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AMIE

Sec. A Syllabus
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1. FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2. MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
3. COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 4. SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT
FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
Group A
Engineering design process and its structure. Identification and analysis of nee
d, product design specifications, standards of performance and constraints. Sear
ching for design concepts; morphological analysis, Brainstorming.
Evaluation of design concepts for physical reliability, economic feasibility and
utility.
Detailed design; design for manufacture, assembly, shipping, maintenance, use, a
nd recyclability.
Design checks for clarity, simplicity, modularity and safety. Standardization an
d size ranges. Reliability and robust design. Design organisation and communicat
ion, . technical reports, drawings, presentations and models. ------------------
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-------------------------------------------------------------Concept of manufact
uring;
classification of manufacturing processes. Fundamentals of casting. Basic unders
tanding of commonly used casting processes (sand casting, investment casting and
permanent mould casting processes). Fundamentals of metal forming; hot and cold
working; basic understanding of primary metal forming processes (rolling, forgi
ng, extrusion and drawing processes, punching and blanking). Group B
Design Standardization Manufacturing Process FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL CUTTING
Fundamentals of metal cutting; tool-work interaction for production of machined
surfaces.
Classification of machining processes. Basic machining operations (turning, shap
ing, planning, drilling and milling processes).
Fundamentals of grinding and finishing; overview of unconventional machining pro
cesses; fundamentals of welding processes; introduction to primary welding and a
llied processes; selection of manufacturing processes. Design for manufacturabil
ity. Need for integration-commercial, economic and technological perspective; ba
sic tools of integration; concept of a system. introduction to information techn
ology and its elements. Introduction to group technology; introduction to simula
tion and database management systems.
Elements of integration:-eontrol1ers, sensors, robots, automated machines; AGVs,
AS, RS, etc. Product and process design- for integration; design for economic m
anufacturing; design for manufacturing integration. Introduction to computer aid
ed process planning; selection of machine tools.
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Group A
Introduction to materials . Metal and alloys, ceramics, polymers and semi conduc
ting materials-introduction and application as engineering materials. Defects in
solids . Point, line and surface defects. Diffusion in solids. Phase diagrams .
Mono-component and binary systems, non-equilibrium system, phase diagram and. a
pplication in crystalline and non-crystalline solids. Mechanical properties . Te
nsile strength, yield strength, elastic and viscoelastic properties, creep, stre
ss relaxation and impact. Fracture behaviour. Ductile fracture, Griffith theory,
effect of heat treatment and temperature on properties of metals. Deformation o
f metals. Elastic and plastic deformation, slip, twin, dislocation theory, criti
cal resolved shear stress, deformation in polycrystalline
materials; season cracking, Bachinger's effect, strengthening mechanics; work ha
rdening recovery, crystallization and grain growth, cold and hot working. .
Group B
Heat treatment . Iron-carbon system. Annealing, normalising, hardening,. critica
l cooling rate, hardenability, age hardening, surface hardening, tempering. Ther
mal properties . High temperature materials; materials for cryogenic application
, thermally insulating materials. (Specific heat, thermal conductivity, thermal
expansion). Ceramic materials and polymers . Silicon structures, polymerism . in
glass, electrical properties of ceramic phases, rocks, building stones, refract
ories. Polymerisation mechanism , structural properties of polymer, thermoplasti
cs, thermosets, elastomer, resins, composites, particles and fibre reinforced co
mposite. Composite material including nano material. Electronic properties . Mag
netism, diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, magnetic energy, zone theor
y of solids, zones in conductors and insulators.
COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS
Group A
Programming languages . C including C++; Languages-declarations, expressions, co
ntrol statements, arrays, functions, pointers and structures; Algorithms and flo
w charts. Introduction to Pascal. Informatics . Information systems for decision
making; Data management and database management technology; Office automation s
ystem-LAN, WAN, electronic mail, electronic .data interchange; client server tec
hnology;
overview of TCP/IP; Information systems for business; Strategic information syst
ems; Information resources management.
Group B
Computer basics . History, generations and classification of computers; Number s
ystems; Boolean algebra. Hardware . Introduction to logic gates an flip flops; c
omponents of a computer input/output devices, CPU unit and memory unit, secondar
y storage. Software . System software; application software; compilers and trans
lators Operating systems . Introduction to operating systems;' types of operatin
g systems and their functions; popular operating systems-MS-DOS, UNIX and Window
s; file. management. -----------------------------------------------
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT
Group A
Societal Structures and Dynamics : An analysis of basic sociological concepts an
d the applications to contemporary society; social Stratification caste, class,
cultural heritage, occupation, mobility and income distribution. Social tensions
and their cause societal responsibilities and social institutions. Development
Processes : Parameters for development. Interrelationship between social, econom
ic and scientific factors. Role of science and technology in development. Planni
ng-its objective and assessment. Technology Assessment : Historical development
of science and technology Criteria for assessment of appropriate technology and
technology adaptation.
Group B
Ecosystems : Natural ecosystems. Principles of eco-balance, Biosphere cycle, car
bon dioxide. Causes for eco-imbalance - its effects and remedies. Environmental
Degradation : Causes for degradation - its effect. Control of air, water, soil a
nd noise pollutions. Protection of ozone layer. Waste Management : Agricultural,
urban and industrial waste. Sustainable Development : Definition and concept. T
echnology for sustainable energy and materials
Section B Syllabus
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Compulsory Subjects
1. EC 402 Engineering Management 2. EC 403 Communication Engineering 3. EC 404 C
ircuit Theory and Control 4. EC 405 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 5. EC 4
06 Electronic Circuits 6. EC 407 Design of Electronic Devices and Circuits
Engineering Management
Group A Management and Organisations Management process: Definition, planning or
ganizing, directing, controlling, coordinating, types of management. Organisatio
n Definition, planning, design and development, types of organizations. Manageme
nt planning and control: Classical, new classical and modern principles. General
Management, scientific management, engineering, management, systems management.
Planning: Procedures, resources and constraints, objectives, goals, policies an
d procedures. Control: Setting of reference or standards, appraisal or evaluatio
n, monitoring and controlling, types of control. Human resource planning and man
agement, selection, recruitment, training, retraining, skill development, compet
ence development, promotion and career development, participative management, tr
ade unions, and collective bargaining, Management of Physical Resources Plant: s
ite selection procedures, factors affecting selection. Layout-types and relative
merits and demerits, Maintenance-Objectives, different types of associated deci
sions, strategies for effective maintenance, computer applications. Material : F
unctions, objectives, planning and control including inventory models with or wi
thout storage costs, price break ( excluding dynamic and probabilistic considera
tions). Different classes of inventory. Material Requirement Planning (MRP).
Group B
Financial management: Introduction to standard forms of financial statements, ie
., balance-sheet, profit and loss, and income statement. Fixed and current asset
items. Fixed and current liability items. Linkage of two successive balance-she
ets through income or profit and loss statement. Funds flow statement. Financial
ratios and their implications. Managerial economics: Concepts, theory of produc
tion, marginal productivity and cost. Introduction to theory of firm. Quality ma
nagement: Quality definition, quality planning, quality control and quality mana
gement, Total quality management, ISO 9000 systems, simple quality control techn
iques like control charts and acceptance sampling. Marketing management consumer
behavior, market research, product design and development pricing and promotion
. Project management: Introduction. Concept of a project, project management con
cepts, project simulation, cost or project and means of financing, economic eval
uation criteria of the project, project implementation, project planning, schedu
ling and monitoring, project control (PERT, CPM techniques including crashing).
Project evaluation. Information technology and management. Role of information,
management information system and decision support system, Information technolog
yintroduction to e-business, e-commerce and integration tools like enterprise re
source planning (ERP). Recommended Books • G Dieter, Engineering Design, McGraw-
Hill International. • E S Buffa. Modern Production/Operations Management. New Ag
e International (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
• A K Gupta and J K Sharma. Management of Systems.Macmillan India Ltd., New Delh
i
Communication Engineering
Group A Field theory: Fields, vector calculus, gradient, Divergence, curl, Gauss
's laws. Stoke' theorem, Helmholtz Theorem. Electric field intensity and potenti
al, conducting Boundaries, coaxial cylinders, Poisson's equations and Laplace eq
uation. Ampere's circuital law, differential equation for vector potential. Magn
etic polarization and field intensity, boundary conditions for Band H. Faraday's
law. Time varying fields, displacement current. Maxwell's equations in differen
tial and integral forms. Communication preliminaries. Signal representation in f
requency and time domain. Fourier transforms, power Spectrum, energy density spe
ctrum. ,Direct delta function. Orthogonal representatives of signals (Gram Schmi
dt Procedure), autocorrelation, sampling theressare (Nyquist criterion). Random
signal theory. Discrete probability theory, continuous random variables, probabi
lity density functions, ergodic processes, correlation function, spectral densit
y, white noise. Noise: Atmospheric, thermal, shot and partition noise, noise fig
ure and experimental determination of noise figure, minimum noise figures in net
works. Analog communication. Modulation theory and circuits. Amplitude modulatio
n, AM-DSB, AM-DSB/SC, AM-SSB and their comparison. Modulating and detector circu
its for AM, FM and phase modulation~ Automatic frequency control. Pulse modulati
on. PAM, PDM, PPM, PCM, delta modulation and circuits. Principle multiplexing FD
M and TDM.
Group B
Transmission through network: Networks with random input, autocorrelations, spec
ial density and probability density input-output relationships, envelope of sine
wave plus Gaussian noise, optimum systems and nonlinear systems. Maximum signal
to noise ratio' criterion. Minimum mean square error criteria, equivalent noise
bandwidth. SNR in envelope detectors and PCM systems. Comparison of modulation
systems. Digital communication: Basic information theory: Definition of informat
ion, entropy, uncertainty and information, rate of communication, redundancy, re
lation between systems capacity and information content of messages, discrete sy
stems, discrete noisy channel, channel coding. Introduction to digital communica
tion, quantization, PCM, log-PCM, DM, DPCM, AD, PCM and LPC for speech signals,
TOM. Basehand transmission, optimum detection, matched filter, optimum terminal
filters. LSI pulse shapes for controlled ISI, line codes; digital RF modulation.
Modems, performance of digital modulation systems. Synchronization. Timing reco
very.
Recommended Books
• J D Krans and D Fleisch. Electromagnetic with Applications. McGraw-Hill Intern
ational, Tokyo. • DBA Carlson. An Introduction to Signals and Noise in Electrica
l Communication. McGraw-Hill International, Tokyo. • G Kennedy. Electronic Commu
nication Systems. Prentice- Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi. • M Schwartz. Inf
ormation Transmission, Modulation and Noise. McGrawHill International, New York.
Circuit theory and control
Group A
Graph of a network. Concept of tree, concepts of loop current and node pair volt
age, circuits cut-set and cut-set matrices, formulation of equilibrium equations
of the loop and node basis. Mesh and nodal analysis. Laplace transform. Transie
nt response using Laplace transform. Initial and final value theorems. Unit step
, impulse, ramp functions. Laplace transform for shifted and' singular functions
. The convolution integral, Fourier series, complex exponential form of the Four
ier series. The frequency spectra of periodic waveforms and their relationship t
o Laplace transform. The concept of complex frequency, transform impedance and a
dmittance; series .and parallel combinations. Frequency response, coupled circui
ts. Terminals and terminal pairs, driving point impedance, transfer functions, p
oles and zeros, restrictions on pole and zero locations in s-plane. Analysis of
1-port and 2-port networks. Time domain behavior from pole and zero plot, sinuso
idal network functions in terms of poles and zeros. Resonance, Q and bandwidth o
f a circuit. Introduction to synthesis of passive networks: Butterworths, Chebys
hev and Bessel type low pass, high pass, band pass and band rejection filters. G
roup B Introduction: Basic concepts and symbols, open loop and closed loop syste
ms, effects of feedback. Concepts of linear and nonlinear systems. Definition of
transfer function. Block diagram representation. Signal flow graphs. Servo comp
onents: Mathematical modelling and simulation of dynamic systems. Synchros, pote
ntiometers, gyros. d.c. and a.c. servomotors. d.c.. and a.c. tachogenerators. Po
wer and preamplifiers. Modulators and demodulators. Position and speed control s
ystems.
Time response: Typical test input' signals. Time domain performance of first and
second order systems to impulse, step, ramp and sinusoidal inputs. Definition o
f error coefficients and steady state error. Stability: Routh-Hurwitz criteria.
Frequency response: Frequency domain specifications. Bode plots. Polar plots. Re
gulators and controllers. Proportional, PI and PID controllers. Recommended Book
s • M E Van Valkenburg. Network Analysis. Wiley International, New York. • F F K
uo. Network Analysis and Synthesis. John Wiley and Sons, New York. • K Ogata. Mo
dern Control Engineering. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi. • B C Kuo.
Automatic Control Systems. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
MICROPROCESSOR AND MICRO CONTROLLERS Group A
Microprocessor architecture and microcomputer systems, memory systems, input and
output devices. Number systems-binary, hexadecimal and BCD numbers, 2s compleme
nt and arithmetic operations. 8085 microprocessor architecture. Memory interfaci
ng address decoding techniques, memory read and write operations. Memory map. In
terfacing I/O devices- Memory-mapped I/O and I/O mapped I/O. Polled and interrup
t modes of data transfer. 8085 interrupts, direct memory access. Introduction to
16-bit microprocessor using 8086 as an example. Concept of debugger and MASM/T
ASM for PC assembly language programming. Peripheral devices. 8255 programmable
peripheral interface, 8253 programmable counter timer, serial communication with
SID and SOD, 8251 programmable communication interface, 8259 programmable inter
rupt controller, keyboard and display devices. 8085 assembly language programmin
g: 8085 instructions-addressing modes. Stack and subroutines. 8085 programmer's
model-CPU registers. Addition, subtraction and multiplication routines. Software
delay and counting routines. Logical operations. Analog and digital I/O interfa
ce routines-ADC and DAC. Software development systems: Assemblers and cross asse
mblers. Microprocessor applications. Microprocessor based system design aids and
trouble-shooting techniques.
Group B
Introduction to microcontroller: Comparison of various microcontrollers. 8051 mi
crocontroller architecture. Bi-directional data ports, internal ROM and RAM, cou
nters/timers. Oscillator and clock. 8051 registers. Memory organisations-program
memory and data memory, internal RAM and bit addressable memory, special functi
ons, registers, memory map.
External memory systems and I/O interface. Accessing external program memory, ac
cessing external data memory, available I/O ports during external memory access.
Alternate ports functions. Serial interface. 8051 interrupts. Power down modes.
8051assembly language programming. 8051instruction sets, addressing modes, bit
level operations. Arithmetic routines, counting and timing under interrupt contr
ol, keyboard and dispby interface routines, accessing lookup tables. Software de
velopment systems. Assemblers and simulators. Microcontroller based system desig
n and applications. Recommended Books • R S Gaonkar. Microprocessor Architecture
: Programming and Applications with 8085. Penram International Publishing (India
), Mumbai. • K J Ayala. The 8051 Microcontroller, Architecture, Programming and
Applications. Pen ram Intern,nior1.1! Publishing (India), Mumbai. • Tu-Cheng Liu
and G A Gibson. Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family, Architecture, Prog
ramming and Design. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi. • S Ahson. Micro
processor with Applications in Process
Control. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
Electronic circuit
Group A Blasting techniques of BJT and FETs; Bias stability; Self-bias, hybrid I
I model of BJT and 'high frequency response. Single stage amplifiers-bipolar amp
lifiers, CE, CB, CC configurations, characteristics, gain, h-parameters, -------
----analysis using h-parameters. FET amplifiers. Multistage amplifiers-classific
ation, distortion, frequency response, step response, RC-coupled amplifiers, tra
nsformer coupled amplifiers. Feedback amplifiers-concept, gain with feedback, ne
gative feedback-example of Boot strapped CE amplifier, advantages and limitation
s, input and output impedance; voltage-series, voltage-shunt, current -series, c
urrent-shunt feedback amplifiers. Stability and oscillators-condition of oscilla
tion, sinusoidal oscillator, phase shift oscillator, resonant circuit oscillator
, Wein bridge oscillator, crystal oscillator, stability of frequency. Operationa
l amplifiers-differential amplifiers, transfer characteristics, IC op-amp functi
ons, frequency response, step response; introduction to analog computer. Power a
mplifiers-class A, B, AB, C amplifiers. Distortion, efficiency, pushpull princip
le, power supply half wave, full wave, ripple factors, filters, regulation.
Group B
Introduction, binary numbers, binary codes.
Boolean algebra-functions and expressions, gates- OR, AND, NOT, NOR, NAND, De Mo
rgan's theorem, laws and theorems. Minimization of logical functions-Karnaugh ma
p. Arithmetic circuits-Ex-OR gate, half adder, full adder, subtraction, code con
version, etc. Basic gate structures-RTL, DTL, Tll.., ECL, MOS, CMOS.
Flip-flops-RS, T, RST, D, JK, Schmidt trigger, astable, monostable: Counter tech
niques-Ripple counter, parallel counter. BCD counter, synchronous counter, ring
counter. Shift registers, memory. D/ A and A/D converters. Recommended Books • J
Millman and C C Halkias. Integrated Electronics. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co
. Ltd., New Delhi. • J Millman and C C Halkias. Electronic Devices and Circuits.
Tata McGrawHill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi. • A P Malvino and D Leach. Digi
tal Principles and Applications. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi
. John D Ryder. Electronic Fundamentals and Applications. Prentice-Hall of India
(P) Ltd., New Delhi.
DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
Group A
Introduction to linear ICs. Operational amplifiers and their basic applications;
audio/radio/video ICs and their specifications. Power supplies. Rectifiers, fil
ters and electronic stabilization circuits, considerations regarding ripple, reg
ulation and efficiency, short circuit protection; polyphase rectifiers, electron
ic converters, applications in industry. Introduction to UPS. IC voltage regulat
ors. Positive and negative voltage regulators, adjustable voltage regulators, hi
gh current short circuit protected regulators, dual tracking regulations, progra
mmable supply, current regulators, witching regulators, fold back current limite
d and shutdown Circuits. Amplifiers: Inverting amplifiers, non-inverting amplifi
ers, differential amplifiers, integrator and differentiator, logarithmic amplifi
ers and multipliers, filters, voltage to frequency converters, sample and hold c
ircuit, high input impedance amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, sensing amp
lifiers and comparators, zero crossing detector.
Group B
Oscillators. Expression for oscillation frequency and conditions for maintenance
of oscillations, sine wave oscillators, multivibrators, function generators, vo
ltage controlled oscillators, crystal oscillators. Communication circuits. RF an
d IF amplifiers, video amplifiers, AM detectors, balanced modulators and demodul
ators, phase locked loop, FM demodulation, frequency shift keying, frequency mul
tiplication. Digital systems. Frequency counters, A/D and D/A converters, digita
l voltmeters, programmable digital generators, frequency synthesizer. Design of
ALU.
Recommended Books • B S Sonde. Introduction to System Design using Integrated Ci
rcuits. New Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi. • F C Fitchen. Electronic Int
egrated Circuits and Systems. Van Nostrand, New York.
Optional Subjects
(Any Three from Any one group)
Group I Telecommunication Engineering EC 441 Broadcast and Television Engineerin
g EC 412 Radar and Antenna Engineering EC 413 Microwave Engineering EC 414 Optic
al and Satellite Communication EC 415 Computer Networks and Comunication GroupII
Integrated Circuits & System Engineering EC 421 Digital Hardware Design EC 422
Pulse and Digital Circuits EC 423 IC Design Techniques EC 433 Biomedical Electro
nics EC 424 Solid State Physics and Semiconductor Devices EC 425 Software Engine
ering EC 434 Signal Processing EC 435 Control Systems Group III Control & Instru
mentation
EC 431 Sensors and Transducers EC 432 Industrial Instrumentation and Computer Co
ntrol
Group III
Control & Instrumentation
TRANSDUCERS
SENSORS AND
Group A
Functional description of instrumentation systems. Performance characteristics-s
tatic and dynamic, time and frequency responses. Electrical passive transducers.
Hot wire anemometers and associated circuit, LVDT and phase-sensitive detection
, variable reluctance type transducers and associated circuits. Capacitive micro
phone and associated circuits. Magnetostrictive transducers: Magnetostrictive ma
terials and their application to measurement of force. Hall transducers: princip
les and applications. Thermocouple, semiconductor-type temperature sensors. Piez
oelectric transducers: Piezoelectric crystal and its properties, sensitive coeff
icie~1tS, ferroelectric materials. bimorph, charge amplifiers, measurement of fo
rce.
Group B
Signal conditioning: Push-pull arrangement and reduction of non-linearity. Linea
rizing circuits and their applications. Differential amplifiers, instrumentation
amplifiers, logarithmic amplifiers. Sources of noise and their reduction, groun
ding and shielding techniques. Special transducers: Digital shaft encoders. DC a
nd AC tacho generators , synchros. Actuators and servos: DC and AC servomotors,
step motors. Elastic transducers: Springs bellows, diaphragms, Bourdon tubes-the
ir characteristics and applications, combination of elastic and electrical trans
ducers.
Pneumatic sensors. RecommendedBooks • E O Doebelin. Measurement Systems:Applicat
ion and Design. McGrawHili International. • D Patranabis. Sensors and Transducer
s. S. Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi. • D VSMurthy. Transducers and Instrumentation
. PrenticeHall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi. INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION AND COMP
UTER CONTROL
Group A
Ultrasonic devices and their applications for sensing and non-destructive testin
g. Radio isotopes and their applications. Radio isotope sources, nucleonic detec
tors, ionization chambers, proportional-Geiger Mueller-and. scintillationcounter
s. Ionization gauges and nucleonic gauges for measurement of thickness, density,
pressure, flow, etc. Optical transducers: LDR, LEDs, lasers, photodiodes, photo
multiplier Tubes, IR and UV detectors. Applications to industrial and pollution
measurement. Introduction to optical fibre based sensors. Microwave sensors: Do
ppler shift technique for velocity measurement. Sampling techniques for liquids
and gases for analysis purposes. Gas analysis, gas chromatography, thermal condu
ctivity method, heat of reaction method. Paramagnetic oxygen meters.
Group B
Humidity and moisture measurement, measurement of viscosity, pH measurement, ele
ctrical conductivity measurement. Spectrochemical analysis: Mass spectrometry, e
mission spectrometry, absorption spectrometry. Different types of digital contro
l. Single loop and multiloop, direct digital control, software implementation of
multiloop controllers. Sequence control: Programmable logic controllers, relay
ladder logic programming. Supervisory control: Functionality, process optimizati
on, process monitoring. Man-machine interfaces. On-line computer control of proc
esses.
Recommended Books
1. D Patranabis Principles of Industrial Instrumentation .Tata McGraw-Hili Publi
shing Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 2. E B Jones. Instrument Technology-Vol n. Analysis I
nstruments.ButterworthsScientificPublication,London. 3. J G Bollinger and N A Du
ffil. Computer Control of Machinesand Processes.Addison-WesleyPublishingCo., New
York. 4. J W Webb. Programmable Controllers: Principles and Applications.Merril
PublishingCo., Columbus,USA.
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Group A
Frequency response techniques: Nyquist criteria-the principle of argument, the N
yquist path; Nyquist criteria for stability, effect of addition of poles and zer
os on the shape of Nyquist locus. Relative stability_ Determination of gain marg
in and phase margin from Nyquist and Bode plots. Constant M and N loci in the G-
plane; Nichol's charts. Application of Nichol's charts. State space techniques:
State variable analysis of dynamical systems, canonical forms, control lability
and observability, stability. Introduction to optimal control, quadratic perform
ance index
Group B
Compensation techniques: Specifications of control systems in time and frequency
domains. Series compensations-lag, lead and lag-lead design using Bode plots. L
inear system design by state variable feedback. Discrete data systems: Z-transfo
rms and inverse Z-transforms, stability-unit circle, bilinear transform, Jury's
stability criterion. Difference equations. Types of digital control of plants. N
onlinear elements and systems: Phase-plane and describing function methods. Stab
ility analysis and Liapunov's method. Recommended Books • I J Nagrath and M Gopa
l. Control System Engineering. New Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi. • M Go
pal. Modern Control Theory. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
• K Ogata. Modern Control Engineering. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delh
i.
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Project Work and Laboratory Experiments
[10(ten) experiments are to be undertaken from the prescribed list]
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