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FREE ELECTIVES ( 3rd & 4th year) B.Tech Programme 5 th SEMESTER 6 th SEMESTER CODE SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT FEEC 3102 Analog Communication Techniques FEEC 3203 Mobile Communication FECS 3103 Computer Network& Data Communication FEEC 3206 Information Theory & Coding FECS 3106 E-Commerce & ERP FECS 3201 Operating System FEEC 6301 Database Management System FECS 3203 Software Engineering FEEE 3101 Electrical Machines-I FECS 3207 Multi-Media Technology FEEE 3102 Control System Engineering FECS 3202 Internet And Web Technology FEME 3104 Computer Aided Design FEEE 3201 Electrical Machines-II FEEE 3104 Renewable Energy Systems FEEE 3202 Power Electronics FECE 2105 Surveying- 1 FEME 3204 Automobile Engineering FECE 2104 Remote sensing and GIS FEEL 2205 Signals & Systems FEBS 3108 Material science FEHR 1101 ■ Human Resource Management FEHM 3109 Creative writing FECS 3208 Dot Net Technologies FEMK 1101 ■ Marketing Management FECS 3209 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers FEEC 3106 Communication System Engineering FEEE 3203 Power System Generation FEEC 3102 Introduction To Radar & Antena Engineering FECS 9106 Core Java FECS 2104 Data Base Engineering

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FREE ELECTIVES ( 3rd & 4th year) B.Tech Programme

5th SEMESTER 6th SEMESTER

CODE SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT

FEEC 3102 Analog Communication

Techniques FEEC 3203 Mobile Communication

FECS 3103 Computer Network& Data

Communication FEEC 3206 Information Theory & Coding

FECS 3106 E-Commerce & ERP FECS 3201 Operating System

FEEC 6301 Database Management

System FECS 3203

Software Engineering

FEEE 3101 Electrical Machines-I FECS 3207 Multi-Media Technology

FEEE 3102 Control System Engineering FECS 3202 Internet And Web Technology

FEME 3104 Computer Aided Design FEEE 3201 Electrical Machines-II

FEEE 3104 Renewable Energy Systems FEEE 3202 Power Electronics

FECE 2105 Surveying- 1 FEME 3204 Automobile Engineering

FECE 2104 Remote sensing and GIS FEEL 2205 Signals & Systems

FEBS 3108 Material science FEHR 1101 ■ Human Resource Management

FEHM 3109 Creative writing FECS 3208 Dot Net Technologies

FEMK 1101 ■ Marketing Management FECS 3209 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers

FEEC 3106 Communication System

Engineering FEEE 3203 Power System Generation

FEEC 3102 Introduction To Radar &

Antena Engineering

FECS 9106 Core Java

FECS 2104 Data Base Engineering

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7th SEMSTER 8th SEMESTER

CODE SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT

FEEI 4102 Embedded System

FEEC 4202

Principles of Mobile Computing

FEEC 4105 Wireless Sensor Network FECS 4203

Principle of Artificial Neural

Networks

FECS 4102 Advanced Java Programming FEME 4202 Industrial Robotics

FECS 4105 Computer Graphics FEMG 4207 Entrepreneurship Development

FEME 4104 Non-conventional Energy sources

FECS 4208 Artificial Intelligence

FECS 3101 Computer Organization FCEC 3202 Digital Signal Processing

FEGM 1104 ■ Decision Perspective of

Management FECS 4209

Internet Technology & Applications

FEEC 4107 Soft Computing & Intelligent System FEFM 1202 ■ Financial Management

FECS 4201 Cryptography & Network Security FECS 3107 Foundation Programme

FECE 4106 Disaster Management FEME 4204 Advanced Foundry & Welding

Technology

FEMA 4106 Math-IV FEEE 4203 Utilization of Electrical Energy

FEEE 4204 Digital Control System

■ marked subjects are compulsory for the students of Integrated B.Tech / MBA.

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5th Semester

FEEC3102 ANALOG COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES (3-1-0)

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: (17 Hours)

Noise in AM Systems: Calculation of Signal Power and Noise Power in SSB, DSB-SC and DSB FC. Figure of

Merit

Noise 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,3rd Edition, 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. John Wiley & Sons

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FECS3103 COMPUTER NETWORK& DATA COMMUNICATION (3-1-0)

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 Link Control 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

3. 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

FECS3106 E-COMMERCE & ERP (3-1-0)

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), Supply

Chain Execution (SCE), SCE - Framework

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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. Loshin pete, Murphy P.A. : Electronic Commerce, Jaico Publishing Housing

5. E-commerce, Jibitesh Mishra, Macmillan

6. E-commerce : Strategy Technologies & Applications, Tata McGraw Hill.

FEEC6301 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (3-1-0)

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

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(5) Fundamentals of Database Management System – Gillenson, Wiley India (6) Database System Concepts by

Sudarshan, Korth (McGraw-Hill Education)

FEEE3101 ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I (3-1-0)

MODULE- I [16 hours]

1. DC GENERATORS:

Construction, working principle, Armature Windings (Simplex Lap and Simplex Wave), Methods of Excitation,

Expression for EMF Induced, Armature Reaction, Commutation, Interlopes, Compensating Windings.

2. DC GENERATOR CHARACTERISTICS:

Characteristics for Separately Excited DC Generator (No-Load and Load), Conditions for Self Excitation, Critical

Resistance and Critical Speed, Characteristics for Self Excited DC Shunt Generator (No-Load and Load), Voltage

Regulation, Parallel Operation of DC Shunt Generators and DC Series Generators.

MODULE- II [17 hours] 3. DC MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS: Characteristic for Speed~Armature Current, Torque~Armature Current

and Speed~Torque of (i) Separately Excited DC Motor, (ii) DC Shunt Motor, (iii) DC Series Motor, and (iv) DC

Compound Motor, Comparison between Different types of DC Motors and thEEr Application.

4. DC MOTOR STARTING and PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS:

Necessity of a Starter, Starting of DC Shunt, Series and Compound Motors, Precautions During Starting of DC

Series Motor, Speed Control of DC Shunt and Series Motors, Classification of Losses, Efficiency Evaluation from

Direct and Indirect Methods (i) Brake Test (Direct method), (ii) Swinburne‟s Test (Indirect method), (iii)

Regenerative/Hopkinson‟s Test (Indirect method).

MODULE- III [17 hours] 5. SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMER:

Constructional Features, EMF Equation, Turns Ratio, Phasor Diagrams at No-Load and Load Conditions,

Equivalent Circuit, Determination of Parameters From Tests (Open Circuit Test and Short Circuit Test, Back to

Back test), Voltage Regulation, Losses and Efficiency, Auto Transformers and thEEr application.

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,

No-Load and Blocked Rotor tests, Determination of Parameters, Slip~Torque Characteristics Losses and

Efficiency. Starting of Squirrel Cage Rotor type and Slip Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Speed

Control of Induction Motors, Cogging, Crawling and Electrical Braking of Induction Motors Induction.

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.Chakravorti–Dhanpat Rai Publications

4. Electrical Machines-I. - B.L.Theraja- S.Chand Publications.

FEEE3102 CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

Module-I: (17Hours) 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, Mechanical Acceloroments,

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.

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Module-II : (17Hours) 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 Hours) 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 Books : 1. Modern Control Engineering by K. Ogata, 5th edition PHI.

2. Control Systems Engg. by I.J. Nagrath and M.Gopal, 5th Edition, New Age International Publishers (2010). 3.

Modern Control Systems by Richard C.Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, 11th Ed (2009), Pearson

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.

FEME3104 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (3-1-0)

MODULE-1

Unit I: Design Process (5 Hours) Introduction to CAD-Benefits of CAD-Reasons for Implementing CAD-Historicaldevelopment-Design Process-

Conventional and Computer representations of Drawings andDiagrams, its strength and weaknesses-Product cycle

- Sequential and concurrent engineering

Unit-II: Computer Graphics, Basic Concepts And Systems. (10 Hours) Origin of computer Graphics, Fundamentals of Computer Hardware- interactive graphicdisplay- Graphic systems.

Display devices- Hard copy devices- interactive graphic input &output devices display processors. Introduction

and study of various Operating systems likeUnix ,Windows ,MS-DOS .

MODULE-2

Unit-III: Transformation ( 5Hours) 2D , 3D transformations - Translation , Rotation , Scaling - Concatenation

Solid Modeling (10Hours) Geometric Modeling - Wireframe, Surface and Solid models - CSG and B-REP Techniques -Features of

SoildModeling Packages - Parametric and features - Interfaces to drafting,Design Analysis.

Unit-IV: Techniques for Geometric Modeling (10 Hours) Representation of curves - Bezier curves - Cubic spline curve - B-Spline curves –Rationalcurves – Surface

Modeling techniques - surface patch - Coons patch - bi-cubic patch –Bezierand B-spline surfaces

MODULE-3

Unit-V: Graphics Standards for CAD (10 Hours) Need of Graphics and computer standards -Standardization in Graphics-Graphics KernelSystem, OGL- Data

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Exchange standards-STL - IGES-STEP-CALS-DXF- Network fundamentals -WAN, LAN

Emerging Trends In CAD (10Hours) Reverse Engineering -Re-engineering -Rapid prototyping-Concurrent engineering and designmethodology-Product

Data Management & application

Text Book: 1. Ibrahim Zeid, " CAD - CAM Theory and Practice ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing

Co. Ltd., 2005.

2. Sadhu Singh, " Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ", Khanna

Publishers, New Delhi, 1998.

References: 1. P.Radhakrishnan and C.P.Kothandaraman, " Computer Graphics and Design ", DhanpatRai and Sons, New

Delhi, 2003.

2. Groover and Zimmers, " CAD / CAM : Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Prentice Hall of India, New

Delhi, 2002.

3. V.Ramamurthi, " Computer Aided Mechanical Design and Analysis ", TataMcGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd.,

1998.

4. Kunwoo Lee, “Principles of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems”, Addison Wesley, 2005

FEEE3104 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (3-1-0)

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.

FECE2105 SURVEYING - 1 (3-1-0)

Module I (15 hrs) Linear measurement and chain survey: Use of various types of chains and tapes, measurement of correct length of

lines, direct and indirect ranging, chaining along sloping ground. Obstacle in chaining, errors and their elimination.

Compass surveying: Use of prismatic compass, temporary adjustment, bearing of a line, local attractions,

correction of bearing

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Plane table surveying: Methods of plane tabling, radiations, intersection, traversing and resection, two point and

three point problem. Adjustment and common error in plane table survey.

Module II (14 hrs) Levelling: Use of dumpy level and levelling 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

Module III (14 hrs) Contouring: Contour interval and horizontal equivalent, characteristics of contours, methods of contouring-

different and indirect method, contour gradient

Theodolite Survey: Use of theodolite, temporary adjustment, measuring horizontal and vertical angles, theodolite

traversing

Text Books:

1. “A Text Book of Surveying-I”, S.K.Duggal, TMH Publisher

chapters 2,3,6,9

2. Surveying- Vol-1, B.C. Punmia

Chapters 4,5,6,9,11

Reference Books: 3. Surveying and Levelling Vol-1, T. P. Kanetkar and S. V. Kulkarni

4. Surveying Vol-1 by R Agor

FECE3104 REMOTESSENSING AND GIS (3-1-0) MODULE-I (15) Concepts and foundations of remote sensing- electromagnetic spectrum, spectral signatures, remote sensing systems - Remote

sensing platforms and sensors - Satellite system parameters, sensor parameters - Visual Image Interpretation - Digital Image

Processing

MODULE-II (13) 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 (12) Applications of GIS and remote sensing in survey, mapping, natural resources management, land use and transportation

planning, water resources engineering and environment. Intelligent Transportation Systems – 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 –Anngy Reddy

FEBS3108 MATERIAL SCIENCE (3-1-0)

Module-I (15 hours)

1. Introduction, Classification of Engineering Materials, Engineering properties of materials, Selection of Materials

2. Mechanical Properties of Materials: Tensile strength, Stress–strain behaviour, Ductile and brittle material,

Impact test, Toughness, Hardness test, Fatigue and fatigue test, Creep and Creep test, Fracture

3. Magnetic Materials: Concept of magnetism – Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic, Ferromagnetic materials, Hysteresis,

Soft & hard magnetic materials, Ferrite

Module-II (16 hours)

4. Electrical and Electronic materials: Electrical conductivity, Thermal conductivity, Free electron theory,

Energy band concept of conductor, insulator & semiconductor. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, Hall effect.

5. Superconductor materials: Principles of superconductivity, zero resistivity, Critical magnetic field and critical

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current density, Type I & II superconductors, BCS theory, Meissner effect, Isotope effect Applications of

superconductors

6. Dielectric Materials: Microscopic displacement of atoms and molecules in an external DC electric field,

Polarization and dielectric constant, Dielectric susceptibility, polarization mechanisms, Temperature and frequency

dependence of dielectric constant, Dielectric breakdown, Ferroelectric materials, Piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics and

ferroelectrics, Dielectric materials as electrical insulators

Module III (15 hours)

7. Optical materials: optical properties – scattering, refraction, reflection, transmission & absorption, Laser –

principles and applications, Optical fibres – principles and applications

8. Polymeric materials: Types of polymers, Mechanism of polymerization, Mechanical behaviour of polymers,

Fracture in polymers, Rubber types and applications, Thermosetting and thermoplastics, Conducting polymers

9. Composite Materials: Microcomposites & Macrocomposites, fibre reinforced composites, Continuous fibre

composites, Short fibre composites, Polymer matrix composites, Metal-matrix composites, Ceramic-matrix

composites, Carbon-carbon Composites, Hybrid composites.

10. Ceramics: Types, structure, properties and application of ceramic materials

11. Other materials: Brief description of other materials such as Corrosion resistant materials, Nano phase

materials, Shape memory alloy, SMART materials

Text Books: 1. Material Science for Engineers, James F. Shackelford & Madanapalli K Muralidhara, Pearson Education

2. Materials Science and Engineering, W.D.Callister, Wiley and Sons Inc.

Reference Books:

1. Materials Science by M.S. Vijaya , G.Rangarajan, Tata MacGraw Hill

2. Materials Science by V. Rajendra, A. Marikani, Tata MacGraw Hill

3. Materias Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, I.P.Jones, Oxford University Press

4. Elements of Material Science and Engineering, L.H.Van Vlack, Addison Wesley

5. The Science and Engineering of Materials, Donald R. Askeland and Pradeep P Phule, Thomson Learning (India

Edition)

6. Materials Science and Engineering, V.Raghavan, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd.

7. Materials Science and Engineering in SI units, W.F.Smith, J.Hashemi and R.Prakash, Tata MacGraw Hill

8. Engineering Materials, Properties and Selection, Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, Prentice Hall of

India

9. Material Science & Engineering, Vijaya M. S., Rangarajan G, Tata McGraw Hill.

10. Material Science & Enginnering, S.K.Tripathy, A.K.Padhy & A. Panda, Scitech publication.

FEHM3109 CREATIVE WRITING (3-1-0)

COURSEDESCRIPTION The aim of the course is to prepare students for careers in a workplace that is information-rich and that

increasingly values communication skills and the ability to think creatively and critically. The class time will be

devoted to writing workshop, innovation exercises, and the critical appreciation of write-ups. The Creative Writing

course will focus on

Thus the main objective is to breed a culture of learning where students learn a variety of approaches to creative

writing in a cooperative learning environment.

COURSE OBJECTIVES ls

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ly and expressively

MODULE -1: WRITING CREATIVELY 1.1. Foundational activities

(workshops, peer conferencing, blogging, reading outside the classroom)

f Creative Writing

1.2. Different forms of expression

ries

1.3.Writing from visuals

1.4.Brochures and Newsletters

MODULE 2: READING AND CRITICAL APPRECIATION

(Independent Study: Two Master Piece)

(Student Work: Free Choice, Discussion and Oral/ Written Critiquing, Editing/ Revision

MODULE 3: POWER OF LATERNAL THINKING TO CREATE NEW IDEAS

que of Lateral Thinking in Writing

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon the Completion of the course, a student will

on

ons and

discussions.

Suggestive Readings:

- By Adele Ramet

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- Linda Anderson

- By Dev Anjana Neira

FEMK1101 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

Course Objective:

To familiarize the students with the concepts and theories and strategies of marketing.

Course Content: Introduction to marketing; What is marketing?, Importance of marketing function, Process of marketing,

Concepts like need, want, value, satisfaction etc, Elementary idea of marketing mix. Understanding Marketing

Environment; Factors affecting marketing environment (PESTEL),Competition, Porter’s five force model, Market

intelligence system, Introduction to market research, Market research and forecasting, Segmentation, Targeting &

positioning (STP);What is market segmentation?, Criteria for effective segmentation, Evaluating & selecting

market segmentation, Targeting selected markets, Targeting strategies, Positioning theory, Effective positioning

strategies, Positioning of brands and repositioning Product Management; Product concept, Classification of

products, Product life cycle (PLC), Brand & brand management, what is brand equity. Pricing; Meaning &

objective, steps in setting the price, price responses to competition, pricing policies. Promotion; What is

promotion, types of promotion, advertising, sales promotion, integrated marketing communication Place;

Marketing channels, Channel conflict management, Distribution system and logistic management Sales

management; Basics of sales management, managing sales force, Principle of personal selling Consumer

Behavior; Role of consumers, Consumer decision making process, Post purchase behavior. Services Marketing;

Characteristics of services, service quality, service quality dimensions,7Ps of services, service failure and service

recovery Retail Management; what is retailing, Issues associated with retail management. Social marketing;

Importance of social marketing, Key success factors in social

marketing. Marketing and Organizational Strategy; Managing the product portfolio, SBU, The Boston

Consulting Group Matrix, The GE Matrix, Ansoff’s matrix Special topics; Green marketing, e-marketing.

Books & Reference: 1. Marketing Management: A South Asian Perspective- Phillip Kotler, Kevin Lane Keller, Abraham

Koshy and Mithileshwar Jha, 13th Edition Pearson, Education Publication

2. Marketing Mangement: Fourth edition- Rajan Saxena

3. Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind- Al Ries & Jack Trout, Warner Books USA

FEEC3106 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

Module - I (16 hours)

INTRODUCTION (04)

Elements of Electrical Communication System, Analogue System, Digital System, Distinguishing features.

Electromagnetic Spectrum, Bandwidth. Channels, Fourier Transform of few simple baseband Signals.

Analog Modulation Techniques (12) Need for Modulation, Analogue Modulation Techniques: Amplitude Modulation (AM), Depth of Modulation,

Modulated Waveform, Powers in Carrier, and Sidebands. Generation of DSBC and SSB, Balanced Modulator, AM

Demodulators.

Frequency Modulation (FM) – Frequency Deviation, Frequency Modulated Waveform, Spectrum. Narrow Band

FM and Wideband FM. Generation of FM; Narrow Band FM Modulator, Wideband FM Modulator, FM

Discriminator

Module - II (14 hours)

PULSE MODULATION SYSTEMS:

Converting an analogue signal to Digital Signal: Sampling, Nyquist Criteria. Information and Sampled value.

Quantization and Binary Coding of sampled values. Pulse amplitude modulation, Pulse Time Modulation, Pulse

Code Modulation, Delta Modulation and its Limitations, Adaptive Delta Modulation

Digital Modulation Techniques: (8)

Amplitude Shift Keying, Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) – their Basic Principle,

Waveform, Generation and Detection. Ideal low pass, Bandpass and Band rejection filters – their impulse response

(no mathematical derivation).

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Module – III (12 hours) (4)

Noises in Communication Systems: Sources of Noise, White noise, Narrow Band Noise. Noise bandwidth,

Performance of Communication Systems in the Presence of noise: SNR of AM

MODERN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (8)

Brief description of fiber optic communication System: Block Diagram, Range of operating Wavelength, Optical

Fiber, Optical Sources - LED & LASER, Optical detectors

Brief description of Satellite Communication Systems:

Block diagram. Frequency bands of operation, uplink and down link frequencies, Transponder, earth stations,

Types of Antenna mounted on satellites

Text Books : 1. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Analog & Digital, 2nd ed by R.P. Singh and S. D. Sapre. TMH.

2. Principle of Communication system by Taub, Schilling and Saha,TMH

Additional Reading :

1. Communication Electronics - Principles and Applications, 3rd Edition by Louis E. Freuzel.

2. Communication systems(Analog and Digital) by Sanjay Sharma

FEEC 3102 INTRODUCTION TO RADAR AND ANTENNAS (3-1-0)

MODULE 1: RADIATION AND ANTENNAS (12 hours)

Introduction, definition, functions, properties of antenna, antenna parameters, basic antenna elements, radiation

mechanism, radiation fields of alternating current element, radiated power and radiation resistance of current

element, hertzian dipole, different current distributions in linear antenna, radiation from half-wave dipole, radiation

from quarter wave dipole, radiation characteristics of dipoles.

MODULE 2: HF, VHF AND UHF ANTENNAS (16 hours)

Introduction, Isotropic radiators, directional antenna, Omni directional antenna, resonant antennas, non resonant

antennas, LF antennas, Dipole arrays, broadside arrays, end fire arrays, folded dipole, v-antenna, inverted v-

antenna, rhombic antenna, yagiuda antenna, log-periodic antenna, loop antenna, helical antenna, whip antenna,

ferrite rod antenna, turnstile antenna, discone antenna, notch antenna.

MODULE 3: INTRODUCTION TO RADAR (18 hours)

Basic radar, simple form of the radar equation, radar block diagram, radar frequencies, applications of radar.MTI

and PULSE DOPPLER RADAR: Introduction to Doppler and MTI radar, delay line cancellers, pulse repetition

frequency, staggered pulse repetition frequencies, Doppler filter banks, digital MTI processing, moving target

detector, limitations of MTI performance, MTI from a moving platform(AMTI),pulse Doppler radar. TRACKING

RADAR: Tracking with radar, monopole tracking, conical scan and sequential lobing, limitations to tracking

accuracy, low angle tracking, tracking in range, and automatic tracking with surveillance radars (ADT).

Text Books: 1. Antenna Theory – Analysis and Design By C Balanis, 2nd Edition, John Willey & Sons

2. Introduction to RADAR systems by Merrill I. Skolnik, 3rd edition, Tata McGraw Hill.

3. Antennas and Wave Propagation by G.S.N. Raju, Person Education.

Reference Books: 1. Antenna by J.D. Kraus, 2nd Edition, TATA McGraw Hill.

2. RADAR Principles, Technology, Application by Byron Edde, 1st edition, Pearson, 2004.

3. Understanding RADAR system by Simon Kingsley, Shaun Quegan, Standard publication.

4. Principles of RADAR by J. C. Toomay, PHI, 2nd edition, 2004.

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FECS 9106 CORE JAVA (3-1-0)

Module –I (10hours)

Introductionto 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 ClassesPackages 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 classesAWT :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, 8 th Edition

FECS2104 DATA BASE ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

MODULE-I: (16 Hrs)

Introduction to database Systems; Basic concepts & Definitions; Data Dictionary, DBA, Fileoriented 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.

MODULE-II: (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.

MODULE-III: (16Hrs)

Transaction processing and concurrency control: Transaction concepts, concurrency control, locking and Timestamp methods

for concurrency control. Database Recovery System: Types of Data Base failure & 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)

Reference 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).

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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

5. Fundamentals of Database Management System –Gillenson, Wiley India

6. Database System Concepts by Sudarshan, Korth (McGraw-Hill Education)

6th Semester

FEEC 3203 MOBILE COMMUNICATION (3-1-0)

MODULE-I (18 hrs) An Overview of Wireless Systems: Introduction, First- and Second-Generation Cellular Systems, Cellular

Communications from 1G to 3G, Wireless 4G Systems, Future Wireless Networks

Radio Propagation and Propagation Path-Loss Models: Introduction, Free-space Attenuation, Attenuation over

Reflecting Surfaces, Radio wave Propagation, Characteristics of Wireless Channel, Signal Fading Statistics,

Propagation Path-loss Models, Cost 231 Model

MODULE-II (17 Hrs) Fundamentals of Cellular Communications: Introduction, Cellular Systems, Hexagonal Cell Geometry, Co-channel

Interference Ratio, Cellular System Design in Worst-Case Scenario with an Omni directional Antenna, Co-channel

Interference Reduction, Directional Antennas in Seven-Cell Reuse Pattern, Cell Splitting, Adjacent Channel

Interference (ACI), Segmentation,

Multiple Access Techniques: Introduction, Narrowband Channelized Systems,Comparisons of FDMA,TDMA and

DS-CDMA, Comparison of DS-CDMA vs. TDMA System Capacity, Multicarrier DS-CDMA (MC-DS-CDMA)

MODULE-III (17 Hrs) Modulation schemes: Introduction, Introduction to modulation, Phase Shift Keying, Quadrature Amplitude

Modulation, M-ary Frequency Shift Keying, Synchronization, Equalization

Spread Spectrum(SS) and CDMA Systems: Introduction, Concept of Spread Spectrum, System Processing Gain,

Requirements of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum, Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum Systems

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 2010

FEEC 3206 INFORMATION THEORY & CODING (3-1-0)

Module-1 (18 Hours)

Information Theory Introduction to information theory, uncertainty and information, average mutual information and entropy, cross

entropy, information measures for continuous random variables, source coding theorem, Channel models, channel

capacity, information capacity theorem, the Shannon limit.

Module-2 (17 Hours)

Channel Coding Waveform Coding and Structured Sequences, Types of Error Control, Structured Sequences, Linear Block Codes,

Error Detecting and Correcting Capability, Usefulness of the Standard Array, Cyclic Code, Well Known Block

Codes.

Convolutional Encoding, Convolutional Encoder Representation, Formulation of the Convolutional Decoding

Problem, Properties of Convolutional Codes, Other Convolutional Decoding Algorithms,Reed Solomon Codes,

Interleaving and Concatenated Codes, Coding and Interleaving Applied to the Compact Disc, Digital Audio

Systems, Turbo Codes.

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Module-3 (17Hours)

Modulation and Coding Tradeoffs: Goals of the Communications System Designer, Error Probability Plane, Nyquist Minimum Bandwidth, Shannon-

Heartley Capacity Theorem, Bandwidth Efficiency Plane, Modulation and Coding Trade-offs, Defining,

Designing, and Evaluating Digital Communication Systems, Bandwidth Efficient modulation, Modulation and

Coding for Bandlimited Channels, Trellis-Coded Modulation.

Source Coding: Sources, Amplitude Quantizing, Differential Pulse-Code Modulation, Adaptive- Prediction,

Transform Coding, Source Coding for Digital Data, Examples of Source Coding.

Text Books: (1) Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, by Ranjan Bose, 2nd Edition , TMH Publication, 2nd reprint,

2008.

(2) Digital Communications – Fundamentals and applications, by Bernard sklar, 2nd Edition, Pearson education

Publication, 2009.

References: (3) Digital Communications, J. G. Proakis, 3rd edition, Mc Graw Hill Publication.

(4) Information Theory and coding, by Norman Abramson, Mc Graw Hill Publication

FECS3201 OPERATING SYSTEM (3-1-0)

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.

Operating System Structures: Operating System Services, System components, Protection system, Operating

System Services, system calls

PROCESS MANAGEMENT: Process Concept, Process Scheduling, Operation on Processes, Interprocess 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,

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FECS3203 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

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.

Textbooks 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

FECS3207 MULTI-MEDIA TECHNOLOGY (3-1-0)

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 continuity.

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.

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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 Klara Nahrstedt, Pearson

Education.

2. Multimedia Systems, P.K.Buford, Pearson Education

Reference Books:

1. Fundamentals of Multimedia- Ze Nian and Mark S Drew (PHI)

FECS3202 INTERNET AND WEB TECHNOLOGY (3-1-0)

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

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FEEE 3201 ELECTRICAL MACHINES-II (3-1-0)

MODULE-I [18 hours]

1. 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, The Effect of Coil Pitch on A.C. Machines,

Distributed Windings in A.C. Machines, The Equivalent Circuit of a Synchronous Generator (Armature Reaction

Reactance, Synchronous Reactance and Impedance).

2. Cylindrical Rotor type Three Phase Synchronous Generators

The Phasor Diagram of a Synchronous Generator, Power and Torque in Synchronous Generators (Power Angle

Equation and Power Angle Characteristic), Measuring Synchronous Generator Model Parameters (Open Circuit

and Short Circuit Tests and Determination of Synchronous Impedance and Reactance), Voltage Regulation by

Synchronous Impedance Method, Zero Power Factor = ZPF Method

Zero Power Factor characteristic, Potier Reactance.

3. Salient Pole type Three Phase Synchronous Generators Two Reaction Concept, Development of the Equivalent Circuit of a Salient Pole type Three Phase Synchronous

Generator (Direct axis and Quadrature axis Reactances, Phasor Diagram for various load power factors,), Torque

and Power Equations of Salient Pole Synchronous Generator (Power Angle Equation and Power Angle

Characteristic with stator resistance neglected).

MODULE-II [16hours]

4. Parallel operation of Three Phase A.C. Synchronous Generators

The Conditions Required for Paralleling, The General Procedure for Paralleling Generators, Operation of

Generators in Parallel with Infinite bus bar, Effect of excitation, effect of unequal voltage and steam power supply.

Load Sharing between two generators.

5. Three Phase Synchronous Motors Basic Principles of Motor operation, Construction, Starting Synchronous Motors, Equivalent circuit & phasor

diagram. Effect of excitation on varying load, power developed in a synchronous motor, induction motor and

Synchronous Motors, Synchronous Motor Ratings, Applications of synchronous motors.

MODULE-III [16 hours]

6. Three Phase Transformers

Constructional features, Three-Phase Transformer connections, Two Single-Phase Transformers connected in Open

Delta (V-Connection) and thEEr rating, T-Connection (Scott Connection) of Two Single-Phase Transformers to

convert Three-Phase balanced supply to Two-Phase balanced supply.

Transformer Three phase Connections: Various Phase Displacements (0o, 180o,+30o and -30o), Connection

Diagrams and Phasor Diagrams of various Vector Groups (Yy0, Dd0, Dz0, Yy6, Dd6, Dz6, Yd1, Dy1, Yz1, Yd11,

Dy11, Yz11), Parallel operation of three phase transformer

7. Single Phase and Special Purpose Motors ,Introduction to Single Phase Induction Motors, Starting of Single Phase Induction Motors, Speed Control of

Single Phase Induction Motors, The Circuit Model of a Single Phase Induction Motor, Other types of Motors:

Reluctance Motors

Text Book: 1. Electrical Machinery – P S Bimbhra – Khanna Publishers.

2. Electric Machines – D P Kothari and I J Nagrath – Tata McGraw Hill.

Reference Book 3. Electrical Machines –P.K.Mukherjee & S.Chakravorti–Dhanpat Rai Publications.

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4. Electrical Machines – Asfaq Husain - Dhanpat Rai Publications.

5. Electrical Machines – B.L Theraja (Volume-II)

FEEE 3202 POWER ELECTRONICS (3-1-0)

MODULE – I (16hrs)

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, UJT.

Power Transistors : Power BJT, Power MOSFETS, IGBT, Characteristics

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 (18hrs)

Control rectifiers (AC to Dc converter) :

Single phase converters : Principle of phase control, half wave controller rectifier with R, R-L and R-L-E load,

fully controlled bridge converter with R, R-L, R-L-E load. Effect of free wheeling diode, performance measures of

two pulse converters. Half controlled (semi) converter. Effect of single phase & 3-Phase full converter with source

inductance. Dual converter.

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-puse converter), 3-phase semi converter. Single phase PWM rectifier, Three

Phase PWM rectifier. single phase cycloconverters

MODULE – III (16hrs)

DC to DC converter: Classification:

First quadrant, second quardrant, first and second quardrant, third and fourth quardrant, fourth quardrant converter.

Switching mode regulators: Buck regulators, Boost regulators, Buck-Boost regulators, Cuk regulators, Isolated

Types: Fly Back Converters, Forward converters, Push Pull Converters, Bridge Converter.

DC to AC converter Series inverter, parallel inverter, single phase bridge inverter, 3-phase bridge inverter ( and conduction mode),

concept of PWM inverter. Zero Current Switching resonant inverters, Zero Voltage Switching resonant inverter

Applications: UPS, SMPS, Battery Chargers, Electronic Ballast, Static VAR Compensator.

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.

FEME 3204 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

Module I(15 Hours) Introduction: Definition of automobile, Automobile Layout.Chassis and Transmission: Introduction to Drive

Train: Clutch, Gearbox, Hook„s Joint, Propeller /Drive Shaft, Slip Joint, Final Drive and Differential, Front and

Rear Axles, Wheels and Tires. Control systems: Introduction to Steering, and Brakes. Electrical system:

Introduction to Starting System, Ignition, dynamo/alternator, cut-out and wiring. Automobile Body: Parts and

Stream lining, Automobile types: Front, Rear and Four wheel drive and Automotive materials.

Engine: Petrol Engines:. Performance, Combustion and Exhaust Emissions, Air pollution and their control: EGR

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and Catalytic Converters, EURO/Bharat Stage Norms: I, II, III, IV and V., Manifolds and Mufflers, Engine

Cooling and Lubrication.

Module II(20 Hours) Clutch: Necessity, Clutch Assembly: Construction and Working Principle. Types: Single and Multiple Plates,

Free-Play, Fluid coupling/Torque converter, Clutch Troubles and Remedies. Gearbox: Necessity of Transmission

and Transaxle, Construction and Working Principle, Selector Mechanism.Types: Sliding mesh, Constant mesh,

Synchromesh, and Epicyclical. Three, Four and Five- Speed Gearbox, Overdrive, Automatic Gearbox, Gearbox

Troubles and Remedies.

Drive shaft and Final Drive: Drive Shaft: Constructional Features: Universal/Hooks Joints, Slip Joint, and

Working Principle.Types of Propeller shafts, Final drive and Differential: Necessity, Constructional Features and

Working Principle.Front/Rear Axles: Constructional Features and Types of Rear Axle Floating.Wheels: Disc and

Drum type,

Suspension System and Vehicle Control: Coil and Leaf Springs, Shock absorbers.Wheel alignment: Kingpin

angle, Caster, Camber, Toe-in, and Toe-out., Necessity of vehicle control.Steering Mechanism and its Elements:

Steering gear box and its types, Steering gear ratio, Constant Velocity Joints and linkages. Power Steering. Brake

system: Necessity, Parking and Power Brakes, Properties of Brake Fluids. Tips for Safe Driving.

Module III(15 Hours) Electrical and Electronic Systems: Basics of Electrical/Electronic Systems: Battery, Starting system, Charging

System, Lighting and Signaling System, A/C Electrical System, Electronic Engine Management system.

Trouble shooting and Maintenance: Engine and Vehicle Troubles: Diagnostic Information: Symptom

descriptions and their Causes and Remedies, Periodic, Preventive and Break down Maintenance: Engine tuning,

Fuel and Air filters, Lubricants, Maintenance of Battery , and Tires. The Motor Vehicle Act (India).

Text Books: 1. Automotive Mechanics (10/e) - William H. Crouse and Donald L. Anglin, Tata McGraw-Hill

2. Automobile Engineering – KK Jain/ RB Asthana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd

3. Internal Combustion Engines and Air Pollution- E.F. Obert, Harper & Row International Publishers Inc., ISBN:

0-06-350561-4

4.Automobile Engineering –K.K.gupta,volume-1&2

5.Automobile Engineering –Kirpal Singh,volume-1&2

Reference Books: 1. Automotive Mechanics – S. Srinivasan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing company Limited, 2. Internal Combustion

Engines – Heywood, John, B. McGraw-Hill Publications Limited.

3. Automotive Engines- S Srinivasan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited

FEEL2205 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS (3-1-0)

Module – I (15 hours) 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 (12 hours) 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:

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Basic Concepts and Development of the Fourier Transform, Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform.

Module- III (16 hours) 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

Text Books: 1. Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms and Applications by

J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, 4th Edition, Pearson.

Chapter 2 (2.1, 2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6.1, 2.6.2)

Chapter 3 (3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4.2, 3.4.3, 3.6.1, 3.6.2)

Chapter 4 (4.2.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.8, 4.3, 4.4.1, 4.4.2)

2. Fundamentals of Signals and Systems - M. J. Roberts, TMH Chapter 8 (8.3, 8.4, 8.7) , Chapter 10 (10.3, 10.6)

3. Signals and Systems – A Nagoor Kani, TMH

Chapter 2 (2.1,2.2,2.3,2.4,2.5,2.6,2.7,2.8,2.92.10)

Chapter 3 (3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5,3.6,3.7)

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

FEHR 1101 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

Course Objective: Organizations now recognize that the source of competitive advantage often comes not from having the most

ingenious product design, the best marketing strategy, or the most state-of-the-art production technology, but rather

from having an effective system for sourcing, mobilizing, and managing the organization’s human capital. A

number of recent developments, including demographic changes in the labor force, increased global competition,

restructuring of organizations and public policy attention to work force issues have made human resource

management increasingly important for organizations. The course aims at providing theoretical knowledge and

practical skills in the area of HRM and to hone the skills of students for meeting the HR requirements for emerging

Markets

Course Content: Evolution of HRM, A genesis from the welfare movement up to Strategic Human resource management. Concept

and Contours of HRM, Employee sourcing HR Planning and HR Demand analysis, Job analysis Recruitment

and Selection. Employee Engagement Placement and Induction, job designing, Grievance redressal and

Discipline (Individual Focused). Team- building & Small Group Activities like quality circles (Group Focused).

Promoting healthy work and organizational Culture, Administering Organizational Justice, Communication and

Feedback, Performance Management (Organization Focused)Employee Development Training and Development,

Human Resource Development- Matrix and Methods, Performance Appraisal & MBO, Career Planning ,

Employee Compensation, Employee Retention Chartering employee careers, mentoring and Wok-life balancing

, Managing Separations Downsizing and retirement

benefits Understanding Industrial Relations, Concept and contours of IR (Industrial Disputes Act, 1947),

Employee welfare and social security.IR policies promulgated by Govt of India, Trade Unionism and Collective

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Bargaining, Resolving Industrial disputes, Managing IR through Participative Management, Introduction to legal

framework relating to HR. HR Information and Audit System.

Books & Reference: 1. Dessler,G. A framework of Human resource Management.(10th Edition) Pearson.

2. Decenzo,D. Robbins S.P. Fundamentals of Human resource management. John Wiley and sons.

3. Venkatratnam,C.S, Srivastava, B.K. Personal management and human resources, TMH

4. Mello,A.Jeffery.Strategic human resource management, Cengage learning.

5. Gomez-mejia,Balkin,Cardy.Managing Human resource,(4th edition) PHI.

6. Rao,T.V.Human resource development. Response books.17

FECS3208 DOT NET TECHNOLOGIES (3-1-0)

Module-I (16 Hours)

NetOverview, Introduction to .Net Framework, Web Services and XML, Common Language Runtime, Base Class Library,

Common Type System , Common Language Specification, Intermediate Language, Overview of ssemblies

, 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

FECS3209 MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCONTROLLERS (3-1-0)

MODULE 1: (17 HOURS)

Introduction to Microprocessor & Microcontrollers. The 8085A CPU: Functional Description, Pin Description,

Timing Process. The 8085A Instruction Set: Data Transfer Group, Arithmetic Group, Branch Group, Logical

Group, Stack Operation, I/O, and Machine Control Instructions & Programming Examples. Memory and I/O

Addressing: Bussed Architecture. EPROM and RAM Memories: 2764 and 6264.

MODULE 2: (17 HOURS)

Interfacing with 8085 CPU: Programmable Interval Timer 8253, Programmable Peripheral Interface 8255,

Programmable DMA Controller 8257 and Programmable Interrupt Controller 8259.

The 8086/8088 CPU: Register Organisation, Architecture, Pin Description, Physical Memory organisation,

General Bus Operation, I/O Addressing Capability, Minimum Mode System Design of 8086, Comparison of 8086

and 8088.

MODULE 3: (16 HOURS)

8086 Instruction Set: Machine Language Instruction Format, Addressing Modes and Instruction Set: Data

Copy/Transfer Instruction, Arithmetic and Logical Instruction, Branch Instruction, Loop Instruction, Machine

Control Instruction, Flag Manipulation Instruction, Shift and Rotate Instruction, String Instructions and

Programming Examples.

The 8051 Microcontroller: The 8051 Microcontroller, Assembly Language Programming, JUMP, LOOP and

CALL Instructions, I/O Port Programming, Addressing Modes, Arithmetic, Logical Instructions and Programming

& Timer Programming.

Text Book:

1 Ghosh & Sridhar, Introduction to Microprocessors for Engineering and Scientists, 2nd Ed, PHI. ( Chapter:

3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 13)

2 Ray & Bhurchandi, Advance Microprocessor and Peripherals, 2nd Ed, TMH. ( Chapter: 1 and 2)

3 Mazdi, Mazdi and McKinlay, The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Using Assembly and C,

2nd Ed, Pearson Education. ( Chapter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9)

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FEEE 3203 POWER SYSTEM GENERATION (3-1-0)

Module-1 (16 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-2 (18hours)

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-3 (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

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3. A Text Book on Power System Engineering by M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U.S.Bhatnagar and A.Chakraborti, Dhanpat

Rai & Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1999.

4. Principles of Power Systems by V.K Mehta and Rohit Mehta S.CHAND& COMPANY LTD., New Delhi 2004.

5. R. K. Rajput, ‘A Text Book of Power Plant Engineering’, 3rd Edition, Laxmi Publishing.

7th Semester

FEEI4102 EMBEDDED SYSTEM (3-1-0)

MODULE – I 18 Hours

Embedded System: Understanding the Basic Concepts: Introduction to Embedded System: Embedded Systems Vs General Computing Systems, History of Embedded

Systems, Classification of Embedded Systems, Major Application Areas of Embedded Systems, Purpose of

Embedded Systems, „Smart‟ running shoes from Adidas – The Innovative bonding of Life Style with Embedded

Technology.

The Typical Embedded System: Core of the Embedded System, Memory, Sensors and Actuators,

Communication Interface, Embedded Firmware, Other System Components, PCB and Passive Components.

Characteristics and Quality Attributes of Embedded System: Characteristics of Embedded System, Quality

Attributes of Embedded System.

Embedded Systems – Application and Domain Specific: Washing Machine – Application Specific Embedded

System, Automotive – Domain Specific Example for Embedded System.

Hardware Software Co-Design and Program Modeling: Fundamental Issues in Hardware Software Co-Design,

Computational Models in Embedded Design, Introduction to Unified Modeling Language (UML), Hardware

Software Trade-offs.

MODULE – II 17 Hours

Design and Development of Embedded Product: Embedded Hardware Design and Development: Analog Electronic Components, Digital Electronic Components,

VLSI and Integrated Circuit Design, Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Tools.

Embedded Firmware Design and Development: Embedded firmware Design Approaches, Embedded firmware

Development Languages, Programming in Embedded „C‟. Real Time Operating System (RTOS) based Embedded System Design: Operating System Basics, Types of

Operating Systems, Tasks, Process and Threads, Multiprocessing and Multitasking, Task Scheduling, Threads,

Processes and Scheduling: Putting them altogether, Task Communication, Task Synchronisation, Device Drivers,

How to choose an RTOS.

MODULE – III 17 Hours

Design and Development of Embedded Systems: An Introduction to Embedded System Design with VxWorks and MicroC/OS-II (μCOS-II) RTOS:

VxWorks, MicroC/OS-II (μCOS-II).

Integration and Testing of Embedded Hardware and Firmware: Integration of Hardware & Firmware, Board

Power up.

The Embedded System Development Environment: Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Types of files

generated on cross-compilation, Disassembler/Decompiler, Simulators, Emulators & Debugging, Target Hardware

Debugging, Boundary Scan.

Product Enclosure Design & Development: Product Enclosure Design Tools, Product Enclosure Development

Techniques.

Embedded Product Development Life Cycle (EDLC): Definition and Objectives of EDLC, Different Phases of

EDLC, EDLC Approaches (Modeling the EDLC).

Trends in the Embedded Industry: Processor Trends in Embedded System, Embedded OS Trends, Development

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Language Trends, Open standards, Frameworks and Alliances, Bottlenecks.

Text Book: 1. Shibu K.V., Introduction to Embedded Systems, TMH Private Limited, New Delhi, 2009.

Reference Book: 1. Peter Marwedel, Embedded System Design, Springer, 2006 http://ls12-www.cs.uni-

dortmund.de/~marwedel/kluwer-es-book/

2. Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components, Morgan Kaufmann, 2001

http://www.ee.princeton.edu/~wolf/embedded-book

3. G. De Micheli, Rolf Ernst and Wayne Wolf, eds, Readings in Hardware/Software Co-Design, Morgan

Kaufmann, Systems-on-Silicon Series Embedded

4. Frank Vahid and Tony D. Givargis, System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction, Addison

Wesley, 2002.

5. Michael Barr, Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++, O'Reilly, 1999.

6. David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Addison Wesley, 1999.

7. Jack Ganssle, The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, Newnes, 2000.

FEEC 4105 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK (3-1-0)

MODULE I 18Hrs

Sensor Network Concept: Introduction, Networked wireless sensor devices, Advantages of Sensor networks,

Applications, Key design challenges.

Network deployment: Structured versus randomized deployment, Network topology, Connectivity, Connectivity

using power control, Coverage metrics, Mobile deployment.

MODULE II 17Hrs

Localization and Tracking: Issues and approaches, Problem formulations: Sensing model, collaborative

localization. Coarse-grained and Fine-grained node localization. Tracking multiple objects: State space

decomposition.

Synchronization: Issues and Traditional approaches, Fine-grained clock synchronization, and Coarse-grained data

synchronization.

MODULE III 15Hrs

Wireless Communications: Link quality, shadowing and fading effects

Medium-access and sleep scheduling: Traditional MAC protocols, Energy efficiency in MAC protocols,

Asynchronous sleep techniques, Sleep-scheduled techniques, and Contention-free protocols.

Routing: Metric-based approaches, Multi-path routing, Lifetime-maximizing energy-aware routing techniques,

Geographic routing.

Sensor network Databases: Data-centric routing, Data-gathering with compression, Querying, Data-centric storage

and retrieval, the database perspective on sensor networks.

Security: Privacy issues, Attacks and countermeasures.

Text Books: 1. Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach- by Feng Zhao, Leonidas Guibas , Morgan

Kaufmann Series in Networking 2004.

References Books: 1. Networking Wireless Sensors: Bhaskar Krismachari, Cambridge University Press

2. Wireless Sensor Networks: Edited by C.S Raghavendra, Krishna M, Sivalingam, Taieb Znati , Springer.

3. Wireless Sensor Networks: Technology, Protocols, and Applications: Kazem Sohraby, Daniel Minoli, Taieb

Znati , Wiley Inter Science.

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FECS 4102 ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING (3-1-0)

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 4105 COMPUTER GRAPHICS (3-1-0)

Module – I (16 hours)

Overview of Graphics System: Video Display Units, Raster-Scan and Random Scan Systems, Graphics Input and

Output Devices.

Output Primitives: Line drawing Algorithms: DDA and Bresenham‟s Line Algorithm, Circle drawing Algorithms:

Midpoint Circle Algorithm and Bresenham‟s Circle drawing Algorithm.

Two Dimensional Geometric Transformation: Basic Transformation (Translation, rotation, Scaling) Matrix

Representation, Composite Transformations, Reflection, Shear, Transformation between coordinate systems.

Two Dimensional Viewing: Window-to- View port Coordinate Transformation.

Module –II (16 hours)

Line Clipping (Cohen-Sutherland Algorithm) and Polygon Clipping (Sutherland-Hodgeman Algorithm).

Aliasing and Antialiasing, Half toning, Thresholding and Dithering, Scan conversion of Character.

Polygon Filling: Seed Fill Algorithm, Scan line Algorithm.

Two Dimensional Object Representation: Spline Representation, Bezier Curves and B-Spline Curves.

Fractal Geometry: Fractal Classification and Fractal Dimension.

Three Dimensional Geometric and Modeling Transformations: Translation Rotation, Scaling, Reflections, shear,

Composite Transformation.

Projections: Parallel Projection and Perspective Projection.

Module –III (18 hours)

Visible Surface Detection Methods: Back-face Detection, Depth Buffer, A- Buffer, Scan- line Algorithm and

Painters Algorithm.

Illumination Models: Basic Models, Displaying Light Intensities.

Surface Rendering Methods: Polygon Rendering Methods: Gouraud Shading and Phong Shading.

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Computer Animation: Types of Animation, Key frame Vs. Procedural Animation, methods of controlling

Animation, Morphing.

Virtual Reality: Types of Virtual reality systems, Input and Output Virtual Reality devices.

Textbook 1. Computer Graphics with Virtual Reality System, Rajesh K.Maurya, Wiley-Dreamtech.

2. Computer Graphics, D. Hearn and M.P. Baker (C Version), Pearson Education

Reference Books 1. Computer Graphics Principle and Practice , J.D. Foley, A.Dam, S.K. Feiner, Addison, Wesley

2. Procedural Elements of Computer Graphics- David Rogers (TMH)

3. Computer Graphics: Algorithms and Implementations – D.P Mukherjee &Debasish Jana (PHI)

4. Introduction to Computer Graphics & Multimedia – Anirban Mukhopadhyay & Arup Chattopadhyay (Vikas).

FEME4104 NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES (3-1-0)

MODULE-1 (15 HOURS)

Energy And Environment Primary energy sources - world energy resources-Indian energy scenario-energy cycle of theearth –environmental

aspects of energy utilisation, CO2 emissions and Global warming–renewable energy resources and their

importance. Potential impacts of harnessing thedifferent renewable energy resources.

MODULE-2( 20 HOURS)

Solar Energy Principles of solar energy collection -.solar radiation - measurements - instruments - data andestimation- types of

collectors - characteristics and design principles of different type ofcollectors - performance of collectors - testing

of collectors.Solar thermal applications -water heaters and air heaters - performance and applications - simple

calculations –solarcooling - solar drying - solar ponds - solar tower concept - solar furnace.

Wind, Tidal And Geo Thermal Energy Energy from the wind - general theory of windmills - types of windmills - design aspects ofhorizontal axis

windmills - applications. Energy from tides and waves – working principles

of tidal plants and ocean thermal energy conversion plants - power from geothermal energy -

principle of working of geothermal power plants.

MODULE-3 (15 HOURS)

Bio Energy Energy from bio mass & bio gas plants -various types - design principles of biogas plants -applications. Energy

from wastes - waste burning power plants - utilization of industrial and municipal wastes - energy from the

agricultural wastes.

Other Renewable Energy Sources Direct energy conversion (Description, principle of working and basic design aspects only) – Magneto

hydrodynamic systems (MHD) - thermoelectric generators – thermionic generators - fuel cells - solar cells - types,

Emf generated, power output, losses and efficiency and applications. Hydrogen conversion and storage systems

Text Books: 1. Rai G.D, “Non conventional Energy sources” (1999) Khanna Publishers, New Delhi

Reference Books: 1. Sukhatme, S.P., Solar Energy, 2nd edition, TMH, 2003

2. Sulton, “Direct Energy Conversion”, McGraw-Hill, 1966.

3. Duffie and Beckmann, “Solar Energy Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 1974.

4. Garg. H. P and Prakash. J., “Solar Energy - Fundamentals and applications”, TMH, New Delhi,1997.

5. Ashok V Desai, “Non-conventional Energy”, Wiley Eastern Ltd, New Delhi, 1990

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FECS3101 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION (3-1-0)

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 positive

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 organization,

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.

FEGM1104 DECISION PERSPECTIVE OF MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

Course Objective: Understand the complexity of today's managerial decision. Know the meaning and need of quantitative approach to

managerial decision. Have a brief idea of various statistical methods. Understand the different approaches to

probability. Appreciate why sampling is so common in managerial situations, Various sampling methods with their

strengths and weaknesses, introduce experimental design, sampling procedure. Understand the meaning of

statistical hypothesis, appreciate the importance of the significance level, learn the steps involved in conducting a

test of hypothesis. The complexities involved in decision making especially in the corporate world, require

decision makers to formulate structures of problems on which decisions are required. To overcome these issues in a

competitive environment and explaining the decision process in an effective manner, this course gives an insight to

the students several approaches like decision tree, linear programming, transportation problems, game theory,

queuing theory and networking. After working on this course the students will be in a position to factor in

quantitative modeling in business problems.

Measure of Central Tendency: Introduction, Meaning of quantitative technique, statistical research , Measures of central tendency (Averages),

Arithmetic mean, Weighted Mean, Median, Mode

Measure of Dispersion: Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Variation

Probability: Basic concepts, Bayesian, Probability Distribution- Binomial, Poisson, Normal Distribution

Sampling: Introduction, why sampling, sampling methods, Sampling distribution, standard error, type I and II error,

Estimation, properties of good estimator, Type of estimation, Confidence limit

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Hypothesis: Hypothesis testing, Z-test, t-test, Chi square test, F-test, ANOVA

Forecasting: Forecasting, Simple Correlation, Regression Analysis, Time Series Analysis

Decision Theories: Elements in Decision Making, Pay-off Table, EMV, EVPI

Decision Trees

Linear programming: Formulation, Graphic method, Simplex method, Applications

Transportation Model: Initial solution-NWCM, LCM, VAM Test for optimality, MODI method

Assignment Problem: Hungarian Method, Travelling Salesman problem.

Game theory: Solution of pure strategy games, Principle of Dominance, Solution of mixed strategy

problems, Arithmetical method, Graphic Method.

Books Recommended: 1. Business Statistics - J K Sharma (Text)

2. Statistics for Management - Levin / Rubin

3. Fundamentals of statistics - Elhance

4. Statistical Methods - S.P.Gupta

5. Fundamentals of Statistics - S.C.Gupta

6. Operation Research - V.K.Kapoor (Text)

7. Operation Research - S.D.Sharma

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FEEC4107 SOFT COMPUTING & INTELLIGENT SYSTEM (3-1-0)

MODULE-I (16 Hours)

INTRODUCTION TO SOFT COMPUTING, NEURAL NETWORKS: Fundamentals, Single layer networks,

Perceptron. Activation functions. Adaline,Madaline: its training and capabilities, weights learning, Multilayer

perceptrons : error back propagation, generalized delta rule. Radial basis function networks and least square

training algorithm, Kohenen self – organizing map and learning vector quantization networks

MODULE-II (12 Hours)

FUZZY LOGIC: Fuzzy set theory: crisp sets, fuzzy sets, crisp relations, fuzzy relations, Fuzzy Systems: Crisp

logic predicate logic, fuzzy logic, fuzzy Rule based system, Defuzzification Methods, Fuzzy rule based reasoning

MODULE-III (14 Hours)

EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING:

Genetic algorithms: Basic concepts, encoding, fitness function and reproduction. Basic genetic programming

concepts Applications. Differences of GA and traditional optimization methods.

Particle Swarm Optimization: Introduction to optimization, Optimization Procedure, Different Optimization

algorithms, Different Global Optimization Algorithms, PSO Algorithm

Text Book:

1. “Neural Networks Fuzzy Logic & Genetic Algorithms; Synthesis & Applications, S.Rajasekaran & G.A.

VijayaLaxmi Pai, Prentice Hall, India, May’2006- LakshmiPai

2. Principle of Soft Computing, S.N. Sivanandan & S.N. Deepa, Wiley India Edition,2010.

Reference:

1. “Neural Networks: A Classroom Approach” By Satish Kumar, TMH Education

FECS4201 CRYPTOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY (3-1-0)

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.

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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, Intrusion

Detection 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

FECE4106 DISASTER MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

UNIT I – Introduction to Disasters (8Hrs)

1 1 hr Introduction to

Syllabus

- Presentation of Course Outline,

evaluation pattern, general

guidelines and references

2 3 hrs History of

Disasters & its

consequence

- History of Disasters in Indian

context.

- Causes and consequences

Scanlon, Joseph T. 2005. “Forward” in What

is a Disaster? New Answers to Old Questions

edited by Ronald W Perry, and E. L.

Quarantelli. New York, N.Y.: Xlibris

Corporation. p 15

3 4 hrs Concept of

Disaster

Management

- Concepts and Definitions.

- Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability,

Capacity, Disaster & equations of

Disaster Management.

- Analysis with terms

National Disaster Management

Division/MHA/GOI/28/06/2004

Community Managed Disaster Risk

Reduction CARITAS INDIA

www.caritasindia.org

UNIT II – Disaster Classification, Causes, Impacts (8 Hrs)

4 4 hr

Classificatio

n of Disaster

- Types & Classification of Disasters

- Disasters Impact - Social, Economic,

Political, Environmental, Health,

Psychosocial, etc.

- Differential impacts- in terms of Caste,

Class, Gender, Age, Location,

Disability.

Disaster Management and India:

Responding Internally and Simultaneously in

Neighboring Countries

Kailash Gupta, BE (Elec.), MBA(IIMA

5 2 Hr Global

trends in

Disasters

- Urban Disasters

- Pandemics

- Complex emergencies

Gupta, Kailash. Forthcoming. “Bhopal

Chemical Disaster” in Encyclopedia of

Disaster Relief, edited by K. Bradley Penuel,

Matthew Statler, and J. Geoffrey Golson.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

6 2 Hr HFA &

Climate

Change

Adaptation

- HFA

- Concepts on Climate Changes

- Carbon Credit

- Measures for adaption

Wetland International

http://www.cbd.int/cop11/?section=welcome

UNIT III – Approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction (12 Hrs)

7 3 Hrs Disaster Management Cycle - Analysis of Disaster Management Cycle

- Phases of Disaster

- Risk Management and Crisis Management Phases

- Prevention, Mitigation Preparedness, Warning,

Response, Rehabilitation, Reconstruction

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8 3 Hrs Community Managed Disaster

Risk Reduction

- Hazard analysis and assessment

- Vulnerability analysis

- Resource capability assessment

- Mapping & Seasonality Calendar

- Structural and Non Structural assessment

- Task Forces & SOP

9 3 Hrs Roles and Responsibility - Community

- Panchayati Raj Institutions

- Urban Local Bodies (PRIs/ULBs)

- DDMA & SDMA

- Centre (GoI) - NDMA

- other stake-holders

10 3

Hrs

First Aid and Health

Management

- First Aid – Support to life

- ABC of First Aid

- Roles of First Aider

- Golden Rules of First Aid

UNIT IV – Inter-relationship between Disasters and Development (12Hrs)

114 Hrs Disaster Vs Development - Factors affecting Vulnerabilities

- differential impacts

- impact of Development projects such as dams,

embankments, changes in Land-use etc.

12 4

Hrs

Adaptation to changes - Climate Change Adaptation

- Relevance of indigenous

- Knowledge

- appropriate technology and local resources

13 4

Hrs

Disaster Management Plan - Scope for Disaster Management Planning

- Concept of HVCA

- Disaster Management Plan

- Coordination

- Planning Process & Techniques

UNIT V – Disaster Risk Management in India(12 Hrs)

14 2 Hrs Hazard and Vulnerability profile

of India

- Earthquake

- Floods

- Cyclone

- Tsunami

- Drought

15 2 Hrs Components of Disaster Relief - Water

- Food

- Sanitation

- Shelter

- Health

- Waste Management

16 4 Hrs Act & Policy - DM Act

- DM Policy

- Administrative structures.

- Resources and funds for Disaster Management.

17 4 Hrs IT in Disaster Management

- Information Technology

- MIS & Information Management

- GIS

- Knowledge Management

- Web Management

- UNIT VI – Disaster Management Projects

18 Project Work - Adaption to climate change

- Role of Engineers in DM

- Role of Youth in DM

- Carbon Credit Control

- University Safety & Planning

Wrap up

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FEMA4106 MATH-IV (3-1-0)

Module - I

Solution of Algebraic & Transcendental equations by Fixed point Iteration, Regula-Falsi method, Newton-Raphson

method, Secant method.

Interpolation: Lagrange’s Interpolation, Newton’s Divided Difference, Forward & Backward interpolations,

Inverse Interpolation

Numerical integration and differentiation

Gauss Jacobi & Seidel iteration methods to solve a system of linear equations,

Ruage Kutta Methods to solve Ordinary Differential Equations.

Module - II

Probability, Discrete and Continuous Random Variables, Probability Density and Distribution functions, Mean and

Variance of Distributions, Binomial, Poisson, Hypergeometric and Normal Distributions, Poisson Process, Normal

Distribution as Limiting form of Binomial Distribution.

Module - III

Random sampling, Population and Sample, Sample Mean and Variance, Point and Interval Estimations,

Confidence Intervals, Testing of Hypothesis, Fitting Straight Lines, Correlation and Regression.

Text Book:

1) Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig

Publisher: Johnwilley & Sons Inc-8th Edition

Chapters: 17 (17.1 to 17.3, 17.5), 18 (18.3), 19 (19.1), 22(22.1 to 22.8), 23(23.1 to 23.4, 23.9, 23.10)

Reference Books:

1) Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation by M. K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar & R.K.

Jain ; New Age International Publishers.

2) Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis by S.S.Sastry ; Third Edition, Prentice Hall India.

3) Statistical Methods By S.P. Gupta(31st Edition) ; Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons.

4) Mathematical Statistics By S.C. Gupta & V.K. Kapur(10th Edition); Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons.

8th Semester

FEEC 4202 PRINCIPLES OF MOBILE COMPUTING (3-1-0)

Module – I: (17 Hrs)

Introduction to Personal Communications Services (PCS): PCS Architecture, mobility management, Networks

signaling.

Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) System overview: GSM Mobile services, System

architecture, Radio interface, Protocols, Localization and calling, Handover, Security, and New data services.

General Packet Radio Services (GPRS): GPRS Architecture, GPRS Network Nodes, Mobile Data

Communication, DECT.WLANs (Wireless LANs) IEEE 802.II standard, Mobile IP.

Module – II: (17 Hrs)

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP): The Mobile Internet standard, WAP Gateway and Protocols.

wireless mark up Languages (WML), Wireless Local Loop (WLL): Introduction to WLL Architecture, wireless

Local Loop Technologies.

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Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs): Overview, Properties of a MANET, spectrum of MANET applications,

routing and various routing algorithms, security in MANETs.

Third Generation (3G) Mobile Services: Introduction to International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT

2000) Vision, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA), and CDMA 2000,

I-mode, OFDM, HSPA 3G network.4G Networks.

Module – III: (16 Hrs)

Global Mobile Satellite Systems: case studies of the IRIDIUM, ICO and GLOBALSTAR systems.

Wireless Enterprise Networks: Virtual Networks, Blue tooth technology, Blue tooth Protocols, security in Blue

tooth protocols, IrDA protocols, ZigBee.

Server-side programming in Java, Pervasive web application architecture, Device independent example

application.

Text Books: 1. Mobile Computing: RAJ KAMAL, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition.

2. Personal mobile communication, RAJPANDYA , IEEE Press.

3. Pervasive Computing: Burkhardt, Pearson Education.

Reference Books: 1. Mobile Computing: P.K. Patra, S.K. Dash, SciTech Publications.

2. Mobile Computing: Talukder, TMH, 2nd Edition.

3. Principles of Mobile Computing: Hansmann, Merk, Springer,2nd Edition.

FECS 4203 PRINCIPLE OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (3-1-0)

MODULE 1 (16 Hrs.)

Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks Introduction, General characteristics of the human brain, Benefits of the ANNs, Applications of the artificial neural

networks, Computational model of the neuron, Structure of a neural net (topology), Multilayer feed forward neural

networks (MLFFNNs), Pattern classification and regression using MLFFNNs, Bayesian neural networks.

MODULE 2 (16 Hrs) Learning Methods: Supervised learning, unsupervised learning

Radial basis function networks: RBF networks for pattern classification, RBF networks for function

approximation.

Linear Models for Regression and Classification Polynomial curve fitting, Bayesian curve fitting, linear basis function models, Bayesian linear regression, Least

squares for classification, Logistic regression for classification.

MODULE 3 (18 Hrs)

Perceptron Introduction, Convergence Theorem of the Perceptron, Virtues and limitations, Adaline and Madaline

Multilayer Perceptron Introduction, Algorithm of Back propagation, Learning rate and momentum, Algorithms of Second order, Pruning

Self- Organizing Map (SOM) Introduction, Topology, Learning rule, Operation stage of SOM network, Geometrical interpretation

Text Books: 1. B.Yegnanarayana, Artificial Neural Networks, Prentice Hall of India, 1999

2. Satish Kumar, Neural Networks – A Classroom Approach, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003

3. S.Haykin, Neural Networks – A Comprehensive Foundation, Prentice Hall, 1998

4. C.M.Bishop, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, Springer, 2006

FEME 4202 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS (3-1-0)

MODULE-1 (15 HOURS)

Unit – I : INTRODUCTION Basic concepts - Robot anatomy - Robot configurations - Basic robot motions - Types ofdrives – Robot Cell design

& Control - Applications -Material handling - processing -Assembly and Inspection - safety considerations.

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MODULE-2 (20 HOURS)

Unit – II : TRANSFORMATIONS AND KINEMATICS Vector operations - Translational transformations and Rotational transformations –Propertiesof transformation

matrices-Homogeneous transformations and Manipulator –Forwardsolution - Inverse solution.

Unit-III : CONTROLS AND END EFFECTORS Control system concepts - Analysis - control of joints - Adaptive and optimal control –Endeffectors - classification

- Mechanical - Magnetic -Vacuum - Adhesive - Drive systems -Force analysis and Gripper design.

MODULE-3 (15 HOURS)

Unit-IV: ROBOT PROGRAMMING , ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Methods - Languages -Computer control and Robot Software - VAL system and Language -AI – Basics – Goals-

AI Techniques – AI & Robotics

Unit –V : SENSORY DEVICES Non optical and optical position sensors - Velocity and Acceleration - Range - Proximity -touch - Slip - Force -

Torque - Machine vision - Image components - Representation -Hardware - Picture coding - Object recognition

and categorization - Software consideration.

Text Books : 1. Klafter R.D., Chmielewski T.A. and Negin M., " Robot Engineering An Intergrated

approach ",Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1994.

2. Groover M.P., " Industrial robotics Technology, programming and applications ",

McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1995.

References: 1. Fu K.S., Gonzalez R.C.., and Lee C.S.G., " Robotics control, sensing, vision, and

intelligence ",McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1987.

2. Deb S.R., " Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation ", Tata McGraw-Hill

Publishing Co., Ltd., 1994.

FEMG 4207 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT (3-1-0)

Module I: Understanding Entrepreneurship 10Hrs Concept of Entrepreneurship, Motivation for Economic

Development and Entrepreneurial Achievement, Enterprise and Society Why and how to start Business –

Entrepreneurial traits and skills, Mind Vrs Money in Commencing New Ventures, Entrepreneurial success and

failures, Environmental dynamics and change. Entrepreneurial Process Step by step approach to entrepreneurial

start up Decision for Entrepreneurial start up.

Module II: Setting up of a small Business Enterprise. 10Hrs Identifying the Business opportunity - Business

opportunities in various sectors, formalities for setting up small enterprises in manufacturing and services,

Environmental pollution and allied regulatory and non-regulatory clearances for new venture promotion in SME

sector. Writing a Business plan, components of a B-Plan, determining Bankability of the project.

Module III: Institutional Support for SME. 10Hrs Central / State level Institution promoting SME. Financial

Management in small business. Marketing Management, problems & strategies Problems of HRM – Relevant

Labour – laws. Sickness in Small Enterprises. Causes and symptoms of sickness – cures of sickness. Govt.

policies on revival of sickness and remedial measures.

Reference Books:

1.Entrepreneurship Development, Small Business Enterprises, Chavantimath, Pearson. 2. Entrepreneurial

Development, S.S. Khanka, S Chand 3. Entrepreneurship, Barringer BR, Ireland R.D., Pearson 4.

Entrepreneurship, David H Holt, PHI 5. Entrepreneurship, Kurilko, D.F. and Attodgets RM, Cengage 6. The

Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development & Management, Vasant Desai, HPH. 7. Entrepreneurship, Roy, Oxford

8. Entrepreneurship, Hisrich, Peters, Shepherd, TMH

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FECS 4208 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE(3-1-0)

Module -1 (12Hrs)

What is Artificial Intelligence? AI Technique, Level of the Model,Problem Spaces, and Search: Defining

the Problem as a State Space Search, Production Systems, Problem Characteristics, Production System

Characteristics, Issues in the Design of Search Programs.Heuristic Search Techniques: Generate-and-

Test, Hill Climbing, Best-first Search, Problem Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction, Means-ends

Analysis,Knowledge Representation: Representations and Mappings, Approaches to Knowledge

Representation, Using Predicate Logic: Representing Simple Facts in Logic, Representing Instance and

ISA Relationships, Computable Functions and Predicates, Resolution, Natural Deduction.Using Rules:

Procedural Versus Declarative Knowledge, Logic Programming, Forward Versus Backward Reasoning,

Matching, Control Knowledge.Symbolic Reasoning Under Uncertainty: Introduction to Nonmonotonic

Reasoning, Logics for Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Implementation Issues, Augmenting a Problem-solver,

Depth-first Search, Breadth-first Search.Weak and Strong Slot-and-Filler Structures: Semantic Nets,

Frames, Conceptual DependencyScripts, CYC.

Module-2(10Hrs)

Game Playing: The Minimax Search Procedure, Adding Alpha-beta Cutoffs, Iterative

Deepening.Planning: The Blocks World, Components of a Planning System, Goal Stack Planning,

Nonlinear Planning Using Constraint Posting, Hierarchical PlanningOther Planning

Techniques.Understanding: What is Understanding, What Makes Understanding Hard?, Understanding

as Constraint Satisfaction.Natural Language Processing: Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic

Analysis, Discourse and Pragmatic Processing, Statistical Natural Language Processing, Spell Checking.

Module-3( 8Hrs)

Learning: Rote Learning, Learning by Taking Advice, Learning in Problem-solving, Learning from

Examples: Induction, Explanation-based Learning, Discovery, Analogy, Formal Learning Theory, Neural

Net Learning and Genetic Learning. Expert Systems: Representing and Using Domain Knowledge,

Expert System Shells, Explanation, Knowledge Acquisition.

Text Book:

1. Elaine Rich, Kevin Knight, & Shivashankar B Nair, Artificial Intelligence, McGraw Hill, 3rd

ed.,2009

References:

1) Introduction to Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems, Dan W Patterson, PHI.,2010

2) S Kaushik, Artificial Intelligence, Cengage Learning, 1st ed.2011

FCEC 3202 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (3-1-0)

Module – I (16 hours)

The Discrete Fourier Transform: Its Properties and Applications Frequency Domain Sampling: Frequency-Domain Sampling and Reconstruction of Discrete-Time Signals, The

Discrete Fourier Transform, The DFT as a Linear Transformation, Relationship of the DFT to other Transforms;

Properties of the DFT: Periodicity, Linearity, and Symmetry Properties, Multiplication of Two DFTs and Circular

Convolution, Additional DFT Properties; Linear Filtering Methods Based on the DFT: Use of the DFT in Linear

Filtering, Overlap add method, Overlap save method, Frequency Analysis of Signals using the DFT;

Efficient Computation of the DFT: Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms Efficient Computation of the DFT: FFT Algorithms: Direct Computation of the DFT, Radix-2 FFT Algorithms:

Decimation-In-Time (DIT), Decimation-In-Time (DIF); Applications of FFT Algorithms: Efficient Computation of

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the DFT of two Real Sequences, Efficient Computation of the DFT a 2N-Point Real Sequence, Use of the FFT

Algorithm in Linear Filtering and Correlation.

Textbook – I Chapter 8 (8.1.1, 8.1.3, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.2.3)

Module – II (18 hours)

Implementation of Discrete-Time Systems: Structure for the Realization of Discrete-Time Systems, Structure for FIR Systems: Direct-Form Structure,

Cascade-Form Structures, Frequency-Sampling Structures; Structure for IIR Systems: Direct-Form Structures,

Signal Flow Graphs and Transposed Structures, Cascade-Form Structures, Parallel-Form Structures.

Textbook – I Chapter 9 (9.1, 9.2.1, 9.2.2, 9.2.3, 9.3.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3, 9.3.4)

Design of Digital Filters: General Considerations: Causality and Its Implications, Characteristics of Practical Frequency-Selective Filters;

Design of FIR Filters: Symmetric and Ant symmetric FIR Filters, Design of Linear-Phase FIR Filters by using

Windows, Design of Linear-Phase FIR Filters by the Frequency-Sampling Method; Design of IIR Filters from

Analog Filters: IIR Filter Design by Impulse Invariance, IIR Filter Design by the Bilinear Transformation.

Textbook – I Chapter 10 (10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 10.2.4, 10.3.2, 10.3.3)

Module- III (16 hours) Digital signal processor Introduction, DSP processor memory architecture, some

examples of DSP processor, pipelining, overview of TMS320c family DSP processors, First generation

TMS320c1x processors, second generation TMS320c2x processors, third generation TMS320c3x processors,

fourth generation TMS320c4x processors, fifth generation TMS320c5x processors, sixth generation TMS320c1x

processors. Textbook – 2 Chapter 15 (15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.5, 15.6, 15.7, 15.8, 15.9, 15.10, 15.11, 15.12)

Fundamental of Adaptive Signal Processing: Introduction, Examples Of Adaptive Filtering, The Minimum

Mean Square Error Criteria, The Widro LMS Algorithm, Recursive Least Square Algorithm, Textbook – 2 Chapter

13 (13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5)

Text Books : 1. Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G. Proakis and D. G.

Manolakis, 4th Edition, Pearson. 2. Digital Signal Processing: S.Salibhanaan, A. Vallavaraj, C.Gnanapriya, TMH

3. Adaptive signal processing: Bernard Widrow,Samuuel D.Sterns, Pearson Education

Reference Book : 1. Digital Signal Processing –Sanjit K.Mitra, TMH. 2. Digital Signal Processing – Manson H.

Hayes (Schaum’s Outlines) Adapted by Subrata Bhattacharya, TMH. 3. Modern Digital Signal Processing –

Roberto Cristi, Cengage Learning.

FECS 4209 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATIONS (3-1-0)

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. B. A. Forouzan& D Mukhopadhyay ,Cryptography and Network Security., McGraw Hill, 2nd ed.2010.

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Reference:

1. Web Technologies, Uttam K Roy, Oxford

2. Computer Networks: A. S. Tannenbum, D. Wetherall,Prentice Hall, Imprint of Pearson 5th Ed .

3. Kalakotia, Whinston Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Pearson Education.

FEFM 1202 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

Course Objective: Developing skills for preparation and interpretation of business information apart from application of financial

theory in investment decisions, with special emphasis on working capital management, Capital Budgeting and

other concepts.

Course Content: Introduction to Financial management, profit maximization, wealth maximization, Time Value of Money (TVM),

compounding & discounting, Risk & Return trade off, measurement of risk, sources of finances: long term & short

term. Valuation of Financial Instruments (Bonds, Debentures, Equity shares etc.), Financial investment decisions,

Capital budgeting, Risk in capital budgeting, Sensitivity analysis, Decision tree analysis, Cost of capital, Financial

and Operational Leverages, Dividend theory and policy. Inventory Management, Receivable and Cash

Management, Working Capital Management (WCM). Practice session (Financial Modeling), Valuation methods,

Venture Capital.

Books & Reference: 1. Financial Management: (I.M .Pandey) Vikas Publishing House Pvt . Ltd.

2. Financial Management : Prasanna Chandra, TMH

3. Fundamental of Financial Management, Brigham & Houston, Cengage

4. Financial Management, Srivastav, Misra, Oxford

5. Cases in Financial Management, Pandey, TMH

FECS3107 FOUNDATION PROGRAMME (3-1-0)

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.

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FEME 4204 : ADVANCED FOUNDRY & WELDING TECHNOLOGY

Module I(18 Hours)

Moulding: Development of metal castings- Materials for moulding- Foundry sand control- Different

types of cores- Core making processes- Materials for core making- Moulding and core making machines.

Recent developments in core mould making- Cold set process- Investment process- Shell moulding- Hot

box method- Shaw process. Vacuum moulding- moulding for mass production.

Melting and Solidification: Furnaces used in foundry for melting ferrous and nonferrous metals-

principals of operation of cupola and charge calculations. Family of cast irons- Production of malleable

and S.G. Irons- Methods of alloying and inoculants and their effects on the structure and properties ofcast

iron. Principles of Solidification: Nucleation- Crystal growth- Morphology and structure of cast metals

and alloys- Pure metals- Single phase alloys and eutectics. Solidification in sand and chill moulds.

Module II(18Hours)

Foundry Mechanization: Layout for ferrous and nonferrous foundries- Description of equipment used

for mechanization- Sand conditioners- Conveyors- Cranes- Equipment for handling moulds, Cores and

molten metal- Knock out of moulds- Fettling equipment.

Special Welding Processes: Resistance welding processes- Spot, Seam, Projection, Flash butt welding -

Machine cycle for resistance welding- Parameters in resistance welding- Electrodes for resistance

welding – Solid State Welding: Cold welding – Forge welding - Ultrasonic welding Diffusion welding –

Radiation welding: Laser Beam Welding, Electron Beam Welding – Automatic welding systems.

Module III(12 Hours)

Weldability of Metals: Factors influencing weldability of metals- Welding of Cast steels, Carbon steels,

Stainless steels and Cast iron. Weldability of Cu and its alloys, Al and its alloys- Ti and its alloys- Mg

and its alloys- Temperature changes in welding and their effects on mechanical properties. Absorption of

gases by welds and their effects- Residual stresses and distortion- Heat treatment of welded parts.

Welding Joints, Weld Symbols and Joint Design principles: Types of joints – types of welds –

Variants of joints and weld types - Welding symbols – principles of weld joint design and evolving of

good weld designs.

Text Books:

1. Foundry Technology, by Jain P.L.

2. Welding Engineering and Technology, by R.S. Parmar.

References:

1. Foundry Engineering, by Agarwal.

2. Foundry Engineering, by Taylor F. & Others.

3. Principles of Metal Castings, by Heine & Others.

4. Modern Welding Technology, by H.B. Cary.

5. Welding Technology, by Koenisburger.

6. Welding Metallurgy, S.Kou, 2ndedition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY (2003).

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FEEE 4203 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY (3-1-0)

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, Dhanpat Rai & 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 4204 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-1-0)

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.

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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