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FIRST SEMESTER M.

TECH SYLLABUS FOR ADMISSION BATCH 2016-17

BRANCH-AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS


st
1 Semester

Specialization:AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
Computational Methods 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Robotics-Analysis And Its 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Application In Industrial
Automation

Industrial Automation 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


And Instrumentation

Advanced 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Microprocessor And
Microcontroller

Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)


MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT Protocols, Logical
Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT Communication APIs , IoT Enabling
Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols ,
Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors, Cities-Smart
Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance, Emergency Response,
Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection ,
River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health &
Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M
Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software Defined Networking ,
Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification,Process Specification, Domain Model Specification,
Inf
ormation Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View Specification ,
Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT
System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About the
Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with
Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light
Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID, Low-power
design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking), and data-
intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android / IOS App Development tools &
Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s Featrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).

Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch,
IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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ROBOTICS-ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

Module-1

Introduction. Construction of manipulators, advantages and disadvantages of various kinematic


structures. Applications, Non servo robots, motion planning. Feedback systems, encoders Kinematics,
homogeneous coordinates solution of the inverse kinematic problem, multiple solutions, jacobian, work
envelopes.

Module-2

Trajectory planning. Joint Interpolated Trajectory, Link joints and their Manipulator dynamics and force control.
Sensors: Vision, ranging, laser, acoustic, tactile. Developments in sensor technology, sensory control.
Introduction to Robotic Technology, Robot physical configuration, Basic robot motions. Types of Manipulators:
Constructional features, Advantages and disadvantages of various kinematics structures, servo & non-servo
manipulator.

UNIT-3

Actuators and transmission systems: pneumatic, hydraulic and electric actuators and their characteristics,
Control systems. Feedback systems and sensors: Encoders and other feedback systems, vision, ranging systems,
and tactile sensor.
Concept of automation in industry, mechanization and automation, classification of automatic systems. Basis of
automated work piece handling, working principles and techniques, job orienting job-feeding devices, transfer
mechanisms.

UNIT-4

Air cylinders design and mountings, pneumatic and hydraulic valves, flow control valves, direction control valves,
and hydraulic servo systems

Text Books / References:

1. K.S Fu, R.C. Gonzalez, C.S.G. Lee, Robotics, McGraw Hill, 1987.
2. Y. Koren, Robotics for Engineers, McGraw Hill, 1985
3. J.J. Craig, Robotics, Addison-Wesley, 1986.
4. Saeed B. Niku, “ Introduction to Robotics – Analysis, Systems and Application” : PHI 2006
5. Richard D, Klafter, Thomason A ChmielOwski, Michel Nagin “Robotics Engg-an IntegratedApproach” PHI
2005
6. R.K. Mittal & I.J. Nagrath, “Robotics & Control” TMH-2007
7. CAD/CAM by MikellGroover
8. Automation, production system & computer aided manufacturing by Groover
Reference Books:
1. Robotics Engineering an Integrated Approach by Richard D. Clafter, A. Chmielewski, Michael Negin
2. Pneumatics by Majumdar
3. Industrial Robotics & Flexible Manufacturing by S. Dev
4. Industrial Automation and Robotics by S.K. Arora and A.K. Gupta
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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND INSTRUMENTATION


Module-1

Nature of Industrial Process: continuous & discrete state sequential process, process variables and their
classification.
Introduction to Process Control Philosophies: type of relays, ladder logic methodology, ladder symbols.
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers: advantages & disadvantages of PLC with respect to relay
logic, PLC architecture, Input Output modules, PLC interfacing with plant, memory structure of PLC.

Module-2

PLC programming methodologies: ladder diagram, STL, functional block diagram, creating ladder diagram from
process control descriptions, introduction to IEC61131 international standard for PLC.
PLC functions: bit logic instructions, ladder diagram examples, interlocking, latching, inter dependency and
logical functions, PLC Timer & Counter functions on-delay timer, off-delay timers, retentive on-delay timers, pulse
timers, timer examples, up-counter, down-counter and up-down counter, counter examples, register basics.
PLC Data Handling: data move instructions, table and register moves, PLC FIFO & LIFO functions.

Module-3

PLC arithmetic and logical functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division instructions, increment
decrement, trigonometric and log functions, AND, OR, XOR, NOT functions, PLC compare and convert functions.
PLC program control and interrupts: jumps, subroutine, sequence control relay, watchdog.
Analog value processing: types of analog modules, analog input and output examples, PID control of continuous
process.

Module-4

Measurement error and uncertainty. Accuracy, confidence limits, confidence level. Measuring methods.
Characteristics of measuring instruments. Voltage and current measurement. Frequency measurement.
Signals and noise. Signal conditioning: instrumentation amplifiers, sample and hold circuits, filters, current to
voltage conversion analog multiplexers, isolation amplifiers. A/D and/a conversion: parallel, successive
approximation and dual slope A/D converters.

Text/References:

1. JOHN WEBB: Programmable Logic Controllers Principles & applications, PHI


2. T. A. HUGHES: Programmable Controllers
3. C. D. JOHNSON: Process Control Instrumentation
4. D.V. Murty, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI, 2008.
5. C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sarma, V. S. V. Mani, Instrumentation: Devices and Systems, TMH, 2008.
6. A.S. Morris, Principles of Measurement and Instrumentation, Prentice Hall, 2007.
7. J. Bouwens, Digital Instrumentation, TMH, 2002.
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ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER

Module I

(Prerequisite: A basic course on 8 bit ups such as 8085)

16-bit microprocessor(one well known processor, say 8086 to 68000 to be taken as case study)-quick overview
of the instruction set, Assembly language programming. Interrupt structure, Interfacing memory and I\O devices.
Memory organizations.

Standard peripherals and their interfacing-(s\w and h\w aspects) color graphic terminals and ASCII keyboards,
mouse, floppy and hard disc drive, other storage media (optical disks, Digital Audio Tapes etc.)

Module II

Data transfer techniques-Asynchronous and synchronous. Serial and parallel interface standards. Communication
media and adapters. Modems and their interfacing.

Bus structures and standards-basic concepts. Example of a bus standard (PC\-VME bus).

Salient features of other processors (80286\386\486 or 68020\68030\68040). Microcontrollers and digital


signal processors. I\O processors and arithmetic coprocessors.

Logic design for microprocessor-based systems-design of state.

Module III

Introduction to Microcontrollers - Motorola 68HC11 - Intel 8051 - Intel 8096 - Registers - Memories - I/O Ports -
Serial Communications - Timers - Interrupts.

Text/References

Module IV

Data acquisition systems. Virtual instrumentation. Sensors and transducers: temperature, geometric
displacement, force, torque, vibration. Microprocessor and PC based Instrumentation system Design. Introduction
to computer control of processes.

Reference Books:

1. John.F.Wakerly: Microcomputer Architecture and Programming, John Wiley and Sons.


2. Ramesh S.Gaonker: Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085,
Penram International Publishing (India).
3. Yu-Cheng Liu and Glenn A.Gibson: Microcomputer systems: The 8086/8088 Family Architecture,
Programming and Design, Prentice Hall of India.
4. Raj Kamal: The Concepts and Features of Microcontrollers, Wheeler Publishing
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BRANCH-BIOTECHNOLOGY
st
1 Semester

Specialization:BIOTECHNOLOGY

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
Computational Methods 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Biomolecules and 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Metabolic Regulations

Bioprocess and Bio 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


separation Technology

Genetic Engineering 4-0 4 100 50 - - -

Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)


MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT Protocols, Logical
Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT Communication APIs , IoT Enabling
Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols ,
Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors, Cities-Smart
Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance, Emergency Response,
Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection ,
River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health &
Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M
Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software Defined Networking ,
Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model Specification,
Inf
ormation Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View Specification ,
Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT
System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About the
Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with
Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light
Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID, Low-power
design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking), and data-
intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android / IOS App Development tools &
Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hand Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s Featrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).

Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch,
IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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BIOMOLECULES AND METABOLIC REGULATIONS

Module-I

Macromolecular structure and dynamics: Configurations and conformations of macromolecules; interaction of


biological macromolecules with water and nonaqueous environments; non-covalent (weak) forces that
stabilize protein and nucleic acid structure; simulation of the structure of biological macromolecules including
energy minimization, molecular dynamics and free energy methods. Statistical thermodynamics of biological
macromolecules: Partition functions, structural transitions in polypeptides and proteins including coil helix
transitions, Structural transitions in polynucleic acids and DNA including melting and annealing of
polynucleotide duplexes, helical transitions of double stranded DNA, prediction of helical structures in
genomic DNA. Biophysical techniques for analysis of biomolecules – Chromatography, X-ray crystallography,
NMR, Mass spectrophotometry and UV spectrometry.

Module-II

Carbohydrate and lipid metabolism-Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, ETS, Energetics and regulation of these pathways,
HMP pathway and its importance, Gluconeogenesis, Mechanism of Oxidative Phosphorylation, Fatty acid
oxidation and their metabolic routes of carbon, biosynthesis of lipids (fatty acids and sterols), Glycogen
metabolism. Protein metabolism: Oxidative deamination, decarboxylation,and transamination reactions, Urea
cycle, Aminoacid synthesis by microorganisms. Central role of Glutamine. Synthesis of Nucleotides, and
salvage pathways.

Module-III

Integration of metabolism and concept of metabolic regulation: Elucidation of metabolic pathways; Logic and
integration of central metabolism; Major pathway and strategies of energy metabolism, entry/ exit of various
biomolecules from central pathways; Principles of metabolic regulation; Regulatory steps; Signals and second
messengers.Organ (Brain, Muscle, Liver) specialization, Metabolic adaptation, Metabolic changes associated
with plant development and senescence and its regulation.
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BIOPROCESS AND BIOSEPARATION TECHNOLOGY

Module-I

Concepts of Bioprocess and its parameters: Introduction to bioprocess, Instrumentation and operation of
bioreactor; Culture-specific design aspects: Plant/Mammalian cell culture reactors. Biomass clarification and
disruption; Membrane-based techniques; Extraction; Adsorption and Chromatography Kinetic models:
Stoichiometric analysis; Unstructured Models of growth, substrate utilization and product formation,
Transient growth Kinetics, Structured kinetic Models of growth and product formation. Measurement and
control of Bioprocess: On and off-line sensors for a modern bioreactor, Analysis of cell and medium
composition,

Module-II

Bioreactor Design, Analysis and Applications: Ideal and Non-Ideal reactors, mixing and residence time
distribution studies in a bioreactor. Packed Bed, Bubble columns, fluidized bed and trickle bed bioreactors,
Immobilized cell based bioreactor; Bioreactor design for animal cell culture, Bioreactor design for waste
treatment. Bioseparation-I: Theory, Numericals and Applications of Separation of cells and other insolubles
from fermented broth. Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration and Nanofiltration, Centrifugation (batch, continuous).

Module-III

Bioseparation-II: Theory, Numericals and Applications of 1. Chromatography: Adsorption chromatography,


Ion- exchange, gel-filtration, affinity, high pressure / performance liquid chromatography (HPLC),
hydrophobic interaction chromatography. Reverse phase (RP) and thin layer chromatography (TLC). 2.
Separation of soluble bio-products: Liquid-liquid extraction, aqueous two-phase extraction, precipitation,
adsorption. .

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GENETIC ENGINEERING

Module-I

Restriction enzymes, modification enzymes, DNA and RNA markers, Linker, adapter, MCS and its application
in r-DNA technology, Gene cloning vectors- Plasmids, Bacteriophages, Phagemids, Cosmids, Artificial
chromosomes (BAC, PAC, YAC). cDNA synthesis and cloning-mRNA entrapping and reverse transcription, , c-
DNA Library construction and screening. Genomic DNA library-construction and screening. Alternative
strategies of Gene cloning- Cloning interacting genes, Two and three hybrid systems. Cloning differentially
expressed genes.

Module-II

Nucleic acid purification, yield analysis, Nucleic acid amplification and its applications, Restriction mapping of
DNA fragments and Map construction, Nucleic acid sequencing- strategies and methodologies, Nucleic acid
micro arrays and DNA Chips, DNA Finger printing and Footprinting. Gene regulation analysis-DNA
transfection, Northern blot, Primer extension, SI mapping, RNase protection assay, Reporter assays and Phage
display

Module-III

Protein Engineering- strategies and applications, Processing recombinant proteinspurification and refolding,
characterization of recombinant proteins, stabilization of proteins. Site-directed mutagenesis, Expression
strategies for Heterologous genesVector engineering and codon optimization, Cassette construction, host-
engineering, in vitro transcription and translation, expression in bacteria, expression in yeast, expression in
insects and insect cells, expression in mammalian cells, expression in plants. T-DNA and transposon tagging,
Gene knockout technologies-Targeted gene replacement, chromosome engineering. Gene therapy-Vector
engineering, Strategies of gene delivery, gene replacement/augmentation, gene correction, gene editing, gene
regulation and silencing.
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BRANCH-CIVIL ENGINEERING
Specialization:STRUCTURAL & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING,
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING,
CIVIL ENGINEERING,
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING,
SOIL MECHANICS & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING,
SOIL MECHANICS,
WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT,
WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING,
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
Computational Methods 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Theory of Elasticity and 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Plasticity
Finite Element Analysis 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and its Application to the
Civil Engineering

Environment Impact 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Assessment and Auditing
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT Communication APIs ,
IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics ,
Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors, Cities-Smart
Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance, Emergency Response,
Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection ,
River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health &
Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model
Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case
Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About
the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry
Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black ,
Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID, Low-power
design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking), and data-
intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android / IOS App Development tools &
Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
14
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s Featrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch, IEEE
Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Module I:
Introduction:
Finite Element Method-Basic Concepts and Solution of Discrete Problems-Steady State and Time Dependent
Continuous Problems. Application of Finite Method through illustrative Examples. Finite Difference Method-Finite
Difference. Representation of Differential Equations- Stability Consistency and Convergence of Partial Differential
Equations-Time integration-Finite Difference Methods in Solution of Steady and Unsteady Problem-Jacobi’s
Method, Gauss Seidel Method.

Module II:
FEM for Two and Three Dimensional Solids:
The Continuum, Equations of Equilibrium, Boundary Conditions, Strain displacement relations, Stress strain
Relations, Plane stress and plane Strain problems, Different methods of structural analysis including numerical
methods. Basics of finite element method (FEM), different steps involved in FEM, Different approaches of FEM,
Direct method, Energy approach,.

Module III:
Element properties:
Interpolation Functions for General Element Formulations: Compatibility and Completeness, Polynomial Forms:
One Dimensional Elements, Geometric Isotropy, Triangular Elements, Rectangular Elements, Lagrange and
Serendipity Elements, Solid Elements, Isoparametric Formulation, Stiffness Matrix of Isoparametric Elements.
Three Dimensional Elements, Isoparametric Formulations, Axisymmetric Elements; Numerical Integration: One,
Two and Three Dimensional.

Module IV:
Analysis of Frame Structures:
Stiffness of Truss Members, Analysis of Truss, Stiffness of Beam Members, Finite Element Analysis of Continuous
Beam, Plane Frame Analysis, Analysis of Grid and Space Frame, Introduction to Plate Bending Problems, Finite
Element Analysis of Shell.
Additional Applications of FEM:
Finite Elements for Elastic Stability, Finite Elements in Fluid Mechanics and ground water modelling.

Reference Book:
1. Reddy, J. N., An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill
Science/Engineering/Math, 2005.
2. Logan D. L., A First Course in the Finite Element Method, Thomson- Engineering, 3rd edition, 2001.
3. Cook R.D., Malkus, D.S. and Plesha, M.E., Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, Third
Edition, John Wiley, 1989.
4. O. C. Zienkiewicz and Y. K. Cheung, The Finite Element Method in Structural and Soild Mechanics, McGraw
Hill, London
5. Logan D. L., A First Course in the Finite Element Method, Thomson- Engineering, 3rd edition, 2001.
6. S. S. Rao, Finite Element Analysis, Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann
7. W. Weaver Jr. and J. M. Gere, Matrix Analysis of Framed Structure, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New
Delhi, India
8. K.A. Hoffman, Computational Fluid Dynamics, McGraw Hill.
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THEORY OF ELASTICITY & PLASTICITY


Module 1:
Linear elasticity; stress, strain, constitutive relations, strain displacement relations, three dimensional stress and
strain analysis, compatibility, stress and displacement functions.
Module 2:
Two dimensional problems in Cartesian and polar coordinates, description of an elasticity problem as a boundary
value problem, bending of beams-cantilever and simply supported beam.
Module 3:
Torsion of rectangular bars including hollow sections, torsion of a circular and a rectangular section
Module-4: Elements of plasticity, failure & yield criterion, Equations of plasticity, plastic stress-strain relations,
flow rule, velocity field, slip lines and plastic flow, incremental plasticity.

Books:
(1) S.P.Timoshenko & J.N.Goodier,"Theory of Elasticity", McGraw Hill-1970.
(2) M.Kachanov, "Theory of Plasticity", MIR Publication.
(3) C.R.Calladine, "Plasticity for Engineers", Ellis Horwood, Chichester,U.K.,1985

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND AUDITING


Sustainable Development Framework for Environmental Impact Assessment. screening, Scoping and Base line
Studies, Significance and Importance of Impacts, Mitigation aspects, Assessment of alternativees, Public Hearing,
Decision Making. Assessment of impacts on physical resources, ecological resources, human use values and
quality of life values.

Impact assessment methodologies -various methods, their applicability. Strategic Environmental Assessment.
Environmental Management Planning. Disaster management planning.

Concepts of environmental audit, objectives of audit. Types of Audits; Features of Effective auditing; Programme
Planning; Organisation of Auditing Programme, pre-visit data collection. Audit Protocol; Onsite Audit; Data
Sampling - Inspections - Evaluation and presentation; Exit Interview; Audit Report - Action Plan - Management of
Audits.

References
1. Larry, W. C “Environmental Impact Assessment” McGraw Hill Inc. Singapore.
2. Riki Therirvel, E.Wilson, S.Thompson, D.Heaney, D. Pritchard. Earthscan “Strategic Environmental Assessment”
London.
3. Alan Gilpin “Environmental Impact Assessment-Cutting edge for the 21st century” CUP, London.
4. Peter Wathern, Unwin Hynman “Environmental Impact Assessment-Theory & Practice”, Syndeny.
5. Paul, A Erickson “A Practical Guide to Environmental Impact Assessment”, Academic Press.
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BRANCH-COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


Specialization:COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Advanced Computer 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Architecture
Adavanced Data 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Structure And
Algorithm
Advanced Operating 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
System
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 22

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT Communication APIs ,
IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics ,
Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors, Cities-Smart
Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance, Emergency Response,
Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection ,
River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health &
Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model
Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case
Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About
the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry
Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black ,
Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID, Low-power
design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking), and data-
intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android / IOS App Development tools &
Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s Featrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch, IEEE
Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE

Module – I
Principles of Processor Performance, RISC and CISC Architectures, Pipelining fundamentals, Pipeline
Hazards, Superscalar Architecture, Super Pipelined Architecture, VLIW Architecture.

Module – II
Basic Multiprocessor Architecture: Flynn’s Classification, UMA, NUMA, Distributed Memory
Architecture, Array Processor, Vector Processors, Associative Processor, Systolic architecture.
Interconnection Networks: Static Networks, Network Topologies, Dynamic Networks.

Module –III
Hierarchical Memory Technology: Data and Instruction caches, Multi-level caches, Cache memory
mapping policies, Cache Coherence, Cache Performance, Virtual memory, Page replacement techniques,
Memory Inter leaving, Memory Management hardware.

Module – IV
Data Flow Computer Architecture: Static Data flow computer, Dynamic Data flow computer, Cluster
computers, Distributed computing, Cloud computing.

Reference Books:
1. David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Computer Organization and Design, Elsevier.
2. John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach,
Morgan Kaufmann
3. Kai Hwang, Advanced Computer Architecture: Parallelism, Scalability, Programmability, McGraw-
Hill.
4. K. Hwang and F. A. Briggs, Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing, McGraw Hill.
5. Computer Architecture: Parhami, Oxford University Press

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ADAVANCED DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM

MODULE-I:
Heap Structure: Min-Max heap, Leftist heaps, Binomial heaps, Fibonacci heaps, Skew heaps, Lazy
binomial heaps, Deap Data structure.

MODULE-II:
Search and Multimedia Structure: Binary Search Tree, AVL Tree, 2-3 Tree, B-Tree, B+ Tree, Red-Black
Tree, Segment Tree, k-d Tree, Point Quad Trees, R-Tree, TV-Tree.

MODULE-III:
Asymptotic Notations, Dynamic Programming (LCS, Floyd-Warshall Algorithm, Matrix Chain
Multiplication), Greedy Algorithm (Single Source Shortest Path, Knapsack problem, Minimum Cost
Spanning Trees), Geometric Algorithm (Convex hulls, Segment Intersections, Closest Pair), Internet
Algorithm (Tries, Ukonnen’s Algorithm, Text pattern matching), Numerical Algorithm (Integer, Matrix
and Polynomial multiplication, Extended Euclid’s algorithm)

MODULE-IV:
Polynomial Time, Polynomial-Time Verification, NP Completeness & reducibility, NP Completeness
proofs, Cook’s theorem

Reference Books:
1. T. H. Cormen, C. E. Leiserson, and R. L. Rivest, “Introduction to Algorithms”, PHI.
2. E. Horowitz, S. Sahani and Dinesh Mehta, Fundamentals of Data Structures in C++, 2nd Ed,
University Press.
3. Mark Allen Weiss, “Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis in C/C++”, Pearson Edu. India.
4. Adam Drozdex, Data Structures and algorithms in C++, Thomason learning.

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ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEM

MODULE-I:
System Architecture Types, Distributed Operating Systems, Issues in Distributed operating Systems,
Lamport’s Logical Clocks, Vector Clocks, Causal Ordering of Messages, Global State, Chandy-Lamport's
Global State Recording Algorithm,

MODULE-II:
Cuts of a Distributed Computation, Termination Detection, Mutual Exclusion Algorithms, Performance
Measures, Non-Token-Based Algorithms, Ricart-Agrawala Algorithm, Maekawa Algorithm, Token-Based
Algorithms, Suzuki-Kasami Algorithm, Raymond Tree based Algorithm, Comparative Performance
Analysis.

MODULE-III:
Deadlock Handling Strategies, Centralized Deadlock-Detection Algorithms, Distributed Deadlock
Detection Algorithms, Hierarchical Deadlock Detection Algorithms, Agreement Protocols.

MODULE-IV:
Distributed File Systems, Distributed Shared Memory, Distributed Scheduling, Fault Tolerance,
Multiprocessor Operating Systems.

Reference Books:
1. M. Singhal and N. G. Sivaratri, “Advanced concepts in Operating Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Coulouris, "Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design", Pearson Education.
3. P. K. Sinha “Distributed Operating Systems Concepts and Design” PHI.

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BRANCH-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Specialization:ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES
POWER ELECTRONICS
POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING
POWER SYSTEMS
ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
POWER ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL DRIVES
POWER ELECTRONICS AND POWER SYSTEMS
POWER ENGINEERING AND ENERGY SYSTEMS
POWER AND ENERGY ENGINEERING

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Power Conversion Devices 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
And Drives
Advanced Power Systems 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Smart Electrical Energy 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
System
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT Communication APIs ,
IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics ,
Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors, Cities-Smart
Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance, Emergency Response,
Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection ,
River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle –Health
& Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model
Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case
Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About
the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry
Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices-pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black ,
Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT&Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID, Low-power
design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking), and data-
intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android / IOS App Development tools &
Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.
Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’sFeatrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch, IEEE
Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu&chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;PrabhakarPai,Oxford University Press.
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POWER CONVERSION DEVICES AND DRIVES


Module-I (8Hrs)
Basic concepts of Modeling: Basic Two-pole Machine representation of Commutator machines, 3-phase
synchronous machine with and without damper bars and 3-phase induction machine, Kron’s primitive Machine -
voltage, current and Torque equations.
Dynamic Analysis of Synchronous Machine: Dynamic performance of synchronous machine, three-phase fault,
comparison of actual and approximate transient torque characteristics.
Module- II(12Hrs)
Modeling of Synchronous Machine: Synchronous machine inductances –voltage equations in the rotor’s dq0
reference frame- electromagnetic torque-current in terms of flux linkages-simulation of three phase synchronous
machine- modeling of PM Synchronous motor
Poly-phase Induction Machines: Introduction, construction and principle of operation,Induction motor
equivalent circuit, steady-state performance equations of the induction motor, steady-state performance,
Measurement of motor parameters, Dynamic modeling of induction machines.
Module- III(12 Hrs)
Phase controlled rectifiers– Single phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, R-L, R-L with freewheeling
diodes.Full wave controlled rectifier with various kind of loads. Half controlled and full controlled bridges with
passive and active loads-Input line current harmonics and power factor-Inverter mode of operation.Three phase
half wave controlled rectifier with R,R-L an R-L-E loads.Three phase semi and full converters with RL and RLE
loads.Input side current harmonics and power factor. Dual converters-Circulating current mode and Non
circulating current mode. AC voltage regulators and DC Choppers-Types of ac voltage regulators-single phase full
wave ac voltage controllers-single phase transformer tap changers-Multistep transformer tap changer. Three
phase ac voltage regulators. Output performance analysis of type A chopper, four quadrant chopper operation.
Module-IV(15 Hrs)
Introduction to motor drives: Components of power electronic Drives- Criteria for selection of Drive
components-match between the motor and the load- Thermal consideration- match between the motor and the
power electronics converter- characteristics of mechanical systems- stability criteria.
Induction motor drives: Torque speed characteristics of 3-phase induction motor drive, speed control of 3-
phase induction motor by varying stator frequency and voltage – impact of non sinusoidal excitation on induction
motors- variable frequency converter classifications – variable frequency PWM-VSI drives- variable frequency
square wave VSI drives- variable frequency CSI drives-comparison of variable frequency drives- Line frequency
variable voltage drives- soft start of induction motors – speed control by static slip power recovery, static Cramer
and Scherbius drives.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. The Generalized theory of electrical machines (Chapters: 1,2,34,5,8 and 11 by B.Adkins and R.H. Hiiley.
2. Principle, Operation and Design of power Transformer By S.B Vasciitnsky.
3. The J & P transformer Book (Chapter: 22&23) By S. Austen Stigant and A.C Franklin.
4. Power System Stability & Control ( Chapters: 8&9) By P.Kundur, McGraw Hill-1994.
5. Ned Mohan etial : Power Electronics , John wiley and sous
6. R.Krishnan :Electric Motor Drives – PHI publication
7. B K Bose :Modern Power Electronics and AC drives, Pearson Education (Asia)
8. P C Sen : Power Electronics TMH Publication
9. Dubey : Power Electronics Drives- Wiley Eastern
10.P.C.Krause, Oleg Wasynczuk, Scott D.Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electrical Machinery and Drivesystems”, IEEE Press,
Second Edition.
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ADVANCED POWER SYSTEMS


Module- I (7 Hrs)
Modeling of Transmission lines & transformers with off-nominal taps. Power flow Analysis- NR and Fast
Decoupled methods
Algorithm for short circuit studies, Z Bus Formulation, Unsymmetrical fault analysis using symmetrical
components

Module- II(10 Hrs)


Optimal System Operation:
Generation allocation problem formulation, Loss Coefficients, Optimal load flow solution, Hydrothermal
Coordination, constraints in Unit- commitment, Unit commitment solution methods.
Turbine & Generator- Load frequency Scheme, Steady state & dynamic analysis in frequency domain for single &
two area system

Module-III(16 Hrs)
Power Quality Problems
Voltage Sag and over view of reliability: Characterization of voltage sag , definition, causes of voltage sag ,
voltage sag magnitude , monitoring, theoretical calculation of voltage sag magnitude , voltage sag calculation in
non-radial systems, meshed systems, voltage sag duration. Reliability of power systems
PQ considerations in Industrial Power Systems: voltage sag effects, equipment behavior of power electronic
loads, induction motors, synchronous motors, computers, consumer electronics, adjustable speed AC drives and
its operation. Mitigation of AC drives, Adjustable speed DC drive and its operation, mitigation methods of DC
drives.
Mitigation of Interruptions and Voltage Sags: Overview of mitigation methods- form fault to trip, reducing the
number of faults, reducing the fault clearing time changing the power system, installing mitigation equipment,
improving equipment immunity, different events and mitigation methods . System equipment interface- voltage
source converter , series voltage controller , shunt controller , combined shunt and series controller.

Module- IV(12 Hrs)


Power Pools & Electricity Markets: Inter-area transactions, multi-area power interchanges, Energy brokerage
systems, Market design and auction mechanism, Pool versus bilateral markets and price formation, Role of
independent generators and system operator
Load characteristics and load forecast: Basic definitions- load definitions, load factor definitions, diversity
principle in distribution systems, Load Forecast- factors affecting load forecasting methods, small areas load
forecasting, spatial load forecasting methods, simulation, trending and mixed load forecasting methods

BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Stagg G.W., Eabiad A.H. “ Computer methods in Power system analysis.” Mc Graw Hill, 1968.
2. Nagrath& Kothari, “Modern Power System Analysis”
3. Elaerd O.Z, “ Electrical Energy System Theory- An Introduction”
4. “ Understanding Power Quality Problems” by Math H J Bollen, IEEE Press.
5. Electrical power quality –R C Dugan, M.F,MGranghar, H.W.Beaty-TMH.
6. A. J. Wood and B. F. Wollenberg, Power generation, operation and control, Wiley-Interscience, 2nd Edition,
1996.
7. K. Bhattacharya, M. H. J. Bollen and J. E. Daalder, Operation of restructured power systems, Kluwer
Academic Publishers, USA, 2001.
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SMART ELECTRICAL ENERGY SYSTEM


Module- I (7 Hrs)
Non-renewable reserves and resources; renewable resources, Transformation of Energy. Solar Power: Solar
processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earth’s surface. Solar collectors. Types
and performance characteristics. Applications.
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM:Solar Collection Devices; their analysis; Solar Collector Characteristics; Solar Pond;
application of solar energy to space heating etc.

Module- II (8 Hrs)
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

Module- III (15 Hrs)


Distributed Generation
Standards, DG potential, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future trends, Technical and
economical impacts, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future trends, Technical and economical
impacts
DG Technologies, DG from renewable energy sources, DG from non-renewable energy sources, Distributed
generation applications, Operating Modes, Base load; peaking; peak shaving and emergency power, Isolated,
momentary parallel and grid connection
Distribution system performance and operation
Distribution automation and control, Voltage drop calculation for distribution networks, Power loss Calculation,
Application of capacitors to distribution systems, Application of voltage regulators to distribution systems

Module- IV (15 Hrs)


Introduction to smart grid:
Introduction to the smart grid, including objectives and functions, views of the smart grid with in the industry,
and design criteria.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED :

1. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005.
2. S.A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and Their Environmental Impact: Prentice Hall of India,
2004.
3. S.P. Sukhatme - Solar Energy: Principles of thermal Collection and Storage,TMH,New Delhi
4. H.P. Garg and Jai Prakash - Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications,TMH
5. 5.Ned Mohan et. al : Power Electronics ,John Wiley and Sons
6. 6.P C Sen : Power Electronics , TMH
7. G K Dubey et. al :Thyristorised Power Controllers , Wiley Eastern Ltd.
8. B K Bose : Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Edn (Asia)
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BRANCH-ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Specialization:COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN
VLSI DESIGN & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN
SIGNAL PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION
SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ENGINEERING

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Integrated Circuit 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Design
Advanced 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Communication
Techniques
Advanced Techniques in 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Signal Processing
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 22

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT Communication
APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics ,
Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors, Cities-
Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance, Emergency
Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest
Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics ,
Retail-Inventory Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation &
Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart
Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality
Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model
Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional
View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application
Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About the
Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi
with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry
Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black ,
Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID, Low-
power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking), and
data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android / IOS App Development
tools & Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation
and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s
Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables, Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented
Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods,
Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.
MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization
of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D. Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M. Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch,
IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”, Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill, Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A. Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y., ”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research; Prabhakar Pai, Oxford University Press.
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INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN

Module I
The CMOS Inverters and CMOS Logic Gates – the Static View:
Introduction to CMOS Inverter, Introduction to Static CMOS Design, The Dynamic Behavior, Power, Energy,
and Energy-Delay, Complementary CMOS, Pass-Transistor Logic, Transmission gates, Technology Scaling and
its Impact on the Inverter Metrics
Dynamic CMOS Logic, Timing Metrics:
Dynamic CMOS Design, CMOS Logic Design Perspectives, Timing Metrics: Timing Metrics for Sequential
Circuits, Classification of Memory Elements

Module-II
Basic Building Blocks:
Inverter with Active Load, Cascode, Cascode with Cascode Load, Source Follower, Threshold Independent
Level Shift, Improved Output Stages

Current and Voltage Sources:


Current Mirrors, Current References, Voltage Biasing, Voltage References
CMOS Operational Amplifiers:
General Issues, Performance Characteristics, Basic Architecture, Two Stages Amplifier, Frequency Response
and Compensation, Slew Rate

Module-III
Overview of Mixed-Signal Testing – Mixed-signal circuits, Test and diagnostic equipments, Mixed-signal
testing challenges, The Test Specification Process – Device datasheets, Generation of test plan, Components
of a test program, DC and Parametric Measurements – Continuity, Leakage currents, Power supply currents,
DC references and regulators, Impedance measurements, DC offset measurements, DC gain measurements,
DC power supply rejection ratio, DC common-mode rejection ratio, Comparator DC tests, Voltage search
techniques, DC tests for digital circuits, Measurement Accuracy – Terminology, Calibration and checkers,
Dealing with measurement errors, Basic data analysis, Tester Hardware – Mixed-signal tester overview, DC
resources, Digital subsystem, AC source and measurement, Time measurement system, Computing
hardware.

IDDQ Testing , Design for Testability , Built-In Self-Test , Boundary Scan , Analog Test Bus , System Test and
Core Test

Module-IV
Overview of LDMOS, Power MOS, Floating Gate MOS
Emerging Technology: Overview of HEMT, FinFET, Organic FET (OFET), Graphene nano-ribbon field effect
transistor (GNRFET).
IC Design for Internet of Everything (IoE): Overview of Analog IC, Digital & Memory IC, Mixed-Signal IC,
RF/MM-Wave/Terahertz IC
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Text books:

1. Jan M. Rabaey, Anantha Chandrakasan, Borivoje Nikolic, Digital Integrated Circuits – A Design
Perspective, 2nd edn., Pearson Education, 2003. ISBN: 8178089912.

2. Behzad Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, McGraw-Hill, 2001. ISBN: 0-07-238032-2.
3. Mark Burns and Gordon W. Roberts, An Introduction to Mixed-Signal IC Test and Measurement, Oxford
University Press, 2001, ISBN: ISBN-10: 0195699262, ISBN-13: 9780195699265
4. Millimetre-Wave Integrator Circuits, by Eoin Carey , Sverre Lidholn, Springer Pub(Chapter-I)
5. Design of C-MOS mm-Wave & Terahertz IC with Metamaterials, by Hao Yu, Yang Shang, CRC Press.
6. Fin-FET modelling for IC Simulation nad Design, 1st edition, by Chauhan & Lu & Sriramkumar &
Khandelwal & Darte & Payradosi & Nikhejad & Hu., 2015, Elsevier pub
7. HEMTs & HBTs, by Fazl Ali, Aditya KumarGupta
8. Organic Field – Effect- Transitors , by Zhenan Bao, Jasm Locklin, CRC press
9. Carbon –nano tube & Graphene Nanoribbon Interconnect, by Debiprasad Das , Hafizur Rahaman, CRC
Press
10. Research papers in Specific area

Recommended Readings:

1. K. Eshraghian, and N.H.E. Weste, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design – a Systems Perspective, 2nd edn.,
Addison Wesley, 1993.
2. John P. Uyemura, CMOS Logic Circuit Design, Springer (Kluwer Academic Publishers), 2001.
3. Ken Martin, Digital Integrated Circuit Design, Oxford University Press, 2000.

4. Paul R. Gray, Paul J. Hurst, Stephen H. Lewis, and Robert G. Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog
Integrated Circuit, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 4th edn., 2000. ISBN: 0-471-32168-0.
5. Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, Oxford University Press, 2nd
edn., 2002. ISBN: 0-19-511644-5
6. Bapiraju Vinnakota, Analog and Mixed-Signal Test, Prentice Hall PTR, 1998, ISBN-10: 0137863101,
ISBN-13: 978-0137863105

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ADVANCED COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I
Digital Modulation Scheme : Representation of Digitally Modulated Signals, MSK, GMSK, Memoryless
Modulation Methods; Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Multidimensional Signaling. Signaling Schemes
With Memory; Continuous-Phase Frequency-Shift Keying, Continuous-Phase Modulation. Power Spectrum of
Digitally Modulated Signals; Power Spectral Density of a Digitally Modulated Signal With Memory, Power
Spectral Density of Linearly Modulated Signals, Power Spectral Density of Digitally Modulated Signals With
Finite Memory, Power Spectral Density of Modulated Schemes With a Markov Structure, Power Spectral
Density of CPFSK and CPM Signals, Overview of AWGN Channel
Carrier and Symbol Synchronization : Signal Parameter Estimation; The Likelyhood Function, Carrier
Recovery and Symbol Synchronization in Signal Demodulation. Carrier Phase Estimation; Maximum
Likelyhood Carrier Phase Estimation, The Phase-Locked Loop, Effect of Additive Noise in the Phase Estimate.
Symbol Timing Estimation; Maximum Likelyhood Timing Estimation.

MODULE-II
Multichannel and Multicarrier Systems: Multichannel Digital Communications in AWGN Channels; Binary
Signals, M-ary Orthogonal Signals. Multicarrier Communications; Single Carrier verses Multicarrier
Modulation, Capacity of a Nonideal Linear Filter Channel, OFDM, Modulation & Demodulation in an OFDM,
An FFT Algorithm Implementation of an OFDM System.
Principle of multi path propagation, Impulse response model of channels, parameters for mobile multi path
channels, concept of fading, Rayleigh and Ricean fading; simulation of fading channels.
Spread spectrum modulation techniques, Equalization Technique – Linear equalizer and Nonlinear
equalization, algorithms for adaptive equalization, Multiple Access Techniques: Spread Spectrum Multiple
Access – Frequency Hopped multiple Access (FHMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Space Division
Multiple Access (SDMA), Spectral efficiency of different access technologies, Packet ratio protocols – ALOHA,
carrier sense Multiple Access (CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA), Packet reservation Multiple Access (PRMA).

MODULE-III
Error Control Coding: Linear Block Codes: Introduction, Basic definition, equivalent codes, parity - check
matrix, decoding, syndrome decoding, Perfect Codes, Hamming Codes, Optimal Linear codes.
Convolution Codes : Introduction, Tree Codes and Trellis Codes, Polynomial description, The Generating
function, Matrix Description, Viterbi Decoding, Distance bounds, Turbo Codes, Turbo Decoding.
Trellis Coded Modulation (TCM): Introduction, the concept of coded modulation, Mapping by set
Partitioning, Design rules, TCM Decoder.
Coding for Secure Communication, Cryptography : Introduction, encryption techniques, Symmetric
cryptography, data encryption standard, Asymmetric Algorithm the RSA Algorithm.

MODULE-IV
Antenna Transmission lines, Micro-strip lines, Wave guides, Microwave networks,
Microwave resonator, Electromagnetic wave Generation Process, Microwave Amplifiers and oscillators,
Scattering of electromagnetic waves; Aperture antennas, active antennas, GTD/UTD techniques and its
applications to horn and reflector antennas. Broadband antennas. Antenna measurements: Test ranges, near
field and far field techniques.
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Text Books:
1. Wireless Communications by T. S. Rappaport, 2ndEdition, Pearson Education.
2. Wireless Communications & Network 3G and beyond Itisaha Mishra, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Education
Pvt. Ltd.
3. Mobile cellular Telecommunications by W. C. Y. Lee, 2ndEdition, McGraw Hill.
4. W C Y Lee; Mobile Communication Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, India, 2008
5. Ranjan Bose, Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, 2ndEdn., Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Ltd., New Delhi, 2008. ISBN-10: 0-07-066901-5, ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066901-7.
6. John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi, Digital Communication, McGraw-Hill, 5th
Edition
7. D.M. Pozar,Microwave Engineering, John-Wiley, 2004.

Reference Books:

1. Wireless Communication by T. L. Singal, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.. Wireless
Communication and Networks by V. K. Garg, Elsevier.
2. 3G Networks by SumitKasera&NishitNarang, Tata McGraw Hill. Simon Haykin, Digital
Communication, Willy
3. Tube & Schilling, Principle of Communication, PHI
4. R.S. Elliott,Antenna Theory & Design, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2003.

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ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN SIGNAL PROCESSING


MODULE-I

Introduction to DSP System: Representation of DSP algorithms.


Iteration Bound: Data-flow graph representations, Loop bound and iterartion bound, Algorithms for
computing iteration bound, Iteration bound of multirate data-flow graphs.
Pipelining and Parallel Processing: Pipelining of FIR digital filters, Parallel processing, Pipelining and
parallel processing for low power.
Retiming: Definitions and properties, Solving systems of inequalities, Retiming techniques.
Unfolding: An algorithm for unfolding, Properties of unfolding, Critical path, unfolding and retiming,
Applications of unfolding.
Folding: Folding transformation, Register minimization techniques, Register minimization in folding
architectures, Folding of multirate systems.

MODULE-II
Winer Filtering: Introduction, The FIR Wiener Filter- Filtering, Linear Prediction, Noise Cancellation, IIR
Wiener Filter- Noncausal IIR Wiener Filter, The Causal IIR Wiener Filter, Causal Wiener Filtering, Causal
Linear Prediction, Wiener Deconvolution, Discrete Kalman Filter.
Spectrum Estimation: Introduction, Nonparametric Method- The Periodogram, Performance of
Periodogram. Parametric Methods- AR Spectrum Estimation, MA Spectrum Estimation, ARMA Spectrum
Estimation. Frequency Estimation- Eigendecomposition of the Autocorrelation Matrix, MUSIC.

MODULE III
Adaptive Filtering: Introduction, FIR Adaptive Filters- The Steepest Descent Adaptive Filter, The LMS
Algorithm, Convergence of LMS Algorithm, NLMS, Noise Cancellation, LMS Based Adaptive Filter, Channel
Equalization, Adaptive Recursive Filter, RLS- Exponentially Weighted RLS, Sliding Window RLS.

MODULE IV
Cardiovascular system: Heart structure, cardiac cycle, ECG (electrocardiogram) theory (B.D.), PCG
(phonocardiogram). EEG, X-Ray, Sonography, CT-Scan,The nature of biomedical signals.
Analog signal processing of Biosignals: Amplifiers, Transient Protection, Interference Reduction,
Movement Artifact Circuits, Active filters, Rate Measurement. Averaging and Integrator Circuits, Transient
Protection circuits.
Time-frequency representations: Introduction, Short-time Fourier transform, spectrogram, wavelet signal
decomposition.
Biomedical applications: Fourier, Laplace and z-transforms, autocorrelation, crosscorrelation, power
spectral density.
Noise: Different sources of noise, Noise removal and signal compensation.
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Text Books:
1. K. K. Parhi, VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems, Design and Implementation, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi
2. R S Kandpur, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, 2ndEdn, TMH Publication, 2003
3. E. N. Bruce, Biomedical Signal Processing and Signal Modelling, John Wiley, 2001.
4. Bernard Widrow and Samuel D. Stearns, Adaptive Signal Processing, Pearson Education.
5. Monson H. Hayes, Statistical Digital Signal Processing & Modeling, John Wiley & Sons
6. J.G. Proakis, D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, PHI, New Delhi, 1995.

Recommended Reading:
1. Cromwell, Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, 2ndEdn, Pearson Education.
2. M. A. kay, Time Frequency and Wavelets in Biomedical Signal Processing, IEEE Press,1998.
3. Simon Haykin, Adaptive Filter Theory, 4th Edn. Pearson Education.
4. K.P. Keshab, VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems: Design and Implementation, Jacaranda Wiley,
1999.
5. S.J. Orfanidis, Optimum Signal Processing, Mac Millan Publishing Co., USA, 1985.

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BRANCH-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Specialization:CAD / CAM ENGINEERING
HEAT POWER & THERMAL ENGINEERING
HEAT POWER ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (THERMAL & FLUID ENGINEERING)
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN & DYNAMICS
MACHINE DESIGN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
THERMAL ENGINEERING
DESIGN AND DYNAMICS
THERMAL & FLUID ENGINEERING
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
THERMAL POWER ENGINEERING
SYSTEM DESIGN

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Advanced Heat Transfer 4-0 4 100 50 - - -

Advanced Mechanics Of 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Solid

Production Technology 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big
Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors,
Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance,
Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution
Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy
Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines ,
Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle
Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis &
Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable
Electronics
IoT and M2M
Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software Defined
Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model
Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case
Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device,Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About
the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with
Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino,
BeagleBone Black ,Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts.Overview of RFID, Low-
power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking),
and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications.Overview of Android / IOS App
Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.

Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s Featrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.

LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods

NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).

Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch,
IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
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ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER

Module I
Conduction; Derivation of generalized conduction equation for anisotropic inhomogeneous solids,
conductive tensor, concepts of isotropic and homogeneous conductivity; Steady state conduction:
Recapitulation of fundamentals analysis and design variable; and cross section and circumferential fins,
Analysis of heat conduction in 2-D fins, 2-D and 3-D conduction in solids with complex boundary conditions
and heat generation.
Module II
Transient conduction: Recapitulation of transient conduction in simple systems. Analysis of transient heat
conduction with complex boundary. Numerical methods: Fundamentals of discrimination treatment of
boundary conditions, on linearity of properties, anisotropy and complex boundaries.
Module III
Radiation: radiative properties of surfaces, methods of estimating configuration factors, Radiant energy
transfer through absorbing, emitting and scattering media. Combined conduction and radiation systems:
fins, Introduction to solar radiation in earth‘s atmosphere.
Module IV
Convection: Energy equation – thermal boundary layer. Forced convection: flow over surfaces – internal
flow. Natural convection, combined forced and free convection. Mass Transfer: types – Fick‘s law of diffusion
– mass diffusion equation, Equimolar counter diffusion – convective mass transfer. Evaporation of water into
air.

Essential Readings:

1. J.P. Holman., ‘Heat and Mass Transfer’, Tata McGraw Hill, 8th Ed., 1989.
2. D.D. Kern, ‘Extended Surface Heat Transfer’, New Age International Ltd., 1985.
3. V.S Arpaci – Conduction Heat Transfer
4. E.M Sparrow, R.D Cess – Radiation Heat Transfer
5. R.Siegal and J.R Howell-Thermal radiation heat transfer.
6. Y.A.Sengel, Heat Transfer, Tata McGrawHill
7. Krith, Fundamentals of Heat Transfer Ozisik, H

Supplementary Reading:

1. F.P. Incropera and D. P. Dewit, ‗Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer’, 4th Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
3. C.P. Kothandaraman., ‗Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer’, 2nd Ed., New Age International, 1997.
4. E.R.D Eckert and R.M. Drake, ‗Analysis of Heat and Mass Transfer’, McGraw Hill, 1980.
5. Kays, W.M. and Crawford W., ‗Convective Heat and Mass Transfer’, McGraw Hill Inc., 1993.
6. Burmister L.C., ‘Convective Heat Transfer’, John Willey and Sons, 1983.
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ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLID

Module-I
Shear center and unsymmetrical bending. Beam columns; Beams on elastic foundations; curved
beams, rotating discs and thick cylinders.

Module-II
Virtual work; Minimum potential energy; Hamilton’s Principle. Plate theory: Formulation by
Hamilton’s principle: Bending and buckling of homogenous and Sandwich Plates. Shell theory: Introduction
to theory of surface; Formulation by Hamilton’s Principle; membrane, bending and buckling analysis of shells
of revolution.

Module-III
Stress-strain relations for linearly elastic solids, Generalized Hooke’s law. Analysis of three
dimensional stresses and strains. Tensor character of stress. Strain-displacement relations, equilibrium
equations, compatibility conditions and Airy’s stress function, Plane stress and plane strain, simple problems
in cartesian and polar co-ordinates.

Module-IV
Solution of axisymmetric problems, Bending of beams and plates, Kirkhhof and Mindlin concept.
Torsion problem with St.Venant’s approach-Prandtl’s approach - Torsion of thin walled open and closed
sections & thermal stress.
.
Text Books
nd
1. Advanced Mechanics of Materials - F. B. Seely and J. O. Smith. John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2 edition, 1952.
th
2. Advanced Mechanics of Materials, 4 edition A. P. Boresi and O. M. Sidebottom. John Wiliey and Sons,
1985.
3. Advanced Mechanics of Solids - L. S. Srinath. Tata Mc-Graw Hill Co., 2005
Reference Books
1. Elementary Mechanics of Solids - P.N. Singh and P.K. Jha. New Age International, 2002.
2. Mechanics of Solids (Vol. 1& 2) - R. Baidyanathan, P.Perumal and S. Lingeswari. Scitch Publications.
3. Timoshenko, S. and Goodier J.N. Theory of Elasticity, McGraw Hill Book Co., Newyork, 1988.
4. J. Chakrabarty, Theory of Plasticity, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York 1990
5. Irving H.Shames and James,M.Pitarresi, Introduction to Solid Mechanics,Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi -2002.
6.E.P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall India, 1998.
7. W.F.Chen and D.J.Han., Plasticity for structural Engineers., Springer-Verlag., NY., 1988.
8. Hoffman and Sachs, Theory of Plasticity - McGraw Hill., 2nd ed. 1985
9. Johnson and Mellor, Engineering Plasticity- Van-Nostrand., 1st edition, 1983
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
Module-I

Foundry: Fluidity and factors effecting fluidity, Design of gating system, gases in metals and
alloys, gas porosity and shrinkage phenomena in casting, direction solidification, risering of casting, riser design,
mechanism of feeding, method of risering, feeding distance and feeder heads, use of padding, chills and fine
inoculation of C.I., grain refinement principle, casting defects and their elimination.

Module-II
Welding: Heat flow of metals, isothermal contours, cooling rate of welds, heat effects in base metal,
residual stress and weld ability test, TIG, MIG, ultrasonic and laser welding, plasma area welding, underwater
welding, friction welding, electron beam welding, electros lag and electro gas welding, Explosive welding.

Module-III
Extrusion: Classification, extrusion equipment, load displacement, characteristics, process variables and
their optimization, different extrusion dies, extrusion defects, tube extrusion Hydrostatic extension, formality
limit diagram.

Module-IV
MEMS: Introduction, history, development, and need of micro-electro-mechanical systems, IC fabrication
processes used for MEMS; Mechanical process techniques and process models for micromachining, Introduction
to nano-technology processes.
Module-V
Theoretical concepts of plasticity, Yield criteria - Tresca and Von Mises criterion of yielding, Plastic
stress strain relationship, Elastic plastic problems in bending and torsion

Text Books:

1. Fundamentals of metal casting technology - P.C. Mukherjee, Oxford and IBH. (Ch. 9,10,11,12)
2. Welding technology, R. Bittle, TMH. (Chap. 3 and 4)
3. Metallurgy of welding - W.H.Bruckner, Pitam. (Chap 1, 2, 10 and12)
4. Mechanical Metallurgy, Dieter, Me Graw Hill, Kogakusha. (Chap. 18, 19, 20 and 22)

Reference Books :

1. Casting properties of metals and alloys - V. Korolkove.


2. Manufacturing properties of metals and Alloys - Alexander and Brewar, Van Nostrand.
3. Manufacturing properties of materials - Campbell, TMH.
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BRANCH-METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Specialization: METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING


INDUSTRIAL METALLURGY

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Physical Metallurgy 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Metallurgical 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Thermodynamics
and Kinetics
Characterisation of 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Materials
Physical Metallurgy 8 4 150
and Material
Testing Lab

Total
Total Marks:
900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing, Big
Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors,
Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance,
Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution
Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy
Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines ,
Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle
Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis &
Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable
Electronics
IoT and M2M
Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software Defined
Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain Model
Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application Development, Case
Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device,Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, About
the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with
Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino,
BeagleBone Black ,Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts.Overview of RFID, Low-
power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh networking),
and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications.Overview of Android / IOS App
Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University
Press.

Reference Books:
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge Representation and
Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.

Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s Featrure
Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic variables,Membership Functions,
Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy
Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design, FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial
Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.

LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods

NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented Langrange
Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s
Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO, Hybridization of
Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving Projects(Project solutions).

Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and Trubatch,
IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in engineering”,Prentice
Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
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PHYSICAL METALLURGY (4-0) CREDITS: 04


Module-1 (14 Hours)

Crystallography: Crystalline and amorphous structures, Elements of crystal symmetry, symmetry


elements and axes, two, three, four and six fold symmetry, review of atomic bonding in materials, ,
common crystal systems, crystal structure of metals , representation of planes and directions in
crystals, atomic packing in crystals, calculation of packing density, voids in common crystal structures
and imperfection in crystals. Metallography: Metallurgical microscope, Specimen preparation,
Techniques for microscopic observation. High temperature microscopy, Quantitative metallographic.

Module-II (14 Hours)

Thermodynamics of phase change: Equilibrium, phase stability, evolution of phase diagrams,


chemical potential gradient, Atomic model of diffusion, solid solution, Theories of alloying, Hume-
Rothery rules, Single component systems, P-T diagrams, Allotropy. Free energy- composition diagram,
Binary equilibrium diagrams (Isomorphous, eutectic, eutectoid, monotectic, peritectic, peritectoid,
Syntectic systems), Gibbs phase rule, Tie line, Lever rule. Common alloy systems (Pb-Sn, Cu-Zn, Al-Si
etc) Ternary system: Ternary phase diagrams, representation, isothermal and vertical sections,
Ternary isomorphous and eutectic systems, Tie lines, Two phase, Three phase and four phase
equilibrium, Gibb’s triangle representation.

Module-III (14 Hours)

Fe-C system: Effects of alloying elements, Formation of Austenite, Decomposition of Austenite,


Pearlitic, Bainitic and Martensitic phase transformations, TTT and CCT diagrams, Hardenability,
Critical diameter, Jominy end quench Test, Tempering of steel, Temper brittleness, Thermomechanical
Treatment, Ausforming, Maraging steels, Processing- structure property relationship in multiphase
alloys (steels and cast irons), Rapid solidification processing, Metallic Glasses, Single crystal processing.
Nano crystalline materials.

Books for reference:

1. Reedhill R.E., Physical Metallurgy Principles, Affiliated East West Press.

2. R.W.Cahn and Peter Haasen, Physical Metallurgy.

3. Avner S.H., Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, Tata McGraw Hill.

4. Porter D.A. & Easterling K.E., Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys.

5. Kakani S.L. and Kakani A., Materials Science, New Age International.

6. Clarke & Varney, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy.


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METALLURGICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS OF MATERIALS(4-0)

Module-I (14 Hours)

General principles: first and second law, mathematical formalism for the thermodynamic description of
closed systems with constant composition. Mathematical formalism for the thermodynamic description
of systems with variable composition. The chemical potential. Partial properties. -- Relation between
integral and partial molar properties. Chemical potential of ideal gases (pure and mixtures) and
non-ideal gases (pure and mixtures). Chemical potential of pure liquids and solids and of components
in liquid and solid solutions. The activity concept.Standard states and activities. Ideal solutions and
non-ideal solutions. Activity coefficients. Properties of solutions. Simple solution models.

Module-II (14 Hours)


Introductory concepts of statistical thermodynamics. The regular solution model.Phase stability and
phase diagrams Reaction equilibrium, oxidation and reduction, Ellingham diagrams.Thermodynamics
vs. kinetics, homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions; Chemical Reaction Control-rate equation,
reaction rate constant, reaction order, non-elementary reactions; Basic concepts of reaction steps, rate of
reactions, Order of reaction, Determination of order of reactions. Arrhenius equation in reaction
kinetics, Mechanism of reaction and rate controlling steps, Activated complex and its thermodynamic
and kinetic aspects, Effect of concentration and temperature on reaction kinetics. Kinetics of
heterogeneous reactions.

Module-III (14 Hours)


Solid State Diffusion -Fick’s Law, mechanism of diffusion, uphill diffusion, Kirkendall effect, steady
and transient diffusion;External Mass Transfer -fluid flow and its relevance to mass transfer,
general mass transport equation, concept of mass transfer coefficient, models of mass transfer -film
theory and Higbie’s penetration theory; Internal Mass Transfer-Ordinary and Knudsen diffusion, Mass
transfer with reaction; Adsorption -physical adsorption vs. chemisorption, adsorption isotherms;
Langmuir, BET, adsorption as the rate limiting step; gasification of C by CO2, dissolution of N2 in molten
steel, porous solids, specific surface area and pore size distribution;

Applications in extractive metallurgy, e.g. iron and steel making, copper making

Applications in physical metallurgy, e.g. solid phase transformations and equilibria in metallic
alloys, cemented carbides etc

Books for reference:

1. Gaskell D.R., Metallurgical Thermodynamics.

2. Darken and Gurry, Physical Chemistry of Metals

3. Ragone, David V. Thermodynamics of Materials. Vol. 1. New York, NY: Wiley,

4. Porter, David A., and K. E. Easterling. Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys. 2nd ed. New York,
NY: Chapman & Hall,

5. Balluffi, Robert W., Samuel M. Allen, and W. Craig Carter. Kinetics of Materials. Hoboken, NJ: J.
Wiley & Sons,
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CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS (4-0)


CREDITS: 04
Module I (12 Hours)

Introduction, Classification of characterization techniques for materials: macro and


micro-characterization structure of solids. Bulk averaging techniques: Thermal
characterization techniques: Theory, Instrumentation, methodology, applications.
DTA, DTA, DSC, TGA, Dilatometry, resistivity/ conductivity. Diffraction methods: X-
ray diffraction, X-ray topography, residual stress measurement techniques, small
angle X-ray and neutron scattering.

Module II (12 Hours)

Electron microscopy techniques: Scanning electron microscope, Modes of operation,


Study of surface topography and elemental composition analysis, Electron probe
analysis (EPMA/ EDX, WDS) and Auger Spectroscopy. Transmission electron
microscopy, Imaging and different modes, bright and dark field imaging, selected area
diffraction (SAED) pattern, specimen preparation techniques. Advanced
microscopic techniques: AFM, FIM, STM etc.

Module III (12 Hours)

Chemical characterization techniques: Principle underlying techniques, Emission


spectroscopy, Atomic absorption spectroscopy,X-ray spectrometry, infrared
spectroscopy and Ramanspectroscopy.Chromatography techniques: Principles of gas
chromatography, mass spectrometry, liquid and ion chromatography. Surface
characterization techniques: principles underlying techniques of ELES, Auger
Spectroscopy,

Books for reference:

1. Materials Characterization, Metals Handbook, Vol 10, ASM

2. Kaufman E.N., Characterization of Materials, Wiley Publishers

3. Barett, C.S. and Massalski, T.B., Structure of Metals, Pergamon Press, Oxford.

4. Cullity B.D., Elements of X-ray Diffraction, Addison-Wesley, 1978

5. Williams, D.B. and Barry Carter C., Transmission Electron Microscopy, Plenum Press.

6. Goldstein J.I., Lyman C. E., Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis.

7. Machenzie R.C., Differential Thermal Analysis.

8. Phillips Victor A. Modern Metallographic Techniques and their application.


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PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS TESTING LAB

A minimum of 16 nos. of experiments to be conducted from the suggested list given


below:

1. Annealing treatment of a cold worked steel and comparison of the annealed


microstructure with the cold worked structure.
2. Normalizing treatment of steel and comparison of the microstructure with annealed
structure.
3. To study the quenched structures of steel - quenched in oil, water and brine solution.
4.To study the quenched and tempered structures of steel -
(i) low temperature tempering.
(ii) medium temperature tempering.
(iii) high temperature tempering.
5. To study the recrystallization behaviour of pure metal (iron / copper).
6. To study the effect of time and temperature on grain size of a metal (grain growth)
(iron/ copper).
7. To study the nucleation rate and growth rate of pearlite in eutectoid steel.
8. To study the susceptibility of a steel to harden by quenching (hardenability) by
Jominy test.
9. Pack carburizing of 0.2% carbon steel and to measure the diffusion coefficient of
carbon in steel.
10. To study the microstructure of tool steels, stainless steels and other high alloy steels.
11. Austempering of steels and S G cast irons.
12. To carry out age hardening of non ferrous alloys.
13. Determination of hardenability of steels.
14. To determine the Vickers Hardness Number of the given Samples.
15. To determine the Brinell Hardness Number of the given Samples.
16. To determine the Rockwell Hardness of the given samples.
17. To determine the impact strength of the given samples by Charpy and Izod Impact
Tests.
18. To determine the tensile properties of the given materials using Universal Testing
Machine (UTM) -yield strength, tensile strength, % elongation, % reduction of area.
19. To determine the compression strength of the given sample.
20. To determine the fatigue strength of the given sample.
21. To determine the drawability of aluminium / steel sheet by Erichsen cup test.
22. To study the ultrasonic flaw detector and determine the cracks within a sample.
23. To determine the cracks in a sample using the magnetic crack detector.
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BRANCH-NANO TECHNOLOGY
Specialization:NANO TECHNOLOGY

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Physics and Chemistry 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
of Nanomaterials
Elements of Material 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Science and properties
of Nanomaterials
Synthesis and 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Applications of
Nanomaterials
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection ,
Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation &
Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-
Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’s Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and
Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF NANOMATERIALS


Unit-I PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Melting point and phase transition process- quantum-size-
effect (QSE).

Size-induced metal-insulator-transition (SIMIT)- nano-scale magnets, transparent magnetic


materials, and ultrahigh-density magnetic recording materials-chemical physics of atomic and
molecular clusters.

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF SOLID SURFACES: Surface energy – chemical potential as a function


of surface curvature-Electrostatic stabilization- surface charge density-electric potential at the
proximity of solid surface-Van der Waals attraction potential.

Unit-II CHEMISTRY ASPECTS: Photochemistry; photoconductivity; Electrochemistry of


NanomaterialsDiffusion in Nanomaterials; Nanoscale Heat Transfer; Catalysis by gGold
Nanoparticles; Transport in Semiconductor Nanostructures; Transition Metal Atoms on
Nanocarbon Surfaces; Nanodeposition of Soft Materials; Nanocatalysis.

Unit –III NANOSTRUCTURES: Electronic Structure of Nanoparticles- Kinetics in


Nanostructured MaterialsZero dimensional, one-dimensional and two dimensional
nanostructures- clusters of metals and semiconductors, nanowires, nanostructured beams, and
nanocomposites- artificial atomic clusters-Size dependent properties-size dependent
absorption spectra-phonons in nanostructures.

Unit-IV NANOSYSTEMS: Nanoparticles through homogeneous nucleation-Growth controlled


by diffusiongrowth controlled by surface process-influences lof reduction reagents- Solid state
phase segregationkinetically confined synthesis of nanoparticles-template based synthesis.

References:

1. K.W. Kolasinski, “Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis and Nanoscience”, Wiley,


2002.
2. Joel I. Gersten, “The Physics and Chemistry of Materials”, Wiley, 2001.
3. A.S. Edelstein and R. C. Cammarata, “Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties and
Applications”, Institute of Physics Pub., 1998.
4. S.Yang and P.Shen: “Physics and Chemistry of Nanostructured Materials”, Taylor &
Francis, 2000.
5. G.A. Ozin and A.C. Arsenault, “Nanochemistry : A chemical approach to nanomaterials”,
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005.
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SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATIONS OF NANOMATERIALS


UNIT-I BULK SYNTHESIS: Synthesis of bulk nano-structured materials –sol gel processing –
Mechanical alloying and mechanical milling- Inert gas condensation technique – Nanopolymers
– Bulk and nano composite materials.

UNIT-II CHEMICAL APPROACHES: Self-assembly, self-assembled monolayers (SAMs).


LangmuirBlodgett (LB) films, clusters, colloids, zeolites, organic block copolymers, emulsion
polymerization, templated synthesis, and confined nucleation and/or growth. Biomimetic
Approaches: polymer matrix isolation, and surface-templated nucleation and/or
crystallization. Electrochemical Approaches: anodic oxidation of alumina films, porous silicon,
and pulsed electrochemical deposition.

UNIT-III PHYSICAL APPROACHES: Vapor deposition and different types of epitaxial growth
techniques- pulsed laser deposition, Magnetron sputtering - Micro lithography
(photolithography, soft lithography, micromachining, e-beam writing, and scanning probe
patterning).

UNIT-IV NANOPOROUS MATERIALS: Nanoporous Materials – Silicon - Zeolites, mesoporous


materials - nanomembranes and carbon nanotubes - AgX photography, smart sunglasses, and
transparent conducting oxides –molecular sieves – nanosponges.

APPLICATION OF NANOMATERIALS: Molecular Electronics and Nanoelectronics – Nanobots-


Biological Applications – Quantum Devices – Nanomechanics - Carbon Nanotube – Photonics-
Nano structures as single electron transistor –principle and design.

Reference:

1. S.P. Gaponenko, Optical Properties of semiconductor nanocrystals, Cambridge


University Press, 1980.
2. W.Gaddand, D.Brenner, S.Lysherski and G.J.Infrate(Eds.), Handbook of NanoScience,
Engg. and Technology, CRC Press, 2002.
3. K. Barriham, D.D. Vvedensky, Low dimensional semiconductor structures: fundamental
and device applications, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
4. G. Cao, Nanostructures & Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties &Applications , Imperial
College Press, 2004.
5. J.George, Preparation of Thin Films, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. 2005.NTPC103
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ELEMENTS OF MATERIAL SCIENCE AND PROPERTIES OF

NANOMATERIALS
Unit-I Solid State Physics (Overview): Amorphous, crystalline, crystals, polycrystals,
symmetry, Unit Cells, Crystal Structures (Bravais Lattices), , Crystallographic Directions,
Crystallographic Planes, Miller Indices, Bragg’s Law, X-ray Diffraction.

Imperfections of crystal structure: point defects, Grain boundaries, phase boundaries,


Dislocations Screw, Edge and Mixed Dislocations generation of defects by quenching, by plastic
deformation and by radiation, interaction between point defects and dislocations

Unit-II Electronic Properties, Classification of materials: Metal, Semiconductor, Insulator, Band


structures, Brillouin zones, Mobility, Resistivity, Relaxation time, Recombination centers, Hall
effects.

Unit –III Confinement and transport in nanostructure, Current, reservoirs, and electron
channels, conductance formula for nanostructures, quantized conductance. Local density of
states. Ballistic transport, Coulomb blockade, Diffusive transport, Fock space. Dielectric
properties: Polarisation, Ferroelectric behaviour.

Unit-IV Optical Properties, Photoconductivity, Optical absorption & transmission,


Photoluminescence, Fluorescence, Phosphorescence, Electroluminescence.

References:

1. Introduction to Solid State Physics -C. Kittel


2. Solid State Physics- A.J. Dekker
3. Solid State Physics -R.K Puri and V.K.Babar
4. The Physics and Chemistry of Solids - Stephen Elliott & S. R. Elliott
5. Scanning Probe Microscopy: Analytical Methods (NanoScience and Technology)- Roland
Wiesendanger
6. Advanced X-ray Techniques in Research and Industries - A. K. Singh (Editor)
7. X-Ray Diffraction Procedures: For Polycrystalline and Amorphous Materials, 2nd Ed.-
Harold P. Klug, Leroy E. Alexander
8. Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Textbook for Materials Science (4-Vol Set)- David
B. Williams & C. Barry Carter
9. Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy: An Introduction to TEM, SEM, and AEM - Ray
F. Egerton
10. Structures and Properties of Solid State Materials – B. Viswanathan.
11. Basic Solid State Chemistry – Anthony R. West.
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BRANCH-PLASTIC ENGINEERING
st
1 Semester

Specialization:PLASTICS ENGINEERING

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
Computational Methods 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Polymeric Materials 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Additives and 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Compounding

Plastics Processing 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Technology
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)


MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templat
es.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy-
Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart
Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking ,
Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health &
Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M
Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain
Model Specification, Inf
ormation Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application
Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using
Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry
Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C ,
Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an
LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other
IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,
University Press.
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Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’s Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).

Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa
Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu
and Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
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12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”


13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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POLYMERIC MATERIALS

1. Introduction to Polymeric Materials, Techniques of Polymerization, Molecular weight


and its distribution, Molecular Architecture (Linear, Branched, Cross-linked ) / Tacticity,
Amorphous and Crystalline Polymers, Glass and Melting Transitions., Liquid Crystalline
Polymers, Conducting polymers.
2. Sources and manufacturer of raw materials for polymers [C1 – C6].
3. Comparative properties and applications :
Thermoplastics : Polyolefin’s (polythylene’s, polypropylene, vinyl polymers and
copolymers, styrene-homo and copolymers, Acrylic homo and co-polymers, cellulosics,
nylons, aromatic polyamides and polyimides, PET, PBT and aromatic polyesters, fluoro
polymers, polycrbonates, polyacetals, aromatic polyether/ polysulfones / polyphynelens
/ polyetheretherketone / polyurethanes / Thermoplastics / Thermosets).
4. Comparative properties and applications
Thermosetting plastics : Formaldehyde resins (PF/UF/MF), Epoxy resins, unsaturated
polyesters, silicones.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. J.A.Brdyson, “Plastics Materials”, Butterworth Heinnemann, Oxford, 7th edition (1999).
2. Fred W.Billmeyer, Jr., “Text Book of Polymer Science”, John Wiley and Sons, Singapore
3. P.Ghosh, “Polymer Science and Technology of Plastics and Rubbers – New Edition.

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ADDITIVES AND COMPOUNIDNG


1. Introduction to additives- Technological requirements, classification of additives,
chemistry, function and mechanism, principles of mixing.
2. Fillers : Coupling agents, plasticizers and softeners, lubricants, flow promoters.
3. Antiageing additives : Antioxidants, antiozonants, stabilizers (UV/Thermal etc), UV
absorbers, Flame retardants, coloring materials, blowing agents, cross-linking agents,
toughening agents.
4. Mixing and compounding techniques : EQUIPMENTS : Batch mixers and continuous
mixers, two / three roll mills, Intermix, ribbon blender, planetary mixer, single screw
and multiple screw mixer, extruders.
Principles and operating details of the above mentioned equipments.
Text Books :
1. R.Gachter and H. Muller, “Plastics Additives Hand Books”, Hanser Publications, Munich
(1993).
2. J.A. Brydson, “Plastics Materials” Buterworth – Heinmann, Oxford (1999).
3. J.Murphy, “The additives for Plastics Hand Book”, Elsevier, Odxford (1996).

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PLASTICS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY


1. Extrusion : Introduction and Principles – Single screw, specifications, types of screw
(single/twin, extruder parts and their functions); products defects, causes and remedies.
Extrusion blow molding and stretch blow molding-process sequences, the machine,
multiple cavity blow molding, co-extrusion, preform production, comparison between
blow and stretch blow molding.
2. Injection : Introduction and principles, components-functions, process variables,
product defects and remedies. Injection blow moulding, Thermoplastics and
thermosetting comparative behaviors.
3. Compression and transfer moldings: Introduction and principles, machine process and
process variable, product defects and remedies, comparison between the above –
mentioned process.
4. Rotational molding and thermoforming process: Principle and practices.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. D.H.Maron-Jones, “Polymer Processing”, Chapman and Hall, London(1989) or newer
edition.
2. W.Michaeli, “Plastics Processing – An Introduction” Hanser Publishers, New York
(1992).
3. Seymour S.Schwartz and Sidney H.Goodman, ‘Plastics Materials and Process, Van
Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York (1982).

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BRANCH-POLYMER NANOTECHNOLOGY
st
1 Semester

Specialization:POLYMER NANOTECHNOLOGY

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
Computational Methods 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Polymer Chemistry & 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Physics
Introduction to 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Nanotechnology

Polymeric 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Nanomaterials
Processing Techniques
&their Applications
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)


MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy-
Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart
Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking ,
Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health &
Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M
Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain
Model Specification, Inf
ormation Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application
Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using
Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry
Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C ,
Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an
LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other
IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,
University Press.

Reference Books:
65

1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson


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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’s Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).

Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa
Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu
and Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
66

12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”


13. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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POLYMER CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS

Module I (10 hours)


Functionality, bi-functional and poly functional systems, classification and nomenclature of
polymers, branching and crosslinking, glassy and crystalline states, thermodynamics of
crystallization, kinetics of melting, crystal morphology, free volume, time - temp equivalency,
distribution of molecular size, stoichiometric imbalance.
Module II (8 hours)
Molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, polydispersity, degree of polymerization,
molecular weight determination, viscosity of polymers solutions, molecular weight dependence
of viscosity and size of polymer molecules.
Module III (12 hours)
Types of polymerization, polymerization techniques, copolymers and stereo-regular polymers,
reactivity ratios, copolymer composition and microstructure, Price - Alfrey equation, Flory -
Huggins theory, polymer fractionation, Mark - Hownick equation, diffusion coefficient and
friction factor.
Module IV (10 hours)
Elastic deformation, shear modulus and compliances, Maxwell model, Voigt model, dynamic
viscoelasticity, molecular theory for viscoelasticity - Rouse model,
Coefficient of viscosity, viscosity measurement, Power Law for pseudoplastic liquids, effect of
shearing forces, segmental friction factor, Bueche theory, Reptation model.

Text Books
1. Gedde Ulf. W. Polymer Physics, Chapman & Hall London (1995)
2. Rodriguez, Ferdinand, Principles of Polymer Systems Mc. Craw – Hill,
International Book Co. International Student Edn. 1985.
3. Cowie; JMG Polymers: Chemistry & Physics of Modern Materials, Nelson Thornes
ltd. Chelterham, 2001
4. Hiemenz; Paul C. Polymer Chemistry- The Basic Concepts; Marcell &
Deckker, Inc. New York (1984)
Reference Books
4. Principles of Polymer Chemistry, Paul J Flory
5. JL Fried, Polymer Science & Technology

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INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY

Module I (10 hours)


Importance and emergence of nanotechnology, challenges, current and future research. Size
dependence of properties, crystal structure, energy bands, insulators, semiconductors and
conductors, gaps of semiconductors, Fermi surfaces, localized particles.
Module II (12 hours)
Laws of thermodynamics applied to nanoscale systems; activity and the equilibrium constant;
solutions; phase relations; heterogeneous equilibria; free-energy-composition diagrams and
their relation to phase transitions; phase diagrams.
Module III (12 hours)
Polymer based nanocrystals, supramolecular structures, polypeptide nanowire, and protein
nanoparticles. Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)
Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS): fabrication and application, molecular and
supramolecular switches. Optical and vibrational spectroscopy, luminescence, quantum wells,
wires and dots.
Module IV (10 hours)
Metal nanoclusters, semiconductor nanoparticles, rare gas and molecular clusters: synthesis
and properties, carbon molecules and clusters, applications of carbon nanotubes.
Nanostructured materials: solid disordered nanostructures, natural nanocrystals, zeolites,
photonic crystals, nanostructured multilayers.

Text Books
1. Introduction to Nanotechnology - Charles P Poole Jr, Frank J Owens
2. Mark Ratner, Daniel Ratner. - Upper Saddle River, Nanotechnology: A Gentle
Introduction to the next Big Idea, c2003, Prentice hall.
3. Callister, William D. Jr., Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering:
An Integrated Approach 2nd Ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2003
4. Nanotechnology Understanding Small Systems, Rogers Pennathur Adams, CRC Press,
Taylor & Francis Group.
Reference Books
1. Robert K, Ian H, Mark G, Nanoscale Science and Technology, John Wiley & sons
Ltd.,2005
2. Edward l Wolf. - Weinheim, Nanophysics and Nanotechnology: An
Introduction to Modern Concepts in Nanoscience, c2004, Wiley
3. S. N. Sahu, R. K. Choudhury, and P. Jena, Nano-scale Materials: From Science to
Technology, Nova Science Publishers, 2006.
4. Yannick Champion, Hans-Jörg Fecht, Nano-Architectured and Nanostructured
Materials: Fabrication, Control and Properties, Wiley-VCH,2005.
5. Robert K, Ian H, Mark G, Nanoscale Science and Technology, John Wiley & sons
Ltd.,2005
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POLYMERIC NANOMATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNIQUES & THEIR


APPLICATIONS
Module I (12 hours)
Processing of Nanoparticles - Binding mechanisms in Nanoparticles, Dispersion of
Nanoparticles, Stabilization of Nanoparticles. Processing and fabrication of polymer
nanocomposites - Melt blending, Solvent casting, In-situ polymerization, Solution
polymerization, Template synthesis, High shear mixing.
Module II (10 hours)
Homogenoeous/heterogeneous nucleation, plasma promoted nucleation, Cold Plasma Methods,
Atomic layer deposition fundamentals, Laser ablation, Vapour – liquid – solid growth, particle
precipitation aided CVD.
Module III (12 hours)
Processes for producing ultrafine powders - Mechanical grinding; Wet ChemicalSynthesis of
nanomaterials-sol-gel process, Liquid solid reactions. Gas Phase synthesis of nanomaterials-
Furnace, Flame assisted ultrasonic spray pyrolysis; GasCondensation Processing (GPC),
Chemical Vapour Condensation(CVC).
Module IV (12 hours)
Polymer nanocomposites with structural, gas barrier and flame retardant properties, carbon
fiber reinforced polymer composites, elastomer and thermoplastic elastomer nanocomposites
for propulsion systems, water borne fire-retardant Nanocomposites, hybrid composites for
cosmetics, protective and decorative coatings.
Text Books
1. Chung; Deborah D. L., Composite Materials: Science and Applications, Spinger
International Edition, Springer-Verlag, London (2004)-Indian Edition
2006
2. Ishida; Hatsud, Characterization of Composite Materials, Butterworth
Heinemann, Boston (1994).
3. Fundamentals of Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials, AR Bunsell, J Renard,
Institute of Physics, Series in Materials Science & Engg.
4. Introduction to Nanotechnology - Charles P Poole Jr, Frank J Owens
5. Chu; Paul K. and Liu; Xuanyong (Eds.), Biomaterials Fabrication and
Processing Handbook, CRC Press, Boca Raton (2008)
Reference Books
1. Carl C. Koch, Nano-structured materials: Processing, Properties and Potential
Applications, Noyes Publishers & William Andrews Publishers, New York
2002
2. Guozhong Cao, Nanostructures and Nanomaterials, Imperial College Press,
London 2004
3. Mechanical Metallurgy - George E Dieter
4. Mechanical Behaviour of Materials - Thomas H Courtany
5. B. T. Astrom, Manufacturing of Polymer Composites, Chapman and Hall,
London 1995
6. T. G. Gutowski, Advanced Composites Manufacturing, John Wiley and Sons,
New York 1997
7. T J Pinnavaia, G M Beall Hardcover, Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites, December
2000, Wiley
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BRANCH-TEXTILE ENGINEERING
Specialization: TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Advanced Textile 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Materials
Characterisation of 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Polymers &
Fibrous Materials
Clothing Science & 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Technology
Material Testing Lab. 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection ,
Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation &
Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-
Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.

Reference Books:
71

The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson


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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’s Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and
Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
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CHARACTERISATION OF POLYMERS & AMP; FIBROUS MATERIALS


ModuleI : Introductory: (5 hours)
Basic textile polymers, thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers,Degree of
polymerization and conditions that influences polymer characteristics and fibre
performances, glass transition temperature. Orientation and crystalinity,

ModuleII :Spectroscopy: (10 hours)


Infrared spectroscopy. Introduction, experimental techniques, Infrared spectra of
natural and synthetic fibres. Identification of fibres using IR. FTIR spectroscopy. Xray
diffraction and Fluorescence. Principle, working procedure of X- ray diffraction
technique. X-ray diffraction of natural and synthetic fibres.
Xray Fluorescence and its application to textile related materials. NMR and Mass
Spectroscopy: Principle,working procedure and application of NMR and
MassSpectroscope.

ModuleIII:ChromatographicMethods : (10 hours)

Theoretical considerations of chromatography. Gas chromatography– Instrumentation,


qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, theory and applications. High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography– Instrumentation and applications.

ModuleIV : ElectronMicroscopy (5 hours)

Basic theory of electron microscopy. Imaging system, image-translating system of


electron microscope. Principle, working procedure and application of scanning Electron
Microscope and Transmission electron microscope.

ModuleIV : Thermal Analysis: (5 hours)


Instrumentation, qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, theory and applications of
DTA, DSC, TGA .
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Reference books:
1. InstrumentalMethodsofAnalysis7thEditionbyH.H.Willard;L.L.Merritt,JohnADean,
FrankASettle,Jr.CBSPublishers&DistributionDelhi.
2. InstrumentalMethodsofChemicalAnalysis5thEditionbyGalenW.Ewing.
3. BasicConceptsofAnalyticalChemistry,2ndEditionbyS.M.Khopkar
4. TheAnalyticalChemistryofSyntheticdyesEditedbyK.Venkataraman.Wiley–
IntersciencePub.JohnWiley&SonsNewYork.
5. HandBookofTextileTestingPart1to4,BureauofIndianStandards.
6. InstrumentalAnalysisofCottonCellulose&ModifiedCottonCellulose–
RobertT.O’Connor.
7. TextileLaboratoryManual–W–GarnerVol.I&II.
8. PhysicalMethodsofInvestigatingTextiles–EDR.MeredithJ.W.S.Hearle.
9. HandbookofEnvironmentalHealth&Safety–Principles&Practices–
HermanKoren,MichaelBisesiVol.-I&II.
10. TextileTesting&ItsRoleinTextileBusinesswithSpecialReferencetoEco
FriendlyTextiles&Eco-Testing–Dr.G.S.Nadiger&S. Subramanian.
11. VibrationalSpectroscopyTheory&Applications–D.N.Sathyanarayana.
12. AnalyticalMethodsforaTextileLaboratory–J.W.Weaver.
13. MassSpectroscopy–E.Constantin&A.Schanell.
14. ProfilesinAnalysisofChemicals–Dr.N.F.Desai.
15. IntroductiontoElectronMicroscopy–SaulWischnitzer.
16. X-rayDiffractionMethodsinPolymerScience–AlexanderLerayE.

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CLOTHING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


UNIT I DIMENTIONAL STABILITY
Hygral expansion - Relaxation shrinkage - Felting shrinkage - methods of measuring
dimensional stability to dry cleaning and dry heat.
SERVICEABILITY: Snagging - Pilling - Abrasion resistance - Tearing strength - Tensile
strength - Bursting strength -Corrosive strength - Launderability - Crock resistance -
Flammability - Scorching - Fusing - Static electricity - Seam strength and slippage
UNIT II COMFORT
Thermal comfort & conductivity - Air permeability - Water vapour permeability -
moisture transport - wetting - wicking - sensorial comfort - water absorption - water
repellency – oil repellency – soil resistance.
AESTHETICS: Colour - colour fastness - shade variation – colour measurement
UNIT III FABRIC HANDLE
Bending - Drape - Crease recovery - fabric thickness - Shear - Bias extension -
formability - fabric friction - objective evaluation of fabric hand by KES and FAST
UNIT IV INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN LOGIC OF TEXTILE PRODUCTS
Classification of textile products and components.
YARN DESIGN: Material, technology, and specifications - yarn design elements - design
based on structure and material properties
FABRIC DESIGN: Material, technology, and specifications - Fabric design elements -
design based on structure and material properties
UNIT V DESIGN OF APPAREL FABRICS
Design of women's & Girl's wear - fabric types and materials for European, American
and Indian styles - design of men's and boy's wear - fabric type and materials for
European, American and Indian styles – Tailorability of fabrics – tailorability of woven
and knitted garments – tailorability of leather garments – tailorability of fur garments.
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REFERENCES:
1. Booth J.E-Principles of textile testing,Newenes,Butterworths,London,1983
2. Mastuida T., and Suresh M.N., -Design logic of textile products, Textile Progress,
Textile Institute,Manchester,1997
3. Saville B.P-Physical testing of textiles, The Textile Institute, Wood head
publishing limited, Cambridge, 1999
4. Hearle J.W.S., Textile Design-Journal of the Textile Institute (special issue), The
Textile
1. Institute, Manchester, 1989
5. Pradip V.Mehta - An Introduction to quality control for the Apparel industry,
ASQC Quality Press, Mareel Dekker inc., New York, 1982
6. Jacob Solinger - Apparel Manufacturing Analysis, Textile Book Publisher, New
York, 1988
7. Wingate L.B and Mohler J.F-Textile fabrics and their selection, Prentice Hall, New
Jercy, 1984
8. Postle R., Kawabata.S and Niwa.M.,-Objective Evaluation of Fabrics, Textile
Machinery Society of Japan, Osaka, 1983.

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ADVANCED TEXTILE MATERIALS (3-0-0)


Module-I
Introduction to Composites : Theory, Types, Properties ; High Performance fibers,
thermoplastic and thermosetting Resins; Composite Manufacturing and Applications;
Module-II
Coated and laminated Textiles: materials, formulations, techniques and applications ;
Protective Textiles- Materials, design, principles and evaluation for protection against
fire, harmful radiation, chemicals and pesticides;
Module-III
Sportswear: design, testing and materials – fibers , yarns, fabrics for temperature
control and moisture management; Medical textiles: Classification, types and products,
Health and Hygiene Textiles- protection against microbes, Wound management-
dressings, suture and bandages, Implants and drug delivery systems ;
Module-IV
Definition and Classification of Functional and Smart textiles ;Smart and Intelligent
Textiles : Passive and Active functionality, stimuli sensitive textiles, Electronic Textiles :
wearable computers, flexible electronics.

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MATERIAL TESTING LAB.


Yarn Testing (any four)
1. To determine the hank of a Drawing sliver and Roving by using physical balance
2. To determine the count of a yarn by using physical/electronic balance.
3. To measure the TPI of given yarn sample using Twist Tester.
4. To determine the Count and CSP by using Knowle’s balance and lea strength tester
5. To determine the single yarn strength.
6. To measure U% /CV% of a yarn

Fabric Testing (any Six)

1. To characterize a woven fabric with respect to its dimensional properties:


Thread density, yarn number, yarn crimp, weave, cover factor, weight(GSM),
areal density, skewness, thickness
2. To determine the tensile strength of a woven fabric by strip test method. Draw load-
elongation curve of a woven fabric.
3. To determine the tear strength of a fabric using Elmendorf tear tester or ballistic
tester.
4. To determine the bursting strength of a fabric using hydraulic bursting tester.
5. To determine the abrasion resistance of a fabric.
6. To determine the bending length and flexural rigidity of a woven fabric using the
Shirley tester.
7. To determine the crease recovery of fabric and observe the effect of loading time and
recovery time on crease recovery.
8. To determine the drape coefficient of woven and knitted fabric using the drape meter.

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BRANCH -APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION


ENGINEERING.
Specialization:APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING.
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Instrumentation Devices 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Systems

Process Dynamics and 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Control

Control System Design 4-0 4 100 50 - - -

Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection ,
Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation &
Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-
Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.
80

Reference Books:
The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’s Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and
Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
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12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”


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INSTRUMENTATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS


Module – I (12 Hours)

Chemical Sensors Physical Sensors – Surface Micro Machined Capacitive Pressure sensor,
Integrated flow sensor, Chemical and Biochemical Sensors – Conductivity sensor, Hydrogen
Sensitive MOSFET, Tri-Oxide Sensors, Schottky diode type sensor, Solid Electrolyte,
Electrochemical Sensors. Sensor Matrix for Two dimensional measurement of concentrations.
Module – II (14 Hours)

Optical Sensors Holography, Echolocation and bio holography, Sensors used in space and
environmental applications. Application in meteorology, natural resources application sensor
used in Instrumentation methods. Biomedical Sensors Biological Sensors in Human Body –
Different types of Transducer system – Physiological Monitoring – chemo receptors – Hot and
cold receptors – sensors for smell, sound, vision taste.

Module – III (14 Hours)

Aerospace Sensor Gyroscope laser and fibre optic gyroscopes, accelerometers. Laser, Aerospace
application of laser, Resolvers, Altimeters, Angle of attack sensors, servos. Advanced Sensor
Design Sensor design a sensor characteristics, Design of signal conditioning devices for sensors.
Design of 2& 4 wire transmitters with 4 – 20 mA output. Pressure Sensor using SiSi bonding,
Catheter pressure sensors, TIP pressure sensors, Highpressure sensors, Silicon accelerometers.

Textbooks:

1. Sabaree Soloman, Sensors Hand Book, McGraw Hill, 1998.


2. J.G. Webster, Medical instrumentation Application and Design, Houghton Mifilin Co.
3. Carr and Brown, Introduction to Medical Equipment Technology, Addison Wesley, 1999.
Recommended Reading:
1. Culshaw B and Dakin J (Eds), Optical Fibre Sensors, Vol. 1 & 2, Artech House, Norwood,
1989.
2. P. Garnell, Guided Weapon Control Systems, Pergamon Press, 1980.

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PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL


Module – I (13 Hours)

Design aspects of Process Control System Classification of variables, Design elements of a


control system, control aspects of a process. The input – output model, degrees of freedom and
process controllers. Modes of operation of P, PI and PID controllers. Effect of variation of
controller variables. Typical control schemes for flow, pressure, temperature and level
processes.

Module – II (13 Hours)

Control System components: I/P and P/I converters - Pneumatic and electric actuators - valve
positioner - control valve Characteristics of control valve - valve body - globe, butterfly,
diaphragm ball valves - control valve sizing - Cavitation, flashing in control valves - Response of
pneumatic transmission lines and valves. Actuators – Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Electrical/
Electronic.

Module – III (14 Hours)

Dynamic behavior of feedback controlled process: Stability considerations. Simple performance


criteria, Time integral performance criteria: ISE, IAE, ITAE, Selection of type of feedback
controller. Adaptive Control, Gain Scheduling Adaptive Control, Model – reference adaptive
control, self tuning regulator. Logic of feed forward control, problems in designing feed forward
controllers, feedback control, Ratio Control, Cascade Control.

Textbooks:

1. Curtis Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Prentice Hall of India.

2. George Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice Hall of India.

3. F.G. Shinkskey, Process Control Systems, McGraw-Hill Publications

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CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN


Module – I (12 Hours)

Introduction: Application of software and simulink for control system design, Review of
compensation technique and choice of optimum parameters to obtain desired performance,
Absolute stability and relative stability concepts. Design of Linear Control Systems: Transient
and steady state response; Polar, Bode, Root locus plots; Reshaping of these plots to obtain
desired response, Initial condition and forced response, A simple lag – lead design.

Module – II (14 Hours)

Design of Control Systems by State Variable Techniques: Controllability, Observability; Stability


by using computer methods; solution of state and output equations of closed loop systems. Pole
placement design, Observer design. Linear / quadratic optimal control. Full and reduced order
observers. Design of Nonlinear Control Systems: Phase plane technique, Describing Function
method for nonlinearities like saturation, dead space, ON/OFF (Ideal Relay type nonlinearity).
Simulation techniques.

Module – III (14 Hours)

PID Controller: Use of digital computer as a compensator device, basic computer control
scheme, tunable PID controller, Ziegler – Nichol’s method, Simulation of multiloop control
system using P, PI, PD, PID controller and finding the system response. Standard compensator
structures (P, PD, PI and PID control). Design of Digital Control System: Technique and
methodology; Computation of digital equivalent of the analog controller, simulation of
performance of the design. Digital controller design, Regulator and observer design; Digital
servo for inverted pendulum.

Textbooks:

1. G. C. Goodwin, S. F. Graebe, M. E. Salgado, Control System Design, Prentice Hall of India,


2001.
2. George Ellis, Control System Design Guide – A Practical Guide, 3rd Edition, Academic
Press, 2005 Indian Reprint, ISBN: 81-8147-596-8.
3. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 3rd Edition, Wiley.

Recommended Reading:

1. M. Gopal, Digital Control and State Variable Method, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Hadi Saadat, Computational Aids in Control System Using MATLAB, McGraw Hill
International.
3. Ogata K., Modern Control Engineering, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall
4. Ogata K. System Dynamics, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall
5. M. Gopal, Control Systems Principles and Design, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
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BRANCH-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING(PT)
Specialization: INDUSTRIAL POWER CONTROL AND DRIVES(PT)

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Power Conversion Devices 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
And Drives
Advanced Power Systems 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Smart Electrical Energy 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
System
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection ,
Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation &
Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-
Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle –Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices-pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT&Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,
University Press.
86

Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’sFeatrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and
Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu&chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research;PrabhakarPai,Oxford University Press.
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POWER CONVERSION DEVICES AND DRIVES


Module-I (8Hrs)
Basic concepts of Modeling: Basic Two-pole Machine representation of Commutator machines,
3-phase synchronous machine with and without damper bars and 3-phase induction machine,
Kron’s primitive Machine - voltage, current and Torque equations.
Dynamic Analysis of Synchronous Machine: Dynamic performance of synchronous machine,
three-phase fault, comparison of actual and approximate transient torque characteristics.
Module- II(12Hrs)
Modeling of Synchronous Machine: Synchronous machine inductances –voltage equations in
the rotor’s dq0 reference frame- electromagnetic torque-current in terms of flux linkages-
simulation of three phase synchronous machine- modeling of PM Synchronous motor
Poly-phase Induction Machines: Introduction, construction and principle of
operation,Induction motor equivalent circuit, steady-state performance equations of the
induction motor, steady-state performance, Measurement of motor parameters, Dynamic
modeling of induction machines.
Module- III(12 Hrs)
Phase controlled rectifiers– Single phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, R-L, R-L with
freewheeling diodes.Full wave controlled rectifier with various kind of loads. Half controlled
and full controlled bridges with passive and active loads-Input line current harmonics and
power factor-Inverter mode of operation.Three phase half wave controlled rectifier with R,R-L
an R-L-E loads.Three phase semi and full converters with RL and RLE loads.Input side current
harmonics and power factor. Dual converters-Circulating current mode and Non circulating
current mode. AC voltage regulators and DC Choppers-Types of ac voltage regulators-single
phase full wave ac voltage controllers-single phase transformer tap changers-Multistep
transformer tap changer. Three phase ac voltage regulators. Output performance analysis of
type A chopper, four quadrant chopper operation.
Module-IV(15 Hrs)
Introduction to motor drives: Components of power electronic Drives- Criteria for selection of
Drive components-match between the motor and the load- Thermal consideration- match
between the motor and the power electronics converter- characteristics of mechanical systems-
stability criteria.
Induction motor drives: Torque speed characteristics of 3-phase induction motor drive, speed
control of 3-phase induction motor by varying stator frequency and voltage – impact of non
sinusoidal excitation on induction motors- variable frequency converter classifications –
variable frequency PWM-VSI drives- variable frequency square wave VSI drives- variable
frequency CSI drives-comparison of variable frequency drives- Line frequency variable voltage
drives- soft start of induction motors – speed control by static slip power recovery, static
Cramer and Scherbius drives.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED :

1. The Generalized theory of electrical machines (Chapters: 1,2,34,5,8 and 11 by B.Adkins and
R.H. Hiiley.
2. Principle, Operation and Design of power Transformer By S.B Vasciitnsky.
3. The J & P transformer Book (Chapter: 22&23) By S. Austen Stigant and A.C Franklin.
4. Power System Stability & Control ( Chapters: 8&9) By P.Kundur, McGraw Hill-1994.
5. Ned Mohan etial : Power Electronics , John wiley and sous
6. R.Krishnan :Electric Motor Drives – PHI publication
7. B K Bose :Modern Power Electronics and AC drives, Pearson Education (Asia)
8. P C Sen : Power Electronics TMH Publication
88

9. Dubey : Power Electronics Drives- Wiley Eastern


10. 10.P.C.Krause, Oleg Wasynczuk, Scott D.Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electrical Machinery and
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ADVANCED POWER SYSTEMS


Module- I (7 Hrs)
Modeling of Transmission lines & transformers with off-nominal taps. Power flow Analysis- NR
and Fast Decoupled methods
Algorithm for short circuit studies, Z Bus Formulation, Unsymmetrical fault analysis using
symmetrical components

Module- II(10 Hrs)


Optimal System Operation:
Generation allocation problem formulation, Loss Coefficients, Optimal load flow solution,
Hydrothermal Coordination, constraints in Unit- commitment, Unit commitment solution
methods.
Turbine & Generator- Load frequency Scheme, Steady state & dynamic analysis in frequency
domain for single & two area system

Module-III(16 Hrs)
Power Quality Problems
Voltage Sag and over view of reliability: Characterization of voltage sag , definition, causes of
voltage sag , voltage sag magnitude , monitoring, theoretical calculation of voltage sag
magnitude , voltage sag calculation in non-radial systems, meshed systems, voltage sag
duration. Reliability of power systems
PQ considerations in Industrial Power Systems: voltage sag effects, equipment behavior of
power electronic loads, induction motors, synchronous motors, computers, consumer
electronics, adjustable speed AC drives and its operation. Mitigation of AC drives, Adjustable
speed DC drive and its operation, mitigation methods of DC drives.
Mitigation of Interruptions and Voltage Sags: Overview of mitigation methods- form fault to
trip, reducing the number of faults, reducing the fault clearing time changing the power system,
installing mitigation equipment, improving equipment immunity, different events and
mitigation methods . System equipment interface- voltage source converter , series voltage
controller , shunt controller , combined shunt and series controller.

Module- IV(12 Hrs)


Power Pools & Electricity Markets: Inter-area transactions, multi-area power interchanges,
Energy brokerage systems, Market design and auction mechanism, Pool versus bilateral
markets and price formation, Role of independent generators and system operator
Load characteristics and load forecast: Basic definitions- load definitions, load factor definitions,
diversity principle in distribution systems, Load Forecast- factors affecting load forecasting
methods, small areas load forecasting, spatial load forecasting methods, simulation, trending
and mixed load forecasting methods

BOOKS RECOMMENDE :
1. Stagg G.W., Eabiad A.H. “ Computer methods in Power system analysis.” Mc Graw Hill,
1968.
2. Nagrath& Kothari, “Modern Power System Analysis”
3. Elaerd O.Z, “ Electrical Energy System Theory- An Introduction”
4. “ Understanding Power Quality Problems” by Math H J Bollen, IEEE Press.
5. Electrical power quality –R C Dugan, M.F,MGranghar, H.W.Beaty-TMH.
6. A. J. Wood and B. F. Wollenberg, Power generation, operation and control, Wiley-
Interscience, 2nd Edition, 1996.
7. K. Bhattacharya, M. H. J. Bollen and J. E. Daalder, Operation of restructured power systems,
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SMART ELECTRICAL ENERGY SYSTEM


Module- I (7 Hrs)
Non-renewable reserves and resources; renewable resources, Transformation of Energy. Solar
Power: Solar processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earth’s
surface. Solar collectors. Types and performance characteristics. Applications.
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM:Solar Collection Devices; their analysis; Solar Collector
Characteristics; Solar Pond; application of solar energy to space heating etc.

Module- II (8 Hrs)
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

Module- III (15 Hrs)


Distributed Generation
Standards, DG potential, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future trends,
Technical and economical impacts, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future
trends, Technical and economical impacts
DG Technologies, DG from renewable energy sources, DG from non-renewable energy sources,
Distributed generation applications, Operating Modes, Base load; peaking; peak shaving and
emergency power, Isolated, momentary parallel and grid connection
Distribution system performance and operation
Distribution automation and control, Voltage drop calculation for distribution networks, Power
loss Calculation, Application of capacitors to distribution systems, Application of voltage
regulators to distribution systems

Module- IV (15 Hrs)


Introduction to smart grid:
Introduction to the smart grid, including objectives and functions, views of the smart grid with
in the industry, and design criteria.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005.
2. S.A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and Their Environmental Impact:
Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
3. S.P. Sukhatme - Solar Energy: Principles of thermal Collection and Storage,TMH,New
Delhi
4. H.P. Garg and Jai Prakash - Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications,TMH
5. 5.Ned Mohan et. al : Power Electronics ,John Wiley and Sons
6. 6.P C Sen : Power Electronics , TMH
7. G K Dubey et. al :Thyristorised Power Controllers , Wiley Eastern Ltd.
8. B K Bose : Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Edn (Asia)
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BRANCH-ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


Specialization: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING)

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Power Conversion 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Devices And Drives
Integrated Circuit 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Design
Smart Electrical Energy 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
System
Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection ,
Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory
Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation &
Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-
Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle –Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices-pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT&Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,
University Press.
92

Reference Books:
1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’sFeatrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa
Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu
and Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu&chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
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13. Optimization Research;PrabhakarPai,Oxford University Press.


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POWER CONVERSION DEVICES AND DRIVES


Module-I (8Hrs)
Basic concepts of Modeling: Basic Two-pole Machine representation of Commutator machines,
3-phase synchronous machine with and without damper bars and 3-phase induction machine,
Kron’s primitive Machine - voltage, current and Torque equations.
Dynamic Analysis of Synchronous Machine: Dynamic performance of synchronous machine,
three-phase fault, comparison of actual and approximate transient torque characteristics.
Module- II(12Hrs)
Modeling of Synchronous Machine: Synchronous machine inductances –voltage equations in
the rotor’s dq0 reference frame- electromagnetic torque-current in terms of flux linkages-
simulation of three phase synchronous machine- modeling of PM Synchronous motor
Poly-phase Induction Machines: Introduction, construction and principle of
operation,Induction motor equivalent circuit, steady-state performance equations of the
induction motor, steady-state performance, Measurement of motor parameters, Dynamic
modeling of induction machines.
Module- III(12 Hrs)
Phase controlled rectifiers– Single phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, R-L, R-L with
freewheeling diodes.Full wave controlled rectifier with various kind of loads. Half controlled
and full controlled bridges with passive and active loads-Input line current harmonics and
power factor-Inverter mode of operation.Three phase half wave controlled rectifier with R,R-L
an R-L-E loads.Three phase semi and full converters with RL and RLE loads.Input side current
harmonics and power factor. Dual converters-Circulating current mode and Non circulating
current mode. AC voltage regulators and DC Choppers-Types of ac voltage regulators-single
phase full wave ac voltage controllers-single phase transformer tap changers-Multistep
transformer tap changer. Three phase ac voltage regulators. Output performance analysis of
type A chopper, four quadrant chopper operation.
Module-IV(15 Hrs)
Introduction to motor drives: Components of power electronic Drives- Criteria for selection of
Drive components-match between the motor and the load- Thermal consideration- match
between the motor and the power electronics converter- characteristics of mechanical systems-
stability criteria.
Induction motor drives: Torque speed characteristics of 3-phase induction motor drive, speed
control of 3-phase induction motor by varying stator frequency and voltage – impact of non
sinusoidal excitation on induction motors- variable frequency converter classifications –
variable frequency PWM-VSI drives- variable frequency square wave VSI drives- variable
frequency CSI drives-comparison of variable frequency drives- Line frequency variable voltage
drives- soft start of induction motors – speed control by static slip power recovery, static
Cramer and Scherbius drives.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. The Generalized theory of electrical machines (Chapters: 1,2,34,5,8 and 11 by B.Adkins and
R.H. Hiiley.
2. Principle, Operation and Design of power Transformer By S.B Vasciitnsky.
3. The J & P transformer Book (Chapter: 22&23) By S. Austen Stigant and A.C Franklin.
4. Power System Stability & Control ( Chapters: 8&9) By P.Kundur, McGraw Hill-1994.
5. Ned Mohan etial : Power Electronics , John wiley and sous
6. R.Krishnan :Electric Motor Drives – PHI publication
7. B K Bose :Modern Power Electronics and AC drives, Pearson Education (Asia)
8. P C Sen : Power Electronics TMH Publication
9. Dubey : Power Electronics Drives- Wiley Eastern
94

10. 10.P.C.Krause, Oleg Wasynczuk, Scott D.Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electrical Machinery and
Drivesystems”, IEEE Press, Second Edition.
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INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN

Module I
The CMOS Inverters and CMOS Logic Gates – the Static View:
Introduction to CMOS Inverter, Introduction to Static CMOS Design, The Dynamic Behavior,
Power, Energy, and Energy-Delay, Complementary CMOS, Pass-Transistor Logic,
Transmission gates, Technology Scaling and its Impact on the Inverter Metrics
Dynamic CMOS Logic, Timing Metrics:
Dynamic CMOS Design, CMOS Logic Design Perspectives, Timing Metrics: Timing Metrics for
Sequential Circuits, Classification of Memory Elements

Module-II
Basic Building Blocks:
Inverter with Active Load, Cascode, Cascode with Cascode Load, Source Follower, Threshold
Independent Level Shift, Improved Output Stages

Current and Voltage Sources:


Current Mirrors, Current References, Voltage Biasing, Voltage References
CMOS Operational Amplifiers:
General Issues, Performance Characteristics, Basic Architecture, Two Stages Amplifier,
Frequency Response and Compensation, Slew Rate

Module-III
Overview of Mixed-Signal Testing – Mixed-signal circuits, Test and diagnostic equipments,
Mixed-signal testing challenges, The Test Specification Process – Device datasheets,
Generation of test plan, Components of a test program, DC and Parametric Measurements –
Continuity, Leakage currents, Power supply currents, DC references and regulators,
Impedance measurements, DC offset measurements, DC gain measurements, DC power
supply rejection ratio, DC common-mode rejection ratio, Comparator DC tests, Voltage
search techniques, DC tests for digital circuits, Measurement Accuracy – Terminology,
Calibration and checkers, Dealing with measurement errors, Basic data analysis, Tester
Hardware – Mixed-signal tester overview, DC resources, Digital subsystem, AC source and
measurement, Time measurement system, Computing hardware.

IDDQ Testing , Design for Testability , Built-In Self-Test , Boundary Scan , Analog Test Bus ,
System Test and Core Test

Module-IV
Overview of LDMOS, Power MOS, Floating Gate MOS
Emerging Technology: Overview of HEMT, FinFET, Organic FET (OFET), Graphene nano-
ribbon field effect transistor (GNRFET).
95

IC Design for Internet of Everything (IoE): Overview of Analog IC, Digital & Memory IC,
Mixed-Signal IC, RF/MM-Wave/Terahertz IC
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SMART ELECTRICAL ENERGY SYSTEM


Module- I (7 Hrs)
Non-renewable reserves and resources; renewable resources, Transformation of Energy. Solar
Power: Solar processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earth’s
surface. Solar collectors. Types and performance characteristics. Applications.
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM:Solar Collection Devices; their analysis; Solar Collector
Characteristics; Solar Pond; application of solar energy to space heating etc.

Module- II (8 Hrs)
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

Module- III (15 Hrs)


Distributed Generation
Standards, DG potential, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future trends,
Technical and economical impacts, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future
trends, Technical and economical impacts
DG Technologies, DG from renewable energy sources, DG from non-renewable energy sources,
Distributed generation applications, Operating Modes, Base load; peaking; peak shaving and
emergency power, Isolated, momentary parallel and grid connection
Distribution system performance and operation
Distribution automation and control, Voltage drop calculation for distribution networks, Power
loss Calculation, Application of capacitors to distribution systems, Application of voltage
regulators to distribution systems

Module- IV (15 Hrs)


Introduction to smart grid:
Introduction to the smart grid, including objectives and functions, views of the smart grid within
the industry, and design criteria.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED :

1. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005.
2. S.A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and Their Environmental Impact:
Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
3. S.P. Sukhatme - Solar Energy: Principles of thermal Collection and Storage,TMH,New
Delhi
4. H.P. Garg and Jai Prakash - Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications,TMH
5. 5.Ned Mohan et. al : Power Electronics ,John Wiley and Sons
6. 6.P C Sen : Power Electronics , TMH
7. G K Dubey et. al :Thyristorised Power Controllers , Wiley Eastern Ltd.
8. B K Bose : Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Edn (Asia)
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BRANCH-(PT) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Specialization: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (PT)

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Water Supply 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Engineering
Waste Water 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Engineering
Environmental 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Chemistry &
Microbiology
Lab-I 8 4 150
(Environmental Engg
Laboratory-1)

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Survei
llance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring,
Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart
Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart
Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart
Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality
Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle –Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices-pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT&Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,
98

University Press.
Reference Books:
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1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson


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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’sFeatrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa
Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu
and Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”, Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
99

13. Optimization Research; Prabhakar Pai, Oxford University Press.


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WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERING

Module I: Different types of supply and treatment, Water requirements, Surface Water
and Ground water.

Module II: Water quality and drinking water standards, Determination of reservoir
capacity, Transportation and distribution of water. Pumping and design considerations
for pumps, Water treatment systems,

Module III: Distribution system design and analysis, Optimization of pipe network
systems, Distribution reservoirs and service storage,

Module IV: Physicochemical processes, Sedimentation, Coagulation, Flocculation,


Granular media filtration Disinfection, Water softening, Adsorption and ion exchange
processes.

Books for reference:

1. Water Supply Engineering, S.K. Garg, Khana Publishers.


2. Water Supply Engineering, B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications.
3. Environmental Engineering: A Design Approach, Sincero & Sincero, PHI.
4. Water and Wastewater Technology, Hammer & Hammer, PHL

WASTE WATER ENGINEERING


Module I: Waste waters-Sources, nature and characteristics, Estimation of quantities of
waste water flow rate and fluctuations, quantities of storm water, Combined and
separate sewerage systems, their relative merits, Design of combined and separate
systems.

Module II: Sewer materials, Sewer appurtenances, Construction and maintenance of


sewers and pumping of sewage, Analysis of waste water-determination of BOD, COD,
Solids and volatile solids and their significance, BOD progression and its formulations.

Module III: Design of waste water treatment systems-Primary, secondary and tertiary
treatments, screens, grit chambers, sedimentation tanks, chemical precipitation,
Biological treatment-objectives.

Module IV: Methods and design of activated sludge and trickling filter units, Sewage
sludge-its treatment, disposal and reuse, Effluent standards and its disposal.

Books for reference:


100

1. Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering, S.K. Garg, Khana Publishers.
2. Wastewater Engineering, B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications.
3. Wastewater, Treatment, Disposal and Reuse, Mtcalf & Eddy
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4. Water and Wastewater Technology, Hammer & Hammer, PHL


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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY & MICROBIOLOGY

Module I: Introduction, Review of basic concepts in chemistry, chemical thermodynamics,


concept of chemical equilibrium, Equilibrium constants and activity.

Module II: Reaction kinetics, acid and basis, polyprotic acids and bases, acidity, alkalinity,
carbonate system, pH-CT, buffers, and solubility reactions.

Module III: Electrochemistry and electrochemical cells, nuclear chemistry, nitrogen chemistry
and chlorination.

Module IV: Introduction, the bacteria, the fungi, the algae, protozoa and other higher
forms, viruses, pathogens and disease, microbial growth and enumeration,
environmental influences, control of microorganisms.

Books for reference:

1. Environmental Chemistry, Sawer and Mccarty, TMH.


2. Microbiology for Environmental Scientists and Engineers, A.F. Gaudy, McGraw-Hill
Int Edition.
3. Environmental Chemistry, Benerjee, PHI
4. Microbiology Demystified, Betsy, Tom, Keogh and James, TMH

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG LABORATORY-1

Physical, chemical and bacteriological analysis of water and wastewaters.


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BRANCH-INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Specialization: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Decision Modelling – I 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Production Planning 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Inventory Control

Phi Work System Design 4-0 4 100 50 - - -


Lab-I 8 4 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 24

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)

MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT ,
IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Survei
llance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring,
Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart
Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart
Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet
Tracking , Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart
Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality
Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle –Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV
for IoT-Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device:
Raspberry Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces –
Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with
Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor
(LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices-pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT&Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
103

1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,


University Press.
Reference Books:
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1. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson


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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’sFeatrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

1. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


2. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
3. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
4. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa
Pub)
5. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
6. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
7. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu
and Trubatch, IEEE Press
8. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”, Prentice Hall,1999
9. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
10. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
104

11. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.


12. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
13. Optimization Research; Prabhakar Pai, Oxford University Press.
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DECISION MODELLING – I
Use of quantitative techniques in decision making, Elements of linear algebra, Linear
programming and Simplex method, Artificial variable, Duality in LP, Sensitivity analysis
Network flows: Shortest path, minimum spanning tree, maximum flow and minimum cost flow
problems; Transportation problem, Degeneracy, Assignment problem, Transhipment Model
Integer Programming: 0-1 and mixed integer programming problem formulation, Branch and
Bound method, Cutting-plane method Game theory: Two person Zero-sum game, Saddle point,
Mixed strategies, Use of dominance, Subgames method, Linear programming method

Books:

1. Operation Research: An Introduction, Taha H A, PHI

2. Operation Research, Phillips, Rabindran and Solberg, “John Wiley & Sons

3. Introduction to Operation Research, Hiller F S and Lieberman G J

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND INVENTORY CONTROL


Generalised model of a production system, Different kinds of production systems, mass, batch
job and cellular production Layout: Optimisation in Product and Process layout; FMS;
Manufacturing Strategies Demand forecasting: Moving Average and Exponential Smoothing
methods, Multiple regression method, Error in forecasting Decisions in the life cycle of a
production system, Evaluation of investments in new product and services, risk analysis using
decision trees, product mix decisions Aggregate planning, Operation planning and control,
Scheduling, Comparison of dispatch rules, Johnson rule Inventory control: EOQ and EBQ, EOQ
Sensitivity, Backordering, Determination of safety stock, P and Q System, Joint cycle for multiple
products Materials Requirements Planning (MRP): Independent and dependent items, Master
production schedule, MRP Inputs and outputs, Bill of Material, MRP Computation, EOQMRP
comparison, MRP Types, Capacity planning and control, JIT in production planning and planning

Books:

1. Manufacturing Planning and Control, Vollman, Berry, Whybark & Jacobs, TMH

2. Production Planning and Inventory Control, Narasimhan S L, Mcleavey D W, Billington PJ,


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PHI WORK SYSTEM DESIGN


Work Study Fundamentals: Productivity and Work Study, Definitions, Scope, and History of
Work Study, Analysis of Work Content. Method Study: Process Analysis, Process and Activity
Charts, Operation Analysis, Basic procedure, Micro Motion Study, Principles of Motion Economy.
Work Measurement: Purposes and uses, Basic procedure, Techniques – Work Sampling, Stop-
Watch Time Study, Rating and Allowances, Setting Standard Times for Jobs, Standard Data,
Predetermined Time Standards. Ergonomics: Fundamental Concepts, Issues in Worksystem
Design, Measuring Work by Physiological means, Work Posture, Fatigue Measurement and
Evaluation, Environmental Factors and Work Systems, Industrial Product Design. Job
Evaluation: Basic concepts, Objective and Subjective methods, Compensation Schemes,
Relationship of Work Study to Incentive Schemes, Wage Incentive Plans.

Books:

1. Motion and Time Study, Barnes R M

2. Motion and Time Study, Mundel M, PHI

3. Introduction to Work Study, ILO

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BRANCH-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Specialization:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Advanced Heat Transfer 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Advanced Fluid 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Mechanics
Advanced Mass 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Transfer
Lab-I 4 2 150

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 22

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)


MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.

MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy-
Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart
Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking ,
Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health &
Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics

IoT and M2M


Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-Software
Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization

MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology :
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry
Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C ,
Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an
LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other
IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything

Text Books:
2. Internet of Things, A Hand Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti,
108

University Press.

Reference Books:
Page

2. The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson


FIRST SEMESTERM.TECH SYLLABUS FOR ADMISSION BATCH 2016-17

COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model,
Kohonen’s Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural
Network to the relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems,


Unconstrained and Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method,
Augmented Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming,
Interior Point Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.

Books Recommended:

14. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


15. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
16. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
17. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa
Pub)
18. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
19. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
20. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu
and Trubatch, IEEE Press
21. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
22. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
109

23. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”


24. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
25. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”
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ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER


4Credits
MODULE-1
General equation of heat conduction. Application of general heat conduction equation
under steady state heat conduction with internal heat generation in large slab, cylinder,
hollow cylinder
etc. Transient heat conduction numerical and analytical methods for the solution of
transient heat conduction problems. Series-parallel resistances and contact resistances
in heat transfer concept of conduction shape factor, critical radices and optimum
thickness of insulation.
MODULE-2
Free convective heat transfer under different situations and application of dimensional
analysis to estimate the convective heat transfer coefficients. Forced convective heat
transfer in laminar transition and Turbulent zone.
MODULE-3
Heat transfer factor Reynolds No. plot. Analogy equation for Heat Momentum Transfer.
Convective heat transfer in molten method. Boiling heat transfer with particular
reference to Nucleate and film boiling and estimation of boiling heat transfer coefficient.
Heat transfer from condensing vapors. Nusselt equation for film type condensation of
vapors over vertical surfaces and inclined tubes.
MODULE-4
Selection and design of condensers, single pass and multipass heat exchangers.
Radiation heat transfer. Estimation of view factors and emmisivity factors for different
situation. Radiation shield and radiation error in pyrometry. Combined conduction,
convention and radiation heat transfer. Convection and Radiation heat transfer
furnaces.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. McCabe W. L. & Smith J. C. & Harriot P, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering
(5th Edition),McGraw Hill, New York.
1. Mc Adams, W. H., Heat Transmission.
2. A. Domkundware, A course on heat and mass transfer, Dhanpat Ray and sons
publication
3. Kern D. Q., Process Heat Transfer
4. R.K Rajput, Heat and mass transfer, S. Chand publication
5. Gupta, C. P. & Prakash, R., Engineering Heat Trasnfer (6th Edition) Nom Chand &
Bros., Roorkee (1994).
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ADVANCED FLUID MECHANICS


4Credits
MODULE-1
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals, Governing Equations of Fluid Motion
MODULE-2
Exact Solution of Navier-Stokes Equations, Potential Flows, Laminar Boundary Layers
MODULE-3
Elements of Stability Theory, Turbulent Flow, Compressible Flow
MODULE-4
Fluidization and analysis of different phases, Elutriation and Entrainment.
TEXT BOOKS
1. DiazoKunji and O. Levenspiel, "Fluidization Engg". 2nd Ed., Butterworth
Heinemann, 1991.
2. Batchelor G.K, An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press,
1983.
3. Fox W. Robert, McDonald T. Alan, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Fourth
Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1995.
4. Pijush K. Kundu and Ira M. Cohen, Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition, Academic
Press (ELSEVIER), 2008.
5. Frank M. White, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill, Singapore, Sixth Edition,
2008.

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ADVANCED MASS TRANSFER


4Credits
MODULE 1
Molecular diffusion in solid, liquid and gas; Fick’s law; Mass transfer coefficient; Film
theory; Penetration theory; Surface renewal theory; Surface stretch theory; Analogy of
mass, heat and momentum transfer
MODULE 2
Vapour liquid equilibria; Simple distillation; Equilibrium distillation; Rectification;
Determination of number of equilibrium stages by adopting McCabe-Thiele method and
Ponchon-Savarit method; Algebraic method to determine the number of equilibrium
stages; Multi-component azeotropic and extractive distillation, Approximate column
sizing: Column diameter, Plate spacing, downcomers,
MODULE 3
Liquid flow pattern; Liquid-Liquid extraction cascade configurations: cocurrent cascades,
countercurrent cascades, crosscurrent cascades. And Liquid-liquid extraction with
ternary systems: general design considerations, Hunter-Nash graphical equilibrium
stage method.
MODULE 4
Equilibrium- based methods for multi-component distillation: Theoretical model for
equilibrium stage, Equation tearing procedures like tridiagonal matrix algorithm,
bubble-point method for distillation; In-out method; MESH equation

Textbooks and References:


1. Treybal, R. E., 1980 Mass-Transfer Operation. McGraw Hill Education (India)
Private Limited. New Delhi
2. Seader, J. D., Henley, E. J., 2006 Separation Process Principle. John Wiley & Sons,
New Delhi
3. Sinnott, R. K., 1993 Chemical Engineering Design: Coulson & Richardson’s
Chemical
4. Engineering Series Volume six, Butterworth-Heinemann, IndiaMcCabe, W. L.,
Smith, J. C., Harriott, P., 1993 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, McGraw-
Hill International Edition, Singapore.
5. Charles D.Holland, Multi-component Distillation, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
1965.
6. B. K. Dutta, Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Process 112
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ADVANCED CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB-1

ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER LAB


List of Experiments
1. To find thermal conductivity of composite walls.
2. To find out the overall heat transfer coefficient in counter flowdouble pipe heat
exchanger.
3. To find out the overall heat transfer coefficient in parallel flow double pipe heat
exchanger.
4. To determine overall heat transfer coefficient of a shell and tube heat exchanger.

ADVANCED MASS TRANSFER LAB


List of Experiments
1. To verity Rayleigh’s equation through simple distillation for binary mixture of water
and ethanol.
2. To determine the vapour – liquid equilibrium curve for carbon tetrachloride-air
system.
3. To draw the rate of drying curve using Tray dryer.

ADVANCED FLUID DYNAMICS LAB


List of Experiments
1. To determine minimum fluidization velocity and pressure drop in a fluidized bed.
2. To find out the flow rate of fluid flowing in a pipe using venture and orifice meter.
3. To verify the Bernoulli’s Equation using Bernoulli’s Appara

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BRANCH-CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT


Specialization:CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

First Semester
Theory Practical
Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
Computational 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Methods and
Techniques
Internet of Things 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Construction Economic 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
and Finance
Project Planning and 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Management
Material Technology 4-0 4 100 50 - - -
Lab-I(Material Testing 4 2 150
Lab)

Total
Total Marks: 900
Total Credits: 22

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)


MODULE I
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud
Computing, Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels &
Deployment Templates.
MODULE II
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas
Detectors, Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring,
Surveillance, Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution
Monitoring, Noise Pollution Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy-
Smart Grids , Renewable Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart
Payments , Smart Vending Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking ,
Shipment Monitoring , Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House
Control ,Industry -Machine Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health &
Lifestyle -Health & Fitness Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-
Software Defined Networking , Network Function Virtualization
MODULE III
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification,
Domain Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View Specification , Operational View Specification , Device &
Component Integration , Application Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather
Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry
Pi, About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C ,
Programming Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an
LED and Switch with Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other
IoT Devices- pcDuino, Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard
MODULE IV
IoT & Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of
RFID, Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and
mesh networking), and data-intensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of
Android / IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything
Text Books:
Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga & Vijay audisetti, University Press.
Reference Books:
The Internet of Things, by Michael Millen, Pearson
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES


MODULE-I:

Neural Networks: Artificial Neural Network and Introduction, Learning Rules, Knowledge
Representation and Acquisition, Different Methods of Learning.
Algorithms of Neural Network: Feed-forward Error Back Propagation, Hopfield Model, Kohonen’s
Featrure Map, K-Means Clustering, ART Networks, RBFN, Application of Neural Network to the
relevant field.

MODULE-II:

Fuzzy Logic: Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp Set, Linguistic
variables,Membership Functions, Operations of Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy If-Then Rules, Variable
Inference Techniques, Defuzzification, Basic Fuzzy Inference Algorithm, Fuzzy System Design,
FKBC and PID Control, Antilock Breaking System(ABS), Industrial Applications.

MODULE-III:

Optimization Fundamentals: Definition, Classification of Optimization Problems, Unconstrained and


Constrained Optimization, Optimality Conditions.
LINEAR Programming: Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Methods
NON-LINEAR Programming: Newton’s Method, GRG Method, Penalty Function Method, Augmented
Langrange Multiplier Method, Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming, Interior Point
Methods, Karmakar’s Algorithm, Dual Affine, Primal Affine.

MODULE-IV:

Genetic Algorithm: GA and Genetic Engineering, Finite Element based Optimization, PSO,BFO,
Hybridization of Optimization Technique, Application of Optimization Technique for Solving
Projects(Project solutions).
Implementation of Branch Relevant Industrial Applications by Matlab Code.
Books Recommended:

14. Neural Networks- by Simon Haykin


15. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application- by ROSS J.T (Tata Mc)
16. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic – by Bart Kosko
17. An introduction Fuzzy Control – by D.Driankor, H. Hellendorn, M.Reinfrank (Narosa Pub)
18. Fuzzy Neural Control – by Junhong NIE & Derek Linkers (PHI)
19. Related IEEE/IEE Publications
20. Fuzzy System Design Principles, Building Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases – by Riza C. Berikiu and
Trubatch, IEEE Press
21. Ashok D. Begundu & chandrapatla T.R “Optimization concept and application in
engineering”,Prentice Hall,1999
22. Rao S.S “Engineering Optimization”
23. Gill,Murray and Wright ,”Practical Optimization”
24. James A.Memoh. “Electric Power System Application Of Optimization”.
116

25. Song Y.,”Modern Optimization Techniques In Power System”


26. Optimization Research;Prabhakar Pai,Oxford University Press.
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CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS AND FINANCE

Construction accounting - Income statement - Depreciation and amortization - Engineering


economics -Benefit-cost analysis - Replacement analysis - Break even analysis - Risks and
uncertainties and management decision in capital budgeting - Taxation and inflation - Work
pricing - contract - bidding and award – revision - escalation - Turnkey activities - Project
appraisal and yield - Working capital management – International finance - Budgeting and
budgetary control - Performance - appraisal.

Reading:

1. Danny Myers, Construction Economics: A New Approach, Taylor and Francis Publisher,
2004
2. Ofori, G, The Construction Industry Aspects of its economics and Management,
Singapore University Press, 1990

PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

UNIT-1

Project Planning and Scheduling - Processes of project planning, scheduling - progress


control - project planning and scheduling techniques -

UNIT-2

Network Scheduling Techniques - Use of computer based models - Principles of Project


management - Resource Management and Inventory - Implementation of Project Planning
Management - Analysis and design of planning and control system

UNIT-3

Disputes and Claims Management -Use of computer based project management tools

REFERENCE

1. Callahan, M. T., Quackenbush, D. G., and Rowings, J. E., Construction Project


Scheduling, McGraw- Hill, New York, 1992.
117

2. Cleland, D. I. and Ireland, L. R., Project Management: Strategic Design and


Implementation, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 2002
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MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
Cement and Concrete:
Portland Cement: Chemical Composition, hydration of cement, structure of hydrated cement,
mechanical strength of cement gel, water held in hydrated cement paste and heat of hydration.
Cements of different types. Factors affecting the strength of concrete. Elasticity, shrinkage and
creep of concrete

Durability of concrete:
Permeability of concrete, chemical attack of concrete, air-entrained concrete and thermal
properties of concrete. Mechanical test of hardened concrete. light weight and high density
concrete. Mix Design. Statistical quality control: Biaxial strength of concrete, Fiber reinforced
concrete.

Metals:
Behaviour of common constructional metals in tension and compression. True stress-strain
curve for mild steel in simple tension. Theories of failure and yield surfaces.

Fatigue Properties:
Nature of fatigue failure, fatigue strength for completely reversed stresses, fatigue strength with
super imposed static stress and factor influencing fatigue strength.

Temperature and creep properties:


Low temperature properties, high temperature properties, creep stress -time-temperature
relation for simple tension, mechanics of creep in tension. structure of materials and
imperfection, deformation of crystals and theory of dislocation.

Reference Books:
1. Concrete Technology, M.L.Gambhir, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill, New Delhi,2002
2. Concrete Technology, M S Shetty, S.Chand Publisher, 2013
3. Properties of Concrete, A M Neville-Pearson Education,2008
4. Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials, AJ Martin

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MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY

NDT Tests: Rebound hammer test, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test, Pull out test

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