UG Course Content
UG Course Content
Semester Courses
Math I Fundamentals
Fundamentals Effective Engineering
Continuous Physics I of Electrical &
I of Computing Communication Literacy
Domain (NS102) Electronic
(IT101 (HS 101) (ES102)
(NS101) (ES101)
Math II Data
Engineering Culture & IT
Continuous Physics II Structures &
II Graphics Human Values Workshop
& Discrete (NS104) Algorithms
(DS101) (HS102) (IT102)
(NS103) (ES103)
Professional Professional
Professional Professional
Open VI Elect I Fabrication
Elect II Lab III
VI Elective II (ME306, (ME309, project
(ME310,EC310 (ME303,EC3
(ES 306) EC306, EC309, (MN302)
,CS310 03,CS303)
CS306 CS309)
PR401: PROJECT BASED INTERNSHIP + NP: PROFESSIONAL ONLINE COURSE
VII (THROUGH NPTeL)
Profession
Professional Professional Professional
al Lab IV
Elect III Elect IV Elect V Open Elective
(ME404L
VIII (ME411, EC411, (ME412,EC41 (ME413,EC413,C IV(HS 404)
,EC404L,
CS411) 2,CS412 S413
CS404L)
Semester I (24 Hours/week) Credits: 22
NS 101 Mathematics for Continuous Domain (3 L + 1T) 4
NS 102 Physics I (2L + 1T + 2P) 4
IT 101 Fundamentals of Computing (2L + 3P) 4
ES 101 Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronics (3L + 2/3T +2x2/3P) 5
(A slot of 2 hours of Tutorial in week 1 to be followed by 2 weeks of lab of 2 hours per week)
HS 101 Effective Communication (2L + 1T) 3
ES 102 Engineering Literacy (3P) 2
ES 205 a Applied Probability & Statistics /b Numerical Methods for engineers /c Data
Communication/ f. Computer Graphics
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Professional Course V: (3L+1T) 4
ME 205 Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
EC 205 Control Systems
CS 205 Language Theory
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Semester VI (21 Hours/week) Credits: 22
Open Elective II (3L OR 2L+2P) (Engineering Science) 4
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* NPTEL: The code will be 5 characters long.
The first two characters will be NP representing NPTEL Course,
Third and Fourth characters will stand for discipline
01-20: CSE,
21-40: ECE,
41-60: ME,
61-80: DES
81-90 Natural Science including material science, micro and nano science
91 to 99: open to other disciplines (cross discipline), (80 series is reserved for Humanities )
Fifth and the last digit will represent the course series
a to z are series in a particular area (For example: different courses on Networking may be offered
with series a, b, c,….so on )
CSE:NP 1-5 ( Group), NP 6-10 ( Group), NP 11-15 ( Group), NP 16-20 ( Group)
ECE: NP 21-25 (Control Group), NP 26-30 (Image Proc. Group), NP 31-35 (Communication
Group)
NP 36-40 (VLSI Group)
ME: NP41-45: Design Group, NP46-50: Manufacturing Group, NP51-55: Thermal Group,
NP56-60: Other Specialized (including Mechatronics) Group
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d. Fracture and Fatigue e. Energy Conversion Devices
f. Computer Aided Geometric Design
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Course Detail
Natural Science(NS)
NS 101 Mathematics for Continuous Domain I
1. Calculus of Functions of One Variable: Real Numbers, Functions, Sequences, Limit and Continuity,
Differentiation : Review, Successive differentiation, Chain rule and Libnitz Theorem, Rolle‟s and
Mean Value Theorems, Maxima/ Minima, Curve sketching, Linear and Quadratic approximations,
Error estimates, Taylor‟s Theorem, Newton and Picard Methods, The Riemann Integral, Approximate
Integration, Natural Logarithm, Exponential function, Relative growth rates, L‟Hospital‟s rule,
Geometric applications of Integrals, Infinite series, Tests of convergence, Absolute and Conditional
convergence, Taylor and Maclaurin series.
2. Calculus of Functions of Several Variables: Scalar fields, Limit and Continuity, Partial derivatives,
Chain rules, Implicit differentiation, Web gradient, Directional derivatives, Total differential, Tangent
planes and Normals, Maxima, Minima and Saddle points, Constrained maxima and minima, Double
Integrals, Applications to areas and volumes, Change of variables.
3. Vector Calculus: Vector fields, Divergence and Curl, Line Integrals, Green‟s Theorem, Surface
Integrals, Divergence Theorem, Stoke‟s Theorem and applications.
Evaluvation Schedules
Coordinate systems, elements of vector algebra in plane polar, cylindrical, spherical polar coordinate
systems; frames of references, relative velocity and accelerations; Newton‟s law and applications (to
include friction, constraint equations, rough pulleys), line integrals, gradient, curl, conservative forces,
potential, work-energy theorems, energy diagrams; Conservation of linear momentum and collisions,
variable mass problem; Central forces, gravitation; motion in non-inertial frames, centrifugal and
Coriolis forces; Conservation of angular momentum and elementary rigid body dynamics; Special
theory of relativity.
Linear Algebra: Review of Matrices Algebra, Solution of Matrices Equation, Row reduced Echelon
form, Determinant, Kramer's rule, Vector spaces, subspaces, basis, Orthogonal basis, Gram-Schmidt
orthogonalization, Linear Operators, Matrix representation, Rank, Solution of Linear equations using
matrices (invertibility, null space etc.), Eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalisability, Symmetric
systems, Positive definite.
Complex Analysis: Review of complex numbers and operations, Functions of a Complex Variable,
Analytical functions, Cauchy-Reimann equations, Elementary functions, Confonnal mapping, Contour
integrals, Cauchy's Theorem, Residue Theorem, Power series, Taylor and Laurent series, zeros,
poles, essential singularities, evaluation of integrals.
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NS 104 Physics II
Part A:
Electrostatic: Coulomb‟s Law, Electric field & electrostatic potential, Work and Energy in
electrostatic field, Gauss law & its applications, Curl of E, Laplace's and Poisson's equations, Dipoles
& multipoles, Force and torque on dipoles, Polarization, Bound charges & electric displacement.
Magnetostatics: Electric Current, Magnetic field & Current density, Ampere's law & its applications,
Biot-Savart law, Curl and divergence of B, Magnetic dipoles, Magnetization, Magnetic susceptibility,
Ferro-, para- and dia- magnetism, Faraday's law, Energy in magnetic field.
Part B:
Introduction to quantum mechanics, Planck‟s theory, Thermal radiation (Black bodies, Stefen
Boltzmann etc), Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Dual nature of EM radiation, matter waves, de
Broglie waves, wave-particle duality, Uncertainty principle, Heisenberg microscope, Properties of
matter (phase and group velocity). Schrodinger equation, probabilistic interpretation of wave function,
admissibility conditions for wave function. One dimensional problems: particle in a box, potential well,
potential barrier and quantum tunneling. Periodic potential in one dimension.
Text Books:
1. INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRODYNAMICS: D.J. GRIFFITHS
2. QUANTUM PHYSICS: EISBERG & RESNICK
3. CONCEPT OF MODERN PHYSICS: BEISER
Abstract Algebra: Introduction of Sets, Axioms of Set Theory, Operations, Functions, Relations,
Algebraic structures, Group, Properties of Groups, Symmetric Group, Permutation, Subgroup, Cosets
and Lagrange's Theorem, Homomorphism and Isomorphism of groups, Automorphism and Normal
Subgroup, First and Second Isomorphism Theorem, Ring, Integral Domain, Field, Skew field, Ideal,
Polynomial Ring, Ring homomorphism.
Graph Theory: Introduction of Graph, Bipartite Graph, Tree and Spanning Tree, Matrices
representations of Graph, Adjacency Matrix, Incidence Matrix, and Isomorphism of Graphs.
Recurrence Relations: Linear Recurrence relations with constant coefficients, Backward Tracking and
Forward Chaining Method, Non- Homogeneous Recurrence Relations, Homogeneous Solutions,
Particular Solutions, Generating Functions, Solutions by Generating Functions.
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Information Technology(IT)
IT 101 Fundamentals of Computing
IT 102 IT Workshop I
AutoCAD (4 turns):
Introduction to 3D Wireframe/Solid Modeling, Modeling of Primitive 3D Solids, Modeling of unique
3D Solids by Extrusion, Revolution, Sweeping and Lofting, 3D Operations and Solid Editing
Matlab (8 turns):
Basics: Mathematics, Data Analysis, Programming, Graphics, Creating GUI
Toolboxes - Curve Fitting: Data fitting, Preprocessing data, post processing data, Using library
functions for Data fitting, Symbolic Math: Calculus, Linear Algebra, Simplifications, Solutions of
Equations, Matlab Compiler: Programs involving control statements, data structure etc., User defined
functions, Simulink: building a model, running a model, setting Simulink preferences
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Engineering Science(ES)
ES 101 Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronic
1. D.C. Circuits
Ohm‟s law, Kirchoff‟s laws, Nodal Analysis, Mesh Analysis, Superposition Theorem, Source
Transformations, Thevnin‟s and Norton‟s Theorems, star/delta transformation, maximum power
transfer theorem, transients.
2. A.C. Fundamentals
Single phase EMF generation, average and effective values of sinusoids, Solution of series and
Parallel Circuits, power and power factor, Resonance in series and parallel circuits, steady state
analysis for sinusoidal excitation: Sinusoids, Three phase connections: star and delta.
3. Magnetic Circuit
Mmf, Magnetising force, Magnetic flux and flux density, permeability, Reluctance and
permeance, B-H curve, Simple magnetic circuits, Hysteresis and eddy current loss.
4. Transformer:
Single-phase transformer
Construction, principle of operation, emf equation, phasor diagram on no-load and full-load,
losses and efficiency, open and short circuit test, auto transformer
5. D. C. Machines
D. C. Generator
Construction, emf equation, various types and characteristics
D. C. Motor
Principle, torque and speed formula, types and their characteristics, Speed control
6. Semiconductor Diode
Semiconductor Diode and its V-I characteristics, Rectifier circuit, Various types of diodes, zener
diode, PiN Diode, Light emitting diode, gun diode
7. Semiconductor Bipolar Junction transistor: Working principle, Transistors in CC, CE, and
CB configurations, transistor biasing, V-I characteristics and load line concept with Quiescent
point, Transistor H parameter.
Textbooks:
1. Toro, Del V., Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Printice Hall of India, 1994.
2. Millman, Jacob and Halkias, Christos C., Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and
Systems, Mc Graw Hill, 2004
3. Boylestad, Robert L., and Nashelsky, Louis, Electronics Device and Circuit Theory, Ninth
Edition, Printice Hall of India, 2005
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ES 103 Data Structures and Algorithms
Introduction to Electrical/Electronic Drives: Induction Motor and Drive circuits for motor control
(PWM control circuit/PWM regulator).
Display Devices, CRO and Various specifications and Measurements, LCD Display
Basic Electronic Devices, Special purpose diodes& applications, Zener Diode, LED, Photodiode.
Bipolar semiconductor devices, BJT, Biasing of BJT, BJT as switch, Power transistor, SCR, UJT,
Phototransistor, Opto-coupler working principle and application
Thermal & Electrical equivalent circuit analogy, Heat-sink design using thermal resistance
Vehicle Engineering:
Clutch: single plate, multi plate, cone clutch.
Gears: type of gears: spur and helical and applications.
Belt drive: types, power transmitted, creep.
Gear Train: velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, Gear Train: sliding mesh, constant
mesh, synchromesh and epicyclic gear trains.
Automatic transmission system, universal joints, propeller shaft, differential. Steering
system: steering linkages, steering mechanism, under and over steering.
Brakes: types and function, mechanical, hydraulic, vacuum, air and power brakes, brake
shoes and lining materials.
Internal Combustion Engines: IC engine parts and their functions, 4-stroke engine
basics, mechanical cycle working, CI vs SI engines, 2-stroke engine, working through
mechanical cycle, Petrol vs Diesel as fuels of ICE. Compression ratio, Fuel injection
system: evolution, spark plug, ignition system, Advanced fuel injection system like
MPFI, etc.
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Experiment 1:Overview of CRO
Experiment 2: Diode Clipper and Clamper circuit
Experiment 3: Voltage regulator ( Zener and Series Voltage regulator using power transistor)
Experiment 4: PWM based Motor control
Experiment 5: SCR/UJT Characteristics
Experiment 6: Photo diode Characteristics and Study of Opto-coupler & its application
Probability Module: Basic Set Operations, Algebra and Sigma algebra, Measurable Space, Measure,
Measurable Function, Probability Measure, Random Variable, Function of Random Variable,
Probability Mass Function, Probability Density Function, Cumulative Probability Distribution
Function, Independent Event, Expectation, Variance, Covariance, Correlation, Conditional Probability
Measure, Law of Total Probability, Baye‟s Formula, Baye‟s Theorem, Function of Several Variables,
Joint and Marginal Distribution Function, Moments, Moments Generating Function, Characteristic
Function, Inversion Theorem, Uniqueness Theorem, Important Statistical Inequalities,
Mode of Convergence, Convergence in Law, Convergence in Measure, Convergence in rth Mean,
Almost Sure Convergence, Weak Law of Large Numbers, Strong Law of Large Numbers, Center
Limit Theorem.
Statistics Module: Estimation-Point Estimation, Properties of Estimation: Unbaisedness, Consistency,
Sufficiency, Efficiency. Method of Estimation: Method of moments, Maximum Likelihood Estimation.
Interval Estimation, Confidence Interval.
Inference-Testing of Hypothesis: Different type of Hypothesis, Acceptance Region, Critical Region,
Test function, Type-I and Type-II Errors, Level of Significance, Power of the Test, Uniformly Most
Powerful Test ,Neyman-Person‟s Lemma.
Exact Sampling Distribution-
Chi-Square Distribution, Chi-Square test for goodness of fit,Student‟s t− Distribution, t−test for single
mean, t−test for difference of means, Paired t−test for difference of means, F-distribution, F−test for
equality of population variance.
Approximation and round off errors, interpolation by polynomials, the solution of nonlinear equations
and iterative methods, systems of equations and unconstrained optimization, data fitting and least
squares approximation. Backward, Forward and Central difference relations and their uses in
Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical solution of differential equations by Euler,
Modified Euler, Runge-Kutta and Predictor-Corrector methods. Stability of numerical methods.
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• Cct. Switching &packet Switching
3. Modulation Techniques
• A to D & D to A
• Modems
• Using Telephone and Cable Networksfor Data Transmission
• PSTN, Dialup & FAX working
• ISDN&ATM
4. Brief of OSI Model
5. Error Detection and Correction
• Parity checking
• Cheksum error detection
• CRC
• Block parity
• Hamming code
6. Encryption and Compression basics
7. Information Theory Coding
• Information Measures, Review probability theory, Random variables, Processes,
Mutual Information, Entropy, Uncertainty, Shannon's theorem, redundancy,
Huffman Coding, Discrete random Variable. Gaussian random variables, Bounds,
Linear block codes, cyclic codes, BCH codes, Reed-Solomon codes, Space time
codes, concatenated codes, turbo coding and LDPC codes.
The objective of the course is to introduce computer graphics hardware, algorithms, and
software; and development of practical skills using graphics libraries and tools.
Conceptual Framework of an Interactive Graphical Simulation System, Graphics Architectures,
The fundamentals of input, display, and hardcopy devices. Scan conversion of basic geometric
primitives, Filling Algorithms, Character Generation, and antialiasing techniques.
2D and 3D Geometrical Transformations, Viewing Transformations, Windowing and 2D line
and polygon clipping. Graphical User Interfaces, Interactive Input Methods, Texture generation and
Rendering, Basic Modelling concepts through curves and surfaces, Visual Realism, Algorithms for
Visible Surface Determination, Illumination Models, Shading models, Color Models. Introduction to
Animation. The course would include programming practices using C/C++ and standard graphics
libraries like OpenGL.
Text Book:
Hearn, Donald and Baker, Pauline M., "Computer Graphics", Pearson Education.
References:
1. Hill, F.S., Jr., "Computer Graphics Using OpenGL", Second Edition, PHI
2. Foley, James J., Van Dam, Andries, Feiner, Steven K., Hughes, John F.,
"Computer Graphics, Principles and Practice", Pearson Education.
3. Wright, Richard S and Sweet, Michael, "OpcnGL Super Bible", Techmedia, ew Delhi
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ES 306a Mechatronics & Robotics
Sensors and Actuators for Mechanical Systems: Basic principles, characteristics and selection issues
for data conversion devices, sensors, transducers, actuators used in mechatronic systems.
Microprocessors and controllers. Drives: Stepper motors, DC/AC servos, solenoids, Mechanical,
hydraulic and pneumatic actuators. Piezoelectric sensors and actuators, Shape memory alloys. Design
and fabrication of Mechatronics systems.
Signal Processing: Integration of actuators and sensors in digital systems, DSP controllers, embedded
controllers, and fuzzy logic controllers.
Basic terminologies (range, span, settling time dead zone, input impedance ),
Static and Dynamic characteristics, 1st order and second order instruments with step, ramp and
sinusoidal input! output characteristics. Strain gauge,derivation of gauge factor, strain gauge rosette,
unbalanced wheatstone bridge, different types of load cells and their frequency response, and its date
transmission. LVDT, phase compensation, phase sensitive demodulation, thermistor and it~
linearization, RTD, its construction, three wire and four wire method Muller bridge
Thermocouple, their relative comparison, cold junction compensation using AD590, grounder
thermocouple, potentiometer as displacement sensor, Capacitance as displacement and leve
transducer, push pull arrangement, Pressure transducer [Bourdon gauge, diaphragm gauge (metal anr
semiconductor) etc], all vacuum gauges, photo electric transducer and its application, Liquid in glas
thermometer, pressure spring thermometer, venturimeter, Orifice meter, pitot tube, Rotameter, Wei1
electromagnetic flowmeter, Hot wire anemometer, its phase compensation and expression 0
volumetric flow rate or velocity in each case, Variable reluctance displacement sensor
tachogenerator, turbine flowmeter. Measurement of viscosity, conductivity and pH of a liquic
Flapper nozzle system and Control Valves.
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ES-306: Time Frequency Analysis
Text Book:
1. S. Mall at, A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing (3rd edition), Academic Press, 2008,
ISBN: 978-0123743701.
2. Leon Cohen, Time-Frequency Analysis, Prentice Hall; 1994, ISBN: 978-0135945322.
3. B. Boashash, Time-Frequency Signal Analysis and Processing: A Comprehensive
Reference, Elsevier Science, 2003, ISBN-13: 978-0080443355.
4. R. M. Rao and A. S. Bopardikar, Wavelet Transforms: Introduction to Theory&
Applications, Prentice Hall, 1998, ISBN-13: 978-020163463
Reference:
IEEE International Symposium on Time-Frequency and Tirne-ScaleAnaiysis,
(Pub!. TH4788 or ISBN 0-7803-0805-0)
Basic concepts and system representation: Terminology and basic structure-feedback control theory-
multivariable systems,Modeling of physical systems, time-domain, frequency-domain and state-
variable models; block diagram, signal flow graph and Mason‟s gain formula; time and frequency
response of first and second order systems; control system characteristics: stability, sensitivity,
disturbance rejection and steady-state accuracy; stability analysis: Routh-Hurwitz test, relative
stability, root locus, Bode and Nyquist plots; Concepts of state variables and state model – state
models for linear continuous – time systems – Solution of state equations – Concepts of controllability
and observability, Pole placement by State Feedback, The z-transform and Inverse z-transform, Pulse
Transfer Function, z- and s-domain Relationship, Stability.
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Humanities & Social Sciences(HS)
HS 101 Effective Communication
General Introduction: Why English?; The purpose of communication; Communication through body
language, listening, speaking, reading and writing; Phonetics: Air speech mechanism; Classification of
vowel sounds; Classification of consonant sounds; Accent, Pronunciation, Intonation; Problems of
Tense; Use of Verbs; Proverbs and Idioms; Vocabulary, Technical Vocabulary; Punctuation;
Comprehension; Expansion; Definition, Scope and Significance of technical writing; Features of
technical style; Mechanics of technical writing: Equation, Abbreviation, Numerals, Figures, Charts,
Tables, and Graphs etc. Report writing, Essentials of technical report writing; Non-formal reports and
its format; Formal reports and its format; Different kinds of reports: Progress Report, Feasibility
Report, and Trouble Report; Committee Report.; Annual Report; Business Correspondence -
Introduction; Elements of a good letter; Format of a letter; Letter of Enquiry; Letter for placing orders;
Letter of complaint and its Reply; New Trends in Business Communication; Job Application;
Preparation of Curriculum Vitae/Resume; Preparation of Notices, Agenda, Minutes; Tender Notices;
Interviews; Essentials of Group Discussions; Presentation.
The syllabus comprises of excerpts from the writings of great masters like Swami Vivekananda,
Mahatma Gandhi, Chanakya, Rabindranath Tagore, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, H.E. Dr. APJ Kalam, Carl
Sagan, Gurunanak Dev, Wordsworth, O. Henry, Maupassant and many others. The wisdom of the
philosophical texts would be brought to them through the Reading Material prepared specifically for
the students. It is expected that their English communication and general awareness would improve
through this discursive and interactive method.
Principles of Analysis of Art; Art and perception; what is style; Style in Painting; Colour; Psychology
of Color, Perception & Design; Space Illusion; Painting; Sculpture; Style in Sculpture; Architecture;
Style in Architecture; Space in Architecture; Printmaking; Photography & Film; POP Art - Comics,
Advertisements etc; Performing Art, Photography & Film; Art in Design; Methodology of Criticism
& Appreciation.
Studio Assignments: To familiarize students with various 2-D & 3-D media works. 2-D Exercises to
familiarize 2-D Space Concept, Color, texture, form, composition in pencil drawing & sketches& oil
pastel, Collage, Graffito, Printmaking- to familiarize with basic printmaking techniques rubbing,
stencil, mixed media, screen printing, 3-D Exercises: to familiarize 3-D space concept, solid geometry
forms, Sculpture.
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Design(DS)
DS 101 Engineering Graphics
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Electronics & Communications Engineering(EC)
EC 201 Digital Electronics & Microprocessor Technology
Analysis of digital logic families: TTL, MOS, CMOS Inverters, Interfacing between logic and families;
various logic functions and their implementation; Bistable circuits: R-S, J-K, D and PLA; Design of
synchronous sequential circuits. Microprocessor based systems: Number systems, Arithmetic
operations in integer and floating-point numbers. ASCII code; General micro-processor organization,
Memory interfacing, Assembly language and bus signals of 8086 processor; Interrupts and their
applications; Serial and Parallel Ports; DMA and its controller, 8253 Timer; 8259 interrupt controller.
Basic concepts and system representation: Terminology and basic structure-feedback control theory-
multivariable systems,Modeling of physical systems, time-domain, frequency-domain and state-
variable models; block diagram, signal flow graph and Mason‟s gain formula; time and frequency
response of first and second order systems; control system characteristics: stability, sensitivity,
disturbance rejection and steady-state accuracy; stability analysis: Routh-Hurwitz test, relative
stability, root locus, Bode and Nyquist plots; Concepts of state variables and state model – state
models for linear continuous – time systems – Solution of state equations – Concepts of controllability
and observability, Pole placement by State Feedback, The z-transform and Inverse z-transform, Pulse
Transfer Function, z- and s-domain Relationship, Stability
5. Topic V: Part programming including projects for hands on experience
Process planning and flow chart for part programming. Cut planning, Part programming formats for
turning and milling, G & M Codes, Interpolations, Canned Cycles and Subprograms, Tool
Compensations Absolute and incremental programming, fixed zero/floating zero, Linear and Circular
Interpolation, Development of a CNC part program, Canned Cycles, Single Turning, Single Facing,
Multiple Turning, Multiple Facing, Pattern Repeating, Peck Drilling, Single Threading, cycles for
simplifying programming. Cutter Radius Compensation, Tool length compensations, Tool Nose
Radius Compensations, Tool offsets, Canned Cycles for milling, Continuous Drilling, Peck Drilling,
Subprogram call, Mirroring and Pocketing cycles
Pulse Modulation: Sampling of band-limited signals and band pass signals, Types of Analog pulse
modulation, quantization
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EC 307 Fundamental of Electromagnetic Theory [3-0-0-4]
EM WAVES:
Review of vector and coordinate systems, review Electrostatic and Magnetostatics, Maxwell‟s
equations for static and time varying fields, Boundary conditions, Propagation of uniform plane waves
in perfect dielectric and lossy medium, Wave velocity and impedance, Reflection and refraction.
Transmission Lines:
Introduction of Transmission lines,Transmission line parameters and equations, Solution for lossless
lines, Reflection and Transmission coefficients at junctions, VSWR, Introduction to Smith Chart.
Waveguides:
Introduction of Waveguides, Waveguides Modes, Solution of Wave Equations in Rectangular and
Cylindrical waveguides for TM and TE, Wave propagation in Waveguide , Power Transmission and
losses.
Antenna and Radiation:
Radiation fundamentals, the half-wave dipole antenna. Antenna performance parameters, two element
array, linear arrays, multiplication of patterns, antennas for various applications, Propagation of radio
waves (introduction).
Basic Information of Op-Amp, Ideal Op-amp, FET Op-amp Monolithic IC operational amplifiers,
specifications, frequency compensation, slew rate and methods of improving slew rate. Application of
Operational Amplifiers, Analysis of four quadrant and variable transconductance multipliers, Voltage
controlled Oscillator, Closed loop analysis of PLL, AM, PM and FSK modulators and demodulators.
Frequency synthesizers, Compander ICs, analog to digital and digital to analog to digital convertors,
and special function ICs.
Text Books:
1. Ram Gayakwad (Aug 24 1999), "Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits", Prentice Hall, Fourth
edition.
2. Roy D. Choudhury (1992-06), "Linear Integrated Circuits", John Wiley & Sons.
3. Thomas L. Floyd, Floyd, Buchla(1998), "Basic Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated
Circuits", Prentice Hall.
Reference Books:
1. Willam D.Stanley , "Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuit", Merrill,Third edition
2. Jack Winzer, "Linear Integrated Circuits ",Saunders College Publishing, First Edition
3. Robert F. Coughlin, "Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits" Prentice Hall, Sixth
Edition.
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Module 3: Design of Digital Filters
FIR design: Windowing Techniques – Need and choice of windows – Linear phase characteristics. IIR
design: Analog filter design - Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations; digital design using
impulse invariant and bilinear transformation - Warping, prewarping - Frequency transformation.
Introduction to analog design: importance of analog design, Op-amp application circuits and
characteristics: Transistor-level view of a two-stage op-amp, Review of CMOS process technology
and device characteristics, DC bias solution principles using the two-stage op-amp as an example,
Device small-signal models using the two-stage op-amp as an example: common-source, common-
drain stages, differential amplifier, CMRR, body effect.
Negative feedback systems and stability: amplifier using an integrator. Frequency and time domain
behavior, Negative feedback amplifier realization - Finite DC gain; increasing DC gain; Negative
feedback systems with multiple poles and zeros in the forward path - Stability analysis: Nyquist
criterion; Loop gain-Bode plot and time domain interpretation;
Frequency response of amplifier, type of noise and their representation in circuits, feedback topologies
and two port network model loading in different type feedback topologies.
Fully differential opampdesign: Differential and common mode half circuits; miller compensated
opampsingle stage oparnp; differential feedforward compensated opamp. Phase locked loop:
Frequency multiplier-Phase locked loop, Jitter & Phase noise; Leeson's model of phase noise of YCOs
– Continuous time approximation; PLL transfer functions; Reference feed through spurs; LC
oscillators.
1. Text Book: Design of anlog CMOS IC : Tata Me graw Hill edition by Behzad Razavi
Radiation from Wires and Loops: Infinitesimal dipole, finite-length dipole, linear elements near
conductors, dipoles for mobile communication, small circular loop.
Aperture and Reflector Antennas: Huygens „Principle, radiation from rectangular and circular
apertures, design considerations, Babinet's principle, Radiation from sectoral and pyramidal horns,
design concepts, prime-focus parabolic reflector and cassegrain antennas.
Broadband Antennas: Log-periodic and Yagi antennas, Biconical antenna, Bow-Tie antenna,
Frequency independent antennas, Spiral antennas.
Antenna Arrays: Analysis of uniformly spaced Two-element and N-element linear arrays with uniform
and non-uniform amplitudes excitation, extension to planar arrays, synthesis of antenna arrays.
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Microstrip Antennas: Basic characteristics of microstrip antennas, feeding techniques, methods of
analysis, design of rectangular and circular patch antennas, microstrip antenna arrays and feed
networks, basics of active antennas.
Digital Image Fundamentals; Image Enhancement in Spatial Domain: Gray Level Transformation,
Histogram Processing, Spatial Filters; Image Transforms: Fourier Transform and their properties,
Fast Fourier Transform, Other Transforms; Image Enhancement in Frequency Domain; Color
Image Processing; Image Restoration; Image Compression; Morphological operators; Image
Segmentation: edge detection, Hough transform, region based segmentation; Representation and
Description.
Text Book:
R. C. Gonzalez and R. E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Third Edition, Pearson, 2012
References:
1. M Sonka, V Hlavac, and R Boyle, Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision, Third
Edition, Thomson Engineering, 2007. \) P~}.JJ
2. W. K. Pratt, Digital Image processing, Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2001. \ ~
3. Anil K. Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, 2006.
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EC 311b Power Electronics
Introductions: Pawar semi semiconductor devices, Types of power electronic circuits and design of
P Powerelectronics equipment, Applications of Power electronics Power
Semiconductor Diodes and Circuits: Diode Characteristics, Power Diode Types, Series and
Parallel connected diodes, Diodes with different types of loads(R, RC, RL, LC, RLC Loads), Free
wheeling diodes
Diode Rectifiers: Single phase half wave rectifier, Single phase full wave rectifier, Single phase full
wave rectifier with RL Load, Three phase Bridge rectifier, Three phase Bridge rectifier with RL Load
DC-DC Converters: Principles of step-down chopper and operation, Principle of step-up chopper and
operation, classification of choppers
Thyristors: Thyristor Characteristics, Thyristor Turn on and Turn off, Two-transistor model of
Thyristor, Thyristor types, Series and Parallel operation of Thyristor
Controlled Rectifiers: Principle of phase controlled converter operation, Single phase full-converters,
Single phase semi-converter, Principle of three phase half wave Converters, Three phase full
converters, Three phase Semi-converter
Inverters: Single phase series resonant inverter, Single phase bridge inverters, Three phase
bridge inverters, Voltage control of inverters
AC Voltage Controllers: Principle of On-Off and phase controls, Single phase ac voltage
controller with resistive load, Single phase ac voltage controller with inductive load, Three
phase ac voltage controllers , Single phase Cyclo Converters, Three phase Cyclo Converters
Some Applications
Review of Analog communication and modulation techniques: Sampling Theory, Nyquist criterion,
Fourier transform, Introduction to AM, FM and PM, Noise effects in AM, FM and PM.
Pulse modulation techniques : Introduction to digital communication system, PAM, PWM, PPM;
Modulation and Demodulation; its spectral analysis and effects of noise. Pulse Code Modulation,
Quantization, SNR, Probability of error for PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM; Modulation and Demodulation;
Inter-symbol Interference, Eye Diagram.
Digital Pass Band Transmission and Reception: Introduction to Pass band Transmission model:
Generation, Detection, Signal space diagram, Error performance – Coherent and Non-coherent
detection systems, bit error probability and Power spectra of BPSK, QPSK, FSK and MSK schemes,
Differential phase shift keying, Comparison of Digital modulation systems using a single carrier –
Carrier and symbol synchronization.
Information theory and error control coding : Communication channel, Channel matrix, Channel
capacity, Discrete memory less channels, Linear block codes - Cyclic codes - Convolutional codes –
Maximum likelihood decoding of convolution codes-Viterbi Algorithm, Trellis coded Modulation
Overview of spread spectrum : Pseudo-noise sequences: a notion of spread spectrum: Direct sequence
spread spectrum, Frequency hop spread spectrum, Maximum length and Gold codes.
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EC-312b Advance Semiconductor Device & Application
Human visual system and image perception, colour vision, colour representation ; image sampling &
quantization; 2-D systems; image transforms; image coding; statistical models for image
representation; image enhancement, restoration & reconstruction. Image analysis using multiresolution
techniques, Stereo imaging like camera model, Image compression, segmentation, reconstruction from
projections, morphology and some descriptors.
Unit-I
Fiber and Types: Basic Optical Communication System, Optical fiber types, propagation modes,
transmission and attenuation, Dispersion, Numerical Aperture, PMD, Non-linear Characteristics of
Fiber etc.
Source and Detectors: Double Hetro-junction and homo-junction injection lasers structure &
Characteristics. Drawback and advantages of LED, DHLED, LED structures and characteristics. P-n
photodiode, p-i-n and avalanche photodiodes, LED and laser drive circuits, Regenerative repeater,
optical power budgeting.
Multiplexing Strategies: OTDM, Subcarrier, OFDM, WDM, OCDM, Hybrid Multiplexing. Optical
Fiber network evolution, Wavelength division multiplexed networks(CWDM & DWDM), Network
Elements of DWDM Network (Transponders, Optical Amplifiers- EDFA & Raman, Optical
Multiplexer, OADM, ROADM),Optical network transmission modes, layers and protocols,
Wavelength routing network, Optical switching networks, Automatically Switched Optical Network
(ASON).
Unit-II
Introduction to wireless communication systems: 1G, 2G and 3G wireless systems. Cordless system,
Wireless local loop, mobile IP and WAP, Wireless networks.
Fundamentals of cellular systems: Concept of frequency reuse, Hand-off strategies, Co-channel and
Adjacent channel interference, Cell splitting, Sectoring, Channel assignment strategies, Trunking and
Grade of service.
Mobile Radio propagation Models: Large scale and small scale propagation models.
Concepts of spread spectrum communication: FHSS, DSSS, and CDMA. Overview of satellite
communication systems.
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EC 634: Advanced VLSI Design and Technology
Introduction to MOSFET from designer's viewpoint; Analysis of MOS structure. ano
scale CMOS and scaling issues from designer's viewpoint, NMOS and CMOS Advanced
processing technology; MOS inverter : static and switching characteristics; MOS
capacitor; Layers in VLSI design; Design rules and technology interface; Stick diagrams
and Layout design; Propagation delay, Fan-out consideration; CMOS Latch-up; Scaling;
Combinational MOS logic, Pass-transistors /transmission gates, primitive logic gates,
complex logic gates; Sequential MOS logic. Latches and flipflops; Dynamic logic
circuits; Clocking issues; CMOS subsystem design.
Lab Session: Introduction to Veri log / Cadence
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Manufacturing(MN)
MN 201 Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Materials:
Overview of Materials and their applications; Bonding in materials, Crystalline and Amorphous
structures of solids, Miller indices in crystalline materials, Defects in crystalline materials, Single
crystals and Poly-crystals. Diffusion in solids; Phase Diagrams of engineering materials systems;
Solidification; Diffusion-assisted and diffusion less solid-state phase transformations, Applications
and Properties of Ceramic, Polymers and also of their Composite Materials. Band gap in solids,
effective mass and electrical conduction in metals (KP model), Magnetic materials and their properties.
Manufacturing Processes:
Introduction: Introduction to Manufacturing, Historical Perspective, Importance, etc. Mechanical
Properties in Design& Manufacturing.
Metal Forming: Hot & Cold Working, Bulk Deformation Processes like Rolling, Forging, Extrusion
and Drawing, Sheet Metal forming (Shearing & Drawing operations).
MACHINING: Machining, Mechanism of machining, Chip formation, Temperature, Tool Wear, Tool
Life, Machining Processes.Brief introduction to Single Point and Multi-point Cutting Operations,
Introduction to Grinding & Finishing.
Metal Roining: Fundamentals of Welding, Classification of welding processes, Introduction to Gas &
Arc Welding, Ultrasonic Welding, Friction Welding, Resistance Welding, Brazing, Soldering, and
Adhesive Bonding.
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Mechanical Engineering(ME)
ME 201 Thermodynamics
Applications: Gas Power Cycles, Otto, Diesel and Brayton; Vapour Power Cycles, Rankine Cycle,
Power Plant Operation; Refrigeration Cycles.
Introduction: Free body diagram revisited, Notion of stress and strain, Mechanical
properties, Deformation of axial members, Compatibility, Statically indeterminate problems, Design
considerations, Thermal effects, Strain energy, Dynamic loads.
Stress: Stress at a point – matrix of stress / stress tensor, Equilibrium of a body – differential equations
of equilibrium, Different states of stress – uniaxial, biaxial, plane stress, etc., Transformation of plane
stress; Principal stresses and maximum shear stress, Mohr‟s circle
Strain: Strain at a point – matrix of strain / strain tensor, Different states of strain – uniaxial, plane
strain, etc., Transformation of plane strain; Principal strains, Mohr‟s circle for plane strain
Mechanical properties: Generalized Hooke‟s law, Eastic modulus, bulk modulus,
Relationship between different elastic constants.
Bending: Relation between transverse loads, shear and bending moments, Shear and bending moment
diagrams, Pure bending – beams with symmetric cross-sections, Beams with composite cross-section,
Shear stresses in beams, Deflections in beams: Double Integration method, method of superposition,
introduction to area moment method.
Torsion: Torsional moment diagrams, Torsion formula for circular cross-sections, Maximum normal
and shear stresses, Angle of twist.
Elastic stability: Notion of stability of equilibrium, Euler buckling, Members with eccentric loading,
Initially imperfect columns, Beam-columns.
Kinematics: Kinematic pair, diagrams and inversion. Displacement, velocity and acceleration of planar
linkages. Dimensional synthesis for motion, path and function generation.
Dynamics: Cam profile synthesis. Gears, Dynamic force analysis, flywheel, inertia forces and
balancing of rotating and reciprocating machines.
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ME 204 Manufacturing Technology
Machining and Mechanics of Metal Cutting (14): Introduction to orthogonal & oblique cutting;
chip formation mechanism; heat generation and cutting tool temperature, tool geometry - ASA, ORS,
NRS and relationships, selection of tool angles. Cutting tool materials; tool wear, tool life and
machinability; surface finish; cutting fluids. Merchant‟s circle diagram, coefficient of friction, stress,
strain and strain rate, shear angle, Lee and Shaffer‟s Relationship; friction in metal cutting-sticking &
sliding.
Material Removal Processes (08): Basic operations of turning; shaping, slotting and planing; drilling
and boring; milling; Introduction to multi-point cutting tools: twist drill, helical milling cutter.
Practical machining operations with machining parameters, force magnitudes, power consumption,
material removal rate, time per pass.
Cutting Force Measurement (02): Basic Methods of measurement, axially loaded members,
cantilever beam, rings and octagon, dynamometer requirements, machine tool dynamometers.
Economics of Machining (04): Cutting parameters for minimum production cost criteria; maximum
production and profit rate criterion. Restrictions on cutting conditions (power, speed, force and
vibration, surface finish).
Metal Forming (10): Introduction to stress, strain, stress-strain relationships, Mechanics of Forming
Processes: Rolling, Forging, Drawing, Deep Drawing, Extrusion, Punching and Blanking.
Casting (04):Design of riser, runner and gating system; mechanism and analysis of solidification.
Fundamental concepts: Continuum models, characteristics of fluids. Fluid Statics, hydrostatic pressure,
forces on submerged surfaces. Integral Analysis, Fundamental laws, systems and control volumes,
conservation of mass, momentum equation and the first law of thermodynamics.
Differential Analysis of fluid flow: Flow Kinematics, Types of flow, Flow field, velocity, acceleration,
stream function, vorticity. Incompressible inviscid flow, Euler's and Bernoulli's equation. Dimensional
analysis and similitude. Flow in conduits and pipes – Incompressible viscous flow, fully developed
flow in pipes, head loss, major and minor losses, Flow measurement, pipeline networks. Boundary
layers and flow over objects. Introduction to Compressible Flow - speed of sound, stagnation
properties. Steady state-one-dimensional compressible flow - basic equations for isentropic flow,
adiabatic flow with friction.
Heat Transfer: Introduction, Conduction: Fourier's Law, One dimensional heat transfer with and
without heat generation, Transient conduction, Through Composite walls.
Extended Surfaces: Heat transfer from finned surfaces, Fin Efficiency, Effectiveness. Convection:
Free and forced convection, Flow and thermal boundary layer eqations, laminar flow through circular
pipe, constant heat flux and constant wall temperature conditions, Overall heat transfer coefficient.
Heat exchangers.
Thermal Radiation: Radiation properties, Plank's Law, Kirchoff's law, Heat exchange between two
surfaces.
Introduction, Design of Cotter and Knuckle Joint, Design of Thick and Thin cylinders,
Design of Shafts, Keys and Coupling, Design of Bolted and Welded Joints, Design of
Springs, Selection of Bearings, Design and Selection of Gears and Belts, Design of
Clutches and Brakes, Design for variable loading.
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ME 307a Computer Aided Design
ME 307c IC Engines
Introduction:
1. Basic Definitions:
2. Brief History Of The Engine:
3. Definitions Of Various Terms Used in Engines:
4. Classification of Engines – Defferent Type of Engines:
I Based on applications:
1. Basic Engine Design:
2. Operating Cycle:
3. Working Cycles (Strokes):
4. Valve/Port Design:
5. Fuel used: Conventional Fuels –– Alternate fuels
6. Mixture Preparation:
7. Method of Ignition:
8. Type of Charge: Homogenous and Stratified
9. Combustion Chamber Design
10. Load Control:
11. Cooling:
III. Fuels
1. Properties of fuels and their measurement
2. Requirements of fuels for the petrol engine
3. Requirements of fuels for the diesel engine
4. Conventional Fuels for the petrol and diesel engines
5. Alternative fuels for the petrol and diesel engines. Necessity for alternatives fuels, requirements
for alternative fuels
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IV. Intake system(Manifold design)
1. Intake and exhaust processes in a four stroke cycle engine
2. Volumetric efficiency
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ME 307d NC Machine Tools
Objective of the Course, Basic Steps in FEM Formulation, General Applicability of the Method.
1 -D Elements, Basis Functions and Shape Functions.
Convergence Criteria, assembly, imposition of boundary conditions.
Variational Functional, Ritz Method.
Natural Coordinates, Numerical Integration, Solvers.
Alternate Formulation: Weighted Residual Method, Galerkin Method.
Problems with C1 Continuity: Beam Bending, Connectivity and Assembly of C1 Continuity Elements.
2-D Elements (Triangles and Quadrilaterals) and Shape Functions.
Sub-parametric, Iso-parametric and Super-parametric Elements.
Free Vibration Problems, Formulation and solution of Eigen Value Problem.
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Vibration measuring instruments: Accelerometer and vibrometers. Whirling of shafts with and without
air damping. Discussion of speeds above and below critical speeds.
Systems with two degrees of freedom: Introduction, principal modes and normal modes of vibration,
co-ordinate coupling, generalized and principal co-ordinates, free vibration in terms of initial
conditions. Geared systems. Forced Oscillations – Harmonic excitation. Applications: (a) Vehicle
suspension (b) Dynamic vibration absorber (c) Dynamics of Reciprocating Engines.
Continuous Systems: Introduction, vibration of string, longitudinal vibration of rods, torsional
vibration of rods, Euler‟s equation for beams, simple problems, M D OF
systems. Introduction, Influence co-efficient, Maxwell reciprocal theorem.
Numerical methods for Multi degree Freedom Systems: Dunkerley‟s equation.
Orthogonality of principal modes, Holzer‟s method, Geared and branched systems,
Rayleigh‟s method, Stodola method.
Vibration monitoring and analysis: Introduction, Machinery signatures, Selection of
Transducers and signal conditioning. Analysis Techniques, Machine failure modes,
Measurement location, Vibration severity criteria, vibration frequency analysis. Introduction to optical
vibration monitoring, Introduction to holographic interferometry, holographic vibration analysis,
Introduction to speckle metrology and its applications to vibration monitoring. Case studies.
Introduction and Basic Equations: Reynolds Transport Theorem; Integral equations to Differential
Equations (using Generalized Approach), Derivation of Mass, Momentum and Energy Equations,
Introduction to Compressible and Incompressible Flows, and Incompressible Fluid.
Radiation Heat Transfer: Basic ideas, spectrum, basic definitions. Laws of radiation, black body
radiation, Planck‟s law, Stefan Boltzman law, Wien‟s Displacement law, Lambert cosine law.
Radiation exchange between black surfaces, shape factor. Radiation exchange between gray surfaces –
Radiosity-Irradiation method, Parallel plates. Enclosures (non-participating gas).Gas radiation.
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Convection Heat Transfer: Important Dimensionless Numbers; Concepts of velocity boundary layer
and thermal boundary layer, displacement thickness, momentum thickness and energy thickness.
Derivation of velocity boundary layer and thermal boundary layer equations.
External Flows: Flow over a Flat Plate; Blasius Solution: Temperature distribution over a flat plate
boundary layer (derivation of the ordinary differential equations from the partial differential equations),
Numerical Solution (shooting technique), Analytical Solution (Series Solution, principles of similarity
and the similarity solution of velocity boundary layer, Approximate Method: (Karman-Pohlhausen
Method) for flow over a heated flat plate. Solution of Momentum Integral equations.
Internal Flows: Fully developed flows through pipes and ducts (analytical solution), Thermally fully
developed conditions (for uniform wall heat flux and uniform wall temperature cases); Heat transfer
through a circular tube for hydrodynamically developed and thermally developed flow with uniform
wall heat flux boundary condition, Heat transfer through a circular tube for hydrodynamically
developed and thermally developed flow with uniform wall temperature boundary condition.
Graetz Problem: Heat transfer through a circular tube for hydrodynamically developed and thermally
developing flow with uniform wall heat flux boundary condition.
Free Convection: Analytical, Approximate and Numerical solutions for flow over a heated vertical
plate.
Heat Exchangers: Types of heat exchangers, LMTD approach – parallel, counter-flow, NTU approach
– parallel and counter flow heat exchangers.
1. Unconventional Machining Processes (20L): Electron Beam Machining (EBM), Plasma Arc
Machining, (PAM), Laser Beam Machining (LBM),Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM), Water Jet
Cutting(WJM), Ultrasonic Machining (USM), ElectroChemical Machining (ECM), Electric
Discharge Machining (EDM), Wire EDM.
2. Assembly (06): Jigs and fixtures, principles of location and clamping, synthesis of simple jigs and
fixtures. Principles of assembly, engineering, theory of dimensional chains, fully interchangeable and
selective assembly.
3. Metrology (04): Limits, fits and tolerance; Automated inspection and CMM; Selection of
manufacturing processes for a given product.
4. High speed machining (02): Introduction and Concepts of HSM; Issues related to HSM;
Comparison with conventional manufacturing processes
5. Finishing Processes (04): Introduction to finishing process, Grinding, Lapping, Honing, Super
Finishing.
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ME 311b Micro-Electromechanical Systems
General outline of energy conversion devices, Hydraulic machines: Pumps and Turbines Steam
Turbines: Basics and analysis; Gas Turbines: Basics and analysis; Non-conventional systems:
Renewable energy – sources and features, Hybrid energy systems, Distributed energy systems and
dispersed generation, Micro Hydel, Bio mass, Fuel Cell.
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Computer Science & Engineering(CS)
Introduction:
Functional components and operational concepts of a computer Performance of a computer
Memory Subsystem:
Semiconductor memories:
1) SRAM and DRAM cells
2) Internal organization of a memory chip
3) Organization of a memory unit
4) Structure of Larger Memories
Read-Only Memories, Cache Memories:
1) Concept, Mapping methods, Caches in commercial processors Memory management unit:
1) Concept of virtual memory
2) Address translation
3) Hardware support for memory management
Secondary storage:
1) Hard Disks
2) RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks)
3) Optical Disks
4) Magnetic Tape Systems
Representation of Instructions: Computer Arithmetic Machine Instructions, Operands
Instruction Sets:
1) Addressing Modes
2) Instruction Formats
3) Instruction set architectures:
– CISC and RISC architectures.
Processing Unit: Organization of a processor:
1) Registers
2) ALU and Control Unit
3) Data path in a CPU
4) Instruction cycle
5) Instruction Pipelining
Organization of a control unit:
6) Control Unit Operations
7) Hardwired control unit
8) Microprogrammed control unit
Input/Output Subsystem: Access of I/O devices, I/O control mechanisms:
1) Program controlled I/O,
2) Interrupt controlled I/O, and
3) DMA controlled I/O,
I/O Interfaces:
1) Serial port, Parallel port
2) PCI bus, SCSI bus, USB bus, FireWire and InfiniBand.
Introduction to Multiprogramming and Multiprocessing
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CS 203 Database and Management
Operating systems for mainframe and desktops: A Historical Overview, Batch OS, Multiprogramming
OS, Time sharing OS, Multiprocessor and Distributed systems, Clustered systems, Real Time Systems.
Operating system structure: OS services, system calls, System programs, System structure, Virtual
machines.
Process Management: Process concept, Process scheduling, Operations on processes, Threads.
CPU Scheduling: Scheduling Criteria, Scheduling algorithms, Multiprocessor scheduling, Real time
scheduling, Thread scheduling.
Inter process communication: Cooperating processes, The Critical Section problem, Two tasks
solutions, Semaphores, Classical synchronization.
Deadlocks: Characterization, Methods for handling deadlocks, Prevention, avoidance and detection,
Recovery.
Memory management: Background, swapping, Contiguous memory allocation, Paging and
segmentation, Virtual memory, Demand paging, Page replacement, thrashing.
File system management: File concept, Access method, Directory structure, File System mounting,
File sharing, Allocation methods, Protection.
Mass storage structure and management: Disk structure, Disk scheduling and management, Swap
space management, RAID structure.
Protection and Security: Goals, Domain of protection, Access matrix, Capability based systems,
Security problems, User authentication, Program threats and system threats
Push down Automata: formal definition, graphical notations, Languages accepted by PDA,
Equivalence of PDA and CFG, Non-context free languages, Pumping Lemma for CFGs.
Turing Machines and Computability: Formal definition of Turing machines with examples, Graphical
notations, Variants of Turing machines, Church-Turing thesis, Hilbert‟s problem.
Computational Complexity & NP-Completeness: The class P, The class NP, Reductions, The class
NP-Complete, Dealing with NP-Completeness.
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CS307 Computer Networks
Introduction, History and Development of Computer Networks, Networks Topologies. Physical Layer:
Theoretical Basis, Transmission Media, Wireless Transmission, Digital Transmission, Switching.
MAC Layer: Aloha Protocols, Local Area Networks -- Ethernet, Wireless LAN, Broadband Wireless.
Bluetooth Data link layer: Sliding Window Protocols. Network Layer: Routing Algorithms,
Congestion Control Algorithms, Internetworking -- Bridges and Routers. Transport Layer,
Application Layer . Use of TCP/IP Protocol Suite as Running Example. Network Security.
Review of basic concepts; Worst case and average case analysis: big oh; small oh, omega and theta
notations
Advanced data structures: Search Trees: TRIE; B+ Trees, Binomial Trees, Red-Black trees
Paradigms of Algorithms with suitable examples: divide and conquer; greedy paradigm; dynamic
programming; backtracking; branch and bound; Examples can be taken from sorting, searching,
selection, graph theory String processing algorithms, algebraic algorithms
Lower Bound Theory: Maximum finding, Minimum & Maximum Finding, Sorting
Hard problems and approximation algorithms: Problem classes P, NP, NP-hard and NP-complete,
deterministic and nondeterministic polynomial-time algorithms. Approximation algorithms for some
NP-complete problems
Housekeeping
The Software Problem Introduction to Software Engineering, Modeling Complexity
SDLC, Software process, Software process models, CMM Other Processes
Software Requirements gathering, analysis, and specifications,
Software Project Planning, Estimation, Scheduling,
Risk Management, Quality Management, Software Configuration Management, Project Plan
Object-Oriented and Function-Oriented Analysis Modeling, Use cases, Use case modeling, System
and Subsystem Design, Design goals, Object Design, and Specifying Interfaces
Design Patterns Software Testing, Unit testing, Integration testing, System testing, Regression testing
Black-box and White-box techniques, Static Techniques like code inspections, static analysis and
dynamic analysis OO-Modeling, UML and OCL
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CS 309c Compiler Design
Conceptual Framework of an Interactive Graphical Simulation System, Raster Scan and Random Scan
Displays, Graphics Architectures, The fundamentals of input, display, and hardcopy devices.
Scan conversion for geometric primitives (This will include Line, Circle, Ellipse and Other Curves
Generation Algorithms, Filling Algorithms and Character Generation), Attributes of output primitives
and antialiasing techniques, 2D and 3D Geometrical Transformations and Viewing Transformations,
Windowing and 2D clipping: line clipping, Polygon clipping.
Graphical User Interfaces, Interactive Input Methods, Texture generation and Rendering, Basic
Modelling concepts through curves and surfaces, Visual Realism, Algorithms for Visible Surface
Determination, Illumination Models, Shading models, Color Models.
Discrete and Continuous Systems, Graphical Modeling and simulation of discrete events and
continuous motion, Animation: Concept and Techniques.
Redundant Binary Expression, IEEE Standard 754, SRT Algorithm, Newton-Raphson Method, and
Goldschmidt Method
Processor Organization, Instructions and Addressing, Instruction Controller, Structure of Arithmetic
and Logic Units, Memory Hierarchy and Control, Peripheral Devices and Input/Output Control
Microprocessor Design Trends and Pipeline Control, Cache Design and its Performance Effects, Out-
of-Order Execution Mechanisms, Branch Prediction Mechanisms, Multi-Processor and Cache
Coherence
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CS 310b Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to AI, Agents and environments. Problem solving by search; uninformed search,
informed ("heuristic") search, constrained satisfaction problems, adversarial search, Knowledge
representation and reasoning;
Bayesian Reasoning, Introducing Bayesian Networks, Inference in Bayesian networks, Application of
Bayesian Networks,
Statistical Learning methods
Naïve Bayes Models, Learning with hidden variables-EM algorithm, Instance Based learning- Nearest
neighbor models, Kernel model, Nural nets.
Introduction, Wireless Networks, Wireless VS Wired Networks, Mobile Devices, Mobile Applications,
Mobile Environment and limitations, Wireless transmission, Multiplexing, Modulation, Spread
spectrum, Cellular networks overview, Cellular Concept, Frequency Reuse, Channel Allocation, Call
Setup, Cell Handoffs, Location Management. Medium Access Control – Hidden & exposed, near &
far terminal problem, SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA,
GSM-Basics, GSM-Air Interface, GPRS- Network Architecture. Wireless LANs, 802.11 System &
Protocol Architecture, Mobile IP, Mobile transport layer
Introduction to Object-Orientation
Identify Objects and Classes, Attributes, Methods,Object Relationships like Association, Aggregation
and Composition Inheritance, Polymorphism and Dynamic Binding Interfaces
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Use Case Diagram, Class diagrams, State transition diagrams, Object diagrams, Interaction diagrams,
Activity diagrams, Package diagram, Component diagram, Deployment diagram
Object Constraint Language (OCL)
Requirement analysis, SRS, Use case modeling, Identification of domain objects and interactions
modeling, Object Design (problem domain),
Subsystem design, goals, Architectural patterns, Object design (solution domain)
Methodologies for object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD),Design patterns, Common design
patterns. Creational, Structural and Behavioural patterns
Coding and Refactoring
Object-Oriented Unit, Integration and System Testing
Software Maintenance
Reverse Engineering
Decision tree learning, pruning, overfitting, Occam's razor, Naive Bayes, Conditional independence,
Bayes rule, Bayesian classifiers, Perceptrons and linear classifiers, Logistic regression, Generative and
discriminative classifiers, maximizing conditional data likelihood, MLE and MAP estimates,
Statistical Estimation, PAC Learning, Bayes nets, Representation and Inference, Inference and
Learning from fully observed data, Learning from partly unobserved data, EM, Mixture of Gaussians.
Hidden Markov Models, Support vector machines, Semi-supervised learning, Dimensionality
reduction, feature selection, PCA, Artificial neural networks, Nearest neighbor methods ,
Reinforcement Learning.
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CS 312c Network Security
Human visual system and image perception, colour vision, colour representation ; image sampling &
quantization; 2-D systems; image transforms; image coding; statistical models for image
representation; image enhancement, restoration & reconstruction. Image analysis using multiresolution
techniques, Stereo imaging like camera model, Image compression, segmentation, reconstruction from
projections, morphology and some descriptors.
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Management Science(MS)
MS 301 Management: Concepts & Techniques
Definition of management
Supply chain management (SCM):What is SCM?; basic concepts – decisions in a SC; the importance
of the SC; enablers of the SC performance – 1. communication and IT, 2. 3P logistics providers, 3.
interfirm coordination; SC strategy – customer service and cost trade-offs – 1. order delivery LT, 2.
SC responsiveness, 3. delivery reliability, 4. product variety; SC performance measures; achieving
strategic fit; SC drivers – 1. inventory, 2. transportation, 3. facilities, 4. information; SC obstacles; SC
components – 1. inbound SC, 2. inhouse SC, 3. outbound SC; distribution network design; channel
management; the bullwhip effect.
Operations management (OM):Facilities location – transportation model; Inventory planning and
control – inventory planning for independent demand items; types of inventory; inventory costs;
inventory control for deterministic demand items – the EOQ model; handling uncertainty in demand –
1. Q system, 2. P system; selective inventory control – ABC classification; Planning and control of
operations – demand forecasting; linear programming
Financial management (FM):Financial decisions in a firm – 1. capital budgeting, 2. capital structure, 3.
working capital management; goal of financial management – 1. profit maximization, 2. wealth
maximization; financial statements – 1. balance sheet, 2. profit & loss account; analyzing financial
performance – financial ratios – 1. liquidity ratios, 2. leverage ratios, 3. turnover ratios, 4. profitability
ratios, 5. valuation ratios; the time value of money; risk and return; techniques of capital budgeting;
working capital policy
Marketing management (MM):(1) Marketing strategy – what is marketing?; company orientations
toward the marketplace – 1. production concept, 2. product concept, 3. selling concept, 4. marketing
concept, 5. holistic marketing concept; developing a marketing strategy – 1. selecting a target market,
2. marketing demographics, 3. total market approach, 4. market segmentation approach, 5. global
marketing strategies, 6. designing a marketing mix (product, price, distribution, promotion);
understanding buyer behavior – 1. consumer buying behavior, 2. organizational buying behavior;
marketing research
(2) Product strategies – products – 1. consumer products, 2. industrial products; product line and
product mix; managing the product mix; the product life cycle; extending the product life cycle;
pricing strategies – objectives of pricing; factors in pricing decisions; pricing methods – 1. cost
oriented pricing, 2. demand oriented pricing – break even analysis, 3. competition oriented pricing;
promotion strategies – the role of promotion; the promotion mix – 1. advertising, 2. personal selling, 3.
sales promotion, 4. publicity
Managing organizations:
(1) Management and leadership: Introduction, what is management?, what is leadership?, a variety of
objectives, management functions, levels of management, what do managers do with their time?, core
management skills
(2) Organizational design and team work: Introduction, why organize?, organizing fundamentals,
principles of organizing, how to organize a business
Human resources practices:
(1) Human relations and motivation: Motivation and performance, human resource management and
relations, theories of management and needs
(2) Managing human resources: Introduction, the work of human resource management, human
resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and employee development, compensation and
benefits, contemporary workplace issues, Job design
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Electives in Modular Form(EMF)
Text Book: Nicholas Carter and Raj Kamal- “Computer Architecture”, Schaum Series TMH Edition,
2006
Reference:
John P. Hayes, Computer Organization and Architecture, TMH
Introduction, Wireless Networks, Wireless VS Wired Networks, Mobile Devices, Mobile Applications,
Mobile Environment and limitations, Wireless transmission, Multiplexing, Modulation, Spread
spectrum. Cellular networks overview, Cellular Concept, Frequency Reuse, Channel Allocation, Call
Setup, Cell Handoffs, Location Management. Medium Access Control – Hidden & exposed, near &
far terminal problem, SDMA, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA,
GSM-Basics, GSM-Air Interface, GPRS- Network Architecture
Wireless LANs, 802.11 System & Protocol Architecture, Mobile IP, Mobile transport layer
Text Books
1. J Schiller , Mobile Communications Pearson Education, 2ed., 2003
2. W. Stalling, Wireless Communications & Networks, Pearson Education,
Reference Books:
3. T.S. Rappaport, Wireless Communications Principles and Practice,
Printice Hall of India 2ed. 2005
EM 561a Biometrics
Basic Image Processing Algorithms, Authentication, System Errors, Performance Testing, Selection of
Biometrics, Uni-modal Biometrics System, Multi-modal Biometrics System
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EM 603a Optimization Technology for Compiler Design
Introduction, different models of multiprocessor systems, SIMD, MIMD, MISD, SISD. Memory
hierarchy and their organization, performance law, interconnection networks, multi computing,
pipelining (Scalar and Vector).
Introduction to neurons, artificial neuron, perceptron model, activation functions, learning algorithms:
Supervised and unsupervised, single layer neural network, feed forward, feedback networks, RBF-NN,
Hopfield networks.
Information Architecture (IA) introduction, Path towards IA and business, Architecture for
communications, Mini Project.
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Advanced Data Engineering Technologies
This course focuses on advanced technologies related to the data engineering for manipulating a large
amount of data. It includes algorithms, data structures, architecture, and mechanisms for handling
various types of large scale databases, such as data warehouse technologies, on line analytical
processes technologies, advanced indexing methods, parallel and distributed relational database
operations, data placement and storage systems, database related technologies in the cloud computing,
data mining applications for various searches, and XML related technologies.
Data Mining
Recent technological advances allow us to collect massive amount of data. The next and current
problems move to efficient utilization of the huge data. The intent of this course is to focus on the
introduction of current problems in the huge data analysis and fundamental algorithms and statistical
methods for analyzing the data.
Introduction to cloud, introduction to HDFS, MapReduce, Word count example walk-though, Lab:
Example walk though and practice examples, Next Generation Sequencing Example, Lab: If required.
(Advanced topics) Hadoop Architecture, ecosystem, Schedulers, workflow engines etc.
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Wireless Networks (EMF)
Introduction, Visual Secret Sharing (VSS), definition and construction, Naor and Shamir‟s (k,n) VSS,
Contrast and pixel expansion, Contrast bounds, Visual Cryptography for multiple secrets, XOR based
Visual Cryptography, Data hiding schemes, Reversible data hiding schemes, Brief introduction to
colour images, Some recent trends.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of programming in MATLAB
Outcome: The student should be able to understand the concept and importance of Visual
Cryptography (VC) and implement visual secret sharing schemes for secure image and data
communication. The student will have an exposure to some of the most recent trends followed in VC.
Text Book: Stelvio Clemato and Ching-Yung Yang, Visual Cryptography and Secret Image Sharing,
CRC Press, 2012.
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Introduction to Cloud Computing (EMF)
Prerequisite: basic knowledge of Java Programming, Computer Networks, and Operating Systems
What is cloud computing?
Introduction to Servlet and JSP (Lab)
How Cloud Computing is different from Grid Computing?
Introduction to IaaS, PaaS and SaaS.
Introduction to Amazon AWS (Elastic Compute, S3, Elastic IP, EBS, RDS)
Introduction to Google App Engine for Java (Lab Assignments)
SaaS brief overview
Hadoop a brief Introduction
Writing a Map Reduce Task
Introduction to Elastic Map Reduce
Prerequisite: basic knowledge of Java Programming, Computer Networks, and Operating Systems
Introduction to Modularity and extensible application
Design of Simple Car Vendor application for Airport
Introduction to Java Service Loader and Reflection (Include 3hours of Lab)
Using Reflection to design Car Vendor Application
Introduction to Eclipse Plugin Development
Re-Writing the Car Vendor Application Using Eclipse Plugin Architecture (3 hours of Lab)
Writing Extensible Plugins
Introduction to neurons, artificial neuron, perceptron model, activation functions, learning algorithms:
Supervised and unsupervised, single layer neural network, feed forward, feedback networks, RBF-NN,
Hopfield networks
3. Computational Models
4. Parallel Algorithms
4.1 Serial vs. Parallel Algorithms
4.2 Hardware Realization and Examples of special-purpose Processors
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EM667 a Network Computing (EMF)
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DS 542: Product Design - II
The main weightage of this course is on design projects. At the end there will be a comprehensive
presentation along with working/mock up models, software modelling/rendering, design drawing
and a detailed report.
The course intends in developing an understanding of:
Metaphors and forms.
Product expressions by analysing elements and principles of design
Form exploration in Product Design
Expressions in Form like soft, hard, warm, cold, precise, gross, delicate, strong, fragile, rugged etc.
Design Methodology in Detail
Design solution to problems related to the individual and social application of the product, its form,
production variables and technological process.
Step by step analysis of the product design and development process applicable to a case example.
Product Service Systems (PSS) thinking and Design
Problem solving using a Systems-based approach - Using knowledge and creativity to develop
Product service system (considered as a blend of products, communication strategies, services and
spaces used by profit and non-profit enterprises, institutions, associations, etc. ) -based solutions to
problems that we're currently facing in our communities, organizations, or even personal lives
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EC-313(a) Pattern Classification
Introduction/definition of pattern recognition, Overview of supervised vs. unsupervised learning
techniques, Clustering overview (categories, proximity measures, etc.), Probabilistic clustering
approaches, Multivariate analysis techniques, Principal Components Analysis, Multidimensional
scaling, Linear Discriminant Analysis, Two class classification, Multiclass classification, Image
analysis techniques, Feature selection and generation.
TextBook:
1. Pattern Classification, 2nd Edition by Duda, Hart, and Stork; published by
John Wiley, 200 I.
2. Pattern Recognition Sergios Theodoridis and Konstantinos Koutroumbas Academic Press;
3 edition(March 10, 2006) ISBN-I 0: 0123695317 ISBN-13: 978-0123695314
3. Russell, S. and Norvig, N. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Prentice Hall Series
in Artificial Inte II igence. 2003.
4. Bishop, C. M. Neural etworks for Pattern Recognition. Oxford University Press. 1995.
5. Hastie, T.,Tibshirani, R. and Friedman, 1. The Elements of Statistical Learning.
Springer. 2001
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EM675a Geometric Transforms and Motion Analysis
A hierarchy of geometric transformations: Euclidean/Similarity/ AffinelProjective, with
invariance and applications to morphing and mosaicing.
Motion analysis: robust hierarchical optical flow computation, a popular tracking algorithm,
Particle Filtering
The course will cover both the mathematical basis of all of these methods, as well as point to
practical applications of the same.
EM605f Coding Theory
Basic concept of codes and finite fields, Linear codes, Bounds on the size of codes, cyclic codes,
Basics of BCH codes and Reed-Soloman codes.
Reference: Fundamentals of Error-correcting Codes by William Cary Huffman, Vera Pless.
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EC 612 Pattern Recognition
Object Recognition: Structural Approaches, Model-based Approaches, Appearance and Shapebased
Approaches, Probabilistic Paradigms.
Pattern Analysis: Clustering: K-Means; Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM); Classification Discriminant
Function, Supervised, Semi-supervised, Unsupervised; Classifiers: Bayes, KNN,
ANN models; Dimensionality Reduction: PCA, LDA, ICA; Non-parametric methods.
Some Applications based on the techniques discussed.
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CS302L-Professional Lab2 Course Contents
Lab Session on =-Network Topology, Transmission media, Wireless Transmission, Digital
Transmission,
Local Area Networks -- Ethernet, Broadband, Wireless LAN, Layer 3 Devices, Routers, Application
Layer Protocols, TCP/IP, Network & Cyber Security.
Lab Session on =-Simulation of Sliding Window Data Link Protocols, Establishing a TCP/JP
connection
through sockets, Client-server application for chat through sockets, HTML Server Implementation
through Socket Programming.
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CSE:Parallel Algorithm
Text Book:
1. S.G. Akl, "The Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms", Prentice-Hall, ISBN 13:
9780132000734
2. S.G. Akl, "Parallel Computation", Prentice-Hall, 1997
Reference book:
1. Joseph Jaja, "Introduction to Parallel Algorithms", amazon, ISB -13: 978-0201548563
2. Sayed H Roosta, "Parallel Processing and Parallel Algorithms", Springer, ISBN: 978-1-
4612-7048-5
3. Barry Wilkinson and Michael Allen, "Parallel Programming", Pearson education,
[S8 - 8 I -317-0239-1
4. E.H. D'Hollander, G.R. Joubert, F.J. Peters,and U Trottenberg, "Parallel Computing:
Fundamentals, Applications and new directions", Elsevier, ISBN 978-0-444-82882-8
5. D. B. Kirk and W. W. Hwu, "Programming massively parallel processor: a hands on
approach", Elsevier, ISBN: 978-0-12-381472-2
6. R.K. Ghosh, Phalguni Gupta and Rajat Moona, "Foundation of Parallel Processing",
Narosa Publication, lSBN: 8173190321, 9788173190322
7. Rohit Chandra, Ramesh Menon, Leo Dagum, David Kohr, Dror Maydan and Jeff
McDonald, "Parallel Programming in OpenMP", Elsevier, ISBN: 978-1-55860-671-5
8.J. Sanders and E. Kandrot, "CUDA by Examples", Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 978-0-13-
138768-3
Cognitive ergonomics in information design, information processing, human characteristics and its
pertinence in information design, presenting information in different formats, information overload,
ergonomic issues in password, cognitive issue in information design in digital and print medium
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EM 661c: Innovation, Marketing and Consumption
Innovation:
Different theories on creativity and the creative process
Creativity, Innovation: Individual, Society and the context
Generating Innovative Ideas
Marketing New Products
Understanding Market
Diffusion of Innovation and Consumer Biases
Market Segmentation and Targeting:
Product Positioning
Promotion and Advertising
Branding
Insight to Marketing Strategy
Consumer Behaviour
Understanding Consumer Behaviour
Measuring Customer Preferences
Project Presentations
Text Books:
1. Singh, Ramendra, Case Studies in Marketing Management, Pearson Education,
Pearson Education
2. Majumdar, Ramanuj, Consumer Behaviour: Insights from Indian Market, PHI
Learning Pvt Ltd
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EM 684d: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
1. An overview of Financial Management and Financial Environment
The corporate life cycle, the financial markets, Cost of Money and interest rates,
Economic Factors that influence Interest Rate Levels
2. Time Value of Money
Future Value and of Annuity, Present Value and of Annuity, Cash Flow Streams
3. Financial Statement, Cash Flow, Economic Value
Financial Statements, Balance Sheet & Income Statement, Cash Flow, Balance Sheet,
Income Tax, Depreciation
4. Cost of Capital, Project Financing
Cost of Capital, Evaluating Cash Flows, Comparison ofNPV and IRR, Capital budgeting
Risk analysis
5. Working Capital Management
Cash Conversion Cycle, Cash Management and Cash budget, Inventory and Receivables
Management, Short Term Financing
6. Managerial Economics- Micro and Macro
Supply and Demand Analysis, Consumer Behaviour - concept of demand curve,
Production and Cost Analysis, Market structure - Monopoly, oligopoly and pricing
Basic Macroeconomic overview - GDP, NDP, BOP, Money Supply, Balance of
payments, Fiscal Policy, monetary Policy and Interest Rate Structure
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EM666b MEMS & micro-nano-fabrication
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMSs) have been widely used as a key components of
devices for information technology, biotechnology, nanoscience and industry. MEMSs consists
of miniaturized elements, and realize sensing and actuation performance. In this class, the
fundamental of microelectromechanical systems (MEMSs), fabrication technologies, design of
MEMSs, elements of MEMSs, and example of MEMSs will be presented as follows.
1. Fundamental of MEMSs
2. Fabrication technologies of MEMSs
3. Elements ofMEMSs
4. Design ofMEMS I
5. Design ofMEMS II
6. Resonators
7. Accelerometers
8. Pressure sensors
9. Integrated systems
10. Nanoelectromechanical systems
11. Exercise
12. Summery
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EM624b Design and Control of Redundant Robots
Objectives:
Redundant robots which have redundant degrees-of-freedom can generate intelligent, flexible
and complicated motions. The design and motion control methods based on kinematics dynamics
analyses will be explained with several examples.
Outline:
1. Introduction
1.1 Redundancy
1.2 Flexibility of motion and structure
1.3 Advantages and issues to be solved
2. Optimum control of serial redundant manipulator
2.1 Kinematic analysis
2.2 Optimization method
2.3 Optimum motion control on dexterity as an objective function
3. Synthesis of redundant closed-loop mechanisms
3.1 Synthesis using virtual pairs
3.2 Examples of synthesis
3.3 Motion control of spatial parallel manipulator with redundancy
3.4 Analysis and control of serial/parallel hybrid manipulator
4. Motion control of redundant robot based on reflex motion of each link
4.1 Stimuli from environment and reflex motion
4.2 Trajectory generation of redundant serial robot based on reflex motion
4.3 Maze escape of a snake robot
5. Design and control of redundant overactuator mechanism
5.1 Design of network-structure robot
5.2 Control of network-structure robot
5.3 Control of over actuator mechanism with elastic elements
6. Concluding remarks
Introduction
Historical Perspective, Diagnostic and Prognostic System Requirements, Designing in Fault
Diagnostic and Prognostic Systems, Diagnostic and Prognostic Functional Layers.
System approach to condition based maintenance prognostics health management
Introduction, Trade Studies, System CBM Test-Plan Design, Performance Assessment, CBM/PHM
Impact on Maintenance and Operations, Sensors, Sensor Placement.
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Model-Based Prognosis Techniques, Probability-Based Prognosis Techniques, Data-Driven
Prediction Techniques.
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EM-605(d) Path Planning Algorithms
Path planning introduction. Shortest path problems, constrained path planning, quickest path
planning, Dijkstra's algorithm, A * algorithm and 0* algorithm.
Path planning in unknown and known environment, bug algorithms, road map based methods,
generalized Voronoi diagram, cell decomposition methods.
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ME-649 ADVANCED MACHINING PROCESSES
Basic Optical Communication System, Optical fiber types, propagation modes, transmission and
attenuation,
Dispersion and pulse broadening,
Requirement for optical source, Double Hetro-junction and homo-junction injection lasers structure &
Characteristics. Drawback and advantages of LED, DHLED, LED structures and characteristics.
P-n photodiode, p-i-n and avalanche photodiodes, LED and laser drive circuits, Regenerative repeater,
optical
power budgeting.
Multiplexing Strategies: OTDM, Subcarrier, OFDM, WDM, OCDM, Hybrid Multiplexing. Optical
Fiber network
evolution, Wavelength division multiplexed networks, Optical network transmission modes, layers
and
protocols, Wavelength routing network, Optical switching networks.
Antennas, Line-of-Sight Transmission, Fading in the Mobile Environment, Signal Encoding
Techniques.
Concept of Spread Spectrum, Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum, Direct Sequence Spread
Spectrum, CodeDivision Multiple Access.
Satellite Parameters and Configurations, Capacity Allocation-Frequency Division. Capacity
Allocation-Time
Division.
Principles of Cellular Networks, First Generation Analog, Second Generation TDMA, Second
Generation
CDMA, Third Generation Systems.
Cordless Systems and Wireless Local Loop, Mobile IP and Wireless Access Protocol, Wireless LAN
Technology,
Infrared LANs, Spread Spectrum LANs, Narrowband Microwave LANs.
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ME521 Quantitative techniques in logisticsmanagement
Inventory control of independent demand items, MRP, Scheduling, Vehicle routing and transportation
problems, facility location models.
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EC311 VLSI Design and Testing
Introduction to MOSFET from designer's viewpoint; VLSI design Flow;
FPGA Architecture, MaS capacitor/resistor; Scaling Methodologies in transistors, SCE's;
Interconnect scaling, Interconnects: resistances, capacitances, Inductances, Interconnect
modeling.
MaS inverter: static and switching characteristics; VTe's; Propagation delay, Fan-out
consideration
Combinational MaS logic Circuits: Pass-transistors/transmission gates, primitive logic gates,
complex logic gates;
Sequential MaS logic Circuits: latches and flip-flops.
Introduction to :VLSI testing.
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CS611 Open Source Software Development
Abstract:
In current context of software development projects, open source movement has come a long way
from
the FSF(free software movement) started by Stallman. Today all categories of software projects, right
from core web servers, to latest technologies like Clouds, leverage open source phenomenon, which
can
prove itself to be an equal force like the conventional proprietary software development methods. This
course is intended to provide participants with an all-round perspective of the methods, techniques and
technical dimensions of open source software development, alongside practical hands on projects on
three key application dimensions of open source: 1. LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL,PHP stack) for
Web
application development
2. Open source software Engineering stack - Eclipse, Junit, Jmeter, SoapUI for software development
lifecycle
3.0pen source enterprise private cloud set up involving Eucalyptus set up.
Details:
Part 1: Basics, Methods of Open source Software development
This part covers the basics of open source philosophy and difference between Free software movement
and Open source software. License models of open source including GPL/LGPL, Apache, BSD, and
Creative Commons license models. Emerging software development model called Open source
development life cycle model (detailed processes including distributed peer review, check in
procedures,
version control, bug tracking and package management)
Part 2: LAMP stack
This will cover The popular stack of software on open source for creating web applications. It will be
a
case study with a project to build an enterprise grade web site.
Concepts covered: Linux Operating System installation, Packages concept in Linux (rpm)
Apache Web Servers and installation
MySQL database installation and basics
PhP - basic modules of the language
Applying LAMP for a case study. (group wise project)
Part 3: Overview of software engg tools
-IDE s (Eclipse with notion of plugin)
-Design tools (argoUML for UML)
-Test Tools (Junit for unit testing, JMeter for perf testing, soapUI for web services testing) (will
include
basis of using these tools in terms of setting scripts and environments) Used for case study example in
Part 2.
Part 4: Private Cloud with eucalyptus
Concept of Cloud Computing in brief
Private cloud constituents
Installation of Private cloud with Eucalyptus
(a case study with a subset of part 2 example exposed as a private scalable cloud service)
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Limits, fits, and tolerances: Types of tolerances and fits, design considerations for interference fits,
Geometric tolerances - Assembly limits -Datum features - Tolerance stacks, interchangeability and
selective assembly.
Fatigue consideration in design: Variable load - basic concept; load or stress variations- different
patterns Cyclic stressing/straining - materials response and the origin of fatigue failure. Stress life
relations; S-N curve-fatigue strength and endurance limit. Factors influencing fatigue and endurance
strength modification factors, Effect of stress concentration and fatigue stress concentration definition.
Effect of mean stress - Goodman and Soderberg's relations. Design approach to fatigue - design for
infinite life and finite life Design of members under combined (steady and variable) loading conditions.
Design of IC Engine Parts: Piston, Piston Ring, Cylinder and cylinder lining, Connecting rod,
Crankshaft.
Design of Transmission Devices: Design of speed gear box – Aims of speed regulation, stepped and
stepless drive, intermediate spindle speeds, speed diagram, structural (Ray) diagram, speeds in G.P.,
kinematic arrangement of gears, calculation of number of teeth, deviation diagram, selection of
module, check for dynamic load and wear. Shaft design. Selection of bearing and seals. Design of
housing.
Text Books:
1. Mehta, N. K., Machine Tool Design and Numerical Control, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Norton, Robert L., Machine Design: An Integrated Approach, Third Edition, Pearson Education,
2005.
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The academic load and the credit for a given course are decided by the following calculation:
Academic Load: AL = 3.0 x L + 1.0 x T + 1.5 x P + 0.0 x D
(L: Lecture Hours, T: Tutorial Hours, P: Practice Hours, and D: Discussion Hours)
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