Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
CHENNAI 600025.
First Semester
Theory
Course Code Course Title
CM131 Chemistry I
GE131 Engineering Mechanics
L1 Language Elective I
MA131 Mathematics I
PH131 Physics I
Practical
Course Code Course Title
GE132 Computer Practice I
GE133 Workshop Practice
Second Semester:
Theory
Course Code Course Title
EI131 Electric Circuit Analysis
EI132 Electron Devices
L2 Language Elective II
PH137 Material Science
MA132 Mathematics II
ME151 Mechanical Engineering
Practical
Course Code Course Title
EI141 Circuits and Devices Laboratory
GE135 Computer Practice II
GE134 Engineering Graphics
Third Semester
Theory
Course Code Course Title
EI233 Digital Logic Theory and Design
EE256 Electrical Machines
EI234 Electronic Circuits
MA231 Mathematics III
1
EI232 Signals and Networks
ME255 Thermodynamics and Fluid
Mechanics
Practical
Fourth Semester
Theory
Course Code Course Title
CS252 Algorithms and Data Structures
EC256 Communication Engineering
EI237 Electrical Measurements and
Instruments
EE258 Electromagnetic Theory
EI236 Industrial Chemical Process
EI235 Transducer Engineering
Practical
Practical
Course Code Course Title
EI342 Electrical and Electronic
Measurements Lab
EI341 Microprocessor Laboratory
2
Sixth Semester
Theory
Course Code Course Title
EI338 Analytical Instruments
IL335 Digital System Design
E1*** Elective I
EI336 Industrial Instrumentation-II
EI337 Power Electronics
IL334 Process Control
Practical
Course Code Course Title
EI343 Industrial Instrumentation
Laboratory
IL341 Process Control Laboratory
Seventh Semester
Theory
Course Code Course Title
IL451 Computer Control of Process
IL452 Computer Networks and
Distributed Control System
E2*** Elective II
E3*** Elective III
ME446 Management Sciences
EI431 VLSI Design
Practical
Course Code Course Title
EI442 Comprehension
IL444 Computer Control Laboratory
EI441 Design Project Lab
8th Semester
Theory
Course Code Course Title
E4*** Elective IV
E5*** Elective V
Practical
Course Code Course Title
EI444 Project Work
3
ELECTIVES
course Code
EI001 Artificial Intelligence and Expert
Systems
EI002 Neural and Fuzzy Logic Control
EI003 Operating Systems
EI004 Bio Medical Instrumentation
EI005 Robotics and Automation
EI006 Data Base Management
Systems
EI007 Power Plant Instrumentation
EI008 Mechotronics
EI009 Digital Image Processing
EI010 Instrumentation in Petrol
Chemical Industry
EI011 Computer Architectures
EI012 Parallel and Distributed
Processing
EI013 Real Time and Embedded
Systems
EI014 Microcontroller based system
Design
EI015 Fibre Optics and Laser
Instruments
IL004 Adaptive Control
MA038 Numerical Methods
I SEMESTER
HS041 ENGLISH - I 3 1 0 4
1. LISTENING 7
Listening comprehension listening for specific information note taking use of
charts and diagrams.
2. SPEAKING 7
Defining describing objects describing uses/functions comparing offering
suggestions analyzing problems and providing solutions expressing
opinions(agreement/disagreement) predicting expressing possibility/certainty
framing questions providing answers pronunciation practice(word stress).
4
3. READING 12
Skimming scanning detailed reading predicting content interpreting charts and
tables identifying stylistic features in texts evaluating texts understanding
discourse coherence guessing meaning from the context note making/transferring
information.
4. WRITING 12
Sentence definition - static description comparison and contrast classification of
information recommendations highlighting problems and providing solutions
formal and informal letter writing using flow charts/diagrams paragraph writing
editing.
5. FOCUS ON LANGUAGE 7
Word formation with prefixes and suffixes discourse markers and their functions
degrees of comparison expressions relating to recommendations and comparisons
active and passive voice antonyms tense forms gerunds condition sentences
modal verbs of probability and improbability acronyms and abbreviations
compound nouns and adjectives spelling punctuation.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
TEXT BOOK
REFERENCES
MA131 MATHEMATICS - I 3 1 0 4
1. MATRICES 9
The characteristic equation, Eigen values and eigen vectors of a real matrix. Some
properties of eigen values, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Reduction of a real matrix to a
diagonal form, Orthognal matrices-Properties, Reduction of a quadratic form to a
canonical form by orthogonal Transformation.
5
Curvature Cartesian and polar coordinates Circle of Curvature, Involutes
and Evolutes. Envelopes Properties of the envelopes Envelopes of normal to a
curve.
4. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Simultaneous linear equation with constant coefficients. Homogenous linear
equation Euler type Equations reducible to homogenous form, linear equations of
second order with variable coefficients, method of reduction of order transformation
of the equation by change the dependent variable, method of variation of parameters.
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BOOKS
REFERENCES
PH131 PHYSICS - I 2 1 2 4
1. PROPERTIES OF MATTER 9
Elasticity Stress-strain diagram Factors affecting elasticity Twisting couple
on a wire Shaft Torsion pendulum Depression of a cantilever Young s modulus
by cantilever Uniform and non-uniform bending I shape girder Production and
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measurement of high volume Rotary pump Diffusion pump Pirani Gauge
Penning gauge Viscosity Oswald Viscometer Comparison of viscosities.
2. ACOUSTICS 9
Acoustics of buildings Absorption coefficient Intensity Loudness
Reverberation time Sabine s formula Noise pollution Noise control in a machine
Ultrasonics Production Magnetostriction and Piezoelectric methods Applications
of ultrasonics in Engineering and Medicine.
4. OPTICS 9
Photometry Lummer Brodhun photometer Flicker Photometer
Antireflection coating Air wedge Testing of flat surfaces Michelson s
Interferometer and its applicatons Photoelasticity and its applications Sextant
Metallurgical microscpe Scanning electron microscope.
6. PRACTICALS 30
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1. Young s modulus by nonuniform bending.
2. Rigidity modulus and moment of inertia using Torsion pendulum.
3. Viscosity of a liquid by Poiseuille s method.
4. Wavelength determination using grating by Spectrometer
5. Particle size determination by Laser
6. Thermal conductivity by Lee s disc
7. Thickness of wire by Air wedge
8. Thermo emf measurement by potentiometer.
TEXT BOOK
REFERENCES
CM131 CHEMISTRY - I 2 1 2 4
1. CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS 9
3. ELECTRODICS 8
Types of electrodes and cells Nernst equation emf measurement and its
applications Principles of chemical and electrochemical corrosion corrosion control
(sacrificial annode and impressed current methods)
4. WATER 8
8
Water quality parameters definition and expression estimation of hardness
(EDTA method) and alkalinity (titrimetry) water softening (zeolite)
demineralisation (ion-exchangers) and desalination (RO) domestic water treatment.
5. POLYMERS 10
Monomer functionality degree of polymerisation classification based on source
and applications addition, condensation and copolymerisation mechanism of free-
radial polymerisation thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics and processing of
plastics injection moulding and extrustion processes.
Total = 45
PRACTICALS
Total = 75
REFERENCES
1. BASICS 4+1
Introduction Units and Dimensions Laws of Mechanics Vectors
Vectorial representation of forces and moments Vector operations.
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3. EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES 5+2
Free body diagram types of supports and their reactions requirements of stable
equilibrium Equilibrium of Rigid bodies in two dimensions Equilibrium of rigid bodies
in three dimensions.
5. FRICTION 3+1
Frictional force Laws of Coloumb friction Simple Contact friction Rollding
Resistance Belt Friction.
Total 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Beer and Johnson, Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol.1 Statics and Vol.2
Dynamics McGraw Hill International Edition, 1995.
2. Meriam, Engineering Mechanics, Vol.1 Statics and Vol.2, Dynamics 2/e, Willey
International, 1998.
3. Engineering Mechanics III Edition, K.L.Kumar, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
Ltd., 1998.
REFERENCES
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4. Timoshanko and Young Engineering Mechanics 4/e, McGraw Hill, 1995.
5. Mclean Engineering Mechanics , 3/e SCHAUM Series 1995 .
PRACTICAL
Theory 15 hrs.
Practicals 45 hrs.
REFERENCES
Tools and equipments used in Smithy, Carpentry, Fitting, Foundry, Welding and Sheet Metal.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. SHEET METAL
Fabrication of tray, cone etc. with sheet metal.
2. WELDING
Arc Welding of butt joint, Lap joint, Tee fillet etc. Demonstration of gas welding.
3. FITTING
Practice in chipping, filing, drilling Making Vee, square and dove tail joints.
4. CARPENTRY
Planning Practice Making halving joint and dove tail joint models.
5. FOUNDRY
Preparation of simple moulds like flange, gear, V-grooved pulley etc.
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6.
Demonstration for making simple parts like keys, bolts etc.
REFERENCES
II SEMESTER
HS042 ENGLISH - II 3 1 0 4
1. LISTENING 7
Listening comprehension listening for specific information note taking using
non-verbal devices
2. SPEAKING 7
Describing processes stating purpose offering opinions, suggestions and
recommendations summerising reporting free discussion of chosen topics
pronunciation practice (word stress, consonant clusters homonymns)
3. READING 12
Skimming scanning note making understanding the organization of texts
discourse cohesion predicting and evaluating content evaluating style inferring
meaning study reading interpreting tables, flow-charts
4. WRITING 12
Extended definition process description cause and effect analysis stating choice
and justifying it safety instructions check list letter of application data
sheet/resume
12
Word formation synonyms prepositions adverbs passive voice sequence
words/discourse markers connective adverbs numerical expressions expansion of
abbreviations rules for writing SI units language of instructions, checklists, cause
and effect, purpose and means indefinite adjectives of number and quantity spelling
and punctuation
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
TEXT BOOK
1. English for Engineers and Technologists , Orient Longman, 1990 Volume II.
Authors: Humanities and Social Sciences Department, Anna University, Published
by Orient Longman Ltd., 1990
REFERENCES
MA132 MATHEMATICS II 3 1 0 4
1. MULTIPLE INTEGRALS 9
Double Integration in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates change of order of
integration triple integration in Cartesian co-ordinates, Gamma and beta functions
properties Area as a double integral.
2. VECTOR CALCULUS 9
Curvilinear coordinates, Gradient, Divergence, Curl line and surface integrals
Green s Gauss divergence and stokes theorems (without proof) Verification and
applications.
3. ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS 9
C-R equations Properties and analytic functions determination of harmonic
conjugates and analytic function conformal mappings Mapping properties of w = z
+a, I/z, az, z2 and bilinear transformation.
4. COMPLEX INTEGRATION 9
Cauchy s theorem Cauchy s integral formula Taylor and Laurent s series
singularities and classification residues Cauvhy s residue theorem contour
integration around circular and semi circular contours (excluding poles on the real
axis)
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4. STATISTICS 9
Moments Coefficient of correlation Lines of regression Tests based on
Normal and t distributions, Chi-square test for goodness of fit.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
BOOKS
REFERENCES
1. CRYSTAL PHYSICS 9
Crystalline and non-crystalline materials Bravais lattices crystal systems
symmetry elements simple crystal structures packing factor for sc, bcc, fcc, hcp
structures Miller indices imperfections in crystals Bragg s law and x-ray
diffraction methods to study crystal structures.
2. CONDUCTING MATERIALS 9
Classical free electron theory of metals electrical conducti-vity-conductivity
of A1 drawbacks of classical theory quantum free electron theory of metals and its
importance density of states Fermi-Dirac statistics calculation of Femienergy and
its importance concept of hole origin of bandgap in solids (qualitative treatment
only) - effective mass of electron high resistivity alloys superconductors properties
and applications.
3. SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS 9
Elemental and compound semiconductors and their properties carrier
concentration intrinsic semiconductors carrier concentration in n-type and p-type
semi conductors variation of Fermi level and carrier concentration with temperature
Hall effect experimental arrangement applications.
14
Different types of magnetic materials and their properties domain theory of
ferromagnetism Heisenberg criteria Hysterisis Energy product of a magnetic
material merrites and their applications magnetic recording materials metallic
glasses active and passive dielectrics and their applications.
Various polarisation mechanics in dielectrics and their frequency and
temperature dependence internal field and deduction of Clausius Mosotti equation
Dielectric loss dielectric breakdown.
5. OPTICAL MATERIALS 9
Optical properties of metals, insulators and semiconductors phosphorescence
and fluorescence excitons, traps and colour centres and their importance different
phosphors used in CRO screens liquid crystal as display material thermography
and its applications photoconductivity and photoconducting materials.
4. PRACTICALS
REFERENCES
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and parallel resonance bandwidth and Q factor. Solution of three-phase balanced
circuits power measurements by two-wattmeter methods solution of three-phase
unbalanced circuits.
5. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS: 9
Forced and free response of RL, RC and RLC circuits with D.C.and sinusoidal
excitations.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
TEXT BOOK
1. Paranjothi S.R., Electric Circuit Analysis , New Age International Ltd., Delhi, 2nd
Edition, 2000.
REFERENCES
1. Hyatt, W.H.Jr. and Kemmerly, J.E., Engineering Circuit Analysis , McGraw Hill
International Editions, 1993.
2. Edminister, J.A., Theory and Problems of Electric Circuits , Schaum s outline series
McGraw Hill Book Company, 2nd Edition, 1983.
3. Sudhakar, A. and Shywam Mohan S.P., Circuits and Network Analysis and
Synthesis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.Ltd., New Delhi, 1994.
1. ELECTRON DYNAMICS: 9
Concepts of electronic current in vaccum, gas, and solid effect of electric and magnetic
field on electron and other charged particles cathode ray tube Electrostatic and
magnetic deflection.
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3. BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTOR: 9
Ebers-Moll equation input output characteristics switching characteristics- h
parameters Low frequency and high frequency equivalent circuits RF transistors
Power transistors.
TEXT BOOK
1. Millman and Halkias, Electronic Devices and Circuits , Tata McGraw Hill,
1991.
2. David A.Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of
India, 1999.
REFERENCES
1. INTRODUCTION 6
Law of perfect gases different types of expansion of gases thermodynamic
reversibility air cycles Carnot, Otto and diesel cycles engine performance load
test and heat balance test.
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3. STEAM TURBINE 4
Introduction to steam turbine classification steam nozzle.
L = 30 Total = 30
REFERENCES
PRACTICAL
2. FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORKING 3
Working on a networked environment accessing different machines from one
node concept of E-mail uses of internet.
Total = 15
REFERENCES
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1. Stephen J. Kochen and Patrick H.Wood, Exploring the UNIX system., Techmedia,
1999.
2. Maurice J.Bach., The Design of UNIX operating system, Prentice Hall of India,
1999.
3. Ramos, Computer Networking Concepts, Prentice Hall Inernational, 1999.
4. Balaguruswamy, Programaming in ANSI-C., Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
5. Kernighan and Rirchie., The C-Programming Language, Prentice Hall of India,
1999.
6. Gottfried., Programming with C Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
7. Kutti., C and UNIX Programming: A Conceptual Perspective., Tata McGraw Hill,
1997.
L = 15 P = 45 Total = 60
REFERENCES
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EI141 CIRCUITS & DEVICES LABORATORY 0 0 3 2
List of Experiments:
III SEMESTER
THEORY
1. FOURIER SERIES 8
Dirichiet s conditions, General Fourier series, Half range sine and cosine
series, Parseval s identity, Harmonic Analysis.
2. FOURIER TRANSFORMS 10
Fourier integral representation, Fourier transform pairs, Properties, Fourier
sine and cosine Transforms, transforms of simple functions, transforms of derivatives,
The convolution integrals of Fourier, Application to one dimensional wave and
diffusion equations.
3. LAPLACE TRANSFORMS 9
Transforms of simple functions, Basic operational properties, Transforms of
derivatives and integrals, Periodic functions, Convolution theorem, Inverse transforms,
Initial and final value theorems, Applications of Laplace transforms to linear ordinary
differential equations.
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Classification of second order partial differential equations, Transvers
vibrations of a string. One dimensional heat equation and two dimensional heat flow,
Fourier series solutions in cartesian coordinates.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
REFERENCES
1. LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS 8
Systems zeroth law, first law of thermodynamics concept of internal energy
and enthalpy applications to closed and open systems second law of thermodynamics
concept of entropy clausius inequality and principles of increase in irreversible
processes.
2. BASIC THERMODYNAMICS APPLIED 5
Basic IC engine and gas turbine cycles single and multistage reciprocating
compressors.
5. FLOW OF FLUIDS 7
Introduction types of fluid flow velocity rate equation of continuity
energy of a liquid in motion head of a liquid Bernoulli s theorem orifice and mouth
piece.
21
Introduction dimensions dimensional analyses Rayleigh s and Buckingham
s method ilitude - dimensionless numbers and their significance similarity laws model
studies.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
REFERENCES
1. SIGNALS FUNDAMENTALS 9
Continuous time (CT) and discrete time (DT) signals periodic and pulse
signals energy and power in signals standard CT and DT signals impulse, step,
pulse, ramp, sine and exponential signals.
2. ANALYSIS OF CT SIGNALS 9
Fourier series analaysis, Spectrum of C.T.signals, Fourier Transform and
Laplace Transform in Signal Analysis.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
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REFERENCES
1. Openheim A.V., Willsky A.S., and Young I.T., Signals and Systems, Prentice Hall,
1994.
2. Haykin, S., Communication Systems, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1995.
3. Valkenburg N.E., Network analysis, Prentice hall of India, New Delhi, 1989.
4. Van Valkenburg, N.E., Introduction of Modern network Synthesis, Wiley Eastern
Ltd., New Delhi, 1993.
5. Signals and Systems, Radgen E., Ziemer W., Tranta H., Fannin D.F., Maxwell
Macmillan, London, 1990.
L =45 Total = 45
1. Kohavi , Z., Switching & Finite automata Theory, Tata Mcgraw Hill , New Delhi,
1981
2. Hachtel, G.D. & Somenzi , F., Logic Synthesis and Verification algorithms ,
Kluwer academic press 1996.
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3. Hill. J. Peterson , G.L., Switching Theory and Logical design, John Wiley III Edition
, 1981.
4. Lee, S., Digital Circuits & Logic Design , Prentice Hall India, 1980.
1. AMPLIFIERS: 10
Biasing circuits for transistors FET and their analysis CE, CC and CB amplifiers
FET amplifiers frequency response- cascade and Darlington connections analysis of
class A and B power amplifiers complementary symmetry amplifiers class C power
amplifier.
3. PULSE CIRCUITS: 9
RC wave shapping circuits Diode clampers and clippers Multivibrators
Schmitt triggers UJT and transistor sawtooth oscillators.
L = 45 Total = 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Albert Paul Malvino, Electronic Principles , Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition,
1995.
REFERENCES
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EE256 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 3 0 0 3
1. D.C. MACHINES 10
Construction of D.C. machines theory of operation of D.C. generator
characteristics of D.C. generators armature reaction commutation principle of
operation of D.C. motor voltage equation type of D.C. motor and their characteristics
speed control of D.C. motors.
2. TRANSFORMER 10
Theory of ideal transformer EMF equation constructional details of shell
and core type transformer test on transformer equivalent circuit phasor diagram
regulation and efficiency of a transformer.
3. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES 9
Principle of alternators construction details equation of induced EMF
vector diagram method of starting of synchronous motor torque developed by the
motor V curves speed control.
4. INDUCTION MACHINES 9
Construction and principle of operation classification of induction motor
relation between torque and rotor power factor starting and running condition
condition for maximum torque comparison between synchronous motor and induction
motors speed control of induction motors.
5. SPECIAL MACHINES 7
Types of single phase motor double revolving field theory cross field theory
capacitor start capacitor run motors shaded pole motor repulsion type motor universal
motor hysterisis motor.
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. Fitzgerald A.E., Kingsly C., Umans S.D., Electrical Machinery , McGraw Hill,
Singapore, 1990.
2. Cotton H. Advanced Electrical Techniology , Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons Ltd.,
London, 1971.
3. Del Toro V. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals , Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi, 1995.
4. Verinott, C.C., Fractional and sub-fractional horsepower electric motors , McGraw
Hill, Singapore, 1985.
5. Theraja, B.L., A Text book of Electrical Technology , Vol.II, S.C.Chand and Co.,
New Delhi, 1997.
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PRACTICAL
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8. Losses in pipe flow due to change of section and change of direction.
9. Measurement of flow using Orifice plate, Venturi meter and Pitot tube.
10. Performance test on a reciprocating pump and on a centrifugal pump.
11. Performance test on an Air-compressor, air pressure measurement and regulation.,
12. Characteristics of a Flapper-nozzle system .
13. Fluid logic devices and circuits.
IV SEMESTER
THEORY
3. DATA STRUCTURES 12
Philosophy of data structures, data structures vs control constructs, need for data
structures, abstract data types and data structures, Lists-array based and linked lists,
comparison , stacks-array based and linked stacks, implementing recursion using
stacks, queues array based & linked queues.
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Sorting algorithms Binary search tree , Binary tree sorting algorithm , External
sorting, Merging , searching hashing .
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT 9
Units and standards calibration methods static calibration classification of
errors error analysis statistical methods odds and uncertainty.
2. CHARACTERISTICS OF TRANSDUCERS 9
Static characteristics accuracy, precision, sensitivity, linearity etc.
mathematical model of transducers zero, first-order and second-order transducers
response to impulse, step, ramp and sinusoidal inputs.
5. OTHER TRANSDUCERS 9
Piezoelectric transducer magnetostrictive transducer IC sensor digital
transducers smart sensor fiber optic transducers.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
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REFERENCES
1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES: 3
The field concept sources of electromagnetic fields.
2. ELECTROSTATICS: 8
Charges Coulomb s Law electric field intensity electric flux Gauss s Law
potential boundary value problems Laplace and Poisson s equations
electrostatic energy dielectrics capacitance.
3. MAGNETOSTATICS: 8
Current density magnetic field magnetic flux Biot Savart law Ampere s law
torque force vector potential boundary value problem.
4. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS: 8
Faraday s Law Lenz s law Maxwell s equations displacement current eddy
current relation between field theory and circuit theory.
5. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES: 9
Generation propagation of waves in dielectrics conductors and transmission lines
Poynting vector skin effect.
7. TUTORIAL PROBLEMS: 15
Field plotting of electrostatic, magnetostatic and electromagnetic configurations using
standard software.
L = 45 T = 15 Total = 60
TEXT BOOK
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1. John D Kraus, Electromagnetics , McGraw Hill Book Co., New York, Third
Edition, 1989.
2. Joseph A Edminister, Theory and Problems of Electromagnetics , Schaum s
Outline Series, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1986.
3. William H.Hayt, Jr., Engineering Electromagnetics , Tata McGraw Hill Edition,
New Delhi, 1998
REFERENCES
1. UNIT OPERATIONS 9
Unit operations-transport of liquids, solids and gases adjusting particle size of
bulk solids mixing processes separation processes.
2. COMBUSTION PROCESSES 9
Combustion processes heat exchangers energy balance material balance
evaporators crystallisation.
3. OTHER OPERATIONS 9
Drying distillation refrigeration process chemical reactions.
4. CASE STUDY I 9
Operations in the manufacture of paper and pulp operations in steel industry.
5. CASE STUDY II 9
Operations in thermal power plant operations in pharmaceutical industry and
lather industry.
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. Waddams, A.L., Chemicals from petroleum, Butler and Tanner Ltd., UK., 1968.
2. Balchen J.G. and Mumme, K.J., Process Control structures and applications, Van
Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1988.
3. Austin, G.t. shreve s Chemical Process industgries, McGraw Hill Internatonal
student edition, Singapore, 1985.
4. Liptak, B.G., Process measurement and analysis, Chilton Book Company, USA,
1995
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5. Luyben W.C., Process Modelling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers,
McGraw Hill International edition, USA, 1989.
EI 237 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS & INSTRUMENTS 3 0 0 3
5. IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT 9
A.C.Bridges measurement of inductance, capacitance Q of coil Maxwell
bridge Maxwell wien bridge Hey s bridge Schering bridge Anderson bridge
Campbell bridge to measure mutual inductance errors in A.C. bridge methods and
their compensations detectors excited field a.c. Galvanometer vibration
galvanometer.
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. Stout M.B. Basic Electrical measurements, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1990.
2. Golding E.W. and Widdis F.E., Electrical measurements and measuring instruments,
Sir Issac Pitman and Sons Pvt., Ltd., 1985.
3. Sawhney A.K., A Course in Electrical and Electronics Measurements and
Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, new Delhi, 1995.
4. David A Bell, Electronic Instrumentation and measurements, Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 1995.
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EC 256 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3
3. DATA TRANSMISSION: 10
Base band signal receiver error probability optimum and matched filter techniques
coherent reception digital modulation systems FS, PSK comparison of data
transmission systems.
4. TRANSMISSION MEDIUM: 10
Characteristics of cables optical fibers effects of EM radiation bandwidth and
noise restrictions statistical measurements of random noise concept of multiplexing
FDM and TDM.
5. TELEVISION: 5
Scanning methods B/W and colour systems Camera and picture tubes
synchronization transmitters and receivers.
L = 45 Total = 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Kennedy, G., Electronic Communication Systems , McGraw Hill, 4th Edition,
1987.
2. Taub and Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems , Second Edition,
McGraw Hill, 1987.
3. Simon Haykins, Communication Systems , 3rd Edition , John Wiley, Inc., 1995.
4. Bruce Carlson A., Communication Systems , 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
1986.
5. Roddy and Coolen, Electronic Communication , 4th Edition Prentice Hall of &
India, 1999.
PRACTICAL
1. Implementation of stack, queues, linked lists, singly, doubly linked lists, circular
lists.
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2. Operation on linked lists.
3. Sorting Techniques.
4. Searching linear and binary search and information retrieval.
5. Hashing: Hash insertion and Hash search tree.
6. Binary trees, binary search tree.
7. Graphs, storage, access.
8. Implementing graph 2 algorithm in C (eg. Spanning Tree algorithm).
9. Recursion Tower of Hanoi.
11. Database: Package in C.
13. Graphics
P = 60 Total = 60
V SEMESTER
THEORY
1. ARCHITECTURE 9
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General 8-bit microprocessor and its architecture 8085, comparison with other processors
like Z-80, 6800 functional block diagram architecture functions of different
sections architecture of 8086 CPU.
2. INSTRUCTION SETS 9
Instruction format addressing modes instruction set of 8085 CPU
instruction cycle timing diagrams different machine cycls fetch and execute
operations estimation of execution time.
5. MICROCONTROLLERS 9
Architecture of 8-bit microcontroler bus configuration reset circuitry power down
considerations instruction sets programming exercises rocontrollers software design
development and troubleshooting tools applications.
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
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diffusion enhancements and retardation ion implementation metallisation packing
realisation of passive and active devices like R, C, diodes, transistors in Ics.
REFERENCES
1. S.M.Sze, VLSI Technology , 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
New Delhi, 1996.
2. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog and Integrated
Circuits , 2nd Edition Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1997.
3. R.A.Gay Kwad, Opamplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits , Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi, 1995.
4. National Semiconductor/Texas TTL/MOS/VLSI Data Manuals.
5. Franco, S. Design with operational and analog Integrated Circuits , Tata McGraw
Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 198.
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1. REVIEW OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL BUILDING BLOCKS 6
Linear and Digital IC s of different types specifications of IC s such as LM741, NE555,
LM725, NE565, 7400 series digital IC s etc.
2. POWER SUPPLIES 10
Fixed and variable power supplies positive and negative voltage regulators - functional
block diagram of typical regulator IC s precision power supplies using IC s - current
boosting circuits protection circuits switched mode power supply - tracking power
supply.
3. ANALOG INSTRUMENTS 12
Cathode ray oscilloscope general purpose and advanced types sampling and storage
scopes - A.C. millivoltmeters of different types wave analysers - signal and function
generators - noise generator frequency synthesizer distortion factor meter Q meter
lock-in amplifier.
4. DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS 12
Digital voltmeters and multimeters successive approximation and dual slope types of
ADC digital frequency counters digital waveform generator - µp based DMMs with
auto ranging and self diagnostic features - digital storage oscilloscopes digital Q meter
digital IC tester digital LCR meter.
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Electric balance different types of load cells magnets elastics load cell-
strain gauge load cell-different methods of torque measurement, strain gauge, relative
regular twist-speed measurement-revaluation counter capacitive tacho-drag up type
tacho-d.c. and a.c. tachogenerators stroboscope.
3. PRESSURE MEASUREMENT 12
Units of pressure manometers different types elastic type pressure gauges
Bourde tube bellows diaphragms Electrical methods elastic elements with LVDT
and strain gauges capacitive type pressure gauge piezo resistive pressure sensor
resonator pressure sensor-measurement of vacuum Mcleod gauge thermal
conductivity gauges Ionization gauge cold cathode and hot cathode types testing
and calibration of pressure gauges dead weight tester.
4. TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT 9
Definitions and standards primary and secondary fixed points calibration of
thermometers different types of filled in system thermometer sources of errors in
filled in systems and their compensation Bimetallic thermometers Electrical
methods of temperature measurement signal conditioning of industrial RTDs and
their characteristics-3 lead and 4 lead RTDs.
5. THERMOCOUPLES MEASUREMENT 9
Thermocouples law of thermocouple fabrication of industrial thermocouples
signal conditioning of thermocouple output thermal block references functions
commercial circuits for cold junction compensation response of thermocouple
special techniques for measuring high temperature using thermocouples Radiation
methods of temperature measurement radiation fundamentals total radiation and
selective radiation pyrometers optical pyrometer two colour radiation pyrometer.
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REFERENCES
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1. Ernest O.Doebelin, Measurement systems Application and Design, International
Student Edition, IVth Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1998.
2. D.Patranabis, Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
company Ltd., New Delhi, 1999.
3. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna ublishers, Delhi, 1999.
4. A.K.Sawhney, A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation Dhanpat Raj and Sons, New Delhi, 1999.
5. P.Holman, Experimental Methods for Engineers International Student Edition,
McGraw Hill Book Company, 1971.
6. B.C.Nakra and K.K.Chaudary, Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 1985.
2. Z-TRANSFORM 9
Z-transform and its properties convolution inverse Z-transform discrete
Fourier series properties sampling the Z-transform discrete Fourier transform
properties for frequency domain analysis linear convolution using discrete Fourier
transform overlap add method, over lap save method.
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REFERENCES
1. Openheim A.V., and Shaefer R.W., Discrete Time Signal Processing, Prentice
Hall, NJ, 1980.
2. Proakis J.G. and Manolakis, D.G., Introduction to Digital Signal Processing,
Maxwell Macwilliam International Edition, London, 1989.
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3. Antonian A., Digital Filters analysis and Design, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
New Delhi, 198.
4. Stanley W.D., Digital Signal Processing, Restion Publishing House, 1989.
2. TIME RESPONSE 9
Time response time domain specifications types of test inputs I and II order
system response error coefficients generalised error series steady state error PID
controller response with and without I order system.
3. FREQUENCY RESPONSE 9
Frequency response definition Bode plot polar plot constant M and N
circles Nichols chart determinate of closed loop response from open loop response.
REFERENCES
1. I.Gopal, and M.Nagrath, Control Systems, Wiley Eastern, Ltd., New Delhi, 1985
2. Kuo, B.C. Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
3. Ogata K, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
4. M.Gopal, Control Systems, Principles and Design, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Co., New Delhi, 1997.
PRACTICAL
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VI SEMESTER
THEORY
5. LEVEL MEASUREMENT 9
Gauge glass technique coupled with photo electric readout system float type
level indication different schemes level switches level measurement using displacer
and torque tube bubbler system. Boiler drum level measurement differential pressure
method hydra step systems electrical types of level gauges using resistance,
capacitance, nuclear radiation and ultrasonic sensors.
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2. D.Patranabis, Principles of Industrial Instrumentation Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Co., New Delhi, 1999.
3. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, Delhi 1999.
4. A.K.Sawhney, A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1999
5. Eckman D.P. Industrial Instrumentation Wiley Eastern Limited, 1990.
6. Liptak B.G. Instrument Engineers Handbook (Measurement), Chilton Book Co.,
1994.
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Need for process control mathematical model of first order level, pressure
and thermal processes higher order process interacting and non-interacting systems
continuous and batch process self-regulation servo and regulator operation.
4. MULTILOOP CONTROL 9
Feed forward control ratio control cascade control inferential control split
range control introduction to multivariable control examples from distillation column
and boiler systems.
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EI337 POWER ELECTRONICS 3 0 0 3
2. COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS 8
Thyristor trigger circuits R, RL, RC triggering Single pulse and train of
pulses triggering with microprocessor forced commutation different techniques
series and parallel operation of SCRs.
3. CONVERTERS 10
Natural commutation single phase three phase half controlled and fully
controlled rectifiers effect of source and load inductance dual converters cyclo
converters.
5. TYPICAL APPLICATION 9
Control of DC and AC drives stepper and switched reluctance motor drive
AC voltage regulators SMPS uninterrupted power supply induction heating.
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REFERENCES
1. M.H.Rashid, Power Electronics circuits, devices and applications, PHI, New Delhi,
1995.
2. Joseph Vithyathi, Power Electronics, McGraw Hill, USA, 1995.
3. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins, Power Electronics, John Wiley and Sons, New York,
1995.
4. G.K.Dubey, Doradia, S.R. Joshi and R.M.Sinha, Thyristorised Power Controllers,
New Age Internatonal Publishers, New Delhi, 1996.
5. P.C.Sen, Modern Power Electronics, Wheeler Publishers, New Delhi, 1998.
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3. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES 9
Principles of PAL s , PLD s ,GAL s , CPLD and their design considerations.
5. DIGITAL MEMORIES 7
Principles and design considrations of speciic PROMS, EPROMS, SRAMS,
SDRAMS, Dural ported memories , FIFO s etc.
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REFERENCES
2. GAS ANALYSER 8
Oxygen analyser CO monitor Nox analyser H2S analyser dust and smoke
measurement thermal conductivity type thermal analyser industrial analysers.
3. CHROMATOGRAPHY 10
Gas chromatography liquid chromatography principles, types and applications
high pressure liquid chromatography detectors.
4. SPECTRO PHOTOMETERS 10
Spectral methods of analysis Beer s law visible spectrophotometers single beam
and double beam instruments sources and detectors IR spectrophotometers
sources and detectors FTIR spectrometers atomic absorption spectrophotometer
flame emission spectrophotometers sources of flame photometry applications.
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5. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND REDIATION TECHNIQUES 9
NMR basic principle NMR spectrometers applications introduction to mass
spectrophotometers nuclear radiation detectors GM counter proportional counter
solid state detectors introduction- to x-ray spectroscopy.
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REFERENCES
1. Willard, H.H., Merrit L.L., Dean J.A. Seattle F.L., Instrumental Methods of Analysis
, CBS Publishing and Distribution, 1995
2. Skoog, D.A. and West D.M., Principles of Instrumental Analysis, Holt Sounder
Publication, Philadelphia, 1985
3. Ewing G.W., Instrumental Methods of Analysis , McGraw Hill, 1992
4. Mann C.K.Vickers, T.J. and Gullick W.H. Instrumental Analysis, Harper and Row
Publishers, New York, 1974
5. Liptak, B.G, Process Measurement and Analysis, Chilton Book company, 1995
6. Considine D.M., Process/Industrial Instruments and control handbook, McGraw Hill
International, 1993
7. Robert D.Braun, Introduction to Instrumental Analysis, McGraw-Hill, Singapore,
1987
8. Frank A.Settle, Handbook of Instrumental Techniques for Analytical Chemistry,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1997.
PRACTICAL
1. Response of controllers
2. Piping & Instrumentation diagram of plant.
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3. Characteristics of control valve with and without positioner.
4. On-off controlled process.
5. Proportional controlled process.
6. Compact flow control unit.
7. Operation of flow loop in plant.
8. Operation of pressure loop in plant.
9. Open loop air temperature control
10. Closed loop air temperature control
11. Operation of level loop in plant
12. Operation of instructor disk in plant.
VII SEMESTER
THEORY
1. PRINCIPLES 5
General Principles Management concepts Schools of Management Thoughts
Scientific and Japanese Management Trends Management Functions.
2. ORGANISATIONS 3
Types Properties-Comparison.
4. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 8
Functions Recruitment and Training Appraisal Counselling Leadership and
Motivation Organisational Communication Conflict and Change, Industrial Relations
Trade union disputes.
5. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 6
Capital types sources management economics supply and demand
savings investment consumption demand and price elasticities production function
costing Types Break even analysis Financial statements.
6. MARKETING MANAGEMENT 5
Product Life Cycle Design Forecasting Sales and marketing Strategies.
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3. COMPUTER AS A CONTROLLER 9
Basic building blocks of computer control system SCADA Direct Digital
Control AI and expert control systems Case studies on computer control for Industrial
process.
4. PLC 9
Evolution of PLCs Sequential and programmable controllers Architecture
Programming of PLC Relay logic Ladder logic Functional blocks.
5. COMMUNICATION IN PLCs 9
Requirement of communication networks for PLC Connecting PLC to
computer Use of PC and PLC Comparative study of Industrial PLCs Case studies.
L = 45
REFERENCES
1. Despande, P.B. and Ash R.H., Computer Process Control Publication, USA,
1995.
2. Houpis C.M., Lamount, G.B., Digital Control Systems Theory, Hardware and
Software International student Edition, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1985.
3. Stephanoupoulis, G., Chemical Process Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
1990.
4. Petrezeulla, Programmable Controllers, Mc Graw Hill, 1989.
5. Hughes T, Programmable Logic Controllers, ISA Press, 189.
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EI431 VLSI DESIGN 3 0 0 3
5. PRINCIPLES OF HDL 9
Introduction to VHDL Sequential and Concurrent descriptions. Signal, port and
variable statements. Wait, case and other sequential statements. Block, process,
component and generate descriptions. Test bench creation and principles of operation of
VHDL simulator. Introduction to Verilog and brief comparison with VHDL.
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. Smith, M.J., Application Specific Integrated Circuits Addison Wesley Press, 1999
2. Rabey, J.M., Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, Prentice Hall, 1995
3. Weste, N.H.E, and Ershingian, K., Principles of CMOS VLSI Design: A Design
Perspective, Addison Wesley, 1996
4. Bhasker,J., VHDL Primer, Prentice Hall 1995.
2. INTERNET WORKING
7
Bridges Rourters Gateways open system with bridge configuration open system
with gateway configuration Standard ETHERNET and ARCNET configuration
Special requirement for networks used for control.
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3. DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS 9
Evolution Different architecture local control unit Operator interface Displays
Engineering interface.
L = 45
REFERENCES
1. A.S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks , Third Edition , Prentice Hall of India, 1996
2. Michal P. Lucas , Distributed control systems, Van nostrand Reinhold Co., 1986.
3. Romily Bowden , HART application guide and the OSI communication foundation.,
1999.
4. G.K.McMIllan, Process/ Industrial instrument and controls and handbook , McGraw Hill,
New york, 1999.
PRACTICAL
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EI441 DESIGN PROJECT LABORATORY 0 0 3 2
REFERENCES
COMPREHENSION
EI442 COMPREHENSION 0 0 3 2
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VIII SEMESTER
THEORY
PRACTICAL
EI444 PROJECT WORK 0 0 12 6
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ELECTIVES
2. KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: 9
Knowledge-general concepts predicate logic-representing simple fact instance and
ISA relationships resolution- natural deduction.
5. KNOWLEDGE ACQUISTION: 9
Knowledge acquisition-general concepts learning learning by induction
explanation based learning.
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REFERENCES
1. Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence Tata McGraw Hill , New
Delhi , 1991.
2. Nilson N.J. Principles of Artifical Intelligence, Springer verlag, Berlin, 1980.
3. Patterson, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Expert systems, Prentice
Hall of India , New Delhi, 1999.
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3. INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY LOGIC 9
Fuzzy sets fuzzy relations fuzzy conditional statements fuzzy rules fuzzy
algorithm.
4. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL SYSTEM 10
Fuzzy logic controller fuzzification interface knowledge base - decision making
logic - defuzzification interface - design of fuzzy logic controller case study.
2. PROCESS MANAGEMENT : 10
Concept of processes interprocess communication racing synchronisation-mutual
exclusion-scheduling- implementation issues IPC in multiprocessor systems- case
study of process management in UNIX and WINDOWS- NT.
3. MEMORY MANAGEMENT : 8
Memory partition-segmentation paging-virtual memory concepts relocation
algorithms-buddy systems-free space management memory management in DOS,
UNIX and WINDOWS case study .
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5. MODERN OPERATING SYSTEMS: 8
Concepts of distributed operating systems real time operating systems-OS/2.
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. Tanenbaum, A.S., Operating systems: Design and Implementation Prentice Hall 1992.
2. Peterson.J.L. and Galvin .P.B.Operating System Concepts Addition Wesley .N.J., 1991.
3. Stallings.W. Operating systems 2nd edition prentice Hall , 1995.
4. Tanenbaum, A.S.Modern Operating Systems, Prentice Hall, 1995.
2. ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT: 9
ECG-EEG-EMG-ERG-lead system and recording methods-typical waveforms.
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4. Koryla J. Medical and Biological Application of electro chemical devices John
Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 1980.
5. Wise D.L., Applied Bio-sensors, Butterworth USA, 1989.
6. Jackson and Webster, Medicine and Clinical Engineering Prentice Hall, New
Delhi, 1979.
1. BASIC CONCEPTS: 9
Definition and origin of robotics different types of robotics various generation of
robots-degrees of freedom Asimov s laws of robotics-dynamic stabilization of robots.
5. CASE STUDIES : 9
Multiple robots-machine interface-robots in manufacturing and non-
manufacturing applications-robot cell design - selection of a robot
L = 45 Total = 45
REFERENCES
1. Mikell P. Weiss G.M. Nagel R.N. Odraj . N.G. Industrial Robotics, Mc Graw
Hill Singapore, 1996.
2. Deb.S.R.Robotics Technology and flexible Automation , John wiley , USA 1992.
3. Asfahl C.R. Robots and Manufacturing Automation, John Wiley , USA 1992.
4. Klafter R.D. Chimielewski T.A. and Negin M. Robotic Engineering- An integrated
approach , prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1994.
5. Mc Kerrow P.J. Introduction to Robotics, Addison Wesley, USA, 1991.
6. Isaac Asimov I Robot , Ballantine Books , New York , 1986.
7. Ghosh , Control in Robotics and Automation : Sensor Based Integration, Allied
Publishers, Chennai , 1998.
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1. INTRODUCTION 9
Need for Database Systems Data Models Overall System Structure Entities and
Entity sets - Relationships and relationship sets Mapping Constraints - Design of an
E-R database scheme structure of relational databases - Relational Algebra and
Relational Calculus.
2. RELATIONAL MODEL 9
Relational commercial Languages - Integrity Constraints Pitfalls in Relational
Database Design - Normalization using functional dependencies, Multivalued
dependencies and join dependencies Domain -key normal form Alternative
approaches to Database design.
4. QUERY PROCESSING 9
Query interpretation - Equivalence of expressions join strategies - structure of the
query optimizer - Failure classification - Storage Hierarchy - Transaction Model -
Log based recovery - Buffer management - Shadow Paging - concurrency control.
1. Korth. H.F. , and Silberschatz . A., Database system concepts II Edition, McGraw Hill
International Editions 1991
2. Date, C.J., Introduction to Database System , III Edition Vol. 1 Addision Wesley
Publishing company Inc ., Narosa 1989.
3. Ceri. S., and Pelagatti.G., Distributed Database Principles and Systems, International
Student Edition , McGraw Hill 1985.
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2. MEASUREMENTS IN POWER PLANTS: 9
Electrical measurements-current, voltage, power, frequency, power-factor etc.-non
electrical parameters-flow of feed water, fuel, air and steam with correction factor for
temperature-steam pressure and steam temperature-drum level measurement radiation
detector smoke density measurement dust monitor.
EI008 MECHOTRONICS 3 0 0 3
1. INTRODUCTION
7
Mechatronics defination and key issues evolution elements mechatronics
approach to modern engineering design
3. ACTUATION SYSTEMS 8
Mechanical types - applications electrical types applications pneumatic and
hydraulic systems applications - selection of actuators.
4. CONTROL SYSTEMS 12
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Types of controllers programmable logic controllers - applications ladder diagrams
- microprocessor applications in mechatronics programming interfacing - computer
applications.
5. RECENT ADVANCES 8
Manufacturing mechatronics - automobile mechatronics automobile mechatronics
medical mechatronics office automation case studies .
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REFERENCES
1. Bulton , N., Mechatronics : Electronic Control system for Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering , Longman , 1995.
2. Dradly , D.A. Dawson., D, Burd ,N.C., and loader , A.J., Mechatronics : Electronics in
products and processes, Chapman & Hall, 1993.
3. HMT Mechatronics , Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1968
4. Galip Ulsoy , A., and Devires , W.R. microcomputer Applications in manufacturing ,
John woley , USA 1989.
5. James Harter, Electromechanics : Principles, concepts and devices - prentice hall , new
jersey 1995.
6. IMAGE COMPRESSION 9
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Image Compression models, Elements of Information Theory, Transform coding ,
Video coding, coding standards
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REFERENCES
1. Gonzalez, R.C. & Woods R.E. , Digital Image processing, Addison Wesley , 1998
2. Jain, A.K., Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing , Prentice Hall Englewood , 1989
3. Rosenfield , A., & Kak A.C., Digital Picture processing II edition , Academic Press
New York 1982.
4. Pratt, W.K., Digital Image processing, II Edition John Wiley 1991
5. Rao. K.R., Hwang . J.J., Techniques and standards for image Video and Audio coding,
Prentice Hall, N.J. 1996
1. PETROLEUM PROCESSING: 9
Petroleum exploration - recovery techniques oil-gas separation processing wet
gases- refining of crude oil.
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3. Austin G.T. Shreves, Chemical Process Industries, Mc Graw Hill International
student edition, Singapore , 1985.
4. Liptak B.G. Instrumentation in Process Industries, Chilton Book Company, 1994.
3. CONTROL UNIT 12
Construction of instruction word addressing modes instruction cycles organisation of
control registers realisation of control signals - typical sequence of operations - branch
and shift instructions - microprogram control unit - control memory - segments for
various instructions - register transfer language programs for arithmetic and logical
operations.
4. MEMORY ORGANISATION : 6
Bus organisation cache memory associative memory virtual memory segmentation
paging .
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REFERENCES
1. Moris mano ., Computer Architecture , Prentice Hall of India , New Delhi, 1988.
2. Hyaes.J., Computer Architecture and Organisation, McGraw Hill , 1989.
3. Bartee T.C., Digital computer Fundamentals . Mcgraw Hill, Tokyo, 1994
1. PARALLEL ARCHITECTURE 15
Pipelining, vector processors, array processors , multiprocessor architectures, data
flow architectures, systolic architectures Basic concepts examples.
2. INTERCONNECTING NETWORKS 5
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Single stage, Multistage interconnection networks, cube, mesh shuffle exchange,
pyramid butterfly networks.
4. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS 10
Models , Hardware concepts, communication, synchronization mechanism. Case
study : MPI and PVM .
1. SYSTEM DESIGN 5
Definitions, Classifications and brief overview of microcontrollers , microprocessors
and DSP s . Embedded Processor architectural definitions. Typical application
scenarios of embedded systems .
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processing , clocking communication and synchronization , control blocks , memory
requirements and control , kernel services .
5. CASE STUDIES 10
Discussions of specific examples of complete embedded systems using mc68HC11,
mc8051,ADSP2181, PIC series of microcontrollers .
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REFERENCES
1. Ball.S.R, Embedded microprocessor Systems : Real world Design , Prentice Hall , 1996
2. Herma .K., Real Time Systems : Design for distributed embedded applications , Kluwer
Academic 1997 .
3. Gassle. J., Art of Programming Embedded systems , Academic Press 1992
4. Gajski.D.D., Vahid .F., Narayan . S, Specification and Design of Embedded Systems ,
PTR Prentice Hall, 1994.
5. Intel manual on 16 bit embedded controllers , Santa Clara 1991.
6. Slater M., Microprocessor based design , A Comprehensive guide to effective hardware
design , Prentice Hall , New Jersey, 1989.
7. Peatman.J.B., Design with microcontrollers , McGraw Hill International Ltd. Singapore
, 1989.
8. C.M. Krishna Kang G., Shin, Real Time Systems, McGraw Hill 1997
Raymond J.A. , Buhr, Donald L. Bailey, An Introduction to real time Systems,
Prentice Hall International , 1999.
2. MICRO-CONTROLLER RESOURCES: 9
Family members, bus widths program and data memory parallel ports, D/A and A/D
converters, reset circuitry, watchdog timers, power down considerations
3. REAL-TIME CONTROL: 9
Interrupt Structures programmable timers, real-time clock, latency, interrupt, density
and interval constraints.
4. PROGRAMMING FRAMEWORK: 9
CPU register, Structure, addressing modes, instruction sets, assembly languages,
assemblers.
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Queues, tables and strings, program organization, microcontroller expansion
methods, I/O hardware alternatives, development tools, Motorola and Intel
microcontroller details
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TEXT BOOK
REFERENCES
3. LASER FUNDAMENTALS 9
Fundamental characteristics of Lasers three level and four level lasers
properties of laser laser modes resonator configuration Q-switching and mode locking
cavity dumping types of lasers gas lasers, solid lasers, liquid lasers semi conductor
lasers.
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Laser for measurement of distance, length velocity, acceleration, current,
voltage and atmospheric effect material processing laser heating, welding melting and
trimming of materials removal and vaporization.
1. John and Harry, Industrial lasers and their applications, McGraw Hill, 1974.
2. John F Ready, Industrial applications of lasers, Academic Press, 1978.
3. MonteRoss, Laser applications, McGraw Hill, 1968.
4. Jasprit Singh, Semi conductor Optoelectronics, McGraw Hill, 1995.
5. Ghatak A.K. and Thiagarajar K, Optical electronics foundation book, TMH, New
Delhi, 1991.
1. MATHEMATICAL MODEL 9
Mathematical models of I order, II order, I order with pure delay and higher order
systems discretisation techniques and computer solution of differential equations
simulation of process dynamics state models.
2. IDENTIFICATION METHODS 12
Conventional techniques of identification identifications of systems with dead time
discrete systems - ARMA process discrete stste model least squares techniques
recursive lest squares algorithms - fixed memory algorithm minimum variance
method.
3. ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF DETERMINISTIC SYSTEMS
9
Gain scheduling MRAC STC minimum variance controller predictive control
minimum prediction error adaptive controls adaptive control algorithms for closed
loop pole assignment adaptive control of time varying systems .
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REFERENCES
1. Astrom K.J., and Wittenamrk B. Adaptive control, Addison Wesley Publishing Co. USA,
1989.
2. Sastry S. and Bodson M. Adaptive Control Stability, Convergence and Robustness ,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey , 1989.
3. Hsia T.C.H.A., System identification , Lexington Books, 1974.
4. Milon W.T., Sutton R.S., and Webros P.J., Neural networks for control , MIT Press, USA,
1992.
2. INTERPOLATION 9
Newton s divided difference formula, Lagrange s and Hermite s polynomials.
Newton forward and backward difference formulae. Stirling s and Bessel s Central
difference formulae.
Single step Methods Taylor Series, Euler and Modified Euler, Runge-Kutta
method of order four for first and second order differential equations. Multistep
methods-Milne and Adam s Bashforth predictor and corrector methods.
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