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MTech Autotronics Syllabus

This document provides an overview of the MEE 529 course on automotive engineering and vehicle intelligence. The course aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to basic and modern automotive engineering technology. It contains 5 units that cover automotive fundamentals, sensors, fuel injection and ignition systems, electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and vehicle intelligence. Students will learn about various automotive components and systems, sensors, fuel injection, electric and hybrid vehicles, and applications of computer vision and image processing for vehicle control and safety systems. Evaluation will be done through written exams, assignments, and seminars.

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MTech Autotronics Syllabus

This document provides an overview of the MEE 529 course on automotive engineering and vehicle intelligence. The course aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to basic and modern automotive engineering technology. It contains 5 units that cover automotive fundamentals, sensors, fuel injection and ignition systems, electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and vehicle intelligence. Students will learn about various automotive components and systems, sensors, fuel injection, electric and hybrid vehicles, and applications of computer vision and image processing for vehicle control and safety systems. Evaluation will be done through written exams, assignments, and seminars.

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MEE 529 AUTOTRONI CS AND VEHICLE I NTELLI GENCE

L T P C
4 0 2 5
Version No. : 1.00
Course Prerequisites : Nil
Aims & objectives:
This course provides comprehensive introduction to basic automotive engineering to modern
automotive engineering technology.
Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this course the students will be able to
understand the theoretical concepts of various sensors
understand the concept of electric and hybrid vehicle

Unit-I Automotive fundamentals

The engine-components-Drive train -Starting &charging systems operation- Ignition system-
Suspension systems-brakes -ABS - Steering system

Unit-I I Automotive sensors
Temperature sensor-gas sensor-knock sensor-pressure sensor - flow sensor-torque sensor-crash sensor-
Speed sensor and acceleration sensor-micro sensor-smart sensor-operation, types, characteristics,
advantages and their applications.

Unit-I II Fuel injection and I gnition system
Introduction -fuel system components-electronic fuel system-fuel injection-types-throttle body versus
port injection-electronic control fuel injection-operation-different types-fuel injectors-idle speed
control-continuous injection system-high pressure diesel fuel injection -MPFI system -Electronic
ignition system-operation-types-Electronic spark timing control.

Unit-I V Electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles
Introduction-Electric Vehicle development- system layout- basic system components-Electric
battery-solar cells-rapid charging system-motor drive system-fuelcell Electric vehicle-hybrid vehicle-
series Hybrid Vehicle -parallel Hybrid Vehicle-CNG Electric hybrid vehicle.

Unit-V Vehicle Intelligence
Introduction -basic structure-vision based autonomous road vehicles-architecture for dynamic vision
system -features-applications- A visual control system using image processing and fuzzy theory-An
application of mobile robot vision to a vehicle information system.-object detection, collision
warning and Avoidance system-low tyre pressure warning system.

References:
1 Willium B. Ribbens, Understanding Automotive Electronics - Sixth edition Elsevier Science 2003
2. Ronald K.Jurgen, Sensors and Transducers - SAE 2003
3. Jack Erjavec, Robert Scharff, Automotive Technology - Delmar publications Inc 1992
4. Ronald K.Jurgen, Electric and Hybrid-electric vehicles - SAE 2002
5. Ichiro Masaki, Vision-based Vehicle Guidance - Springer Verlag, Newyork 1992
6. Jay Webster, Class Room Manual For Automotive Service And System - Delmer Publications Inc
1995
7. Ron Hodkinson, John Fenton, Light Weight Electric/ Hybrid Vehicle Design - Read Educational
and
Professional Publications Ltd. 2001.

Mode of Evaluation : Written Examination/ Assignment/ Seminar.

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