearson
3. R.Paneer Seelvan, Engineering Economics, PHI
4. Gupta, Managerial Economics, TMH
5. Lal and Srivastav, Cost Accounting, TMH
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HSSM 3205 Organizational Behaviour
Module I :
The study of Organizational Behaviour : Definition and Meaning, Why Study OB
Learning Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs, Learning and OB.
Foundations of Individual Behaviour : Personality Meaning and Definition, Determinants of Personality,
Personality Traits, Personality and OB.
Perception Meaning and Definition, Perceptual Process, Importance of Perception in OB. Motivation
Nature and Importance, Herzbergs Two Factor Theory, Maslows Need Hierarchy Theory, Alderfers ERG
Theory, Evaluations.
Module II :
Organizational Behaviour Process : Communication Importance, Types, Gateways and Barriers to
Communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal Effectiveness, Groups in Organizations
Nature, Types, Why do people join groups, Group Cohesiveness and Group Decision-making Managerial
Implications, Effective Team Building. Leadership-Leadership & Management, Theories of Leadership-Trait
theory, Leader Behaviour theory, Contingency Theory, Leadership and Follower ship, How to be an effective
Leader, Conflict-Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution. An Introduction to Transactional Analysis (TA).
Module-III :
Organization : Organizational Culture Meaning and Definition, Culture and Organizational Effectiveness.
Introduction to Human Resource Management-Selection, Orientation, Training and Development,
Performance Appraisal, Incentives Organizational Change Importance of Change, Planned Change and
OB techniques. International Organisational Behaviour Trends in International Business, Cultural
Differences and Similarities, Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour in Global Perspective.
Text Books :
1. Keith Davis, Organisational Behaviour, McGraw-Hill.
2. K.Aswathappa, Organisational Behaviour, Himalaya Publishing House.
Reference Books :
1. Stephen P. Robbins, Organisational Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India
2. Pradip N. Khandelwal, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.
3. Uma Sekaran, Organizational Behaviour, TATA McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.
4. Steven L McShane, Mary Ann Von Glinow, Radha R Sharma Organizational
Behaviour , TATA McGraw- Hill.
5. D.K. Bhattachayya, Organizational Behaviour, Oxford University Press
6. K.B.L.Srivastava & A.K.Samantaray, Organizational Behaviour India Tech
7. Kavita Singh, Organizational Behaviour, Pearson
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BEES2211 Network Theory
Text Book:
1. Network Theory P K Satpathy, P Kabisatpathy, S P Ghosh and A K Chakraborty Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Reference Book(s):
2. Network Analysis M E Van Valkenburg Pearson Education.
3. Network Synthesis M E Van Valkenburg Pearson Education.
4. Network Analysis and Synthesis Franklin F. Kuo Wiley Student Edition.
5. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Alexander & Sadiku Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Linear Circuits Analysis and Synthesis A Ramakalyan Oxford University Press.
7. Problems & Solutions in Electric Circuit Analysis Sivananda & Deepa Jaico Book.
8. Network Theory, Smarajit Ghosh, PHI.
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BECS2212 C++ & Object Oriented Programming
Abstraction mechanism: Classes, private, public, constructors, destructors, member data, member
functions, inline function, friend functions, static members, and references.
Inheritance: Class hierarchy, derived classes, single inheritance, multiple, multilevel, hybrid
inheritance, role of virtual base class, constructor and destructor execution, base initialization using
derived class constructors.
Polymorphism: Binding, Static binding, Dynamic binding, Static polymorphism: Function
Overloading, Ambiguity in function overloading, Dynamic polymorphism: Base class pointer, object
slicing, late binding, method overriding with virtual functions, pure virtual functions, abstract classes.
Operator Overloading: This pointer, applications of this pointer, Operator function, member and non
member operator function, operator overloading, I/O operators.
Exception handling: Try, throw, and catch, exceptions and derived classes, function exception
declaration.
Dynamic memory management, new and delete operators, object copying, copy constructor,
assignment operator, virtual destructor.
Template: template classes, template functions.
Namespaces: user defined namespaces, namespaces provided by library.
Text Books:
1. Object Oriented Programming with C++ - E. Balagurusamy, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
2. ANSI and Turbo C++ - Ashoke N. Kamthane, Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1. Big C++ - Wiley India
2. C++: The Complete Reference- Schildt, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
3. C++ and Object Oriented Programming Jana, PHI Learning.
4. Object Oriented Programming with C++ - Rajiv Sahay, Oxford
5. Mastering C++ - Venugopal, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
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PCEC4201 Analog Electronics Circuit
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PCEC7201 Analog Electronics Circuit Lab
List of Experiments
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4th Semester
Hydrostatic process on submerged surface, force on a horizontal submerged plane surface, force
on a vertical submerged plane surface.
Buoyancy and flotation, Archimedes principle, stability of immersed and floating bodies,
determination of metacentric height.
Fluid kinematics : Introduction, description of fluid flow, classification of fluid flow. Acceleration of
fluid particles, flow rate and continuity equation, differential equation of continuity,
Hydraulic systems: hydraulic accumulator, hydraulic intensifier, hydraulic ram, hydraulic lift,
hydraulic crane, hydraulic press, hydraulic torque converter.
Text Books
1. Fluid Mechanics and hydraulic machines, Modi & Seth
2. Hydraulics fluid machines and fluid machines by S. Ramamrutham
Reference Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics by A.K. Mohanty, PHI
2. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Fox and McDonald, Willey Publications
3. Fluid Mechanics by Kundu, Elsevier
4. An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics by G.K.Batchelor, Cambridge University Press
5. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by Garde et. al., Scitech
6. Fluid Mechanics by J.F.Douglas, J.M.Gasiorek, J.A.Swaffield and L.B.Jack, Pearson Education.
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PCEE4203 Electrical Machines- I
MODULE- I (12 Hrs)
1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF DC MACHINES: Armature Windings (Simplex Lap and Simplex
Wave), Methods of Excitation, Expression for EMF Induced and Torque Developed in the
Armature, Counter Torque and Counter or Back EMF, Armature Reaction, Commutation,
Brush Shift and its Effects, Interpoles, Compensationg Windings.
2. DC GENERATOR CHARACTERISTICS: Characteristics for Separately Excited DC Generator
(No-Load and Load), Conditions for Self Excitation, Critical Resistance and Critical Speed,
Characteristics for Self Excited DC Shunt Generator (No-Load and Load), Voltage
Regulation, Parallel Operation of DC Shunt Generators and DC Series Generators.
MODULE- II (13 Hrs)
3. DC MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS: Characteristic for Speed~Armature Current,
Torque~Armature Current and Speed~Torque of (i) Separately Excited DC Motor, (ii) DC
Shunt Motor, (iii) DC Series Motor, and (iv) DC Compound Motor, Comparison Between
Different types of DC Motors and their Application.
4. DC MOTOR STARTING and PERFORMANCE: Necessity of a Starter, Starting of DC Shunt,
Series and Compound Motors, Precautions During Starting of DC Series Motor, Speed
Control of DC Shunt and Series Motors, Classification of Losses, Efficiency Evaluation
from Direct and Indirect Methods (i) Brake Test (Direct method), (ii) Swinburnes Test
(Indirect method), (iii) Regenerative/Hopkinsons Test (Indirect method).
MODULE- III (15 Hrs)
5. SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMERS: Constructional Features, EMF Equation, Turns Ratio,
Phasor Diagrams at No-Load and Load Conditions, Equivalent Circuit, Determination of
Parameters From Tests (Polarity Test, Open Circuit Test and Short Circuit Test, Back to
Back test), Voltage Regulation, Per Unit Calculation, Losses and Efficiency, Auto
Transformers and their application.
6. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES: Constructional Features of Squirrel Cage Rotor type
and Slip Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Principle of Operation, Concept of
Slip, Slip Speed, Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram, No-Load and Blocked Rotor
tests, Determination of Parameters, Slip~Torque Characteristics and Effect of Rotor
resistance on it, Losses and Efficiency. Starting of Squirrel Cage Rotor type and Slip
Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Speed Control of Induction Motors, Cogging,
Crawling and Electrical Braking of Induction Motors, Brief Idea on Induction Generators.
Text Book :
1. Electric Machines D P Kothari and I J Nagrath Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Book(s):
1. The Performance and Design of DC Machines A E Clayton.
2. Theory and Performance of AC Machines M G Say
3. Electrical Machinery P S Bimbhra Khanna Publishers.
4. Electrical Machines P K Mukherjee and S Chakravorti Dhanpat Rai
Publications.
5. Electric Machinery Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley Jr., S. D. Umans Tata Mc Graw
Hill.
6. Electric Machinery And Transformers Guru & Hiziroglu Oxford University Press.
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7. Electric Machines Charles Hubert Pearson Education.
PCEE4204 Electrical and Electronics Measurement
MODULE- I (14 Hrs)
1. INTRODUCTION: (a) Measurement and Error: Definition, Accuracy and Precision, Significant
Figures, Types of Errors. (b) Standards of Measurement: Classification of Standards, Electrical
Standards, IEEE Standards.
2. MEASUREMENT OF RESISTANCE, INDUCTANCE and CAPACITANCE: (a) Resistance:
Measurement of Low Resistance by Kelvins Double Bridge, Measurement of Medium
Resistance, Measurement of High Resistance, Measurement of Resistance of Insulating
Materials, Portable Resistance Testing set (Megohmmeter), Measurement of Insulation
Resistance when Power is ON, Measurement of Resistance of Earth Connections. (b)
Inductance: Measurement of Self Inductance by Ammeter and Voltmeter, and AC Bridges
(Maxwells, Hays, & Anderson Bridge), Measurement of Mutual Inductance by Felicis Method,
and as Self Inductance. (c) Capacitance: Measurement of Capacitance by Ammeter and
Voltmeter, and AC Bridges (Owens, Schering & Wiens Bridge), Screening of Bridge
Components and Wagnor Earthing Device.
MODULE-II (14 Hrs)
3. GALVANOMETER: Construction, Theory and Principle of operation of DArsonval, Vibration
(Moving Magnet & Moving Coil types), and Ballistic Galvanometer, Influence of Resistance on
Damping, Logarithmic decrement, Calibration of Galvanometers, Galvanometer Constants,
Measurement of Flux and Magnetic Field by using Galvanometers.
4. AMMETER and VOLTMETER: Derivation for Deflecting Torque of; PMMC, MI (attraction and
repulsion types), Electro Dynamometer and Induction type Ammeters and Voltmeters.
5. POTENTIOMETER: Construction, Theory and Principle of operation of DC Potentiometers
(Crompton, Vernier, Constant Resistance, & Deflectional Potentiometer), and AC
Potentiometers (Drysdale-Tinsley & Gall-Tinsley Potentiometer).
6. MEASUREMENT OF POWER, ENERGY, FREQUENCY and POWER FACTOR: Measurement
of single phase and three phase power by wattmeter, Construction, Theory and Principle of
operation of (a) Electro-Dynamometer and Induction type Wattmeters, (b) Single Phase and
Polyphase Induction type Watt-hour meters, (c) Frequency Meters, and (d) Power Factor
Meters.
MODULE- III (14 Hrs)
7. CURRENT TRANSFPRMER and POTENTIAL TRANSFOMER: Construction, Theory,
Characteristics and Testing of CTs and PTs.
8. ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING BASIC PARAAMETERS: Amplified DC
Meters, AC Voltmeters using Rectifiers, True RMS Voltmeter, Considerations for choosing an
Analog Voltmeter, Digital Voltmeters (Block Diagrams only), Q-meter.
9. OSCILLOSCOPE: Block Diagrams, Delay Line, Multiple Trace, Oscilloscope Probes,
Oscilloscope Techniques, Introduction to Analog and Digital Storage Oscilloscopes,
Measurement of Frequency, Phase Angle, and Time Delay using Oscilloscope.
10. COUNTERS and ANALYZERS: Introduction to Wave, Harmonic Distortion and Spectrum
Analyzers, Frequency Counters, Computer Controlled Test Systems: Testing an Audio
Amplifier.
Text Book(s) :
1. Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments Golding & Widdis 5th Edition,
Reem Publication (For sections 2 to 6: Selected Portions from Ch.-VI, VII, IX, XIX, XX, XXI &
XXII).
2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques Helfrick & Cooper
Pearson Education (For sections 1, 7 to 9: Selected Portions from Ch.-1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 13).
Reference Book(s):
3. A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation A K Sawhney
Dhanpat Rai & Co.
4. Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Joshep Carr 3rd Edition,
Pearson Education.
5. Electronic Instrumentation H C Kalsi 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
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6. Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation Oliver & Cage Tata McGraw Hill.
Text Books:
1. A First Course in Digital System Design: An Integrated Approach, India Edition, John P.
Uyemura, PWS Publishing Company, a division of Thomson Learning Inc.
2. Digital Systems Principles and Applications, 10th Edition, Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S. Widemer and
Gregory L. Moss, Pearson Education.
3. Digital Design, Robert K. Dueck, CENGAGE Learning.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Principles and Applications, 6th Edition, Donald P. Leach, Albert Paul Malvino and
Goutam Saha, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Digital Fundamentals, 5th Edition, T.L. Floyd and R.P. Jain, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
3. Digital Electronics, Principles and Integrated Circuit, Anil K. Jain, Wiley India Edition.
4. Digital Design, 3rd Edition, Moris M. Mano, Pearson Education.
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PCEE7203 Electrical Machines Lab-I
1. Determination of critical resistance and critical speed from no load test of a DC shunt generator.
2. Plotting of external and internal characteristics of a DC shunt generator.
3. Speed control of DC shunt motor by armature voltage control and flux control method.
4. Determination of efficiency of DC machine by Swinburnes Test and Brake Test.
5. Determination of efficiency of DC machine by Hopkinsons Test.
6. Determination of Efficiency and Voltage Regulation by Open Circuit and Short Circuit test on
single phase transformer.
7. Polarity test and Parallel operation of two single phase transformers.
8. Back-to Back test on two single phase transformers.
9. Determination of parameters of three phase induction motor from No load Test and Blocked
Rotor Test.
10. Determination of Efficiency, Plotting of Torque-Slip Characteristics of Three Phase Induction
motor by Brake Test.
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PCEC7202 Digital Electronics Circuit Lab
List of Experiments:
(Atleast 10 experiments should be done, Experiment No. 1 and 2 are compulsory and out of the balance 8
experiments atleast 3 experiments has to be implemented through both Verilog/VHDL and hardware
implementation as per choice of the student totaling to 6 and the rest 2 can be either through
Verilog/VHDL or hardware implementation.)
1. Digital Logic Gates: Investigate logic behavior of AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX-NOR, Invert and
Buffer gates, use of Universal NAND Gate.
2. Gate-level minimization: Two level and multi level implementation of Boolean functions.
3. Combinational Circuits: design, assemble and test: adders and subtractors, code converters, gray code
to binary and 7 segment display.
4. Design, implement and test a given design example with (i) NAND Gates only (ii) NOR Gates only and
(iii) using minimum number of Gates.
5. Design with multiplexers and de-multiplexers.
6. Flip-Flop: assemble, test and investigate operation of SR, D & J-K flip-flops.
7. Shift Registers: Design and investigate the operation of all types of shift registers with parallel load.
8. Counters: Design, assemble and test various ripple and synchronous counters - decimal counter,
Binary counter with parallel load.
9. Memory Unit: Investigate the behaviour of RAM unit and its storage capacity 16 X 4 RAM: testing,
simulating and memory expansion.
10. Clock-pulse generator: design, implement and test.
11. Parallel adder and accumulator: design, implement and test.
12. Binary Multiplier: design and implement a circuit that multiplies 4-bit unsigned numbers to produce a 8-
bit product.
13. Verilog/VHDL simulation and implementation of Experiments listed at Sl. No. 3 to 12.
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HSSM7203 Communication & Interpersonal skills for
Corporate Readiness Lab.
Lab 30 hours
This course will focus on communication in professional (work-related) situations of the kind that
BPUT graduates may expect to encounter on entering the professional domain.
Some typical forms of work-related communication, oral or written, are listed below. Practice
activities for all four skills can be designed around these or similar situations.
2 In-house communication
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BIJU PATNAIK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,
ORISSA
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE)
5th Semester 6th Semester
Code Subjects L-T-P Credit Code Subjects L-T-P Credit
Theory Theory
PCEC4303 Control Systems Engineering 3-0-0 3 PCEL4303 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers 3-0-0 3
PCEL4301 Power Electronics 3-0-0 3 PCEE4301 Transmission and Distribution System 3-0-0 3
Professional Elective-I (Any one) 3-0-0 3 Professional Elective-II (Any one) 3-0-0 3
PEEC4302 Fibre Optics & Optoelectronics Devices PEEL5303 Electric Drives
PEEL5302 Renewable Energy Systems PCEE4304 Communication Engineering
PEEL5301 Sensors and Transducers PCEC4304 Digital Signal Processing
Free Elective-I (Any one) 3-0-0 3 Free Elective-II (Any one) 3-0-0 3
FESM6301 Numerical methods PCCS4304 Operating Systems
PCBM4301 Elements of Biomedical Instrumentation PEEC4304 Computer Networks &Data Communication
FEEC6301 Data Base Management Systems PEME5305 Robotics & Robot Application
PCIT4303 Java Progamming FEEE6301 Industrial Process Control and Dynamics
Practical/Sessional Practical/Sessional
PCEC7303 Control & Instrumentation Lab 0-0-3 2 PCEL7303 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab. 0-0-3 2
PCEL7301 Power Electronics Lab. 0-0-3 2 PCEL7304 Machine Design & Simulation Lab. 0-0-3 2
PCEL7302 Electrical Machines Lab-II 0-0-3 2 PEEL7303 Electric Drives Lab / 0-0-3 2
PCEE7304 Communication Engineering Lab /
PCEC7304 Digital Signal Processing Lab
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Practical/Sessional Credits Practical/Sessional Credits 06
Module II
(a)Waste Water Treatment: DO and BOD of Waste water treatment process,
pretreatment, primary and secondary treatment of waste water, Activated sludge
treatment: Anaerobic digestion, Reactor configurations and methane production.
(b)Air Pollution : Air pollution and pollutants, criteria pollutants, Acid deposition, Global
climate change greenhouse gases, non-criteria pollutants, air pollution meteorology,
Atmospheric dispersion. Industrial Air Emission Control. Flue gas desulphurization, NOx
removal, Fugitive emissions.
(c) Solid waste, Hazardous waste management, Solid Waste Management, Source
classification and composition of MSW: Separation, storage and transportation, Reuse
and recycling, Waste Minimization Techniques. Hazardous Waste Management,
Hazardous waste and their generation, Transportation and treatment: Incinerators,
Inorganic waste treatment. E.I.A., Environmental auditing,
Module III
Occupational Safety and Health Acts, Safety procedures, Type of Accidents, Chemical
and Heat Burns, Prevention of Accidents involving Hazardous substances, Human error
and Hazard Analysis. Hazard Control Measures in integratednsteel industry, Petroleum
Refinery, L.P.G. Bottling, Pharmaceutical industry. Fire Prevention Detection,
Extinguishing Fire, Electrical Safety, Product Safety. Safety Management- Safety
Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials, Corrosive Substances, Gas Cylinders,
Hydro Carbons and Wastes. Personal Protective Equipments.
Text Book :
1. Environmental Engineering Irwin/ McGraw Hill International Edition, 1997, G. Kiely,
2. Environmental Engineering by Prof B.K. Mohapatra, Seven Seas Publication, Cuttack
3. Industrial Safety Management, L. M. Deshmukh, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
Reference Books
1. Environmental Engineering by Arcadio P. Sincero & Gergoria A. Sincero PHI Publication
2. Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science, M. L. Davis and S. J. Masen,
McGraw Hill International Edition, 2004
3. Environmental Science, Curringham & Saigo, TMH,
4. Man and Environment by Dash & Mishra
5. An Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science by Gilbert M. Masters &
Wendell P. Ela - PHI Publication.
6. Industrial Safety Management and Technology, Colling. D A Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
HSSM3302 OPTIMIZATION IN ENGINEERING (3-0-0)
Text Books :
1. Modern Control Engineering by K. Ogata, 5th edition PHI.
2. Control Systems Engg. by I.J. Nagrath and M.Gopal, 5th Edition, New Age International
Publishers (2010).
3. Modern Control Systems by Richard C.Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, 11th Ed (2009), Pearson
Reference Books :
1. Design of Feedback Control Systems by R.T. Stefani, B. Shahian, C.J. Savator, G.H.
Hostetter, Fourth Edition (2009), Oxford University Press.
2. Control Systems (Principles and Design) by M.Gopal 3rd edition (2008), TMH.
3. Analysis of Linear Control Systems by R.L. Narasimham, I.K. International Publications
4. Control Systems Engineering by S.P. Eugene Xavier and J. Josheph Cyril Babu, 1st Edition
(2004), S. Chand Co. Ltd.
5. Problems and solutions in Control System Engineering by S.N. Sivanandam and S.N.
Deepa, Jaico Publishing House.
PCEL4301 POWER ELECTRONICS (3-0-0)
Module-1 12 Lecturers
1. Power semiconductor devices: Switching and V-I characteristic of devices
Thyristor family: SCR, TRIAC,GTO,RCT,MCT, and Transistor Family: BJT, IGBT,
and MOSFET Ch: (1.3, 1.4, 4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.3.2, 4.6, 4.10, 7.2, 7.4,7.5 ).
2. (a) Triggering Methods: SCR: UJT and R-C triggering scheme,Power Transistor:
MOSFET Gate drive, BJT base drive, IGBT gate drive, Isolation of gate and
base drive. Ch: (17.2, 17.3,17.4, 17.5).
(b) Protection of Devices: SCR: Over voltage, over current, dv/dt, di/dt, Gate
Protection. Transistor: protection of power BJT, IGBT and power MOSFET,
dv/dt & di/dt limitation. Ch: (18.4, 18.5, 18.6, 18.7, 18.8, 4.8, 7.9, 7.10)
Module-2 12 Lectures
3(a). AC to DC converter: Un controlled Diode rectifier : Single phase half wave and
full wave rectifiers with R-L and R -L-E load ,3 phase bridge rectifier with R-L
and R-L-E load Ch: (3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.8)
Controlled rectifiers : Principle of phase controlled converter operation, single
phase full converter with R-L and R-L-E load,3 phase full converter with R-L and
R-L-E load ,single phase semi converter with R-L and R-L-E load, 3 phase semi
converter with R-L and R-L-E load. Ch: (10.2, 10.3, 10.6, 10.9, 10.10)
Single phase PWM rectifier, Three phase PWM rectifier.
Ch: (10.8.3, 10. 8.4, 10.8.5)
3(b).AC AC converter : AC voltage controller: Single phase bi-directional
controllers with R and R-L load, single phase cycloconverters, ac-voltage
controllers with PWM control. Ch: (11.4, 11.5, 11.9.1, 11.10)
Module 3 12 Lectures
3(c). DC to DC converter: Classification: First quadrant, second quardrant, first
and second quardrant, third and fourth quardrant, fourth quardrant converter.
Switching mode regulators: Buck regulators, Boost regulators, Buck-Boost
regulators, Cuk regulators, Isolated Types: Fly Back Converters, Forward
converters, Push Pull Converters, Bridge Converter.
Ch: (5.7,5.8.1,5.8.2,5.8.3,5.8.4)
3(d) DC to AC converter: Inverters: PWM inverters, Single phase Bridge
Inverters, 3-Phase Inverters-180 deg. conduction, 120 deg. conduction. voltage
control of 3-Phase Inverters: Sinusoidal PWM , space vector modulation,
Current Source Inverter, Zero Current Switching resonant inverters, Zero
Voltage Switching resonant inverter. Ch: (6.4, 6.5, 6.8.1, 6.8.4, 6.10, 8.8, 8.9)
4. Applications: UPS, SMPS, Battery Chargers, Electronic Ballast, Static VAR
Compensator. Ch: (14.2.1, 14.2.2, 14.2.3, 14.2.4,14.2.6, 13.6.4)
Text Books:
1.Power Electronics: Circuits,Devices and Applications by M H Rashid, 3rd Edition,
Pearson
Reference Books:
1. Power Electronics: Principles and Applications by J. Vithayathil, TMH Edition
2. Power Converter Circuits by W Shepherd and L Zhang, CRC, Taylor and Francis,
Special Indian Edition
3. Power Electronics: Converters , Applications, and Design by Mohan, Undeland and
Robbins, Wiley Student Edition.
PCEL4302 ELECTRICAL MACHINES-II (3-1-0)
Groups (Yy0, Dd0, Dz0, Yy6, Dd6, Dz6, Yd1, Dy1, Yz1, Yd11, Dy11, Yz11), Parallel
operation of three phase transformers. [M.G.Say: Ch.5.9, 5.15] (3 hours)
7. Single Phase and Special Purpose Motors (5 hours)
The Universal Motor, Introduction to Single Phase Induction Motors, Starting of
Single Phase Induction Motors, Speed Control of Single Phase Induction Motors, The
Circuit Model of a Single Phase Induction Motor, Other types of Motors: Reluctance
Motors, Stepper Motors. [Chapman: Ch.10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6]
TEXT BOOKS:
(1) Stephen J. Chapman-Electric Machinery and Fundamentals- McGraw Hill International
Edition, (Fourth Edition), 2005.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
(1) P.C.Sen-Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics-2nd Edition, John Wiley and
Sons, Wiley India Reprint, 2007.
(2) B.S.Guru & H.R.Hiziroglu-Electric Machinery & Transformers-3rd Ed-Oxford Press, 2010.
PEEC4302FIBER OPTICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS
DEVICES
Text Books
1. Fiber optics and Optoelectronics, R.P.Khare, Oxford University Press(selected sections
from chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9and10)
2. Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices, Pallab Bhatttacharya, second edition, Pearson
Education (selected sections from chapters 10 and 11)
Reference Books
1. Fiber optic communications, Joseph C Palais, fourth edition, Pearson Education.
2. Optical Fiber Communications, Keiser G, 4th Edition Tata McGraw Hill Education Private
Limited.
3. Optical Fiber Communication Principles and practice,Senior J,Prentice Hall of India.
PEEL5302 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
Module I (5 Hours)
Introduction
Fossil fuel based systems Impact of fossil fuel based systems, Non conventional energy
seasonal variations and availability, Renewable energy sources and features,
Hybrid energy systems, Distributed energy systems and dispersed generation (DG)
Module II: (20 Hours)
Solar Photovoltaic systems:
Operating principle, Photovoltaic cell concepts, Cell, module, array, Series and parallel
connections, Maximum power point tracking, Applications, Battery charging, Pumping,
Lighting, Peltier cooling
Solar processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earths
surface. Solar collectors. Types and performance characteristics. Applications
Wind Energy:
Wind energy conversion; efficiency limit for wind energy conversion, types of
converters, aerodynamics of wind rotors, power ~ speed and torque ~ speed
characteristics of wind turbines, wind turbine control systems; conversion to electrical
power: induction and synchronous generators, grid connected and self excited induction
generator operation, constant voltage and constant frequency generation with power
electronic control, single and double output systems, reactive power compensation;
Characteristics of wind power plant. Applications:
Module III (15 hours)
Biomass Power:
Operating principle, Combustion and fermentation, Anaerobic digester. Wood gassifier,
Pyrolysis, Applications, Bio gas, Wood stoves, Bio diesel, Combustion engine.
Application,
Hybrid Systems
Need for Hybrid Systems, Range and type of Hybrid systems, Case studies of Diesel-
PV, Wind-PV, Microhydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems, electric and hybrid electric
vehicles
Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari, K. C. Singal, R. Ranjan, Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging
Technologies, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2008.
2. B.H.Khan, Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGrawHill, 2009
3. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems, Oxford Univ.
Press, New Delhi, 2005.
Reference Books:
1. S. A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and Their Environmental
Impact, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2006.
PEEL5301 SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
Module 1 10 lectures
Elements of a general measurement system;
Static Characteristics: systematic characteristics, statistical characteristics, calibration;
Dynamic characteristics of measurement systems: transfer functions of typical sensing
elements, step and frequency response of first and second order elements, dynamic
error in measurement systems. (Bentley: Chapters 1-4)
Module-2 14 lectures
Sensing elements: Resistive sensing elements: potentiometers, Resistance
Temperature Detector (RTD), thermistors, strain gages.
Capacitive sensing elements: variable separation, area and dielectric;
Inductive sensing elements: variable reluctance and LVDT displacement sensors;
Electromagnetic sensing elements: velocity sensors,
Thermoelctric sensing elements: laws, thermocouple characteristics, installation
problems, cold junction compensation.
IC temperature sensor
Elastic sensing elements: Bourdon tube, bellows, and diaphragms for pressure sensing,
force and torque measurement.
(Bentley: Sections 8.1 to 8.6; Ghosh: Section 10.3 to 10.4).
Module-3 10 lectures
Signal Conditioning Elements:
Deflection bridges: design of resistive and reactive bridges, push-pull configuration for
improvement of linearity and sensitivity
Amplifiers: Operational amplifiers-ideal and non-ideal performances, inverting, non-
inverting and differential amplifiers, instrumentation amplifier, filters. A.C. carrier
systems, phase sensitive demodulators and its applications in instrumentation.
(Bentley: Sections 9.1 to 9.3; Ghosh: Sections 15.1 and 15.2) .
Text Books:
1. Principles of Measurement Systems- J.P. Bentley (3/e), Pearson Education, New Delhi,
2007.
2. Introduction to Measurement and Instrumentation- A.K. Ghosh(3/e), PHI Learning, New
Delhi, 2009.
3. Transducers and Instrumentation- D.V.S. Murthy (2/e), PHI Learning, New Delhi, 2009.
Reference Books:
1. Measurement Systems Application and Design- E.O. Doeblin (4/e), McGraw-Hill,
International, NY.
2. Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements- J.W. Dally, W.F. Riley and K.G.
McConnel (2/e), John Wiley, NY, 2003.
3. Industrial Instrumentation- T.R. Padmanabhan, Springer, London, 2000.
Free Electives
Unit-III(10 Hours)
Ordinary differential equation: Euler method, Improvement of Eulers method, Runge-
Kutta methods, System of equations, Multi step methods,
General methods for boundary value problems, Eigen value problems
Text Book:
1. S.C. Chapra, R.P.Canale, Numerical methods for Engineers, Fifth edition, THM
Publication.
Reference Books
1. S. Kalavathy, Numerica methods, Thomson/ Cengage India
2. K.E. Atkinson, Numerical analysis, Second edition, John Wiley & Sons.
PCBM4301ELEMENTS OF BIOMEDICAL
INSTRUMENTATION (3-0-0)
Module I (13 Hours)
(i) What is bioengineering: Engineering versus Science, Bioengineering, Biochemical
Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Career Opportunities.
Text Books:-
1. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering by Michael M. Domach, Pearson
Education Inc,-2004
2. II-Hand Book of Biomedical Instrumentation-2nd Ed by R.S.Khandpur, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2003.
Reference Books:
(1) Introduction to Biomedical equipment technology, 4e. By JOSEPH.J.CAAR
& JOHN M.BROWN (Pearson education publication)
(2) Medical Instrumentation-application & design. 3e By JOHN.G.WEBSTER
John Wiley & sons publications
(3) Leslie. Cromwell Biomedical instrumentation & measurements, 2e PHI
(4) Dr. M. Arumugam Biomedical instrumentations, Anuradha Publishers.
FEEC6301 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (3-0-0)
Text Books:
1. Database System Concepts by Sudarshan, Korth (McGraw-Hill Education )
2. Fundamentals of Database System By Elmasari & Navathe- Pearson Education
References Books:
(1) An introduction to Database System Bipin Desai, Galgotia Publications
(2) Database System: concept, Design & Application by S.K.Singh (Pearson Education)
(3) Database management system by leon &leon (Vikas publishing House).
(4) Fundamentals of Database Management System Gillenson, Wiley India
(5) Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design by Toby J. Teorey, Sam S. Lightstone, and
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Tom Nadeau, , 4 Edition, 2005, Elsevier India Publications, New Delhi
PCIT4303 JAVA Programming (3-0-0)
Module I 12 Hrs
Introduction to Java and Java programming Environment. Object Oriented
Programming.
Fundamental Programming Structure: Data Types, variable, Typecasting Arrays,
Operators and their precedence.
Control Flow: Javas Selection statements (if, switch, iteration, statement, while, do-
while, for, Nested loop).
Concept of Objects and Classes, Using Exiting Classes building your own classes,
constructor overloading, static , final, this keyword .
Inheritance: Using Super to Call Super class constructor, Method overriding, Dynamic
method Dispatch, Using Abstract Classes, Using final with inheritance. The Object
Class.
Packages & Interfaces : Packages, Access Protection, Importing package, Interface,
Implementing Interfaces, variables in Interfaces, Interfaces can be extended.
Exception Handling: Fundamentals, Types Checked , Unchecked exceptions, Using try
& catch, Multiple catch, throw , throws, finally, Javas Built in exceptions, user defined
exception.
Module - II 12 Hrs
Multi Threading: Java Thread Model, Thread Priorities, Synchronization, Creating a
thread, Creating Multiple threads, Using isAlive ( ) and join ( ), wait () & notify ( ).
String Handling: String constructors, String length, Character Extraction, String
Comparison, Modifying a string.
Java I/O: Classes & Interfaces, Stream classes, Byte streams, Character streams,
Serialization.
JDBC: Fundamentals, Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV drivers.
Networking: Basics, Socket overview, Networking classes, & interfaces, TCP/IP client
sockets, whois, URL format, URL connection, TCP/IP Server Sockets.
List of Experiment :
1. Study of the V-I characteristics of SCR, TRIAC and MOSFET.
2. Study of the V-I characteristics of UJT
3. (a)Study of the synchronized UJT triggering circuit.
(b) Study of the cosine controlled triggering method
4. Study of the single phase half wave controlled rectifier and semi converter circuit
with R and R-L Load
5. Study of single phase full wave controlled rectifier circuits(mid point and Bridge
type) with R and R-L Load
6. Study of three phase full wave controlled rectifier circuits(Full and Semi
converter) with R and R-L Load
7. Study of the forward converter (Buck converter) and flyback converter(boost
converter) operation.
8. Study of the single phase pwm voltage source inverter.
9. Study the performance of three phase VSI with PWM control.
10. Study the performance of single phase AC Voltage controller with R and R-L
Load
11. Ramp comparator scheme of regulating ac power using triac and opto isolator
12. Study of the resonant inverter.
PCEL7302 Electrical Machines laboratory-II (0-0-3)
List of Experiment :
Text Books:
1. Power System Analysis- By John J. Grainger & W. D. Stevenson, Jr, Tata
Mcgraw-Hill, 2003 Edition, 15th Reprint, 2010.
2. Power System Analysis & Design- By B. R. Gupta, S. Chand Publications, 3rd
Edition, Reprint, 2003.
PCEE 4302 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY (3-0-0)
MODULE-II
ANALOG SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION: Introduction to modulation,
Amplitude Modulation (AM), Angle Modulation, Radio and Television broadcasting
MODULE-III
PULSE MODULATION SYSTEMS: Pulse amplitude modulation, Pulse Time
Modulation
PULSE CODE MODULATION: PCM system, Intersymbol interference, Eye patterns,
Equalization, Companding, Time Division Multiplexing of PCM signals, Line codes,
Bandwidth of PCM system, Noise in PCM systems, Delta Modulation (DM), Limitations
of DM, Adaptive Delta Modulation, Noise in Delta Modulation, Comparison between
PCM and DM, Delta or Differential PCM (DPCM), S-Ary System
Text Book:
1. John G.Proakis,M. Salehi, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, 2nd
ed. New Delhi,India: PHI Learning Private Limited, 2009.; Selected portion from
Chapter 1,2 and 3 for module MODULE-I and MODULE-II of the course.
2. R.P Singh and S.D Sapre, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Analog & Digital, 2nd
ed. New Delhi, India: Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, 2009;
Selected portions from Chapter 7 and 8 of the book for MODULE-III.
Reference Book:
1. Taub, Schilling, Saha, Taubs Principles of Communication Systems, TMH.
2. Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, by B.P. Lathi, Oxford
PCEC4304 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (3-0-0)
Module I (10 hours)
The Z-Transform and Its Application to the Analysis of LTI Systems: The Z-Transform: The
Direct Z-Transform, The Inverse Z-Transform; Properties of the Z-Transform; Inversion of the Z-
Transforms: The Inversion of the Z-Transform by Power Series Expansion, The Inversion of the
Z-Transform by Partial-Fraction Expansion; Analysis of Linear Time-Invariant Systems in the z-
Domain: Response of Systems with rational System Functions, Transient and Steady-State
Responses, Causality and Stability, Pole-Zero Cancellations.
Selected portions from Chapter 3 (3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2, 3.4.2, 3.4.3, 3.5.1, 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 3.5.4) of
Textbook I
The Discrete Fourier Transform: Its Properties and Applications: Frequency Domain
Sampling: Frequency-Domain Sampling and Reconstruction of Discrete-Time Signals, The
Discrete Fourier Transform, The DFT as a Linear Transformation, Relationship of the DFT to
other Transforms; Properties of the DFT: Periodicity, Linearity, and Symmetry Properties,
Multiplication of Two DFTs and Circular Convolution, Additional DFT Properties; Linear Filtering
Methods Based on the DFT: Use of the DFT in Linear Filtering, Filtering of Long Data
Sequences; Frequency Analysis of Signals using the DFT; The Discrete Cosine Transform:
Forward DCT, Inverse DCT, DCT as an Orthogonal Transform. Chapter 7 of Textbook 1.
Module II (10 hours)
Implementation of Discrete-Time Systems: Structure for the Realization of Discrete-Time
Systems, Structure for FIR Systems: Direct-Form Structure, Cascade-Form Structures,
Frequency-Sampling Structures; Structure for IIR Systems: Direct-Form Structures, Signal Flow
Graphs and Transposed Structures, Cascade-Form Structures, Parallel-Form Structures.
Selected portions from Chapter 9 (9.1, 9.2.1, 9.2.2, 9.2.3, 9.3.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3, 9.3.4)of TextbookI
Design of Digital Filters:
General Considerations: Causality and Its Implications, Characteristics of Practical Frequency-
Selective Filters; Design of FIR Filters: Symmetric and Antisymmetric FIR Filters, Design of
Linear-Phase FIR Filters by using Windows, Design of Linear-Phase FIR Filters by the
Frequency-Sampling Method; Design of IIR Filters from Analog Filters: IIR Filter Design by
Impulse Invariance, IIR Filter Design by the Bilinear Transformation. Selected portions from
Chapter 10 (10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 10.2.4, 10.3.2, 10.3.3) of Textbook I
Module- III (15 hours)
Efficient Computation of the DFT: Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms
Efficient Computation of the DFT: FFT Algorithms: Direct Computation of the DFT, Radix-2 FFT
Algorithms: Decimation-In-Time (DIT), Decimation-In-Time (DIF); Applications of FFT
Algorithms: Efficient Computation of the DFT of two Real Sequences, Efficient Computation of
the DFT a 2N-Point Real Sequence, Use of the FFT Algorithm in Linear Filtering and
Correlation.
Selected portions from Chapter 8 (8.1.1, 8.1.3, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.2.3) of Textbook I
Adaptive Filters:
Application of Adaptive Filters: System Identification or System Modeling, Adaptive Channel
Equalization, Adaptive Line Enhancer, Adaptive Noise Cancelling; Adaptive Direct-Form FIR
Filters-The LMS Algorithm: Minimum Mean Square Error Criterion, The LMS Algorithm.
Selected portions from chapter 13 (13.1.1, 13.1.2, 13.1.5, 13.1.6, 13.2.1, 13.2.2) of Text book I
Text Books
1. Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, 4th Edition,
Pearson.
Reference Book :
1. Digital Signal Processing: a Computer-Based Approach Sanjit K. Mitra, TMH.
2. Digital Signal Processing S. Salivahan, A. Vallavraj and C. Gnanapriya, TMH
3. Digital Signal Processing Manson H. Hayes (Schaums Outlines) Adapted by Subrata Bhattacharya, TMH.
4. Digital Signal Processing: A Modern Introduction Ashok Ambardar, Cengage Learning.
5. Modern Digital Signal Processing Roberto Cristi, Cengage Learning.
6. Digital Signal Processing: Fundamentals and Applications Li Tan, Academic Press, Elsevier.
7. Digital Signal Processing: A MATLAB-Based Approach Vinay K. Ingle and John G. Proakis, Cengage Learning.
8. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB Robert J. Schilling and Sandra L. Harris, Cengage
OPERATING SYSTEM (3-0-0)
MODULE-I 12 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM:
What is an Operating System? Simple Batch Systems, Multiprogramming and Time Sharing
systems. Personal Computer Systems, Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems and Real time
Systems.
Operating System Structures: Operating System Services, System components, Protection
system, Operating System Services, system calls
PROCESS MANAGEMENT:
Process Concept, Process Scheduling, Operation on Processes, Interprocess
communication, Examples of IPC Systems, Multithreading Models, Threading Issues,
Process Scheduling Basic concepts, scheduling criteria, scheduling algorithms, Thread
Scheduling.
MODULE-II 12 Hours
PROCESS COORDINATION: Synchronization: The Critical section problem, Petersons
solution, Synchronization hardware, Semaphores, Classical problems of synchronization,
Monitors.
Deadlocks: System model, Deadlock Characterization Methods for Handling Deadlocks,
Deadlock Prevention, Deadlock avoidance, Deadlock Detection, recovery from Deadlock.
MEMORY MANAGEMENT: Memory Management strategies, Logical versus Physical
Address space, swapping, contiguous Allocation, Paging, Segmentation.
Virtual Memory: Background, Demand paging, performance of Demand paging, Page
Replacement, Page Replacement Algorithms. Allocation of frames, Thrashing, Demand
Segmentation.
MODULE-III 11 Hours
STORAGE MANAGEMENT:
File System Concept, Access Methods, File System Structure, File System Structure, File
System Implementation, Directory implementation, Efficiency and Performance, Recovery,
Overview of Mass Storage Structure, Disk Structure, Disk Scheduling, Disk Management,
Swap-Space Management, I/O System Overview, I/O Hardware, Application I/O Interface,
Kernel I/O Subsystem, Transforming I/O Request to Hardware Operation.
CASE STUDIES: The LINUX System, Windows XP, Windows Vista
TEXT BOOK:
1. Operating System Concepts Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne, 8th
edition, Wiley-India, 2009.
2. Mordern Operating Systems Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 3rd Edition, PHI
3. Operating Systems: A Spiral Approach Elmasri, Carrick, Levine, TMH Edition
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Operating Systems Flynn, McHoes, Cengage Learning
2. Operating Systems Pabitra Pal Choudhury, PHI
3. Operating Systems William Stallings, Prentice Hall
4. Operating Systems H.M. Deitel, P. J. Deitel, D. R. Choffnes, 3rd Edition, Pearson
PEEC4304 COMPUTER NETWORK & DATA
COMMUNICATION (3-0-0)
Module I 12 Hrs
Overview of Data Communications and Networking.
Physical Layer : Analog and Digital, Analog Signals, Digital Signals, Analog versus Digital,
Data Rate Limits, Transmission Impairment, More about signals.
Digital Transmission: Line coding, Block coding, Sampling, Transmission mode.
Analog Transmission: Modulation of Digital Data; Telephone modems, modulation of Analog
signals. Multiplexing : FDM , WDM , TDM ,
Transmission Media: Guided Media, Unguided media (wireless)
Circuit switching and Telephone Network: Circuit switching, Telephone network.
Module II 12 Hrs
Data Link Layer
Error Detection and correction: Types of Errors, Detection, Error Correction
Data Link Control and Protocols:
Flow and Error Control, Stop-and-wait ARQ. Go-Back-N ARQ, Selective Repeat ARQ,
HDLC.
Point-to Point Access: PPP
Point to- Point Protocol, PPP Stack,
Multiple Access
Random Access, Controlled Access, Channelization.
Local area Network: Ethernet.
Traditional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet. Token bus, token ring
Wireless LANs: IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth virtual circuits: Frame Relay and ATM.
Module III 12 Hrs
Network Layer:
Host to Host Delivery: Internetworking, addressing and Routing
Network Layer Protocols: ARP, IPV4, ICMP, IPV6 ad ICMPV6
Transport Layer: Process to Process Delivery: UDP; TCP congestion control and Quality of
service.
Application Layer :
Client Server Model, Socket Interface, Domain Name System (DNS): Electronic Mail
(SMTP) and file transfer (FTP) HTTP and WWW.
Text Books:
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1. Data Communications and Networking: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Tata McGraw-Hill, 4 Ed
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3. Computer Networks: A. S. Tannenbum, D. Wetherall, Prentice Hall, Imprint of Pearson 5 Ed
Reference Book : .
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1. Computer Networks:A system Approach:Larry L, Peterson and Bruce S. Davie,Elsevier, 4 Ed
2. Computer Networks: Natalia Olifer, Victor Olifer, Willey India
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3. Data and Computer Communications: William Stallings, Prentice Hall, Imprint of Pearson, 9 Ed.
4. Data communication & Computer Networks: Gupta, Prentice Hall of India
5. Network for Computer Scientists & Engineers: Zheng, Oxford University Press
6. Data Communications and Networking: White, Cengage Learning
PEME5305 ROBOTICS & ROBOT APPLICATIONS (3-0-0)
Module I
1. Fundamentals of Robotics: Evolution of robots and robotics, Definition of
industrial robot, Laws of Robotics, Classification, Robot Anatomy, Work volume
and work envelope, Human arm characteristics, Design and control issues,
Manipulation and control, Resolution; accuracy and repeatability, Robot
configuration, Economic and social issues, Present and future application.
Module II
3. Inverse Kinematics: Manipulator workspace, Solvable of inverse kinematic
model, Manipulator Jacobian, Jacobian inverse, Jacobian singularity, Static
analysis.
4. Dynamic modeling: Lagrangian mechanics, 2D- Dynamic model, Lagrange-Euler
formulation, Newton-Euler formulation.
5. Robot Sensors: Internal and external sensors, force sensors, Thermocouples,
Performance characteristic of a robot.
Module III
6. Robot Actuators: Hydraulic and pneumatic actuators, Electrical actuators,
Brushless permanent magnet DC motor, Servomotor, Stepper motor, Micro
actuator, Micro gripper, Micro motor, Drive selection.
7. Trajectory Planning: Definition and planning tasks, Joint space planning,
Cartesian space planning.
8. Applications of Robotics: Capabilities of robots, Material handling, Machine
loading and unloading, Robot assembly, Inspection, Welding, Obstacle
avoidance.
Text Books:
1. Robotics and Control, R.K. Mittal and I.J. Nagrath, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and control, John J Craig, PHI
3. Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation, S.R.Deb and S. Deb, TMH
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Robotics, S. K. Saha, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence, K.S.Fu, R.C.Gonzalez and
C.S.G.Lee, McGraw Hill
3. Robotics, Appuu Kuttan K.K., I.K. international
4. Robot Dynamics and Control, M.W.Spong and M. Vidyasagar , Wiley India.
5. Industrial Robotics Technology, programming and application, M.P.Groover, TMH.
6. Introduction to Robotics: Analysis, Systems, Applications, S.B.Niku, PHI
7. Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis, A. Ghosal, Oxford University Press
8. Fundamentals of Robotics: Analysis and Control, R. J. Schilling, PHI
9. Robotic Engineering: An Integrated Approach, R.D. KLAFTER, T. A. Chmielewski, and
M. Negin, PHI
10. Robot Technology: Fundamentals: J. G. Keramas, Cengage Learning
FEEE6301INDUSTRIALPROCESSCONTROLANDDYNAMICS(300)
ModuleI(10Hrs))
Book-1-Ch-2.2,2.3,2.4,2.5,2.6.
Book-1-Ch-3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.5.
Book-1-Ch-4.1,4.2,4.3,4.4,4.5,4.6,4.7.
Mechanical Sensors
Displacement, Position Sensors, Strain Sensors, Motion Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Flow
Sensors.
Book-1-Ch-5.2,5.3,5.4,5.5,5.6
Optical Sensors
Book-1-6.2,6.3,6.4,6.5,6.6.
Final Control
Final Control Operation, Signal Conversions, Switching and Control Devices, Actuators, control
Elements.
Book-1-Ch-7.2,7.3,7.4,7.5,7.6.
Book-1-Ch-8.2,8.3,8.4,8.4,8.5.
Book-1-Ch-9.2,9.3,9.4,9.5,9.6.
Analog Controllers
Book-1-10.2,10.3,10.4,10.5.
Book-2, Ch-!0.1,!0.2,!0.3,!0.4,!0.5.
Book-2. Ch-11.1,11.2,11.3,11.4.
TEXT BOOK
1.-PROCESS CONTROL INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY BY-Curtis D.Johnson.PHI
Publication.
2-PROCESS CONTROL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS BY-Surekha Bhanot.Oxford
Publication
Reference:-
Process control Systems and Instrumentation By-Terry Bartelt , Cengage Learning Publication
PCEL7303 MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER
LAB (0-0-3)
A) 8085 (2 hours)
1. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division two 8 bit numbers resulting 8/16 bit numbers.
2. Smallest /Largest number among n number in a given data array + Binary to Gray Code /
Hexadecimal to decimal conversion. (1 hour)
B) INTERFACING (5 hours)
COMPULSORY (1 hour)
1. Generate square waves on all lines of 8255 with different frequencies (concept of delay
program) 1 lecturer)
2. Study of stepper Motor and its operations (Clockwise, anticlockwise, angular movement,
rotate in various speeds)
OPTIONAL (Any Two) ( 1 hour)
1. Study of Traffic Light controller
2. Study of Elevator Simulator
3. Generation of Square , triangular and saw tooth wave using Digital to Analog Converter
4. Study of 8253 and its operation (Mode 0, Mode 2, Mode 3)
5. Study of Mode 0, Mode 1, BSR Mode operation of 8255.
6. Study of 8279 (keyboard & Display interface)
7. Study of 8259 Programmable Interrupt controller.
C) 8051MICROCONTROLLER (3 hours )
COMPULSORY (2 hours)
1. Initialize data to registers and memory using immediate, register , direct and indirect
addressing mode
OPTIONAL (any one) (1 lecture)
1. Addition, subtraction of 16 bit numbers.
2. Multiplication, Division of 16 bit numbers
3. Transfer a block of data to another memory location using indexing.
4. Operation of 8255 using 8051 microcontroller
D) 8086 (2 hours)
COMPULSORY (1 hour)
1. Addition, subtraction, Multiplication , Division of 16 bit nos + 2s complement of a 16 bit no.
OPTIONAL ( Any One) (1 hour)
1. Finding a particular data element in a given data array.
2. Marking of specific bit of a number using look-up table.
3. Largest /Smallest number of a given data array.
4. To separate the Odd and Even numbers from a given data array.
5. Sorting an array of numbers in ascending/descending order
Total 13 hours
NOTE Total 10 (Ten) experiments have to be completed . Two from GP-A , four from Gp- B,
Two from Gp C Two from Gp D
Reference Books:
2. Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Shunt Motor using Single Phase Fully
Controlled AC to DC Converter.
3. Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Shunt Motor using Four-Quadrant
Chopper.
4. Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Shunt Motor using Single Phase Dual
Converter.
5. Speed Control of Three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor using Three Phase
AC to AC Controller.
6. Speed Control of Three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor using Three Phase
PWM Inverter.
7. Speed Control of Three Phase Slip Ring Induction Motor using Rheostatic
Control Method.
8. Speed Control of DC Shunt Motor using Three Phase AC to DC Converter.
9. Determination of the Transfer Function of DC Shunt Motor.
10. Determination of the Moment of Inertia of DC Shunt Motor Drive System by
Retardation Test.
Communication Engineering Lab (0 0 2 )
Analyze and plot the spectrum of following signals with aid of spectrum analyzer: Sine
wave, square wave, triangle wave, saw-tooth wave of frequencies 1KHz, 10Khz, 50Khz,
100KKz and 1 MHz.
Experiment objective: Analysis of spectrum of different signals. Measurement of
power associated with different harmonics in signals.
Equipment Required:
Signal/ function generator- frequency range upto 1MHz, signal types: square,
triangle, sinusoidal, saw-tooth, DC offset signal.
Spectrum analyzer Upto 100MHz atleast
1. Analyze the process of frequency division multiplexing and frequency division de-
multiplexing.
Experiment objective: Demonstrate the process of multiplexing of signals in time
and frequency domain.
Equipment Required:
Frequency division multiplexing/ de-multiplexing experiment board.
CRO
2. Study and design of AM modulator and demodulator. (Full AM, SSB, DSBSC, SSBSC)
Experiment objective: Demonstrate the process of modulation and demodulation
using AM. Measure different parameters associated with modulated signals.
Analyze the spectrum of modulated signals.
Equipment Required:
AM modulator/ demodulator experimental board.
Function generator (sine, square, modulating signal), 1MHz maximum
frequency
CRO - 20MHz, dual trace
Spectrum analyzer.
7. Using MATLAB/ SCILAB generate a carrier and a modulating signal. Modulate the
carrier using AM. Show the waveform in time domain and analyze its frequency
spectrum. Repeat the simulation for modulating signal being square, triangular and
other forms waveform.
8. Using MATLAB/ SCILAB generate a carrier and a modulating signal. Modulate the
carrier using FM. Show the waveform in time domain and analyze its frequency
spectrum. Repeat the simulation for modulating signal being square, triangular and
other forms waveform.
For experiment 7/8 MATLAB of current version/ scilab is required.
Computer of good configuration
11. Design a receiver to demodulate and receive the signal from am AM radio station.
12. Design a receiver to demodulate and receive the signal from the local FM radio station.
For experiment 11/12 following equipment is required
CRO
Components of assorted values.
AM and FM receiver ICs.
Experiment objective (for simulation exercises): Verify the process of modulation and
demodulation in simulation environment. Analyze frequency spectrum of the signal after
modulation and demodulation. Observe the modulated and demodulated signals for different
forms of modulation signal.
PCEC7304 Digital Signal Processing Lab
1. Familiarization with the architecture of a standard DSP kit (Preferably TMS
320C6XXX DSP kit of Texas Instruments)
2. Generation of various types of waveforms (sine, cosine, square, triangular etc.)
using MATLAB and DSP kit.
3. Linear convolution of sequences (without using the inbuilt conv. function in
MATLAB) and verification of linear convolution using DSP kit.
4. Circular convolution of two sequences and comparison of the result with the
result obtained from linear convolution using MATLAB and DSP kit.
5. (i) Computation of autocorrelation of a sequence, cross correlation of two sequences
using MATLAB.
(ii) Computation of the power spectral density of a sequence using MATLAB also
implementing the same in a DSP kit.
6. Finding the convolution of a periodic sequence using DFT and IDFT in MATLAB.
7. (i) Implementation of FFT algorithm by decimation in time and decimation in
frequency using MATLAB.
(ii) Finding the FFT of a given 1-D signal using DSP kit and plotting the same.
8. Design and implementation of FIR (lowpass and highpass) Filters using
windowing techniques (rectangular window, triangular window and Kaiser
window) in MATLAB and DSP kit.
9. Design and implementation of IIR (lowpass and highpass) Filters (Butterworth
and Chebyshev) in MATLAB and DSP kit.
10. (i) Convolution of long duration sequences using overlap add, overlap XXXXX using
MATLAB.
(ii) Implementation of noise cancellation using adaptive filters on a DSP kit.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing: A MATLAB-Based Approach Vinay K. Ingle and John
G. Proakis, Cengage Learning.
2. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB Robert J. Schilling
and Sandra L. Harris, Cengage Learning.
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BIJU PATNAIK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,
ORISSA
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE)
7th Semester 8th Semester
Code Subjects L-T-P Credit Code Subjects L-T-P Credit
Theory Theory
HSSM3401 Entrepreneurship Development 3-0-0 3
PCEE4402 Power System Protection 3-0-0 3
PCEL4401 Power System Operation and Contr 3-0-0 3
Professional Elective-III (Any one) 3-0-0 3 Professional Elective-V (Any one) 3-0-0 3
PCEC4401 VLSI Design PEEI5403 Industrial Instrumentation
PEEE5409 Flexible AC Transmission System PEEL5403 Electrical Power Quality
PEEL5402 Special Electromechanical PEEI5402 Optimal Control
Devices PEEE5410 Advanced Power Electronics
PEEE5406 Soft Computing
PEEE5408 High Voltage DC Transmission
Professional Elective-IV (Any one 3-0-0 3 Free Elective-IV (Any one) 3-0-0 3
PEEE5407 Industrial Automation and Control PEEC5418 Satelite Communication Systems
PEEL5401 Adaptive Signal Processing PECS5406 Digital Image Processing
PEEC5414 Advanced Control Systems. PEEC5405 Embedded Systems
PEEI5406 Adaptive Control
Free Elective-III (Any one) 3-0-0 3 Free Elective-V (Any one) 3-0-0 3
FEEE6402 High Voltage Engg. FEEE6401 Power Station Engg and Economy
PEME5407 Mechatronics HSSM3403 Marketing Management
PEEC5416 Biomedical Instrumentation PCME4404 Production & Operations
Management
Practical/Sessional Practical/Sessional
Reference Books:
1. Entrepreneurship Development, Small Business Enterprises, Chavantimath,
Pearson.
2. Entrepreneurial Development, S.S. Khanka, S Chand
3. Entrepreneurship, Barringer BR, Ireland R.D., Pearson
4. Entrepreneurship, David H Holt, PHI
5. Entrepreneurship, Kurilko, D.F. and Attodgets RM, Cengage
6. The Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development & Management, Vasant Desai,
HPH.
7. Entrepreneurship, Roy, Oxford
8. Entrepreneurship, Hisrich, Peters, Shepherd, TMH
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION & CONTROL (3-0-0)
Module I (14 Hours)
Fundamentals of Power System (Book No.1, Ch. 1)
Introduction, Single Subscript Notation, Double Subscript Notation, Power in Single Phase AC
Circuit, Complex Power, The Power Triangle, Direction of Power Flow, Voltage and Current in
Balanced Three Phase Circuits, Power in Balanced Three Phase Circuits, Per- Unit Quantities,
Changing the Base in Per- Unit Quantities, Node Equations, The Single Line or One Line
Diagram, Impedance and Reactance Diagrams.
Book-1:Ch. 1.1, Ch. 1.2, Ch. 1.3, Ch. 1.4, Ch. 1.5, Ch. 1.6, Ch. 1.7, Ch. 1.8, Ch. 1.9, Ch. 1.10,
Ch. 1.11, Ch. 1.12, Ch. 1.13, Ch. 1.14.
The Admittance Models & Network Calculations (Book 1) Ch. 7 (7.1 To 7.5)
Branch and Node Admittances, Mutually Coupled Branches in Ybus, An Equivalent Admittance
Network, Modification of Ybus, The Network Incidence Matrix and Ybus.
Book-1:Ch. 7.1, Ch. 7.2, Ch. 7.3, Ch. 7.4, Ch. 7.5.
Power Flow Solutions (Book 1, Ch. 9)
The Power-Flow Problem, The Gauss-Seidal Method, The Newton-Raphson Method, The
Newton-Raphson Method, Power-Flow Studies in System Design and Operation, Regulating
Transformers, The Decoupled Method.
Book-1:Ch. 9.1, Ch. 9.2, Ch. 9.3, Ch. 9.4, Ch. 9.5, Ch. 9.6, Ch. 9.7.
Module II (14 Hours)
Economic Operation of Power System (Book 1, Ch.13)
Distribution of Load between Units within a Plant, Distribution of Load between Plants, The
Transmission-Loss Equation, An interpretation of Transformation C, Classical Economic
Dispatch with Losses, Automatic Generation Control, Unit Commitment, Solving the Unit
Commitment Problems.
Book-1: Ch. 13.1, Ch. 13.2, Ch. 13.3, Ch. 13.4, Ch. 13.5, Ch. 13.6, Ch. 13.7, Ch. 13.8.
Load Frequency Control, Control Area Concept (Book 2, Ch.9)
Automatic Load-Frequency Control of Single Area Systems: Speed-Governing System,
Hydraulic Valve Actuator, Turbine-Generator Response, Static Performance of Speed
Governor, Closing the ALFC Loop, Concept of Control Area, Static Response of Primary ALFC
Loop, Dynamic Response of ALFC Loop, Physical Interpretation of Results, The Secondary
(Reset) ALFC Loop, Economic Dispatch Control.
Book 2: Ch. 9.3.1, Ch. 9.3.2, Ch. 9.3.3,Ch. 9.3.1, Ch. 9.3.4, Ch. 9.3.5, Ch. 9.3.6, Ch. 9.3.7,
Ch. 9.3.8, Ch. 9.3.9, Ch. 9.3.10, Ch. 9.3.11.
Module III (12 Hours)
Two Area System (Book 2, Ch.9)
ALFC of Multi-Control-Area Systems (Pool Operation): The Two Area Systems, Modeling the
Tie-Line, Block Diagram Representation of Two Area System, Mechanical Analog of Two Area
System, Dynamic Response of Two Area System, Static System Response, Tie-Line Bias
Control of Multi-area Systems.
Book 2: Ch. 9.4.1, Ch. 9.4.2, Ch. 9.4.3 Ch. 9.4.1, Ch. 9.4.4, Ch. 9.4.5, Ch. 9.4.6, Ch. 9.4.7,
Ch. 9.4.8, Ch. 9.4.9, Ch. 9.4.10.
Power System Stability (Book-1, Ch.16)
The Stability Problem, Rotor Dynamics and the Swing Equation, Further Considerations of the
Swing Equations, The Power-Angle Equation, Synchronizing Power Coefficients, Equal- Area
Criterion for Stability, Further Applications of the Equal-Area Criterion, Multi-machine Stability
Studies: Classical Representation, Step-By-Step Solution of the Swing Curve, Computer
Programs for Transient Stability Studies, Factors Affecting Transient Stability.
Book-1:Ch. 16.1, Ch. 16.2, Ch. 16.3, Ch. 16.4, Ch. 16.5, Ch. 16.6, Ch. 16.7, Ch. 16.8, Ch.
16.9, Ch. 16.10, Ch. 16.11.
Text Books:
1) Power System Analysis- By John. J. Grainger & W. D. Stevenson, Jr., TMH, 2003 Edition,
Fifteenth Reprint.
2) An Introduction to Electric Energy System Theory- By O. I. Elgerd, TMH, Second Edition.
Reference:
1) Power System Analysis- By Hadi Saadat, TMH, 2002 Edition, Eighth Reprint.
2) Power System Analysis Operation and Control- By A. Chakrabarti and S. Haldar, Third
Edition, PHI Publications, 6th Reprint, 2010.
VLSI DESIGN
Module I 08 Hours
Introduction: Historical Perspective, VLSI Design Methodologies, VLSI Design Flow,
Design Hierarchy, Concept of Regularity, Modularity and Locality, VLSI Design Styles,
Computer-Aided Design Technology.
Fabrication of MOSFETs: Introduction, Fabrication Processes Flow Basic Concepts,
The CMOS n-Well Process, Layout Design Rules, Stick Diagrams, Full-Customs Mask
Layout Design.
MOS Transistor: The Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) Structure, The MOS System
under External Bias, Structure and Operation of MOS Transistor (MOSFET), MOSFET
Current-Voltage Characteristics, MOSFET Scaling and Small-Geometry Effects,
MOSFET Capacitance.
(Chapter 1 to 3 of Text Book 1 and for Stick Diagram Text Book 2)
Module II 14 Hours
MOS Inverters Static Characteristics: Introduction, Resistive-Load Inverters,
Inverters with n-Type MOSFET Load, CMOS Inverter.
MOS Inverters Switching Characteristics and Interconnect Effects: Introduction,
Delay-Time Definitions, Calculation of Delay-Times, Inverter Design with Delay
Constraints, Estimation of Interconnect Parasitics, Calculation of Interconnect Delay,
Switching Power Dissipation of CMOS Inverters.
Combinational MOS Logic Circuits: Introduction, MOS Logic Circuits with Depletion
nMOS Loads, CMOS Logic Circuits, Complex Logic Circuits, CMOS Transmission
Gates (Pass Gates).
(Chapter 5 to 7 of Text Book 1)
Module III 18 Hours
Sequential MOS Logic Circuits: Introduction, Behaviour of Bistable Elements, SR
Latch Circuits, Clocked Latch and Flip-Flop Circuits, CMOS D-Latch and Edge-
Triggered Flip-Flop.
Dynamic Logic Circuits: Introduction, Basic Principles of Pass Transistor Circuits,
Voltage Bootstrapping, Synchronous Dynamic Circuit Techniques, Dynamic CMOS
Circuit Techniques, High Performance Dynamic CMOS Circuits.
Semiconductor Memories: Introduction, Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM),
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Non-volatile Memory, Flash Memory.
Design for Testability: Introduction, Fault Types and Models, Ad Hoc Testable Design
Techniques, Scan-Based Techniques, Built-In Self-Test (BIST) Techniques, Current
Monitoring IDDQ Test.
Text Books:
1. Sung-Mo Kang and Yusuf Leblebici, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis
and Design, 3rd Edn., Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, 2003.
2. K. Eshraghian and N.H.E. Weste, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design a Systems
Perspective, 2nd Edn., Addison Wesley, 1993.
Reference Books:
1. Jan M. Rabaey, Anantha Chandrakasan, Borivoje Nikolic, Digital Integrated
Circuits A Design Perspective, 2nd Edn., Pearson Education, 2003.
2. Wayne Wolf, Modern VLSI Design System on Chip Design, 3rd Edn., Pearson
Education, 2003.
3. Debaprasad Das, VLSI Design, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2010.
4. John P. Uyemura, CMOS Logic Circuit Design, Springer (Kluwer Academic
Publishers), 2001.
5. Ken Martin, Digital Integrated Circuit Design, Oxford University Press, 2000.
FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM (3-0-0)
TEXT BOOK:
Understanding FACTS: Concepts & Technology of Flexible AC Transmission
Systems By N.G.Hingorani & L.Gyugyi, IEEE Press, Standard Publishers Distributors,
Delhi.
Reference Book:
1) Facts Controllers in Power Transmission & Distribution by K.R.Padiyan, New
Age Intermational.
2) Modelling & Simulation in Power Networks, Enrique Acha, Clandio Esquival &
H.A.Perez,CA Camcho, John Wiley & Sons.
SPECIAL ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES (3-0-0)
Module I [13 HOURS]
Introduction to Special Electrical Motors: Position Control and Stepper Motors,
Switched Reluctance Motors, Brushless DC Motors, Linear Motors.
Stepper Motors: Introduction, Synchronous Inductor (or Hybrid) Stepping Motor,
Essential Conditions for Satisfactory Operation of a Two Phase Hybrid Step Motor,
Very Slow Speed Synchronous Motor for Servo Control, Different Configuration for
Switching the Phase Windings, Control Circuits for Stepping Motors, An Open Loop
Controller for a 2-Phase Stepping Motor, Variable Reluctance (VR) Stepping Motors,
Open Loop Control of a 3-Phase VR Step Motor, Closed-Loop Control of a Step Motor,
Characteristics of a Step Motor in Open Loop Drive, Comparison between Open Loop
Position Control with Step Motor and a Position Control Servo using a Conventional
(DC or AC) Servo Motor, Suitability and Areas of Application of Stepping Motors, 5-
Phase Hybrid Stepping Motor, Single Phase Stepping Motor: The Construction,
Operating Principle.
( Ch 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, Ch 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11,
1.12, 1.13, 1.14, 1.15( 1.15.1, 1.15.2))
Text Book:
1)K. Venkataratnam: Special Electrical Machines, Universities Press (India)
Private Limited Publication, Hyderabad, 2008.
SOFT COMPUTING (3-0-0)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing By J.-S.R.Jang, C.-T.Sun & E. Mizutani, PHI
2. Neural Networks: A Classroom Approach By Satish Kumar, TMH Education
Reference Book:
1. Neural Networks Fuzzy Logic & Genetic Algorithms; Synthesis &
Applications, S.Rajasekaran & G.A. VijayaLaxmi Pai, Prentice Hall, India,
May2006- LakshmiPai
2.Principle of Soft Computing, S.N. Sivanandan & S.N. Deepa, Wiley India
Edition,2010.
HIGH VOLTAGE DC TRANSMISSION (3-0-0)
MODULE-I (12 Lectures)
HVDC Transmission: General Classes of Power Quality Problems, Transients, Long
Duration Voltage Variations, Short-Duration Voltage Variations, Voltage Imbalance,
Waveform Distortion, Voltage Fluctuations, Power Frequency Variations, Power Quality
Terms.
HVDC Converters: General Classes of Power Quality Problems, Transients, Long
Duration Voltage Variations, Short-Duration Voltage Variations, Voltage Imbalance,
Waveform Distortion, Voltage Fluctuations, Power Frequency Variations, Power Quality
Terms.
6-Pulse Converter Operation and Analysis: Sources of Sags and Interruptions,
Estimating Voltage Sag Performance, Fundamental Principles of Protection, Solutions
at the End-User Level, Evaluating the Economics of Different Ride-Through
Alternatives, Motor Starting Sags, Utility System Fault-Clearing Issues.
(Chapter-1: 1.3 to 1.6 & 1.9 to 1.10, Chapter-2: 2.5 to 2.8 and Chapter-3: 3.2 to 3.6 &
3.8 to 3.11)
MODULE-II (14 Lectures)
Control of HVDC Converter and Systems: Mechanism of AC Power Transmission,
Principle of Control, Necessity of Control in case of a DC link, Rectifier Control,
Compounding of Rectifiers, Power Reversal in a DC Link, Voltage Dependent Current
Order Limit (VDCOL)-Characteristics of the Converter, System Control Hierarchy and
Basic Philosophy, Inverter Extinction Angle Control (EAG), Pulse Phase Control,
Starting and Stopping of a DC Link, Constant Power Control, Control Systems for
HVDC Converters, Inverter Operation Problems, Control of VSC Converters.
Harmonics in HVDC Systems: Importance of Harmonic Study, Generation of
Harmonics by Converters, Characteristic Harmonics on the DC Side, Characteristic
Current Harmonics, Characteristic variations of Harmonic Currents with Variation of &
, Effect of Control modes on Harmonics, Non-Characteristic Harmonics, Harmonics in
VSC Converters.
(Chapter-4: 4.2 to 4.16 and Chapter-5: 5.2 to 5.9)
MODULE-III (10 Lectures)
Harmonic Suppression in HVDC System-Filters: Harmonic Model & Equivalent
Circuit, Use of Filters, Filter Configurations, Design of a Band-Pass Filter, Design of
High-Pass Filters, Protection of Filters, DC Filters.
Faults and Protection Schemes in HVDC Systems: Nature and Types of Faults,
Faults on AC Side of Converter Stations, Converter Faults, Faults on DC Side of the
System, Protection against Over Currents/ Over Voltages, Protection of Filter Units.
Multi-terminal HVDC Systems : Types of Multi-terminal (MTDC) Systems, Parallel
Operation Aspects of MTDC, Paralleling (Disconnecting) of Units or Converter, Control
of Power in MTDC, VSC-Multi-level DC Systems.
(Chapter-6: 6.2 to 6.5 & 6.7 to 6.8, 6.10, Chapter-8: 8.2 to 8.7 and Chapter-10: 10.2 to
10.6)
TEXT BOOK:
1. HVDC Transmission By S. Kamakshaiah & V. Kamaraju, TMH Education Private
Ltd., 2011, New Delhi.
Reference Book:
1. HVDC Power Transmissions Systems: Technology & Systems Interaction,
K.R.Padiyar, New Age Publication, 2005
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND CONTROL
(Prerequisite: Control System Engineering I)
TEXT BOOK: High Voltage Engineering By M.S.Naidu & V.Kamaraju, 4th Edition,
TMH Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi IEEE Press, Standard Publishers
Distributors, New Delhi.
MECHATRONICS
Module I:-
Sensors and Transduceers:- Sensors and transducers, Performance terminology,
Displacement, position and proximitry, Velocity and motion, Force, Fluid pressure,
Liquid flow, Liquid level, Temperature, Light sensors, Selection of sensors, Inputting
data by switches.
Book 1: 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12.
Signal conditioning:- Signal conditioning, The operational amplifier, Protection,
Filtering, Pulse modulation.
Book 1: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6.
Digital Signals:- Digital signals, Analogue and digital signals, digital-to-analogue and
analogue-to-digital converters, Multiplexers, Data acquisition, Digital signal processing.
Book 1: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6.
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Actuation Systems:- Actuation systems, Pneumatic and
hydraulic systems, Directional control valves, Pressure control valves, Cylinders, Servo
and proportional control valves, process control valves, Rotary actuators.
Book 1: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8.
Module II:-
Mechanical Actuation Systems:- Mechanical systems, Types of motion, Kinematic
chains, Cams, GTears, Belt and chain drives, bearings, Mechanical aspects of motor
selection.
Book 1: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8, 8.9.
Electrical Actuation Systems:- Electrical systems, Mechanical switches, Solid-state
switches, Solenoids, D.C. motors, A.C. motors, Stepper motors.
Book 1: 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7.
Basic System Models:- Mathematical models, Mechanical system building blocks,
Electrical system building blocks, Electrical system building blocks, Fluid system
building blocks, Thermal system building blocks.
Book 1: 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5.
Module III:-
System Models:- Engineering systems, Rotational-translational systems,
Electromechanical systems, Electromechanical systems, Linearity, Hydraulic-
mechanical systems, Summary, Problems.
Book 1: 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5.
Closed-loop Controllers:- Continuous and discrete control processes, Terminology,
Two-step mode, Proportional mode, Derivative control, Integral control, PID controller,
Digital controllers, Control system performance, Controller tuning, Velocity control,
Adaptive control, Summary, Problems.
Book 1: 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.5, 15.6, 15.7, 15.8, 15.9, 15.10, 15.11, 15.12.
Programmable Logic Controllers:- Introduction to PLCs, Basic Structure of a PLC,
Principles of Operation, PLCs versus Computers, Introduction to Internal Architecture
and Hardware Components, PLC Programming, Analog I/O, Selecting a PLC for the
Application, Application of PLCs for Control.
Book 2: 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5, 13.6, 13.7, 13.8, 13.9.
Text Books:
1. Mechatronics Electronic Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical Engg.
Pearson Publication, 4th Edition by William Bolton, 2010.
2. Mechatronics Integrated Mechanical Electronic Systems by K. P.
Ramachandran, G. K. Vijayaraghavan, M. S. Balasundaram, Wiley India Edition,
Printed on 2008.
Reference Books:
1. Mechatronics integrated Technologies for Intelligent Machines by A. Smaili,
F.Mrad, Oxford University Press, Printed on 2009.
2. Mechatronic Sources Book, Cengage Learning India Edition by Newton C Braga, 2nd
Edition, 2010.
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Module 1 18 Hours
Introduction: Functional Units, Classification, Performance characteristics, Dynamic
Calibration, Errors: An Overview, Statistical Error Analysis, Reliability and Related
Topics (Chapter 1 of Text book)
Instruments for Analysis: Introduction, Gas Analysers, Liquid Analysers, X-ray
Methods, Chromatography (Chapter 8 of Text Book)
TEXT BOOK:
1.Electrical Power Systems Quality By Roger C. Dugan, Mark F. Mcgranaghan,
Surya Santoso & H.Wayne Beaty, 2nd Edition, TMH Education Private Ltd., New Delhi.
Reference Book:
1. Power System Quality Assesment, J.Arrilaga, N.R.Watson, S.Chen, John Wiley
& Sons.
2. Understanding Power Quality Problems: Voltage Sags & Interruptions, M.H.J.
Boller IEEE, 1999
OPTIMAL CONTROL
Module-I : (15 Hours)
Performance Indices: Selection of Performance Index, Calculus of variations:
Variation and its properties, Euler-Lagrange Equation.
Linear Quadratic Regulator: Formulation of Algebraic Riccati Equation (ARE),
Solving the ARE using the Eigenvector Method, Optimal systems with prescribed poles,
Linear Quadratic Regulator for Discrete Systems on an infinite Time Interval.
Book-1: 5.1, 5.2, 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 5.3, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.3.5.
Text Books:
1. Systems and Control by Stanislaw h.Zak, Oxford University Press, Publication
(2003).
2. Design of Feedback Control Systems by Raymond T. Stefani, B.Shahian, Clement
J.Savant, Jr. Gene H. Hostetter, 4th edition (2002), Oxford University Press
Publication.
3. Modern Control System Theory by M.Gopal, Second edition (2000), New Age
International (P) Ltd. Publishers.
Reference:
1. Linear Optimal Control by Jeffrey B.Burl, Prentice Hall Publication (1999).
2. Control Theory (Multivariable and Non linear Methods) by Torkel Glad and Lennart
Ljung, Taylor & Francis Publications (2009).
3. Control Systems Theory (with Engineering Application) by Sergey, Edward Lysters
(2006).
ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS (3-0-0)
Module I (12 Lectures)
Switched Mode Power Supply:
Isolated switched mode power supplies, Forward converter, Fly back converter,Half
bridge converter, Bridge converter, Push pull converter, Cuk converter, resonant
converter, Switched mode power supply with multiple outputs
(1.5, 1.7 SMPS Design and Construction by H W Whittington, Universities Press)
Multi output Boost Converter, Diode rectifier fed boost converter, State space analysis
of regulators.
(5.10,5.11 and 5.13 Power Electronics, Circuits, Devices and Applications by M H
Rashid,Pearson)
SMPS Control: Control requirements and technique, PWM controller, Isolation in the
feed back loop, Power supplies with multiple outputs
(3.3 SMPS Design and Construction by H W Whittington, Universities Press)
Module II (12 Lectures)
Inverters:
Voltage Fed Converters:
Pulse width modulation techniques, Sinusoidal PWM, Selected harmonic elimination
PWM, Space vector PWM, Hysteresis band current control PWM, Sigma delta
modulation
Three level inverters, Resonant inverters, Soft switched inverters
Current Fed Converters:
Load commuted inverters, Forced commutated inverters, Inverters with self
commutated devices
(5.5,5.6,5.7,5.8,5.9,6.3,6.4,6.7,6.7.2.2,6.8 Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives by
Bimal K Bose, Eastern Economy Edition, PHI)
Text Books:
1) Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications by M H Rashid, 3rd Edition,
Pearson
2) Power Electronics: Converters , Applications and Design by Mohan, Undeland
and Robbin, Wiley India Edition
3) Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives by Bimal K Bose, Eastern Economy
Edition, PHI.
4) Switched Mode Power Supplies: Design and Construction by H W Whittington,
B.W Flynn and D E Macpherson, 2nd Edition, Universities Press)
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Text Books:
1. Satellite Communication by T. Pratt, C. Bostian. 2nd Edition, John Wiley Co.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Communication with Satellite and Fiber Optic Application, Harlod
Kolimbins, PHI
2. Satellite Communication by Robert M. Gagliardi, CBS Publishers
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
MODULE I 10 Hours
Embedded System: Understanding the Basic Concepts:
Introduction to Embedded System: Embedded Systems Vs General Computing Systems,
History of Embedded Systems, Classification of Embedded Systems, Major Application Areas
of Embedded Systems, Purpose of Embedded Systems, Smart running shoes from Adidas
The Innovative bonding of Life Style with Embedded Technology.
The Typical Embedded System: Core of the Embedded System, Memory, Sensors and
Actuators, Communication Interface, Embedded Firmware, Other System Components, PCB
and Passive Components.
Characteristics and Quality Attributes of Embedded System: Characteristics of Embedded
System, Quality Attributes of Embedded System.
Embedded Systems Application and Domain Specific: Washing Machine Application
Specific Embedded System, Automotive Domain Specific Example for Embedded System.
Hardware Software Co-Design and Program Modeling: Fundamental Issues in Hardware
Software Co-Design, Computational Models in Embedded Design, Introduction to Unified
Modeling Language (UML), Hardware Software Trade-offs.
MODULE II 12 Hours
Design and Development of Embedded Product:
Embedded Hardware Design and Development: Analog Electronic Components, Digital
Electronic Components, VLSI and Integrated Circuit Design, Electronic Design Automation
(EDA) Tools.
Embedded Firmware Design and Development: Embedded firmware Design Approaches,
Embedded firmware Development Languages, Programming in Embedded C.
Real Time Operating System (RTOS) based Embedded System Design: Operating System
Basics, Types of Operating Systems, Tasks, Process and Threads, Multiprocessing and
Multitasking, Task Scheduling, Threads, Processes and Scheduling: Putting them altogether,
Task Communication, Task Synchronisation, Device Drivers, How to choose an RTOS.
MODULE III 14 Hours
Design and Development of Embedded Systems:
An Introduction to Embedded System Design with VxWorks and MicroC/OS-II (COS-II)
RTOS: VxWorks, MicroC/OS-II (COS-II).
Integration and Testing of Embedded Hardware and Firmware: Integration of Hardware &
Firmware, Board Power up.
The Embedded System Development Environment: Integrated Development Environment
(IDE), Types of files generated on cross-compilation, Disassembler/Decompiler, Simulators,
Emulators & Debugging, Target Hardware Debugging, Boundary Scan.
Product Enclosure Design & Development: Product Enclosure Design Tools, Product
Enclosure Development Techniques.
Embedded Product Development Life Cycle (EDLC): Definition and Objectives of EDLC,
Different Phases of EDLC, EDLC Approaches (Modeling the EDLC).
Trends in the Embedded Industry: Processor Trends in Embedded System, Embedded OS
Trends, Development Language Trends, Open standards, Frameworks and Alliances,
Bottlenecks.
Text Book:
1. Shibu K.V., Introduction to Embedded Systems, TMH, New Delhi, 2009.
Reference Book:
1. Peter Marwedel, Embedded System Design, Springer, 2006 http://ls12-www.cs.uni-
dortmund.de/~marwedel/kluwer-es-book/
2. Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components, Morgan Kaufmann, 2001
http://www.ee.princeton.edu/~wolf/embedded-book
3. G. De Micheli, Rolf Ernst and Wayne Wolf, eds, Readings in Hardware/Software Co-Design,
Morgan Kaufmann, Systems-on-Silicon Series Embedded
4. Frank Vahid and Tony D. Givargis, System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction,
Addison Wesley, 2002.
5. Michael Barr, Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++, O'Reilly, 1999.
6. David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Addison Wesley, 1999.
7. Jack Ganssle, The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, Newnes, 2000.
8. K. Short, Embedded Microprocessor System Design, Prentice Hall, 1998.
9. C. Baron, J. Geffroy and G. Motet, Embedded System Applications, Kluwer, 1997.
10. Raj Kamal, Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, TMH, New Delhi,
ADAPTIVE CONTROL
Books :
Text : Adaptive control by Karl J.Astrom, Bjorn Wittenmark, Second Edition (2006) (low
price) Pearson Education.
Reference :
(i) Applied Non linear Control by Jean-Jacques Slotine, Prentice Hall Publicatios
(1991).
(ii) Control Systems by M. Srivastava, M.C. Srivastava and S. Bhatnagar, Tata
Mc.Graw-Hill Publishing Co.(P) Ltd. (2009).
POWER STATION ENGINEERING AND ECONOMY
MODULE-1: 14 classes
Introduction to different sources of energy and general discussion on their application to
generation, Indian Energy Scenario. (Nag-1.5)
Load duration curves, Load Factor, Capacity Factor, Reserve Factor, Demand Factor,
Diversity Factor, Plant Use Factor, Base Load, Intermediate Load and Peak Load
Plants. (Nag-1.2)
ECONOMICS OF POWER GENERATION:
Construction costs, Fixed cost and Depreciation, Fuel cost, Economic scheduling
principle, Annual Operating Costs, Effect of Load Factor on cost per kWh. (Vopat- 29.2-
29.5, 29.13-29.22, Nag-1.4)
NUCLEAR POWER STATION:
Introduction to fission & fusion, reactor construction, controlled chain reaction, operational
control of reactors, Brief study of various types of reactors (Boiling water, pressurized water,
heavy water, breeder) , Location and layout of nuclear power plant (Nag- 9.5, 9.6, 9.13, 9.15 -
9.21
MODULE-2: 10 classes
HYDEL POWER STATION:
Selection of site for hydro-electric power plant. (Nag-10.4)
Hydrology: Hydrological cycle, precipitation, run-off and its measurement, hydrograph,
flow duration and mass curves, Estimation of amount stored by a dam across the river,
Storage and Pondage. (Vopat- 25.2, 25.3, 25.5, Nag 10.5 - 10.7)
Turbines: Operational principle of Kaplan and Francis Turbine and Pelton wheel, Speed
and Pressure Regulation, Work done, efficiency ( Vopat Chapter-26, Nag- 10.10
10.15, 10.24 - 10.25)
Essential Elements of a Hydro-electric Power Plant: Catchment area, Reservoir, Dam,
Head Gate, Spillways, Pen stock, Surge Tanks, Scroll case, Draft tubes and Tail Race,
Power House, Classification of Hydroelectric Power Plants. (Vopat- 25.6 25.9, Nag-
10.8, 10.9)
Governors, Plant auxiliaries (Nag 10.21)
MODULE-3: 11 classes
THERMAL POWER STATION:
Selection of site for thermal power plant. (Vopat-31.3, Nag-1.3)
Overall Block Diagram indicating the air circuit, coal and ash circuit, water and steam
circuit, various types of steam turbines, ash and coal handling system, High Pressure
and High capacity water tube boilers, Economizer, Superheaters, De-Superheater, Re-
heater, Air Pre-heater. (Vopat 7.4, Chap-8, Chap-10, Nag-2.15, 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.4-6.6,
6.8, 6.12 - 6.15 )
Draft System: Natural, Induced Forced and Balance Draft, PA fan, FD fan, ID fan,
Chimney. (Vopat 9.1, 9.4, Nag- 4.14.1, 4.14.3, 4.15)
Condensers, Feed water heaters, Evaporators, Make-up water, Bleeding of steam,
Cooling water system. (Vopat- 14.1, 14.6, 18.2, 18.13, Nag 8.1- 8.6),
Electrostatic Precipitator: Basic working Principle and constructional details (Nag-6.10)
Governors, Plant auxiliaries (Vopat- 12.14)
Objective of the Course: The course aims at introducing the basic concepts of
marketing to the undergraduate students in engineering. The learning shall help the
students in better designing, manufacturing and selling product/ service packages
keeping competitive market, customers and cost in view.
Module I (10 hours)
Marketing Management: Concept, Process, Functions and relevance in the current
context.
Marketing Environment: Elements of micro and macro environment
Competition Analysis: Factors contributing to competition, porters five forces model,
Identifying and analyzing competitors.
Marketing Planning : Exploring Opportunity, Product market selection, Marketing
Planning Process.
Market Research and Information Systems: Research Process, The Internet and World
Wide Web based Information collection and processing, Database, Data Warehouses
and Data Mining, Global Market Research.
Consumer Behavior: Factors influencing consumer behavior, consumer decision
process. Organizational buying behavior.
Module II (10 hours)
Market Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning: Definition, Bases of segmenting
consumer and Industrial markets. Target Market strategies: Market Positioning.
Market Demand Forecasting: Key Terms, Forecasting Tools: Short term tools: Moving
average and Exponential smoothing methods, Long-term forecasting Tools: Time series
analysis, Econometrics methods, Qualitative tools : Buying Intention Survey, Sales
Force Opinion and Delphi Techniques.
Product Planning : Product Life Cycle, New Product Development Process, Branding
Strategy, Positioning a Brand, Brand Equity, Packaging and Labeling, Product-mix and
Product Line, Planned Obsolescence.
Module III (10 hours)
Pricing Decision: Objectives and Factors influencing pricing, Pricing method and
strategies.
Integrated Marketing Communication(IMC)- Concept of IMC, the marketing
communication process, Promotion Mix, elements of promotion mix, Direct marketing.
Channels of Distributions: Types of intermediaries, functions of distribution channels,
channel levels, Designing Distribution Channels, Physical Distribution, Supply Chain
Management (Basic only).
Trends in Marketing: Green Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, E-
marketing, Rural Marketing and Service Marketing (concepts only)
Books:
Text Book:
1. Etzel , Walker ,Stanton and Pandit, Marketing, 14/e, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Saxena, Marketing Management Tata McGraw Hill, 4/e.
Reference
1. Grewal, Levy, Marketing Tata McGraw Hill, special Indian edition.
2. Karunakaran Marketing Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 2010/e.
3. Kotler, Keller,Koshy and Jha, Marketing Management, 13/e, Pearson Education.
PRODUCTION & OPERATION MANAGEMENT
Objective : The course aims at acquainting all engineering graduates irrespective of their
specializations the basic issues and tools of managing production and operations functions of
an organization.
Module I
1. Operations Function in an Organization, Manufacturing Vrs Service Operations, System view
of Operations, Strategic Role of Operations, Operations Strategies for Competitive Advantage,
Operations Quality and Productivity Focus, Meeting Global Challenges of Production and
Operations Imperatives. (3 Hours)
2. Designing Products, Services and Processes: New Product Design- Product Life Cycle,
Product Development Process, Process Technology : Project, Jobshop, Batch, Assembly Line,
Continuous Manufacturing; Process Technology Life Cycle, Process Technology Trends, FMS,
CIM, CAD, CAM; Design for Services, Services Process Technology.
(4 Hours)
3. Work Study: Methods Study- Techniques of Analysis, recording, improvement and
standardization; Work Measurement : Work Measurement Principles using Stopwatch Time
Study, Predetermined Motion Time Standards and Work Sampling, Standard Time Estimation.
(4 Hours)
Module II
4. Location and Layout Planning : Factor Influencing Plant and Warehouse Locations, Impact of
Location on cost and revenues. Facility Location Procedure and Models : Qualitative Models,
Breakeven Analysis, location Model, centroid method.
Layout Planning: Layout Types : Process Layout, Product Layout, Fixed Position Layout
Planning, block diagramming, line balancing, computerized layout planning- overview.
Group Technology (4 Hours)
5. Forecasting : Principles and Method, Moving Average, weighted Moving Average,
Exponential Smoothing, Winters Method for Seasonal Demand, Forecasting Error.(4 Hours)
6. Manufacturing Planning and Control : The Framework and Components : Aggregate
Planning, Master Production Scheduling, Rough-cut-Capacity Planning, Material Requirements
Planning, Capacity Requirements Planning. (5 Hours)
Module III
7. Sequencing and Scheduling : Single Machine Sequencing : Basics and Performance
Evaluation Criteria, Methods for Minimizing Mean Flow Time, Parallel Machines : Minimization
of Makespan, Flowshop sequencing : 2 and 3 machines cases : Johnsons Rule and Jobshop
Scheduling : Priority dispatching Rules. (3 Hours)
8. Inventory Control : Relevant Costs, Basic EOQ Model, Model with Quantity discount,
Economic Batch Quantity, Periodic and Continuous Review Systems, Safety Stock, Reorder
Point and Order Quantity Calculations. ABC Analysis. (4 Hours)
9. Modern Trends in Manufacturing : Just in Time (JIT) System : Shop Floor Control By
Kanbans, Total Quality Management, Total Productive Maintenance, ISO 9000, Quality Circle,
Kaizen, Poka Yoke, Supply Chain Management. (4 Hours)
Reference Book:
1. S.N.Chary, Production and Operations Management, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. R. Paneerselvam, Production and Operations Management, Prentice Hall of India.
3. Aswathappa & Bhatt Production & Operations Management, HPH.
4. Gaither & Frazier - Operations Management, Cengage Publication
5. Russell & Taylor - Operations Management, PHI Publication
6. Chase, Aquilanno, Jacob & Agarwal - Operations Management, TMH Publication.
7. E.E. Adam and R.J. Ebert Production and Operations Management, Prentice Hall of India