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Project Management
A. Project Management, Planning and Scheduling Life cycle phases, Statement of work
(SOW), Project Specification, milestone scheduling, Work breakdown structure.
Cost and estimation: Types of estimates, pricing process, salary overheads, labor hours,
materials and support costs. Program evaluation and review techniques (PERT) and
Critical path method (CPM), S-curve concept and crash time concepts, softwares used in
project management; software features, classification, evaluation and implementation.
B. Control room layout and engineering. Control Centers, Panels and Desks: Types,
Design, Inspection and Specification, Types of operating Stations, Intelligent Operator
Interface (IOI).
Text Books
1. Applied instrumentation in process industries, Andrew & Williams, Gulf
Publications.
2. Management systems, John Bacon, ISA Publications.
Reference Books
1. Instrument Installation Project Management, ISA Publications.
2. Process control Instrument Engineers Hand book, B. G. Liptak, CRC press.
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Unit I:
Fundamental and empirical models
(8+1Hrs)
A. Balance equations: Material and energy balance (Examples: isothermal CSTR, heated
mixing tank and non-isothermal CSTR), linearization of nonlinear models, FOPDT and
SOPDT empirical models using step test data.
B. Dynamic behavior of FOPDT and SOPDT systems.
Unit II :
Feedback Controllers
(8+1Hrs)
A. Transfer function of continuous time PID controller, effect of tuning parameters: Effect
of controller gain, integral time and derivative time, Controller tuning: controller tuning
by Ziegler Nichols methods, Cohen coon method (for system without and with dead time),
direct synthesis tuning for minimum and non-minimum phase systems, IMC structure and
design.
B. PID enhancements: Auto-tuning technique.
Unit III:
Control strategies
(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
A. Multivariable systems: block representation and transfer function matrix of two inputtwp output systems, interaction, relative gain array, resiliency, Morari resiliency index,
Niederlinsky index, Inverse Nyquist array.
B. Dynamic RGA.
Unit V:
Multivariable control
(8+1Hrs)
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A. Turn on and turn off requirement for power devices. Opto - coupler power devices
interfacing. Static and dynamic losses in power devices. Cooling requirement for power
devices. Thermal modeling of a power device and heat sink cooling system, heat sink
calculations and mounting technique.
B. Driver ICs for power devices.
Unit III
Power device protection & AC power control
(8+1 Hrs)
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A. DC motor control techniques for DC series, DC shunt and PMDC motors AC motor
control of single phase and three phase induction motors. Variable frequency drives for
three phase induction motors. Control of DC and AC servo motors.
Induction and dielectric heating principles, schematic and applications.
B. Selection of power devices for above applications.
Text Books :
1. Introduction to Thyristors & Their Applications, M. Ramamoorthy, East West
Press.
2. Thyristor Engineering, M. Berde, Khanna Publisher.
3. Power Elecronics, P. Sen, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
4. Power Electronics, R. Muhammad, Pearson Education.
Reference Books :
1. Motor Control Electronics Handbook, R. Valentine, McGraw Hill Inc.
2. Related application notes and datasheets.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To understand technologies and tools for embedded system.
Mapping with PEOs: I (j)
Unit I
Introduction to Embedded systems and development tools
(8+1 Hrs)
A. History, design challenges, optimizing design metrics, time to market, NRE and Unit
cost design metrics, applications of embedded system and recent trends in embedded
systems, Processor and memory organization for embedded systems, GNU Compiler
Collection (GCC): History, uses, languages, structure.
B. To study various primary memories used in different computer system or in embedded
system. To study emulator and IDE used for embedded system.
Unit II
ARM Processor- Architecture and Programming:
(8+1 Hrs)
A. Comparison between 8/16/32 bit microcontrollers, Design Approaches (i) CISC (ii)
RISC, The ARM Design Philosophy, Embedded System Hardware, Embedded System
Software ARM Processor Fundamentals: Registers, Current Program Status Register,
Pipeline Exceptions, Interrupts and the Vector table Introduction to ARM 7/ ARM 9 and
ARM 11extensions Data processing instructions, branch instructions, load-store
instructions, software interrupts instructions, program status register instructions, and
conditional execution. Assembly language programming, Introduction to Thumb
Instruction Set: Introduction to ARM Thumb, Thumb Programmers model, ARM Thumb
inter working.
B. Study the features Power PC.
Unit III
I/O Interfacing
(8+1 Hrs)
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A. AS Basic design using RTOS with the ISRs and Tasks, using Semaphores and
Queues, Hard real time considerations, saving memory and power, RTOS scheduling
models Overview of Commercial RTOS, COS-II, Vx Works.
B. To study porting of different RTOS on embedded processor.
Unit V
(8+1 Hrs)
Case study of embedded systems
A. Case study of embedded systems like digital camera, smart card, RFID, flight
simulation and car control.
B. Case study of ink-jet printer.
Text Books
1. Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, Rajkamal, Tata
McGrawHill Publishing Company Limited.
2. Embedded System Design, Frank Vahid Tony Givargis, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
3. ARM System Developers Guide Designing and Optimizing System Software,
Andrew
N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chir Wright, Elsevier Publications.
Reference Books
1.Embedded Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design & Programming Black Book,
Dr. K. V. K. Prasad, Dreamtech Press.
2. An Embedded Software Primer, David Simon, Pearson Education.
3. ARM LPC2148 user Manual
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Credits: 03
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to
Basic imaging system and related instruments.
Mapping with PEOs: I (h)
Unit I
Introduction to X-ray
(8+1 Hrs)
A. X-ray Machines- Radiation & interaction with matter, Radiation dosimeter , X-Ray
proprieties, Generation of X-ray, X-ray machine, X-ray films, Image intensifier, Dental X
ray machines, Portable and mobile X-ray machines.
B. Digital Radiography.
Unit II
Computed Tomography
(8+1 Hrs)
A. Principle, Contrast Scale, CT scanning system, Gantry Geometry, Gray scale, image
reconstruction Techniques.
B. Implementation of algorithm.
Unit III
Nuclear Medical Imaging System and Laser applications in Medicine
(8+1 Hrs)
Unit IV
Magnetic resonance imaging
(8+1 Hrs)
Text Books
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3.
Reference Books
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3.
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(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
A. Cascade compensation in time domain; lead, lag, lead-lag compensation using root locus
and Bode plot techniques, polo-zero cancellation, cascade compensation.
B. Bridge-T networks.
Unit III:
State variable method and design of linear systems
(8+1Hrs)
A. Pole placement design using state feedback, state observer, reduced order and full-order
observer design, Design of control systems with observers, Design of servo system.
B. Examples on reduced order and full-order observer design.
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Unit IV:
Controllers Design
(8+1Hrs)
A. Analysis and simple design using Bode plot, root locus and Nichols chart Direct
controller synthesis, review of digital control systems and discretization of continuous
controller, Deadbeat controller.
B. Analog and Digital PID controllers.
Unit V:
Non-linear system analysis
(8+1Hrs)
Text Books
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2.
3.
4.
Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Know overview of all power generation plant.
Selection of instrumentation system to power plant.
Mapping with PEOs: IV (f)
Unit I
Introduction to power plant
(8+1 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
A. Hydraulically controlled speed governing and turbine steam inlet control valve
actuation system. Condenser vacuum control- gland steam exhaust pressure controlspeed, vibration, shell temperature monitoring-lubricating oil temperature control
hydrogen generator. Start-up and shut-down, thermal stress control, condition monitoring
and power distribution instrumentation.
B : Synchronous, Induction generators cooling system.
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Unit IV
Hydro and Nuclear Power Plants
(7+2 Hrs)
A. Hydro Power Plant: Overview on units, Types of water turbine. Regulation of speed
and voltage. Surge tank level control.
Nuclear Power Plant: Overview on units, Concept of energy generated from atomic
fission. Block diagram of an Atomic power station. Types of coolants. Control of chain
reaction. Radio activity and safety measures.
Layout of control rooms.
B. Criterion for selection of Instrumentation system / DCS system for nuclear and hydro
power plant.
Unit V
(7+2 Hrs)
Non-conventional Energy Sources
A. Concept of power generation from non-conventional sources of energy like wind
power, Solar Power and Tidal waves. Photovoltaic cells, Hydrogen cells. Power
generation using incinerators and bagasse fired boilers.
B. Criterion for selection of Instrumentation system for wind and solar and tidal wave
plant.
Text Books
1. Handbook of Instrumentation and Control, H. Kallen, McGraw-Hill Education.
2. Power plant Engineering, F. Morse, Khanna Publishers.
3. Modern Power Plant Engineering, J. Balasubramaniam and R. Jain, Khanna
Publishers.
Reference Books
1. Instrument Engineers Handbook Process control, B. Liptak, CRC Press.
2. Distributed Computer Control for Industrial Automation, Bhatkar, Dekkar
Publication
3. Power Plant Engineering, Central Electricity Generation Board.
4. O & M manuals of power plant, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.
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(8+1 Hrs)
(7+2 Hrs)
A. CMOS logic families - static, dynamic including their timing analysis and power
consumption, CPL, Pass Transistor Logic, Transmission gate, Circuits using CPL and
Pass transistor logic.
B. Examples on circuits using CPL and Pass transistor logic.
Unit III
Fabrication And Layout
(8+1 Hrs)
A. Basic CMOS Technology: Self aligned CMOS process, N well, P well, Twin tub,
Layout of CMOS Inverter, Design rules, Verification of Layout.
B. Study of typical case study.
Unit IV
Introduction To VHDL
(7+2 Hrs)
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Text Books
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this tutorials, student should be able to:
Understand the selection of power devices.
Able to check the sensor according to given specifications.
Can build suitable measurement technique.
Mapping with PEOs: I (d)
List of Tutorials:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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8.
9.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: To understand technologies and tools for embedded system.
To study ARM LPC 2148 architecture and learn its programming.
To understand the meaning of embedded system and applications in which they are
used.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II (j).
List of Tutorials :
1. Simulation of ARM processor with IDE
2. Interfacing of LEDs to ARM LPC 2148 board.
3. Interfacing of stepper motor to ARM LPC 2148 board.
4. Analog to Digital Converter with ARM LPC 2148.
5. Study of Timers of ARM LPC 2148.
6. Study of UART of ARM LPC 2148.
7. Interfacing of LCD to ARM LPC 2148.
8. Interfacing of 4x4 keyboard and 16x2 character LCD display to microcontroller
(8051/ARM LPC 2148) and writing a program to display a pressed key.
9. Study of PWM with ARM LPC 2148.
10. Implementation of algorithm/ program for the microcontroller for low power
modes.
11. Writing a scheduler/ working with using RTOS for 4 tasks with priority and
porting it on microcontroller/ microprocessor.
12. Interfacing RTC to ARM LPC 2148.
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Text Books
1. Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, Rajkamal, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited.
2. Embedded System Design, Frank Vahid Tony Givargis, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
3. ARM System Developers Guide Designing and Optimizing System Software,
Andrew N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chir Wright, Elsevier Publications.
Reference Books
1. Embedded Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design & Programming Black Book,
Dr. K. V. K. Prasad, Dreamtech Press.
2. An Embedded Software Primer, David Simon, Pearson Education.
3. ARM LPC2148 user Manual.
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Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
Students are able to understand Basic imaging system and related instruments.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II (a)
List of Tutorials:
1. Study of X Ray Machine.
2. Study of CT Machine.
3. Study of MRI Machine.
4. Study of Endoscope System.
5. Study of Ultrasonic Machine.
6. Study of Ultrasonic Sensors.
7. Study of Nuclear medicine.
8. Study of Dental X-ray.
9. Study of PET scanner.
10. Study of Laser Ophthalmoscope.
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Text Books
1. Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurement, Carr & Brown, Pearson
Publications.
2. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, Leslie Cromwell, Fred J.
Weibell, rich A. Pfeiffer, Prentice-Hall India.
3. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, R.S. Khandpur, Tata McGraw
Hill.
Reference Books
1. Medical Instrumentation application and design J. G. Webster, Wiley
Publications.
2. Medical Electronics and Instrumentation Sanjay Guha, University
Publications.
3. Transducers for Biomedical measurements, Richard S.C., Krieger
Publishing Company.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this tutorials, student should be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of control system design.
Design of lead-lag compensator
Design concepts of pole placement
Mapping with PEOs: II (e)
List of Tutorials :
Term work shall consist of at least eight-assignment/ programs/ tutorials based on
above syllabus. Some of the assignment/programs/tutorials may be from the following
list:
1. Introduction to MATLABs Simulink and control systems toolbox (with some
examples) or any other control system related software package.
2. Design of lead, lag, and lead-lag compensation for transfer functions of
representative control systems of temperature control, space craft control etc.
and comparison of unit step responses of compensated and uncompensated
system using MATLAB. Use design based on root locus method.
3. Design of lead, lag, and lead-lag compensation for transfer functions of
representative control systems of temperature control, space craft control etc.
and comparison of unit step responses of compensated and uncompensated
system using MATLAB. Use design based on frequency domain approach.
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Text Books
1. Control Systen Design, Goodwin, S. F. Graebe & M. E. Salgado, Prentice
hall of India.
2. Advanced Control System Design, B. Friedland, Prentice Hall Inc.
3. Discrete Time Control Systems, K.Ogata, Prentice Hall of India.
4. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books
1. Digital Control Engineering, M. Gopal, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Digital control of Dynamic Systems, G. F. Franklin, J. David Powell,
Michael Workman, Addison Wesley.
3. Digital Control and State Variable Method, M. Gopal, Tata-McGra Hill.
4. Process Control, Modeling, Design and Simulation, B. W. Bequette, Prentice
Hall of India.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this tutorials, student should be able to:
Flow diagram all power plant.
Safety system and interlock requirement in plant.
Mapping with PEOs: IV (f)
List of Tutorials:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Design and development of interlocks and safety system for thermal power
plants.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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11.
Study on generators.
12.
Text Books
1.
2.
3.
Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Know fundamentals of VLSI design.
Text Books
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Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
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7.
8.
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Text Books
1. Applied instrumentation in process industries, Andrew & Williams, Gulf
Publications.
2. Instrumentation for Process measurement and control, N.A. Anderson
3. Process measurement and control, Considine.
4. Analytical Instrumentation Instrument Engineers Hand book, B. G. Liptak. :
5. Analytical Instrumentation , R.S. Khandpur
Reference Books
1. Management systems, John Bacon, ISA Publications.
2. Instrument Installation Project Management, ISA Publications.
3. Process control Instrument Engineers Hand book, B. G. Liptak.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:
List of Practicals:
1. Observing effect of tuning parameters on system performance.
2. Design of PID controller for a SOPDT system by Ziegler Nichols method.
3. Design of feedback controller by direct controller synthesis.
4. Design a feedback controller for system with delay / RHP zero by IMC strategy.
5. Design of feed-forward controller.
6. Determine relative gain array of MIMO system.
7. Determine Morari resiliency index and Niederlinsky index of MIMO system.
8. Design of decoupler.
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Reference Books:
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2.
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Understand his/her problem statement.
Understand the work required to do complete problem statement.
Develop his/her oral communication and presentation skills.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II (h)
During this stage test plan, formation of detailed specifications, higher level design
should be completed. A report on this work must be submitted and a presentation on the
same must be given at the end of the Semester. This is to be evaluated by the Department
Committee constituted for the purpose.
Participation in project competition and paper presentation based on project work will be
appreciated.
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Elective -3
Robotics
Communication Protocols
Bio-Image Processing
Subject Name
(Electives-Theory)
3
3
3
S8
S8
S8
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
1
2
7
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
6
24
Credits
(Hrs/wk)
Tutorial Practical
0
0
0
0
0
0
Teaching Scheme
Lect.
** Elective -4
IC42108 Process Modeling & Optimization
IC42110 Building Automation & Security
Systems
IC42112 Digital Signal Processors
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
Teaching Scheme
Lect.
Credits
(Hrs/wk)
Tutorial Practical
3
3
3
Credits
(Hrs/wk)
Tutorial Practical
3
3
0
0
0
0
3
3
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Teaching Scheme
Lect.
T4
T4
T4
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IC42208 Process Modeling & Optimization
IC42210 Building Automation & Security
Systems
IC42212 Digital Signal Processors
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Tutorial Practical
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
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(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
(7+2Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
A. Types and operation of pumps, manipulated and controlled variables in pump control
problem, pump control methods and instrumentation for pump control, types and
operation of compressors, capacity control methods of compressors, instrumentation for
control of different variables in centrifugal, rotary and reciprocating compressors
including surge and anti-surge control.
B. Methods to increase performance of pump and compressor.
Text Books
1. Chemical Process Control, Stephanopoulos George, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Boiler Control System, D. Lindsey, McGraw Hill Publishing Company.
Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B. G. Liptak, Chilton
Book Company.
2. Hand book of Process Instrumentation, Considine McGraw Hill Publishing
company.
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(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
(8+1Hrs)
A. controllable canonical form (companion I), observable canonical form (companion II),
diagonal/ Jordon canonical form (parallel realization), cascade realization, conversion of
state model to transfer function. Lyapunov stability analysis of discrete time control
systems.
B. Discrete state transition matrix, its properties and computation.
Text Books
1. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Pearson education India.
2. Discrete Time Control systems", K. Ogata Prentice Hall of India.
3. Digital Control and State Variable Method M. Gopal, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Automatic control systems, B. C. Kuo, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Control systems engineering, Norman S. Nise, John Wiley and sons, Inc,
Singapore.
3. Digital control of Dynamic Systems", J. David Powell, Michael Workman, G. F.
Franklin, Addison Wesley.
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IC42102 :: ROBOTICS
Credits: 03
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Know the fundamentals of robotics.
Select suitable component to develop robot for given applications.
Can build robot for given application.
Mapping with PEOs: IV (f)
Unit I:
Fundamentals of Robotics
(7+2 Hrs)
Unit III:
Differential Motions and Velocities
(8+1 Hrs)
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(8+1 Hrs)
Reference Books
1. Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, J. J. Craig, Addison-Wesley.
2. Industrial robotics Technology, programming and applications, M. P. Groover,
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
To analyze, specify, and debug industrial data communication systems,
Industrial protocol, industrial networks in the instrumentation and control
environment.
Mapping with PEOs: III (l)
Unit I:
Basic Communication systems
(8+1 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
A. ISO-OSI Model, Modbus, SPI, IC, CAN communication protocol, Ethernet IP.
B. Error diagnosis in Modbus Protocol.
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Unit IV:
(8+1 Hrs)
HART, Foundation Field bus and Profibus
A. Introduction, Design, Installation, calibration, commissioning, Application in
Hazardous and Non-Hazardous area of HART, Foundation Field bus Protocol and
Profibus communication protocol.
B. Troubleshooting of HART, Field bus Protocol and Profibus communication protocol.
Unit V:
Wireless Communication protocol
(8+1 Hrs)
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Know the fundamentals of image processing.
Understand various bio-imaging applications.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II (h, g)
Unit I
Digital Image Fundamentals
(8+1 Hrs)
(7+2 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
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(8+1 Hrs)
A. Explain the fundamental concepts for texture analysis, Identify the importance of
texture in medical images, color and representation, geometrical tools for analysis,
gradient based analysis.
B. Study the various colors and its effect on medical image analysis.
Text Books
1. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, A. K. Jain, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, B. H. Brown, R H Smallwood, D.
C. Barber and D. R. Hose, Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
Reference Books
1. The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging, J. T. Bushberg, J. A. Seibert, E.M.
Leidholdt, and J. M. Boone, Williams and Wilkins, Publications.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should able to:
(8+1 Hrs)
Unit II
(6+2 Hrs)
Numerical methods for solving algebraic and differential equations and curve fitting
A. Solution of algebraic equations: Interval halving method, Newton Raphson method
Solution of differential equations: Euler method, Modified Euler method, Runge Kutta
methods (2nd and 4th order), Adom Bashforth method.
Curve fitting: Lagrange interpolation method, Least squares method.
B. Vapor-liquid equilibrium bubble point calculation problem.
Unit III
Computer simulation of chemical and physical systems
(8+1 Hrs)
A. Gravity flow tank, three isothermal CSTRs in series, non-isothermal CSTR, Batch
reactor, Ideal binary distillation column, First and second order electrical systems.
B. Explicit convergence methods.
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(8+2 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
Text Books
1.
2.
3.
Hill.
Advanced Practical Process Control, B. Roffel, B. H. L. Betlem, Springer.
Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Familiar with elements of Building Automation for homes, hotels, Restaurants
and industry.
Know about HVAC system, security, access, Alarm management and Energy
management Systems
Mapping with PEOs: IV (f)
Unit I
Introduction of building automation
(8+1 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
(7+2 Hrs)
A. Concept of automation in access control system for safety. Manual security system.
RFID enabled access control with components like active, passive cards, controllers, and
antennas, Biometric Intrusion alarm system, Components of public access (PA) System
like speakers, Indicators, control panels, switches. Design aspects of PA system.
B. CCTV, IP cameras, broadband/LAN network, digital video recorder.
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Unit IV
Fire &Alarm System
(7+2 Hrs)
A. Different fire sensors, smoke detectors and their types. CO and CO2 sensors. Fire
control panels. Design considerations for the FA system. Concept of IP enabled Fire &
Alarm system. Design consideration of EPBX system and its components.
B. Integration of all the above systems to design a total building management system.
Unit V
Energy Management System
(8+1 Hrs)
Text Books
1. Smart Buildings, J. Sinopoli, Fairmont Press.
2. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems, B. Capehart
C.E.M, Editor.
3. Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web Server, A. Budiardjo, Clasma
Events, Inc.
4. What is an Intelligent Building?, P. Ehrlich, Building Intelligence Group.
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(8+1 Hrs)
(8+1 Hrs)
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Unit IV
(8+1 Hrs)
Interfacing Memory and Parallel I/O Peripherals to Programmable DSP Devices
A. Introduction, Memory Space Organization, External Bus Interfacing Signals, Memory
Interface, Parallel I/O Interface, Programmed I/O, Interrupts and I/O, Direct Memory
Access (DMA).
B. Host Port interface of TMS320C6713b.
Unit V
Interfacing Serial Converters to a Programmable DSP Device
(8+1 Hrs)
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IC42202 :: ROBOTICS
Credits: 01
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Know the fundamentals of robotics.
Select suitable component to develop robot for given applications.
Can build robot for given application.
Mapping with PEOs: IV (f)
List of Tutorials:
1.
2.
3.
Study to build robot arm using mechanical components and applying motor drive.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Reference Books
1. Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, J. J. Craig, Addison-Wesley.
2. Industrial robotics Technology, programming and applications, M. P. Groover,
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
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FF No. : 654
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
To analyze, specify, and debug industrial data communication systems,
Industrial protocol, industrial networks in the instrumentation and control
environment.
Mapping with PEOs: I (l)
List of Tutorials :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Parallel Port: Interfacing of ADC or DAC or LED using parallel port of PC.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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Text Books
1. Practical Data Communications for Instrumentation and Control John Park, Steve
Mackay, Edwin Wright, Elsevier Publications.
2. Process Software and Digital Networks", B.G. Liptak, CRC Press ISA.
Reference Books:
1. Practical Modern SCADA Protocols, Gorden Clarke, Deon,
Elsevier
Publications 2005
2. Bluetooth Revealed; The insiders guide to an open specification for global
wireless communication, Brent A. Miller, Chatschik Bisdikian, Pearson Education.
3. HART Communications Protocol, Romilly Bowden, Fisher-Rosemount.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this tutorials, student should be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of image processing.
MATLAB hands-on for bio-imaging applications.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II (g)
List of Tutorials:
1. Study of basic matrix operation.
2. Study of importance of Cartesian coordinate system.
3. Compute a 2D FFT of an image consisting of objects: circle, horizontal, vertical
lines.
4. Study of smoothing filters with advantages and disadvantages.
5. Numerical on DCT using MATLAB.
6. Implementation of histogram & its modification techniques.
7. Discussion on bio-image file formats (e.g. DICOM).
8. Study of threshold based segmentation of X-ray images.
9. Self study on different Bio-imaging standards.
10. Study the color component analyze in bio-images.
11. Self study on need of compression in bio-imaging.
12. Discussion on design of Bio-imaging instrument.
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Text Books
1. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, A. K. Jain, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, B. H. Brown, R H Smallwood, D.
C. Barber and D. R. Hose, Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
Reference Books
1. The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging, J. T. Bushberg, J. A. Seibert, E.M.
Leidholdt, and J. M. Boone, Williams and Wilkins, Publications.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Student should able to:
Understand the fundamentals of modeling and optimization.
Understand the practical applicability of modeling and optimization.
Mapping with PEOs: II (g)
List of Tutorials:
1. Computer simulation using Euler method.
2. Computer simulation using Runge-Kutta method.
3. Modeling and simulation of blending process.
4. Modeling and simulation of series of 3-CSTRs process.
5. Modeling and simulation of gravity flow tank.
6. Simulation of vapor-liquid bubble point calculation problem.
7. Optimization of open box.
8. Optimization of Refrigeration tank.
9. Computer simulation using one dimensional optimization methods.
10. Solving problem based on Linear programming (Graphical method).
11. Solving problem based on Linear programming (Simplex method).
12. Computer simulation of Least square method.
Text Books
1.
Reference Books
1. Optimization of Chemical Processes, T.F. Edgar, D. M. Himmelblau, McGraw Hill.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this tutorials, student should be able to:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Study of FA system.
Text Books
1. Smart Buildings, J. Sinopoli, Fairmont Press.
2. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems, B. Capehart
C.E.M, Editor.
3. Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web Server, A. Budiardjo, Clasma
Events, Inc.
4. What is an Intelligent Building?, P. Ehrlich, Building Intelligence Group.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Text Books
1. Chemical Process Control, Stephanopoulos George, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Boiler Control System, Lindsey D, McGraw Hill Publishing Company.
Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B.G. Liptak, Chilton Book
Company.
2. Hand book of Process Instrumentation, Considine, McGraw Hill Publishing
company.
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FF No. : 654
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:
To represent a system in state space.
To analyze and design the continuous time systems in state space.
To analyze stability of discrete time systems.
Mapping with PEOs: III (e)
List of Practicals
1. To obtain state model of a given transfer function and vice-versa.
2. To obtain state transition matrix of a given continuous time system.
3. To investigate controllability and observability of a given system.
4. To investigate the stability of continuous and discrete time systems using
Lyapunov stability test.
5. To obtain state feedback gain matrix for pole placement.
6. To obtain the range of gain for the stability of discrete time system.
7. To obtain impulse and step response of discrete time control systems
8. To obtain the range of sampling time for the stability of discrete time system
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Text Books
1. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Pearson education India.
2. Discrete Time Control systems", K. Ogata Prentice Hall of India.
3. Digital Control and State Variable Method M. Gopal, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Automatic control systems, B. C. Kuo, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Control systems engineering, Norman S. Nise, John Wiley and sons Inc,
Singapore.
3. Digital control of Dynamic Systems", J. David Powell, Michael Workman, G. F.
Franklin, Addison Wesley.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to:
Understand how to use LaTeX software for technical report writing.
Develop his/her oral communication and presentation skills.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II (j)
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ACADEMIC
INFORMATION
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10 marks
10 marks
10 marks
10 marks
5. Literature review
10 marks
6. Technical contents
10 marks
7. Presentation
25 marks
15 marks
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Equivalence
For the courses belonging to 2008 structure counseling sessions for failure students will be
arranged. The Head of Department will appoint faculty identified as subject experts as
counselors. The previous examination scheme i.e.
Class Test 10 marks
T.A. through Home assignment 10 marks
A written paper MSE 30 marks
A written paper ESE 50 marks
will be followed. The entire processing based on 2008 structure related coding scheme will
be followed. Counseling + Administration + Examination charges will be the basis for fees
considered for such students.
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Extra Credits
A student planning to take extra credits may be considered under following categories :
(a) A student carrying a backlog and re-registering for the previous course Re-registration
charges as applicable. Consideration of all courses registered for during that Semester of
Academic Year for SPI calculation.
(b) Student planning to take extra courses as a fast track opportunity Administration,
processing and examination charges will be considered. In any case the student has to
pay the college fees for four years. This fast track facility would enable the student to
undergo an industrial training, an exchange programme, research contribution in I.I.T.
under scheme such as KVPY without any academic compromises for credit transfer. The
phasewise development and completion of project activity cannot be considered at an
accelerated pace under fast track scheme. The registration under fast track is subject to
having a CPI 8.0 or above and no backlog for consideration of registration to an
additional course.
(c) Students opting for earning extra credits by selection of courses in addition to the
courses prescribed by respective BOS which are single Semester activities and not the
part of Honors / Minor scheme. Such students will be expected to pay charges equivalent
to re-registration (proportionate credit based payment). The registration for such courses
is subject to permission given by the Chairman BOS of the Board in the purview of
which the subject is identified. Such permissions will be given based on meeting with
prerequisite subject.
1. In any case (a), (b) or (c) the candidate cannot register for more than 8 credits.
2. A suitable reflection of completion of the said course will be made in the candidates
Grade statement.
For part (c) a separate grade & GPA will be calculated. That GPA will not be clubbed
with the other regular courses for SPI, CPI calculation.
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Home Assignment
Week No.
Activity
No Home Assignments
No Home Assignments
No Home Assignments
S1 / S2 HA1
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA1
S1 / S2 HA2
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA2
S1 / S2 HA3
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA3
10
S1 / S2 HA4
11
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA4
12
S1 / S2 HA5
13
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA5
14
No Home Assignments
15
No Home Assignments
16
No Home Assignments
The Home Assignments will be based on the self study component i.e. part B of every theory
course syllabus. The Saturday or last working day will be the default deadline for submission
of Home Assignment of that week. For example by the Saturday ending Week No. 9, Home
Assignment No. 3 for subject S3/ S4/ S5 (if applicable) must be submitted.
1. *S5 can be OE1 / OE2 / OE3 / Honors/ Minor / Re-registration category (a) /
Category (b) / Category (c).
2. For subjects S1, S2, S3, S4 & S5 (if any), the composition of the Teacher Assessment
marks will be as follows :
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Tutorial
Home Assignment
30 marks
30 marks
Tutorial
30 marks
Test
30 marks
30 marks
10 marks
10 marks
5 marks
5 marks
(c) <75%
0 marks
0 marks
Attendance :
(a) > 90%
marks
Explanation :
1. Tutorials to be conducted with continuous assessment throughout the Semester. Final
assessment out of 30 marks for Tutorial.
2. Class Test to be conducted during a regular theory class within the time period
mentioned in the Academic Calendar.
3. Class Test marks are to be entered immediately as mentioned in Academic Calendar.
4. Attendance percentage to be calculated at the end of Semester after completing all
lectures as per the lesson plan.
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Mini Project
Teaching Scheme: Theory 0 ; Tutorial 0 ; Laboratory 2 Hrs / week
For F.E., S.E. & T.E. students in every Semester a Mini Project be carried out. The
objectives behind the Mini Project are:
1. Scope for creativity
2. Hands on experience
3. Academic occupancy
Mini Project will be based on all subjects of that Semester except GP.
1. The Semester Mini Project will be for a group of 3 to 5 students. Head of
Department to appoint Mini Project Guides. 1 credit will be awarded to the
candidate after the viva voce and project demonstration at the End of Semester.
2. Group formation, discussion with faculty advisor, formation of the Semester Mini
Project statement, resource requirement, if any should be carried out in the earlier
part of the Semester. The students are expected to utilize the laboratory resources
before or after their contact hours as per the prescribed module.
The Assessment Scheme will be:
(a) Continuous Assessment
50 marks
50 marks
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20 marks
Literature Survey
20 marks
Abstract
20 marks
Presentation
20 marks
Project Stage II and Project Stage III evaluations will be based on Department specific
norms.
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Note :
a. 4 Credits would be awarded to the students for a complete 12 Week Industrial
Training and meeting with the assessment and evaluation requirements
b. Provision can be made for the students unable to procure a 12 week Industrial
Training. A 4 week or 8 week Industrial Training may also be offered. 2 credits will
be awarded for 8 week Industrial Training and 1 Credit would be awarded to the
students for a 4 Week Industrial Training, meeting with the assessment and
evaluation requirements
c. No Industrial Training less than 4 weeks be considered for award of 1 Credit
d. No cumulative addition of Industrial Training period would be considered for award
of credits
The student is expected to earn 1 Credit from Part (A) and remaining 4 Credits
from Part (B)
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