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www.niecdelhi.ac.in GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY rr- KASHMERE GATE, DELHI-110006 LESSON PLAN B. Tech. EIGHTH SEMESTER (NEW SYLLABUS) and 2nd Semester ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (New Course) ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-08

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GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITYrr-

KASHMERE GATE, DELHI-110006

LESSON PLAN

B. Tech.

EIGHTH SEMESTER (NEW SYLLABUS)

and

2nd Semester ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES(New Course)

ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-08

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LESSON PLAN FOR THE B.TECH

EIGHTH SEMESTER (ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-08)

S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETIT-402 Mobile Communication

2. ETEC-404 V Embedded System

3. ETEC-406 Consumer Electronics

S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETCS-402 Artificial Intelligence

2. ETCS-404 Software Testing

3. ETIT-408 r: Embedded System

4. ETIT-410 )< E-Commerce & ERP

5. ETIT-412 ">< Network Security

6. ETEC-414 Mobile Communication

S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETCS-408 Artificial Intelligence

2. ETIT-414 X Software Testing

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S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETEE-402 Advanced Control Systems

2. ETEE-404 Flexible A.C. Transmission Systems

3. ETEE-410 'A Object Oriented Software Engineering

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4. ETEE-418 v/' Embedded System

5. ETEE-420 Instrumentation

6. ETEE-422 Power Quality Management

S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETME-402 Quality Control & Quality Assurance

2. ETME-404 Robotics

3. ETME-408 Advanced Methods of Mfg.

4. ETME-412 I.C. Engines, Emissions & Pollution Control

5. ETME-416 Financial Management

6. ETME-418 Reliability & Maintenance Manaqernent

7. ETME-420 Power Plant Practice

S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETIC-402 Soft Computing

2. ETIC-404 Robotics

S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME

1. ETCH-106 Environmental Studies

2. ETCH-154 Environmental Studies Lab

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OJCode No.: ETIT 402 LTCPaper: Mobile Communication 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 7S ,I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It

should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However,

student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction to Cellular Mobile Systems: A basic cellular system, performance criteria, uniqueness ofmobile radio environment, operation of cellular systems, planning a cellular system, overview ofgenerations of cellular systems,Elements of Cellular Radio Systems Design and Interference: General description of the problem,concept of frequency reuse channels, co-channel interference reduction factor, desired Cll from anormal case in an ornni directional antenna system, cell splitting, consideration of the components ofcellular systems, Introduction to co-channel interference, co-channel measurement design of antennasystem, antenna parameter and their effects, [No. of Hrs.:11J

UNIT-IICell Coverage for Signal & Antenna Structures: General introduction, obtaining the mobile point topoint mode, propagation over water or flat open area, foliage loss, propagation near in distance, longdistance propagation, point to point prediction model - characteristics, cell site, antenna heights andsignal coverage cells, mobile to mobile propagation, Characteristics of basic antenna structures,antenna at cell site, mobile antennas,Frequency Management & Channel Assignment, Hand Off & Dropped Calls: Frequency Management,fixed channel assignment, non-fixed channel assignment, traffic & channel assignment, Why hand off,types of hand off and their characteristics, dropped call rates & their evaluation. [No. of Hrs.: 11J

UNIT-IIIModulation methods and coding for error detection and correction: Introduction to Digital modulationtechniques, modulation methods in cellular wireless systems, OFDM, Block Coding, convolutioncoding and Turbo coding,Multiple access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, COMA: Time-division multiple access (TDMA), codedivision multiple access (COMA), CDMA capacity, probability of bit error considerations, COMAcompared with TDMA, [No. of Hrs.: 11J

UNIT-IVSecond generation, digital, wireless systems: GSM, IS_136 CD-AMPS), IS-95, mobile management,voice signal processing and coding, [No. of Hrs.: 11J

TEXTBOOKS:L William, C. Y. Lee, "Mobile Cellular Telecommunications", 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1990,2. Mischa Schwartz, "Mobile Wireless Communications", Cambridge University Press, UK,

2005.REFERENCE BOOKS:1. "Mobile Communication Hand Books", 2nd Edition, IEEE Press,2. Theodore S Rappaport, "Wireless Communication Principles and Practice", 2nd Edition, Pearson

Education, 2002.3. Lawrence Harte. "3G Wireless Demystified", McGraw Hill Publications, 2001.4. Kaveh Pahlavan and Prashant Krishnamurthy", Principles of Wireless Networks", PHI, 200 I.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR 8th SEMESTER 2007-08

SUBJECT: Mobile Communication

CLASS: FORTH YEAR ( ECE, IT)TOTAL LECTURE CLASSES AVAILABLE : 43

SUBJECT CODE: ETIT 402

TOTAL TUTORIAL CLASSES AVAILABLE: 14

TERM S. No. TOPICS TO BE COVERED NO.OF

LECTURES

1 Introduction to Cellular Mobile Systems:a A basic cellular system, Performance criteria, I

b Uniqeness of mobile radio environment, I

c Operation of cellular systems, I

d Planning of cellular systems I

1st e Overview of generations of cellular systems, I

2 Elements of Cellular Radio Systems Design and Interference:

T a General description of the problem, Concept of frequency reuse channels, Cochannel interference 2

E b Cochannel interference reduction factor, Desired CII from a normal antenna system, Cell splitting 2R c Consideration of the components of cellular systems, I

M d Cochannel interference measurment Design of antenna system, 2Antenna parameter and their effects

3 Cell Coverage For Signal and Traffic:a General introduction, Obtaining the mobile point to point model 2b Propagation over water or flat open area, Foliage loss Ic Propagation in near-in distance, Long distance propagation I

d Point to point prediction model - characteristics, I

e Cell site antenna heights and signal coverage cells, Mobile to mobile propagation I

4 Antenna Structures:a Characteristics of basic antenna structures, I

2nd b Antenna at cell site, Mobile antennas, I

5 Frequency Management and Channel Assignment:

T a Frequency management, Fixed channel assignment 2E b Non fixed channel assignment, Traffic and channel assignment IR 6 Hand Off and Dropped Calls:M a Why hand off, Types of hand offs and their characteristics 2

b Dropped call rates and their evaluation I

7 Modulation Methods and Codins for Error Detection and Correction:a Introduction to digital modulation techniques, Modulation methods in cellular wireless systems 3

b OFDM, Block coding, Convolutional coding, and Turbo coding 3

8 Multiple Access Techniques:3rd a FDMA, TDMA, 2

b CDMA, CDMA capacity, 2T c Probability of bit error considerations, CDMA comoared with TDMA I

E 9 Second Generation Digital Wireless Systems:R aGSM 2M b IS - 136 ( D-AMPS ) , IS - 95 2

c Mobile management, Voice signal nrocessinz and coding 2

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TEXTBOOKS:1. William Perry, "Effective Methods for Software Testing", John Wiley & Sons,

New York, 1995.2. Louise Tamres, "Software Testing", Pearson Education Asia, 20023. Robert V. Binder, "Testing Object-Oriented Systems-Models, Patterns and

Tools", Addison Wesley, 1999.4. Rajiv Chopra, "Software Testing - A Practical Approach", S.K.Kataria,

2007-2008

REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Glenford Myers, "The Art of Software Testing", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New

York,1979.2. Paul C. Jogernson, "Software Testing - A craftsman Appraoch", CRC Press, 20073. Cern Kaner, Jack Falk, Nguyen Quoc, "Testing Computer Software", Second

Edition, VanNostrand Reinhold, New York, 19934. K..K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, "Software Engineering", 2nd Ed., New Age

International Publishers, New Delhi, 20055. Boris Beizer, "Software Testing Techniques", Second Volume, Second Edition,

Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1990.6. Boris Beizer, "Black-Box Testing - Techniques for Functional Testing of

Software and Systems", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1995.

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Code No.: ETEC 404 LTCPaper: Embedded System 3 1 4INSTRUCfIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 7SI. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It

should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However,

student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT - IIntroduction to an embedded systems design & RTOS: Introduction to Embedded system,Processor in the System, Microcontroller, Memory Devices, Embedded System Project Management,ESD and Co-design issues in System development Process, Design cycle in the development phase foran embedded system, Use of target system or its emulator and In-circuit emulator, Use of softwaretools for development of an ES.Inter-process Communication and Synchronization of Processes, Tasks and Threads, Problem ofSharing Data by Multiple Tasks, Real Time Operating Systems: OS Services, 110 Subsystems,Interrupt Routines in RTOS Environment, RTOS Task Scheduling model, Interrupt Latency andResponse times of the tasks.

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIOverview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller and Embedded Processors, Overview of 8051Microcontroller family: Architecture, basic assembly language programming concepts, The programCounter and ROM Spaces in the 8051, Data types, 8051 Flag Bits ad PSW Register, 8051 RegisterBanks and Stack Instruction set, Loop and Jump Instructions, Call Instructions, Time delay generationsand calculations, I/O port programming Addressing Modes, accessing memory using variousaddressing modes, Arithmetic instructions and programs, Logical instructions, BCD and ASCIIapplication programs, Single-bit instruction programming, Reading input pins vs. port Latch,Programming of 8051 Timers, Counter Programming

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT-IIICommunication with 8051: Basics of Communication, Overview of RS-232, r'c Bus, UART, USB,8051 connections to RS-232, 8051 serial communication programming, 8051 interrupts, Programmingof timer interrupts, Programming of External hardware interrupts, Programming of the serialcommunication interrupts, Interrupt priority in the 8051 [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT-IVInterfacing with 8051: Interfacing an LCD to the 8051, 8051 interfacing to ADC, Sensors, Interfacinga Stepper Motor, 8051 interfacing to the keyboard, Interfacing a DAC to the 8051, 8255 Interfacingwith 8031151, 8051/31 interfacing to external memory [No. ofHrs.: 11]

TEXTBOOKS:1. Raj Kamal, "Embedded Systems", TMH, 2004.2. M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems", PHI,

2004.REFERENCES BOOKS:1. David E. Simon, "An Embedded Software Primer", Pearson Education, 1999.2. K.J. Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller", Penram International, 1991.3. Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, "8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems", Jaico Press4. Dr. Prasad, "Embedded Real Time System", Wiley Dreamtech, 2004.

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Lesson PlanSubject Code: ETEC-404 Paper: Embedded System

Session: 2007-2008 Branch: Electronics & communication

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Sno. Name Of the Topic No. OfLecture

1 Introduction to Embedded system 12 Processor in the System, 2

Microcontroller, Memory Devices,Embedded System ProjectManaqement

3 Real Time Operating Systems: as 1(Window CE) Services, I/OSubsystem

4 Tasks and Threads, Problem of 1Sharinq Data by Multiple Tasks

5 Inter-process Communication and 2Synchronization of Processes UNIT 1,2

6 Interrupt Routines in RTOS 3Environment, RTOS Task Schedulingmodel, Interrupt Latency andResponse times of the tasks.

7 Microcontroller and Embedded 2Processors, Overview of 8051Microcontroller family

8 Arch itectu re, basic assembly 1lanquaqe programminq concepts

9 The program Counter and ROM 2Spaces in the 8051, Data types,8051 Flag Bits ad PSW Register,8051 Register Banks and StackInstruction set, Loop and JumpInstructions, Call Instructions

10 Time delay generations and 2calculations, I/O port programmingAddressing Modes, accessingmemory using various addressingmodes

11 Arithmetic instructions and 1programs, Logical instructions, BCDand ASCII application oroorams

12 Single-bit instruction programming, 1Reading input pins vs. port Latch,Programming of 8051 Timers,Counter Programminq

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END OF TERM-1 :'i - .~:

13 ESD and Co-design issues in System 2development Process, Design cyclein the development phase for anembedded system

14 Use of target system or its emulator 1and In-circuit emulator

15 Use of software tools for 1development of an ES

16 Basics of Bus Communication UNIT 1,3,4 I ' 117 Overview of RS-232, I2C Bus 118 UART, USB 119 8051 connections to RS-232, 8051 2

serial communication proqrarnmlnq,20 8051 interrupts, Programming of 2

timer interrupts21 Programming of External hardware ' ' 1

interrupts22 Programming of the serial 1

communication interrupts, Interruptpriority in the 8051

23 Basics of Interfacinq with 8051 124 8051 interfacinq to ADC Sensors 125 Interfacing a Stepper Motor 126 8051 interfacing to external memory 2

END OF TERM-227 8051 interfacing to the keyboard 128 Interfacinq a DAC to the 8051 UNIT 4 229 8255 Interfacinq with 8031 130 8255 Interfacing with 8051 1

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Paper Code: ETEC·406Paper: CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

LTC2 1 3

INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be

of25 marks.2. Apart from Q. No. I rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be

asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

Unit IAudio System: Microphones: construction, working principles and applications of microphones, theirtypes e.g. i) Carbon ii) moving coil iii) velocity iv) crystal v) condenser vi) cordless etc.Loud speaker: Direct readiating, horn loaded woofer, tweeter, mid range, multi- speaker system,baffles and enclosures.Sound recording on magnetic tape, its principles ,block digram, and tape transport mechanism.Digital sound recording on tape and disc.CD system, Hi- Fi system, pre- amplifier and equalizer system, stereo amplifiers [No. of Hours: 11]

Unit IITelevision: Monpchrome TV Communication: Elements of TV communication system; Scanning -its need for picture transmission; Need synchronizing and blanking pulses; Progressive scanning -Gross structure filters, interlaced scanning, resolution and band width requirement, tonal gradation;Composite Video signal (CVS )at the end of even and add fields. Equalizing pulses and their need;Monochrome picture tube - construction and working, comparison of magnetic and electric ofConstruction and working of camera tube: vidicon and plumbicon , Block diagram of TV camera andthe transmitter chainBlock diagram of a TV receiver: function of each block and wave form at the input and out put ofeach block; Frequency range of various VHF bands and channels used in India Major specification ofthe CCIR.Concepts of positive and negative modulation VSB Transmission Turner: Typical circuits ofscanning and EHT stages of TV receiver, keyed AGC , function and location of brightness contrast V-hold, H- hold of centering control; Identification of faulty stage by analyzing the symptoms and basicidea ofa few important faults and there remedies. [No. of Hours: 11]

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Unit IIIColor TV: Primary colors, trisimulus values, trichromitc coefficients, concepts of additive andsubtracting mixing of colours, concepts of luminance, Hue and saturation, Representation of a color incolour triangle, non spectral colour , visibility curve; Compatibility of colour TV system withmonochrome system. Block diagram of colour TV camera, Basic colour TV system - NTSC,SECAM, and PAL their advantages and disadvantages; Construction and working principles ofTrinitron and PIL types of colour picture tubes. Concepts of convergence, purity, beam shifting; Needfor luminance and band sharing by color signals, sub - carriers frequency, colour difference signal andits need synchronous quadratic modulation and representation of a color by a vector, brust signal andits need, chrominance signal; Block diagram of PAL TV receiver. [No. ofHours: 11]

Unit IVExplanation-and working digital TV LCD TV , HDTV , Plasma TVCable Television: Block diagram and principle of working of cable TV and DTH, Cable TV usinginternet; Study ofVCD and DVD, mobile phone architecture, FAX, Touchtone telephone set

[No. of Hours: 11J

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Lecture Plan

Subject Code: ETEC-406 Paper: CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

Session: 2007-2008 Branch: Electronics & Communication Engg.

S.No. Name Of the Topic UNIT I No. Of LectureFirst Sessional Exam

1 Audio System:Microphones: construction, working

principles and applications of 2microphones, their types i ) Carbonii) moving coil iii) velocity iv) crystalv) condenser vi) cordless etc

2 Loudspeaker: Direct radiating, hornloaded woofer, tweeter, mid range, multi- 2speaker system, baffles and enclosures. UNIT-l

3 Sound recording on magnetic tape: itsprinciples, block diagram, and tape 2transport mechanism.

4 Digital sound recording on tape and disc. 15 CD system, 26 Hi-Fi system, pre-amplifier and equalizer 1

system,7 stereo amplifiers 18 Television: 2

Monochrome TV Communication:Elements of TV communication system;Scanning - its need for picturetransmission;Need synchronizing and blanking pulses

9 Progressive scanning- 1Gross structure filters, Interlacedscanning,

10 resolution and band width requirement, 111 Tonal gradation; Composite Video signal UNIT-2 1

(CVS) at the end of even and add fields.12 Equalizing pulses and their need; 2

Monochrome picture tube - constructionand working, comparison of magnetic andelectric Construction and working ofcamera tube: vidicon and plumbicon

End Of First Sessional

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Second Sessional Exam13 Block diagram of TV camera and the 1

transmitter chain

14 Block diagram of a TV receiver: 1function of each block and wave form atthe input and out put of each block,

Frequency range of various VHF bands UNIT-2and channels used ill India Majorspecification of the CCIR.

15 Concepts of positive and negative 2modulation VSB Transmission Turner:Typical circuits of scanning and EHTstages of TV receiver, 1

16 keyed AGC , function and location ofbrightness contrast V-hold,

17 H- hold of centering control; 1Identification of faulty stage by analyzingthe symptoms and basic idea of a fewimportant faults and there remedies.

18 Color TV: 1Primary colors, tristimulus values,dichromatic coefficients, concepts ofadditive and subtracting mixing of colors,concepts of luminance, Hue andsaturation,

19 Representation of a color ill color 1triangle, non spectral color , visibilitycurve;

20 Compatibility of colour TV system with 1monochrome system. Block diagram of UNIT-3colour TV camera,

21 Basic colour TV system - NTSC, 2SECAM, and PAL their advantages anddisadvantages;

22 Construction and working principles. of 1Trinitron and PIL types of colour picturetubes.

23 Concepts of convergence, purity, beam 1shifting;Need for luminance and band sharing by

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color signals, sub - carriers frequency,colour difference signal and its needsynchronous quadratic modulation and UNIT-3representation of a color by a vector

24 Burst signal and its need, 1chrominance signal

25 Block diagram of PAL TV receiver. 126 Explanation and working of digital TV 127 LCD TV 1

28 HDTV 129 Plasma TV 1

Third Sessional Exam30 Cable Television: 2

Block diagram and principle of workingof cable TV and DTH

31 Cable TV using internet UNIT -4 132 Study of VCD and DVD 2

33 Mobile phone architecture 134 FAX 135 Touch tone telephone set 1

Total no. of lectures 44

Name of subject coordinator:

Prof .(Dr.) S.C. Gupta

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Code No.: ETCS 402 LTCPaner: Artificial Intelligence 3 I 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75l. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It should be of25 marks.2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IScope of AI: Games, theorem proving, natural language processing, vision and speech processing, robotics,

expert systems, AI techniques-search knowledge, abstraction.Problem Solving (Blind): State space search; production systems, search space control; depth-first, breadth-first

search.Heuristic Based Search: Heuristic search, Hill climbing, best-first search, branch and bound, Problem

Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction End, Means-End Analysis. [No. of Hrs.: 12)

UNIT-IIGame Playing: Game Tree, Minimax Algorithm, Alpha Beta Cutoff, Modified Minimax Algorithm, HorizonEffect, Futility Cut-off.Knowledge Representation: Predicate Logic: Unificatioin, Modus Ponens, Modus Tolens, Resolution inPredicate Logic, Conflict Resolution Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining, Declarative and ProceduralRepresentation, Rule based Systems.Structured Knowledge Representation: Semantic Nets: Slots, exceptions and default frames, conceptualdependency, scripts. [No. ofHrs.: 12]

UNIT-IIIHandling Uncertainty: Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Probabilistic reasoning, use of certainty factors, fuzzy logic.Natural Language Processing: Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Processing, Pragmatic Processing.

[No. ofHrs.: 10)

UNIT-IVLearning: Concept of learning, learning automation, genetic algorithm, learning by inductions, neural nets.Expert Systems: Need and justification for expert systems, knowledge acquisition, Case Studies: MYCIN, RI.

[No. ofHrs.: 10)

TEXTBOOKS:l. E. Rich and K. Knight, "Artificial Intelligence", TMH, 2nd Ed., 1992.2. N. J. Nilsson, "Principles of AI", Narosa Pub\. House, 1990.3. M. N. Hoda, "Foundation Course in Artificial Intelligence", Vikas Pub., 2004.REFERENCES BOOKS:1. P; H. Winston, "Artificial Intelligence", Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2002.2. D. W. Patterson, "Introduction to AI and Expert Systems", PHI, 1992.3. R. J. Schalkoff, "Artificial Intelligence - An Engineering Approach", McGraw Hill Int. Ed. Singapore,

1992.4. M. Sasikumar, S. Ramani, "Rule Based Expert Systems", Narosa Publishing House, 1994.5. Tim Johns, "Artificial Intelligence, Application Programming", Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER (FOR YEAR 2007-08)' , ,{ . I 1. I.. ' ~

SUBJECT: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCETeaching weeks in semester: 14 weeks

Code No.: ETCS 402 TotalTotal number of lecturers :40Total number of Tutorials :14

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Handling Uncertainty: Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Probabilistic 4reasoning, use of certainty factors, fuzzy logic.

2

S. No. Topics to be covered Total no.of

Lectures

Total no.of

TutorialsFirst Term: 3Scope of AI: Games, theorem proving, natural languageprocessing, vision and speech processing, robotics, expertsystems, AI techniques-search knowledge, abstraction.Problem Solving (Blind): State space search; productionsystems, search space control; depth-first, breadth-first search. 1Heuristic Based Search: Heuristic search, Hill climbing, best-first search, branch and bound, Problem Reduction.Constraint Satisfaction End, Means-End Analysis. 4

1

2

Knowledge Representation: Predicate Logic: Unificatioin,Modus Ponens, Modus Tolens, Resolution in Predicate Logic,Conflict Resolution Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining, 2Declarative and Procedural Representation, Rule basedSystems. 6 2

Structured Knowledge Representation: Semantic Nets: Slots,exceptions and default frames, conceptual dependency, scripts. 2 1Second Term:Game Playing: Game Tree, Minimax Algorithm, Alpha Beta 4Cutoff, Modified Minimax Algorithm, Horizon Effect, FutilityCut-off.

Expert Systems: Need and justification for expert systems, 5 2knowledge acquisition, Case Studies: MYCfN, RI.

Learning: Concept of learning, learning automation, genetic 5algorithm, learning by inductions, neural nets.

2

Third Term:Natural Language Processing: Introduction, Syntactic 4Processing, Semantic Processing, Pragmatic Processing.

TEXTBOOKS:I. E. Rich and K. Knight, "Artificial Intelligence", TMH, 2nd Ed., 1992.2. N. J. Nilsson, "Principles of AI", Narosa Pub!. House, 1990.3. M. N. Hoda, "Foundation Course in Artificial Intelligence", Vikas Pub., 2004.REFERENCES BOOKS:1. P. H. Winston, "Artificial Intelligence", Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2002.2. D. W. Patterson, "Introduction to AI and Expert Systems", PHI, 1992.3. R. J. Schalkoff, "Artificial Intelligence - An Engineering Approach", McGraw Hill Int.

Ed. Singapore, 1992.4. M. Sasikumar, S. Ramani, "Rule Based Expert Systems", Narosa Publishing House,

1994.5. Tim Johns, "Artificial Intelligence, Application Programming", Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

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Code No.: ETCS 404 LTCPaoer: Software Testinz 3 1 4

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INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 751. Question No.1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It shou Id be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction: What is software testing and why it is so hard?, Error, Fault, Failure, Incident, Test Cases,Testing Process, Limitations of Testing, No absolute proof of correctness, Overview of Graph Theory.

[No.ofHrs.: 11]

UNIT- IIFunctional Testing: Boundary Value Analysis, Equivalence Class Testing, Decision Table Based Testing,Cause Effect Graphing Technique.Structural Testing: Path testing, DO-Paths, Cyclomatic Complexity, Graph Metrics, Data Flow Testing,Mutation testing. [No.ofHrs.: 11)

UNIT - III

Reducing the number oftest cases:Prioritization guidelines, Priority category, Scheme, Risk Analysis, Regression Testing, Slice based testingTesting Activities: Unit Testing, Levels of Testing, Integration Testing, System Testing, Debugging, DomainTesting. [No.ofHrs.: 11]

UNIT-IVObject Oriented Testing: Issues in Object Oriented Testing, Class Testing, GU! Testing, Object OrientedIntegration and System Testing.Testing Tools: Static Testing Tools, Dynamic Testing Tools, Characteristics of Modern Tools.

[No. ofHrs.: 11]

TEXTBOOKS:1. William Perry, "Effective Methods for Software Testing", John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1995.2. Louise Tamres, "Software Testing", Pearson Education Asia, 20023. Robert V. Binder, "Testing Object-Oriented Systems-Models, Patterns and Tools", Addison Wesley,

1999.REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Cern Kaner, Jack Falk, Nguyen Quoc, "Testing Computer Software", Second Edition, Van Nostrand

Reinhold, New York, 1993. .2. K.K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, "Software Engineering", 2nd Ed., New Age International Publishers,

New Delhi, 20053. Boris Beizer, "Software Testing Techniques", Second Volume, Second Edition, Van Nostrand

Reinhold, New York, 1990.4. Boris Beizer, "Black-Box Testing - Techniques for Functional Testing of Software and Systems", John

Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1995.

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LECTURE PLANCode No.: ETCS 404P S f T ti

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S.NO. Topic No. ofLectures

SESSION I

1. What is software testing and why it is so hard?, Error, 12. Fault, Failure, Incident, Test Cases 23. Testing Process 24. Limitations of Testing, No absolute proof of correctness 25. Overview of Graph Theory 16. Testing Tools: Static Testing Tools, Dynamic Testing Tools 2

7. Functional Testing: Boundary Value Analysis, Equivalence Class 2Testing

8. Decision Table Based Testing, Cause Effect Graphing Technique. 2

9. Structural Testing: Path testing 210. DO-Paths 2

SESSION 211. Cyclomatic Complexity, Graph Metrics 212. Data Flow Testing, Mutation testing 3

13. Reducing the number of test cases: 4Prioritization guidelines, Priority category

14. Scheme, Risk Analysis 115. Regression Testing, Slice based testing 216. Testing Activities: 2

Unit Testing, Levels of Testing,17. Integration Testing 118. System Testing, 119. Debugging 120. Domain Testing. 1

SESSION321. Object Oriented Testing: Issues in Object Oriented Testing, 1

22. Class Testing, GUI Testing, 123. Object Oriented Integration and System Testing. 1

24. Characteristics of Modern Tools. 1

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Code No.: ETIT 408 LTCPaner: Embedded SYstem 3 I 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 751. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It should be of25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction to an embedded systems design & RTOS: Introduction to Embedded system, Processor in theSystem, Microcontroller, Memory Devices, Embedded System Project Management, ESD and Co-design issuesin System development Process, Design cycle in the development phase for an embedded system, Use of targetsystem or its emulator and In-circuit emulator, Use of software tools for development of an ES.Inter-process Communication and Synchronization of Processes, Tasks and Threads, Problem of Sharing Databy Multiple Tasks, Real Time Operating Systems: OS Services, 110 Subsystems, Interrupt Routines in RTOSEnvironment, RTOS Task Scheduling model, Interrupt Latency and Response times of the tasks.

[No. ofHrs.: 11JUNIT-IIOverview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller and Embedded Processors, Overview of 8051 Microcontrollerfamily: Architecture, basic assembly language programming concepts, The program Counter and ROM Spacesin the 8051, Data types, 8051 Flag Bits ad PSW Register, 8051 Register Banks and Stack Instruction set, Loopand Jump Instructions, Call Instructions, Time delay generations and calculations, I/O port programmingAddressing Modes, accessing memory using various addressing modes, Arithmetic instructions and programs,Logical instructions, BCD and ASCII application programs, Single-bit instruction programming, Reading inputpins vs. port Latch, Programming of 8051 Timers, Counter Programming

[No. ofHrs.: 11J

UNIT-IIICommunication with 8051: Basics of Communication, Overview of RS-232, I2C Bus, UART, USB, 8051connections to RS-232, 8051 serial communication programming, 8051 interrupts, Programming of timerinterrupts, Programming of External hardware interrupts, Programming of the serial communication interrupts,Interrupt priority in the 8051

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT-IVInterfacing with 8051: Interfacing an LCD to the 8051, 8051 interfacing to ADC, Sensors, Interfacing aStepper Motor, 8051 interfacing to the keyboard, Interfacing a DAC to the 8051, 8255 Interfacing with 8031/51,805113'1interfacing to external memory

[No. of Hrs.: 11J

TEXTBOOKS:1. Raj Kamal, "Embedded Systems", TMH, 2004.2. M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems", PHI,2004.REFERENCES BOOKS:l. David E. Simon, "An Embedded Software Primer", Pearson Education, 1999.2. K.J. Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller", Penram International, 1991.3. Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, "8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems", Jaico Press4. Dr. Prasad, "Embedded Real Time System", Wiley Dreamtech, 2004.

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Paper: Embedded System

Code No.: ETIT 408Max. marks: 75Total Lecture: 40Total Tutorial: 14

LTC314Total week: 14

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Topic L

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RemarksUNIT - IIntroduction to an embedded systems design:Introduction to Embedded system, Processor in theSystem, Microcontroller, Memory Devices, EmbeddedSystem Project Management, ESD and Co-design issuesin System development Process,Design cycle in the development phase for an embeddedsystem, Use of target system or its emulator and In-circuitemulator, Use of software tools for development of anES.

IPC: Inter-process Communication and Synchronizationof Processes, Tasks and Threads, Problem of SharingData by Multiple Tasks.

RTOS: OS Services, l/O Subsystems, Interrupt Routinesin RTOS Environment, RTOS Task Scheduling model,Interrupt Latency and Response times of the tasks.

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UNIT - IIOverview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller andEmbedded Processors, Overview of 8051 Microcontrollerfamily: Architecture, basic assembly languageprogramming concepts

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1st Terminal Examination80si Microcontroller:The program Counter and ROM Spaces in the 8051, Datatypes, 8051 Flag Bits ad PSW Register, 8051 RegisterBanks and Stack Instruction set, Loop and JumpInstructions, Call Instructions, Time delay generationsand calculations.

3

1/0 port programming Addressing Modes, accessingmemory using various addressing modes, Arithmeticinstructions and programs, Logical instructions, BCD andASCII application programs.

3

Single-bit instruction programming, Reading input pinsvs. port Latch, Programming of 8051 Timers, CounterProgramming

3

UNIT- IIICommunication with 8051: Basics of Communication,Overview ofRS-232, I2C Bus, UART, USB, 8051connections to RS-232

3

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'> 1-'8051 serial communication programming, 8051interrupts, Programming of timer interrupts.

Programming of External hardware interrupts, 3 1Programming of the serial communication interrupts,Interrupt priority in the 8051

IInd Terminal Examiniation

UNIT- IVInterfacing with 8051: Interfacing an LCD to the8051, 8051 interfacing to ADC, Sensors, Interfacing a 3 1Stepper Motor, 8051 interfacing to the keyboard,Interfacing a DAC to the 8051, 8255 Interfacing with8031151, 8051131 interfacing to external memory.

TEXTBOOKS:1. Raj Kamal, "Embedded Systems", TMH, 2004.2. M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems", PHI,

2004.REFERENCES BOOKS:1. David E. Simon, "An Embedded Software Primer", Pearson Education, 1999.2. K.J. Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller", Penram International, 1991.3. Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, "8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems", Jaico Press4. Dr. Prasad, "Embedded Real Time System", Wiley Dreamtech, 2004.

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Code No.: ETIT 410 LTCPaper: E-Commerce & ERP 3 I 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 751. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It should be of25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction and Concepts: Networks and commercial transactions - Internet and other novelties; networks andelectronic transactions today, Model for commercial transactions; Internet environment - internet advantage,worlds wide web and other internet sales venues; Online commerce solutions.Security Technologies: Insecurity Internet; A brief introduction to Cryptography; Public key solution; Keydistribution and certification; prominent cryptographic applications.Electronic Payment Methods: Updating traditional transactions; secure onine transaction models; Onlinecommercial environments; digital currencies and payment systems; Offline secure processing; private datanetworks. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT-IIProtocols for Public Transport of Private Information: Security protocols; secure protocols; Secure hypertexttransfer protocols; Secure sockets layers; Integrating security protocols into the web; Non technical provide.Electronic Commerce Providers: On-line Commerce options: Company profiles.Electronic Payment Systems: Digital payment systems; First virtual internet payment system; cyber cash model.On-line Commerce Environments: Servers and commercial environments; Netscape product line; Netscapecommerce server; Microsoft internet explorer and servers; open market.Digital Currencies: Optional process of Digicash, Ecash Trail; Using Ecash; Smart cards, Electronic DataInterchange; Its basics; EDI versus Internet and EDI over Internet.Strategies, Techniques and Tools: Internet Strategies: Internet Techniques, Shopping techniques and onlineselling techniques; Internet tools.Electronic Commerce Online Resources and Guide to the CD-ROM [No. of Hrs.: 111

UNIT-IIIERP - An Enterprise Perspective; Production Finance, Personnel disciplines and their relationship, Transitingenvironment, MIS Integration for disciplines, Case Study, Information I Workflow, Network Structure, ClientServer Integrator System, Virtual Enterprise.ERP - Resource Management Perspective; Functional and Process of Resource. Management, Basic Modules ofERP System-HRD, Personnel Management, Training and Development, Skill Inventory, Material Planning andControl, Inventory, Forecasting, Manufacturing, Production Planning, Production Scheduling, ProductionControl, Sales and Distribution, Finance, Resource Management in global scenario, dynamic data managementin complex global scenario. [No. ofHrs.: 11]

UNIT-IVERP - Information System Perspective: Evolution of Application Software Technology Management, EOP,MIS, DBMS, DSS OLAP (Online Analysis and Processing), TP, OAS, KBS, MRP, BPR, SCM, REP, CRM,Information Communication Technology, E-Business, E-Commerce, EDI

ERP-Key Managerial Issues: Concept Selling, IT Infrastructure, Implication, of ERP Systems on BusinessOrganization, Critical success factors in ERP System, ERP Culture Implementation Issues, Resistance tochange, Public Service and Organizations (PSO) Project, ERP Selection issues, Return on Investment, Pre andPost Implementation Issues.

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

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TEXTBOOKS:1. Pete Loshin and P.A.Murphy, " Electronic Commerce" Jaico Publishing House, 1999.2. Gary Schneider and James T. Perry, "Electronic Commerce" by Thomson learning, 2001.3. S. Sadagopan, "Enterprise Resource Planning", Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.4. Alexis Leon, "Enterprise Resource Planning", Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.

REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Kalakota, "Frontiers ofE-Commerce " Addition Wesley long man Publishers, 1999.2. Kamlesh Bajaj & Debjani Nag, "E-Commerce: The cutting edge of Business" Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2000.3. Trepper, "E-Commerce strategies", Prentice Hall of India, 200 I.

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Academic Plan for - 8th semesterbject: E-Commerce & ERP Subject Code: ETIT-4j10

Teaching weeks in semester: 14weeks

S..

TOTAL NO. OFNo. TOPICS TO BE COVERED

LECTU REITUTORIAL

TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN FIRST SESSIONAL Lecture Tutorial1 Introduction of e comerce and e commerce framework 1

Convergence, classification of convergence an-danatomyof e--- f---

2 commerce application 13 Consumer and organisational application of e commerce 1

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4 Components of network access equipments 15 Role of market forces influencing Ecommerce 1 1

Configuration of global information distribution networks and the effect6 of public policy issues 17 Historical development of Ecommerce and e commerce application 18 Network infrastructure for commercial transaction 19 Functions of ISP of different levels

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10 Architectural framework,www ,web publishing 1 1Mercantile model from consumer and merchants prospective

--11 112 consumer oriented applications. 1

Classification of electronic payment system.--

13 1 114 Smart cards, credit cards,E-cash.

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15Social issues in designing electronic payment system.---

1 1

TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN SECONE> SESSIONAL---

----16 Electronic data interchange applications 117 Critical issues in EDI . 1-18 EDI and E-commerce 1----~- ---.--.--~---------19 EDI implementation and standardisation. 120 Value added networks 1 121 Network security for E-commerce 1- --22 Firewall,Encryption techniques. 2 123 Cryptology and it's application 124 Internet strategies,shapping and online selling techniques 1

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Evolution of ERP and it's advantages--

25 126 Integrated management information and Data model

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~- --27 Common ERP modules 1 128 Implementing ERP in manufacturing process 1 129 lmolernentinq ERP in marketinq/sales 1

TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN THIRD SESSIONAL ---

30 ERP in finance/accounting 131 Role of ERP in PersonallHR 1--32 Role of ERP in Inventory control 133 Role of ERP in handling complex global scenario 134 BPR,MIS,DSS,EIS,OLAP 2 1

Data warehousing,Data mining,Supply Chain Management---

35 136 MRP,MRP II,PDM,MTO,ATO 2 137 Manaqerial issue of ERP 1

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TEXTBOOKS:1. Alexis Leon, "Enterprise Resource Planning", Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.

2. Kalakota, "Frontiers of E-Commerce " Addition Wesley long man Publishers, 1999.

REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Trepper, "E-Commerce strategies", Prentice Hall of India, 2001.

2. S. Sadagopan, "Enterprise Resource Planning", Tata McGraw Hill, 1999

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Code No.: ETIT 412 LTCPaper: Network Security 3 I 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction: Codes and Ciphers - Some Classifical systems - Statistical theory of cipher systems - Complexitytheory of Crypto systems - Stream ciphers, Block ciphers.

Stream Ciphers: Rotor based system - shift register based systems - Design considerations for stream ciphers -Cryptanalysis of stream ciphers - Combined eneryption and encoding.

Block Ciphers - DES and variant, modes of use of DES. [No. ofHrs.: 11]

UNIT-IIPublic Key systems - Knacksack systems - RSK - Diffle Hellman Exchange 0 Authentication and Digitalsignatures, Elliptic curve based systems.

System Identification and clustering

Cryptology of speech signals - narrow band and wide band systems - analogue & digital systems of speechencryption. [No. ofHrs.: 11]

UNIT- IIINetwork Security: Hash function - Authentication:

Protocols - Digital Signature standards.Electronics Mail Security - PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) MIME, Data Compression technique.IP Security: Architecture, Authentication Leader, Encapsulating security Payload - Key management.Web Security: Secure Socket Layer & Transport Layer security, Secure electronic transactions.Firewalls Design principle, established systems. [No. of Hrs.: 12]

UNIT-IVTelecommunication Network architecture, TMN management layers, Management information Model,Management servicing and functions, Structure of management information and TMN information model.

[No. ofHrs.: 101

TEXTBOOKS:1. William Stallings, "Network Security Essentials, 2nd Edition, 2002.2. William Stallings, "Cryptography & Network Security", 3rd Edition, 1999.

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Lesson Plan for Network Security (ETIT- 412)(8th Semester)

Session-l Total Numberof

UNIT 1:- Lecture Tut.1. Introduction: 4 1

i) Introduction to Cryptologyii) Classifical System:-

• Substitution and Transposition Techniques.

• Statistical and complexity theory of cryptosystems. I

• Stream and block ciphers.2. Stream ciphers:- 4 1

i) Rotor based and shift register based system.ii) Crypto analysis of stream ciphers.iii) Encryption and Encoding

3. Block Ciphers:- 5 2i) Simplified DES.ii) Block cipher principles.iii) Data Encryption standards.iv) Block cipher modes of operationsv) Introduction to Double and Triple DES.

UNIT 2:-4. Public Key Encryption Systems is 2

i) Basic Principles of Public Key crypto systems.ii) Knap sack systemsiii) RSAiv) Diffie - Hellman Scheme.v) Elliptive curve based systems.

Total 18 6Session-II Lecture Tut.1. Digital Signatures and Message Authentication. 2 12. i) System Identification and clustering of keys 3 1

ii) Cryptology of speech signals1. Analogue Scramblers2. Digital Speech Encryption

UNIT 3:- i) Network Security-Hash function, MAC. 13 4ii) Authentication Protocols- Digital Signature

Standardsiii) Electronic Mail Security- PGP, MIME, Data

Compression Techniqueiv) IP Security Architecture- Authentication Header

Key Management, ESPv) Web Security- Secure Socket Layer and

Transport layer security, Secure electronic

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Total 18 6Session - Lecture Tut.IIIl. Firewalls 1 1

Design principalEstablished System

Unit 4 5 12. i) Telecommunication Network Architecture

ii) TMN - Management Layersiii) Structure of Management Informationiv) TMN Information Modelv) Management Servicing and functions.

Total 6 2

Time 15 Weeks

TEXT BOOKS:-

Lectures for Total course : 41Tutorials for Tutorials Course: 15

Total : 56

1. William Stallings, "Network Security Essentials", 2nd Edition, 2002.2. William Stallings, "Cryptography & Network Security", 3rd Edition, 1999.

NAME & SIGNATURE OF CO-ORDINATOR

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Code No.: ETEC 414 LTCPaper: Mobile Communication 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 751. Question No.1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It should be of25 marks.2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction to Cellular Mobile Systems: A basic cellular system, performance criteria, uniqueness of mobileradio environment, operation of cellular systems, planning a cellular system, overview of generations of cellularsystems.

Elements of Cellular Radio Systems Design and Interference: General description of the problem, concept offrequency reuse channels, co-channel interference reduction factor, desired CII from a normal case in an omnidirectional antenna system, cell splitting, consideration of the components of cellular systems, Introduction to

co-channel interference, co-channel measurement design of antenna system, antenna parameter and their effects.[No. ofHrs.: 11J

UNIT-IICell Coverage for Signal & Antenna Structures: General introduction, obtaining the mobile point to point mode,propagation over water or flat open area, foliage loss, propagation near in distance, long distance propagation,point to point prediction model - characteristics, cell site, antenna heights and signal coverage cells, mobile tomobile propagation, Characteristics of basic antenna structures, antenna at cell site, mobile antennas.Frequency Management & Channel Assignment, Hand Off & Dropped Calls: Frequency Management, fixedchannel assignment, non-fixed channel assignment, traffic & channel assignment, Why hand off, types ofhandoff and their characteristics, dropped call rates & their evaluation.

[No. ofHrs.: 11J

UNIT-IIIModulation methods and coding for error detection and correction: Introduction to Digital modulationtechniques, modulation methods in cellular wireless systems, OFOM, Block Coding, convolution coding andTurbo coding.Multiple access techniques: FOMA, TDMA, COMA: Time-division multiple access (TOM A), code divisionmultiple access (COMA), COMA capacity, probability of bit error considerations, COMA compared withTOMA. [No. ofHrs.: 11)

UNIT-IVSecond generation, digital, wireless systems: GSM, IS_136 (D-AMPS), IS-95, mobile management, voice signalprocessing and coding. [No. ofHrs.: 11JTEXTBOOKS:1. William, C. Y. Lee, "Mobile Cellular Telecommunications", 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1990.2. Mischa Schwartz, "Mobile Wireless Communications", Cambridge University Press, UK, 2005.REFERENCE BOOKS:I. "Mobile Communication Hand Books", 2"d Edition, IEEE Press.2. Theodore S Rappaport, "Wireless Communication Principles and Practice", 2nd Edition, Pearson

Education, 2002.3. Lawrence Harte, "30 Wireless Dcmystified", McGraw Hill Publications, 2001.4. Kaveh Pahlavan and Prashant Krishnarnurthy", Principles of Wireless Networks", PHI, 200 I.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER(FOR YEAR 2007-08)SUBJECT: Mobile Communication Subject Code:ETEC-414Total Teaching weeks in semester:14 weeks Total number of lectures:40

Total number Of Tutorials: 11First TermS.No Topics To Be Covered Lectures Tutorial1. Introduction to Cellular Mobile Systems: A basic cellular system, 2

performance criteria, Uniqueness of mobile radio environment2. Operation of cellular systems, Planning a cellular system, Overview of 2 I

generations of cellular systems., Elements of Cellular Radio Systems Design and Interference: General I.J.

description of the problem4. Concept of frequency reuse channels, Co-channel interference reduction I

factor5. Desired CII from a normal case in an omni directional antenna system, Cell I I

splitting6. Consideration of the components of cellular systems I7. Introduction to co-channel interference, Co-channel measurement I8. Design of antenna system, Antenna parameter and their effects I I

9. Cell Coverage for Signal & Antenna Structures: IGeneral introductionObtaining the mobile point to point model (Lee Model)

10. Propagation over water or flat open area, Foliage loss, Propagation near in Idistance, long distance propagation

11. Point to point prediction model - characteristics I I12. Cell site, Antenna heights and signal coverage cells I13. Mobile to mobile propagation I14. Characteristics of basic antenna structures, Antenna at cell site 2 I15. Mobile antennas I

Second Term16. Frequency Management & Channel Assignment: I

Frequency Management, Frequency spectrum utilization

17. Fixed channel assignment, Non-fixed channel assignment, Traffic & channel 3 Iassignment

18. Hand Off & Dropped Calls :Why Hand Offs - Types and Characteristics I

19. Dropped Calls Rates and their evaluation I

20. Modulation methods and coding for error detection and correction: I IIntroduction to Digital modulation techniques

21. Modulation methods in cellular wireless systems I

22. OFDM, Block Coding, Convolution coding, Turbo coding. 4 I

23. Multiple access techniques: I IFDMA, TDMA, CDMA GeneraL Introduction

24. Time-division multiple access (TDMA) I

25. Code division multiple access (COMA), COMA capacity, I

Probability of bit error considerations26. COMA compared with TDMA I I27. Second generation- digital & wireless systems I28. GSM I

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Third Term29. IS 136 (D-AMPS) I30. IS-95 I31. Mobile management 1 I32. Voice signal processing and coding. I

TEXTBOOKS:1. William, C. Y. Lee, "Mobile Cellular Telecommunications", 3RD Edition, McGraw Hill. 1990.2. Mischa Schwartz, "Mobile Wireless Communications", Cambridge University Press, UK, 2005.

REFERENCE BOOKS:1. "Mobile Communication Hand Books", 2nd Edition, IEEE Press.2. Theodore S Rappaport, "Wireless Communication Principles and Practice", 2nd Edition, Pearson

Education, 2002.3. Lawrence Harte, "3G Wireless Dernystified", McGraw Hill Publications, 200!.4. Kaveh Pahlavan and Prashant Krishnamurthy", Principles of Wireless Networks", PHI, 200 I

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Code No.: ETCS 408 LTCPaoer: Artificial Intelligence 3 I 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 751. Question No.1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective

or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every

unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question~ from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IScope of AI: Games, theorem proving, natural language processing, vision and speech processing, robotics,

expert systems, AI techniques-search knowledge, abstraction.Problem Solving (Blind): State space search; production systems, search space control; depth-first, breadth-first

search.Heuristic Based Search: Heuristic search, Hill climbing, best-first search, branch and bound, Problem

Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction End, Means-End Analysis. [No. of Hrs.: 12]

UNIT-IIGame Playing: Game Tree, Minimax Algorithm, Alpha Beta Cutoff, Modified Minimax Algorithm, HorizonEffect, Futility Cut-off.Knowledge Representation: Predicate Logic: Unificatioin, Modus Ponens, Modus Tolens, Resolution inPredicate Logic, Conflict Resolution Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining, Declarative and ProceduralRepresentation, Rule based Systems.Structured Knowledge Representation: Semantic Nets: Slots, exceptions and default frames, conceptualdependency, scripts. [No. of Hrs.: 12]

UNIT-IIIHandling Uncertainty: Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Probabilistic reasoning, use of certainty factors, fuzzy logic.Natural Language Processing: Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Processing, Pragmatic Processing.

[No. ofHrs.: 10]

UNIT-IVLearning: Concept oflearning, learning automation, genetic algorithm, learning by inductions, neural nets.Expert Systems: Need and justification for expert systems, knowledge acquisition, Case Studies: MYCIN, RI.

[No. of Hrs.: 10]

TEXTBOOKS:1. E. Rich and K. Knight, "Artificial Intelligence", TMH, 2nd Ed., 1992.2. N. J. Nilsson, "Principles of AI", Narosa Pub!. House, 1990.3. M. N. Hoda, "Foundation Course in Artificial Intelligence", Vikas Pub., 2004.REFERENCES BOOKS:1. P. H. Winston, "Artificial Intelligence", Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2002.2. D. W. Patterson, "Introduction to AI and Expert Systems", PHI, 1992.3. R.1. Schalkoff, "Artificial Intelligence - An Engineering Approach", McGraw Hill Int. Ed. Singapore,

1992.4. M. Sasikumar, S. Ramani, "Rule Based Expert Systems", Narosa Publishing House, 1994.5. Tim Johns, "Artificial Intelligence, Application Programming", Wiley Dreamtech, 2005.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER (for Year 2007-2008)

Subject: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCETotal Teaching Weeks in Semester: 14Total number of Tutorials: 14

Code No.: ETCS 408Total Number of Lecturers: 40

S. Unit Topics to Covered Total No. Total No.No. Of Of

Lectures Tutorials1 First Scope of AI 4 1

Term Games, Theorem proving , Expert systemsNatural language processing, vision and speech

Unit-Iprocessing, robotics

2 AI techniques 4 1Search knowledge, abstraction, ProblemSolving (Blind)State space search control; depth- first,

breadth-first search.

3 Production systems ,Search Control 1 14 Heuristic Based Search 3 1

Heuristic search, Hill climbing, best-firstsearchBranch and bound, Problem ReductionConstraint Satisfaction End, Means-End Analysi

5 Unit-2 Game Playing 3 1Game Tree, Minimax Algorithm, Alpha Beta

CutoffModified Minimax Algorithm, Horizon Effect,Futility Cut-off.

6 Knowledge Representation 1 17 Second Predicate Logic 5 2

Term Unification, Modus Ponens, Modus Tolens,ResolutionConflict Resolution Forward Chaining,Backward ChainingDeclarative and Procedural Representation, Ruh

based Systems8 Structured Knowledge Representation 4 1

Semantic Nets: Slots, exceptions and defaultframesConceptual dependency, scripts.

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9 Unit-3 Handling Uncertainty 3 1Non-Monotonic Reasoning, ProbabilisticreasonmgUse of certainty factors, Fuzzy logic.

,10 Natural Language Processing 3 1Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Ii

I IProcessing,Pragmatic Processing.

11 UNIT - Learning 3 1IV Concept of learning, learning automation,

genetic algorithm. Learning by inductions, Neural nets

12 Third Expert System 3 1Term Need and justification for expert systems,

knowledge acquisition13 Case Studies: 3 1

MYCIN, RI.

TEXTBOOKS:1. E. Rich and K. Knight, "Artificial Intelligence", TMH, 21ld Ed., 1992.2. N. J. Nilsson, "Principles of AI", Narosa Publ. House, 1990.3. M. N. Hoda, "Foundation Course in Artificial Intelligence", VikasPub., 2004.

REFERENCES BOOKS:1. P. H. Winston, "Artificial Intelligence", Pearson Education, 3rd

Edition, 2002.2. D. W. Patterson, "Introduction to AI and Expert Systems", PHI, 1992.3. R. J. Schalkoff, "Artificial Intelligence - An Engineering Approach",

McGraw Hill Int. Ed. Singapore, 1992.4. M. Sasikumar, S. Ramani, "Rule Based Expert Systems", NarosaPublishing House, 1994.

5. Tim Johns, "Artificial Intelligence, Application Programming", WileyDreamtech, 2005.

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33Code No.: ETIT 414 LTCPa er: Software Testin 3 I 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 7SI. Question No.1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective I

or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks. I2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit I

should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit.Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction: What is software testing and why It IS so hard?, Error, Fault, Failure, Incident, Test Cases,Testing Process, Limitations of Testing, No absolute proof of correctness, Overview of Graph Theory.

[No. of Hrs.: 11)

UNIT - IIFunctional Testing: Boundary Value Analysis, Equivalence Class Testing, Decision Table Based Testing,Cause Effect Graphing Technique.Structural Testing: Path testing, DD-Paths, Cyclomatic Complexity, Graph Metrics, Data Flow Testing,Mutation testing. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - III

Reducing the number oftest cases:Prioritization guidelines, Priority category, Scheme, Risk Analysis, Regression Testing, Slice based testingTesting Activities: Unit Testing, Levels of Testing, Integration Testing, System Testing, Debugging, DomainTesting. [No.ofHI·s.: 11]

UNIT- IV

Object Oriented Testing: Issues in Object Oriented Testing, Class Testing, GUI Testing, Object OrientedIntegration and System Testing.Testing Tools: Static Testing Tools, Dynamic Testing Tools, Characteristics of Modern Tools.

[No. ofHrs.: 11)

TEXTBOOKS:1. William Perry, "Effective Methods for Software Testing", John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1995.2. Louise Tamres, "Software Testing", Pearson Education Asia, 20023. Robert V. Binder, "Testing Object-Oriented Systems-Models, Patterns and Tools", Addison Wesley,

1999.REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Cern Kaner, Jack Falk, Nguyen Quoc, "Testing Computer Software", Second Edition, Van Nostrand

Reinhold, New York, 1993.2. K.K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, "Software Engineering", 2nd Ed., New Age International Publishers,

New Delhi, 20053. Boris Beizer, "Software Testing Techniques", Second Volume, Second Edition, Van Nostrand

Reinhold, New York, 1990.4. Boris Beizer, "Black-Box Testing - Techniques for Functional Testing of Software and Systems", John

Wiley & Sons Inc.,

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LECTURE PLAN

Software TestingETIT 414

No. of Hrs. 40LTC314

S.No. Topic LSESSION I

1 What is software testing and why it is so hard? 12 Error, Fault, Failure, Incident 13 Test Cases, Limitations of Testing 25 No absolute proof of correctness 16 Overview of Graph Theory 17 Overview of Functional Testing, Testing Tools: Static Testing Tools, 2

Dynamic Testing Tools8 Boundary Value Analysis 29 Equivalence Class Testing 210 Decision Table Based Testing 211 Cause Effect Graphing Technique 112 Overview of Structural Testing 113 Path testing, DD-Paths 2

SESSION II14 Cyclomatic Complexity 215 Graph Metrics 216 Data Flow Testing 117 Mutation testing. 118 Prioritization guidelines, Priority category 219 Scheme, Risk Analysis 120 Regression Testing 221 Slice based testing 122 Overview of Testing Activities, Levels of Testing 123 Unit Testing 224 Integration Testing 125 System Testing 126 Debugging, Domain Testing 1

SESSION III27 Overview of Object Oriented Testing, Issues in Object Oriented Testing 128 Class Testing 129 GUI Testing 130 Object Oriented Integration and System Testing, Characteristics of Modern 1

Tools

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TEXTBOOKS:

1. William Perry, "Effective Methods for Software Testing", John Wiley & Sons, NewYork,1995.

2. Louise Tamres, "Software Testing", Pearson Education Asia, 2002

3. Robert V. Binder, "Testing Object-Oriented Systems-Models, Patterns and Tools",Addison Wesley, 1999.

4. Rajiv Chopra, "Software Testing: A Practical Approach", S. K Kataria and Sons, 2007.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Cern Kaner, Jack Falk, Nguyen Quoc, "Testing Computer Software", Second Edition, VanNostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993.

2. K.K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, "Software Engineering", 2nd Ed., New Age InternationalPublishers, New Delhi, 2005

3. Boris Beizer, "Software Testing Techniques", Second Volume, Second Edition, VanNostrand Reinhold, New York, 1990.

4. Boris Beizer, "Black-Box Testing - Techniques for Functional Testing of Software andSystems", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1995.

5. Glenford Myers, " The Art of software Testing", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York 1979.

6. Paul C Jogerson, " Software Testing- A craftsman Apporach", CRC Press, 2007

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r>

Code No.: ETEE 402: Advanced Control Systems314

INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-751. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have

objective or short answer type questions, It should be of25 marks.I 2. Apart from Q. NO.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should

have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Eachquestion should be 12.5 marks.

Unit - I:State Space Analysis of Control SystemIntroduction, state space representation of continuous linear time invariant system,transfer function and state variables, solution of state equations, state and outputcontrollability and observability.

[No. of Hrs.l0]

Unit-II:Analysis of Discrete SystemIntroduction to discrete time system, sample and hold circuits, presentation by differenceequation and its solution, pulse transfer function, representation of discrete system instate variable form and its solution. [No. ofHrs.12]

Unit- III:Non-Linear Control TheoryIntroduction to Non-linear control, Linearisation techniques techniques of non-linearsystem-phase plane and describing function techniques, stability criteria of Liapnov andpapov, staticallinerisation methods.

[No. of Hrs.12]

Unit- IV:Adaptive ControlIntroduction, model reference adaptive control systems, controller structure, self-tuningregulators, various adaptive control systems, Fuzzy logic and its applications.

[No. ofHrs.l0]

Text Books:1. 1. B.Ogata-State Space Analysis, Modern Control System, Pearson 4th edition,

20022. 2. M. Gopal-Modern Control System Theory, New Age International, 2003.

Reference Books:1. 1. Brian D.O.Adnerson & John B. Moore, Optimal Control2. 2. Shastri & Badson, Adaptive Control, PHI3. 3. S. Das Gupta, Control System Theory, Khanna Pub.4. 4. Raymon T. Sufani, Design of Feedback Control System, Oxford University

Press.5. 5. J. J. Stoline, Nonlinear Control System.

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ACADEMIC LESSON PLAN FOR Vilith SEM. 2007-2008Subject: Advanced Control Systems Sub. Code :ETEE 402LTC 324

Total Teaching Weeks in Semester: 14 weeks Total Lecture Classes available: 40Total Tutorial Classes available' 14

S.No TOPICS OF BE COVEREDNo. of No. of

Lectures Tutorial

First Term (6 weeks)State Space Analysis of Control System:

1 State variables,state space representation of LTI system 2 12 Transfer function and state variables 3 13 Solution of state equations 3 1

Analysis of Discrete System:4 Introduction to discrete time system. 2

15 Sample and hold circuits (zero and 1st order). 26 Presentation by difference equation and its solution. 3 17 Pulse transfer function. 1

18 Representation of discrete system in state variable form and its solution. 2

Second Term (6 weeks)9 State and output Controllability and Observabilitv. 3 1

Non-Linear Control Theory:10 Introduction to Non-linear control. 111 Linearisation techniques techniques of non-linear system-phase plane. 2

112 Describing function techniques. 213 Stability criteria of Liapnov and papov. 3 114 Introduction to Staticallinerisation methods. 1 1

Adaptive Control:15 Introduction, model reference adaptive control systems, controller structure. 2 116 Self-tuning regulators. 2

117 Various adaptive control systems. 2

Third Term (2 weeks)Fuzzy logic and its applications:

18 Fuzzy variables, operatiions on fuzzy variables, rule based fuzzy logic. 4 2Text Books:

1. 1. B.Ogata-State Space Analysis, Modern Control System, Pearson 4th edition, 20022. 2. M. Gopal-Modern Control System Theory, New Age International, 2003.

Reference Books:l. l. Brian D.O.Adnerson & John B. Moore, Optimal Control2. 2. Shastri & Badson, Adaptive Control, PHI3. 3. S. Das Gupta, Control System Theory, Khanna Pub.4. 4. Raymon T. Sufani, Design of Feedback Control System, Oxford University Press.

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Code No.: ETEE 404 LTCPa er: Flexible AC Transmission S stems 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-751. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have

objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.I 2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should

I have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Eachquestion should be 12.5 marks.

Unit IReactive Power Control:Concept of reactive power control, methods of voltage control.Uncompensated Transmission Line:Loadability characteristics of O/H lines, on open - circuit, uncompensated transmissionline under load, effect of line length, load power, p.f. on voltage and reactive power, marepower & stability. [No. ofHrs.l0]

Unit IICompensation of Lines:

Objectives of compensation, types of compensation - surge impedance compensation,line length compensation, compensation by sectioning, passive & active compensators,uniformly distributed fixed compensation, its effect on voltage control, line chargingreactive power, uniformly regulated shunt compensation, passive shunt compensation

Dynamic Performance of Transmission Lines:

Dynamics of ac Power Systems and the effect of reactive power control. [No. of Hrs.12]

Unit IIIStatic Compensation:Principle, properties, types - TCR, TSC etc.Sub synchronous Resonance: Introduction, methods of controlling SSR.Synchronous Condensers: Introduction, characteristics, and its operation. [No. ofHrs.12]

Unit IVInterphase Power Controller:Reactive Unified Power Flow Controller:Power Management:Introduction, objectives, modeling, benefits.Hrs.l0] Reactive Power Optimization

[No. of

Text Books:-I. N.G. Hingorani, Gyugi - Understanding Facts, Concepts, Technology of Flexible AC

Transmission Systems IEEE Press, year of publications 19992. T.J.E. Miller - Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 1982

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER 2007- 2008SUBJECT:FACTS SUBJECT CODE: ETEE 404

TOTAL TEACHING WEEKS IN SEMESTER: 14

Total lectures available: 42Total tutorials available: 12

Topics to be covered Total No. OfLecture Tutorial

First Term (6 weeks)Concept of reactive power control 2methods of voltage control 3 2Loadability characteristics of O/H lines, on open - circuit, 1uncompensated transmission line under load, effect of line length 2 1load power, p.f. on voltage and reactive power 1Maximum power & stability 2 1Objectives of compensation, types of compensation - surge impedance 2 1compensation, line length compensation, compensation by sectioningpassive & active compensators, 2 1uniformly distributed fixed compensation, its effect on voltage control, 2line charging reactive power, uniformly regulated shunt compensation, 1passive shunt compensation. 2

Second Term (6 weeks)

Dynamics of ac Power Systems and the effect of reactive power control 2 1

Static Compensation: 4 2Principle, properties, types - TCR, TSC etcSub synchronous Resonance: Introduction, methods of controlling SSR 4 2Synchronous Condensers: Introduction, characteristics, and its operation. 4 1Unified Power Flow Controller 3Interphase Power Controller 3Third Term (2 weeks)Reactive Power Management: 1Introduction, objectives, modeling, benefitsReactive Power Optimization 1

TEXTBOOKS:1. N.G. Hingorani, Gyugi - Understanding Facts, Concepts, Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems

IEEE Press, year of publications 19992. T.J.E. Miller - Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 19823. P.KUNDUR-Power System stability and Control, TMH

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Paper Code: ETEE - 410 LTCPaper: Object Oriented Software Engineering 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-751. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have

objective or short answer type questions. It should be of25 marks.2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should

have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Eachquestion should be 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction to Software Engineering: Software Engineering Development, Software LifeCycle Models, Comparison of various models

Requirement Elicitation: Introduction to Object Oriented Methodology, Overview ofRequirements Elicitation, Requirements Model-Action & Use cases, RequirementsElicitation Activities, Managing Requirements Elicitation. [No. of Hrs.:11]

UNIT-"Architecture: Introduction, System development is model building, model architecture,requirements model, analysis model, the design model, the implementation model, testmodelAnalysis: Introduction, the requirements model, the analysis model

[No. of Hrs.:11]

UNIT-IIIConstruction: Introduction, the design model, block design, working with construction

Testing: introduction,testing processHrs.: 11]

on testing, unit testing, integration testing, system testing, the[No. of

UNIT-IVModelling with UML: Basic Building Blocks of UML, A Conceptual Model of UML,Basic Structural Modeling, UML Diagrams.

Case Studies [No. of Hrs.:11]

TEXTBOOKS:1. Ivar Jacobson, "Object Oriented Software Engineering", Pearson, 2004.2. Grady Booch, James Runbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, "The UML User Guide", Pearson,

2004.3. Wendy Boggs,Boggs,Michael Boggs "Mastering UML with Rational Rose", HP8

Publication, 2003.

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REFERENCES BOOKS:1. Stephen R. Scach, "Classical & Object Oriented Software Engineering with UML

and Java: McGraw Hill, 1999.2. Richard C. Lee, William M. Tepfenhard, "UML and C++, A Practical guide to

object-oriented Development", Pearson Education, 2002.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER (EEE) FOR 2007-2008

Paper Code: ETEE-410Paper :Object Oriented Software Engineering

LTC314

Total Lectures: 42Total Tutorial: 17

First Term (6 weeks)S.No Topics Lectures TutorialI. Introduction to Software Engineering:-Software Engineering 2 1

Development, Software Life Cycle ModelAnd their Comparison

2. Introduction to Object Oriented Methodology Object, dynamic, 3 1Functional model

3. Requirement Elicitation: Requirements Model-Action & Use 2 1cases

4. Requirement Elicitation Activities, Managing Requirement 3 1Elicitation.

5. Modeling with UML: Basic Building Blocks of UML 2 16. A Conceptual Model of UML 2 17. Basic Structural Modeling, UML diagram 3 18. Case Studies 2 1Second Term (6 weeks)9. Architecture: Introduction, System Development in Model 2 1

building.10. Model Architecture 1 1I!. Requirements model, Analysis Model ') I.)

12. Design Model, Implementation Model ,Test Model 3 113. Analysis: Introduction, Requirements model, Analysis model ') 1.)

14. Construction: Introduction Design Model 3 115. Block Design ,working with construction 3 1Third Term (2 weeks)16. Testing: Introduction on testing, unit testing, Integration and 2 1

System testing.17. Testing Process 2 1

Text Books:l.Ivar Jacobson,"Object Oriented Software Engineering" Pearson,2004.2.Grady Booch,James Runbaugh,Ivar Jacobson,"The UML User Guide",Pearson 2004.3.Wendy Boggs,Boggs,Michael Boggs"Mastering UML with Rational Rose",BPB publication2003.References:l.Stephen R.Scach,"Classical & Object Oriented Software Engineering with UML and Java:

McGraw Hill,19992.Richard C.Lee,"William M.Tepfenhard,"UML and C++,A practical guide to Object oriented

/' Development",Pearson Education ,2002.

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Code No.: ETEE 418 LTCPaper: Embedded Systems 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have

objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from Q. No. I rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should

have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Eachquestion should be 12.5 marks.

UNIT - IIntroduction to an embedded systems design & RTOS: Introduction to Embeddedsystem, Processor in the System, MicrocontrolIer, Memory Devices, Embedded SystemProject Management, ESD and Co-design issues in System development Process, Designcycle in the development phase for an embedded system, Use of target system or itsemulator and In-circuit emulator, Use of software tools for development of an ES.Inter-process Communication and Synchronization of Processes, Tasks and Threads,Problem of Sharing Data by Multiple Tasks, Real Time Operating Systems: OS Services,I/O Subsystems, Interrupt Routines in RTOS Environment, RTOS Task Schedulingmodel, Interrupt Latency and Response times of the tasks. [No.of Hrs.: 11]UNIT - IIOverview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller and Embedded Processors, Overview of

r

8051 Microcontroller family: Architecture, basic assembly language programmingconcepts, The program Counter and ROM Spaces in the 8051, Data types, 8051 Flag Bitsad PSW Register, 8051 Register Banks and Stack Instruction set, Loop and JumpInstructions, Call Instructions, Time delay generations and calculations, I/O portprogramming Addressing Modes, accessing memory using various addressing modes,Arithmetic instructions and programs, Logical instructions, BCD and ASCII applicationprograms, Single-bit instruction programming, Reading input pins vs. port Latch,Programming of 8051 Timers, Counter Programming

[No. of Hrs.:11]

UNIT-IIICommunication with 8051: Basics of Communication, Overview of RS-232, r2c Bus,UART, USB, 8051 connections to RS-232, 8051 serial communication programming,8051 interrupts, Programming of timer interrupts, Programming of External hardwareinterrupts, Programming of the serial communication interrupts, Interrupt priority in the8051 [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT-IVInterfacing with 8051: Interfacing an LCD to the 8051, 8051 interfacing to ADC,Sensors, Interfacing a Stepper Motor, 8051 interfacing to the keyboard, Interfacing aDAC to the 8051, 8255 Interfacing with 8031151, 8051131 interfacing to external memory

[No. of Hrs.:11]TEXTBOOKS:1. Raj Kamal, "Embedded Systems", TMH, 2004.

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2. M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, "The 8051 Microcontroller and EmbeddedSystems", PHI,2004.

REFERENCES BOOKS:I. David E. Simon, "An Embedded Software Primer", Pearson Education, 1999.2. K.J. Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller", Penram International, 1991.3. Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, "8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems", Jaico Press

1. 4. Dr. Prasad, "Embedded Real Time System", Wiley Dreamtech, 2004.

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ACADEMIC LESSON PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER 2007- 2008

SUBJECT: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

TOTAL TEACHING WEEKS IN SEMESTER: 14

SUBJECT CODE: ETEE 418

Topics to be covered Total No. OfLecture Tutorial

t" TERM (6 weeks)Overview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller and Embedded 2Processors, Overview of 8051 Microcontroller family:Architecture of 8051 1basic assembly language programming concepts, 1The program Counter and ROM Spaces in the 8051. Data types, 8051 2Flag Bits ad PSW Register, 8051 Register Banks and StackInstruction set 1Loop and Jump Instructions 1 1Call Instructions, Time delay generations and calculations 1 1I/O port programming, Addressing Modes, accessing memory using 2 1various addressing modesArithmetic instructions and programs 1 1Logical instructions, BCD and ASCII application programs 1 1Single-bit instruction programming, Reading input pins vs. port Latch. 1 1

Programming of 8051 Timers, Counter Programming 2 1

Communication with 8051Basics of Communication, Overview of RS-232, r-c Bus, 1 1UART, USB 1

2nd TERM (6 weeks)

8051 connections to RS-232, 8051 serial communication 2 1programmmg8051 interrupts, Programming of timer interrupts, Programming of 2 1External hardware interruptsProgramming of the serial communication interrupts 1 1Interrupt priority in the 8051 1 1Interfacing with 8051Interfacing an LCD to the 8051 18051 interfacing to ADC, Sensors, 1Interfacing a Stepper Motor, 8051 interfacing to the keyboard Interfacing 2 1a DAC to the 80518051131 interfacing to external memory 1Introduction to Embedded system, Processor in the System, 2

Total lectures available: 40Total tutorials available: 13

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/

Microcontroller, Memory DevicesEmbedded System Project Management, 2ESD and Co-design issues in System development ProcessDesign cycle in the development phase for an embedded systemUse of target system or its emulator and In-circuit emulator, Use of 1software tools for development of an ES.Inter-process communication and synchronization of processesTasks and Threads, Problem of Sharing Data by Multiple Tasks, 23ra TERM (2 weeks)Real Time Operating SystemsOS Services, I/O Subsystems, Interrupt Routines in RTOS Environment 2RTOS Task Scheduling model, Interrupt Latency and Response times of 2the tasks

TEXTBOOKS:1. M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems",

PHI, 2004.2. K.J. Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller", Penram International, 19913. Raj Kamal, "Embedded Systems", TMH, 2004.

REFERENCES BOOKS:1. David E. Simon, "An Embedded Software Primer", Pearson Education, 1999.2. Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, "8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems", Jaico Press3. Dr. Prasad, "Embedded Real Time System", Wiley Dreamtech, 2004.

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Code No.: ETEE 420 LTCPaper: Instrumentation 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have

objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should

have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Eachquestion should be 12.5 marks.

Unit - IReview of Instrumentation Amplifier, Magnetic Recorder, Digital recorders of memorytype, storage Oscilloscope, Sampling Oscilloscope and Spectrum Analyser.Special Purpose Transformers, Constant Voltage Transformer, Types of Rectifiers -Signal Phase Rectifier. Three Phase Rectifier. Three Phase Controller Rectifier, SwitchMode Power supply (SMPS), Inverter and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS).

[No. of Hrs.: 12]

r> Unit - IITimers, Dashpot timers, Motor driven Timers, Stepper motor and their types, Permanentmagnet and variable reluctance type a.c. Motor Controllers - Variable Frequencyinverters and cycloconverters.

[No. of Hrs.: 10]

Unit - IIIAutomatic weighing system, Carbon dioxide controller for a carburizing furnace, Controlof relative humidity in a textile moisterning process and warehouse, Induction Heating,Dielectric Heating. [No. ofHrs.: 10]

Unit - IVProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC), General characteristics and system layout,Operational procedures, Control of coils and contacts, PC ladder Instruction - Addressand Registers. Timers and Counters, The sequencer, analog operation and loop control.Robotics - Robot and their uses. Robot Auxiliary control devices and systems,Controlling and Programming, A pick-and-place Robot, Work cells controlling andprogrammmg.

[No. of Hrs.:12]

Text Books:1. Helfrick and Coopes, "Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement

Techniques"2. Barney, "Intelligent Instrumentation"

Reference Books:1. CS Rangan & GR Sharma "Instrumentation Devices and Systems"

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ACADEMIC LESSON PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER 2007-2008(New)Sub: INSTRUMENTATION Subject Code: ETEE-420

Total Teaching weeks in Semester: 14 weeksTotal Lectures: 40Total Tutorial: 10

S.No. Topics to be covered Total No. ofITERM (6 weeks) Lectures Tutorials

I. Review ofInstrumentation Amplifier 12. Different Type of Recorders including memory type 2 13. Oscilloscope - Storage and sampling 24. Spectrum Analyser 1 15. Special purpose transformer - CT/PT/Pulse 2

Transformer/Audio Frequency Transformer /ConstantVoltage Transformer

6. Single Phase and Three Phase rectifiers 1 I7. SMPS & UPS& Inverters I8. Different type of Timer - Dash Pot/Motor Driven I9. Stepper Motor and its type/Permanent Magnate and 2 1

Variable Reluctance AC Motors and their Speed Controlby Variable frequency inverter and Cycloconverter byVariable frequency inverter and Cycloconverter

10. Carbon Dioxide Controller for Carburizing Furnance 2II. Control of Relative Humidity in Textile Monitoring ...

J

Process and warehouseIITERM (6 weeks)

12. Introduction and Architecture of PLC I13. Operational Procedure and Symbols I I14. Control of Coils and Contact 1 I15. Basic Logics of PLC I I16. Ladder Diagram Instructions and Ladder Diagrams 2 117. Concept of Internal Relay, Timers, Counters and Registers I18. Sequence Control using PLC 119. Different Analog Operation and Loop Control using PLC I I20. Robot and their uses 12I. Robot Auxiliary Control Devices and Systems 2 122. Controlling and Programming of Robots 223. Work Cells Controlling and Programming 2 I24. Analysis of Pick and Place Robot 2

IIITERM (2 weeks)25. Control Circuit for Induction Heating and Dielectric 2·

Heating26. Automatic Weighing System 2 ITEXTBOOKS:1. Mechatronics-W.Bolton2. Power Electronics- P.S.Bhimbrara

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Code No.: ETEE 422 LTCPaper: Power Quality Management 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-751. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have

objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from Q. No. I rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should

have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Eachquestion should be 12.5 marks.

Unit - I :Power Quality Problems & MonitoringOverview and Definitions of power quality, sourcesquality standards, and regulations.Hrs.: 09]

of pollution, international power[No. of

Unit - II :Power Quality ProblemsSurges, voltage sag and swell, over voltage under voltage, outage voltage,angle imbalance, electric noise, harmonics, frequency deviation monitoring.Hrs.: 12]

and phase[No. of

Unit - III : Power System HarmonicsHarmonic analysis, harmonic sources - the static converters, transformer magnetizationand non-linear machines, are furnaces, transformer magnetization and non-linearmachines, are furnaces, interference with communication harmonic measurements.

[No. of Hrs.: 12]

Unit - IVDesign, measure to mmrmize the frequency and duration of outages in distributionsystems voltage regulators, harmonic filters, power conditioners, uninterruptible powersuppliers, emergency and stand by power systems, application of power conditioners.Power distribution systems design, measure to minimize voltage disturbances.

[No. ofHrs.: llJ

Text Books:1. 1. N. G. Hingonani, Gyugi, Understanding FACTS concepts, Technology of

flexible AC Transmission systems, IEEE Press, 1999

Reference Books:

1. 1. T.J.E Milles - Reactive Power Control in electric systems, John Wiley &Sons 1982

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ACADEMIC LESSON PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER 2007-2008(New)

Subject: Power Quality Management Subject Code: ETEE-422

Total Lecture: 40

Total Tutorial: 10

Total Teaching weeks in Semester: 14 weeks

S.No. CONTENTS No. of LECTURE151 TERM (6 weeks)Unit - 1(Power Quality Problems & Monitoring)

1. Definition Of PQ I2. Overview I3. Source Of Pollution 24. I EEE Standard: -519 3

I-14595. Regulation 2 !

UNIT - 2(Power Quality Problems)l. Transients 22. Voltage Lag 13. Swell I4. Over Voltage I5. Under Voltage 16. Interruption I

(voltage)7. Unbalanced Voltage 18. Phase Angle Imbalance I9. Noise I10. Harmonics I I11. Monitoring I

IUNIT - 3 (Power System Harmonics)

I. Harmonics Causes,.,.)

2. Harmonics Effects,.,.)

3. Harmonics Analysis 34. Magnetization 3

UNIT - 4I. Voltage Regulation I2. Harmonics Filter 13. Power Conditioner I4. Un interruptible Power Suppliers 15. Emergency & Stand by Power Systems I6. Application of Power Conditioner 27. Power Distribution System Design 28. Minimize Voltage Disturbance 2

1. N. G. Hingonani, Gyugi, Understandmg FACTS concepts, Technology of flexible AC Transmission systems, IEEEPress, 1999

(S.S.Deswal)Subject CoordinatorM # 9250630938

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Paper Code:ETME - 402 LTCPaper: Quality Control & Quality Assurance 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 7S1. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist offour units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT - IIntroduction: Definition and Need of quality, Aspects of quality, Quality characteristic, Qualityspecification, Quality function, Economics of quality. Inspection, Its objectives and types,Inspection versus Quality Control, Statistical Quality Control, its Tools, Advantages, limitationsand Applications.Probability & Statistics: Definition, Laws, ProbabilityPoisson, EXponential) & related problems. Measures of Centralof Variation, Variable and attribute data, Frequency distribution.

Distributions (Normal Binomial,tendency & Dispersion, Concept

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIControl Charts: Concept of variability, Assignable & chance causes, Concept of specificationsand tolerances, Definition and objectives of control charts, Control charts for variables andattributes & related problems, Variable charts vs attribute charts, Patterns on control charts,Type-I & Type-II Errors, Process capability and its methods of determination.

[No. of Hrs.: 11]UNIT - IIIAcceptance Sampling: Definition, Advantages over 100%samples, Operating characteristics curve & its characteristics.Sequential Sampling Plan & Related problems.Quality Assurance: Need, Principles, Essentials and Advantages of Quality AssuranceSystem, Quality Manual, Field complaints, Quality Audit & its types, Quality AssuranceMethods, Quality Control vs Quality Assurance. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

inspection, Methods of takingSingle, Double and Multiple,

UNIT -IVQuality systems: Description of ISO:9000 series of standards, ISO:900 1-2000 Systems.Description of TQM, Concept of Quality Circles, JIT System, Taguchi's Concept of Quality,Zero Defect Concept, 60' Concept.Reliability: Definitions of ReliabilitySystem Reliability & related problems.Tub Curve.

Failure, Elements of reliability. Quality vs reliability,Causes of failures, Constant Failure rate, MTBF, Bath

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

Text Books:1. EL Grant & RS Leavenworth, "Statistical Quality Control",McGraw Hill & Co.2. M. Mahajan, "Statistical Quality Control", Dhanpat Rai & Co.3. a.p. Khanna, "Statistical Quality Control", Dhanpat Rai & Co.4. R'C, Gupta, "Statistical Quality Control", Khanna PulishersReference Books:1. Amitav Mitra, "Fundamentals of Quality Control", Pearson Education2. Feigenbaum, "Total Quality Control", McGraw Hill & Co.3. Suresh Dalela, "Quality Systems", Standard Publishers & Distributors4. Montgomery DC, "Introduction to Statistical Quality Control", John Wiley & Sons Inc.5. Stephan B. Vardeman, J Marcus Jobe, "Statistical QA Methods for Engineers", John

Wiley & Sons Inc.6. Taylor J.R., "Quality Control systems", McGraw Hill lnt. Education7. K.C. Arora, "Total Quality Management", S.K. Kataria & Sons.

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~: 52Academic Plan for VIIIth Semester (for Year 2007-08)

Sub.: QUALITY CONTROL & QUALITY ASSURANCE Sub. Code: ETME 402MAIN TOPIC SUB TOPICS NO. OF

LECTURES)HTERM

Introduction Introduction, Definitions & Need of qualityQuality of Design, Quality of Conformance, Quality of Performance IQuality Characteristic, Specification of Quality ,Quality FunctionCost of Quality, Value of Quality, Optimum Quality of Design

II

Inspection & Types of InspectionI

Concept of Quality Control & its Objectives, Inspection vis Quality Control. I IStatistical Quality Control - Definition, Concept, Techniques,Applications, Limitations and Benefits. I

Probability & Concept of Variation, Variable and Attribute Data; Frequency Distribution; Measures ofStatistics Central Tendency & Dispersion 2

Probability- Definitions, Laws of Probability with problems. IVarious Probability Distributions (Normal, Binomial, Poisson & Exponential) and theirProbability Calculations by using formulae & tables. 3

Control Charts Concept of Specifications & Tolerances and related problems. IConcept of Process Variability, Chance & Assignable Variations. IProcess Capability and its Methods of Determination. Concept of Type I and Type II ErrorsConcept, Definition, Purpose~ Objectives of Control Charts. 2Control Charts for Variables (X, R, (J charts) with problems. IPatterns on Control Charts.

3

2nd TERMControl Charts for Attributes ( p, np, lOOp, c, u charts) with problems.

3Variable charts vs Attribute charts.I

Acceptance Definition, Advantages, Applications & Methods of Taking Samples.Sampling Acceptance Sampling vs 100% Inspection. I

Single, Double, Multiple and Sequential Sampling plans including numericals. Calculations ofAverage Total Inspection (A.T.!.) 3OC Curve, its characteristics, regions and salient points. IQuality Indices for sampling plans, Average outgoing quality, AOQL I

Quality Assurance Need, Principles, Advantages and Essentials of Quality Assurance System, Quality Control visQuality Assurance IQuality Assurance Manual, Field complaints. IQuality Audit and its types, Concept of Quality Circles. IJIT System, Taguchis Concept of Quality, IDescription of [SO 9000 Quality System Standards, Features, Objectives, Benefits &

Quality Systems Limitations oflSO 9000 system. ISteps for ISO 9000 Registration, ISO: 9001-2000 Systems. IDescription & Objectives of TQM IZero Defect Concept, 6 (J concept I

3rd TERMReliability Definitions of Reliability, Failure and Causes of failures, Constant Failure Rate, Mean time

between failures (MTBF). IBasic Elements of Reliability, Quality vis Reliability. Measures of ReliabilitySystem Reliability & related problems,. Bath Tub Curve I

2

Text Books:l. E.L. Grant & R S Leavenworth, "Statistical Quality Control", McGraw Hill & Co.2. M. Mahajan, "Statistical Quality Control", Dhanpat Rai & Co.3. a.p. Khanna "Statistical Quality Control". Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Reference Books:I. Amitva Mitra, "Fundamentals of Quality Control", Pearson Education2. Feigenbaum, «Total Quality Control", McGraw Hill & Co.

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53Paper Code: ETME - 404 LTCPaper: Robotics 3 1 4rNSTRUCfIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT -IFundamentals of robot technology: Robot anatomy. Work volume. Drive systems. Controlsystems and dynamic performance. Accuracy and repeatability. Sensors in robotics. Robotreference frames and coordinates and robot kinematics. Path control. [No. of Hrs.: 10]

UNIT - IIRobot kinematics. Matrix representation. Homogeneous transformations. Forward and Inversekinematics.

Robot dynamics. Differential motions of a frame. Jacobian, static force analysis.[No. of Hrs.: 10]

UNIT - IIIConfiguration of a robot controller. End effectors. Mechanical and other types of grippers.Tools as end effectors. Robot and effector interface. Gripper selection and design. Introductionto robot languages. [No. of Hrs.: 12]

UNIT - IVApplications for manufacturing. Flexible automation. Robot cell layouts.interference. Other considerations in work cell design. Work cell control, interlocks.cycle time analysis. GraPrentice Hall Indiacal simulation of robotic work cells.

MachineRobot

Typical applications of robots in material transfer, machineoperations; assembly and inspection.

loading/unloading; processing[No.of Hrs.: 12]

Text Books:1. Saeed B. Niku, "Introduction to Robotics analysis, Systems & Applications", Pearson

Education Singapore P. Ltd., 2002.2. S.R. Deb, "Robotic Technology and Flexible Automation", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing

Co. Ltd., 2003.3. R.K. Mittal, I.J. Nagrath, "Robotics & Control", Tata McGraw & Hills, 2005.Reference Books:1. Robert 1. Schilling, "Fundamentals of Robotics, analysis & Control", Prentice Hall of

India P.Ltd., 2002.2. John lCraig; "Introduction to Robotics Mechanics & Control", Pearson Education, 2004.3. Allison Druin & James Hendler; "Robots Exploring New Technologies for leaming for

kids", Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2000.

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Academic Plan for VIII Semester (For Year 2007-08)Subject: Robotics Sub Code: ETME-404Total teaching week in Sem: 14 Total No of Lect: 40

Total No. ofTute 10

S.No Topics To Be Covered . Total Number ofLecture/ Tutorial

FIRST TERM Lecture Tutorial1 Robot anatomy. Work volume 22 Drive systems 1 1" Control systems and dynamic performance 2.)

4 Accuracy and repeatability 15 Sensors in robotics 1 . 16 Robot reference frames and coordinates and robot 2

kinematics7 Path control. 28 Introduction to robot languages 1 1

Robot kinematics9 Matrix representation. Homogeneous 3 1 I

transformations I10 Forward and inverse kinematics 3 I

SECOND TERMRobot dynamics

11 Jacobian 212 Differential motions of a frame, static force analysis 2 I

Configuration of a robot controller13 End effectors, Mechanical and other types of grippers 214 Tools as end effectors 2

Robot and end effector interface15 Gripper selection and design 2 1

Applications for manufacturing16 Flexible automation. Robot cell layouts. Machine 3 I

interference17 Other considerations in worl cell design. Work cell 2

control, interlocks.18 Robot cycle time analysis 119 Graphical simulation of robe tic work cells 2 1

THIRD TERM20 Typical applications of robots in material transfer, 4 I

machine loading/unloading; processing operations;assembly and inspection.

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Text Books:1. Saeed B. Niku, "Introduction to Robotics analysis, Systems & Applications".

Pearson Education Singapore P. Ltd., 2002.2. S.R. Deb, "Robotic Technology and Flexible Automation", Tata McGraw Hill

Publishing Co. Ltd., 2003.3. R.K. Mittal, I.J. Nagrath, "Robotics & Control", Tata McGraw & Hills, 2005.Reference Books:1. Robert 1. Schilling, "Fundamentals of Robotics, analysis & Control", Prentice

Hall of India P.Ltd., 2002.2. John J.Craig; "Introduction to Robotics Mechanics & Control", Pearson

Education, 2004.3. Allison Druin & James Hendler; "Robots Exploring New Technologies for

learning for kids", Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2000.4. Robotics by Klafter5. Production Systems, Automation, and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by

Mikell Groover

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Paper Code: ETME - 408 LTCPaper: Advanced Methods Of Manufacturing 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I. rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT - INon-Conventional Machining Methods : Classification of non-traditional machining methods,their comparative study.Electric Discharge Machining : Principle and applications, mechanism of metal removal, basicEDM circuits, evaluation of metal removal, calculation of metal removal rate and optimization ofMRR, selection of tool material and dielectrics.LASER Beam Machining : Introduction,LASER, analysis and related calculations.

Production of LASER, machining applications of[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIAbrasive Jet Machining : Principle and classification of ECM, determination and evaluation ofMRR, Electrochemistry of ECM, selection of electrolytes and analysis of ECM, ElectroChemical Grinding, principle and process parameters.Ultrasonic Machining : Principle, applications and process parameters, purpose of slurryslection, magnetostiction, analysis of process parameters.Plasma Arc Machining: Principles and applications.Electron Beam Machining: Principle, advantages and limitations. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIISystem of Manufacturing Components of manufacturing systems, Classificationsmanufacturing system, Batch manufacturing and its analysis, mass manufacturing andanalysis, mass manufacturing and its analysis, Line balancing.Cellular Manufacturing System : Introduction, advantages(ROC algorithm)

ofits

and applications, analysis of CMS[No. ofHrs.: 11]

UNIT-IVFlexible Manufacturing system : FMS components, applications and benefits, FMS planningand implementation, quantitative analysis of FMS.Computer Integrated Manufacturing : Basic concept and benefits, application of CIM,Computer aided Process Planning (CAPP)., Concurrent engineering and advanced manufacturingplanning, Lean manufacturing, Agile manufacturing, comparison of lean and agilemanufacturing. D~o.of Hrs.: 11]

Text Books:1. P.c. Pandey & H.S. Shan, "Modern Machining Process", Tata McGraw Hills, 200 I2. Mr. Kell P. Groover, "Automation Production System and Computer Integrated

Manufacturing", Pearson Education Asia, 200 I.Reference Books:1. Amitabh Gosh and A.K. Mallik., "Manufacturing Science", Affiliated East-West Press

Pvt. Ltd., 1985.2. P.c. Sharma, "A Text Book of Prod. Engg.", Vol. I, S.Chand & Co., 2002.3. S.R. Deb, "Robotics Technology and Flexible Automatic", Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER(FOR YEAR 2007-2008)Subject: Advanced Methods of Manufacturing

Subject Code:ETME 408Total Lectures:40

Total Tutorial: 14Main Topic Sub topics Lectures Tutorials

i" TermIntroduction - Classification of non-traditional machining I -

methods, their comparative study.

EDM - Principle and applications, mechanism of metal 2 -

removal, basic EDM circuits

I- evaluation of metal removal, calculation of metal 2 I Iremoval rate and optimization of MRR- selection of tool material and dielectrics I -

LASER Beam - Introduction, Production of LASER I -

Machining - Machining applications of LASER I -- analysis and related calculations 2 I

System of - Components of manufacturing systems, I -Manufacturing Classifications of manufacturing system

- Batch manufacturing and its analysis I I- mass manufacturing and its analysis I I- Line balancing I I

Cellular - Introduction I -Manufacturing - advantages and applications I -

System - analysis of CMS (ROC algorithm) 2 I2noTerm

ECM - Principle and classification of ECM, I -Electrochemistry of ECM- determination and evaluation of MRR I -- selection of electrolytes and analysis of ECM 2 I- Electro Chemical Grinding, principle and process I Iparameters

EBM -Principle, Mechanics of EBM, Advantages and 2 Iapplication- Effects of EBM on materials I -

USM - Principle, applications and process parameters I I- purpose of slurry selection, magnetostiction I -- analysis of process parameters 2 I

FMS - FMS components, applications and benefits I -- FMS planning and implementation I -- quantitative analysis of FMS 2 I

Computer Integrated -Basic concept and benefits, application ofCIM I -Manufacturing - Computer aided Process Planning (CAPP) I -

3rd term- Concurrent engineering and advanced I -manufacturing planning- Lean manufacturing, Agile manufacturing, I -comparison of lean and agile manufacturing.

-

Plasma Arc - Principles and applications I I

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Machining IAJM -Mechanics of AJM II I

-Process parameters, advantages and limitationText Books:1. P.c. Pandey & H.S. Shan, "Modern Machining Process", Tata McGraw Hills, 20012. Mr. Kell P. Groover, "Automation Production System and Computer Integrated Manufacturing",

Pearson Education Asia, 2001.Reference Books:I. Amitabh Gosh and A.K. Mallik, "Manufacturing Science", Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd..

1985. .2. P.c. Sharma, "A Text Book of Prod. Engg.", Vol. I, S.Chand & Co" 2002.3. S.R. Deb, "Robotics Technology and Flexible Automatic". Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.

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Paper Code: ETME - 412 LTCPaper: IC Engines, Emissions And Pollution Control 3 1 4INSTRUCfIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMtJM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT - II.e. Engines: Working of Two stroke and Four stroke SI and CI Engines. Valve Timings. Actualindicated diagrams. Combustion calculations. Carburetion and Fuel Injection. Supercharging.Lubrication and cooling methods. Governing methods. Engines performance & Testing.Combustion in S.I. and e.1. Engines: Normal & Abnormal Combustion. Pre- ignition.Detonation. Knocking. Comparison of knocking in S.1. and c.1. Engines. Rating of Fuels.

[No. of Hrs.: llJUNIT - IIEngine Fuels: Types of Hydrocarbon, Gasoline, Diesel specifications, Alternate FuelsProperties ofCNG, LPG, Alcohol, Bio- Fuel as vehicular Fuels.Emission and Air Pollution: Automotive emissions and their role In air pollution,photochemical smog, Chemistry of smog formation. Combustion in homogeneous mixtures,emission formation, Incomplete combustion. Formation of Hydrocarbons (HC), carbonmonoxide and oxides of nitrogen. Aldehyle. Emissions of unregulated toxic pollutants such asbenzene; 13butadiene etc. Influence of engine design and operating parameters on S.1. engineexhaust emissions.Hydrocarbon Evaporation Emissions: Various sources and method of their control, canistersfor controlling evaporative emission control system for S.1. engines, blow-by control closed PCVsystem, reduction of exhaust emissions, various methods. Fules system design.

[No. ofHrs.: 11]UNIT - IIIExhaust Treatment devices: Air injection into exhaust system. Thermal reactors, Catalyticconverters- construction, efficiency, effect of equivalence ratio, additives on efficiency of 3- Wayconverter.; Advances in Converter design, plasma CatalystStratified charged engines. Gasoline Direct injection, Various Methods for stratification;,Honda CVCC engine.Diesel engine emissions: Source of emissions during combustion, effect of Air injector timingon performance and formation. 0.1 and I.D.!. engines emissions. Diesel smoke, PM and RSPMemission.Methods of reducing emission, Exhaust gas re-circulation, smoke emission from diesel engines,Particulate Traps, Continuous Regeneration Traps (CRT). Methods for control of NO x

[No. of Hrs.: 11]UNIT-IVEmission from CNG and LPG Engines.Emission Instruments: Non - dispersive infrared analyzer. Gas chromatography. FlameIonisation Detector. Chemiluminescent analyzer.Emission Standards: Ambient Air Quality Standards,cost benefit analysis.

Mass emission standards, Air pollution[No. of Hrs.: llJ

Text Books:1. R.P. Sharma and M.L. Mathur, "Internal Combustion Engine", Dhanpat Rai Publications2. V. Ganeshan, "Internal Combustion Engine", Tata McGraw HillReference Books:I. Angli M Course., "Automotive Engines", CBS Publications2. Harper, "Fuel Systems Emission Control", CBS Publications

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PROPOSED ACADEMIC PLAN FOR 8th SEMESTER 2007-2008

SUBJECT: Ie Engines, Emissions And Pollution ControlCLASS: Fourth Year (MAE) CREDITS: 4 COURSE CODE: ETME 412

TOTAL LECTURE CLASSES AVAILABLE: 45TOTAL TUTORIAl CLASSES AVAIABLF.· 15..

S.NO. TOPICS TO BE COVERED Lecture! Tutorial

1 Working of 2-s, 4-s, SI and CI Engine, Valve Timing Diagram L12 Actual Working Cycle. Deviations of actual cycle from theoritical cycle L33 Numeticets on actual and theoritical Cycles T14 Combustion Stoichiometry. Calculation of Air Fuel ratio for given fuel L45

-Calculation of Fuel components for given exhaust sample. L5

6 Supercharging. Lubrication and Cooling Methods-~L6 -

7 Numericals on Combustion Stoichiometry T28 Engine Performance and Testing L79 Combustion in S.I.Engine, Knock in SI Engine , L8..

10 Numericals on Performance and Testing of IC Engines T3·11 Combustion in C.I. Engine (Delay Period & variables effecting O.P), Knock in C.1. Engine L1012 Numerical on Delay period, Knock and Combustion phenomenon T4'. --13 Petrol & Diesel Characteristics L1314 Altemater Fuel for I.C.Engine: CNG, LPG, Alcohol, Biodiesel L14----------15 Automotive Emission & their role in Air Pollution, Formation of Nox in S.1. Engine & its control U5- ---,-16 Numerical on J..:F Calculation, stoichiometry of Altemate Fuels , T5 .

._-------- -11 CO Emission from I.C.Engine and its contrl, HC Emission from S.I Engine and its control i,17 '..--~-':"---f18 Hydrocarbon Emission from Petrol Engine and its control L18 I

I Term

Emission from tail pipe-Nature and relative amount for SI and CI Engine. Its control by operating19 parameters L1920 Photochemical Smog- Chemistry of Smog formation L20 ..21 Evaporative emission & its Control, Canister L2122 Numericals on Evaporative Emmissions T7

23 Blowby control by PCV System L22 .

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24 Exhaust Gas Oxidation- Afterburner & Exhaustmanifold reactor L2325 Cataytic Converters- construction and working

'0 L24 .-)US

,26 Efficiency of catalytic converter, Effect of equivalence ratio, additives - .

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27 Advances in C~nverter design, plasma Catalyst '. L26_..::._.:_.:_.-.~-_._J28 Gasoline Direct Injection Engines (GOI Engines) 1.27 . !_____ .i

Stratified charged Engines L28 (29 .-". ,30 Methods of charge Stratifications- Broderson, witzky, Texaco, Ford, Duetz. L29

---~31 Honda CVCC Engine L3032 Source of emissions during, combustion in diesel engine L3133 effect of air injection on emission from 01 and 101engines L3234 Diesel smoke, PM and RSPM emission. L33 ~;f35 Exhaust gas re-circulation., Methods for control of Nox L34 ..-

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36 Particulate Traps, Continuous Regeneration Traps (CRT). L3537 Emission from CNG and LPG Engines L36

/I Term

38 Non-dispersive infra-red qas Analyser, smokemeter L37 --39 Gas chromatography, Flame Ionization detector, L38Ambient air quality standards, mass emission standards around the world.Euro

40 standards in India L3941 Air Pollution cost benefits analysis L40

Ved Neth MathurAstt Pfaff, MAlT

Mob:9810903760

Corrections/ Suggestion for improvement may be mailed to [email protected]

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Paper Code:ETME - 416 LTCPaper: Financial Management 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMl;M MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per t he syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT - IAims and objectives of Financial Management Financial Analysis and Planning, Valuation ofSecurities, Cost-volume, profit Analysis, Operating and Financial Leverage. [No. of Hrs.: 11)

UNIT - IIInvestment and capital Structure Decision, Methods of Capital Budgeting Cost of Different

sources of Raising capital Weighted Average cost of capital, Optimum Capital Structure,Inventory, Accounts payable, Effect of Inflation on working capital Management, Instruments ofLong- Term Finance, Internal financing and Dividend Policy. [No. of Hrs.: 12)

UNIT - IIIFinance Function as Business; Approach to Financial Planning; Analysis of financial statements;Limitations of Financial statements; Rational Analysis; Flow of Funds Analysis; Sources ofLong and Short Term Finance; Management of Components of Current Assets- InventoryManagement; Accounts Receivable; cash; bills payable, Financial policies like working capitalpolicy, Credit policy, Cash policy, Determinants; Basic Features of Indian Money and Capitalmarkets; Financial Structure ofIndian Companies and Liberalization & Globalization policy.

[No. of Hrs.: 12]

UNIT-IVApplications and Case Studies [No. of Hrs.: 09]

Text Books:I. Khan & Jain, "Financial Management", Tata McGraw Hall2. I.M. Pandey, "Financial Management", Prentice Hall IndiaReference Book:1. R.P. Rastogi, "Financial Management", Galgotia Publications

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63Amity School of Engineering and TechnologyAcademic Plan For VIII Semester 2007-2008

Class: 4th yearCredit: 4

Subject Name: Financial ManagementSubject Code: ETME: 416

Total Lecture Classes Available: 44Total Tutorial Classes Available: 12

Topics to be coveredTotal No. of

Lecture Tutorial

.. First TermAims and Objectives of Financial Management 1Financial Analysis and Planning 1 1Valuation of Securities .2 1Cost-volume, Profit Analysis 2 1Operating and Financial Leverage 2

Investment and Capital Structure Decision 1 1Methods of Capital Budgeting 2Cost of Different sources of raising Capital 1Weighted Average cost of Capital, Optimum Capital Structure, I

I

Inventory, Accounts payable, Effect oflnflation on Working Capital 2 1ManagementInstruments of Long- Term Finance 1Internal Financing and Dividend Policy 2 I

... Second Term

Finance Function as Business, Approach to Financial Planning 1 IAnalysis of Financial Statements 2Limitations of Financial Statements 1Rational Analysis ., 1-'Flow of Funds Analysis 2 1Sources of Long and Short Term Finance 1 1Management of Components of Current Assets- Inventory Management, 2Accounts Receivable, cash, bills payableFinancial Policies like Working Capital Policy, Credit Policy, Cash Policy 2Determinants: Basic Features oflndian Money and Capital markets 2 1Financial Structure of Indian Companies and Liberalization & Globalization

2 IPolicy

>:··c .....

Third Term....

Applications and Case Studies9

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Amity School of Engineering and TechnologyTutorials for VIII Semester 2007-2008

Class: MAE- 4th year, 8th sem Subject Name: Financial ManagementSubject Code: ETME: 416

Tutorial!1. Discuss the nature and scope of Financial Management2. What do you mean by Financial analysis? Explain the steps involved in the Financial

analysis.3. State any three limitations of Financial analysis

Tutorial 21. What is Securitization? Why is it becoming so popular all over the world2. Discuss the mechanism involved in Securitization for raising funds3. Write a short note on cost-volume -profit analysis

Tutorial 31. What is Financial leverage? How does it differ from Operating leverage?2. Develop a simple example illustrating the Financial leverage phenomenon.3. Make a comparative study of Operating leverage vs. Financial leverage.

Tutorial 41. Discuss the characteristics and relative merits, demerits of different methods of

appraising Capital investment proposals. Which methods would you prefer & why?2. Explain what is meant by the time value of money, which Capital budgeting systems

take into consideration, this concept. How not considering it, lead to wrong capitalexpenditure decisions.

3. Explain the classification of investment project and evaluation of investmentopportunities.

4. What are the sources ofrisk involves in taking investment decision.

TutorialS1. What do you understand by cost of capital? What is its significance? What are the

different sources of raising capital?2. What is the weighted average cost of capital? Examine the rationale behind the use

of weighted average cost of capital?3. What is the effect of Inflation on Working Capital Management?

Tutorial 61. What are the types of Dividend policies?2. If you were the finance manager of Alka Company, what variables would you have

to take into account before setting Rs. lOa year dividend rate?3. What is the signification of Dividend policy for a firm? Name the models used in

determination of dividend, with examples.

Tutorial 71. What do you understand by financial statements? Discuss the utility and significance

of financial statements to various parties interest in the business concerns.2. Describe in brief the format of Balance sheet as prescribed under the Indian

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companies Act.3. What is income statement? Evaluate its significance.4. What are the limitations of Financial statements?

1. Discuss significance of Financial ratios as tool of decision making. What are thelimitations of Ratio analysis?

I2. What ratios would you employ to measure profitability of a company?" What ratios would you employ to measure long term solvency position of a Ij.

company

Tutorial 9Q1 From the following balance sheets of R.K Enterprises Ltd. You are required to prepare

statement of flow of funds:Capital and Liabilities:- 31 March 2002 31 March 2003Share capital 80,000 85,000Profit and loss appropriation account 14,500 24,500Accounts payable 9,000 5,000Mortgage loan - 5,000Provision for doubtful debts 1,000 1,300

1,04,500 1,20,800

AssetsLand and building 50,000 50,000Plant and Machinery 24,000 34,000Stock on hand 9,000 7,000Accounts receivable 17,500 20,800Cash at Bank 4,000 9,000

1,04,500 1,20,800

Q2. From the following Balance Sheets of Royal Industries, make out, Funds flowstatement for the year ending 31st March 2001:--

31st March

Liabilities 31st March Assets

2000 2001 2000 2001Equity share capital 3,00,000 4,00,000 Good will 1,15,000 90,00012% Debentures 1,50,000 1,00,000 Land & 2,00,000 1,70,000

buildingSecurities premium Alc 6,000 8,000 Plant 80,000 2,00,000General Reserve 34,000 62,000 Current 2,82,000 3,57,000

assetsProfit & Loss Alc 30,000 48,000Proposed Dividend 42,000 50,000Current Liabilities 1,15,000 1,49,000

6,77,000 8,17,000 6,77,000 8,17,000

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Additional Information-• Depreciation on plant Rs 20 000• Gain on sale of land Rs 20 000.

I. What are the sources of funds?2. What is funds flow statements? Discuss the significance of funds flow statement as a

I .tool for financial ana YSIS'"l Distinct Net Profit from funds from operations.J.4. Discuss in detail the methodology of preparing funds flow statement. i

Tutorial 111. Write a short note on Working Capital policy, Credit policy and Cash policy2. Discuss sources of long and short term finance.

Tutorial 121. Discuss the basic features of Indian Money and capital markets.2. What do you meant by liberalization and Globalization? How Indian

companies/organizations fits into such changing scenario. Discuss with an example?

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Paper Code: ETME - 418 _ LTCPaper: Reliability & Maintenance Engineering 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I. rest of the paper shall consist offour units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT I:.Fundamentals Of Reliability & Maintenance: Reliability, Reliability Improvement.,Redundancy, Element Redundancy. Unit Redundancy, Standby Redundancy, Reliability cost -trade off.Maintenance, Scope of Responsibilities, Types of maintenance, Maintenance planning & control,Maintainability & Availability, Failure modes and the Bath Tub Curve. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT II:Failure Data Analysis, Hazard Models & System Reliability: Failure Data, Mean Failure rate,Mean time to failure (MTTF), Mean time between failures (MTBF), GraPrentice Hall Indiacalplots, MTTF in terms of failure density, Reliability in terms of hazard rate and failure density.Constant Hazard model, Linearly Increasing Hazard and the Weibull Model. Instantaneousrepair system, Mean time to repair (MTTR), Reliability and Availability function. Seriesconfiguration, Parallel configuration, Mixed configuration, A r - out - of - n - structure, meantime to failure of system, Fault tree construction, Calculation of reliability from Fault tree.

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT 3.Systematic Maintenance: Codification & Cataloguing, History cards, Instruction manual andoperating manuals, Job planning, Job manuals & Job scheduling, Job cards and Job procedures,Maintenance organization, Centralized & Decentralized organization, Captive maintenance,Replacement models, Spare part management. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT 4.Condition Monitoring Techniques & Modern Concepts: Leakage monitoring, Lubricantmonitoring techniques, Ferrography, Spectroscopy, Cracks monitoring, Thickness monitoring,corrosion monitoring, Thermography.Terrotechnology, Failure mode effect analysis, Failure mode effect & critically analysis, Totalproductive maintenance, Computer managed maintenance system, Case studies.

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

Text Books:1. L.S.Srinath, "Reliability Engineering", Affiliated East- West Press Ltd., 19852. S.K. Srivastava, "Industrial Maintenance Management", S. Chand & Co. Ltd., 1998.Reference Books:1. E. Balaguruswamy, "Reliability Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1984.2. Charles E. Ebling, "Reliability & Maintainability Engg.", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing

Co., 1997.

84 w.e.f. session 2004-2005

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RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGETME-418

SNo. Topic No oflectures

FIRST TERM

UNIT 1

1 Basic elements of Reliability 12 Methods of improving reliability -I3 Redundancy and its types(Basic concepts and derivations) 24 Reliability cost trade-off 15 Maintenance, scope, aim and objectives I6 Types of maintenance and their specific applications 27 Maintenance planning and control 18 Maintainability and Availability(types) 29 Failure mode and bath tub curve 1

UNIT 11

10 Failure data and mean failure rate (numericals and theory) 211 MTTF,MTBF and MTTF in terms of failure density 112 Reliability in terms of hazard rate and failure density 113 Constant hazard model 114 Linearly increasing model and Weibull model I

SECOND TERM

15 Instantaneous repair system and MTTR I16 Reliability and Availability function 117 Series and parallel configuration(derivation and numericals) 218 Mixed configuration, A r-out-of-n-structure 119 Fault tree construction 120 Calculation of reliability from fault tree 1

UNIT 11121 Codification, cataloguing and History cards I

22 Instruction manual,operating manuals & Job planning 123 Job manuals and Job scheduling ,Job cards and Job procedures I25 Maintenance Organization, Centralized and Decentralized 1

organization

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SNo. Topic No oflectures

26 Captive maintenance and spare part management 127 Replacement models(numericals) 2

UNIT 1V

28 Leakage monitoring and Lubricant monitoring 129 Ferrography &Spectroscopy I30 Cracks monitoring technique& Thermography 131 Thickness monitoring technique & Corrosion monitoring 1

techniquesTHIRD TERM

32 Terrotechnology 133 FMEA and FMECA I34 TPM 135 CMMS 1

TEXTBOOKSL.S.Srinath, "Reliability Engineering" East-West press limitedS.K,Srivastava, "Industrial Maintenance Management" S Chand and Co.

REFERENCE BOOKSCharles E. Ebling, "Reliability and maintenance Engineering" TMH

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Paper Code: ETME - 420 LTCPaper: Power Plant Practice 3 1 4INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or shon answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist offour units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only J question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT - ISteam Generator Plant: Fuel handling systems, Indian coals, combustion of coal in furnaces;fluidized bed combustion; High pressure heavy duty boilers, Super critical and once throughboilers influence of operating conditions on layout of evaporator, superheater, reheater andeconomizer; dust collectors; ash disposal, fans and draft systems. [No. of Hrs.: 11)

UNIT - IITurbine Plane: Layout of turbine plant room, corrosion in condensers and boilers, feed watertreatment; feed heating and de aeration system; cooling water systems and cooling towers.

[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIIOther Power Plant: General layout of l.C. Engines and turbine power plants, types, gas turbineplants, fields of application, Nuclear power plants, power reactors and nuclear steam turbines;handling of nuclear waste and safety measures, peak load power generation methods.

[No. of Hrs.: 11)

UNIT - IVControl: Important instruments on steam generator and turbine; drum water level control,combustion control and super heat temperature control; testing of power plants and heat balance.Economics: Planning for power generation in India, super thermal power plants, estimation ofcost of power generation; choice of plant site. [No. of Hrs.: 11)

Text Books:I. Arora & Dornkundwar, "A course in Power Plant Engineering", Dhanpat Rai & Sons

Reference Books:1. Black Veatch, "Power Plant Engineering", CBS Publisher

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER (FOR YEAR 2007-08)

SUBJECT: Power Plant PracticeTotal Teaching weeks in Semester: 14 weeks

Subject Code : ETME-420Total number of Lecturers: 42Total number of Tutorials: 14

S.NO. TOPICS TO BE COVERED TOTAL NO. OFLECTURE/TUTORIAL

FIRST TERM (6 weeks) Lecture Tutorial

1 Steam Generator Plant1.1 Fuel Handing Systems, Indian Coals 1 ..1.2 Combustion of coal in furnaces 1 1

1.3 Fluidized bed combustion 1 1

1.4 High pressure heavy duty boilers 1 ..1.5 Super Critical & once through boilers 1 ..1.6 Influence of operating conditions on Layout of evaporators 1 ..1.7 Super heaters, reheaters & economizers 1 ..1.8 Dust Collectors & ash disposal 1 ..1.9 Fans & draft systems 1 ..1.10 Review & doubt clearing session (unit Test 1) 1 1

2 TURBINE PLANTI

2.1 Layout of turbine plant room 2

2.2 Corrosion in condensers & boilers 2

2.3 Feed Water Treatment 1

2.4 Feed heating & de-aeration 1

2.5 Cooling water systems & cooling tower 2 1

2.6 Review &,doubt clearing session ( unit test 2) 2 2

SECOND TERM (6 weeks)

3 Other Power Plant

3.1 General Layout of IC Engines & turbine power plants types 2 ..3.2 Gas turbine plants 2 ..

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3.3 Fields of applications 1 ..3.4 Nuclear Power Plants 1 ..3.5 Power reactors & Nuclear Steam turbines 2 ..3.6 Handling of nuclear waste & safety measures 1 1

13.7 Peak Load power Generation methods i 1 ..3.8 Review of doubt clearing sessionn ( unit Test 3) 3 2

4 CONTROLS

4.1 Testing of power plants & heat balance 3 1

5 ECONOMICS5.1 Estimation of cost of power generation 2 1

5.2 Choice of plant site 1

5.3 Super Thermal power plants 2

5.4 Review,& doubt clearing session (unit test 4) 1

THIRD TERM (2 weeks)

6 ECONOMICS

6.1 Planning for power generation in India 2 II

7 CONTROLS7.1 Important instruments on stream generator & turbine 2

7.2 Drum water level control, combustion control & super heater 2

control

7.3 Review & doubt clearing session ( unit test 5) 1

7.4 Review of fulcourse 1

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

Arora & Domkundwar, "A course in Power Plant Engineering", Dhanpat Rai &Sons.

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Paper Code: ETIC - 402 LTCPaper: Soft Computing 3 1 4lNSTRVCrrONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 7Sl. Question No.1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist offour units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-INeural Networks: History, overview of biological Neuro-system, Mathematical Models ofNeurons, ANN architecture, Learning rules, Learning Paradigms-Supervised, Unsupervised andreinforcement Learning, ANN training Algorithms-perceptions, Training rules, Delta, BackPropagation Algorithm, Multilayer Perceptron Model, Hopfield Networks, AssociativeMemories, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks. [No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIFuzzy Logic: Introduction to Fuzzy Logic, Classical and Fuzzy Sets: Overview of Classical Sets,Membership Function, Fuzzy rule generation.Operations on Fuzzy Sets: Compliment, Intersections, Unions, Combinations of Operations,Aggregation Operations.Fuzzy Arithmetic: Fuzzy Numbers, Linguistic Variables, Arithmetic Operations on Intervals &Numbers, Lattice of Fuzzy Numbers, Fuzzy Equations. [No. of Hrs.: II]

UNIT - IIIFuzzy Logic: Classical Logic, Multivalued Logics, Fuzzy Propositions, Fuzzy Qualifiers,Linguistic Hedges.Uncertainty based Information: Information & Uncertainty, Nonspecificity of Fuzzy & CrispSets, Fuzziness of Fuzzy Sets. [No. ofHrs.: 11J

UNIT - IVIntroduction ofNeuro-Fuzzy Systems, Architecture ofNeuro Fuzzy Networks.Application of Fuzzy Logic: Medicine, Economics etc.Genetic Algorithm: An Overview, GA in problem solving, Implementation of GA

[No. of Hrs.: 11J

TEXTBOOKS:1. AI & Expert system, Janki Raman ,MacMillen,20032. Artificial Intelligerce, Knight ,TMH, 1991.3. Artificial Intelligence, G.F luger,Pearson education,2003REFERENCE BOOKS;1. Artificial Intelligence, Patricks henry, Winston,Pearson education,200 12. Artificial Intelligence, Nilsson, Morgon, Kufmann 1998.

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CLASS: FINAL YEARCREDIT: 4 (L 3 Tl) SUBJECT: SOFT COMPUTING

SUBJECT CODE: ETIC 402 / ETCS 406TOTAL TEACHING WEEKS IN SEMESTER: 14WEEKS

TOT AL LECTURE CLASS AVAILABLE: 44TOTAL TUTORIAL CLASS AVAILABLE: 14

TOPICS TO BE COVERED TOTAL NO.OFLECTURE TUTORIAL

FIRST TERM

History of Neural Networks, overview of biological 2 INeuro-system, Mathematical Models of Neurons, ANNarchitecture,Learning rules, Learning Paradigms-Supervised, 2Unsupervised and reinforcement Learning, 1ANN training Algorithms-perceptions, Training rules, ..,-'

IDelta, Back Propagation Algorithm,Multilayer Perceptron Model, IHopfield Networks, Associative Memories, 2 IApplications of Artificial Neural Networks. 1

Introduction to Fuzzy Logic, Classical and Fuzzy Sets: 2 IOverview of Classical Sets, Membership Function, Fuzzy 2 1rule generation.Operations on Fuzzy Sets: Compliment, Intersections, 2 1Unions, Combinations of Operations, AggregationOperations.

SECOND TERM IFuzzy Arithmetic: Fuzzy Numbers, Linguistic Variables, 2 1Arithmetic Operations on Intervals & Numbers,Lattice of Fuzzy Numbers, Fuzzy Equations. 3 I

Fuzzy Logic: Classical Logic, Multivalued Logics, 2 1Fuzzy Propositions, Fuzzy Qualifiers, 2Linguistic Hedges. 1 1

Information & Uncertainty, 2Nonspecificity of Fuzzy & Crisp Sets, 2 1Fuzziness of Fuzzy Sets. 2

Introduction ofNeuro-Fuzzy Systems, Architecture of 2Neuro Fuzzy Networks. IApplication of Fuzzy Logic: Medicine, Economics etc. 1

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THIRD TERM

Genetic Algorithm: An Overview,1GA in problem solving, 2 1

Implementation of GA -, 1j

TEXTBOOKS:1. J. A. Anderson, "An Introduction to Neural Networks", PHI, 1999.2. Hertz J. Krogh, R.G. Palmer, "Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation",

Addison-Wesley, California, 1991.3. G.J. Klir & B. Yuan, "Fuzzy Sets & Fuzzy Logic", PHI, 1995.4. Martin T. Hagan, Howard B. Demuth, Mark H. Beale, "Neural Network Design"

REFERENCE BOOKS:1. "Neural Networks-A Comprehensive Foundations", Prentice-Hall International, New'

Jersey, 1999.2. J. A. Freeman, D.M. Skapura, "Neural Networks: Algorithms, Applications and

Programming Techniques", Addison Wesley, Reading, Mass, (1992).3. Melanie Mitchell, "An Introduction to Genetic Algorithm", PHI, 1998.

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Paper Code: ETIC - 404 LTCPaper: Robotics 3 1 4INSTRUCfIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75I. Question No. I should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type

questions. It should be of 25 marks.2. Apart from question no. I, rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should have two questions.

However, student may be asked to attempt only I question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.

UNIT-IIntroduction : Robotics concept and problems , Co-ordinates and co-ordinate inversion,Trajectory P planning , some system concepts. Clocks, sensors , Actuators and control , Signalprocessing Generation of Robots Kinematics : Introduction , reference frames, rotation matrix,Rigid body , Motion , Angular velocity of rigid body , moving , motion relative4 to movingreference frames, Homogenous frames Homogenous co- ordinates. [No.of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIEuler's Laws: Introduction, Theorems and facts about moment, Euler's law of motionSensors and Instrumentation: Used sensors, the piezoelectric Accelerometer hall effect sensors.Optical encoders, Tactile & force sensors. ~[No. of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IIIImage Identification : Lenses , Vidicon tube ,image analysis identification, the transformation.

solid state vision systems, image processing binary[No.of Hrs.: 11]

UNIT - IVActuators and Power Transmission Devices: Pneumatic and hydraulic Actuators. ElectricalActuators, power transmission Trajectory Planning & control: Manipulator Equations of motionmanipulator control, the measure of the Robot [No.of Hrs.: 11]

TEXTBOOKS:1. Robotics Control Sensing, Vision and Intelligence, K.S.Fu / .I McGraw Hill, ist Edition2. Introduction to Robotics ,J.Craig, Addison Wesley

REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Analytical Robotics and Mechatronics , WolframStadler , McGraw Hill

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77ACADEMIC LESSON PLAN FOR VIII SEMESTER 2007- 2008

SUBJECT: Robotics SUBJECT CODE: ETIC -404TOTAL TEACHING WEEKS IN SEMESTER: 14

.Topics to be covered Total No. Of

Lecture Tutorial1st TERM (6 weeks)Introduction: Robotic concept and problem 1Co-ordinate and co-ordinate inversion 1Trajectory planning and some system concepts 2 1Clocks, sensors, actuators and control 2 1Signal processing, generation of robots kinematics: Introduction 2 1Reference frames, rotation matrix, rigid body, motion, angular velocity 4 1of rigid bodyMotion relative to moving reference frames, Homogeneous frames, 4 1homogeneous co-ordinatesEuler's Law: Introduction, Theorems and facts about moment, Euler's 2 1law of motion2no TERM (6 weeks)

Sensors and Instrumentation: Used sensors, piezoelectric accelerometer, 4 1Hall effect sensors, optical encoders, tactile and force sensorsImage identification: lenses, vidicon tube, solid state vision systems 4 1

Image processing, binary image analysis identification, the 4 1transformationActuator and power transmission devices: Pneumatic and Hydraulic 4 1actuatorsElectrical actuators, power transmission 2 1

3rd TERM

Trajectory planning and control: Manipulator equations of motion 2 1manipulator controlMeasure of the Robot 2 1

Total lectures available: 40Total tutorials available' 13

Text Books1. Robotics control sensing, Vision and Intelligence, K.S. Fu2. Introduction to Robotics. Craig

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ETCH-I06 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

UNIT -I: MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Definition, scope and importance, need for public awareness, introduction to concept ofgreen technology. (2 lectures)

UNIT-II: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT(7 lectures)

Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, Timber extraction, mining,dams and their effects on forest and tribal people.Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought,conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and usingmineral resources.Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and over-grazing,effects of modem agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity.Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources,use of alternate energy sources-green fuel.Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soilerosion and desertification.Resource Management-Sustainable development.

UNIT-III; ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & CONTROL (7 lectures)

Air Pollution - Types of pollutants, source, effects, sink & control of primary pollutants-CO, NOx, HC, SOx and particulates, effect of pollutants on man & environment:photochemical smog, acid rain and global warming, CO2 Sequestration.Water Pollution - Classification of Pollutants, their sources, waste water treatment(domestic and industrial).Soil Pollution - Composition of soil, classification and effects of solid pollutants andtheir control.Solid Waste Pollution - Classification, waste treatment and disposal methods;compo siting, sanitary land filling, thermal processes, recycling and reuse methods.Hazardous wastes - Classification, radioactive, biomedical & chemical, treatment anddisposal- Physical, chemical and biological processes.Marine Pollution - Causes, effects and control of marine pollution, coastal zonemanagement.

UNIT-IV: CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY (4 lectures)

Toxic chemicals in the environment, Impact of toxic chemicals on enzymes, biochemicaleffects of arsenic, cadmium, lead, chromium, mercury, biochemical effects of pesticides.

Contd.

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74UNIT-V: ECO-FRIENDLY POLYMERS (3 lectures)

Polymer synthesis, Environmental degradation of polymers, photodegradable polymers,hydrolysis and hydro-biodegradable polymers, biopolymers and bioplastics, thermaldegradation of plastics during recycling.

UNIT -VI: ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (2 lectures)

Bioaccumulation, biodegradation, bioremediation, bioleaching, Biomethanation,

UNIT-VII: GREEN TECHNOLOGY (3 lectures)

Introduction, Basic principles of green technology, concept of Atom economy, Tools ofGreen technology, zero waste technology.

UNIT-VIII: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (3 lectures)

Objectives, Components, Environmental Impact Assessment, Some importantEnvironmental laws, Green bench, Carbon Credits, Environmental Management Systemstandards-ISO 14000 series.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

I. Roger Perman et. al., Natural Resources & Environmental Economics. 2nd Ed.,Longman, USA, 2000

2. Stern, A.c. (1980), Air Pollution, Vol. I-VIII, Academic Press.3. James M., Lynch & Alan Wiseman, Environmental Bio-monitoring : The Biotechnology

Ecotoxicology Interface, Cambridge University Press, 1998.4. John Glasson, Riki Therivel and Andrew Chadwick, Introduction to Environmental

Impact Assessment, 2nd Ed., UCL Press, Philadelphia, USA, 1994.5. Richard K. Morgan, Environmental Impact Assessment: A methodological perspective,

Kluwar Academic Publications, Boston, 1998.6. Gabriel Bitton, Wastewater Microbiology, 2nd Ed., Wiley-Liss, New York, 1999.7. Environmental Chemistry & Pollution Control, S. Chand & Co. (Latest ed.), By S.S. Dara8. Environmental Chemistry, LK. Publishers, 2007, Balaram Pani9. Environmental Chemistry, New Age lnt. Pub I. (Latest ed.), A.K. De.10. Environmental Studies, S.K. Kataria Pub!. . (Latest ed.), S.K.Dhamija.11. A text book in Environmental Science, Narosa Publ. 2007, V. Subramanian.

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Guru Gobind SinghIndraprastha University, DelhiAcademic Session 2007-2008

B.Tech (2nd Semester) - Common to all branches

Lesson Plan for Environmental Studies (ETCH-I06): (30 Lectures)

S.No. Topics to be covered

10~

11

12

13

IIL-_

12

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1st Term

UNIT-I: MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OFENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Definition, scope and importance of Environmental StudiesNeed for public awareness, introduction to concept of greentechnology.

UNIT-II: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ANDMANAGEMENTForest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation,timber extraction, mining, darns and their effects on forest andtribal people.Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and groundwater, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits andproblems.Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effectsof extracting and using mineral resources.Food resources: World food problems, changes caused byagriculture and over-grazing, effects of modem agriculture,fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity.Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources-greenfuel.Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, maninduced landslides, soil erosion and desertification.Resource Management - Sustainable development.

T

UNIT-III: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION &CONTROLAir Pollution - Types of pollutants, source, effects, sink &control of pnmary pollutants- CO, NOx, HC, SOx andparticulates . IEffect of pollutants on man & environment: photochemicalsmog, acid rain and global warming, C02 Sequestration. 11Water Pollution - Classification of Pollutants, their sources, I

waste water treatment (domestic and industrial). : J

Soil Pollution - Composition of soil, classification and effects of !solid pollutants and their control. i I

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2nd Term

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Solid Waste Pollution - Classification, waste treatment anddisposal methods; compositing, sanitary land filling, thermalprocesses, recycling and reuse methods.Hazardous wastes - Classification, radioactive, biomedical &chemical, treatment and disposal- Physical, chemical andbiological processes.Marine Pollution - Causes, effects and control of marinepollution, coastal zone management.

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17UNIT-IV: CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGYToxic chemicals in the environment, Impact of toxic chemicals 1

--on enzymesBiochemical effects of arsenic, cadmiumBiochemical effects of lead, chromium, mercuryBiochemical effects of pesticides.

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UNIT-V: ECO-FRIENDLY POLYMERSPolymer synthesis, Environmental degradation of polymers IPhotodegradable polymers, hydrolysis and hydro-biodegradable 1polymersBiopolymers and bioplastics, thermal degradation of plastics 1during recycling.

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UNIT-VI: ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGYBioaccumulation. biodegradationBioremediation. bioleaching. Biomethanation

IIIrd Term

2627

UNIT-VII: GREEN TECHNOLOGYIntroduction, Basic principles of green technology 1Concept of Atom economy, Tools of Green technology, zerowaste technology. I

UNIT-VIII: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTSYSTEMS

28 ,29

Objectives, Components, Environmental Impact Assessment 1Some important Environmental laws, Green bench, Carbon 1Credits.Environmental Management System standards-ISO 14000 Isenes.

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ETCH-154 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES LAB P2

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1. Determination of alkalinity in the water sample.2. Determination of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water sample.3. Determination of Biological oxygen demand (BOD) in the water sample.4. Determination of Chemical oxygen demand (COD) in the water sample.5. Determination of pl-I, conductivity and turbidity in some drinking water samples and

preparation of report.6. Determination of Residual Chlorine in the water sample. t .7. Determination of pH and conductivity of soil/sludge samp es.8. Determination of moisture content of soil sample.9. Determination of Total dissolved solids in water/effluent s pIe.10. Preparation of Urea-formaldehyde polymer. ...11. To determine (a) ').max of the solution of KMn04 (b) Verify Beer's law and find out

the concentration of unknown solution by spectrophotometer.12. To determine the concentration of iron in water sample byspectrophotometer.13. To determine the concentration of particulate matter in the ambient air using High

Volume Sampler.

Note: Any eight-ten experiments out of the list may be chosen.

REFERENCE BOOKS;

I. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, American PublicHealth Association (APHA), American Water Works Association (A WW A) & WaterEnvironment Federation (WEF), 2005.Experiments in Applied Chemistry, Sunita Rattan, Pub!.: S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi,2005.Applied Chemistry, Theory and Practice, O.P. Virmani and A.K. Narula, New Age Int.

Pub!., Delhi, 1999.Laboratory Manual on Engg. Chemistry, S.K. Bhasin and Sudha Rani, Dhanpat Rai Publ.Comp., New Delhi, 2003.

2.

3.

4.