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Chemical FECH 3101 Corrosion
Engineering
FECH 3201 Industrial Safety
& Hazard Management
FECH 4101 Process
Instrumentation
FECH 4201 Industrial
Biotechnology
Civil FECE 3101
Environmental Impact Analysis
FECE 3201
Basic Surveying
FECE 4101
Remote Sensing & GIS
FECE 4201
Construction Planning &
Project management
Mech
FEME 3101 Internal
Combustion Engines & Gas
Turbines
FEME 3201 Mechanical
Measurements & Control
FEME 4103
CAD/CAM FEME 4201 Energy Systems
FEME 4102 Finite
Element Methods
FEME 4202 Plant Layout and
Design
ECE
FEEC 3101 Signals and Systems FEEC 3201 Microprocessors FEEC 4101 Analog
Communication
FEEC 4201 Mobile
Communication
FEEC 3102 Digital Electronic
Circuits
FEEC 3103 Sensors and
Transducers
Electrical FEEE 3101 Renewable Energy
System
FEEE 3201 Power Station
Generation
FEEE 4101 Power
Electronics
FEEE4201 Utilization of
Electrical Energy
Electrical FEEE 3102 Electrical
Machines FEEE 3202 Control Systems
FEEE 4102 Advanced
Control System
FEEE4202 Digital Control
System
CSE
FECS 3101 DBE with My SQL FECS 3201 Linux And Apache FECS 4101 Web
Services FECS 4201 Android, GIS
FECS 3102 Core Java FECS 3202 Internet And Web
Technology
FECS 4102 Advanced
Java Programming
FECS 4202 E-Commerce &
ERP
FECS 3103 Foundation
Program
FECS 3203 Computer
Organization
FECS 4103 Operating
Systems
FECS 4203 Software
Engineering
FECS 3104 Dot Net
Technologies FECS 3204 Advanced Dot Net
FECS 4104 IWT with
Dot Net FECS 4204 Cloud Computing
FECS 3105 Computer Network
& Data Communication
FECS 3205 Multi- Media
Technology
FECS 4105
Cryptography &
Network Security
FECS 4205 Internet
Technology & Applications
Basic
Science -
Physics
FEPH 3101 Physics of Solid
State Device
Management FEHR 1101 Human Resource
Management
5th Semester
FECE 3101 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
Module I (16 periods)
(A) Ecological concepts
Overview: Environment, Ecology, Ecosystems & human interaction- linkages, consequences and
management, concept of sustainability
Ecosphere; Atmosphere, Hydrospjere, Pedasphere, Biosphere and interactions. Residence time of
elements. Energy flow in ecosystems: Solar energy, trophic structure.
(B) Introduction to EIA
Definition of EIA and EIS.C.E. Guidelines for preparation of EIS, Elements of EIA
Module II (17 periods)
(C) Basic principles and concepts of EIA.
Agency activities, environmental setting, environmental attributes, air, water, soil, ecology, noise and
socio-economic aspects.Culture and human aspects- Human settlements and rehabilitation.
(D) Environmental reconnaissance
Environmental examination and environmental studies during planning, design and operation of
projects.
Module III (17 periods)
(E) Impacts and Assessment
Identification of impacts, measurement – Aggregation, Secondary and Cumulative impacts. Impact
assessment methodologies - Criteria for selection of methodology, procedure for reviewing
environment impact statement.
(F) Case Studies
Economic impact analysis , enrgy production impact analysis, cost benefit analysis Environmental
impat mitigation and control measures.
FECH 3101 CORROSION ENGINEERING (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE-I (18 Hrs)
Introduction: Corrosion principles, electro-chemical aspects, environmental effects, metallurgical and other
aspects, Forms of corrosion 1: uniform attack, galvanic, crevice, pitting. Forms of corrosion 2: Inter granular,
selective, leaching, erosion and stress corrosion
MODULE-II (16 Hrs)
Corrosion testing procedures, Corrosion prevention: Material, alteration of environment
Design cathodic and anodic protection, coating.
MODULE-III (16 Hrs)
Modern Theory, Principles, thermodynamics and electrode kinetics, Predicting corrosion behavior, corrosion
prevention and rate measurement.
Text Book:
1. Corrosion engineering by M.G. Fontana, McGraw Hill, 3rd Ed.
Reference:
Handbook of corrosion by Uhlig.
FEME 3102 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND GAS TURBINES (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE - I (18 Hrs)
Introduction : Classification, Engine nomenclature, engine operating and performance parameters, Valve timing
diagram of SI & CI Engines, Comparison of SI and CI engine. Modern developments in IC Engines, EGR, MPFI,
CRDI, GDI, HCCI, dual fuel engine, Lean burn engine, Stratified engine (basic principles).
Thermodynamic Analysis of cycles : Significance of Fuel-Air & Actual cycles of I.C. engines. Comparison with
Air Standard Cycles. Analysis of Fuel-Air & Actual cycles (Effect of chemical equilibrium and variable specific
heats. Effect of air fuel ratio and exhaust gas dilution., Heat Loss Factor, Exhaust Blow down, Volumetric Efficiency)
Fuels: Fuels of SI and CI engine, Fuel additives, Properties, potential and advantages of alternative liquid and gaseous
fuels for SI and CI engines (biofuels, LPG and CNG)
Fuel Induction Techniques in IC engines: Fuel induction techniques in SI and CI engines, Mixture Requirements
at Different Loads and Speeds.
Carburetion: Factors Affecting Carburetion, Principle of Carburetion, Simple Carburetor and its drawbacks,
Calculation of the Air–Fuel Ratio, Modern Carburetors.
MODULE - II (18 Hrs)
Fuel Injection: Functional Requirements of an Injection System, Classification of Injection Systems, Fuel Feed
Pump, Injection Pump, Injection Pump Governor, Mechanical Governor, Pneumatic Governor, Fuel Injector, Nozzle,
Injection in SI Engine, Electronic Injection Systems Multi-Point Fuel Injection (MPFI) System, Functional Divisions
of MPFI System, Injection Timing, Group Gasoline Injection System, Electronic Diesel Injection System.
Ignition: Energy requirement for ignition, requirements of an ignition system, Conventional ignition systems,
modern ignition systems (TCI and CDI), firing order, Ignition timing, Spark advance mechanism,
Combustion: Stages of combustion in SI and CI engines, effects of engine variables on flame propagation and
ignition delay, abnormal combustion, Resignation & Detonation, Theory of Detonation. Effect of engine
variables on Detonation, control of Detonation. Diesel Knock & methods to control diesel knock, Requirements of
combustion chambers. Features of different types of combustion chambers system for S.I. engine. (I-head, F- head
combustion chambers), C.I. engine combustion chambers -Open and divided type, Air swirl turbulence- M. type
combustion chamber. Comparison of various types of combustion chambers.
Super Charging & Scavenging: Thermodynamics Cycles of supercharging. Effect of supercharging, Efficiency of
supercharged engines. Methods of super charging, supercharging and scavenging of 2-stroke
engines.
MODULE - III (14 Hrs)
Testing and Performances : Power, fuel & air measurement methods, Performance characteristic curves of SI & CI
engines, Performance test – Heat balance sheet and chart. Variables affecting performance and methods to improve
engine performance.
Cooling & Lubricating Systems: Air cooling & water cooling systems, Effect of cooling on power output &
efficiency, Properties of lubricants and different types of lubricating system.
Engine Emission and control: Mechanism of pollutant formation and its harmful effects. Methods of measuring
Pollutants and control of engine emission.
Gas Turbines: Introduction, Open and closed cycle gas turbines, Analysis of practical gas turbine cycle.
Air Craft Propulsion : Analysis of Turbo Jet, Turbo Prop, Turbo fan & Ram jet engines.
Axial Flow & Centrifugal Compressor : Basic construction of centrifugal and axial flow compressor, Velocity
diagram, performance characteristics of centrifugal and axial flow compressor, effects of slip, surging and stalling
on compressor.
Text Books:
1. Internal Combustion Engines, V. Ganesan, TMH, 3rd edition
Chapters ( 1; 3; 4; 5; 7; 8; 9; 11; 12; 14.11; 14.12; 14.13; 15; 16; 17 and 19)
2. Gas Turbines, V.Ganesan, TMH, 3rd edition
Chapters ( 4; 5; 6; 7; 8 and 9)
3. Internal Combustion Engines by Mathur Sharma
Chapters ( 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 8; 9; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 17; 18; 20 and 26)
Reference books:
1. IC Engines, Mathur& Sharma
2. Fundamentals IC Engines, J.B.Heywood, McGraw Hill
3. A course in IC Engines, V.M.Domkundwar, Dhanpat rai and sons
4. Gas Turbines, Cohen and Roser
5. An Introduction to Energy Conversion, Vol.III, V.Kadambi and Manohar Prasad, New Age International
FEEC 3101 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE - I (15 Hrs)
Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals and Systems:
Continuous and discrete time signals: Some Elementary Continuous-time and Discrete-Time signals. Classification
of Signals – Periodic and a periodic even – odd – energy and power signals – Deterministic and random signals –
Causal and non causal signals and anti causal signals -- complex exponential and sinusoidal signals ---Simple
Manipulations of Continuous and discrete time signals.
Continuous-Time Systems: Mathematical equation governing LTI Continuous-Time systems, Block diagram and
signal flow graph representation, response of LTI Continuous-Time system in time domain, classification of
Continuous-Time systems, convolution of Continuous-Time signals.
Discrete-Time Systems: Input-Output Description, Block Diagram Representation, Classification, Interconnection;
Analysis of Discrete-Time LTI Systems: Techniques, Response of LTI Systems, Properties of Convolution, Causal
LTI Systems, Stability of LTI Systems; Discrete-Time Systems Described by Difference Equations; Implementation
of Discrete-Time Systems; Correlation of Discrete-Time Signals: Cross correlation and Autocorrelation Sequences,
Properties.
MODULE - II (14 Hrs)
The Continuous-Time Fourier Series:
Basic Concepts and Development of the Fourier Series, Calculation of the Fourier Series, Properties of the Fourier
Series.
The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform:
Basic Concepts and Development of the Fourier Transform, Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform.
MODULE - III (16 Hrs)
The Laplace transform and it’s application to system analysis:
The Laplace Transform: Region of convergence, properties of Laplce transform, poles and zeros of rational functions
of s, Inverse Laplace transform by partial fraction method and convolution method, Analysis of LTI Continuous-
Time system, stability in s-domain, Structure for realization of LTI Continuous-Time system(Direct form-I, Direct
form-II, Cascade and Parallel structures)
The Z-Transform and Its Application to the Analysis of LTI Systems:
The Z-Transform: The Direct Z-Transform, The Inverse Z-Transform; Properties of the Z-Transform; Rational Z-
Transforms: Poles and Zeros, Pole Location and Time-Domain Behavior for Causal Signals, The System Function
of a Linear Time-Invariant System; Inversion of the Z-Transforms: The Inversion of the Z-Transform by Power
Series Expansion, The Inversion of the Z-Transform by Partial-Fraction Expansion; The One-sided Z-Transform:
Definition and Properties, Solution of Difference Equations.
Discrete time fourier transform(DTFT) :The discrete time fourier transform of Aperiodic signal, Convergence of
fourier transform,the fourier transform of signal with poles on unit circle,frequency domain and time domain signal
properties, prorerties of DTFT 24
Text Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G. Proakis and D. G.
Manolakis, 4th Edition, Pearson.
2. Fundamentals of Signals and Systems - M. J. Roberts, TMH
Reference Book:
1. Signals and Systems - P. R. Rao, TMH.
2. Signals and Systems--- Alan V. oppenheim and Alan S. Willsky, PHI
3. Signals and Systems by Chi-Tsong Chen, Oxford
4. Principles of Signal Processing and Linear Systems, by B.P. Lathi, Oxford.
5. Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, by B.p. Lathi, Oxford
FEEE 3101 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
Module I (14 Hrs)
Introduction: Fossil fuel based systems, Impact of fossil fuel based systems, Non- conventional energy – seasonal
variations and availability, Renewable energy sources and features, Distributed energy systems and dispersed
generation (DG)
Module II: (20 Hrs)
Solar Photovoltaic systems: Operating principle, Photovoltaic cell concepts, Cell, module, array, Series and parallel
connections, Maximum power point tracking, Applications, Battery charging, Pumping, Lighting, Peltier cooling
Solar processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earth’s surface. Solar
collectors.Types and performance characteristics. Applications
Wind Energy:Wind energy conversion; efficiency limit for wind energy conversion, types of converters,
aerodynamics of wind rotors, power ~ speed and torque ~ speed characteristics of wind turbines, wind turbine control
systems; conversion to electrical power: induction and synchronous generators, grid connected and self excited
induction generator operation, constant voltage and constant frequency generation with power electronic control,
single and double output systems, reactive power compensation; Characteristics of wind power plant. Applications.
Module III (16 hrs)
Biomass Power: Operating principle, Combustion and fermentation, Anaerobic digester. Wood gassifier, Pyrolysis,
Applications, Bio gas, Wood stoves, Bio diesel, Combustion engine. Application,
Hybrid Systems Need for Hybrid Systems, Range and type of Hybrid systems, Case studies of Diesel-PV, Wind-PV,
Microhydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems, electric and hybrid electric vehicles
Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari, K. C. Singal, R. Ranjan, Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging Technologies, Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi, 2008.
2. B.H.Khan, Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGrawHill, 2009
3. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems, Oxford Univ. Press, New Delhi, 2005
Reference Books:
1. S. A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and ThEEr Environmental Impact, Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 2006.
FEEE 3102 ELECTRICAL MACHINES (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE- I [16 hours]
1. DC MACHINES
Construction, working principle of DC generator-Expression for EMF Induced, Armature Reaction, Commutation-
DC generator characteristics for Separately Excited DC Generator (No-Load and Load), Critical Resistance and
Critical Speed, Characteristics for Self Excited DC Shunt Generator.
Construction, working principle of DC motor- DC motor characteristics-Characteristic for Speed~Armature Current,
Torque~Armature Current and Speed~Torque
Necessity of a Starter-Speed Control of DC Shunt and Series Motors, Classification of Losses,
MODULE-2 [16 hours]
SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMER:
Constructional Features, EMF Equation, Turns Ratio, Phasor Diagrams at No-Load and Load Conditions, Equivalent
Circuit, Losses and Efficiency
6. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES:
Constructional Features of Squirrel Cage Rotor type and Slip Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Principle
of Operation, Concept of Slip, Slip Speed, Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram.
MODULE-3 [14 hours]
Three Phase Synchronous Generators
Synchronous Generator Construction (both Cylindrical Rotor and Salient Pole type), The Speed of Rotation of a
Synchronous Generator, Induced voltage in A.C. Machines,
Three Phase Synchronous Motors
Basic Principles of Motor operation, Construction, Applications of synchronous motors.
Text Book: 1. Electrical Machines – D P Kothari and I J Nagrath – Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Book(s):
2. Electrical Machinery – P S Bimbhra – Khanna Publishers.
3. Electrical Machines - P. K. Mukherjee, S. Chakravarti, DhanpatRai& Sons
FEEE 3101 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS - 4
Module I (14 Hrs)
Introduction: Fossil fuel based systems, Impact of fossil fuel based systems, Non- conventional energy – seasonal
variations and availability, Renewable energy sources and features, Distributed energy systems and dispersed
generation (DG)
Module II: (20 Hrs)
Solar Photovoltaic systems: Operating principle, Photovoltaic cell concepts, Cell, module, array, Series and parallel
connections, Maximum power point tracking, Applications, Battery charging, Pumping, Lighting, Peltier cooling
Solar processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earth’s surface. Solar
collectors.Types and performance characteristics. Applications
Wind Energy:Wind energy conversion; efficiency limit for wind energy conversion, types of converters,
aerodynamics of wind rotors, power ~ speed and torque ~ speed characteristics of wind turbines, wind turbine control
systems; conversion to electrical power: induction and synchronous generators, grid connected and self excited
induction generator operation, constant voltage and constant frequency generation with power electronic control,
single and double output systems, reactive power compensation; Characteristics of wind power plant. Applications.
Module III (16 hrs)
Biomass Power: Operating principle, Combustion and fermentation, Anaerobic digester. Wood gassifier, Pyrolysis,
Applications, Bio gas, Wood stoves, Bio diesel, Combustion engine. Application,
Hybrid Systems Need for Hybrid Systems, Range and type of Hybrid systems, Case studies of Diesel-PV, Wind-PV,
Microhydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems, electric and hybrid electric vehicles
Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari, K. C. Singal, R. Ranjan, Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging Technologies, Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi, 2008.
2. B.H.Khan, Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGrawHill, 2009
3. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems, Oxford Univ. Press, New Delhi, 2005
Reference Books:
1. S. A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and ThEEr Environmental Impact, Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 2006.
FEEE 3102 ELECTRICAL MACHINES (3-1-0)CREDITS - 4
MODULE- I [16 hours]
1. DC MACHINES
Construction, working principle of DC generator-Expression for EMF Induced, Armature Reaction, Commutation-
DC generator characteristics for Separately Excited DC Generator (No-Load and Load), Critical Resistance and
Critical Speed, Characteristics for Self Excited DC Shunt Generator.
Construction, working principle of DC motor- DC motor characteristics-Characteristic for Speed~Armature Current,
Torque~Armature Current and Speed~Torque
Necessity of a Starter-Speed Control of DC Shunt and Series Motors, Classification of Losses,
MODULE-2 [16 hours]
SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMER:
Constructional Features, EMF Equation, Turns Ratio, Phasor Diagrams at No-Load and Load Conditions, Equivalent
Circuit, Losses and Efficiency
6. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES:
Constructional Features of Squirrel Cage Rotor type and Slip Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Principle
of Operation, Concept of Slip, Slip Speed, Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram.
MODULE-3 [14 hours]
Three Phase Synchronous Generators
Synchronous Generator Construction (both Cylindrical Rotor and Salient Pole type), The Speed of Rotation of a
Synchronous Generator, Induced voltage in A.C. Machines,
Three Phase Synchronous Motors
Basic Principles of Motor operation, Construction, Applications of synchronous motors.
Text Book: 1. Electrical Machines – D P Kothari and I J Nagrath – Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Book(s):
2. Electrical Machinery – P S Bimbhra – Khanna Publishers.
3. Electrical Machines - P. K. Mukherjee, S. Chakravarti, DhanpatRai& Sons
FECS 3101 DBE WITH MY SQL (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module1: (12 Hrs) Introduction to database Systems, Basic concepts &Definitions, Data Dictionary, DBA, File-oriented system vs.
Database System, Database Language.
Database System Architecture-Schemas, Sub Schemas & Instances, 3-level database architecture, Data Abstraction,
Data Independence, Mappings, Structure, Components & functions of DBMS, Data models, Mapping E-R model to
Relational, Network and Object Oriented Data models, types of Database systems.
Module2: (16 Hrs) Relational Algebra, Tuple & Domain Relational Calculus, Relational Query Languages: SQL
and QBE. Database Design:-Database development life cycle (DDLC), automated design tools, Functional
dependency and Decomposition, Dependency Preservation & lossless Design, Normalization, Normal forms: 1NF,
2NF, 3NF, and BCNF, Multi-valued Dependencies, 4NF & 5NF. Query processing and optimization: Evaluation of
Relational Algebra Expressions, Query optimization.
Module3: (12 Hrs) Transaction processing and concurrency control: Transaction concepts, concurrency control,
locking and Timestamp methods for concurrency control. Database Recovery System: Types of Data Base failure
& Types of Database Recovery, Recovery techniques. Advanced topics: Object-Oriented & Object – Relational
Database, Parallel & Distributed Database, Introduction to Data warehousing & Data Mining.
Text Books: 1. Database Systems by Thomas Connolly and Carolyn Begg-Pearson Education-3rd edition (
Chapters: 1-2, 4,6,7, 9.1-9.3,13,20,19.1-19.3,22.1-22.3,25.1-25.4,30.1-30.3, 32)
2. Fundamentals of Database System By Elmasari &Navathe- Pearson Education-5th Edition.( Chapters:
1,2,3,5,6,7.1,8,10,11,15,17,18,19,20,22,25,28,29)
References Books:
(1) An introduction to Database System – Bipin Desai, Galgotia Publications
(2) Database System: concept, Design & Application by S.K.Singh (Pearson Education)
(3) Database management system by leon &leon (Vikas publishing House). 1
(4) Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design by Toby J. Teorey, Sam S. Lightstone, and Tom
Nadeau,4th Edition, 2005, Elsevier India Publications, New Delhi
FECS 3102 CORE JAVA (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module – I (10hours)
Introduction to Java and Java programming Environment. Object Oriented Programming; Fundamental
Programming; Structure: Data Types, variable, Typecasting Arrays, Operators and their precedence. Control Flow:
Java’s Selection statements, Concept of Objects and Classes, constructor overloading, static, final this keyword ,
Inheritance, Method overriding, Dynamic method Dispatch, Using Abstract Classes Packages and interfaces:
Packages, Access Protection, Importing package, Interface, Implementing Interfaces, variables in Interfaces,
Interfaces can be extended.
Module – II (14hours)
Excepting Handling: Fundamentals, Types Checked , Unchecked exceptions, Using try & catch, Multiple catch,
throw , throws, finally, Java’s Built in exceptions, user defined exception; Multithreading Java Thread Model, Thread
Priorities,
Synchronization, Creating a thread, Creating Multiple threads, Using is Alive ( ) and join ( ), wait () & notify ( ).String
Handling : String constructors, String length , Character Extraction , String Comparision, Modifying a string.
Exploring Java -lang: Simple type wrappers, Runtime memory management, object (using clone () and the cloneable
Interface).Java util, Java
I/O, Java Networking:
Module III ( 16 hours)
Applets : Basics , Architecture , Skeleton, The HTML APPLET Tag, Passing Parameters to Applets, Applet context
and show documents ().Event Handing :Delegation Event model, Event Classes , Event Listener Interfaces, Adapter
classes AWT :AWT Classes window fundamentals, component, container, panel, Window, Frame , Canvas, Creating
a frame window in an Applet , working with Graphics , Control Fundamentals , Layout managers, Handling Events
by Extending AWT components. Core java API package, reflection, Swing :J applet, Icons & Labels , Text fields ,
Buttons, Combo boxes, Tabbed panes, Scroll panes, Trees, Tables.JDBC : Fundamentals, Type I,Type II, Type III,
Type IV drivers.
Text Books
1. Java complete Reference, Herbert Schildt, fifth edition chapters (1, 2,
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,26)
Reference Books:
1. Balguruswamy, Programming with JAVA, TMH.
2. Programming with Java :Bhave&. Patekar, Pearson Education.
3. Big Java: Horstman, Willey India, 2nd Edition.
4. Java Programming Advanced Topics: Wigglesworth, Cengage Learning.
5. Java How to Program: H.M.Deitel& Paul J. Deitel, PHI, 8th Editio
FECS 3103 FOUNDATION PROGRAM (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE - I
Problem Solving Techniques : Classification of Problems, Brute force Techniques, Greedy Approach, Divide and
Conquer Approach, Dynamic Programming, Flowcharts and Tools ; Case Study Basics of Operating Systems and
Essentials of System Software–OS, Introduction to Memory, Process, File and Device Management. System
Software, Working of Assemblers, Loaders and Linkers, Compilers, Interpreters.Integrated Development
Environments IDE and its usage of features –Editors, Debuggers, Testing Tools etc.Different Programming
Environments and usage of Language Translators. Case Study
MODULE- II
Software Development Methodology : Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Software Development Models,
Requirement Analysis and Design; Code Review and Unit Testing; Software Testing; Levels of Testing; Regression
Testing; Test Plans; Test Case Design; Alpha and Beta Testing; Software Quality factors and Management; Case
Study
MODULE- III
Programming and Project Practices : Programming Methodologies, Program Life Cycle, Coding Standards and Best
Practices, Testing and Debugging, File Handling, Code Tuning and Optimization Techniques, Usage of IDE‟s and
Tools. Hands on Basics of Database Management: Data Processing; Data Models; ER Modeling; Relational Database
Design; SQL Case Study and Hands on. User Interface Design: Introduction, The Process of User Interface Design,
Elements of User Interface Design, Good vs Bad User Interface, Reports,
Case Study Project: Project specification –Briefing, Preparation of High level design and detailed design Document,
Unit, Test Plan and Integrated Test Plan, Coding and Unit Testing, Integration Testing
.
FECS 3104 DOT NET TECHNOLOGIES (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module-I (16 Hours)
Dot Net Overview, Introduction to .Net Framework, Web Services and XML, Common Language Runtime, Base
Class Library, Common Type System , Common Language Specification, Intermediate Language, Overview of
assemblies, Namespaces, Windows Forms, ASP.Net , Languages, Tools, IDE and Visual Studio
Module-II (16 Hours)
Object Oriented Programming and C# Introduction to Object Oriented Programming, Variables & Operators,
Methods(Functions), Decision Making & Iteration Techniques, Error Handling, Classes & Objects, Type Casting,
Structures, Arrays & Collections, Inheritance, Interfaces & Abstract Classes, Garbage Collection, Introduction to
ADO.Net
Module-III (16 Hours)
ASP.Net with C# Understanding HTML, java Script and ASP.Net ,Controls in Asp.Net, Advanced Controls,
Consistent Look & Feel, Caching, Tracing & Debugging, Web Service, ADO.Net
Text Book:
1. Pro ASP.Net 4 in C# 2010 by Matthew Macdonald
2. C# 5.0 in a Nutshell: The Definitive Reference by Joseph Albahari and Ben Albahari
FECS 3105 COMPUTER NETWORK & DATA COMMUNICATION (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I 18Hrs
Overview of Data Communications and Networking. Physical Layer : Analog and Digital, Analog Signals, Digital
Signals, Analog versus Digital, Data Rate Limits, Digital Transmission: Line coding, Block coding, Sampling,
Transmission mode. Analog Transmission: Modulation of Digital Data; Telephone modems, modulation of Analog
signals. Multiplexing : FDM , WDM , TDM , Transmission Media: Guided Media, Unguided media (wireless)
Circuit switching and Telephone Network: Circuit switching, Telephone network.
Module –II 16Hrs
Data Link Layer Error Detection and correction: Types of Errors, Detection, Error Correction Data LinkControl
and Protocols: Flow and Error Control, Stop-and-wait ARQ.Go-Back-N ARQ, Selective Repeat ARQ, HDLC.
Point-to –Point Access: PPP Point –to-Point Protocol, PPP Stack, Multiple Access Random Access, Controlled
Access, Channelization. Local area Network: Ethernet. Traditional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet. Token
bus, token ring Wireless LANs: IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth virtual circuits: Frame Relay and ATM.
Module –III 16Hrs
Network Layer: Host to Host Delivery: Internetworking, addressing and Routing Network Layer Protocols: ARP,
IPV4, ICMP, IPV6 ad ICMPV6 Transport Layer: Process to Process Delivery: UDP; TCP congestion control and
Quality of service. Application Layer :Client Server Model, Domain Name System (DNS): Electronic Mail
(SMTP) and file transfer (FTP) HTTP and WWW.
Text Books:
1. Data Communications and Networking: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Tata McGraw-Hill, 4thEd
2. Computer Networks: A. S. Tannenbum, D. Wetherall, Prentice Hall, Imprint of Pearson 5thEd
Reference Book
1. Computer Networks:A system Approach:Larry L, Peterson and Bruce S. Davie,Elsevier, 4thEd
2. Computer Networks: Natalia Olifer, Victor Olifer, Willey India
3. Data and Computer Communications: William Stallings, Prentice Hall, Imprint of Pearson, 9thEd.
4. Data communication & Computer Networks: Gupta, Prentice Hall of India
5. Network for Computer Scientists & Engineers: Zheng, Oxford University Press
6. Data Communications and Networking: White, Cengage Learning
6th Semester
FECE 3201 BASIC SURVEYING(3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE - I (16 Hrs)
(a) Linear measurement and chain survey: Use of various types of chains and tapes, Measurement of correct
length of lines, direct and indirect ranging, reciprocal ranging chaining along sloping ground. Obstacles in
chaining, errors and their elimination.
(b) Compass surveying: Use of prismatic compass, temporary adjustment, bearing of a line, local attractions,
correction of bearing
MODULE- II (16 Hrs)
(a) Levelling: Use of dumpy level and leveling staff. Temporary and Permanent adjustment of dumpy level,
Reduction of levels by height of instrument and rise and fall method. Curvature and refraction error,
sensitiveness of level tube, reciprocal levelling, levelling difficulties and common errors, contouring: methods
and types
(b) Theodolite: Theodolite, description, uses and adjustments – temporary and permanent, measurement of
horizontal and vertical angles. Trigonometrical leveling, Traversing (1) direct method with transiting ( 2)
traversing by included angles
MODULE- III (16 Hrs)
(a) Tacheometric Surveying: Stadia and tangential methods of Tacheometry, Distance and Elevation formulae
for Staff vertical position. 1) Fixed hair method 2) movable hair method
(b) Curves: Types of curves, design and setting out – simple and compound curves. (2 methods only)
Text Book:
1) Surveying Vol I & II, B C Punrmia, Laxmi Publication
Reference Books:
1) Surveying and Levelling N Basak Tata McGraw-Hill Education
2) Surveying: K R Arora Amit Publisher and Distributors
3) A text book of Surveying and Levelling R Agor Khanna Publisher
FECH 3201 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HAZARD MANAGEMENT (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE -I (17 Hrs)
Introduction: Safety program, Engineering ethics, Accident and loss statistics, Acceptable risk, Public
Perception
Toxicology: How toxicants enter biological organisms, How toxicants are eliminated from biological organisms
Industrial Hygiene: Government regulations, Identification, Evaluation, Control
MODULE - II (17 Hrs)
Fires and Explosions: The fire triangle, Distinction between fire and explosions; Definitions, Flammability
characteristics of liquids and vapors, MOC and inerting, ignition energy, Auto ignition, Auto oxidation, Adiabatic
compression, Explosions.
Designs to prevent fires and explosions: Inerting, Explosion proofs equipment and instruments, Ventilations,
Sprinkler systems.
MODULE-III (16 Hrs)
Introduction to Relief’s: Relief concepts, Definitions, Location of relief’s, Relief types, Data for sizing
relief’s, Relief systems.
Relief Sizing: Conventional spring operated reliefs in liquids, Conventional spring operated relief’s in vapor or gas
service, Rupture disc relief’s in liquid, vapor or gas service.
Hazards Identification: Process hazards checklists, Hazard surveys, Hazop safety reviews.
Text Book:
1. Chemical Process Safety (Fundamentals with Applications), D.A.Crowl & J.F.Louvar –Prentice Hall (1990).
Reference books:
1. Safety and Accident Prevention in Chemical Operationsby H.H.Fawcett and W.S.Wood, John Wiley and sons,
2nd edition, New York 1982
2. Coulson and Richardson’s – Chemical engineering – R.K.Sinnot, Vol.6, Butterworth-Heinmann Limited
1996
FEME 3202 MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS AND CONTROL (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE - I (14 Hrs)
Introduction to Instruments and their Representation: Typical Applications of Instrument Systems, Functional
Elements of a Measurement System, Brief Description of the Functional Elements of the Instruments, Classification
of Instruments, Microprocessor -Based Instrumentation, Standards and Calibration.
Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Instruments: Static Performance Parameters, Impedance Loading and
Matching, Selection and Specifications of Instruments, Dynamic Response, and Compensation.
Transducer Elements: Analog Transducers, Digital Transducers,
Basic detector transducer elements: Electrical transducer, Sliding Contract devices, Variable-inductance transducer
elements, the differential transformer, Variable-reluctance transducers, Capacitive transducers. The piezoelectric
effect, photo-electric transducer, electronic transducer element.
Intermediate Elements: Amplifier, Operational Amplifier, Diffential and Integrating Elements, Filters, A-D and D-
A.
Converters: The simple current sensitive circuit, the ballast circuit, The voltage-dividing potentiometer circuit, The
voltage balancing potentiometer circuit, Resistance bridges.
Indicating, Recording and Display Elements: Meter Indicators. The vacuum tube voltmeter, CRO, Electronic
Switch, CRO recording techniques, Oscillographs. Digital Recorders
MODULE - II (12 Hrs)
Strain Measurement The electrical resistance strain gauge. The metallic resistance strain gauge, Selection and
Installation factors for metallic strain gauge, Circuitry, metallic strain gauge. The strain gauge ballast circuit, the
staring gauge bridge circuit, Temperature compensation.
Measurement of Pressure: Pressure measurement systems, Pressure measurement transducers, Elastic diaphragms,
strain gauge pressure cells, measurement of high pressure, Measurement of low pressures, dynamic characteristics
of pressure measuring systems.
Measurement of Fluid Flow: Flow characteristics obstruction meters, Obstruction meter for compressible fluids-
Orifice, Venturi meter and Pitot tube, the variable-area meter, Turbine Flow meters.
Temperature Measurement: Use of bimetals pressure thermometers, Thermocouples, Pyrometry, Calibration of
temperature measuring devices.
Force, Power, Speed and Torque Measurement: Load Cell, Dynamometers, Tachometer and Tacho-generator,
Stroboscope, The seismic instrument.-Vibrometers and accelerometers
MODULE - III (12 Hrs)
Description of open and closed loop control systems and their block diagrams. Use of block diagram and signal flow
graph to find overall transfer function. 1st and 2nd order systems and their response to step and sinusoidal input, error
analysis, static and dynamic error coefficients.
Routh’s stability criterion. The Root-Locus method, Bode Plot and Nyquist plot, Gain margin and phase
margin.
Textbooks
1. Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis, B.C.Nakra and KK.Chaudhry, Tata Mc Graw Hill, Third
Edition.
Reference Books :
1. Mechanical Measurements, T.G. Beckwith and N. Lewis Buck, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co.
2. Modern Control Engineering, K.K. Ogata, prentice Hall India
FEEC 3201 MICROPROCESSORS (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE-I : (16 Hrs)
Organization of Microprocessor
Introduction to the general concept of microprocessor organization, I/O sub-systems, programming the system, ALU,
instruction execution, instruction word format, addressing modes, address/data/control bus, tristate bus, interfacing
I/O devices, data transfer schemes, architectural advancements of microprocessor, evolution of microprocessors.
Microprocessor Architecture: Microcomputer and 8085 Microprocessor Architecture, Pins & Signals, Register
Organization, Timing & Control Module, 8085 Instruction Timing & Execution.
Assembly Language Programming of 8085: Instruction set of 8085, Memory & I/O Addressing, Assembly
language programming, Stack & Subroutines.
Interfacing EPROM & RAM Memories: 2764 & 6264, 8085 Interrupts
MODULE-II : (16 Hrs)
Intel 8086- Hardware Architecture:
Introduction, Bus interface unit(BIU), Execution unit(EU), pin description, register organization, instruction pointer,
data register, pointer and index registers, status register, stack, external memory addressing, bus cycle (minimum
mode):memory or I/O read/write for minimum mode, clock generator Intel- 8284A, bidirectional bus trans-receiver
8286/8287, bus controller 8288, bus cycle memory read/write for minimum mode, 8086 system configuration
(minimum mode as well as maximum mode), memory interfacing, interrupt processing; software interrupts, single
step interrupt, non-maskable interrupt, maskable interrupt, interrupt priority, DMA, Halt State, Wait for Test state,
comparison between 8086 an 8088.
MODULE-III : (16 Hrs)
Instruction set and programming:
Programmer’s model of Intel 8086, operand type, addressing modes 8086 assembler directives, instruction set,
programming examples on data transfer group, arithmetic-logical groups, control transfer groups (loop and loop
handling instruction), conditional and unconditional group, procedures and stack operations, string instructions.
branch program structure like IF-THEN-ELSE REPEAT-UNTIL and WHILE-DO,
I/O Interfacing ;
8-bit input- output port 8255 PPI, memory mapped i/o ports,8254 programmable Interval Timer, 8257 Programmable
Direct Memory Access Controller, 8251 USART, 8279 Programmable Keyboard/Display Controller.
Text Books:
1. Ghosh& Sridhar,0000 to 8085–Introduction to Microprocessor for Scientists & Engineers, PHI
2. Microprocessors and Interfacing; by Douglas V Hall ; McGraw Hill.
Reference Book:
1. Microprocessors and Micro controllers Architecture, programming and system Design 8085, 8086, 8051, 8096:
by Krishna Kant; PHI.
2. The 8086 Microprocessor: Programming & Interfacing the PC- Kenneth J. Ayala, Delmar Cengage Learning,
Indian Ed.
3. Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers by B.Ram. DhanpatRai Publications.
4. The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors Programming, Interfacing, Softw, Hardware and Application; by Walter A.
Triebel&AvtarSingh ; Pearson India.
FEEE 3201 POWER STATION GENERATION (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE-I (17 hours)
Introduction to the Different Sources of Energy: Resources and Development of Power in India. Indian Energy
Scenario.Economics of Power Generation & Variable Load on Power Station: Load curve, load duration and
integrated load duration curves, demand, diversity, capacity, utilization plant capacity and plant use factors-
Numerical Problems. Load curves and Selection of generating units, Importance of Selecting the units, Types of load
on Power Station, Inter-connected Grid system.
Tariff Methods:
Costs of Generation and their division into Fixed, Semi-fixed and Running Costs. Desirable Characteristics of a Tariff
Method.-Tariff Methods: Flat Rate, Block-Rate, two-part, three–part, & power factor tariff methods and Numerical
Problems.
MODULE-II (17 hours)
Hydro-Electric Power Plant:
Selection of site for hydro-electric power plant. Hydrology: Hydrological cycle, precipitation, run-off and its
measurement, hydrograph, flow duration and mass curves, Estimation of amount stored by a dam across the river,
Storage and Pondage.
Turbines: Operational principle of Kaplan and Francis Turbine and Pelton wheel, Speed and Pressure Regulation,
Work done, efficiency
Essential Elements of a Hydro-electric Power Plant: Catchment’s area, Reservoir, Dam, Head Gate, Spillways, Pen
stock, Surge Tanks, Scroll case, Draft tubes and Tail Race, Power House, Classification of Hydroelectric Power
Plants. Governors, Plant auxiliaries
Nuclear Power Stations:
Nuclear Fusion & Fission and Chain reaction, Nuclear fuels, Principle of operation of nuclear reactor, Reactor
Components: Moderators, Control rods, Reflectors and Coolants. Radiation hazards, Shielding and Safety
precautions. Types of Nuclear reactors and brief description of PWR, BWR and FBR.
MODULE-III (16 hours)
Thermal Power Plant:
Selection of site for thermal power plant. Constructional Details: Overall Block Diagram indicating the air circuit,
coal and ash circuit, water and steam circuit, various types of steam turbines, ash and coal handling system, High
Pressure and High capacity water tube boilers, Economizer, Superheaters, De-Superheater, Re-heater, Air Pre-heater.
Draft System: Natural, Induced Forced and Balance Draft, PA fan, FD fan, ID fan, Chimney. Condensers, Feed water
heaters, Evaporators, Make-up water, bleeding of steam, cooling water system. Electrostatic Precipitator: Basic
working Principle and constructional details Governors, Plant auxiliaries
Text Books:-
1. P. K. Nag, “Power Plant Engineering”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
2. Bernhardt G. A. Skrotzki, William A. Vopat, ‘Power Station Engineering and Economy’, 2nd Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Publication
3. A Text Book on Power System Engineering by M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U.S.Bhatnagar and A.Chakraborti,
DhanpatRai& Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1999.
4. Principles of Power Systems by V.K Mehta and Rohit Mehta S.CHAND& COMPANY LTD., New Delhi 2004.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical power systems - by C.L.Wadhwa, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers,1998
2. R. K. Rajput, ‘A Text Book of Power Plant Engineering’, 3rd Edition, Laxmi Publishing.
FEEE 3202 CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE-I: (17 Hrs)
Introduction to Control Systems : Basic Concepts of Control Systems, Open loop and closed loop systems, Elements
of Servo Mechanism and types of servo mechanism, Mathematical Models of Physical Systems: Differential
Equations of Physical Systems: Mechanical Translational Systems,Rotational systems, Electrical Systems, Analogy
between Mechanical and electrical quantises, Derivation of Transfer functions, Block Diagram Algebra, Signal flow
Graphs, Mason’s Gain Formula. Feedback characteristics of Control Systems: Effect of negative feedback on
sensitivity, bandwidth, Disturbance, linearizing effect of feedback, Regenerative feedback. Control Components:
D.C. Servomotors, A.C. Servomotors. A.C.Tachometer, Synchros, Stepper Motors
MODULE-II: (17 Hrs)
Time response Analysis: Standard Test Signals : Time response of first order systems to unit step and unit ramp
inputs. Time Response of Second order systems to unit step input, Time Response specifications, Steady State Errors
and Static Error Constants of different types of systems. Stability and Algebraic Criteria, concept of stability,
Necessary conditions of stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability criterion, Application of the Routh
stability criterion to linear feedback system, Relative stability by shifting the origin in s-plane. Root locus Technique:
Root locus concepts, Rules of Construction of Root locus, Determination of Roots from Root locus for a specified
open loop gain, Root contours, Systems with transportation lag. Effect of adding open loop poles and zeros on Root
locus.
MODULE-III: ( 16Hrs)
Frequency Response Analysis: Frequency domain specifications, correlation between Time and Frequency Response
with respect to second order system, Polar plots, Bode plot. Determination of Gain Margin and Phase Margin from
Bode plot.
Stability in frequency domain: Principle of argument, Nyquist stability criterion, Application of Nyquist stability
criterion for linear feedback system.
Controllers: Concept of Proportional, Derivative and Integral Control actions, P, PD, PI, PID controllers.
Text Book:
1. Control Systems Engg. by I.J. Nagrath and M.Gopal, 5th Edition, New Age International Publishers (2010).
Reference Books :
1. Design of Feedback Control Systems by R.T. Stefani, B. Shahian, C.J. Savator, G.H. Hostetter, Fourth Edition
(2009), Oxford University Press.
2. Control Systems (Principles and Design) by M.Gopal 3rd edition (2008), TMH.
3. Analysis of Linear Control Systems by R.L. Narasimham, I.K. International Publications
4. Control Systems Engineering by S.P. Eugene Xavier and J. Josheph Cyril Babu, 1st Edition (2004), S. Chand Co.
Ltd.
5. Problems and solutions in Control System Engineering by S.N. Sivanandam and S.N. Deepa, Jaico Publishing
House.
FEEE 3201 POWER STATION GENERATION (3-1-0)CREDITS - 4
MODULE-I (17 hours)
Introduction to the Different Sources of Energy: Resources and Development of Power in India. Indian Energy
Scenario.Economics of Power Generation & Variable Load on Power Station: Load curve, load duration and
integrated load duration curves, demand, diversity, capacity, utilization plant capacity and plant use factors-
Numerical Problems. Load curves and Selection of generating units, Importance of Selecting the units, Types of load
on Power Station, Inter-connected Grid system.
Tariff Methods:
Costs of Generation and their division into Fixed, Semi-fixed and Running Costs. Desirable Characteristics of a Tariff
Method.-Tariff Methods: Flat Rate, Block-Rate, two-part, three–part, & power factor tariff methods and Numerical
Problems.
MODULE-II (17 hours)
Hydro-Electric Power Plant:
Selection of site for hydro-electric power plant. Hydrology: Hydrological cycle, precipitation, run-off and its
measurement, hydrograph, flow duration and mass curves, Estimation of amount stored by a dam across the river,
Storage and Pondage.
Turbines: Operational principle of Kaplan and Francis Turbine and Pelton wheel, Speed and Pressure Regulation,
Work done, efficiency
Essential Elements of a Hydro-electric Power Plant: Catchment’s area, Reservoir, Dam, Head Gate, Spillways, Pen
stock, Surge Tanks, Scroll case, Draft tubes and Tail Race, Power House, Classification of Hydroelectric Power
Plants. Governors, Plant auxiliaries
Nuclear Power Stations:
Nuclear Fusion & Fission and Chain reaction, Nuclear fuels, Principle of operation of nuclear reactor, Reactor
Components: Moderators, Control rods, Reflectors and Coolants. Radiation hazards, Shielding and Safety
precautions. Types of Nuclear reactors and brief description of PWR, BWR and FBR.
MODULE-III (16 hours)
Thermal Power Plant:
Selection of site for thermal power plant. Constructional Details: Overall Block Diagram indicating the air circuit,
coal and ash circuit, water and steam circuit, various types of steam turbines, ash and coal handling system, High
Pressure and High capacity water tube boilers, Economizer, Superheaters, De-Superheater, Re-heater, Air Pre-heater.
Draft System: Natural, Induced Forced and Balance Draft, PA fan, FD fan, ID fan, Chimney. Condensers, Feed water
heaters, Evaporators, Make-up water, bleeding of steam, cooling water system. Electrostatic Precipitator: Basic
working Principle and constructional details Governors, Plant auxiliaries
Text Books:-
1. P. K. Nag, “Power Plant Engineering”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
2. Bernhardt G. A. Skrotzki, William A. Vopat, ‘Power Station Engineering and Economy’, 2nd Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Publication
3. A Text Book on Power System Engineering by M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U.S.Bhatnagar and A.Chakraborti,
DhanpatRai& Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1999.
4. Principles of Power Systems by V.K Mehta and Rohit Mehta S.CHAND& COMPANY LTD., New Delhi 2004.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical power systems - by C.L.Wadhwa, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers,1998
2. R. K. Rajput, ‘A Text Book of Power Plant Engineering’, 3rd Edition, Laxmi Publishing.
FEEE 3202 CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0)CREDITS - 4
MODULE-I: (17 Hrs)
Introduction to Control Systems : Basic Concepts of Control Systems, Open loop and closed loop systems, Elements
of Servo Mechanism and types of servo mechanism, Mathematical Models of Physical Systems: Differential
Equations of Physical Systems: Mechanical Translational Systems,Rotational systems, Electrical Systems, Analogy
between Mechanical and electrical quantises, Derivation of Transfer functions, Block Diagram Algebra, Signal flow
Graphs, Mason’s Gain Formula. Feedback characteristics of Control Systems: Effect of negative feedback on
sensitivity, bandwidth, Disturbance, linearizing effect of feedback, Regenerative feedback. Control Components:
D.C. Servomotors, A.C. Servomotors. A.C.Tachometer, Synchros, Stepper Motors
MODULE-II: (17 Hrs)
Time response Analysis: Standard Test Signals : Time response of first order systems to unit step and unit ramp
inputs. Time Response of Second order systems to unit step input, Time Response specifications, Steady State Errors
and Static Error Constants of different types of systems. Stability and Algebraic Criteria, concept of stability,
Necessary conditions of stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability criterion, Application of the Routh
stability criterion to linear feedback system, Relative stability by shifting the origin in s-plane. Root locus Technique:
Root locus concepts, Rules of Construction of Root locus, Determination of Roots from Root locus for a specified
open loop gain, Root contours, Systems with transportation lag. Effect of adding open loop poles and zeros on Root
locus.
MODULE-III: ( 16 Hrs)
Frequency Response Analysis: Frequency domain specifications, correlation between Time and Frequency Response
with respect to second order system, Polar plots, Bode plot. Determination of Gain Margin and Phase Margin from
Bode plot.
Stability in frequency domain: Principle of argument, Nyquist stability criterion, Application of Nyquist stability
criterion for linear feedback system.
Controllers: Concept of Proportional, Derivative and Integral Control actions, P, PD, PI, PID controllers.
Text Book:
2. Control Systems Engg. by I.J. Nagrath and M.Gopal, 5th Edition, New Age International Publishers (2010).
Reference Books :
1. Design of Feedback Control Systems by R.T. Stefani, B. Shahian, C.J. Savator, G.H. Hostetter, Fourth Edition
(2009), Oxford University Press.
2. Control Systems (Principles and Design) by M.Gopal 3rd edition (2008), TMH.
3. Analysis of Linear Control Systems by R.L. Narasimham, I.K. International Publications
4. Control Systems Engineering by S.P. Eugene Xavier and J. Josheph Cyril Babu, 1st Edition (2004), S. Chand Co.
Ltd.
5. Problems and solutions in Control System Engineering by S.N. Sivanandam and S.N. Deepa, Jaico Publishing
House.
FECS 3201 VLINUX AND APACHE (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module – I (Basic Linux) 12 Hours
Introduction to UNIX & LINUX, System Structure, Installation of LINUX, Startup and Shutdown Script, Software
Package Administration, User and Group Administration, Advanced File Permissions, Disk Partitioning and
Mounting File System, Quotas, Backup and Recovery
Module – II (Linux Administration) 12 Hours
NFS, Network Information Service (NIS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), DNS with BIND 9, Mail
Server (SMTP, POP3, IMAP), Web Server (Apache), FTP Server (vsftp daemon), Proxy Server (Squid)
Module – III (Linux Troubleshooting) 12 Hours
Samba Service, Troubleshooting your system, RAID (Redundant Array of InExpensive Disks) & LVM, Web based
Administration, Virtualization, Log Server, Kernel Up gradation, IP Bonding
Text Book:
1. Red Hat®Linux®NetworkingandSystemAdministrationby Terry Collings and Kurt Wall M& T BooksAn
imprint of Hungry Minds, Inc. Red Hat Press
Reference Books:
1. UNIX and Linux System Administration HandbookbyEvi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Publisher: DORLING
KINDERSLEY (RS)
2. Linux Network Administrator's Guide By Olaf Kirch& Terry Dawson, Publisher: O’Reilly
FECS 3202 INTERNET AND WEB TECHNOLOGY (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I (Lecture Hour 16)
The Internet and WWW Understanding the WWW and the Internet, Emergence of Web, Web Servers, Web
Browsers, Protocols, Building Web Sites HTML Planning for designing Web pages, Model and structure for a
Website, Developing Websites, Basic HTML using images links, Lists, Tables and Forms, Frames for designing a
good interactive website
Module –II (Lecture Hour 16)
JAVA Script Programming Fundamentals, Statements, Expressions, Operators, Popup Boxes, Control Statements,
Try.... Catch Statement, Throw Statement, Objects of Javascript: Date object, array object, Boolean object, math
object CSS External Style Sheets, Internal Style Sheets, Inline Style, The class selector, div & span tag DOM
HTML DOM, inner HTML, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), DHTML form, XML DOM
Module –III (Lecture Hour 18)
CGI/PERL Introduction to CGI, Testing & Debugging Perl CGI Script, Using Scalar variables and operators in Perl
Java Applet Introduction to Java, Writing Java Applets, Life cycle of applet
Textbooks
1. Web Warrior Guide to Web Design Technologies, Don Gosselin, Joel Sklar& others, Cengage Learning
Reference Books
1. Web Programming: Building Internet Applications, Chris Bates, Wiley Dreamtech
2. Programming the World Wide Web, Robert W Sebesta, Pearson
3. Web Technologies, Uttam K Roy, Oxford
4. Web Technology: A developer perspective, Gopalan&Akilandeswari, PHI
FECS 3203 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I 16 Hrs
Basic structures of Computers: Functional units, operational concepts, Bus structures, Software, Performance,
Computer Architecture vs Computer Organization. Machine Instruction and Programs: Memory location and
addresses, Big-endian and Little-endian representation. Memory Operations, Instructions and instruction
Sequencing, Addressing modes, Basic Input/output operations, subroutine, additional Instructions.
Module –II 16 Hrs
Arithmetic : Addition and subtraction of signed Numbers, Design of Fast Adders, Multiplication of po
sitive Numbers, Signed-operand multiplication , Fast multiplication, Integer Division, Floating
-point Numbers, (IEEE754 s...) and operations.
Module –III 18 Hrs
Basic Processing units: Fundamental concepts, execution of complete Instructions, Multi bus o
rganization, Hardwired control, Micro programmed control, RISC vs CISC architecture.Memory System: Basic
Concepts, cache Memory, Cache memory mapping policies, Cache updating schemes, performance consideration,
Virtual memories, Paging and Page replacement policies, Memory Management requirement, secondary storage.
Text Books:
1. Computer Organization:CarlHamacher, Zvonkovranesic, SafwatZaky,McGraw Hill,5th Ed
2. Computer Organization and Design Hardware/ Software Interface: David A. Patterson, John L.
Hennessy, Elsevier, 4th Edition.
Reference Book :
1. Computer Architecture and Organization: William Stallings, Pearson Education.
2. Computer Architecture and Organizations, Design principles and Application: B. GovindaRajalu, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing company Ltd.
3. Computer Architecture: Parhami, Oxford University Press
4. Computer system Architecture: Morris M. Mano PHI NewDelhi.
5. Computer Architecture and Organization: John P. Hayes McGraw Hill introduction.
6. Structured Computer Organization: A.S. Tanenbum, PHI
7. Computer Architecture And Organization: An Integrated Approach, Murdocca, Heuring Willey India, 1st
Edition.
FECS3204 ADVANCED DOT NET (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module-1
Intro to .NET framework; Framework Architecture- Types of Applications- Net Languages- Common language
Runtime(CLR)- Common Type System(CTS)- Base Class Libraries, Assemblies- advantages over other Languages;
Managed Code- CTS and CLS…; Data Type & Operators; Variables-Initialization of Variables- Type Inference-
Variable Scope- Constants- Pre defined Data Types -Value Types and Reference Types- data Types -CTS Types-
Predefined Value Types- Reference Types- Arithmetic Operators- Concatenation Operators- Comparison Operators-
Logical Operators- Bitwise Operators- Operator Precedence- Assignment Operators- The StringBuilder Class- Date
and TimeSpan- Operator Overloading…; Arrays; Array, Structure &Ennum- Characteristics- Single Dimension
Array- 2D Arrays- 3D Arrays- Arrays-Jagged Arrays & Mixed Arrays- Structure-Enumerations…; Classes &
Objects; Defining Classes- Defining Class members- Object Declaration & Instantiation- Object References- De
referencing Objects- Early binding vs late Binding- Sessions- name spaces- Importing and Aliasing Namespaces-
Creating your own name spaces- The My keyword- Extending the name spaces…
Module-2
Inheritance & Polymorphism; Introduction- Types- properties- Object Types & Casting- Types of polymorphism-
Interfaces & Abstract classes- Implementing an interface- Implementing multiple interface- Extending interface-
Interface casting- The IS & AS operators- Overriding Interface Implementations- Abstraction - Abstract Class-
Abstract Methods; Exception Handling- Handling Exceptions- Handling Exceptions using the try catch statements-
Handling Multiple exceptions- Throwing exceptions using the throw statements- Rethrowing Exceptions- Exception
chaining- Using exception Objects- The finally statement- creating custom exceptions…; Files & streamsFiles &
Directories - Working with directories- Working with files- Creating File Explorer- The Stream Class - Buffered
Stream , The File Stream Class- The Stream Class - Memory system- Network Stream Class- Cryptography –
hashing- Salted Hash- Encryption & Decryption…; Delegants& EventsCreating delegate- Delegates Chaining-
Implementing callbacks using delegates- AsynchronusCallbacks- Asynchronous methods & lambda expressions-
Handling events- Implementing Events Difference between events & delegates- passing state information to an event
handler- Sessions; Threading- The need for multithreading - starting a thread- aborting a thread- passing parameters
to thread- Thread synchronization - user interlocked class- Using exception Objects- Using C# Lock- Monitor class-
Thread safety in windows forms - using the back ground worker control- Testing the applications
Module-3
Introduction - Overview windows programming; Features- Controls- Properties- Anchoring, Docking, and Snapping
Controls- Events- Button control- Label & Linked control- text box control- Radio Button & Check box controls-
The group box control- The rich text box control- List box & Checked list box controls- list view controls- Image list
control- Tab control- creating controls- Menus & Toolbars; Database Connectivity-Intro to SQL- ADO.NET- SQL
connections object- Reading data with the sql data reader- working with disconnected data- Adding parameter to
commands- Dialog Box & Timer Control- Dialog box - Common Dialogs- File Dialogs- printing- print Preview-
Font &Color Dialog- Sessions- Folder browser dialog- Timer Control- MDI Forms; Collections & GenericsQueues-
Stacks- Linked Lists- Sorted Lists- Dictionaries- Hash set- Bit Arrays; Web Application Basics; ASP.Net Basics-
The Goals of ASP.NET- developerProductivity- Administration and Management- Performance and Scalability- The
ASP.NET Compilation System- Health Monitoring for Your ASP.NET Applications- Reading and Writing
configuration Settings- Localization- Objects for Accessing Data- HTML Documents- CSS- JavaScript- Adding
Properties to the Server Control- Working with ViewState Data- Adding Methods & Child Controls- Adding the
Custom Control Builder- Raising Events & Retrieving Postback Data- Composite Controls- Inheriting from Existing
Controls- User Controls- Dynamically Loading Controls- Raising Events to the Page…
FECS 3205 MULTI- MEDIA TECHNOLOGY (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I (16 hours)
Introduction: Definition, properties and uses of Multimedia Systems. Traditional Data streams characteristics,
Characteristics of continuous media data based on time, space and continu
ity. Sound/Audio: Basic sound concepts, MIDI devices and MIDI messages. Image: Digital image representation,
Image Format, Graphics format, Computer Image Processing: Image Synthesis, Image Analysis and Image
Transmission. Video: Video Signal Representation, Computer Video and Television format.
Module –II (18 hours)
Data Compression: Source, Entropy and Hybrid Encoding, Some basic compression techniques, JPEG, MPEG and
MHEG. Multimedia Operating Systems: Process Management-Real-time Scheduling System Model, Rate
Monotonic & Earliest Deadline First Algorithm, Process Utilization, Multimedia File System Paradigm, Disk
Scheduling. Multimedia Communication Systems: Application Subsystem, Transport Subsystem, QOS and
Resource Management. Synchronization: Notion of Synchronization, Presentation Requirements, Reference model
for Multimedia
Synchronization, Synchronization Specification.
Module –III (16 hours)
Multimedia Authoring Tools, Multimedia Systems Frameworks: Multimedia Information System: Multimedia
Information Model and Multimedia Distributed Processing Model. Multimedia Communication System:
Multimedia Conferencing Model and Multimedia Network Model. QOS layer Architecture, Distributed Multimedia
Systems: Features of Distributed Multimedia System, Types of Distributed Multimedia Application,
QOS in Distributed Multimedia System.
Textbooks:
1. Multimedia: Computing, Communications & Applications, Ralf Steinmetz and KlaraNahrstedt, Pearson
Education.
2. Multimedia Systems, P.K.Buford, Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Multimedia-ZeNian and Mark S Drew (PHI
7th Semester
FECE 4101 REMOTE SENSING & GIS (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE-I (16 Hrs)
Concepts and foundations of remote sensing- electromagnetic spectrum, spectral signatures, remote sensing systems
- Remote sensing platforms and sensors - Satellite system parameters, sensor parameters - ,Indian Remote sensing
Sensors and their characteristics, Visual Image Interpretation. Digital image processing- digital image and its
characteristics, satellite data formats, image rectification and restoration, image enhancement- contrast manipulation,
spatial feature manipulation, multi-image manipulation
MODULE-I (16 Hrs)
History and development of GIS, Hardware requirement, System concepts, Coordinate systems - Type of data -
Spatial and non - spatial data, Vector and raster, Files and data formats, Data compression.
Spatial analysis, Data retrieval, Query, Overlay, Vector and Raster data analysis, Digital Elevation Model - Sources
of errors, Types of errors - Elimination – Accuracy
MODULE-II (18 Hrs)
Applications of GIS and remote sensing in survey, mapping, natural resources management, flood risk evalution,land
use and land cover, urbanization, transportation planning, water resources engineering and environment and Disaster
management. Introduction to Global Positioning System.
Text books 1. Burrough P.A., and Rachacl A. McDonnell Principles of Geographical Information
Systems, Oxford Publication, 2004.
2. CP. Lo, Albert K. W. Yeung, Concepts and Techniques of Geographical Information
System, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
3. Thomas. M. Lillesand and Ralph. W. Kiefer, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,
John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 2003.
4. Remote sensing and GIS by R.P.Gupta
5. GIS and Remote sensing –Angi Reddy
6. GIS, N. Panigrahi, University Press, Hyderabad
FECH 4101 PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE - I (17 hours)
Basic concepts and qualities of measurement, Level measurement: Methods of liquid level measurement, Direct
methods, Hook-type level indicator, sight glass, Float-type level indicator, Displacer level detectors, Indirect
methods, Hydrostatic pressure type, Pressure gauge method, Air bellows, Air purge system, Liquid purge system,
Electrical methods.
MODULE – II (17 hours)
Flow Measurement: Methods of flow measurement, Inferential flow measurement, Quantity flowmeters, Mass
flowmeters, Calibration of flowmeters, Selection of flowmeters.
Pressure measurement: Pressure, Methods of pressure measurement, Manometers, Elastic pressure transducers,
Measurement of vacuum, Force-balance pressure gauges, Electrical pressure transducers, Pressure switches,
Calibration of pressure measuring instruments, Maintenance and repair of pressure measuring instruments,
Troubleshooting.
MODULE – III (16 hours)
Temperature measurement: Temperature, Temperature scales, Methods of temperature measurement, Expansion
temperature, Filled-system thermometers, Electrical temperature instruments. Pyrometers: Radiation and optical,
Methods of composition analysis: Spectroscopic analysis, Absorption spectroscopy, Emission spectroscopy, Mass
spectroscopy
Text books and References:
1. D. P. Eckman, Industrial Instrumentation, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sarma and V. S. V. Mani, Instrumentation, Devices and Systems, TMH.
3. J. P. Bentley, Principles of Measurement Systems, Longman
4. S.K.Singh, Industrial instrumentation and control, Tata Mc Graw-Hill.
FEME 4101 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE - I (20 Hrs)
INTRODUCTION: Different sources of energy, Types of power plants, Steam Power Plant: Classification of steam
power plants, Layout of a modern steam power plant, site selection,
STEAM GENERATOR: Fossil fuel steam generators, classification, circulation in water tube boilers, Modern high
pressure water tube boilers( both sub critical and super critical), Boiler mounting and accessories, Combustion
equipment: air supply systems (Natural and Mechanical Draught Systems). Pulverized coal burning systems and
Basics of Fluidized bed combustion, Feed water treatment (Necessity & general consideration only). Boiler
performance calculations.
FUEL AND COAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT: Properties of coal, Types of coals, coal handling, choice of handling
equipment, coal storage, Ash handling systems.
MODULE - II (15 Hrs)
FLOW THROUGH NOZZLES: Types of nozzles and their area of application & related calculation, critical pressure
& chocked flow, super saturated flow. Effect of friction and nozzle efficiency
STEAM TURBINES: Turbine types, Variation of Pressure and Velocity in different types of turbines, Simple
impulse Turbines, Flow through turbine blades and velocity diagram, Pressure - compounded impulse turbines and
Velocity compounded impulse turbines. Turbine power and related calculations.
REACTION TURBINES: Reaction turbines Flow through blades and velocity diagram, degrees of reaction, Parsons
turbine, power and related calculations, Blade height calculations, Losses in steam turbines, Reheat factor &
condition line, Governing of turbines.
MODULE - III (15 Hrs)
STEAM CONDENSER & CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEMS: Types, Surface condenser, Performance
calculation, Air removal methods, Vacuum & vacuum efficiency. Cooling towers.(types, principle of operation and
performance), Spray ponds.
NUCLEAR POWER STATION: Nuclear fuel, Nuclear fission, breeding and fertile materials, Nuclear reactor,
reactor operation. Types of reactors: Pressurized water reactor, Boiling water reactor, sodium-graphite reactor, fast
Breeder Reactor, Gas cooled Reactor,
ECONOMICS OF POWER PLANT: Basic definitions, cost of electrical energy (Fixed cost and operating cost),
Types of tariff, Types of loads (typical load curves), Economic Load sharing.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Power plant Engineering ; - By P.K. Nag (2nd edition) TMH
2. A Text Book of Power Plant Engineering / Rajput / Laxmi Publications
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Power Plant Engineering by Arora and Domkundwar, Dhanpat Rai publications
2. Power plant technology : By E.I. Wakil TMH.
3. Power Plant Engineering – P.C.Sharma / S.K.Kataria Pub
4. An Introduction to Power Plant Technology / G.D. Rai.
PEME4102 FINITE ELEMENT METHODS (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE - I (15 Hrs)
Introduction to Finite Element Method for solving field problems. Stress and equilibrium. Strain – Displacement
relations. Stress – strain relations. Plane stress, Plane strain problems, Temperature effects. Potential Energy
approach: Global stiffness matrix and global load vector. Finite element equations, Treatment of boundary conditions,
Quadratic shape functions.
MODULE - II (15 Hrs)
One Dimensional problem: Finite element modeling, coordinates and shape functions.
Analysis of Beams: Element stiffness matrix for two nodes, two degrees of freedom per node beam element. Finite
element modeling of two dimensional stress analyses with constant strain triangles and treatment of boundary
conditions. Finite element modeling of axisymmetric solids subjected to Axisymmetric loading with triangular
elements.
MODULE - III (20 Hrs)
Two dimensional four nodded isoperimetric elements and numerical integration. Steady state heat transfer analysis:
one dimensional analysis of a fin and two dimensional analysis of thin plate. Analysis of a uniform shaft subjected
to torsion. Dynamic Analysis: Formulation of finite element model, element matrices, evaluation of Eigen values and
Eigen vectors for a stepped bar and a beam.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering / Chandraputla, Ashok and Belegundu / Prentice – Hall.
2. The Finite Element Methods in Engineering / SS Rao / Pergamon.
REFERENCES:
1. An introduction to Finite Element Method / JN Reddy / Me Graw Hill
2. Finite Element Analysis/ C.S.Krishna Murthy
FEEC 4101 ANALOG COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module-I:(17Hours)
SIGNALS AND SPECTRA:
An Overview of Electronic Communication Systems, Fourier series, Response of a linear system, Normalized power
in a Fourier expansion, Power spectral density. The Fourier transform, Convolution, Parseval's theorem,
Power and energy transfer through a network, Auto and Cross correlations.
RANDOM VARIABLES AND PROCESSES:
Probability, Mutually exclusive events, Joint probability,
Statistical independence, Random variables, Probability density function, Average and variance. The
Gaussian probability density. The error function, Mean and Variance of sum of random variables,
Probability density of Z = X+Y. The Central limit theorem, correlation between random variables, auto
correlation, power spectral density.
AMPLITUDE MODULATION SYSTEMS
Frequency translation, Recovery of base band signal,
Amplitude Modulation, Maximum Allowable Modulation. The square Law demodulator, Spectrum of
AM signal, Balanced Modulator, SSB modulation and generation, VSB, FDM.
Module-II:(16Hours)
ANGLE MODULATION:
Phase and frequency modulation and their relationship, Frequency deviation, spectrum of FM Signal, BW of FM
signal, Effect of modulation on BW, constant BW, FM phasor diagram, Narrow band FM, Armstrong and Parameter
Variation methods of FM generation.
FM Demodulators..
MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION OF NOISE:
Sources and Types of Noise, Noise figure and noise temperature –Noise in cascaded systems, Frequency Domain
Representation of Noise, Power Spectral Density, Spectral Components of Noise, Response of a Narrow band filter
to noise, Effect of a Filter on the Power spectral density of noise, Superposition of Noises,Noise Bandwidth, Narrow
band representation of noise and its PSD.
Module-III:(17Hours)
Noise in AM Systems:Calculation of Signal Power and Noise Power in SSB, DSB-SC and DSB FC. Figure of
MeritNoise in FM System: Mathematical Representation of the operation of the Limiter Discriminator, Calculation
of output SNR, Comparison of FM and AM. SNR Improvement using pre-emphasis
Communication Receivers: Receiver Types -Tuned radio frequency receiver, Superhetrodyne Receiver,RF section
and Characteristics –Frequency conversion, Intermediate frequency, AGC, FM receiver.
Essential Reading:
1. H. Taub, D. L Schilling, G. Saha; Principles of Communication System, 3rd Edition; 2008, Tata McGraw
Hill,India; ISBN: 0070648115. (Selected portions from chapters: Chapter-1,Chapter-2, Chapter-3, Chapter-
4,Chapter-5, Chapter-7, Chapter-8, Chapter-9)
2. Electronic Communication Systems, George Kennedy and Bernard Davis, Fourth Edition (1999), Tata McGraw
Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
Supplementary Reading:
3. B.P. Lathi, 3rd Edition, Modern Digital and Analogue Communication Systems, Oxford University Press
4.Louis E. Frenzel, Principles of Electronic communication Systems,3rdEdition,Tata McGraw Hil
5.Communication System Engineering,Second Edition by Masoud Salehi, John G. Proakis, ISBN:
0130950076(paperback)
6.Communication Systems by Simon Haykin, 4th Edition, Inc. JohnWiley & Sons
FEEE 4101 POWER ELECTRONICS (3-1-0)CREDITS: 4
MODULE – I (16 Hrs)
Power Semiconductor Devices
Power Diodes: Characteristics
Thyristors: SCR, Static V-I characteristics of SCR, two transistor analogy of SCR, dynamic characteristics of SCR,
Gate characteristics of SCR, Thyristor ratings, DIAC, TRIAC, GTO.Triggering Circuits: R- Triggering, R-C
Triggering, UJT triggering, Design of UJT triggering circuit, Cosine law triggering, triggering circuit using pulse
train.
Thyristor commutation circuits :Class-A, Class-B, Class-C, Class-D, Calss-E, Class-F commutation circuits. Series
and parallel operation of thyristors, protection of thyristors: di/dt protection, dv/dt protection, design of snubber
circuit, overvoltage protection, over current protection.
MODULE – II (17 Hrs)
Control rectifiers (AC to Dc converter):
Single phase converters :Principle of phase control, half wave controller rectifier with R, RL and R-L-E load, fully
controlled bridge converter with R, R-L, R-L-E load. Effect of freewheeling diode, performance measures of two
pulse converters.Half controlled (semi) converter.Effect of single phase full converter with source inductance.Dual
converter.
Single phase PWM rectifier.
Three phase converter: 3-phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, and R-L load, 3-phase fully controlled bridge
converter with R-L load (6-pulse converter), 3-phase semi converter. Effect of 3-Phase full converter with source
inductance.
MODULE – III (17 Hrs)
DC to DC converter: Classification:
First quadrant, second quadrant, first and second quadrant, third and fourth quadrant, four quadrant
converter.Switching mode regulators: Buck regulators, Boost regulators, Buck- Boost regulators, Cuk regulators,
Isolated Types: Fly Back Converters, Forward converters,
Push Pull Converters, Half bridge & Full bridge Converter. DC to AC converter Series inverter, parallel inverter,
single phase bridge inverter, 3-phase bridge inverter ( 120⁰And 180⁰conduction mode), concept of PWM inverter.
Zero Current Switching resonant inverters, Zero Voltage Switching resonant inverter
Text Books:
1.Power Electronics: Circuits,Devices and Applications by M H Rashid, 3rd Edition, Pearson
2.Power Electronics P.S.Bhimbra,Khanna Publications
Reference Books:
1. Power Electronics: Principles and Applications by J. Vithayathil, TMH Edition
2. Power Converter Circuits by W Shepherd and L Zhang, CRC, Taylor and Francis, Special Indian Edition.
3. Power Electronics: Converters , Applications, and Design by Mohan, Undeland and Robbins, Wiley Student
Edition.
FEEE 4102 ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0)CREDITS: 4
MODULE-1 (16 Hours)
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS
State Space Representation, Solution of State Equation, State Transition Matrix, Canonical Forms – Controllable
Canonical Form, Observable Canonical Form, Jordan Canonical Form.
CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY
Tests for controllability and observability for continuous time systems – Time varying case, minimum energy control,
time invariant case, Principle of Duality, Controllability and observability form Jordan canonical form and other
canonical forms.
MODULE-2 (16 Hours)
DESCRIBING FUNCTION ANALYSIS
Introduction to nonlinear systems, Types of nonlinearities, describing functions, describing function analysis of
nonlinear control systems.
PHASE-PLANE ANALYSIS
Introduction to phase-plane analysis, Method of Isoclines for Constructing Trajectories, singular points, phase-plane
analysis of nonlinear control systems.
MODULE-3 (16 Hours)
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Stability in the sense of Lyapunov.,Lyapunov’s stability and Lypanov’s instability theorems. Direct method of
Lypanov for the Linear and Nonlinear continuous time autonomous systems.
MODAL CONTROL
Effect of state feedback on controllability and observability, Design of State Feedback Control through Pole
placement. Full order observer and reduced order observer.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Modern Control System Theory – by M. Gopal, New Age International Publishers, 2nd edition, 1996
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Modern Control Engineering – by K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd edition, 1998
2. Control Systems Engineering by I.J. Nagarath and M.Gopal, New Age International (P) Ltd.
3. Digital Control and State Variable Methods – by M. Gopal, Tata McGraw-Hill Companies, 1997.
4. Systems and Control by Stainslaw H. Zak , Oxford Press, 2003.
FEEE 4101 POWER ELECTRONICS (3-1-0)CREDITS - 4
MODULE – I (16 Hrs)
Power Semiconductor Devices
Power Diodes: Characteristics
Thyristors: SCR, Static V-I characteristics of SCR, two transistor analogy of SCR, dynamic characteristics of SCR,
Gate characteristics of SCR, Thyristor ratings, DIAC, TRIAC, GTO.Triggering Circuits: R- Triggering, R-C
Triggering, UJT triggering, Design of UJT triggering circuit, Cosine law triggering, triggering circuit using pulse
train.
Thyristor commutation circuits :Class-A, Class-B, Class-C, Class-D, Calss-E, Class-F commutation circuits. Series
and parallel operation of thyristors, protection of thyristors: di/dt protection, dv/dt protection, design of snubber
circuit, overvoltage protection, over current protection.
MODULE – II (17 Hrs)
Control rectifiers (AC to Dc converter):
Single phase converters :Principle of phase control, half wave controller rectifier with R, RL and R-L-E load, fully
controlled bridge converter with R, R-L, R-L-E load. Effect of freewheeling diode, performance measures of two
pulse converters.Half controlled (semi) converter.Effect of single phase full converter with source inductance.Dual
converter.
Single phase PWM rectifier.
Three phase converter: 3-phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, and R-L load, 3-phase fully controlled bridge
converter with R-L load (6-pulse converter), 3-phase semi converter. Effect of 3-Phase full converter with source
inductance.
MODULE – III (17 Hrs)
DC to DC converter: Classification:
First quadrant, second quadrant, first and second quadrant, third and fourth quadrant, four quadrant
converter.Switching mode regulators: Buck regulators, Boost regulators, Buck- Boost regulators, Cuk regulators,
Isolated Types: Fly Back Converters, Forward converters,
Push Pull Converters, Half bridge & Full bridge Converter. DC to AC converter Series inverter, parallel inverter,
single phase bridge inverter, 3-phase bridge inverter ( 120⁰And 180⁰conduction mode), concept of PWM inverter.
Zero Current Switching resonant inverters, Zero Voltage Switching resonant inverter
Text Books:
1.Power Electronics: Circuits,Devices and Applications by M H Rashid, 3rd Edition, Pearson
2.Power Electronics P.S.Bhimbra,Khanna Publications
Reference Books:
1. Power Electronics: Principles and Applications by J. Vithayathil, TMH Edition
2. Power Converter Circuits by W Shepherd and L Zhang, CRC, Taylor and Francis, Special Indian Edition.
3. Power Electronics: Converters , Applications, and Design by Mohan, Undeland and Robbins, Wiley Student
Edition.
FEEE 4102 ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS - 4
MODULE-1 (16 Hours)
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS
State Space Representation, Solution of State Equation, State Transition Matrix, Canonical Forms – Controllable
Canonical Form, Observable Canonical Form, Jordan Canonical Form.
CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY
Tests for controllability and observability for continuous time systems – Time varying case, minimum energy control,
time invariant case, Principle of Duality, Controllability and observability form Jordan canonical form and other
canonical forms.
MODULE-2 (16 Hours)
DESCRIBING FUNCTION ANALYSIS
Introduction to nonlinear systems, Types of nonlinearities, describing functions, describing function analysis of
nonlinear control systems.
PHASE-PLANE ANALYSIS
Introduction to phase-plane analysis, Method of Isoclines for Constructing Trajectories, singular points, phase-plane
analysis of nonlinear control systems.
MODULE-3 (16 Hours)
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Stability in the sense of Lyapunov.,Lyapunov’s stability and Lypanov’s instability theorems. Direct method of
Lypanov for the Linear and Nonlinear continuous time autonomous systems.
MODAL CONTROL
Effect of state feedback on controllability and observability, Design of State Feedback Control through Pole
placement. Full order observer and reduced order observer.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Modern Control System Theory – by M. Gopal, New Age International Publishers, 2nd edition, 1996
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Modern Control Engineering – by K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd edition, 1998
2. Control Systems Engineering by I.J. Nagarath and M.Gopal, New Age International (P) Ltd.
3. Digital Control and State Variable Methods – by M. Gopal, Tata McGraw-Hill Companies, 1997.
4. Systems and Control by Stainslaw H. Zak , Oxford Press, 2003.
FECS4101 WEB SERVICES (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module-I (16 Hours) INTRODUCTION TO SOA and WEB SERVICES:SOA - Definition, Principles, Benefits, Challenges & SOA
manifesto; Enterprise Integration - Definition, Patterns;Web Services – Definition and concepts; Web Service
standards – What and Why? XML, SOAP and WSDL
Module-II (12 Hours) SOA Design Principles:SOA architecture concepts, Principles of Service Design, SOA using Java, Service versioning
Module-III (14 Hours) Web Services: WSDL, SOAP, Java Web Services frameworks, How to write Web Services in Java? A project to
implement Web Services
Books:
1. Service Oriented Architecture by Thomas Erl
2. Java Web Services by Martin Kalin (O’Reilly)
References:
1. www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com
FECS 4102 ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE-I (16Hrs)
Java Fundamentals Java I/O streaming –filter and pipe streams –Byte Code interpretation -reflection –Dynamic
Reflexive Classes –Threading –Java Native Interfaces-Swing. Network Programming In Java Sockets –Secure
Sockets –Custom Sockets –Udp Datagrams –multicast sockets –URL classes –Reading Data from the server –writing
data –configuring the connection –Reading the header –telnet application –Java Messaging services
MODULE-II(16Hrs)
Applications In Distributed Environment Remote method Invocation –activation models –RMI custom sockets –
Object Serialization –RMI –IIOP implementation –CORBA –IDL technology –Naming Services –CORBA
programming Models -JAR file creation
MODULE-III(18Hrs)
Multi-Tier Application Development Server side programming –servlets –Java Server Pages -Applet to Applet
communication –applet to Servlet communication -JDBC –Using BLOB and CLOB objects –storing Multimedia
data into databases –Multimedia streaming applications –Java Media Framework. Enterprise Applications Server
Side Component Architecture –Introduction to J2EE –Session Beans –Entity Beans –Persistent Entity Beans –
Transactions.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Elliotte Rusty Harold, “ Java Network Programming”, O‟Reilly publishers, 2000 (UNIT II)
2. Ed Roman, “Mastering Enterprise Java Beans”, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1999. (UNIT III and UNIT V)
3. Hortsmann& Cornell, “CORE JAVA 2 ADVANCED FEATURES, VOL II”, Pearson Education, 2002. (UNIT
I and UNIT IV)
4. Web reference: http://java.sun.com.
5. J2EE The Complete Reference
6. Server Programming , Black Book
FECS 4103 OPERATING SYSTEM (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE-I 16 Hours
Introduction To Operating System:What Is An Operating System? Simple Batch Systems, Multiprogramming and
Time Sharing Systems .Personal Computer Systems, Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems And Real Time Systems.
OperatingSystemStructures: Operating System Services, System Components, Protection System, Operating System
Services, System Calls; Process Management: Process Concept, Process Scheduling, Operation On Processes,
Inter-process Communication, Examples Of IPC Systems, Multithreading Models, Threading Issues, Process
Scheduling Basic Concepts, Scheduling Criteria, Scheduling Algorithms, Thread Scheduling.
MODULE-II 16 Hours
Process Coordination: Synchronization: The Critical section problem, Peterson’s solution, Synchronization
hardware, Semaphores, Classical problems of synchronization, Monitors.
Deadlocks: System model, Deadlock Characterization Methods for Handling Deadlocks, Deadlock Prevention,
Deadlock avoidance, Deadlock Detection, recovery from Deadlock. Memory Management: Memory Management
strategies, Logical versus Physical Address space, swapping, contiguous Allocation, Paging, Segmentation. Virtual
Memory: Background, Demand paging, performance of Demand paging, Page Replacement, Page Replacement
Algorithms. Allocation of frames, Thrashing, Demand Segmentation.
MODULE-III 18 Hours
Storage Management: File System Concept, Access Methods, File System Structure, File System Structure, File
System Implementation, Directory implementation, Efficiency and Performance, Recovery, Overview of Mass
Storage Structure, Disk Structure, Disk Scheduling, Disk Management, Swap-Space Management, I/O System
Overview, I/O Hardware, Application I/O Interface, Kernel I/O Subsystem, Transforming I/O Request to Hardware
Operation. Case Studies: The LINUX System, Windows XP,Unix system.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Operating System Concepts – Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne, 8thedition, Wiley-
India, 2009.
2. Mordern Operating Systems – Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 3rdEdition, PHI
3. Operating Systems: A Spiral Approach – Elmasri, Carrick, Levine, TMH Edition
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Operating Systems – Flynn, McHoes, Cengage Learning
2. Operating Systems – Pabitra Pal Choudhury, PHI
3. Operating Systems – William Stallings, Prentice Hall
4. Operating Systems – H.M. Deitel, P. J. Deitel, D. R. Choffnes, 3rdEdition,
FECS 4104 IWT WITH DOT NET (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I (Lecture Hour 18)
The Internet and WWW: Internet and WWW, Web Servers, Web Browsers, Related Protocols; Overview of the
ASP.NET: Introduction of different Web Technology, What is Asp.Net, How Asp.Net Works, Use of visual studio,
Different Languages used in Asp.Net; Framework: Common Language Runtime (CLR), .NET Framework Class
Library; Microsoft SQL Server 2008:Overview of SQL Server 2008, Installation of SQL Server 2008, Features of
SQL Server Express, SQL Server 2008 Express management tools; HTML, CSS & JavaScript: Web Page – design
strategy, Website - Model and structure, Basic HTML Tags, images, links, lists, tables, frames, forms, Dynamic
HTML;JAVA Script: Statements, Expressions, Operators, Popup Boxes, Control Statements, JavaScript Objects,
Exception handling; CSS: Style sheets: External, Internal and Inline, Selectors; HTML Document Object Model
Module –II (Lecture Hour 18)
Asp.Net Standard Controls: Displaying information: Label Controls, Literal Controls, Bulleted List ; Accepting User
Input: Textbox Controls, RadioButton and RadioButtonList Controls, CheckBox and CheckBoxList Controls, Button
Controls, LinkButton Control, ImageButton Control, Using Hyperlink Control, DropDownList, ListBox;Displaying
Images: Image Control, Image Map Control, Using Panel Control, Using Hyperlink Control; Asp.Net: Page & State
Management, Overview of events in page Asp.Net Validation Controls with JavaScript Validation:Required Field
Validator Control, Regular Expression Validator Control, Compare Field Validator Control, Range Validator
Control, Validation Summary Control, Custom Validator Control;Designing Websites with master pages: Creating
master pages, Creating default contents, Nesting master pages, Registering master pages in web configuration; Using
the Rich Controls:Accepting File Uploads, Saving files to file system, Calendar Control, Displaying advertisements,
Displaying Different Page view, Displaying a Tabbed Page View, Wizard Control; SQL Server Basic: Database
Architecture, Data Manipulation Language (DML), Data Definition Language (DDL), Manipulation of Data (SQL
Command), Stored Procedure, Function, Trigger, Views, Cursor; Overview of Data Access: Creating database
connections, Connecting to MSSQL Server and MS Access, DataSet&DataTable Features, Using inline SQL
Statements, Using Stored Procedures, Executing select commands, SQL Transaction; C#: Data Type and syntax
Language Fundamentals, Classes, Namespaces, Object Oriented Programming concepts, Overview of Asp.Net
inbuilt Classes and method, File Handling; Using the Grid View Control: Grid View Control fundamentals,
Displaying Data, Using Data Keys, Sorting Data, Paging through Data; Using the Details View and Form View
Controls: Using the Details View control, Displaying data with the DetailsView control, Using Fields with the
DetailsView control, Displaying Empty data with the DetailsView control; Using Repeater and Data List Controls:
Using Repeater Control, Displaying data with the Repeater Control, Displaying Data with the Data List Control
Module –III (Lecture Hour 14)
Using Navigation Controls: Understanding Site Maps, Using the Sitemap Path Control, Formatting the Sitemap Path
Control, Using the Menu Control, Using Tree View Control; Working with XML and Web Services: Overview of
XML, Creating /Reading/Deleting XML Files, XML DOM, Web Services; AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and
XML): About Ajax, Setting up and implementing Ajax; FTP Management: Understanding FTP, Setting up FTP
Server (Live), Uploading and downloading FTP contents Sending Emails: Designing email panel, How to send an
email to various users, Sending auto emails Deployment: Deploying application on Web Server ; Working on Live
Project: Getting customer’s requirements, Preparing database and business logics, Developing application, Testing
and implementing the project, Troubleshooting the project application after implementation
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Internet and Web Technologies, Raj Kamal, TMH
2. Programming the World Wide Web, Robert W Sebesta, Pearson Education
3. Web Technologies, Uttam K Roy, Oxford
4. Web Warrior Guide to Web Design Technologies, Don Gosselin, Joel Sklar& others, Cengage Learning
5. Programming Microsoft® ASP.NET, Dino Esposito, Microsoft Press
6. Pro ASP.Net 4 in C# 2010 by Matthew Macdonald
FECS4105 CRYPTOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module -1 16Hrs
Introduction to Information Security: Security Goals, Attacks, Security Services and Mechanisms.Mathematical
Background: Integer and Modular Arithmetic, Matrices, Linear Congruence. Groups, Rings, and Fields, GF(p),
Euclidean and Extended Euclidean Algorithms, Polynomial Arithmetic, GF(2n). Random Number Generation, Prime
Numbers, Fermat’s and Euler’s Theorems, Primality Testing Methods, Factorization, Chinese Remainder Theorem,
Quadratic Congruence, Discrete Logarithms.
Module- 2 18Hrs
Traditional Encryption Methods: Symmetric Cipher Model, Substitution Ciphers, Transposition Ciphers, Block and
Stream Ciphers, Rotor Cipher, Steganography. Symmetric Key Ciphers: Data Encryption Standard, Advanced
Encryption Standard. Asymmetric Key Ciphers: RSA Cryptosystem, ElGamal Cryptosystem, Elliptic Curve
Cryptosystem. Message Integrity & Authentication: Message Integrity, Random Oracle Model, Message
Authentication, MAC Algorithms. Cryptographic Hash Functions: MD Hash Family, Whirlpool, Secure Hash
Algorithm. Digital Signature and Authentication: Digital Signature Schemes, Variations and Applications, Entity
Authentication.Key Management: Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange.
Module 3 16Hrs
Network and System Security: Security at the Application Layer: e-mail security, PGP and S/MIME.
Security at the Transport Layer: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). Security at the
Network Layer: IP Security. System Security: Malicious Software, Malicious Programs, Viruses, Worms,
Malware, IntrusionDetection System, Firewalls.
Text Books:
1. B. A. Forouzan& D Mukhopadhyay ,Cryptography and Network Security., McGraw Hill, 2nd ed.2010
References:
1. B. Menezes ,Network Security and Cryptography., Cengage Learning, 1st ed.2010
2. Stallings ,Cryptography and Network Security., PHI, 4th ed.2010
8th Semester
PECE 4201 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE-I: Project Management Technique (15Hrs)
(A) Introduction to PERT and CPM:
Origin of PERT and CPM, Planning, Scheduling and Controlling – Bar Charts, Milestone Charts, Weaknesses
in Bar Charts.
(B) PERT and CPM Networks
Comparison, Event, Activity, Rules for drawing networks, numbering events – Fulkerson’s law – Dummy
activities, Time Estimates – Expected time, Earliest allowable occurrence time, Latest allowable occurrence time.
Slack, Project duration Probability of completion, Start and Finish time estimates, Floats, Project Scheduling,
Critical and sub-critical path.
MODULE-II : Planning and Selection of Construction Equipment (15 Hrs)
(C) Planning and Selection of Equipment
Construction Equipment, Classification, Standard and Special Equipment, Selection of equipment. Cost of
owning and operation, Economic life.
(D) Different categories of equipment
Description, operation and maintenance of the following categories of equipment:
(i) Hauling equipment,
(ii) Earth moving equipment,
(iii) Hoisting equipment,
(iv) Pumping & dewatering equipment,
(v) Pile driving equipment and
(vi) Tar & bitumen equipment
MODULE-III : Contracts & Tendering process (15 Hrs)
(E) Contracts
Element of contract, Types of contract- Lumpsum contract, Lumpsum and scheduled contract, Item rate contract,
Sub-contracts, Joint ventures, Offer acceptance and consideration, valid contract, department execution, Muster
roll, Form 21, Piece work agreement form, work order, Contract system with tenders.
Some Important definitions – Contract, Contractor, Quotation, Earnest Money, Security money.
(F) Tendering Process
Definition, Tender notice, Tender form, Bidding procedure, irregularities in bidding, Award of work, Disputes and
claim settlement. Arbitration,
Text Books:
1) PERT & CPM – L.S. Srinath
2) Construction Planning – P. Deodhar
3) Construction Planning – U.K. Srivastava
MODULE-I (17 hours)
Fundamentals of biochemical engineering sciences; Biotechnology – ancient and modern
Exploitation of microbes – Large-scale process, commercial exploitation, micro-gravity biotechnology (space
biotechnology);
Animal biotechnology – application of animal cell culture, monoclonal antibodies, transgenic animal and gene
therapy;
MODULE –II (17 hours)
Plant biotechnology – plant cell, tissue and organ culture processes – engineering perspectives; Large-scale
separation processes- ATPS, gradient elution and affinity interaction; Techno economics of biotechnology
industries
MODULE –III (16 hours)
Legal, social and ethical aspects of biotechnology, Fermentation Economics, Isolation of Micro-organisms of
potential industrial interest, Market potential, Recovery costs.
Text Books:
1. Text book of Biotechnology; HK Das, Wiely Dremtechs Publications
2. Concepts in Biotechnology by Balasubramayam, University Press, 2nd ed.,2004.
References:
1. Molecular biotechnology; Glick and Pasternack,
FEME 4201 ENERGY SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS: 4
MODULE - I (15 Hrs)
Introduction to Sustainable Energy:
Sustainability Principles, Carrying capacity, Context for Sustainable Energy, Key Sustainability Considerations,
Energy Efficiency and Conservation, Energy from Fossil Fuels, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, Hydrogen,
NREL System Advisor Model, Energy Units and Conversion Factors, Problems
Economics of Energy Generation and Conservation Systems:
Unit Cost of Energy, Payback Period, Time Value of Money, Inflation, Societal and Environmental Costs, Total Life
Cycle Costs, Internal Rate of Return, Capital Recovery Factor, Levelized Cost of Energy, Input–Output Analysis,
Energy System Analysis Methodologies,
Wind Energy: Contributing Author: Gary E. Pawlas
Wind Power in a Nutshell, Power and Energy, Fact or Fiction: Common Questions about Wind Turbines, History of
Wind Turbine Development: HAWTs and VAWTs, Introduction to Wind Turbine Performance, Aerodynamics,
Wind Characteristics
Turbine Performance, Cost of Energy, Wind Farms,Offshore Wind Energy, System Advisory Model, Problems.
MODULE - III (20 Hrs)
Capturing Solar Energy through Biomass: Contributing Authors: Robert C. Brown and Mark M. Wright
Biomass Production and Land Use, Waste Material, Energy Crops, Algae, Land Use for Biomass Production,
Important Properties of Biomass, Biomass Process Economics and Technology, Conversion of Biomass to Gaseous
Fuels, Conversion of Biomass to Liquid Fuels, of Biomass to Electricity, Fossil and Biomass Fuel Properties,
Conclusions, Problems.
Fundamentals of Solar Radiation:
Physics of the Sun and Its Energy Transport, Thermal Radiation Fundamentals, Sun–Earth Geometric Relationship,
Solar Radiation, Estimation of Terrestrial Solar Radiation, Models Based on Long-Term Measured Horizontal Solar
Radiation, Measurement of Solar Radiation, Problems
Passive Solar Heating, Cooling, and Day lighting, Contributing Author: Jeffrey H. Morehouse
Introduction, Key Elements of Economic Consideration, Solar Thermosyphon Water Heating, Passive Solar Heating
Design Fundamentals, Passive Design Approaches, Passive Space-Cooling Design Fundamentals, Day lighting
Design Fundamentals, Problems
MODULE - III (15 Hrs)
Energy Storage:
Overview of Storage Technology, Mechanical Technologies, Direct Electrical Technologies, Fundamentals of
Batteries and Fuel Cells, Rechargeable Batteries, Fuel Cells and Hydrogen, Thermal Energy Storage, Virtual Storage
in the Electric Transmission Grid, Problems
Ocean Energy Conversion: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, Tidal Energy, Ocean Wave Energy, Problems
Transition Engineering: Contributing Author: Susan Krumdieck
Foundations of Transition Engineering, Anthropogenic System Dynamics, Risk Management, Framework of Change
Projects
Strategic Analysis of Complex Systems, Concluding Remarks,Problems
Text Book:
Principles of Sustainable Energy Systems, Second Edition, Series: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series.
Published: August 19, 2013 by CRC Press, Content:790 Pages | 419 Illustrations
Author(s):Frank Kreith, Susan Krumdieck
FEEC4201 MOBILE COMMUNICATION(3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE-I (18hrs)
An Overview of Wireless Systems: Introduction, Firstand Second Generation Cellular Systems,
Cellular Communications from 1G to 3G, Wireless 4G Systems, Future Wireless Networks. Fundamentals of Cellular
Communications: Introduction, Cellular Systems, Hexagonal Cell Geometry, Cochannel Interference Ratio, Cellular
System Design in Worst Case Scenario with an Omni directional Antenna, Cochannel Interference Reduction,
Directional Antennas in Seven
Cell Reuse Pattern, Cell Splitting, Adjacent Channel Interference (ACI), Segmentation,
MODULE-II (17hrs) Mobile radio propagation: Large scale path loss,small scale fading and multipath Freespace Attenuation,
Attenuation over Reflecting Surfaces, Radio wave Propagation, Characteristics of Wireless Channel, Signal Fading
Statistics, Cost 231 Model
Modulation schemes: Introduction, Introduction to modulation, PSK,OFDM, Mary Frequency Shift Keying, DS and
FS Spread Spectrum Techniques
MODULE-III (17hrs)
Fundamental of Equalization,training,linear and non linear equalizers,LMS and Zero Algorithm,diversity
techniques,RAKE receiver.
Multiple Access Techniques: Introduction, Narrowband Channelized Systems,Comparisons of
FDMA,TDMA and DSCDMA,Comparison of DS CDMA vs. TDMA System Capacity, Multicarrier DSCDMA
(MCDS CDMA) Global System for Mobile(GSM): features, architecture, channel types, Frame Structure in GSM.
Signal processing in GSM.
Text Books:
1. T S Rappaport, Wireless Communications, Pearson Education, India
2. Essential Reading: Selected portions from V K Garg, Wireless Communication and Netwrking; Morgan Kaufman
Publishers India; 2008
Reference Book:
1. W C Y Lee, Mobile Communation Engineering Theory and Applications; TMH
2.. T L Singhal, Wireless Communicaions, Tata McGraw Hill 2011
FEEE 4201 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY (3-1-0)CREDITS: 4
MODULE-1:
ELECTRIC HEATING:
Advantages and methods of electric heating, resistance heating induction heating and dielectric heating.
ELECTRIC WELDING:
Electric welding, resistance and arc welding, electric welding equipment, comparison between A.C. and D.C.
Welding.
MODULE-2:
ILLUMINATION FUNDAMENTALS:
Introduction, terms used in illumination, laws of illumination, polar curves, photometry, integrating sphere, sources
of light.
VARIOUS ILLUMINATION METHODS:
Discharge lamps, MV and SV lamps – comparison between tungsten filament lamps and fluorescent tubes, Basic
principles of light control, Types and design of lighting and flood lighting.
MODULE-3:
ELECTRIC TRACTION:
System of electric traction and track electrification, Review of existing electric traction systems in India, Special
features of traction motor, methods of electric braking-plugging Rheostatic braking and regenerative braking.
Mechanics of train movement, Speed-time curves for different services – trapezoidal and quadrilateral speed time
curves.Calculations of tractive effort, power, specific energy consumption for given run, effect of varying
acceleration and braking retardation, adhesive weight and braking retardation adhesive weight and coefficient of
adhesion
TEXT BOOK:
1. Utilisation of Electric Energy – by E. Openshaw Taylor, Orient Longman.
2. Art & Science of Utilization of electrical Energy – by Partab, DhanpatRai& Sons.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Utilization of Electrical Power including Electric drives and Electric traction – by
N.V.Suryanarayana, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1996.
2. Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical Energy – by C.L. Wadhwa, New Age
International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1997.
FEEE 4202DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
MODULE-1 (16 Hours)
SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTION
Introduction, Examples of Data control systems – Digital to Analog conversion and Analog to Digital conversion,
sample and hold operations.
THE Z – TRANSFORMS
Introduction, Linear difference equations, pulse response, Z – transforms, Theorems of Z – Transforms, the inverse
Z – transforms, Modified Z- Transforms
Z-PLANE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-TIME CONTROL SYSTEM
Z-Transform method for solving difference equations; Pulse transforms function, block diagram analysis of sampled
– data systems, mapping between s-plane and z-plane.
MODULE 2 (16 Hours)
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS
State Space Representation of discrete time systems, Pulse Transfer Function Matrix solving discrete time state space
equations, State transition matrix and it’s Properties, Methods for Computation of State Transition Matrix,
Discretization of continuous time state – space equations
CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY
Concepts of Controllability and Observability, Tests for controllability and Observability. Duality between
Controllability and Observability, Controllability and Observability conditions for Pulse Transfer Function
MODULE-3 (18 Hours)
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Mapping between the S-Plane and the Z-Plane – Primary strips and Complementary Strips – Constant frequency loci,
Constant damping ratio loci, Stability Analysis of closed loop systems in the Z-Plane.Jury stability test – Stability
Analysis by use of the Bilinear Transformation and Routh Stability criterion.
DESIGN OF DISCRETE TIME CONTROL SYSTEM BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS
Transient and steady – State response Analysis – Design based on the frequency response method – Bilinear
Transformation and Design procedure in the w-plane, Lead, Lag and Lead-Lag compensators and digital PID
controllers.
STATE FEEDBACK CONTROLLERS AND OBSERVERS
Design of state feedback controller through pole placement – Necessary and sufficient conditions, Ackerman’s
formula. State Observers – Full order and Reduced order observers.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Discrete-Time Control systems - K. Ogata, Pearson Education/PHI, 2nd Edition
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Digital Control Systems, Kuo, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2003.
2. Digital Control and State Variable Methods by M.Gopal, TMH
FEEE 4201 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY (3-1-0) CREDITS - 4
MODULE-1:
ELECTRIC HEATING:
Advantages and methods of electric heating, resistance heating induction heating and dielectric heating.
ELECTRIC WELDING:
Electric welding, resistance and arc welding, electric welding equipment, comparison between A.C. and D.C.
Welding.
MODULE-2:
ILLUMINATION FUNDAMENTALS:
Introduction, terms used in illumination, laws of illumination, polar curves, photometry, integrating sphere, sources
of light.
VARIOUS ILLUMINATION METHODS:
Discharge lamps, MV and SV lamps – comparison between tungsten filament lamps and fluorescent tubes, Basic
principles of light control, Types and design of lighting and flood lighting.
MODULE-3:
ELECTRIC TRACTION:
System of electric traction and track electrification, Review of existing electric traction systems in India, Special
features of traction motor, methods of electric braking-plugging Rheostatic braking and regenerative braking.
Mechanics of train movement, Speed-time curves for different services – trapezoidal and quadrilateral speed time
curves.Calculations of tractive effort, power, specific energy consumption for given run, effect of varying
acceleration and braking retardation, adhesive weight and braking retardation adhesive weight and coefficient of
adhesion
TEXT BOOK:
1. Utilisation of Electric Energy – by E. Openshaw Taylor, Orient Longman.
2. Art & Science of Utilization of electrical Energy – by Partab, DhanpatRai& Sons.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Utilization of Electrical Power including Electric drives and Electric traction – by
N.V.Suryanarayana, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1996.
2. Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical Energy – by C.L. Wadhwa, New Age
International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1997.
FEEE 4202 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0)CREDITS - 4
MODULE-1 (16 Hours)
SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTION
Introduction, Examples of Data control systems – Digital to Analog conversion and Analog to Digital conversion,
sample and hold operations.
THE Z – TRANSFORMS
Introduction, Linear difference equations, pulse response, Z – transforms, Theorems of Z – Transforms, the inverse
Z – transforms, Modified Z- Transforms
Z-PLANE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-TIME CONTROL SYSTEM
Z-Transform method for solving difference equations; Pulse transforms function, block diagram analysis of sampled
– data systems, mapping between s-plane and z-plane.
MODULE 2 (16 Hours)
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS
State Space Representation of discrete time systems, Pulse Transfer Function Matrix solving discrete time state space
equations, State transition matrix and it’s Properties, Methods for Computation of State Transition Matrix,
Discretization of continuous time state – space equations
CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY
Concepts of Controllability and Observability, Tests for controllability and Observability. Duality between
Controllability and Observability, Controllability and Observability conditions for Pulse Transfer Function
MODULE-3 (18 Hours)
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Mapping between the S-Plane and the Z-Plane – Primary strips and Complementary Strips – Constant frequency loci,
Constant damping ratio loci, Stability Analysis of closed loop systems in the Z-Plane.Jury stability test – Stability
Analysis by use of the Bilinear Transformation and Routh Stability criterion.
DESIGN OF DISCRETE TIME CONTROL SYSTEM BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS
Transient and steady – State response Analysis – Design based on the frequency response method – Bilinear
Transformation and Design procedure in the w-plane, Lead, Lag and Lead-Lag compensators and digital PID
controllers.
STATE FEEDBACK CONTROLLERS AND OBSERVERS
Design of state feedback controller through pole placement – Necessary and sufficient conditions, Ackerman’s
formula. State Observers – Full order and Reduced order observers.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Discrete-Time Control systems - K. Ogata, Pearson Education/PHI, 2nd Edition
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Digital Control Systems, Kuo, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2003.
2. Digital Control and State Variable Methods by M.Gopal, TMH
FECS 4201 ANDROID, GIS (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module-1
Introducing GIS and spatial data: Definition - maps and spatial information -computer assisted mapping and map
analysis - components of GIS - people and GIS - maps and spatial data - thematic characteristics of spatial data -
other sources of spatial data: census, survey data, air photos, satellite images, and field data.
Module-2
Spatial and attributes data modeling: Data quality and data standards: Concepts - Definition - Components and
assessment of data quality: Spatial entities - generalization - Raster and Vector spatial data structures - comparison
of Vector and Raster Methods - Acquisition of spatial data for terrain modeling - Raster and Vector approach to
digital terrain modeling . Data Input and Editing: Integrated GIS database - Encoding methods of data input:
keyboard, manual digitizing scanning and automatic digitizing methods, electronic data transfer - data editing:
methods of developing and correcting errors in attributes and spatial data: reproduction,
Module-3
Analyzing Operation in GIS: Terminologies - Measurements of lengths, perimeter and area in GIS. - queries -
reclassification - buffering and neighborhood functions - integrated data - Raster and Vector overlay method: point-
in-polygon, line-in-polygon and polygon- on-polygon - problems of Raster and Vector overlays - spatial interpolation
- GIS for surface analysis - network analysis: shortest path problem, travailing problem, location allocation of
resources - route tracing.
REFERENCES
1. Haywood.L, Comelius.S and S. Carver (1988) An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems,
Addison Wiley Longmont, New York.
2. Burgh P.A (1986) Principles of geographical Information System for Land Resources Assessment,
Clarendon Press, Oxford.
3. Burrough P A 2000 P A McDonnell [2000] Principles of Geographical Information systems, London:
Oxford University Press.
4. Lo.C.P., Yeung. K.W. Albert (2002) Concepts And Techniques of Geographic Information Systems,
Prentice-Hall of India Pvt ltd, New Delhi
FECS 4202 E-COMMERCE & ERP (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I (18 Hour )
Basics of E-commerce; Electronic Commerce: Overview, Definitions, Advantages &Disadvantages of E-
Commerce, Threats of E-Commerce, Managerial Prospective, Rules & Regulations for Controlling E-Commerce,
Cyber Laws; Technologies: Relationship Between E-Commerce & Networking, Different Types of Networking
for E-Commerce, internet, Intranet, EDI Systems ; Business Models of E-commerce; Model Based on Transaction
Type, Model Based on Transaction Party - B2B, B2C, C2B, C2C, E-Governance; Four C’s (Convergence,
Collaborative Computing, Content Management & Call Centre); Convergence: Technological Advances in
Convergence - Types, Convergence and its implications, Convergence &Electronic Commerce; Collaborative
Computing: Collaborative product development, contract as per CAD, Simultaneous Collaboration, Security;
Content Management: Definition of content, Authoring Tools and Content Management, Content - partnership,
repositories, convergence, providers, Web Traffic & Traffic management: Content Marketing; Call Centre:
Definition, Need, Tasks Handled, Mode of Operation
Supply Chain Management: E-logistics, Supply Chain Portal, Supply Chain planning Tools (SCP Tools),
SupplyChain Execution (SCE), SCE - Framework
Module –II (16 Hour )
Payment System for E-commerce; E-Payment Mechanism; Payment through card system, E-Cheque, E-Cash, E-
Payment Threats & Protections. E-Marketing: Home - shopping, E-Marketing, Tele-marketing; Electronic Data
Interchange (EDI): Meaning, Benefits, Concepts, Application, EDI Model
Risk of E-Commerce: Overview, Security for E-Commerce, Security Standards, Firewall, Cryptography, Key
Management, Password Systems, Digital Certificates, Digital Signatures.Internet Business Strategies Electronic
marketplaces, Electronic Auctions, Mobile Commerce,Virtual Communities
Module - III (16 Hour )
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Features, capabilities and Overview of Commercial Software, re-
engineering work processes for IT applications, Business Process Redesign, Knowledge Engineering and Data
Warehouse. Business Modules; Finance, Manufacturing (Production), Human Resources, Plant Maintenance,
Materials, Management, Quality Management Sales & Distribution ERP Package. ERP Market; ERP Market Place,
SAP AG, PeopleSoft, BAAN, JD Edwards, Oracle Corporation.ERP-Present and Future: Enterprise Application
Integration (EAI), ERP and E-Commerce, ERP and Internet, Future Directions in ERP
Textbooks
1. Ecommerce, Gary P. Schneider, Cengage Learning
2. Electronic Commerce: Framework Technologies & Applications, Bharat Bhasker, TMH
Reference Books
1. E-commerce: Concepts, models & strategies, C.V.S Murthy, Himalaya Publishing
2. Electronic Commerce: A Manager‟s Guide, Kalakota&Whinston, Pearson
3. Kalakotia, Whinston : Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Pearson Education.
4. Loshinpete, Murphy P.A. : Electronic Commerce, Jaico Publishing Housing
5. E-commerce, Jibitesh Mishra, Macmillan
6. E-commerce : Strategy Technologies & Applications, Tata McGraw Hill.
FECS 4203 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module –I (Lecture Hour 16)
Process Models: Software Processes, Software Development Life Cycle Models, Waterfall Model, „V‟ Model,
Prototyping Model, The Iterative Waterfall Model, The Spiral Model Software Requirement Engineering:
Requirement Engineering Process, Requirement Inception, Identification of
Stakeholders, Requirement, Requirement Elaboration: User Requirements, Initial Technical Requirements, Final
Functional Requirements, Negotiation, Requirement Structured Analysis & Design: Introduction to Structured
Analysis, Data Flow Diagram, Process Specification,
Entity Relationship Model, Structured Design Methodologies: Coupling and Cohesion, Structure Chart, Mapping
DFD into Structure Chart
Module –II (Lecture Hour 18)
Object Oriented Concepts & Principles: Key OO Concepts: Object, Class, Message, Inheritance, Abstraction,
Encapsulation, Polymorphism, Relationships: Is-A Relationship, Has-A Relationship, Uses-A Relationship
Modelling Techniques: Booch OO Design Model, Rumbaugh‟s Object Modelling Technique, Jacobson‟s model, The
Unified Approach to Modelling, Unified Modelling Language Object Oriented Analysis & Design: Use-Case
Modelling, Use-Case Realization,Types of Classes: Class Classification Approaches: Noun Phrase Approach, CRC
Card Approach, Use-case Driven Approach Identification of Classes, Relationship, Attributes and Method System
Context and Architectural Design, Defining System Boundary, Identification of Subsystems, Principles of Class
Design, Types of Design Classes UML diagrams: Class diagram, Object diagram, Activity diagram, State diagram,
Interaction diagrams, Sequence diagram, Collaboration Diagram, Component Diagram, Deployment Diagram,
Patterns
Module –III (Lecture Hour 16)
Software Testing: Testing Fundamentals, Verification & Validation, Black Box Testing, White Box Testing, Unit
Testing, Integration Testing, Object Oriented Testing, System Testing, Usability Testing
Software Metrics- Software Metrics and its Classification, Software Size Metrics: LOC Metrics, Function Point
Metrics, Feature Point Metrics, Bang Metrics, Halstead‟s Metrics; Quality Metrics, Process Metrics, Design Metrics:
High Level Design Metrics, Component Level Design Metrics Object Oriented Metrics: CK Metrics Suite, Metrics
for Object Oriented Design (MOOD) Project Estimation Techniques, COCOMO Model: Basic COCOMO
Model, Intermediate COCOMO model, Complete COCOMO model, COCOMO II ; Web Engineering: General
Web Characteristics, Emergence of Web Engineering, Web Engineering Process, Web Design Principles.
Text Books
1. Software Engineering, Roger S Pressman, TMH
2. Fundamentals of Software Engineering, Rajib Mall, PHI
Reference Books
1. Software Engineering, Sommerville, Pearson
2. Software Engineering Fundamentals, Behforooz& Hudson, Oxford
FECS 4204 CLOUD COMPUTING (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module 1
Introduction to cloud computing, Brief on different computing Paradigms, Evolution of cloud computing, features
and benefits of cloud paradigm, Roots of cloud computing, The 3-4-5 Rule. 3 services/ delivery models: IaaS, PaaS,
SaaS, Cloud deployment models: private, public, community and hybrid models, 5 characteristics of cloud, cloud
architecture, issues and challenges in cloud computing, Enterprise cloud computing paradigm; SaaS-Introduction,
Pros-Cons, Traditional packaged software vs SAAS, Examples of SaaS. Case Study-Facebook, Google Docs; IaaS-
Introduction, Reference Model, Examples, Case study-Amazon Web Services(AWS): Amazon EC2, Auto scaling,
Elastic Load Balancing, Availability Zones, Region, Edge Location, EBS,S3, Amazon cloudFront, RDS,
DynamoDB, VPC, Route 53
Module 2
Virtualization, types of virtualization, uses of virtualization, Types of Hypervisors(VMM), Full Virtualization vs
Para Virtualization, virtual machines provisioning and management, VM migration, VM migration techniques, VM
life cycle, VM monitoring, Amazon EC2, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula, distributed management of VMs; PaaS-
Introduction, Examples, Case Study- Google App Engine
Module 3
Resource provisioning, resource contention, resource fragmentation, over- and under- provisioning of resources,
resource allocation techniques, Use of Map-Reduce in cloud computing, SLA management in cloud computing with
sample SLA examples, Cloud security issues, Multi-tenancy, applications of cloud computing in education, business
and healthcare domains, data security in cloud.
Text book:
1. Cloud computing: Principles and paradigm, by RajkumarBuyya, James Broberg, AndrzejGoscinski, Wiley
India Pvt. Ltd.
2. Moving to the Cloud: DinkarSitaram, GeethaManjunath, Syngress
Reference books: 1. Cloud Computing for Dummies, Judith Hurwitz, Robin Bloor, Marcia Kaufman and Fern Halper, Wiley
Publication
FECS 4205 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATIONS (3-1-0) CREDITS:4
Module-1(16 Hrs)
Evolution of Internet, TCP/IP: addressing and Routing. Internet applications: FTP, Telnet, World Wide Web:
HTTP protocol. ;Designing web pages: HTML, forms, Tables, Frames, CGI scripts, JAVA script, DHTML,
Introduction to XML.
Module-2(12Hrs)
E-Commerce and security issues including symmetric and asymmetric key, encryption and digital signature, Data
Integrity, authentication, Network Address Translator, SSL, Emerging trends, Internet telephony, Intranet and
extranet, HTTPS protocol, Role of DNS, Role of W3C
Module-3(12HRs)
Electronic Mail: POP3, SMTP. IMAP & Webmail. Cookies: Definition of cookies, Create and Store a cookie with
example, Threats: Malicious code-viruses, Trojan horses, Worms; eavesdropping, spoofing, modification, denial of
service attacks. Firewall, Types of Firewall, designing issues.
Introduction to Search Engine and Web Crawler.
Text Book:
1. Web Warrior Guide to Web Design Technologies, Don Gosselin, Joel Sklar& others, Cengage Learning.
2. Data Communications and Networking: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Tata McGraw-Hill, 4th Ed
3. Forouzan& D Mukhopadhyay ,Cryptography and Network Security., McGraw Hill, 2nded.2010.