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MINUTES OF 49th MEETING OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL
The 49th Meeting of the Governing council was held on June 30, 2018 at 9.30 am in the Board room of NMAMIT, Nitte. MEMBERS PRESENT :
1. Sri N.Vinaya Hegde President, NET, Mangalore
Chairman
2. Sri N.Vishal Hegde Trustee, NET, Mangalore
Member
3. Sri M.Rajendra Director (Finance) NET, Mangalore
Member
4. Dr. Gopal Mogeraya Director, NIT,Goa
Member
5. Sri Gopi Krishna Centre Head, Infosys Mangalore
Member
6. Dr. K.S. Satyanarayanan HoD, Dept. of Civil Engg. SRM University, Chennai
Member
7. Dr. H.C.Nagaraj Principal, NMIT, Bangalore & Dean-VTU, Belagavi
Permanent Special Invitee
8. Dr. Bhamy V. Shenoy Ex Principal Consultant PA Consulting, Houstan, Texas
Special Invitee
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9. Sri Gopinath S. Advisor-NMAMIT,Nitte
Special Invitee
10. Dr. A.N.Parameswaran Director, Industry-Institute-Collaboration NMAMIT,Nitte
Special Invitee
11. Dr.K.Sankaran Director, JKSHIM, NMAMIT,Nitte
Additional Member
12. Dr. Shrinivasa Rao B R Vice Principal & CoE NMAMIT,Nitte
Additional Member
13. Ms.Akshatha V.Bhat (USN 4NM16CS012) NMAMIT,Nitte
Student Nominee(UG)
14. Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar Principal NMAMIT,Nitte
Member/Secretary
Members who remained absent to the meeting with prior intimation 1. Dr. N.V.R.Naidu
Principal, MSRIT, Bangalore & Executive Council Member-VTU Bangalore
Member (VTU Nominee)
2. Dr. Karamjeet Singh Punjab University, Chandigarh
Member (UGC Nominee)
3. Sri M.Rohit Bhat CEO, Robosoft Technologies Ltd. Udupi
Member
4. Dr. Abhai Kumar Principal Thiagarajar College of Engg. Madhurai
Member
5. Dr. S.Y. Kulkarni Vice Chancellor, REVA University Bangalore
Additional Member
6. Mr.Gururaj K.G. (USN 17MMD02) NMAMIT,Nitte
Student Nominee (PG)
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Member Secretary welcomed the Chairman, and members of Governing Council to the
meeting. He introduced two New members. Dr. K.S. Satyanarayanan, Professor,
SRM University, Chennai and Dr. Bhamy V.Shenoy, Ex Principal Consultant, PA Consulting,
Houstan, Texas and also introduced new student observer Ms.Akshatha V.Bhat.
Chairman of the GC, welcomed the new members to the Governing Council meeting.
Principal presented Institution details briefly.
Principal Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar requested Chairman for permission to take up the agenda for discussion.
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I. Agenda for Confirmation and Approval
AGENDA GC/49-01/18 Approval of the Minutes of the 48th Meeting of the Governing Council held on 30-12-2017.
The 48th Meeting of Governing Council was held on 30-12-2017 at the Board
Room NMAMIT, Nitte. The Minutes of the said meeting were circulated to all the members of the Board. No comments were received. The minutes of the same meeting are now placed before the Governing Council for its consideration and approval.
AGENDA GC/48-01/17 Approval of the Minutes of the 47th Meeting of the Governing Council held on 29-06-2017. Resolution: Resolved to confirm and approve the minutes of 47th Meeting. AGENDA GC/48-02/17 Report of Action taken in pursuance of 47th meeting
of Governing Council held on 29-06-2017. Resolution: Resolved to approve the action taken report
AGENDA GC/48-03/17 Discussion about Centres of Excellence.
Resolution: Resolved and approved.
AGENDA GC/48-04/17 Matter concerning recruitments
Resolution: Noted & Approved.
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AGENDA GC/48-05/17 Matters concerning Placements
Resolution: Noted.
AGENDA GC/48-06/17 - Ratification for Conference/Workshop organized and attended Resolution: Noted and approved.(as per the suggestion made in previous GC meeting, actions are taken, which are given next)
AGENDA GC/48-07/17 Ratification of request made to VTU to get NoC to join Nitte University. Resolution: Noted.
AGENDA GC/48-08/17 Ratification for Authorization to receive grants from DST SERB for and FDP “Machine Learning and applications in Science and Technology”. Resolution: Noted and ratified.
AGENDA GC/48-09/17 Result Analysis of Odd Semester-2017-18
Resolution: Noted.
AGENDA GC/48-10/17: Any other matter
Resolution: Noted.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its confirmation and approval.
RESOLUTION: Resolved to Confirm and Approve the minutes of 48th Meeting of Governing Council.
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II. Action Taken Reports
GC/49-02/18 Report of Action taken in pursuance of 48th meeting of Governing Council held on 30-12-2017.
GC/48-06/17: Ratification for Conference/Workshop organized and attended.
Note: Member Secretary presented the details of faculty presentation details in the institution, as given below. GC appreciated the system.
Sl. No. Name Dept. Deputed for Place Date
Time & Date of
Presentation Venue:
Board Room Time : 2.30 -
4.00 P.M 1. Mrs. Ashwini B. ISE To attend the
workshop on “Machine Learning and its applications in Engineering & Technology”
NMAMIT, Nitte
2nd January
2018
1st June, 2018
2. Ms. Mamatha Balipa
MCA To attend the FDP on “Firewall; ,Installation,
Configuration and Management”
Alva’s Institute of
Management & Technology
8th to 12th January.
2018
3. Mr. Sandesh Nayak
Mech. To attend AICTE Sponsored 12 days FDP on Industrial Automation using
Hydraulics Pneumatics & PLC”
MIT Manipal 1st Jan. to 12th Jan.
2018
4. Mr. Aneesh Joshe Mech To attend and present paper titled “ Design of
Negative Pressure Chamber for Microbiology Laboratory”
Raipur Medical College
Chhattisgarh
2nd Jan. 2018
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5. Mr. Shanmuk Shetty
Civil To attend and present paper titled “ Analysis
of L shaped RC Columns Subjected to
bending with Axial Load Using Moment –
Curvature Relationship” in the
International Conference on
“Emerging Trends in Science & Technology
for Engineering Systems ( ICETSTES-
2018”)
SJC Institute of Technology, Chikkaballapur
10th & 11th
Jan. 2018
6. Ms. Sarika Hegde CS To attend first winter Course on
Computational Brain Research
IIT Madras 2nd to 7th January,
2018
4th June,2018
7. Mr. Pradeep Karanth
Civil To attend International workshop on “ Development of
Sustainable Smart Cities : Perspectives
on Engineering Challenges ( DoSS-
PEC-2018) “
MITE, Mijar, Moodabidri
3rd to 4th Jan. 2018
8. Mrs. Spoorthi B. Shetty
MCA To attend 2 days hands on training programme on IoT
NITK Surathkal
23rd & 24th Feb. 2018
9. Mrs. Deepa ISE To attend the Faculty Development
Programme on “Firewall Installation Configuration and
Management”
Alvas Institute of Technology,
Moodbidri
8th Jan. to 12th Jan.
2018
5th
June,2018
10. Mr. Thushar Shetty
Civil To attend International workshop on “ Development of
Sustainable Smart Cities : Perspectives
on Engineering Challenges ( DoSS-
PEC-2018) “
MITE, Mijar, Moodabidri
3rd to 4th Jan. 2018
11. Mr. Jason Elroy Martis
ISE To attend the Java Fundamentals by
Oracle ICT Academics
Bangaluru 8th Jan. to 12th Jan.
2018 12. Mr. Roshan
Fernadis CS To attend the 5 days
Short Term Course on “Pattern Recognition and Application” (A Gain short term
Course)”
NITK Surathkal
29th Jan. to 2nd Feb.
2018
13. Dr. Bharath B. R. BTE To attend and present his paper titled
“TRAF6 Inhibition: For LPS neutralization” in
C-DAC, Savitribai
Phule Pune Uni Campus,
9th Jan. to 11th Jan.
2018
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the Symposium on ‘Accelerating Biology 2018: Digitalizing life’
Ganeshkhind, Pune
5th June 2018 14. Mr. Prashanth
Kumar K. Civil To attend the 5 days
Short Term Course on “Geostatistical
Analysis of Environmental Data”
NITK, Surathkal
19th Feb. to 23rd
Feb. 2018
15. Mr. Abhir Bhandary
ISE To attend the Java Fundamentals by
Oracle ICT Academics
Bangaluru 8th Jan. to 12th Jan.
2018
6th June 2018
16. Mr. Janakraj
Civil To attend International workshop on “ Development of
Sustainable Smart Cities : Perspectives
on Engineering Challenges ( DoSS-
PEC-2018) “
MITE, Mijar, Moodabidri
3rd to 4th Jan. 2018
17. Mr. Puneeth B.R.
MCA To attend the FDP on “Firewall; ,Installation,
Configuration and Management”
Alva’s Institute of
Management & Technology
8th to 12th January.
2018
18. Mrs. Rasmi Naveen
IS To attend and present paper titled “An
improved method for Reversible Data Hiding
Steganography Combined with
Cryptography” in the 2nd International Conference on
“Inventive Systems and Control (ICISC-
2018)”
JCT College of Engineering Coimbatore
19th & 20th Jan. 2018
19. Mr. Shriram Marathe
Civil To attend one day Intensive Executive
Development Programme on “
Managing Personnel Finance for Financial
Prosperity and Independence”
Nitte Education
International Mangalore
9th Feb., 2018
20. Mr. Raghavendra Bairy
Physics To attend and present paper titled “Cobalt
doped ZnO thin films with enhanced linear
and third order nonlinear optical
properties for optoelectriconic
applications” in the international
Conference on “ Recent advances in
Materials Science and Biophysics (RAMSB)”
Mangalore University
23rd & 24th Jan. 2018
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21. Mrs. Nayana P. Shetty
EE To attend and present paper in the International Conference on
“Inventive Computing Systems and
Applications (ICICSA 2018)
Hotel IBIS , Pattaya , Thailand
29th & 30th Jan. 2018
7th June,2018
22. Ms. Ankitha Nayak
CS To attend one week short term course on “
Pattern Recognition wit Applications”
NITK Surathkal
29th Jan. to 2nd Feb.
2018
23. Mr. Raghavendra Bairy
Physics To attend and present paper titled “Zn doped
cdo thin films with enhanced linear and third order nonlinear optical properties for
optoelectrical applications” in the
international Conference on “
Design, Materials & Manufacture )(IcDem-
2018)”
NITK Surathkal
29th &30th Jan. 2018
24. Mr. Bhojaraj Civil To attend the Short Term Course on “
Practical Analysis of Environmental Data with Open Sourse
Software ( R & Q GIS)
NITK Surathkal
5th to 9th Feb. 2018
25. Mr. Sharathchandra
Mech. To attend FDP on “ Advanced
Manufacturing Processing
Techniques”
Malnad Engg. College , Hasan
12th to17th Feb. 2018
26. Dr. Mithun
Civil To attend the 5 days Global Initiate of
Academic Networks (GIAN) course on
Construction Pollution and Management
NITK Surathkal
12th to 16th Feb.
2018
27. Dr. Ajith Hebbale Mech. To attend one week FDP on “ Advanced
Manufacturing Processing
Techniques”
Malnad Engineering
College, Hasan
12th Feb. to 17th
Feb. 2018
8th June,2018
28. Dr. K.V.S.S.S.S Sairam
EC To present his papers titled “ Survivability
Standard Techniques Implementation in
Fiber Optic Networks (SSTIFON)- An overview in the International
Conference”OWT-2018”
Malaviya Institute of Technology,
Jaipur
10th and 11th Feb.
2018
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29. Mrs. Srividya EC To attend and present paper titled “A Study of Optimum Sampling
pattern for reconstruction of MR
images using Compressive sensing” in the International
Conference on (ICAECC-2018)”
REVA University , Bangalore
9th & 10th Feb. 2018
8th June,2018
30. Mr. Sunil Kumar Aithal
CSE To attend the two days’ workshop on
‘Agile Methodology in Cognitive Era’
MIT Manipal 15th & 16th February
2018
31. Mrs. Asmitha Poojari
CS To attend and present paper titled “ A
comparative Analysis of Symmetric
Lightweight Block Ciphers” in the
Springer Conference IEMIS2018
University of Engineering & Management
Kolkata
23rd to 25th Feb.
2018
32. Mr. Vishwanath JS
Mech To attend and present paper titled “ Modeling
& Prediction of Surface Roughness in
Ti-6AI-4V turned surfaces: Use of DTWC
image Fusion and GLCM” in the International
Conference on (Icon MMEE-2018)
MITE Moodbidri
2nd &3rd March, 2018
33. Mrs. Akshaya IS To attend and present paper titled” Analyzing
and Comparison of Movie Rating using Hadoop and Spark Frame Work” in the
International Conference on “ Data
Analytics and Learning 2018 (DAL
18)
Manasagangotri Mysore 30th &31st
March,2018
30th &31st March,201
8
11th June,2018
34. Mr. Krishnaprasad N.
Rao
CSE To attend the two days’ workshop on
‘Agile Methodology in Cognitive Era’
MIT Manipal 15th & 16th February
2018
35. Mrs. Anusha R. EC Permitted for online paper presentation of
her paper titled” TRMA: An efficient
Approach for Mutual Authentication of
RFID Wireless Systems”
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36. Mr. Adarsh Rai Mech. To attend and present his paper titled “Comparison of
Modeling Techniques to be used as an
objective function in optimization
Techniques” in the International Conference on
(ICONMMEE-2018)
MITE, Moodbidri
2nd & 3rd March 2018
11th June,2018
37. Mrs. Rashmi P. Shetty
Mech. To attend and present her paper titled “Wind power optimization: a
comparison of metaheuristic
algorithms” in the International Conference on Advances in
Manufacturing materials and Energy
Engineering
MITE, Moodbidri
2nd & 3rd March 2018
38. Mr. Grynal D’Mello
Mech To attend and present paper titled “ Surface Roughness Prediction in High Speed Turning
of Ti-6AI-4V: A comparison of
Techniques” in the International
Conference on (Icon MMEE-2018)
MITE Moodbidri
2nd &3rd March, 2018
39. Mrs. Ramya
MCA To attend one day TCS AIP Faculty
Development Programme
MIT Manipal 9th March, 2018
12th June,2018
40. Mrs. Prabha Niranjan
EC To attend and present paper titled “ Study of Controller Techniques
for Precision Positioning” in the
ICTS 2018 and publication in Springer Series
Ahmedabad 6th & 7th , April 2018
41. Mrs. Rashmi Naveen
IS To attend Inter-College Workshop on “
ColPoll-Amazon Web Services “
Alva’s Institute of
Engineering & Technology, Moodabidri
19th March, 2018
42. Mr. Puneeth R. P. CSE To attend the two days’ workshop on
‘Agile Methodology in Cognitive Era’
MIT Manipal 15th & 16th February
2018
43. Dr. Subramanya Ishwara Bhat
Chemistry To attend and present paper titled “
Uncatalyzed one-pot three- component
synthesis of
CNMS Jain University
Kanakapura, Bangalore
24th & 25th April 2018
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Pyranoqionolone derivatives in water” in
the International Conference on “ Green
Methods for Separation
Purification and Nanomaterials
Synthesis” 44. Mr. Krishna
Prasad
Mech. To attend two days training programme on Industry Powered
Automotive Laboratory
Ashok Leyland
Ennore Plant Chennai
23rd &24th April, 2018
45. Dr. S. K.Mahadeve
Gowda
Civil To attend one day Intensive Executive
Development Programme on “ Understanding
Artificial Intelligence and Design Thinking
for Building an Organization of the
future”
Nitte Education
International, Mangaluru
27th April,2018
13th June,2018
46. Dr. Mallikappa Mech To attend the all India seminar on
Residual Stress and Advanced NDE Techniques for
Structural Integrity Assessment : Key
Challenges & Remidies
National Institute of Advanced
Studies, IISc Campus
Bangalore
16th & 17th June, 2018
47. Mr. Vincent D’souza
Mech. To attend two days training programme on Industry Powered
Automotive Laboratary
Ashok Leyland
Ennore Plant Chennai
23rd &24th April, 2018
48. Mr. Shriram P. Marathe
Civil To attend the five days GIAN course on
“Concrete: Microstructure
Characterization”
NITK, Surathkal
18th to 22nd June
2018
49. Mr. Shivakumar B. R.
E&C To attend and present his paper titled
“Investigation on Land Cover Mapping of Large RS Imagery using Fuzzy based
Maximum Likelihood Classifier” in the
International Conference (ISMAC-
CVB 2018)
SCADIT, Coimbatore
16th & 17th May 2018
50. Ms. Anusha R.
E&C To attend the QIP Short Term Course on
“Basic Digital Systems: Theory and
Practice”
IIT Bombay 7th to 11th May 2018
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51. Mr. Sudarshana E&C To attend the QIP Short Term Course on
“Basic Digital Systems: Theory and
Practice”
IIT Bombay 7th to 11th May 2018
18th June,2018
52. Dr. Arun Kumar Bhat
Civil To attend one day Intensive Executive
Development Programme on “ Understanding
Artificial Intelligence and Design Thinking
for Building an Organization of the
future”
Nitte Education
International, Mangaluru
27th April,2018
53. Mr. Pradyumna G. R.
E&C To attend the QIP Short Term Course on
“Basic Digital Systems: Theory and
Practice”
IIT Bombay 7th to 11th May 2018
54. Dr. Mallikappa Mech To attend the all India seminar on
Residual Stress and Advanced NDE Techniques for
Structural Integrity Assessment : Key
Challenges & Remidies
National Institute of Advanced
Studies, IISc Campus
Bangalore
16th & 17th May, 2018
55. Mr. Naveen J. E&E To attend One day Intensive Development
Program on “Understanding
Artificial Intelligence and Design Thinking
for Building an Organization of the
Future”
Nitte Education
International, Mangalore
27th April 2018
56. Dr. Bhojaraja B. E.
Civil To attend the two days National Workshop on
“Applications of Remote Sensing & GIS in Civil Engineering”
A.J. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mangaluru
3rd & 4th May 2018
57. Mr. Sushanth S. Bhandary
Civil To attend the two days National Workshop on
“Applications of Remote Sensing & GIS in Civil Engineering”
AJ Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mangaluru
3rd & 4th May
2018
58. Mr. Karthik E&C To attend the QIP Short Term Course on
“Basic Digital Systems: Theory and
Practice”
IIT Bombay 7th to 11th May 2018
19th June,2018
59. Mrs. Thangamani R.
Civil To attend the two days National Workshop on
“Applications of Remote Sensing & GIS in Civil Engineering”
AJ Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mangaluru
3rd & 4th May 2018
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The matter was placed before Governing Council for its information.
Resolution: Noted and Resolved to approve the Action Taken Report.
60. Mr. Anil Kumar Civil To attend the two days National Workshop on
“Applications of Remote Sensing & GIS in Civil Engineering”
AJ Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mangaluru
3rd & 4th May 2018
19th June,2018
61. Mrs. Sharada U. Shenoy
CSE To attend and present her paper titled
“Comparative Analysis of TCP variants for Video
Transmission over Multihop Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks” in International Conference
(ICCNCT – 2018)
RVS Technical Campus,
Coimbatore
26th to 27th April
2018
62. Mr. Jason Elroy Martis
ISE To attend the workshop on “Internet of Things” – Basics for its members
on 5th May 2018 at Automation and Robotics
Club
St. Joseph Engg. College
Mangalore
5th May 2018
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GC/48-09/17: Result Analysis of Odd semester 2017-18:
Principal presented the list of 54 numbers of slow learners who were failed in 1st semester during December 2017 Exam and the details of steps taken to provide them additional academic inputs. GC appreciated the actions taken for failed students.
GC Suggested to depute senior faculty members to teach 1st semester classes as far as possible. Other than Remedial classes, counseling is also necessary for some students- members added.
Chairman asked the Principal to provide details of students who left the course and the college during 2017-18, at an early date.
Resolution : Noted and Resolved to approve the Action Taken Report.
GC/48-10/17: Any other matter
Academic and Administrative audit
Resolution : Noted and Resolved to approve the Action Taken Report.
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III. Agenda for discussion and approval GC/49-03/18: Academic related matters Result Analysis of Even Semester held during May 2018 (Before Makeup) The matter was placed before Governing Council for its ratification and approval
Resolution: GC Noted and approved.
List of students eligible for the award of degrees
Note: Member Secretary presented the list of students eligible for the award of degrees.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its information and approval Resolution: Resolved and approved
List of Gold and Silver medal winners
Note: Member Secretary presented the List of Gold and Silver medal winners.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its information and approval.
Resolution: Resolved and approved.
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Syllabus revision
Note: Member Secretary presented the following salient points approved in the Academic Council meeting,
(i) Modified Vertical progression rules.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval. Note: Chairman suggested to defer the matter at least for one more year, in view of
NMAMIT’s application pending in front of UGC to join to Nitte Deemed to be
University.
(ii) Introduction of General Open Electives for 2016-2020 batch.
Following are the General Open Electives opted by 5th semester students:
Sl. No. Name of General Open Electives Number of
students
1. Introduction to Yoga 47
2. Physical Education Principles 12
3. Overview of Indian Culture and Arts 06
4. Introduction to French Language 38
5. MOOC Courses
(3 Credit course as recommended by the Department) 02
Note: GC appreciated the fact that General Open Electives other than Engineering
subjects are offered as the General Open Electives.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval.
Resolution: Approved.
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(iii) Syllabus revision as per new VTU guidelines based on new AICTE
curriculum for 2018-2022 batch.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval.
Resolution: Approved the revised syllabus.
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(iv) Detailed Syllabus and requirement details of 6 months Certificate courses on
“Cyber Security”, “Welding Technology”, “Robotics” and “Automotive
electronics” as given below was placed before the GC for approval. These courses
will be run as per the VTU guidelines from January 2019, if sufficient number of
candidates opt for it.
Syllabus of “Cyber Security” 18IS101 Economics for Cyber Security 4+0+0+0 Hrs/Week: 4 Total Hours:52
UNIT-I 10Hours
Introduction to security economics: Overview, Brief history of the field: why study cybersecurity as an economics problem, Economics for Engineers, Economics of information goods, security engineering for economists.
UNIT-II 11Hours
Measuring cyber security: How to measure cyber security? Metrics in practice, data collection and processing, case study: security metrics for botnet mitigation by ISPs
UNIT-III 11Hours
Security Investment and Management: Security Strategies: Reasons to invest in security for security providers and consumers. Optimal information security investment: Security cost and benefits, security/investment metrics, Gordon-Loeb model & extensions, Timing of security investments, Risk Management: Risk acceptance vs. avoidance, risk mitigation, risk transfer: Cyber insurance, operational security management: secure software development, patch management, incident management, forensics, may be identity management.
UNIT IV 10Hours
Market Failures: Public goods, Information asymmetries, Externalities, Policy Interventions to correct market failures: Ex ante safety regulation/ex post liability, information disclosure (trust seals, certifications and breach notification), indirect intermediary liability
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Case study: cooperation and information sharing: phishing takedown, the role of intermediaries, case study: payment card industry.
UNIT V 10Hours
The Human Factor: Introduction to behavioural economics, The heuristics and biases tradition, Applying behavioural economics: consumer behaviour and deception, The behavioural economics of privacy, security economics and policy.
References
1.The law and economics of Cyber Security, Mark F. Grady & Francesco Parisi, Cambridge UP publisher, 2005.
2. Managing Cyber Security Resources: A Cost-Benefit Analysis, Lawrence A Gordon & Martin P.Loeb.
3. https://www.edx.org/course/cyber-security-economics-delftx-secon101x-0
18IS102 Cyber Security for Physical Systems 4+0+0+0 Hrs/Week: 4 Total Hours:52
UNIT-I 11Hours
Who are Cybercriminals? Classifications of Cybercrimes. Security and vulnerability of cyber-physical infrastructure networks, game theory for infrastructure security, An analytical framework for cyber-physical networks, Mobile and wireless network security, Robust wireless infrastructure against jamming attacks, Security of Mobile Adhoc networks, Defending against Identity based Attacks in wireless networks, Security of sensor networks.
Cyber offenses: How Criminals Plan Them: How Criminals Plan the Attacks, Social Engineering, Cyber stalking, Cyber cafe and Cybercrimes, Botnets: The Fuel for Cybercrime, Attack Vector.
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UNIT-II 11Hours
Cybercrime: Mobile and Wireless Devices: Introduction, Proliferation of Mobile and Wireless Devices, Trends in Mobility, Credit Card Frauds in Mobile and Wireless Computing Era, Security Challenges Posed by Mobile Devices, Registry Settings for Mobile Devices, Authentication Service Security, Attacks on Mobile/Cell Phones, Mobile Devices: Security Implications for organizations, Organizational Measures for Handling Mobile, Organizational Security Policies and Measures in Mobile Computing Era, Laptops.
UNIT-III 10Hours
Tools and Methods Used in Cybercrime: Introduction, Proxy Servers and Anonymizers, Phishing, Password Cracking, Keyloggers and Spywares, Virus and Worms, Trojan Horses and Backdoors, Steganography, DoS and DDoS Attacks.
Hardware&Security:Vulnerabilities& Solutions, Languages and Security: Safer software through Language and Compiler techniques, Cloud computing and data security, Event Awareness and System Monitoring for Cyber Physical Infrastructure,
UNIT-IV 10Hours
Introduction to Indian Cyber Law, Objective and Scope of the it Act, 2000, Intellectual Property Issues, Overview of Intellectual - Property – Related Legislation in India, Patent, Copyright, Law Related to Semiconductor Layout and Design, Software License
Pervasive Sensing and Monitoring for Situational Awareness, Managing and Securing Critical Infrastructure with Semantic Policy and Trust-Driven Approach, Policies.
UNIT-V 10Hours
Access Control and Formal Methods, Formal Analysis of Policy-Based Security Configuarations in Enterprise Networks, Security and Privacy in Smart Grid. Automotive Information Technology, Mobile Health-Care (m-health) systems, VoIP Telecommunication Networks.
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TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES:
1. Sajal Das, Krishna Kant, and Nan Zhang, Securing Cyber-Physical Critical Infrastructure – Foundations & Challenges, Morgan Kaufmann, 2012.
2. SunitBelapure and Nina Godbole, “Cyber Security: Understanding Cyber Crimes, Computer Forensics And Legal Perspectives”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, ISBN: 978-81-265-21791, Publish Date 2013.
3. Dr. Surya Prakash Tripathi, RitendraGoyal, Praveen Kumar Shukla, KLSI. “Introduction to information security and cyber laws”. Dreamtech Press. ISBN: 9789351194736, 2015.
18IS103 Internetworking and Security 4+0+0+0 Hrs/Week: 4 Total Hours: 52 UNIT-I 11 Hours Introduction to Cryptography and Network Security Concepts: Security Trends, OSI Security Architecture, Classical Encryption Techniques, Cipher Principles, Data Encryption Standard, Block Cipher Design Principles, AES Cipher. UNIT-II 11 Hours Encryption Algorithms: Introduction to Number Theory, Key Distribution, Random Number Generation, Public Key Cryptography and RSA, Key Management, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange UNIT-III 10 Hours Authentication functions-MAC & HASH: Authentication Requirements, Authentication Functions, Message Authentication Codes, Hash Functions, Digital Signature Standard
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UNIT-IV 10 Hours Network Security Applications: Kerberos, X.509 Authentication Service, PGP, S/MIME, IP Security UNIT-V 10 Hours System Level Security: Intrusion Detection, Password Management, Viruses and Related Threats, Virus Counter Measures, Firewall Design Principles, Trusted Systems. Internet Security Protocols: SSL, SHTTP, TSP, SET, SSL versus SET, 3D Secure Protocol, Electronic Money Text books:
1. William Stallings, “Cryptography and Network Security – Principles and Practice”, Prentice Hall of India, Fifth Edition, 2011.
2. AtulKahate, “Cryptography and Network Security”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. Reference Books:
1. Bruce Schneier, “Applied Cryptography”, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2. Charles B. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, “Security in Computing”, Fourth
Edition, Pearson Education 3. Eric Maiwald, “Fundamentals of Network Security”, TATA McGraw-Hill,2010.
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18IS104 Digital Forensics 4+0+0+0 Hrs/Week: 4 Total Hours:52
UNIT-I 11Hours
Introduction to IT laws & Cyber Crimes – India and International perspectives, Governance and Legal Issues. Principles of Digital investigations, Hardware forensics tools – Single purpose, Computer networks and Servers Software forensics tools, Log file analysis, Cloud forensics.
Understanding Computer Forensics: Introduction, Historical Background of Cyberforensics, Digital Forensics Science, The Need for Computer Forensics, Cyberforensics and Digital Evidence, Forensics Analysis of E-Mail.
UNIT-II 11Hours
Understanding Computer Forensics: Introduction, Historical Background of Cyberforensics, Digital Forensics Science, The Need for Computer Forensics, Cyberforensics and Digital Evidence, Forensics Analysis of E-Mail, Digital Forensics Life Cycle, Chain of Custody Concept, Network Forensics, Approaching a Computer Forensics Investigation, Setting up a Computer Forensics Laboratory: Understanding the Requirements, Computer Forensics and Steganography, Relevance of the OSI 7 Layer Model to Computer Forensics.
UNIT-III 10Hours
Forensics and Social Networking Sites: The Security/Privacy Threats, Computer Forensics from Compliance Perspective, Challenges in Computer Forensics, Special Tools and Techniques, Forensics Auditing, Antiforensics.
Analysis of Acquisition, Validation, Discrimination, Extraction, Reconstruction, Reporting, Forensics examination protocols, NIST forensics Tools. Crime-specific Digital Triage Process.
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UNIT-IV 10Hours
Operating System and File System Forensics, Detecting Data Concealment Programs Using Passive File System Analysis.Assessing Trace Evidence Left by Secure Deletion Programs. Architecture for SCADA Network Forensics.- Portable Electronic Device Forensics,
UNIT-V 10Hours
Data Forensics - Data Fingerprinting, Theoretical Interpretations and Modeling in Forensics - Applications of Graph theory and Bayesian models. Applying Machine Trust Models to Forensic Investigations. Exploring Big Haystacks. Forensic Techniques. Countering Hostile Forensic Techniques.
TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES:
1. A. Vishwanathan, Cyber Law – Indian and International Perspectives on Key Topics, LexisNexis Publishers, ISBN: 9788180387395, 2012. 2. Bill Nelson, Amelia Philips and Christopher Steuart, “Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations”, Fourth Edition, Cengage Learning, ISBN: 1-435-49883-6, 2009. 3. Eoghan Casey, Handbook Computer Crime Investigation's Forensic Tools and Technology, First Edition, Academic Press, 2001. 4. Olivier, Martin S., and SujeetShenoi, (eds), Advances in Digital Forensics II, Vol. 222, Springer, 2006.
2. SunitBelapure and Nina Godbole, “Cyber Security: Understanding Cyber Crimes, Computer Forensics And Legal Perspectives”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, ISBN: 978-81-265-21791, 2013.
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Syllabus of “Welding Technology” Objectives:
To provide skill training certification course to the engineering students and diploma holders. The trained people can take up jobs in ship building, automotive industry and piping and general welding applications.
Minimum Intake: 10 students
Maximum Intake: 25 Students
Fee to be charged: Rs. 16,500/per student
Academic Calendar: First week of January to Last week of June.
Course Duration/Subject/Lab: 10 Weeks + 4 weeks industry internship
Sl. No. Job Roles 1. Manual metal arc welding/Shielded metal arc welding welder/Shield metal
arc welding basic
2. Gas Tungsten arc welding welder
Training Module:
Duration: 20 weeks (12 weeks Plate welding, 6 weeks Pipe welding) + 4 weeks industry internship.
Cost of training of welding per welder:
Sl. No.
Contents Cost per welder (Rs.)
1. Cost of welding/welder Part of tuition fee collected. 2. Electricity charges/welder
3. Lab testing/welder 4. Instructor charges 5. Overheads/ Miscellaneous & contingency 6. Food & Accommodations @ actual by the student. 7. Travel (To & fro, one time) Total cost per welder for the module 16500/-
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Classroom Facility:
Classroom: 30 seats with multimedia projector facility.
Equipment Details for Manual metal arc welding/Shielded metal arc welding: Sl.No. Details Quantity 1. POWER SAW 1 2. NUMBER PUNCH 1 3. POWER BACKUP 1 4. FIRST AID KIT 1 5. MARKING TOOLS 5 6. SAFETY SHOES 5 7. LEATHER HAND GUARD 5 8. LEATHER LEG GUARD 5 9. GOGGLES 5 10. LEATHER APRON 5 11. GRINDING HELMET 5 12. MOUTH MASK 5 13. EAR PLUG 5 14. HAND GLOVES 5 15. PLASMA CUTTER 1 16. HAND TOOLS 1 17. EXHAUST FAN 1 18. OVEN 1 19. FUME EXTRACTORS 1 20. GRINDERS 1 21. REGULATOR 2 22. GAS CYLINDERS 1 23. WELDING BOOTHS L SHAPED 4 X 8 & WELDING BOOTH
INCLUDING JOB HOLDER 2
24. VICE MOUNTED TABLES 4FT X 4FT X 2.5FT 2 25. GAS CUTTING ATTACHMENTS 1 26. ARC WELDING MACHINES(MMAW AC/DC ) 2 27. WELDING SIMULATOR (ADOR WELDER MASTER - SMAW
+ GMAW) 1
28. EQUIPMENT FOR DESTRUCTIVE & NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTS
3
29. ARRESTOR ---
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Equipment Details for Gas Tungsten arc welding: Sl.No. Details Quantity 1. PRESSURE REGULATOR ACETYLENE REGULATORS 1 2. WELD MEASURING GAUGE FILLET AND BUTT 2 3. FILE HALF ROUND BASTARD 30 cm 2 4. FILE FLAT 35 cm ROUGH 2 5. SPANNER 12mm AND 15mm DOUBLE ENDED 2 6. SPANNER D.E. 6 mm TO 15 mm 1.5 mm SET 2 7. CLAMPS 10 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm, 30 cm 2 8. STEEL TAPE 182 cm FLEXIBLE IN CASE 2 9. SPINDLE KEY ( FOR OPENING CYLINDER VALVE) 2 10. PRESSURE REGULATOR OXYGEN DOUBLE STAGE 1 11. MAGNIFYING GLASS 15 cm 2 12. TIP CLEANER 1 13. OUTFIT SPANNER 1 14. D.E. GRINDER 30 cm WHEEL MOTORISED PEDESTAL
TYPE 1
15. AG 7 GRINDER & AG 4 1 16. FIRST AID BOX 1 17. WELDING HELMETS 5 18. Inverter WELDING CONTINUOUS WELDING CURRENT
WITH ALL ACCESSORIES Copper wound 300A 1
19. TIG WELDING SET COMPLETE 300 AMPS WITH FLEXIBLE COUPLING copper wound
1
20. WELDING CABLES TO CARRY 350 AMPS WITH FLEXIBLE RUBBER copper
1
21. CHIPPING SCREEN HAND 5 22. APRON LEATHER 5 23. SCREEN WELDING HELMET TYPE 5 24. GOGGLES PAIR WELDER 5 25. HAMMER SCALING 0.25 Kg. WITH HANDLE 2 26. CHISEL COLD FLAT 19 mm 2 27. CENTRE PUNCH 9mm x 127mm 2 28. DIVIDERS 20 cm 2 29. WIRE BRUSH 15 cm x 3.7 mm --
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Syllabus of Robotics Scheme of Teaching and Examination for Certification Course on Robotics
Minimum Intake: 10 students
Maximum Intake: 25 Students
Fee to be charged: Rs. 15,000/per student
Academic Calendar: First week of May to Last week of September.
Course Duration/Subject/Lab: 5 Weeks/course
Name of the Subject
Contact Hours/day
Duration of Sem. End Exam in Hours
Marks for Total Credits
L/T/P/S CIE SEE
Fundamentals of Robotics
4/0/0/0 3 50 50 4
Fundamentals of Robotics Lab
0/0/3/0 3 50 50 2
Statics and Dynamics of
Robotics
4/0/0/0 3 50 50 4
Statics and Dynamics of Robotic
Lab
0/0/3/0 3 50 50 2
Robot Programming and Control
4/0/0/0 3 50 50 4
Robot Programming and Control Lab
0/0/3/0 3 50 50 2
Project related to Robotic
Programming design and Control
0/0/6/0 3 50(mid Evaluation)
50(Final Evaluation)
4
Total 21 350 350 22
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Scheme of Examination:
The 3 Courses are taught to the students sequentially utilizing 5 weeks/course. The corresponding Lab components are conducted parallel with the course. The Theory and Laboratory classes will be conducted during first three weeks and during forth week laboratory examination will be conducted and in the fifth week theory examination is conducted. Two Questions to be set from each unit and students shall answer FIVE full questions choosing at least ONE question from each unit.
Fundamentals of Robotics
Sub Code : Credits : 4
Hrs/Day: 4+0+0+0 Total Hours : 52
Unit-1
Introduction to Automation: Basic Elements of an Automation system, Advanced Automation functions, Levels of Automation, Production system Facilities, Manufacturing support systems, Automation in production systems, Manual labor in production systems, Automation Principal and strategies, Fixed Automation-Automated flow lines, Methods of work part transport, transfer mechanism -continuous transfer, intermittent transfer, indexing mechanism, operator-Paced free transfer machine, buffer storage, control functions, Automations for machining operations, Design and Fabrication considerations.
12 Hours
Unit-2
Introduction to Robotics: Robot anatomy, Links and joints, Degree Of Freedom, arm configuration, Wrist configuration, End effectors, Coordinate frames, Mapping, Mapping between rotated frames, Mapping between translated frames, Mapping between rotated and translated frames, Description of object in space, Transformation of vectors, rotation of vectors, Translation of vectors, Combined rotation and translation of vectors, Composite transformation, fundamental rotation matrices, Principal axes rotation, Fixed angle representation, Euler angle representation, Equivalent angle axis representation, Problems Active Learning of 3D homogeneous Transformations.
14 Hours
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Unit-3
End effector for Robotics: End Effectors-classification-mechanical, magnetic, vacuum and adhesive gripper-gripper force analysis and design, Robot control-unit control system concept-servo and non-servo control of robot joints, adaptive and optimal control. 10 Hours
Unit -4
Sensors for Robotics: Sensor devices, types of sensors-contact, position and displacement sensor, Force and torque sensors- proximity and range sensors- acoustic sensors –Robot vision systems sensing and digitizing – image processing and analysis
8 Hours
Unit-5
Actuators for Robotics: Types of Robotic Actuators: hydraulic actuators, Pneumatic actuators, comparison of hydraulic and pneumatic actuators, Electric Actuators-stepper motor, DC/AC servo motors, transmission used in robotics.
8 Hours
Text Books:
1. Nagrath and Mittal, Robotics and Control Tata McGraw-Hill Education 2003 2. Mikell P. Groover, Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated
Manufacturing, 4th Edition, Pearson 2015. 3. Mikell P Groover& Nicholas G Odrey, Mitchel Weiss, Roger, N Nagel, Ashish
Dutta, Industrial Robotics, Technology, programming and Applications, McGraw Hill, 2012.
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References:
1. Francis N-Nagy AndrasSiegler, Engineering foundation of Robotics, Prentice Hall Inc., 1987.
2. Richard D. Klafter, Thomas .A, ChriElewski, Michael Negin, Robotics Engineering an Integrated Approach, Phi Learning., 2009.
3. Bernard Hodges, Industrial Robotics, Second Edition, Jaico Publishinghouse, 1993.
4. Robert J. Schilling, Fundamentals of Robotics Analysis and Control, PHILearning. 2009.
5. Klafter R.D, Chmielewski, T.A. and Noggins, Robot Engineering:An Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 1994.
Fundamentals of Robotics Laboratory
Sub Code : Credits : 2
Hrs/Day: 0+0+3+0 Total Hours : 45
Part A 1. Experiments on
1. Links and Joints parameters 2. Degrees of Freedom 3. Homogeneous Transformations 4. Chaining of Transformation Matrices
2. Experiments on
1. 2 jaw gripper 2. Vacuum gripper 3. Mechanical gripper 4. 3D printing attachment
Part B 1. Experiments on
1. Laser displacement sensor 2. Encoders 3. Ultrasonic sensor 4. Infrared Sensor 5. Accelerometers 6. Inductive pick up
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2. Experiments on 1. Stepper motor 2. Servo motors
Statics and Dynamics of Robotics
Sub Code : Credits: 4
Hrs/day: 4+0+0+0 Total Hours : 52
Unit-1
Direct Kinematics of Robot: Mechanical structure and Notations, Description of links and joints, Kinematic Modelling of the manipulator, Denavit – Hartenberg notation, Kinematic relationship between adjacent links, Manipulator transformation matrix, Problems.
10 Hours
Unit-2
Inverse kinematics of Robot: Manipulator workspace, Solvability of inverse kinematic model, Existence of solution, multiple solutions, Solution technique, closed form solution, Guidelines to obtain closed form solutions, Problems.
8 Hours
Unit-3
Manipulator Differential Motion and Statics: Linear and angular velocity of rigid body, Linear velocity, Angular velocity, Linear velocity due to angular motion, Combined linear and angular motion, Relationship between transformation matrix and angular velocity, Mapping velocity vector, Velocity propagation of a link, Angular velocity of a link, Manipulator Jacobian, Jacobian computation, The prismatic joint Jacobian, The rotary joint Jacobian, Jacobian inverse , Jacobian singularity, Computation of singularities, Wrist singularities, Arm singularities, static analysis, Force and Moment balance, The Jacobian in statics, Problems.
12 Hours
Unit-4
Robot Dynamics: Lagrangian mechanics, Two degree of freedom manipulator – dynamic model, Lagrange – Euler formulation, Velocity of a point on the manipulator, The inertia tensor, the kinetic energy, The potential energy, Equation of motion, The LE dynamic
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model algorithm Derivation of Dynamic equation of motion for 2DOF and 3DOF robot configurations. 10 Hours
Unit-5
Robot Trajectory Planning: Definitions and planning tasks, Terminology, joint space techniques, Use of a p- Degree polynomial as interpolation function, Cubical polynomial trajectories, Linear function with parabolic blends, Cartesian space techniques, A straight –line path, A circular path, Position path, Orientation path, Joint-space versus Cartesian space, trajectory planning, problems. 12 Hours
Text Books:
4. Nagrath and Mittal, Robotics and Control Tata McGraw-Hill Education 2003 5. Mikell P Groover& Nicholas G Odrey, Mitchel Weiss, Roger, N Nagel, Ashish
Dutta, Industrial Robotics, Technology, programming and Applications, McGraw Hill, 2012.
Refferences:
1. Ghosal, A., Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis, Oxford University Press, 2nd reprint, 2008.
2. NPTEL online course on Robot dynamics and control.
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Statics and Dynamics of Robotics Lab
Sub Code : Credits: 2
Hrs/Day: 0+0+3+0 Total Hours: 45
Part A 1. Experiments on direct kinematics using pipe models of 3R, SCARA, RPY robots 2. Experiments on inverse kinematics using pipe models of 3R, SCARA, RPY
robots 3. Experiments on Linear joint Jacobian 4. Experiments on Rotary joint Jacobian
Part B 1. Experiments on Estimation of Jacobian for
1. 2R robot 2. 3R robot 3. RPY wrist
2. Experiments on Robot Singularities for 1. 2R robot 2. 3R robot 3. RPY wrist
3. Experiments on simulation of cubic polynomial trajectory 4. Experiments on simulation of trapezoidal velocity trajectory
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Robot Programming and Control
Sub Code : Credits : 4
Hrs/day: 4+0+0+0 Total Hours : 52
Unit 1
Robotic Simulation: Introduction to different robotic simulation software, Representing a position and orientation in 2D and 3D, Combining Translation and Rotation, Moving to point, Following a line, Following a path, Moving to a pose Robot arm forward and inverse kinematic simulation, Trajectories-Joint space motion, Trajectory motion. (10 Hours)
Unit 2
Robot Controller: Introduction to IRC5 controller, General architecture of IRC5 controller, Control hardware of IRC5 controller, Control Software of IRC5 controller, Machine interfaces and Sensor Interface for IRC5 Controller [4 hours] (10 Hours)
Unit 3
Programmable Logic Controllers: Introduction to Programmable logic controller (PLC), Role in automation (SCADA), advantages and disadvantages, hardware, internal architecture, sourcing and sinking, characteristics of I/O devices, list of input and output devices, examples of applications. I/O processing, input/output UNITs, signal conditioning, remote connections, networks, processing inputs I/O addresses.
Ladder programming- ladder diagrams, logic functions, latching, multiple outputs, entering ladder programs, functional blocks, program examples, location of stop and emergency switches, Internal relays, timer and counter, Shift register and data handling. (12 hours)
Unit 4
Drive Systems for Robotics: Introduction to Stepper Motor, H Bridge Drive system for stepper motor, AC and DC servo motor, Sensor and Limit switch, Electric drive system in Robotics. (10 Hours)
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Unit 5
Communication Systems and Protocols: Introduction to Communication Systems, Analog and Digital Communication Systems,Serial communication, Parallel Communication, Robot Communication Systems and Protocols:ProfiNET, Profibus, DeviceNET and Ethernet.
(10 Hours)
Text Books:
1. “Programmable Logic controllers”-W Bolton, 4th edition, Elsevier- newness, 2006. 2. “Fundamentals of Electrical Drives”-G. K. DubeyCRC Press, 2002 - Technology &
Engineering 3. “Industrial Communication Systems”, 1st Editionby Bogdan M. Wilamowski, J. David
Irwin. 4. “Communication Protocol Engineering”- 1st Edition by Miroslav Popovic 5. “Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications”, - 2nd Edition by Simon haykin 6. “Robotics,VisionandControl” Peter CorkeFundamentalAlgorithmsIn MATLAB. 7. “Field bus and network in Process Automation” Sunith Kumar Sen, CRC Press.
References:
1. http://nptel.ac.in/downloads/108105063/ 2. Deutschmann Automation User Manual Universal Filed BUS Gateway for
PROFIBUS
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Robot Programming and Control Lab
Sub Code : Credits : 2
Hrs/Day: 0+0+3+0 Total Hours : 45
1. Basic Robot operation and handling 2. Robot Calibration
Calibration for base coordinate system Calibration for Tool coordinate system Calibration for work object coordinate system
3. Pick and Place using different end effectors 2 Jaw Pneumatic gripper 3 Jaw Pneumatic gripper Suction cup
4. Pick and Place using Camera 5. Position control of Stepper using Arduino micro controller 6. DC Motor forward and reverse direction control using PLC 7. ON OFF control of DC Motor using PLC 8. Latching the start with stop pushbutton to control DC motor 9. Position Control AC servo motor using PLC 10. Speed control of Servo Motor Using PLC 11. Pneumatic valve ON and OFF control Using PLC 12. Speed Control of DC Motor using PWM 13. Position Control Stepper Motor using PLC 14. Conveyor Control Using Programmable Logic Controller 15. Energizing and de-energizing relay using on-off switch 16. Control a Piezoelectric actuator using PLC
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Syllabus of Automotive electronics
Scheme of Teaching and Examination for Certification Course on Automotive Servicing
Minimum Intake: 10 students
Maximum Intake: 25 Students
Fee to be charged: Rs. 15,000/per student
Academic Calendar: First week of May to Last week of September.
Course Duration/Subject/Lab: 5 Weeks/course
Name of the Subject
Contact Hours/day
Duration of Sem. End Exam in Hours
Marks for Total Credits
L/T/P/S CIE SEE
Engine Management
2/0/0/0 1 50 50 2
Practical on Engine Management
System
0/0/4/0 3 50 50 4
Automotive Control System
2/0/0/0 1 50 50 2
Practical on Automotive Control
System
0/0/4/0 3 50 50 4
Automotive Electronics
4/0/0/0 1 50 50 2
Practical onAutomotive
Electronics
0/0/3/0 3 50 50 4
Project related to Automotive Servicing
0/0/6/0 3 50(mid Evaluation)
50(Final Evaluation)
4
Total 15 350 350 22
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Scheme of Examination:
The 3 Courses are taught to the students sequentially utilizing 5 weeks/course. The corresponding Lab components are conducted parallel with the course. Weightage will be more for practical than theory. Examination will be conducted as continuous evaluation process at the end of each month.
Engine Management
Sub Code : Credits : 2
Hrs/Day:2+0+0+0 Total Hours :26
ENGINE COMPONENTS AND COOLING & LUBRICATION SYSTEMS:
SI & CI engines, Cylinder-arrangements and their relative merits, Liners, Piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves, valve actuating mechanisms, valve and port timing diagrams, Types of combustion chambers for S. I. Engine and C. I. Engines, Choice of materials for different engine components, engine positioning, cooling requirements, methods of cooling, thermostat valves, different lubrication arrangements
FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR SI AND CI ENGINES: Fuel mixture requirements for SI engines, types of carburetors, C.D. & C. C. carburetors, multi point and single point fuel injection systems, CRDI, fuel transfer pumps: AC Mechanical Pump, SU Electrical Pumps, fuel injection pumps and injectors, Fuel gauge sensor, Throttle position sensor, Mass air flow sensors, Turbocharger construction and operation
IGNITION SYSTEMS:
Battery Ignition systems, magneto Ignition system, Transistor assisted contacts. Electronic Ignition, Automatic Ignition advance systems, Lighting systems, Rain/Light sensors, starting device (Bendix drive).
POWER TRAINS:
Clutches- Single plate, multiplate and centrifugal clutches. Gear box: Necessity for gear ratios in transmission, Constant mesh gear box, Synchromesh gear box, over drive, fluid coupling and torque converter, Epicyclic gear box, principle of automatic transmission, Vehicle Speed Sensors, calculation of gear ratios, Numerical calculations for torque transmission by clutches.
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TEXT BOOKS: 1. Automotive Mechanics by S. Srinivasan, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003 2. Automobile Engineering, Kirpal Singh, Vol I and II, 2013. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Automobile Engineering, R. B. Gupta, Satya Prakashan, 4th Edn., 1984 . 2. Automobile Engineering, Narang, Khanna Publishers 2002 3. Automotive Mechanics, Crouse, McGraw Hill 2002 4. Automotive Mechanics, Joseph Heithner 2000 5. Automobile Mechanics by N. K. Giri, Khanna publishers 2002 6. Newton and Steeds Motor Vehicle, Butterworth, 2nd Edn. 1989. 7. Automobile Engineering by K. K. Jain and R. B_ Arshana, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002
Practical on Engine Management
Sub Code : Credits : 4
Hrs/Day: 0+0+4+0 Total Hours :60
1. Study of Automotive - Chassis & superstructure/body and its functions. 2. Study of more commonly used tools and equipment in Automotive shop. 3. Study of carburetors and petrol & diesel fuel injection systems 4. Power train - Dismantling and assembly of single/multi cylinder Engine. 5. Power train - Study of clutch mechanism. Demonstration and study of dry friction
clutches - Single plate & multi-plate types 6. Power train - Demonstration and study of transmission system - Gear box
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Automotive Control System
Sub Code : Credits:2
Hrs/day: 2+0+0+0 Total Hours :26
DRIVE TO WHEELS:
Propeller shaft, universal joints, Hotchkiss. and torque tube drives, differential, rear axle, different arrangements of fixing the wheels to rear axle, steering geometry, camber, king pin inclination, included angle, castor, toe-in & toe-out, condition for exact steering, steering gears, power steering, general arrangements of links and stub axle, over steer, under steer & neutral steer, Steering angle sensors, numerical problems.
SUSPENSION AND SPRINGS:
Requirements, leaf spring, coil spring, Torsion bar suspension systems, independent suspension for frontwheel, Air suspension system.
BRAKES:
Types of brakes, mechanical, compressed air, vacuum and hydraulic braking systems, construction and working of master and wheel cylinder, brake shoe arrangements, Disk brakes, Drum brakes, numerical problems related to brake torque, minimum stopping distance with brakes on front, rear and all wheels, weight transfer and heat dissipation during braking.
TYRES
Desirable tyre properties, Types of tyres.
AUTOMOTIVE EMISSION:
Automotive exhaust emissions, sources and emission control method: EGR, SCR, Emission Standards
TEXT BOOKS: 1. Automotive Mechanics by S. Srinivasan, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003 2. Automobile Engineering, Kirpal Singh, Vol I and II, 2013.
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REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Automobile Engineering, R. B. Gupta, Satya Prakashan, 4th Edn., 1984 . 2. Automobile Engineering, Narang, Khanna Publishers 2002 3. Automotive Mechanics, Crouse, McGraw Hill 2002 4. Automotive Mechanics, Joseph Heithner 2000 5. Automobile Mechanics by N. K. Giri, Khanna publishers 2002 6. Newton and Steeds Motor Vehicle, Butterworth, 2nd Edn. 1989. 7. Automobile Engineering by K. K. Jain and R. B_ Arshana, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002
Practical on Automotive Control System
Sub Code : Credits: 2
Hrs/Day: 0+0+3+0 Total Hours: 45
1. Study of cut section of wheel & tyres (bias and radial types). 2. Demonstration and study of Front axle and steering system 3. Demonstration and study of various suspension systems 4. Power train - Demonstration and study of Universal joints, propeller shaft, final drives,
differential, and rear axles 5. Demonstration and study of brake mechanism (hydraulic type) and study of disc and
drum brakes 6. Field visit to Automotive Servicing Station - Study of electrical system, wheel alignment
(measuring and adjustment of castor, camber, king-pin inclination, toe-in and toe-out), automotive emission control systems.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval.
Resolution: Resolved and Approved.
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Academic Calendar 2018-19
Note: Chairman Sri.N.Vinaya Hegde and the member of GC Dr. Gopal Mogeraya
asked the Principal to see the possibilities of having Saturdays as full working day,
so that a suitable decision can be taken in due course. Chairman asked the Principal to
provide the details of total working days in an academic year.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval.
Resolution: GC Noted the proposed academic calendar and approved the same.
GC/49-04/18: Budget approval for the year 2018-19 Note: Member Secretary presented the Budget for the year 2018-19, GC discussed
about the Alumni Contributions.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval.
Resolution: GC Noted and approved proposed Budget for 2018-19, given below.
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GC/49-05/18: Matter concerning recruitments Note: Faculty and Staff appointed and resigned during December 2017 to June 2018 details were presented.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its information and approval.
Resolution: GC Noted and approved.
GC/49-06/18: Matter concerning Placements
Note: Member Secretary presented the list of Placements for the year 2017-18.
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its information and approval.
Resolution: GC Noted and approved the same.
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GC/49-07/18: Composition of New IQAC
Note: Member Secretary presented the new IQAC members * list as given below
The matter was placed before Governing Council for its approval.
Resolution: GC Noted and approved the same.
Sl. No. Name Designation
1. Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar Principal Chairman
2. Dr. Subrahmanya Bhat Professor & Dean(Student Welfare)
Director
3. Mr. Yogeesh Hegde Registrar-NET Member
4. Dr. Shrinivasa Rao B R Vice Principal & CoE Member
5. Dr. I. R. Mithanthaya Vice Principal & Dean(Academic)
Member
6. Dr.Srinath Shetty Resident Engineer Member *
7. Dr.Venugopal P S Associate Professor, Computer Science Engg. department
Member *
8. Dr. Arun Kumar Bhat Professor, Civil Engg. Dept
Member *
9. Dr.Vidya S M Professor Biotechnology department
Member *
10. Dr. Ajith Hebbale Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engg. department
Member *
11. Dr. Sridevi Saralaya HoD, Computer Science Engg,department . St.Joseph Engg. College, Mangalore
Member (Alumni) *
12. Dr.Sudhakar Shetty President, Ajekar Padma-Gopal Education Trust, Karkala
Member * (from Local Society contributing to Education)
13. Mr. Anil Kumar Prabhu Senior General Manager Lamina Foundries Ltd.
Member (Industry Expert)
14. Mrs. Radha Prabhu Principal-Dr. NSAM English Medium School
Member (Parent of the student)
15. Prof. Jnaneshwar Pai Assoc. Prof. MBA department
Member
16. Mr.Chinthan V.Amin (4NM16ME038)
Student, Mechanical Engg.
Member *
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GC/49-08/18: Institute-Industry Collaboration Initiatives Note: Dr. A.N.Parameswaran, Director Industry-Institute Collaboration presented the Institute-Industry Collaboration initiatives. The matter was placed before Governing Council for its information and approval.
Resolution: GC Noted the same.
GC/49-09/18: Any other matter with the permission of the Chair. For information:
Graduation day will be held on 7th July 2018. Member Secretary invited all Members for Graduation day to be held on 7th July 2018.
Dr. K. Chidananda Gowda, Former Vice Chancellor, Kuvempu University will be the
Chief Guest for the function.
Induction program for 1st years from 29th July to 15th August 2018.
(3 weeks)
Member Secretary gave details about the Induction program that will be conducted as
per the AICTE guidelines.
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Release of College Magazine 2018
Prof. Joy Elvine Martis, Coordinator of the college magazine “NIDARSHAN 2018” presented
the College Magazine for release. Chairman, Member Secretary and all GC members
released the Magazine.
Principal thanked the Chairman & GC Members for the active participation in the deliberations of the Meeting.
Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar Sri N. Vinaya Hegde Member Secretary-Governing Council Chairman-Governing Council