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The Computer Science and Engineering department is being organized into
various subgroups such as: Computer Theory and Languages, Software Engineering and
Application/System Development, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision.
There has been a technological explosion in the field of computers.
Computers and microprocessors have become an integral part of the society and its use span
from home appliance to sattelite communication.
The Computer Science and Engineering program at NIST is designed to
prepare students to gain extensive knowledge in the computers (software and hardware) in
order to enter the rapidly expanding computer field. There is equal emphasis on
mathematics, theoretical computer science and experimental computer technology. The
four-year curriculum in computer science and engineering includes a thorough preparation in
English, mathematics, statistics, computing engineering and science. The department of
computer science and engineering offers broad range of courses including computer system
and architecture, algorithms, programming languages, database management system, computer
vision, graphics, artificial intelligence, computer communication, optimization, formal
languages, complexity theory and software engineering.Computer
Communication and Networking(LAN,WAN,Internet), Computer Aided Design and Manufacture
(CAD-CAM), Software Support and development systems(Programming languages and RDBMS).
Keeping in view the increasing demand for the requirement of computer knowledge, a minimum
number of core computer courses are being taught in every department of engineering.
BSCM 2101 Mathematics - I
Module – I Calculus : Curve tracing, curvature, asymptotes
Ordinary Differential Equations : First order differential equations, separable equations
exact differential equations, Bernoulli’s equation application to electric circuits.
Module – II
Linear differential equations of second and higher order, homogeneous equation with
constant co-efficients. Eular Cauchy equations, solution by undeterminated coefficients,
solution by variation of parameters, modeling of electric circuits.
Module – III Series solution of differential equation
Power series method, Legendre’s equation,Legendrer’s polynomial. Bessel’s equation, Bessel’s functions Jn(x).
Module – IV
Laplace transformation and its use in solving differential equations. Convolution,integral equations.
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Course covered by :
- Advance Engineering mathematics by E. Kreyszig, 8th Edition.
Chapter 6 (6.1 – 6.7)
Chapter 7 (7.1 – 7.5)
Chapter 8 (8.1 – 8.4, 8.9 – 8.11)
Chapter 9 (9.1 – 9.9)
Chapter 10 (10.1 – 10.4)
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BSCP 2101 Physics - I
Unit - 1 (Oscillations and Waves)
The aim of this unit is to familiarize the students with basic features of different
oscillatory systems and waves in general. The topics included in this unit should be
treated qualitatively.
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Oscillatory Systems : Simple harmonic oscillation, damped harmonic oscillation,
forced vibration resonance, coupled oscillation.
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Waves as periodic variation quantity in space and time, wave equation,
longitudinal and tansverse waves, progressive and stationary waves. Examples
of different waves.
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Reflection and transmission of waves at boundary of two media, dispersion of
polychromatic wave.
Unit - 2 (Interference)
The principle of superposition of waves is extended to the interference of light
waves. Some systems for production of observable interference pattern are covered.
- Superposition of waves : two - beam superposition, multiple beam
superpostions, coherent and incoherent superposition.
- Two source interference pattern (Young’s double slit), intensity distribution;
transverse section - straight fringe; longitudinal section - circular fringe.
- Newton’s rings, Determination of wavelength of light, refractive index of liquid.
Unit - 3 (Diffraction)
Diffraction of light waves at some simple obstacles are to be covered in this
unit. Both Fresnel and Fraunhofer pattern are included.
- Huygen’s principle, Fresnel and Fraunhofer differaction, zone plate.
- Fraunhofer diffraction due to a single slit.
- Plane transmission grating - diffraction spectra, determination of wave length of
light, dispersion.
Unit - 4 (Polarization)
The unit covers elementary features of polarization of light waves.
- Polarization of tranverse waves, plane, circular, and elliptically polarized light.
Polarization by reflection, refraction and scattering.
- Double refraction; Nicol prism, Quarter - wave plate, half - wave plate -
construction and use.
- Production and analysis of circular and elliptically polarized light.
- Optical rotation, sacharimeter, construction and use.
Unit - 5 (Electromagnetism)
Students will be familiarized with some basic terms used in vector calculus prior
to development of Maxwell’s electromagnetic wave equations. No proof of theorems
and laws included in this unit is expected - statement and interpretation should suffice.
Vector calculus : gradient, divergence, curl of vector field, Gauss divergence
theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s theorem.
Gauss’ law of electrostatics in free space and in a medium, Electric
displacement D, Magneticinduction B and magentic intensity H, Amperes circuital law,
displacement current, Faraday’s law of electromagentic induction.
Maxwell’s electromagnetic equation in differential form and in integral form.
Unit - 6
Some aspects of propagation of em waves are to be covered in this unit.
Electromagnetic energy density, poynting vector, poynting theorem, vector
potential and scalar potential. Electromagnetic wave equations for E and B, transverse
nature and speed of em waves, wave equation in terms of scalar and vector potentials,
propagation of em waves in ionized media.
Unit - 7 (Quantum Physics)
This unit deals with elementary concepts of Quantum Physics and basic
formulation to deal with physical systems.
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Need for Quantum Physics
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Historical Overview.
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Basic features of Quantum
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Blackbody radiation, Photoelectric effect, Compton Scattering, Pair production.
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Atomic Trasition and Spectroscopy
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Bohr Model of Hydrogen Atom, Spectral lines.
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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Wave functions Probability Density,Superposition Principle. Observables and operators, Expectation values.
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Schrodinger equation time dependent and time independent wave packets.
Unit - 8 (Application of Quantum Mechanics)
This unit deals with application of quantum Mechanics to specific problems.
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Solutions of
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One Dimensional Problems :
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Free Particles
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Continuous States.
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Potential Steps
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Boundary conditions, Reflection,
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Potential Barrier
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Infinite deep potential Well
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Books Recommended :
- Optics - A. K. Ghatak.
- Electricity & Magnetion - D. C. Tayal.
- Electricity & Magnetion - D. C. Tayal.
- Concepts of Modern Physics - A. Beiser.
- Quantum Mechanics, 3rd Edition, E. Merzbacher, John Wiley NY (1998).
- Quantum Mechanics : Foundations and Applications, A. Bohm, 2nd Edition,Springer Verlag (1986).
- Quantum Mechanics : Concepts and Applications, N. Zettli, John Wiley & Sons(2001).
- Physics - I, B. B. Swain & P. K. Jena, Kitab Mahal, Cuttack.
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BSCC 2101 Chemistry - I
Module – I (To develop basic concepts of quantum mechanics and its applications in bonding)
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Structure Bonding: Failure of classical mechanics, uncertainty principle, wave
nature of particles, Schroedinger equation (need not be derived), interpretation
of wave functions, Molecular Orbital theory of diatomic molecules and metallic
bonding.
- Phase rule: One and two component systems : H2O, S and Cd-Bi, Fe-C systems.
Module – II (To develop basic concepts about the rates of reactions and EMF, electrode potential
and construction of various types of cells)
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Reaction Kinetics & catalysis:
Collision theory; order and molecularity; kinetics of zero, 1s t and 2nd order reactions;
activation energy, theory of absolute reaction rates, homogeneous and
heterogeneous catalysis.
Module – III (To develop basic concepts of electrochemistry and solid state)
- Electrochemistry:
Electro chemical cells, EMF and free energy change of electrochemical reactions,
electrode potentials and measurements with reference to standard hydrogen
electrode and their application to redox processes, Measurement of EMF,
determination of PH; dry cells, fuel cells and storage cells.
- Solid State:
Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, closed packed structures, ionic
solids, crystal defects including Schottky and Frenkel defects).
Module – IV (To develop the basic concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to chemical systems)
- Physical, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium : Physical equilibrium, Chemical
equilibrium : Law of Mass action, relation between Kp & Kc, Expression for
equilibrium constant, Lechatelier’s principle.
Ionic equilibrium : Ionisation of strong and weak electrolytes, pH, buffer
solution, Ostwald dilution law, common ion effect.
- The free energy concepts; applications to gases; Gibbs Helmholtz equation; free
energy change and criterion of spontaneity of chemical reactions and chemical
equilibrium.
Physical, ionic and chemical equlibria.
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Text Books :
- Physical Chemistry by G.M. Barrow, 5th edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 1992.
- Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins, 5th/6t h ed. Oxford.
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BENG 1105 Basic Electronics
Module - I
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In troduction of Modern Electronics : Signals, Frequency Spectrum, Analogue
and Digital Signals, Amplifiers, Digital Logic Inverter, ICs.
- Basic Electronics Semiconductor Concepts : Intrinsic Semiconductor Materials,
Energy levels; Mobility, Conductivity; n-and p-type, Concept of hole, Mojority
and Minority Carriers, Mechanism of Current flow.
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Semiconductor Diode : p-n junction, Forward - Bias Condition, Reverse - Bias
Condition, V-I Characterstic, Diode Equation, Zener region, Silicon Vrs.
Germanium, DC Resistance levels, AC Resistance, Simplified Equivalent
Circuits of a Diode, Diode Specification Sheets. Application of Diode as
Rectifier, Clamper, Clipper and Detector.
Module - II
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Bipolar Junction Transistors : Transistor Construction, Transistor operation;
Common - Emitter Configuration, V - I Characterstics, Biasing, Load Line DC
analysis, Transistor specification sheets. Transistor Testing. Small Signal
Analysis, Analysis of CE Amplifier and Emitter follower. Frequency response of
amplifier.
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Field - Effect Transistors : Structure and Principle of operation of the
Enhancement - Type and Depletion - Type MOSFETS. V - I Characterstics, DC -
Biasing, Load - line, DC Analysis, Small Signal Equivalent Circuit Model, Basic
Configuration of Single Stage IC, MOS amplifier, The CMOS Common - Source
and Common - Drain amplifiers analysis.
CMOS Digital, Logic Inverter, Voltage Transfer Characterstics, Current flow and
Power Dissipation.
Module - III
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Feedback Amplifiers and Oscillators : Types of feedback, Advantages of
Negative feeback, Barkhausen Criterion of Oscillation, Crystal Oscillator.
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Operational Amplifiers : The Ideal Op Amp, Inverting and Non - Inverting
configurations, Equivalent Circuit model, Op amp application in Integration,
Differentiation and Summing Circuits, Op Amp as Differential Amplifier, CMRR.
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Digital Electronics : Boolean Algebra, Binary Arithmatics, Hexa - Decimal
Numbers and their Conversion, Logic Gates : AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX - OR,
Their Realisation, General idea about Adder, Multiplier, Multiplexer Memories,
Flip Flops, Shift Registers, Counters and DA and AD Converters.
Module – IV (To develop the basic concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to chemical systems)
- Principle of Communication : Basics of Modulation and Demodulation
Techniques. AM system. Basics of Digital Communication Techniques;
Sampling, Quantization, AD & DA Conversions, Digital Modulation PCS System,
General idea about Noise.
- Electronic Instruments : Oscilloscope, Time Base, Displaying a Waveform in
Oscilloscope, Digital Multimeter.
- Fibre Optics Communication : A Simplified fibre optic communicaton, system;
Principle of operation advantages : enormous bandwidth, noise immunity, high
data rate.
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Text Books :
- Electronic Devices Circuit Theory - by Rober L. Boylestad Eight Edition, PHI.
Selected portion from Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 11, 17 and 21.
- Microelectronic Circuits by A. S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith Fourth Edition,
Oxford University Press.
Selected portions of Chapters 1, 2, 5, 8.
- Digital Foundation by Thoma L. Floyd, 8th Edition. Selection potions.
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Reference Books :
- Integrated Electronics Analogue and Digital Circuits and Systems by Millman
and Halkias.
- Digital Design by M.Morris Mavo, 3rd Edition, LPE.
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BENG 1102 Basic Electrical Engineering
Module - I
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DC Networks: Kirchoff’s law, node and mesh analysis, delta–star and star-delta
conversions. Superposition principle, Thevenin and Norton’s theorem
Transcients, in R-L, R-C circuits with d.c. excitation.
- Single Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generation, average and effective
values of sinusoids, j operations, complex presentation of impedances, phasor
diagrams, power factor, power in complex notation, solution of series and
parallel circuits. Introduction to resonance in series RLC circuit.
Module - II
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Three Phase AC Circuit: Three phase EMF generation, delta and star
connection, Line and Phase quantities. Solution of 2- phase circuits with
balanced load. Power in 3-phase balanced circuits.
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Magnetic Circuits: B-H Curve, Hysteresis, Permeability and reluctance,
solution of simple magnetic circuits, Hysteresis and Eddy current losses.
Module - III
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Transformers: Construction and Principle of operation of single phase
transformer, EMF equation, single phase autotransformer.
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DC Machines: Principle of Operation of generator and motor, EMF equation,
methods of excitation. Speed equation of d.c. motor, speed control of d.c. shunt
motor.
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Three phase Introduction Motor: Construction and principle of operation,
types; slip torque characteristics.
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Introduction to single-phase Introduction Motor.
Module – IV (To develop the basic concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to chemical systems)
- Electrical Measuring Instruments : DC PMMC instruments extension of range.
Moving iron ammeters and voltmeters, Dynamometer wattmeters, Energymeter.
- Power supply systems : Principle of generation – thermal, hydel and nuclear.
Transmission and distribution of electric energy.
- Industrial Applications of Electrical Energy.
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Text Books And Reference:
- Edward Hughes (revised by Ian McKenzie Smith). “Electrical & Electronics
Technology” Pearson Education Limited. Indian Reprint 2002.
Chapters 3,4,7,10, 11,12,13,14,34,35,39,41,47
Selected portions of Chapters 1, 2, 5, 8.
- H. Cotton “ Advanced Electricakl Technology” Issac Pitman, London, 1967.
- S. Parker Smith : “ Problems in Electrical Engineering” Asia Publications, 1995.
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HSSM 4101 Communicative English
Unit-I Communication
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Verbal and non-verbal spoken and written.
- Language functions-descriptive, expressive and social.
- To inform, enquire, attract, influence , regulate and entertain.
- Bias-free and plain English.
- Formal and informal style.
Unit-2 Communicative Grammar
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Time, tense and aspect.
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Verbs of states and events.
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Statements, questions and responses.
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Omission of information.
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Expressing emotion and attitude: hope, pleasure, disappointment, regret,
approval, surprise.
Unit-3 The Sounds of English
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Length of vowels-Long vowels/ / I:, a:, ).,U:, 3: / as in feel, card, court,
food and first respectively.
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Short vowels / e, x, n / as in pen, bag, and sun respectively.
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Consonants / f, v, Q, x, s, z,——————/ as in fine, vast, thought, them,
sosng, zoo, shame, pleasure and judge respectively.
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Stress pattern.
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Intonation-Rising and falling.
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Friendly communication- greetings, farewells, introductions, thanks,
apologies, regrets, good wishes, congratulations, condolences, offers.
Unit- 4 Doing things with words
- To ask for information, help, permission.
- To instruct, command, request, accept, refuse, prohibit, persuade,promise.
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Text Books And References:
- Geoffrey Leech and Jan Svartvik, Longman, A communicative Grammar of
English.
- J.D. O’connor, Better English Pronunciation, Cambridge University Publication.
- J.K. Chand and B.C.Das, A Millennium Guide to writing and Speaking English,
Friends’ Publishers.
- John Sealy, Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking, OUP.
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BENG 1103 Thermodynamics
Module - I
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Basic Concepts and Definitions: Scope of Thermodynamics, Macroscopic and
Microscopic approaches; Definition of Fixed mass (closed systems) and Control
volume (open system), Properties (extensive and intensive), State and its
representation on a property diagram, Process and its representation, Cyclic
process (or cycle) and its representation, Characteristics of properties (point
and path functions); Reversible and irreversible processes; Thermal, Mechanical
and Chemical equilibrium, Thermodynamic equilibrium, Zeroth Law of
Thermodynamics and Temperature, Measurement of temperature and calibration
of thermometers, the ideal gas temperature scale; Measurement of pressure,
Bourdon pressure gage and manometers, Gage and absolute pressures.
- p-v-Telations of pure substances : Definition of a pure substance, p-V-T-
surfaces and planes for pure substance, specific volumes of saturated liquid,
wet vapour, and superheated vapour. Introduction to steam tables with respect
to specific volume, pressure, and temperature. Ideal gases and their p-V-T
relation, real gases and gas mixtures.
Module - II
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Energy and mass interactions: Work interaction (definition and calculation),
Different modes of work; Heat Interaction; Mass interaction of control volumes.
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First Law of Thermodynamics:
- Formal statement (using cyclic processes), First law for processes of
fixed masses (closed systems) and introduction of internal energy as a
thermodynamic property, First law for control volumes (open systems)
and introduction of enthalpy, as a thermodynamic property; Definition of
specific heats and their use in calculation of internal energy and enthalpy
with emphasis on ideal gases.
Module - III
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Application of First Law to different processes of fixed masses (closed
systems) and control volumes (open systems, only steady and uniform
flow need be considered). Use of steam tables in finding internal energy
and enthalpy of steam at different conditions, Calculations for gases with
ideal gas assumption.
Module – IV
- Second Law of Thermodynamics : Kelvin- Planck and Clausius statements of
Second Law, Reversible and irreversible engines and their efficiency,
Thermodynamic temperature scale, definition of entropy and its calculation for
various processes of pure.
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Recommended Text Books:
- Engineering Thermodynamics By P. K. Nag, Publisher: TMH.
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Reference Books :
- Engineering Thermodynamics By Van Wylen and Sontag.
- Engineering Thermodynamics By M. Achuthan, Publisher: PHI.
- Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics By E. Rathakrishnan,Publisher: PHI.
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BCSE 3101 Programming in ‘C’
Module I Introduction to computers
Evolution of computers, processor families - Intel, Motorola, AMD series, basic
concepts of computer organisations, CPU, memory, RAM, ROM, EPROM, I/O units
such as hard disk, floppy disk, CD ROM/Writer, scanner, printers, keyboards, power
supplies etc.
Module II Number Representation in computers
Binary Representation of numbers, integers ,floating point numbers, negative number
representation , Arithmatic operations, addition, substraction, multiplication, division,
overflow and underflow exceptions.
Module III Introduction to programming and programming languages
Evolution of programming languages, flow charts, strutured programming, the
complilation process, object code, source code, executable code, operating systems,
interpretators, linkers, loaders etc.
Module IV C Language Fundamentals
Character set, Identifiers, Keywords, Data Types, Constatnt and Variables, Statements,
Expressions, Operators, Precedence of operators, Input - output Assignments, Control
structures, Decision making and Branching, Decision making & looping.
Module V Arrays and Strings
Character set, Identifiers, Keywords, Data Types, Constatnt and Variables, Statements,
Expressions, Operators, Precedence of operators, Input - output Assignments, Control
structures, Decision making and Branching, Decision making & looping.
Module VI C Functions
Monolithic vs Modular programs, User defined vs standard functions, formal vs Actual
arguments, Functions category, function prototypes, parameter passing, Recursion,
Storage Classes : Auto, Extern, Global, Static.
Module VII Pointers
Pointer variable and its importance, Pointer Arithmetic, passing parameters by
reference.
Module VIII Structures, Union and File handling
Declaration of structures, pointer to pointer, pointer to structure, ponter to function,
unions, dynamic memory allocations, unions, file management.
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Text Books :
- E. Balaguruswamy “Programming in C”, Tata McGraw Hill.
- H. Schildt, “C The Complete Reference” , Tata McGraw Hill.
- Y. Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publications.
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Reference Books:
- Data Structures, by Tremblay and Sorenson.
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BENG 1101 Mechanics
Module - I
Concurrent forces on a plane – composition, Resolution and equlibirium of concurrent
coplanar forces, Methods of moment, Friction (ChapterI)
Parallel forcesin a plane – General case of parallel forces, Center of parallel forces
and center of gravity- centrods of composite plane figure and curves (Chapter 2 –2.1 to
2.4)
Module - II
General case of forces in a plane – composition and, equilibrium of forces in a plane –
plane trusses – method of joints and method of sections, Principle of virtual work-
equilibrium of ideal systems.
Moments of inertia - Plane figure with respect to an axis in its plane and perpendicular
to the plane – parallel axis theorem (chapter 3- 3.1 to 3.4, 5.1, Appendix A.1 to A.3)
Module - III
Reactilinear Translation – Kinematics – Principles of Dynamics - D’ Alemberts
Principle- Momentum and impulse- work and energy- impact (Chapter 6)
Module – IV
Curvilinear translation – Kinematics – equation of motion – projectile – D’ Alembert’s
Principle for curvilinear motion.
Kinetics of Rotation of rigid body (Chapter 7.1 to 7.4, 8.1)
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Recommended Text Books:
- Engineering Mechanics : S Timoshenko & D.H Young ; 4t h Edition (International
Edition) McGraw Hill.
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Reference Books:
- Fundamental of Engineering Mechanics (2nd Edition) : S. Rajesekharan & G.
Sankara Subramanium ; Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
- Enineering Mechanics : K.L Kumar; Tata McGraw Hill.
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BENG 9101 Engineering Drawing - I
Concept of Orthographic Projection, First-Angle Projection, Projections of Points,
Projections of Straight Lines, Projections of Planes, Projections of Solids, Intersection
of Surfaces, Development of Surfaces, Isometric Projection
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Recommended Text Book:
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Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, Charotar Publishing House,
Anand
Ch – 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16 & 17
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BENG 9102 Engineering Drawing - II
Sectional Views of Solids, Full section, half section, Screw threads, Screw Fasteners,
Cutter Joints and Knuckle Joints, Rivets and Riveted Joints, Pulley, Introduction to
Computer-Aided Drafting
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Recommended Text Books:
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Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, Charotar Publishing House,
Anand
Ch – 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15 & 20
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BCSE 9101 ‘C’ Programming Laboratory
Introduction to OS : Linux/Unix, DOS, Windows, vi editor, Shell Programming (on Unix
),file handling, directory structures, file permissions, creating and editing simple C
programme, compilation Arrays and Strings execution.
C programming on variables and expression assignment, simple arithmatic
Loops, If-else, Case statements, break, continue, goto
Single & Multidimensional arrays
Functions, recursion, file handling in C
Pointers, address operator, declaring pointers and operatons on pointers
Address of an array, structures, pointer to structure, dynamic memory allocation
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BCSE 9102 Data Structure In ‘C’ Laboratory
Stack : Problems of stack, evaluation of Arithmatic expressions in Infix, prefix, post fix
forms.
Queue : Problems of queue, circular queues, insertion and deletion on queues.
List : Problems on single linked list, doubly linked list with list operations, circular list
Trees : Creation of Binary trees, determination of depth of binary tree, counting nodes,
tree traversals, balanced tree
Graphs : Problems on graphs, Breadth First Search, Depth First Search
Heap : Problems on Heaps, Operations on heaps, Heap Sort, Priority Queues
Searching and Sorting Algorithm : Problems on Binary Sarch, selection sort, Quick
sort, Bubble sort, merger sort.
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BENG 9103 Workshop Practice - I
Carpentry Practice : Use of Carpentry tools and making a joint such as Dovetail Joint,
or Mortise & Tennon Joint or making stool.
Fitting Practice : Use of hand tools in fitting, Preparing a male and female joint of M.S.
or making a paper weight of M.S.
Smithy Practice : Making a Hexagonal headed blank for Bolt.
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BENG 9104 Workshop Practice – II
Welding Practice : Gas welding & Electric Arc welding Practice.
A joint such as a Lap Joint, a T-joint or a Butt Joint is to be prepared or to make
furniture.
Machining :
- Stepped cylindrical Turning of a job and Thread-cutting in lathe.
- Shaping
- Milling
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BSCP 9101 Physics Laboratory- I
A student is expected to perform ten experiments form the list given below.
- Determination of Young’s modulus by Searle’s method.
- Determination of Rigidity modulus by static method.
- Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method.
- Determination of acceleration due to gravity by Bar / Kater’s pedulum.
- Determination of thermal conductivity by Lee’s method.
- Determination of wave length of light by Newton’s rin apparatus.
- Determination of grating element of a diffraction grating.
- Plotting of charactersitic curve of a PN junction diode.
- Plotting of charactersitic curves of BJT.
- Verfication of laws of vibration of string using sonometer.
- Determination of wavelength of laser source by diffraction rating method.
- Study of Hall effect.
- Study of RC circuit.
- Study of a power source - output imedence.
- Study of photoemission.
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HSSM 9101 Communication Practice Laboratory - I
Some tasks
- Make a list of nonverbal communication.
- How is body language casually conditioned?
- Take passages of descriptive, expressive and social functions and analyse
them.
- Expressive (exposing feelings) language in English and your mother-tongue.
- Make a list of sexist language (e.g. poetess, chairman).
- Mentally retarded should be replaced by mentally challenged. Make a list of
similar expressions.
- Say formulais expressions (Thank you, sorry, hallo, that’s right) with proper
Intonation.
- Make a list of words which should be avoided because they sound pompous.
Which words would you use instead of them.
- How to express pleasure, regret, approval ?
- Time and tense are not the some. Give same examples.
- Take similar vowels and consonants and practice them in pairs of words.
- Practice, stress and intonation in connected speech.
- Conversation practice in familiar situations (Play the role of a tailor and a
customer, for example).
- Ask for specific information (can you tell me where the railway station is ?).
- Making a request (can I barrow your scooter, please ?).
v Asking for permission (Do you mind if I smoke ?).
- Say the following pairs of words.
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Beg, bag, full, fool, sit, seat, same, shame, judge, jazz, major, measure.
- Progress as noun verb, similarly, object, record, supplement, perfect
(adj), perfect (v).
- Say the following words with correct stress. teacher college, village,
building, ago, above, apart, accuse, advice, education, examination,
individual (The list is only illustrative and not exhaustive).
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HSSM 9102 Communication Practice - Laboratory - II
Some tasks
- Write a paragraph with the topic sentence “Protection of environment should
not be at the cost of development”. Identify the supporting details and sentence
connectors.
- Make notes from a given passage.
- Prepare a short bibliography on the list of books prescribed in this course.
- Write a letter complaining to a firm, which supplied deflective computers.
- Write a functional CVof your own.
- prepare an agenda of Mock meeting.
- Imagine that you are chairing the meeting. How would you go about it ?
- How would you propose a vote of thanks?
- Make an oral presentation on a new product your company has brought out/
make a seminar presentations.
- Make a checklist for preparing for an interview.
- Hold a mock job interview.
- Prepare the agenda for a meeting you are organizing.
(The list is only illustrative and not exhaustive).
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BSCM 2102 Mathematics -II
Module – I
Linear algebra : matrices, vectors, determinants and linear system of equations,
matrices and linear system of equations, matrix eigen value problems, symmetric, skew
symmetrics and orthogonal matrices.
Module – II
Complex matrices : Hermitian, skew hermitian and unitary matrices, Similarity of
matrices. Vector differential calculus : grad, div, curl, vector integral calculus
Module – III
Line integrals, Green theorem : Surface integrals, Gauss theorem, Stockes theorem
Module – IV:
Fourier series : Fourier series, Expansions functions of any period, even and odd
functions, half range expansion.
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Course covered by :
- Advance Engineering mathematics by E. Kreyszig, 8th Edition
Chapter 6 (6.1 – 6.7)
Chapter 7 (7.1 – 7.5)
Chapter 8 (8.1 – 8.4, 8.9 – 8.11)
Chapter 9 (9.1 – 9.9)
Chapter 10 (10.1 – 10.4)
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BSCP 2101 Physics - I
Unit - 1 (Oscillations and Waves)
The aim of this unit is to familiarize the students with basic features of different
oscillatory systems and waves in general. The topics included in this unit should be
treated qualitatively.
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Oscillatory Systems : Simple harmonic oscillation, damped harmonic oscillation,
forced vibration resonance, coupled oscillation.
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Waves as periodic variation quantity in space and time, wave equation,
longitudinal and tansverse waves, progressive and stationary waves. Examples
of different waves.
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Reflection and transmission of waves at boundary of two media, dispersion of
polychromatic wave.
Unit - 2 (Interference)
The principle of superposition of waves is extended to the interference of light
waves. Some systems for production of observable interference pattern are covered.
- Superposition of waves : two - beam superposition, multiple beam
superpostions, coherent and incoherent superposition.
- Two source interference pattern (Young’s double slit), intensity distribution;
transverse section - straight fringe; longitudinal section - circular fringe.
- Newton’s rings, Determination of wavelength of light, refractive index of liquid.
Unit - 3 (Diffraction)
Diffraction of light waves at some simple obstacles are to be covered in this
unit. Both Fresnel and Fraunhofer pattern are included.
- Huygen’s principle, Fresnel and Fraunhofer differaction, zone plate.
- Fraunhofer diffraction due to a single slit.
- Plane transmission grating - diffraction spectra, determination of wave length of
light, dispersion.
Unit - 4 (Polarization)
The unit covers elementary features of polarization of light waves.
- Polarization of tranverse waves, plane, circular, and elliptically polarized light.
Polarization by reflection, refraction and scattering.
- Double refraction; Nicol prism, Quarter - wave plate, half - wave plate -
construction and use.
- Production and analysis of circular and elliptically polarized light.
- Optical rotation, sacharimeter, construction and use.
Unit - 5 (Electromagnetism)
Students will be familiarized with some basic terms used in vector calculus prior
to development of Maxwell’s electromagnetic wave equations. No proof of theorems
and laws included in this unit is expected - statement and interpretation should suffice.
Vector calculus : gradient, divergence, curl of vector field, Gauss divergence
theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s theorem.
Gauss’ law of electrostatics in free space and in a medium, Electric
displacement D, Magneticinduction B and magentic intensity H, Amperes circuital law,
displacement current, Faraday’s law of electromagentic induction.
Maxwell’s electromagnetic equation in differential form and in integral form.
Unit - 6
Some aspects of propagation of em waves are to be covered in this unit.
Electromagnetic energy density, poynting vector, poynting theorem, vector
potential and scalar potential. Electromagnetic wave equations for E and B, transverse
nature and speed of em waves, wave equation in terms of scalar and vector potentials,
propagation of em waves in ionized media.
Unit - 7 (Quantum Physics)
This unit deals with elementary concepts of Quantum Physics and basic
formulation to deal with physical systems.
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Need for Quantum Physics
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Historical Overview
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Basic features of Quantum
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Blackbody radiation, Photoelectric effect, Compton Scattering, Pair production.
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Wave Aspect of Particles
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Matter waves : de. Broglie Hypothesis,
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Atomic Trasition and Spectroscopy
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Bohr Model of Hydrogen Atom, Spectral lines.
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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Statement & interpretation and examples.
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Basic features of Quantum Mechanics
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Transition from deterministic to probabilistic
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Sates of a system
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Wave functions Probability Density,Superposition Principle. Observables and operators, Expectation values.
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Schrodinger equation time dependent and time independent wave packets.
Unit - 8 (Application of Quantum Mechanics)
This unit deals with application of quantum Mechanics to specific problems.
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Solutions of
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One Dimensional Problems :
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Free Particles
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Continuous States
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Potential Steps
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Boundary conditions, Reflection,
Transmission.
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Potential Barrier
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Tunneling
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Infinite deep potential Well
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Energy eiganvalue, eigenfunction
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Books Recommended :
- Optics - A. K. Ghatak.
- Electricity & Magnetion - D. C. Tayal
- Electricity & Magnetion - D. C. Tayal
- Concepts of Modern Physics - A. Beiser
- Quantum Mechanics, 3rd Edition, E. Merzbacher, John Wiley NY (1998).
- Quantum Mechanics : Foundations and Applications, A. Bohm, 2nd Edition,Springer Verlag (1986).
- Quantum Mechanics : Concepts and Applications, N. Zettli, John Wiley & Sons(2001).
- Physics - I, B. B. Swain & P. K. Jena, Kitab Mahal, Cuttack.
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BSCC 2101 Chemistry - I
Module – I (To develop basic concepts of quantum mechanics and its applications in bonding)
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Structure Bonding: Failure of classical mechanics, uncertainty principle, wave
nature of particles, Schroedinger equation (need not be derived), interpretation
of wave functions, Molecular Orbital theory of diatomic molecules and metallic
bonding.
- Phase rule: One and two component systems : H2O, S and Cd-Bi, Fe-C systems.
Module – II (To develop basic concepts about the rates of reactions and EMF, electrode potential
and construction of various types of cells)
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Reaction Kinetics & catalysis:
Collision theory; order and molecularity; kinetics of zero, 1s t and 2nd order reactions;
activation energy, theory of absolute reaction rates, homogeneous and
heterogeneous catalysis.
Module – III (To develop basic concepts of electrochemistry and solid state)
- Electrochemistry:
Electro chemical cells, EMF and free energy change of electrochemical reactions,
electrode potentials and measurements with reference to standard hydrogen
electrode and their application to redox processes, Measurement of EMF,
determination of PH; dry cells, fuel cells and storage cells.
- Solid State:
Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, closed packed structures, ionic
solids, crystal defects including Schottky and Frenkel defects).
Module – IV (To develop the basic concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to chemical systems)
- Physical, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium : Physical equilibrium, Chemical
equilibrium : Law of Mass action, relation between Kp & Kc, Expression for
equilibrium constant, Lechatelier’s principle.
Ionic equilibrium : Ionisation of strong and weak electrolytes, pH, buffer
solution, Ostwald dilution law, common ion effect.
- The free energy concepts; applications to gases; Gibbs Helmholtz equation; free
energy change and criterion of spontaneity of chemical reactions and chemical
equilibrium.
Physical, ionic and chemical equlibria.
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Books :
- Physical Chemistry by G.M. Barrow, 5th edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 1992.
- Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins, 5th/6t h ed. Oxford.
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BENG 1105 Basic Electronics
Module - I
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In troduction of Modern Electronics : Signals, Frequency Spectrum, Analogue
and Digital Signals, Amplifiers, Digital Logic Inverter, ICs.
- Basic Electronics Semiconductor Concepts : Intrinsic Semiconductor Materials,
Energy levels; Mobility, Conductivity; n-and p-type, Concept of hole, Mojority
and Minority Carriers, Mechanism of Current flow.
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Semiconductor Diode : p-n junction, Forward - Bias Condition, Reverse - Bias
Condition, V-I Characterstic, Diode Equation, Zener region, Silicon Vrs.
Germanium, DC Resistance levels, AC Resistance, Simplified Equivalent
Circuits of a Diode, Diode Specification Sheets. Application of Diode as
Rectifier, Clamper, Clipper and Detector.
Module - II
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Bipolar Junction Transistors : Transistor Construction, Transistor operation;
Common - Emitter Configuration, V - I Characterstics, Biasing, Load Line DC
analysis, Transistor specification sheets. Transistor Testing. Small Signal
Analysis, Analysis of CE Amplifier and Emitter follower. Frequency response of
amplifier.
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Field - Effect Transistors : Structure and Principle of operation of the
Enhancement - Type and Depletion - Type MOSFETS. V - I Characterstics, DC -
Biasing, Load - line, DC Analysis, Small Signal Equivalent Circuit Model, Basic
Configuration of Single Stage IC, MOS amplifier, The CMOS Common - Source
and Common - Drain amplifiers analysis.
CMOS Digital, Logic Inverter, Voltage Transfer Characterstics, Current flow and
Power Dissipation.
Module - III
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Feedback Amplifiers and Oscillators : Types of feedback, Advantages of
Negative feeback, Barkhausen Criterion of Oscillation, Crystal Oscillator.
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Operational Amplifiers : The Ideal Op Amp, Inverting and Non - Inverting
configurations, Equivalent Circuit model, Op amp application in Integration,
Differentiation and Summing Circuits, Op Amp as Differential Amplifier, CMRR.
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Digital Electronics : Boolean Algebra, Binary Arithmatics, Hexa - Decimal
Numbers and their Conversion, Logic Gates : AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX - OR,
Their Realisation, General idea about Adder, Multiplier, Multiplexer Memories,
Flip Flops, Shift Registers, Counters and DA and AD Converters.
Module – IV (To develop the basic concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to chemical systems)
- Principle of Communication : Basics of Modulation and Demodulation
Techniques. AM system. Basics of Digital Communication Techniques;
Sampling, Quantization, AD & DA Conversions, Digital Modulation PCS System,
General idea about Noise.
- Electronic Instruments : Oscilloscope, Time Base, Displaying a Waveform in
Oscilloscope, Digital Multimeter.
- Fibre Optics Communication : A Simplified fibre optic communicaton, system;
Principle of operation advantages : enormous bandwidth, noise immunity, high
data rate.
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Text Books :
- Electronic Devices Circuit Theory - by Rober L. Boylestad Eight Edition, PHI.
Selected portion from Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 11, 17 and 21.
- Microelectronic Circuits by A. S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith Fourth Edition,
Oxford University Press.
Selected portions of Chapters 1, 2, 5, 8.
- Digital Foundation by Thoma L. Floyd, 8th Edition. Selection potions.
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Reference Books :
- Integrated Electronics Analogue and Digital Circuits and Systems by Millman
and Halkias.
- Digital Design by M.Morris Mavo, 3rd Edition, LPE.
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BENG 1102 Basic Electrical Engineering
Module - I
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DC Networks: Kirchoff’s law, node and mesh analysis, delta–star and star-delta
conversions. Superposition principle, Thevenin and Norton’s theorem
Transcients, in R-L, R-C circuits with d.c. excitation.
- Single Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generation, average and effective
values of sinusoids, j operations, complex presentation of impedances, phasor
diagrams, power factor, power in complex notation, solution of series and
parallel circuits. Introduction to resonance in series RLC circuit.
Module - II
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Three Phase AC Circuit: Three phase EMF generation, delta and star
connection, Line and Phase quantities. Solution of 2- phase circuits with
balanced load. Power in 3-phase balanced circuits.
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Magnetic Circuits: B-H Curve, Hysteresis, Permeability and reluctance,
solution of simple magnetic circuits, Hysteresis and Eddy current losses.
Module - III
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Transformers: Construction and Principle of operation of single phase
transformer, EMF equation, single phase autotransformer.
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DC Machines: Principle of Operation of generator and motor, EMF equation,
methods of excitation. Speed equation of d.c. motor, speed control of d.c. shunt
motor.
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Three phase Introduction Motor: Construction and principle of operation,
types; slip torque characteristics.
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Introduction to single-phase Introduction Motor.
Module – IV (To develop the basic concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to chemical systems)
- Electrical Measuring Instruments : DC PMMC instruments extension of range.
Moving iron ammeters and voltmeters, Dynamometer wattmeters, Energymeter.
- Power supply systems : Principle of generation – thermal, hydel and nuclear.
Transmission and distribution of electric energy.
- Industrial Applications of Electrical Energy.
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Text Books And Reference:
- Edward Hughes (revised by Ian McKenzie Smith). “Electrical & Electronics
Technology” Pearson Education Limited. Indian Reprint 2002.
Chapters 3,4,7,10, 11,12,13,14,34,35,39,41,47
Selected portions of Chapters 1, 2, 5, 8.
- H. Cotton “ Advanced Electricakl Technology” Issac Pitman, London, 1967.
- S. Parker Smith : “ Problems in Electrical Engineering” Asia Publications, 1995.
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HSSM 4102 Business Communication In English
Module-I WRITING-I
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Paragraph writing – topic sentence, cohesion and coherence – sentence linkers (so,
but, however etc.).
- Preparation of a business report – writing a business proposal – format, length,
structure.
Module-II WRITING-II
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Preparing notes – writing business letters and E-Mail messages.
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Documentation: References, notes and bibliographies.
Module-III WRITING-III
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Writing a curriculum vitae (both chronological and functional) along with an
application for a job.
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Public relations – concept and relevance – PR in a business organisation –
handling the media.
Meeting and presentation
- Organising a meeting, preparing an agenda, chairing a meeting drafting
resolutions, writing minutes.
- Making an oral Presentation.
- Facing an interview.
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Text Books And Reference:
- (John Sealy) Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking English, OUP.
- (Bovee et al) Business Communication Today Pearson Education.
- (Rovi and Rai) Business Communication.
- (J.V. Cilanilam) More Elective Communication, Sage Publications.
- (J.K. Chand and B. C. das) A Millennium Guide to Writing and Speaking, (Friencs
Publishers).
- The Chicago manual of style (Part 2 Section 15) Prentice-Hall of India.
- (Sushil Bahl) Business communication Today, Sage Publications.
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BCSE 3102 Data Structure Using ‘C’
Development of Algorithms : Notations and Analysis. Storage structures for arrays -
sparse matrices - structures and arrays of structures. Stacks and Queues:
Representations and applications.
Linked Lists : singly linked lists - Linked stacks and queues - operations on
Polynomials - Linked Dictionary - Doubly Linked Lists - Circularly Linked Lists.
Dynamic storage management - Garbage collection and compaction.
Binary Trees : Binary Search Trees - General Trees - Tree Traversing - Operations on
Binary Trees - Expression Manipulations - Symbol Table construction - Height
Balanced Trees.
Graphs : Representation of Graphs - Path Matrix - BFS, DFS – Bi-connected Graphs -
Topological sort - Shortest path problems. Strings - Representation - Manipulations -
Pattern Matching.
Sorting Techniques : Selection, Bubble, Insertion, Merge, Heap, Quick, Radix and
address calculation. Linear searching - Binary Searching . Hash Table Methods.
Module - I
Development of Algorithms : Notations and Analysis. Storage structures for arrays -
sparse matrices - structures and arrays of structures. Stacks and Queues:
Representations and applications.
Module - II
Linked Lists : singly linked lists - Linked stacks and queues - operations on
Polynomials - Linked Dictionary - Doubly Linked Lists - Circularly Linked Lists.
Dynamic storage management - Garbage collection and compaction.
Module - III
Binary Trees : Binary Search Trees - General Trees - Tree Traversing - Operations on
Binary Trees - Expression Manipulations - Symbol Table construction - Height
Balanced Trees.
Module – IV
Graphs : Representation of Graphs - Path Matrix - BFS, DFS – Bi-connected Graphs -
Topological sort - Shortest path problems. Strings - Representation - Manipulations -
Pattern Matching.
Sorting Techniques : Selection, Bubble, Insertion, Merge, Heap, Quick, Radix and
address calculation. Linear searching - Binary Searching . Hash Table Methods.
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Text Books :
- Data Structures in C by Tanenbaum.
- Fundamentals of Data Structure by Sahany.
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Reference Books: :
- Data Structures, by Tremblay and Sorenson.
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BENG 1103 Thermodynamics
Module - I
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Basic Concepts and Definitions: Scope of Thermodynamics, Macroscopic and
Microscopic approaches; Definition of Fixed mass (closed systems) and Control
volume (open system), Properties (extensive and intensive), State and its
representation on a property diagram, Process and its representation, Cyclic
process (or cycle) and its representation, Characteristics of properties (point
and path functions); Reversible and irreversible processes; Thermal, Mechanical
and Chemical equilibrium, Thermodynamic equilibrium, Zeroth Law of
Thermodynamics and Temperature, Measurement of temperature and calibration
of thermometers, the ideal gas temperature scale; Measurement of pressure,
Bourdon pressure gage and manometers, Gage and absolute pressures.
- p-v-Telations of pure substances : Definition of a pure substance, p-V-T-
surfaces and planes for pure substance, specific volumes of saturated liquid,
wet vapour, and superheated vapour. Introduction to steam tables with respect
to specific volume, pressure, and temperature. Ideal gases and their p-V-T
relation, real gases and gas mixtures.
Module - II
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Energy and mass interactions: Work interaction (definition and calculation),
Different modes of work; Heat Interaction; Mass interaction of control volumes.
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First Law of Thermodynamics:
- Formal statement (using cyclic processes), First law for processes of
fixed masses (closed systems) and introduction of internal energy as a
thermodynamic property, First law for control volumes (open systems)
and introduction of enthalpy, as a thermodynamic property; Definition of
specific heats and their use in calculation of internal energy and enthalpy
with emphasis on ideal gases.
Module - III
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Application of First Law to different processes of fixed masses (closed
systems) and control volumes (open systems, only steady and uniform
flow need be considered). Use of steam tables in finding internal energy
and enthalpy of steam at different conditions, Calculations for gases with
ideal gas assumption.
Module – IV
- Second Law of Thermodynamics : Kelvin- Planck and Clausius statements of
Second Law, Reversible and irreversible engines and their efficiency,
Thermodynamic temperature scale, definition of entropy and its calculation for
various processes of pure.
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Recommended Text Book:
- Engineering Thermodynamics By P. K. Nag, Publisher: TMH.
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Reference Books :
- Engineering Thermodynamics By Van Wylen and Sontag.
- Engineering Thermodynamics By M. Achuthan, Publisher: PHI.
- Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics By E. Rathakrishnan,Publisher: PHI.
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BENG 1101 Mechanics
Module - I
Concurrent forces on a plane – composition, Resolution and equlibirium of concurrent
coplanar forces, Methods of moment, Friction (ChapterI)
Parallel forcesin a plane – General case of parallel forces, Center of parallel forces
and center of gravity- centrods of composite plane figure and curves (Chapter 2 –2.1 to
2.4)
Module - II
General case of forces in a plane – composition and, equilibrium of forces in a plane –
plane trusses – method of joints and method of sections, Principle of virtual work-
equilibrium of ideal systems.
Moments of inertia - Plane figure with respect to an axis in its plane and perpendicular
to the plane – parallel axis theorem (chapter 3- 3.1 to 3.4, 5.1, Appendix A.1 to A.3)
Module - III
Reactilinear Translation – Kinematics – Principles of Dynamics - D’ Alemberts
Principle- Momentum and impulse- work and energy- impact (Chapter 6)
Module – IV
Curvilinear translation – Kinematics – equation of motion – projectile – D’ Alembert’s
Principle for curvilinear motion.
Kinetics of Rotation of rigid body (Chapter 7.1 to 7.4, 8.1)
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Recommended Text Book:
- Engineering Mechanics : S Timoshenko & D.H Young ; 4t h Edition (International
Edition) McGraw Hill.
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Reference Books:
- Fundamental of Engineering Mechanics (2nd Edition) : S. Rajesekharan & G.
Sankara Subramanium ; Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
- Enineering Mechanics : K.L Kumar; Tata McGraw Hill.
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BENG 9101 Engineering Drawing - I
Concept of Orthographic Projection, First-Angle Projection, Projections of Points,
Projections of Straight Lines, Projections of Planes, Projections of Solids, Intersection
of Surfaces, Development of Surfaces, Isometric Projection
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Recommended Text Book:
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Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, Charotar Publishing House,
Anand
Ch – 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16 & 17
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BENG 9102 Engineering Drawing - II
Sectional Views of Solids, Full section, half section, Screw threads, Screw Fasteners,
Cutter Joints and Knuckle Joints, Rivets and Riveted Joints, Pulley, Introduction to
Computer-Aided Drafting
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Recommended Text Book:
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Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, Charotar Publishing House,
Anand
Ch – 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15 & 20
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BCSE 9101 ‘C’ Programming Laboratory
Introduction to OS : Linux/Unix, DOS, Windows, vi editor, Shell Programming (on Unix
),file handling, directory structures, file permissions, creating and editing simple C
programme, compilation Arrays and Strings execution.
C programming on variables and expression assignment, simple arithmatic
Loops, If-else, Case statements, break, continue, goto
Single & Multidimensional arrays
Functions, recursion, file handling in C
Pointers, address operator, declaring pointers and operatons on pointers
Address of an array, structures, pointer to structure, dynamic memory allocation
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BCSE 9102 Data Structure In ‘C’ Laboratory
Stack : Problems of stack, evaluation of Arithmatic expressions in Infix, prefix, post fix
forms.
Queue : Problems of queue, circular queues, insertion and deletion on queues.
List : Problems on single linked list, doubly linked list with list operations, circular list
Trees : Creation of Binary trees, determination of depth of binary tree, counting nodes,
tree traversals, balanced tree
Graphs : Problems on graphs, Breadth First Search, Depth First Search
Heap : Problems on Heaps, Operations on heaps, Heap Sort, Priority Queues
Searching and Sorting Algorithm : Problems on Binary Sarch, selection sort, Quick
sort, Bubble sort, merger sort.
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BENG 9103 Workshop Practice - I
Carpentry Practice : Use of Carpentry tools and making a joint such as Dovetail Joint,
or Mortise & Tennon Joint or making stool.
Fitting Practice : Use of hand tools in fitting, Preparing a male and female joint of M.S.
or making a paper weight of M.S.
Smithy Practice : Making a Hexagonal headed blank for Bolt.
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BENG 9104 Workshop Practice – II
Welding Practice : Gas welding & Electric Arc welding Practice.
A joint such as a Lap Joint, a T-joint or a Butt Joint is to be prepared or to make
furniture.
Machining :
- Stepped cylindrical Turning of a job and Thread-cutting in lathe.
- Shaping.
- Milling.
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BSCP 9101 Physics Laboratory- I
A student is expected to perform ten experiments form the list given below.
- Determination of Young’s modulus by Searle’s method.
- Determination of Rigidity modulus by static method.
- Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method.
- Determination of acceleration due to gravity by Bar / Kater’s pedulum.
- Determination of thermal conductivity by Lee’s method.
- Determination of wave length of light by Newton’s rin apparatus.
- Determination of grating element of a diffraction grating.
- Plotting of charactersitic curve of a PN junction diode.
- Plotting of charactersitic curves of BJT.
- Verfication of laws of vibration of string using sonometer.
- Determination of wavelength of laser source by diffraction rating method.
- Study of Hall effect.
- Study of RC circuit.
- Study of a power source - output imedence.
- Study of photoemission.
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HSSM 9101 Communication Practice Laboratory - I
Some tasks
- Make a list of nonverbal communication.
- How is body language casually conditioned?
- Take passages of descriptive, expressive and social functions and analyse
them.
- Expressive (exposing feelings) language in English and your mother-tongue.
- Make a list of sexist language (e.g. poetess, chairman).
- Mentally retarded should be replaced by mentally challenged. Make a list of
similar expressions.
- Say formulais expressions (Thank you, sorry, hallo, that’s right) with proper
Intonation.
- Make a list of words which should be avoided because they sound pompous.
Which words would you use instead of them.
- How to express pleasure, regret, approval ?
- Time and tense are not the some. Give same examples.
- Take similar vowels and consonants and practice them in pairs of words.
- Practice, stress and intonation in connected speech.
- Conversation practice in familiar situations (Play the role of a tailor and a
customer, for example).
- Ask for specific information (can you tell me where the railway station is ?).
- Making a request (can I barrow your scooter, please ?).
v Asking for permission (Do you mind if I smoke ?).
- Say the following pairs of words.
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Beg, bag, full, fool, sit, seat, same, shame, judge, jazz, major, measure.
- Progress as noun verb, similarly, object, record, supplement, perfect
(adj), perfect (v).
- Say the following words with correct stress. teacher college, village,
building, ago, above, apart, accuse, advice, education, examination,
individual (The list is only illustrative and not exhaustive).
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HSSM 9102 Communication Practice - Laboratory - II
Some tasks
- Write a paragraph with the topic sentence “Protection of environment should
not be at the cost of development”. Identify the supporting details and sentence
connectors.
- Make notes from a given passage.
- Prepare a short bibliography on the list of books prescribed in this course.
- Write a letter complaining to a firm, which supplied deflective computers.
- Write a functional CVof your own.
- prepare an agenda of Mock meeting.
- Imagine that you are chairing the meeting. How would you go about it ?
- How would you propose a vote of thanks?
- Make an oral presentation on a new product your company has brought out/
make a seminar presentations.
- Make a checklist for preparing for an interview.
- Hold a mock job interview.
- Prepare the agenda for a meeting you are organizing.
(The list is only illustrative and not exhaustive).
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BSCM 2201 Mathematics - III (3-1-0)
Module - I (9 Lectures)
Partial differential equations : The vibrating string. The wave equation & its solution.
The Heat equation and its solution.
Module - II (10 Classes)
Two - dimensional wave equation and its solution.
Laplace equation in polar, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Potential.
Module - III (13 Lectures)
Complex analysis : Complex numbers and functions conformal mappings
Complex integration. Cauchy’s Theorem Cauchy’s integral formulas.
Module - IV (8 Lectures)
Taylor’s and Laurent’s series, Residue theorem, evaluation of real integrals.
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Text Books :
- Advance Mathematics by E. Kreyszig, John Wiley & Son’s (P) Ltd. (8th Edition).
Chapter 11 (except 11.6).
Chapter 12, 13, 14, 15.
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BENG 1208 - Fluid Mechanics And Hydraulic Machine (3-1-0)
Module - I
Introduction : Scope of fluid mechanics and its development as a science
Physical property of Fluid
Density, specific gravity, specific weight, specific volume, surface tension and capillarity, viscosity,
compressibility and bulk modulus, Fluid classification.
Fluid static.
Pressure, Pascal’s Law, Pressure variation for incompressible fluid, atmospheric pressure, absolute
pressure, gauge pressure and vacuum pressure, monometer.
Hydrostatic process on submerged surface, force on a horizontal submerged plane surface, force on
a vertical submerged plane surface.
Module – II
Buoyancy and flotation, Archimedes’ principle, stability of immersed and floting bodies, determination
of metacentric height.
Fluid kinematics : Introduction, description of fluid flow, classification of fluid flow. Acceleration of fluid
particles, flow rate and continuity equation, differential equation of continuity.
Fluid dynamics : Introduction, Euler’s equation along a streamline, energy equation, Bernoulli’s
equation, Analysis of finite control volumes and its application to siphon, venture meter, orifice meter
Module – III
Turbine : Classification, reaction, Impulse, outward flow, inward flow and mixed flow turbines, Francis
& Kaplan turbines, Pelton wheel, Physical description and principle of operation, Governing of
Turbine.
Module – IV
Centrifugal Pump : Principles of classification, Blade angles, Velocity triangle, efficiency, specific
speed, characteristics curve.
Reciprocating Pump : Principles of working, slip, work done, effect of acceleration and frictional
resistance, separation.
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Text Books :
- Fluid Mechanics, A.K. Mohanty, PHI.
- Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, S.K. Som and G. Biswas, TMH.
- Fluid Mechanics, Modi & Seth.
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CPES 5201 Network Theory (3-1-0)
Module – I
Topological description of networks; Reviews of mesh & nodal analysis. Reciprocity & Millman’s
theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem.
Q factor, Bandwidth and Selectivity in Series & parallel resonance Circuits.
Coupled Circuits : Dot Convention for representing coupled circuits, coefficient of coupling.
Loop Analysis of coupled circuits, single and double tuned coupled circuits Transiet study in RLC
networks by Laplace transform method with DC and AC excitation.
Response to step, impulse and ramp inputs S - domain circuits
Two Port networks : Z, Y, h, & ABCD representation of T and TT2 - port networks both in transmission
parameters T - TT networks, 2 port network, Cascade and Parallel Connections.
Image and iterative impendances.
Module – II
Network Functions & Responses:
Concept of complex frequency, driving point and transfer functions for one port and two network,
poles & zeros of network functions, Restriction on Pole and Zero locations of network function.
Impulse response and complete response. Time domain behaviour form pole-zero plot.
Filters : Design of low pass, high pass, band pass & band elimination filters. Active filters. Input
Power, Power Transfer and Insertion loss.
Problems in Optimizing power transfer; Insertion loss.
Module – III
Fourier Series & Fourier Transforms : Fourier Series representation of non sinusoidal waves. Discrete
spectra, rms values of non sinusoidal waves, Steady state response of linear circuits to non
sinusoidal waves, power in such circuits. Fourier Internal and Fourier transform of signum and step
functions. Applications to RL and RC circuits.
Network Synthesis :Driving point functions, properties of positive real function.
Module – IV
Foster’s reactance Theorem, Synthesis of LC, RC and RL networks by Cauer - I, Cauer - II, Foster - I,
& II forms. Synthesis of active filters - Butterworth and Chebyshev Techniques.
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Text Books :
- Network Analysis : M.E Van Valkenbrg.
- Network Analysis & Synthesis : Franklin F. Kua Second Edition.
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Reference Books :
- A Course in Electrical Circuits and Analysis : M. L. Soni, J. C. Gupta.
- Network Synthesis : M. E. Van Valkenberg.
- Electrical Networks : Alexander & Sadiku.
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BENG 1201 Electrical Machines (3-1-0)
Module - I (10 Lectures)
D.C Mechanics :
D.C Generator – construction and principle of operation, E.M.F. equation ; types of generator; no load
and load characteristics; Voltage build-up of shunt
Generator; voltage regulation, Application.
D.C Motor –construction and principle of operation ; back E.M.F; torque and speed equations;
characteristics and performance curves; speed control of series and shunt motors; motor starters;
industrial application.
Losses and Efficiency of D.C machines.
Module - II (10 Lectures)
Transformer:
Single phase – construction and principle of operation; E.M.F. equation; Phasor diagram; actual and
approximate equivalent circuits; open and short circuit tests, voltage regulation; losses and efficiency.
Three Phase – Construction and principle of operation; connection of three single –phase units in
wye, delta, open delta configurations; Autotransformer; conventional transformer connected as
Autotransformer. Special Transformers – induction heating and high impedance and high frequency
transformer.
Three-Phase Synchronous Motor- construction and principle operation; V- curves; Phasor diagram;
methods of starting; applications.
Module - III (10 Lectures)
Synchronous Machines :
Three- phase alternators – construction and principle of operation; E.M.F. equation; distribution and
pitch factors; Synchronous reactance; performance of alternators on no-load and load; Phasor
diagram; voltage regulation, power calculations of turbine and hydro-generators,; synchronization of a
generator.
Module - IV (10 Lectures)
Three-Phase induction Motor- construction of slip ring and squirrel cage type induction motors;
Phasor diagram and equivalent circuit; torque-slip characteristics; maximum torque calculations; open
and short-circuit tests; losses and efficiency; starting of induction motors; speed control; Induction
generator.
Single-Phase Induction Motor- construction and principle of operation; capacitor- start and capacitorrun
motors; Universal motor; Stepper motors.
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Text Books :
- Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, 5th edition by Theodore Wildi (Pearson) Text.
- Electrical Machinery by A.E. Fitzerald and Charles Kingsley, Jr., and S.D. Umans, Tata
McGraw Hill Publication.
- Principles of Electric Machines by V.K Meheta and R. Meheta , S. Chand Publication.
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BSCP 2201 Physics - II (3-0-0)
This one semester Physics course is divided into four units. The unit - I deals with some
aspects of nuclear physics, unit - II introduces certain features of condensed matter physics, unit - III
deals with certain aspects of semiconductors and superconductors and unit - IV introduces Optoelectronic
devices and fibre-optic communication system.
Unit - 1
This unit covers the basic principles and applications of different types of accelerators and their
important applications.
- Need for nuclear accelerators.
- D.C. Accelerators : Cockcroft - Walton, Van de Graff, Tandem accelerators.
- RF accelerators : Linear accelerator, cyclotron, electron accelerator, betatron.
- Application of nuclear accelerators - production of radioisotopes, radiation processing of
materials, medical applications.
Unit - 2
This Unit deals with diffraction in crystals and its role in determining crystal structure.
Study of crystal structure by diffraction methods, Bragg’s condition for crystal diffraction, Lau
condition, Miller indices, Reciprocal lattice, Geometrical structure factor, Atomic form factor.
Unit - 3
This unit deals with certain features of semiconductors and superconductors.
- Energy bands in solids: Kronig - Penny model, allowed bands and forbidden gaps, elemental
and compound semiconductors.
- Superconductivity : Superconductors and their properties, Meisner effect, Type - I and Type -
II Superconductors, Thermodynamic properties of superconductors, London equation,
Application of superconductors.
Unit - 4
This unit introduces some Opto - electronic devices and fibre - optic communication system.
Laser : Principle of lasing, properties of Laser, construction and working of semiconductor laser,
Application of laser.
LED : Principle construction of operation and application, Introduction to fibre optics, basic
characterstics of optical fibres, optical fibre communication system.
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Text Books :
- Nuclear Physics, P. R. Roy & B. P. Nigan.
- Particle Accelerators, M. S. Livingston & J. P. Blewett.
- Concepts of Modern Physics, A. Beiser.
- Introduction to Solid State Physics, C. Kittel.
- Introduction to Lasers, A. Avadhnulu.
- Physics - II, B. B. Swain and P. K. Jena.
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BSCP 2202 Physics Of Semiconductor Devices (3-0-0)
Module – I
An appreciation of Quantum Mechanics in determining electrical properties of semiconductor.
The Semiconductor in Equilibrium :
Equilibrium distribution of electrons & holes, the n0 and p0 equation, intrinsic carrier concentration; Do
pant atoms and energy levels, ionization energy; the extrinsic semiconductor, the n0 p0 product,
position of Fermi-energy level, variation of EF with doping concentration and temperature.
Carrier Transport Phenomena :
Carrier drift: mobility, conductivity, velocity saturation:
Carrier Diffusion: Diffusion current density. Total current density. The Einstein relation.
Module – II: Number Representation in computers (4 Hours)
Non-equilibrium Excess Carrier in Semiconductor
Excess carrier generation and recombination, characteristics of excess carriers-continuity equation
and time – dependent Diffusion equation. Ambipolar Transport – Derivation of equation and
applications.
The Pn junction and Diode
Basic structure, built-in potential barrier, Electric field, space charge width; Reverse applied biasspace
charge width and Electric field. Junction capacitances.
Pn junction Diode : Ideal – current voltage relationship, Minority Carrier distribution, Ideal Pn junction
currents under forward and reverse bias.
Module – III
Pn junction diode (contd.):
Temperature effects, Small signal model of Pn junction, Equivalent circuits Recombination Current.
Junction Breakdown.
Metal-Oxide- Semiconductor FET (MOSFET)
The MOS structure : Energy band diagrams, Depletion Layer thickness, Work function difference, Flat
band Voltage, Threshold Voltage, Charge distribution, Capacitance –Voltage characteristics.
The basic MOSFET operation, Current –Voltage relation (Concepts)
Frequency limitation : Small signal Equivalent circuit.
The CMOS Technology.
Module – IV
The Bipolar Transistor
Basic Principle of Operation., Simplified Transistor Current Relation. Modes of operation, Amplification
with Bipolar transistors, Minority Carrier distribution Forward active mode, other modes of operation.
Low Frequency Common Base Current gain,. Non-ideal effects –Base width Modulation, Breakdown
Voltage. Equivalent Circuit Models –Eber’s –Moll Model, Hybrid- Pi model. Frequency limitation. Large
Signal Switching characteristics.
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Text Books :
- Semiconductor Physics and Devices- Basic Principles BY Donald A. Neamen, 3rd Edition,
Tata McgrawHill Edition. (Selected portion from chapters 2,4,4,6,7,8,10 & 11.).
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Reference Books:
- Solid state Electronics Devices – y Ben G. Strectman and Sanjay Benerjee, 5th Edition,
Pearson Edu.
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BSCC 2201 Chemistry - II (3-0-0)
Module - I (12 Lectures)
(To develop awareness about Water Treatment)
Water quality parameters and standards.
Hardness of Water : Types of hardness, Units of hardness, Determination of hardness.
Disadvantages of hardwater, acidity and alkalinity, Water Softening Techniques. Boiler feed
water, Water for Domestic purposes (municipal / Drinking Water).
Module - II (16 Lectures)
(To develop the basic concepts about the transition metal compounds and corrosion)
- Corrosion:
Dry and wet corrosion, Galvanic Corrosion, Stress Corrotion, Factors affecting corrosion,
Corrosion Control : (Proper design and fabrication procedure, Cathodic protection,
Passivation).
- Polymers:
Nomenclature and classification, Thermoplastic and thermosetting resins, Some typical useful
polymers:Polyethylene,PVC, polystyrene, PMMA, Nylon 6:6, Nylon 6, Bakelite, Terylene,
Silicones. Natural and synthetic rubbers: Neoprene, Butyl and Polyuarethane rubber,
Vulcanization.
Module - III (10 Lectures)
(To introduce the students about the basic concepts of fuels)
- Fuels:
Classification of fuels, calorific value, Analysis of Coal and Coke, Refining of Crude oil,
Fractional distillation, Cracking, Knocking and antiknocking, Octane and Cetane number.
Gaseous Fuel : Prodcer gas, Water gas, LPG & CNG.
Cobustion Calculation.
Module - IV (10 Lectures)
(To develop awareness amongst the students about the importance of water quality in domestic and
industrial world and concepts of various kinds of pollutions)
- Water Treatment:
Water quality parameters and standards, treatment of water for industrial and domestic
purpose.
- Environment pollution:
Green house effect, acid rain, depletion of ozone layer; Water pollution- bio chemical effect of
lead, arsenic, mercury and fluorides, sewage-B.O.D. and C.O.D.
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Text Books :
- Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd, 5th/6th Ed., Prentice Hall.
- Organic Chemistry by Solomons and Fryhle, Wiley Publishing.
- Guide to Organic Reaction Mechanism by Peter Sykes.
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee, 4th/5th Ed. ELBS.
- Inorganic Chemistry by D. F. Shriver, P. W. Atkins, C. H. Langaford ,Oxford, 1990.
- A Text Book on Engineering Chemistry by B. Pani, Galgotia Publication.
- Engineering Chemistry by P. C. Jain and M. Jain.
- Engineering Chemistry by R. Gopalan, D. Venkapaya and S. Nagarajan, Vikas Publishing
House.
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BSCC 2202 Material Sciences (3-0-0)
Module - I (10 Lectures)
- Classification of Engineering Materials. Engineering properties of materials. Selection of
Materials.
- Electron theory of solids : Free electron theory of metals. Electrical conductivity; Thermal
conductivity, Quantum theory of free electrons. Band theory of solids, Conductivity of metals
- Conductors, Insulators, Semiconductors, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, Band theory
of semi conductors Hall effect.
- Super Conductors - Zero resistivity, Critical magnetic field and critical current density. Type I
and II super conductors. Applications of Supercoductors.
Module - II (10 Lectures)
- Dielectric Materials : Microscopic Displacement of atoms and molecules in an external dc
electric field, Polarization and dielectric constant, Dielectric susceptibiity. Temperature
dependence, Dielectric Breakdown. Ferro electric material Piezoelectrics, Pyroelectrics,
Dielectric Materials as electrical isulators.
- Magentic Properties of Materials : Dia, Para and Ferro magenetic materials. Theory of
magnetism, Ferro magnetic materials or Ferrites, Comparison of magnetic behaviour and
magnetic parameters of Dia, Para and Ferro magnetic materials.
- Optical Properties of Materials : Scattering, Refraction, Theory of Refraction and absorption,
Atomic Theory of optical properties. Lasers, Optical fibres - Principle, structure, application of
optical fibre.
Module - III (10 Lectures)
- Organic Materials : Polymers - Mechanism of Polymerization : Addition, condensation and copolymerisation,
applications.
- Plastics - Types : Thermosetting and thermoplastics. Transfer moulding, injection moulding,
extension moulding, Blow moulding, Welding of plastics; Rubber types, application.
- Ceramics : Types, Structure, Mechanical properties, applications
Module - IV (10 Lectures)
- Composite Materials : Agglomerated Materials : Cermets, Reinforced Materials : Reinforced
Concrete. Glass fibre reinforced plastics, Carbon fibre reinforced plastics. Whiskers, fibre
reinforced plastics, Laminated plastic sheets. Tufnol, Properties of composites. Metal matrix
composites, manufacturing procedure for fibre reinforced composites.
- Performance of Materials in Service : Service performance, failure, design considerations,
Corrosion - types, (Atmospheric, Pitting, Stress Corrosion), Control & prevention, protective
coating, Performance of metals and Ceramics at high temperature.
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Text Books :
- Callister W.D., Materials Science and Engineering, John Wiley & Sons.
- Vijaya M. S., Rangarajan G, Materials Science, TMH.
- Rajendra V., Marikani A., Materials Science, TMH.
- Van Vlack L. H., Elements of Material Science and Engineering, Addison Wesley.
- Material Science, Raghavan.
- Processes and Material of manufacture : Lindberg, PHI.
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BCSE 3201 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ (3-0-0)
Module - I
Introduction to object oriented programming, user defined types, polymorphism, and encapsulation.
Getting started with C++ -syntax, data-type, variables, strings, functions, exceptions and statements,
namespaces and exceptions, operators. Flow control, functions, recursion. Arrays and pointers,
structures.
Module - II
Abstraction mechanisms: Classes, private, public, constructors, member functions, static members,
references etc. Class hierarchy, derived classes.
Inheritance: simple inheritance, polymorphism, object slicing, base initialization, virtual functions.
Module - III
Prototypes, linkages, operator overloading, ambiguity, friends, member operators, operator function,
I/O operators etc.
Memory management: new, delete, object copying, copy constructors, assignment operator, this
input/output.
Exception handing: Exceptions and derived classes, function exception declarations, Unexpected
exceptions, Exceptions when handling exceptions, resource capture and release etc.
Module – IV
Templates and Standard Template library: template classes, declaration, template functions,
namespaces, string, iterators, hashes, iostreams and other type.
Design using C++ design and development, design and programming, role of classes.
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Text Books :
- Bhave & Patekar- Object oriented Programming with C++, Pearson Education.
- Ashok N. Kamthane- Object oriented Programming with ANSI & Turbo C++, Pearson
Education.
- Robert Lafore- Object oriented programming in Microsoft C++.
- Balguru Swamy-C++, TMH publication.
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HSSM 4201 Engineering Economics And Costing (3-0-0)
Module - I
Time value of money : Simple and compound interest, Time value equivalence, Compound interest
factors, Cash flow diagrams, Calculation, Calculation of time –value equivalences.
Present worth comparisons, Comparisons of assets with equal, unequal and infite lives, comparison
of deferred investments, Future worth comparison, pay back period comparison.
Module - II
Use and situations for equivalent annual worth comparison, Comparison of
assets of equal and unequal life. Rate of return, Internal rate of return, comparison of IIR with other
methods, IRR misconceptions. Analysis of public Projects : Benefit/ Cost analysis, quantification of
project, cost and benefits, benefit/ cost applications, Cost –effectiveness analysis.
Module – III
Depreciation, Computing depreciation charges, after tax economic comparison, Break-even analysis;
linear and non-linear models. Sensitivity analysis: single and multiple parameter sensitivity.
Module – IV
Fixed and variable cost, Product and Process Costing, Standard Costing,
Cost estimation, Relevant Cost for decision making, Cost estimation, Cost control and Cost reduction
techniques.
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Text Books :
- Horn green, C.T., Cost Accounting, Prentice Hall of India.
- Riggs, J.L ., Dedworth, Bedworth, D.B, Randhawa, S.U. Engineering Economics, McGraw Hill
International Edition, 1996 (Chapter 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,11,12).
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HSSM 4202 Organizational Behaviour (3-0-0)
Module – I
The Study of Organizational Behaviour : Learning objectives, Definition and Meaning, Why Study OB,
An OB Model, New Challenges for OB Manager.
Learning – Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs, Learning and OB.
Case Analysis.
Module - II
Foundations of Individual Behaviour : Personality – Meaning and Definition, Determinants of
Personality, Personality Traits, Personality and OB.
Perception – Meaning and Definition, Perceptual Process, Importance of Perception in OB. Motivation
– Nature and Importance, Hertzberg’s Two Factor Theory, Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory,
Alderfer’s ERG Theory, Evaluations.
Case Analysis
Module - III
Organizational Behaviour Process : Communication – Importance, Types, Gateways and Barriers to
Communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal Effectiveness. Groups in
Organizations - Nature, Types, Why do people join groups, Group Cohesiveness and Group Decisionmaking
Managerial Implications, Effective Team Building. Leadership – Leadership & Management,
Theories of Leadership – Trait theory, Leader Behaviour theory, Contingency Theory, Leadership and
Follwership, How to be an effective Leader. Conflict – Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution.
An Introduction to Transactional Analysis (TA).
Case Analysis
Module – IV
Organization : Organizational Culture – Meaning and Definition, Culture and Organizational
Effectiveness. Introduction to Human Resource Management – Selection, Orientation, Training and
Development, Performance Appraisal, Incentives Organizational Change – Importance of Change,
Planned Change and OB techniques. International Organizational Behaviour – Trends in International
Business, Cultural Differences and Similarities, Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour in Global
Perspective.
Case Analysis
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Text Books :
- Keith Davis, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw – Hill.
- K.Aswathappa, Organizational Behaviour, Himalaya Publishing House.
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Reference Books :
- Stephen P. Robbins, Organizational Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India.
- Pradip N. Khandwalla, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw – Hill, New Delhi.
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CPES 5202 Analogue Electronics Circuits (3-1-0)
Module - I
- DC biasing of BJTs and FETs : Load lines, Operating Point, Fixed bias and Voltage - divider
bias. DC bias with voltage feedback. Bias stabilization. Design of bias.
- Small Signal Modelling of BJT and Analysis : The re transister model, hybrid model, graphical
determination of h-parameters. Low frequency small signal analysis of CE, CC and CB
configurations without feedback.
Module – II: Number Representation in computers (4 Hours)
- Small Signal Modelling and Analysis of FETs : Small Signal Model, Analysis of JFET C-S and
C-D configuration. Analysis of E-MOSFET and D-MOSFET configurations.
- System Approach - Effects of RS and RL : Two-port system, Individual and combined effects of
RS and RL on CE, Emitter follower and C-S networks.
- Capacitance. High - frequency modelling of BJT and FET. High frequency analysis of BJT
and FET amplifiers - Bode plot. Square Wave testing of amplifiers.
Module – III: Introduction to programming and programming languages (4 Hours)
- Compound Configurations : Cascade, Cascode and Darlington connections, C-MOS Circuit,
Current Source Circuits, Differential amplifier circuit.
- Feedback and Oscillator Circuit : Feedback and Oscillator Circuit : Feedback concept, Type of
feedback circuits, Practical feedback circuit. Analysis of only voltage-series feedback type
amplifier. Effects of negative feedback. Positive feedback, Barkhausen Criterion of Oscillation.
Oscillator Operation. R-C phase shift oscillator. Crystal Oscillator.
- Ideal Operational Amplifiers : Differential and Common mode operation, OP-AMP basics.
Equivalent Circuit Analysis of Inverting and Non - inverting OP - AMP circuits. Input
impedence.
Module – IV
- Practical OP-AMPS : OP-AMP Specifications, DC offset parameters, frequency parameters,
gain - bandwidth. OP-AMP applications on constant gain multiplier, Voltage summing,
Inegrator, Differentiator and Controlled sources. Instrumentation Amplifier and Active Filterslow,
high and bandpass.
- Power Amplifiers : Definition of A, B and C types. Conversion efficiency, Distortion analysis.
Push - pull configuration.
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Text Books :
- Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory By - Robert L. Boylestad and Lowis Nashelsky.
8th Edition Pearson Publication.
Selected portion from Chapter 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17.
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Reference Books:
- Electronic Design - By Martin S. Roden etl. Fourth Edition, SPD Publication.
- Integrated Electronics - By Millman & Halkias, Mcgraw Hill Internation students Edition.
- Electronic Devices and Circuits By David A. Bell, 4th Edition, PHI.
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BENG 9202 Basic Electronics Labarotary (0-0-3)
(At least 8 experiments including 1 - 7 and any one from 8 - 10)
- Familiarity with electronics components and Devices.
Testing of a semiconductor Diode and a Transisitor. IC pins connection (Digital Multimeter
should be used should be used in testing components and devices).
- Study and use of Oscilloscope to view waveforms and measure its amplitude and frequency.
- V - I Characterstic of a semiconductor diode. Determining DC and AC resistance.
- Half wave and Full wave rectifiers without and with capacitor filter. Record of waveforms,
Measurement of Average and rms values.
- V - I Characterstics of anpn or pnp transistor. DC Biasing and measurement of dc voltages
and currents.
- Gain - frequency response of JFET common source R-C coupled amplifier/BJT CE RC
coupled Amplifier.
- Op amp in Inverting, non inverting, Integrating and Differentiating configuration, Record of
wave forms.
- Truth Tables of logic gates.
- Study and experiment using MUX - DEMUX ICs / Shift Register IC.
- Study on CMOS logic Inverter.
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BENG 9201 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory (0-0-3)
List of Experiment (Any 8 of the following)
- Study and measurement the armature and field resistance of a DC machine.
- Calibration of ammeter, voltmeter and wattmeter with the help of sub-standard instrument.
- Verification of circuit theorems. Thevenin’s and Superposition theorems (with DC source
only).
- Voltage-current characteristics of incandescent lamps and fusing time-current characteristics
of fuse wire.
- Measurement of current, voltages and power in R-L-C series circuit excited by Single Phase
AC supply.
- Connection and starting of a three phase induction motor using direct online (DOL). or stardelta
starter.
- Connection and measurement of power consumption of a fluorescent lamp.
- Determination of open circuit characteristics (OCC) of DC machine.
- Starting and speed control of a DC shunt motor.
- Connection and testing of a single phase energy meter (unity power factor load only)
- Study of fan motor.
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BCSE 9201 Oop With C++ Laboratory (0-0-3)
(10 classes for 10 different programs)
- Programs on concept of classes and objects.(1 class).
- Programs using inheritance.(1 class).
- Programs using polymorphism.(1 class).
- Programs on use of operator overloading.(1 class).
- Programs on exception handling and use of templates.( 1 class).
- Programs on File handling in C++.(1 class).
- Design problem on stock and accounting of a small organization, railway reservation, payroll
preparation and optimization problem.(3 classes).
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BENG 9203 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (0-0-3)
Group A (Mechanics / Material Testing Lab.)
- Determination of equilibrium of coplanar forces.
- Determination of Moment of Intertia of Flywheel.
- Determination of tensile strength of materials by Universal Testing Machine.
Group B
- Determination of Metacentric Height and application to stability of floating bodies.
- Verification of Bernoulli’s Theorem and its application to Venturimeter.
- Determination of Cd and Cd of Orifices.
Group C
- Calibration of Bourden Type Pressure gauj and measurement pressure using manometers.
- Study of Cut-Sections of 2 stroke and 4 stroke Diesel Engine.
- Study of Cut-Sections of 2 stroke and 4 stroke Petrol Engine.
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CPES 9201 Network Devices Labarotary (0-0-3)
- Verification of Network Theorems.
- Study of D.C. and A.C. transients RL, RC, and RLC circuits.
- Determination of parameters of a 2 port network Z, Y, h and ABCD parameters.
- Determination of frequency response, attenuation and phase characterstics of the following
networks : Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass and Band Elimination filters.
- Study of a transformer as a coupled circuit and determination of its self and mutual
inductance.
- Response of single of double tuned coupled circuits.
- Spectral analysis of a non - sinusoidal wave form.
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CPES 9202 Analog Electronics Circuit Laboratory (0-0-3)
At least 10 out of 12 experiments should be done)
- BJT Bias circuit –Design, construction & test.
- JEET Bias circuits – Design, construction and test.
- Design, Build and test of BJT common-emitter circuit –D.C and A.C performance, A.C voltage
gain, input impedance and output impedance with bypassed and unbypassed emitter resistor.
- Design, Build and test of BJT emitter-follower-D.C and A.C performance voltage gain, input
impedance and output impadance investigated.
- Design, Build and Test of JFET common- source and common-drain amplifiers : D.C and A.C
performance, Voltage gain, input impedance and output unpedance investigated.
- Frequency response of a common –emitter amplifier: low frequency, high frequency and mid
frequency response.
- feed back amplifiers : series and shunt feedback types- input and output impedance and A.C
gain with and without feedback.
- Differential amplifiers circuits: D.C bias and A.C operation without and with current source.
- OP- Amp Schmitt Trigger Circuits.
- OP-Amp Frequency Response and Compensation.
- Square wave Testing of an amplifier.
- R.C phase shift oscillator / Wien-Bridge Osc-using OP-Amp/ Crystal Osc.
- Class A and Class B Power Amplifier.
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BSCM 2202 Mathmatics - IV
Module - I
Solution of equations by iteration, Newton’s method, Secant method, Interpolation
Numerical integration and differntiation.
Module - II
Gauss Siedel iteration method for solving a system of linear equations, Ruage Kutta Methods,
Introductory Linear Programming, Introductory Programming.
Module - III
Probability, Random variables, Probability distribution, mean & variance of distribution
Binomial, Poisson, hyper-geometric and normal distributions.
Module - IV
Random sampling, estimation of parameters, confidence intervals, Testing of hypothesis, acceptance
sampling, correlation and regression.
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Text Books :
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Advance Mathematics by E. Kreyszig (8th Edition)
Chapter 17 (17.1 - 17.3, 17.5), Chapter 18 (18.4), Chapter 19 (19.1), Chapter 20, Chapter 21, Chapter
22
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BENG 1208 - Fluid Mechanics And Hydraulic Machine (3-1-0)
Module – I
Introduction : Scope of fluid mechanics and its development as a science
Physical property of Fluid
Density, specific gravity, specific weight, specific volume, surface tension and capillarity, viscosity,
compressibility and bulk modulus, Fluid classification.
Fluid static
Pressure, Pascal’s Law, Pressure variation for incompressible fluid, atmospheric pressure, absolute
pressure, gauge pressure and vacuum pressure, monometer.
Hydrostatic process on submerged surface, force on a horizontal submerged plane surface, force on
a vertical submerged plane surface.
Module – II
Buoyancy and flotation, Archimedes’ principle, stability of immersed and floting bodies, determination
of metacentric height.
Fluid kinematics : Introduction, description of fluid flow, classification of fluid flow. Acceleration of fluid
particles, flow rate and continuity equation, differential equation of continuity.
Fluid dynamics : Introduction, Euler’s equation along a streamline, energy equation, Bernoulli’s
equation, Analysis of finite control volumes and its application to siphon, venture meter, orifice meter
Module – III
Turbine : Classification, reaction, Impulse, outward flow, inward flow and mixed flow turbines, Francis
& Kaplan turbines, Pelton wheel, Physical description and principle of operation, Governing of
Turbine.
Module – IV
Centrifugal Pump : Principles of classification, Blade angles, Velocity triangle, efficiency, specific
speed, characteristics curve.
Reciprocating Pump : Principles of working, slip, work done, effect of acceleration and frictional
resistance, separation.
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Text Books :
- Fluid Mechanics, A.K. Mohanty, PHI.
- Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, S.K. Som and G. Biswas, TMH.
- Fluid Mechanics, Modi & Seth.
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CPES 5201 Network Theory (3-1-0)
Module - I
Topological description of networks; Reviews of mesh & nodal analysis. Reciprocity & Millman’s
theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem.
Q factor, Bandwidth and Selectivity in Series & parallel resonance Circuits.
Coupled Circuits : Dot Convention for representing coupled circuits, coefficient of coupling.
Loop Analysis of coupled circuits, single and double tuned coupled circuits Transiet study in RLC
networks by Laplace transform method with DC and AC excitation.
Response to step, impulse and ramp inputs S - domain circuits.
Two Port networks : Z, Y, h, & ABCD representation of T and TT2 - port networks both in transmission
parameters T - TT networks, 2 port network, Cascade and Parallel Connections.
Image and iterative impendances.
Module - II
Network Functions & Responses :
Concept of complex frequency, driving point and transfer functions for one port and two network,
poles & zeros of network functions, Restriction on Pole and Zero locations of network function.
Impulse response and complete response. Time domain behaviour form pole-zero plot.
Filters : Design of low pass, high pass, band pass & band elimination filters. Active filters. Input
Power, Power Transfer and Insertion loss.
Problems in Optimizing power transfer; Insertion loss.
Module- III
Fourier Series & Fourier Transforms : Fourier Series representation of non sinusoidal waves. Discrete
spectra, rms values of non sinusoidal waves, Steady state response of linear circuits to non
sinusoidal waves, power in such circuits. Fourier Internal and Fourier transform of signum and step
functions. Applications to RL and RC circuits.
Network Synthesis :
Driving point functions, properties of positive real function.
Module - IV
Foster’s reactance Theorem, Synthesis of LC, RC and RL networks by Cauer - I, Cauer - II, Foster - I,
& II forms. Synthesis of active filters - Butterworth and Chebyshev Techniques.
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Text Books :
- Network Analysis : M.E Van Valkenbrg.
- Network Analysis & Synthesis : Franklin F. Kua Second Edition.
Reference Books :
- A Course in Electrical Circuits and Analysis : M. L. Soni, J. C. Gupta.
- Network Synthesis : M. E. Van Valkenberg.
- Eloectrical Networks : Alexander & Sadiku.
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BSCC 2201 Chemistry - II (3-0-0)
Module I (12 Lectures)
(To develop awareness about Water Treatment)
Water quality parameters and standards.
Hardness of Water : Types of hardness, Units of hardness, Determination of hardness.
Disadvantages of hardwater, acidity and alkalinity, Water Softening Techniques. Boiler feed
water, Water for Domestic purposes (municipal / Drinking Water).
Module II (10 Lectures)
(To develop the basic concepts about the transition metal compounds and corrosion)
- Corrosion:
Dry and wet corrosion, Galvanic Corrosion, Stress Corrotion, Factors affecting corrosion,
Corrosion Control : (Proper design and fabrication procedure, Cathodic protection,
Passivation).
- Polymers:
Nomenclature and classification, Thermoplastic and thermosetting resins, Some typical useful
polymers:Polyethylene,PVC, polystyrene, PMMA, Nylon 6:6, Nylon 6, Bakelite, Terylene,
Silicones. Natural and synthetic rubbers: Neoprene, Butyl and Polyuarethane rubber,
Vulcanization.
Module III (10 Lectures)
(To introduce the students about the basic concepts of fuels)
- Fuels:
Classification of fuels, calorific value, Analysis of Coal and Coke, Refining of Crude oil,
Fractional distillation, Cracking, Knocking and antiknocking, Octane and Cetane number.
Gaseous Fuel : Prodcer gas, Water gas, LPG & CNG.
Cobustion Calculation.
Module IV (10 Lectures)
(To develop awareness amongst the students about the importance of water quality in domestic and
industrial world and concepts of various kinds of pollutions).
- Water Treatment:
Water quality parameters and standards, treatment of water for industrial and domestic
purpose.
- Environment pollution:
Green house effect, acid rain, depletion of ozone layer; Water pollution- bio chemical effect of
lead, arsenic, mercury and fluorides, sewage-B.O.D. and C.O.D.
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Text Books :
- Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd, 5th/6th Ed., Prentice Hall.
- Organic Chemistry by Solomons and Fryhle, Wiley Publishing.
- Guide to Organic Reaction Mechanism by Peter Sykes.
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee, 4th/5th Ed. ELBS.
- Inorganic Chemistry by D. F. Shriver, P. W. Atkins, C. H. Langaford ,Oxford, 1990.
- A Text Book on Engineering Chemistry by B. Pani, Galgotia Publication.
- Engineering Chemistry by P. C. Jain and M. Jain.
- Engineering Chemistry by R. Gopalan, D. Venkapaya and S. Nagarajan, Vikas Publishing
House.
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BSCC 2202 Material Sciences (3-0-0)
Module - I (10 Lectures)
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Classification of Engineering Materials. Engineering properties of materials. Selection of
Materials.
- Electron theory of solids : Free electron theory of metals. Electrical conductivity; Thermal
conductivity, Quantum theory of free electrons. Band theory of solids, Conductivity of metals.
- Conductors, Insulators, Semiconductors, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, Band theory
of semi conductors Hall effect.
- Super Conductors - Zero resistivity, Critical magnetic field and critical current density. Type I
and II super conductors. Applications of Supercoductors.
Module - II (10 Lectures)
- Dielectric Materials : Microscopic Displacement of atoms and molecules in an external dc
electric field, Polarization and dielectric constant, Dielectric susceptibiity. Temperature
dependence, Dielectric Breakdown. Ferro electric material Piezoelectrics, Pyroelectrics,
Dielectric Materials as electrical isulators.
- Magentic Properties of Materials : Dia, Para and Ferro magenetic materials. Theory of
magnetism, Ferro magnetic materials or Ferrites, Comparison of magnetic behaviour and
magnetic parameters of Dia, Para and Ferro magnetic materials.
- Optical Properties of Materials : Scattering, Refraction, Theory of Refraction and absorption,
Atomic Theory of optical properties. Lasers, Optical fibres - Principle, structure, application of
optical fibre.
Module- III (10 Lectures)
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Organic Materials : Polymers - Mechanism of Polymerization : Addition, condensation and copolymerisation,
applications.
Plastics - Types : Thermosetting and thermoplastics. Transfer moulding, injection moulding,
extension moulding, Blow moulding, Welding of plastics; Rubber types, application.
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Ceramics : Types, Structure, Mechanical properties, applications.
Module - IV (10 Lectures)
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Composite Materials : Agglomerated Materials : Cermets, Reinforced Materials : Reinforced
Concrete. Glass fibre reinforced plastics, Carbon fibre reinforced plastics. Whiskers, fibre
reinforced plastics, Laminated plastic sheets. Tufnol, Properties of composites. Metal matrix
composites, manufacturing procedure for fibre reinforced composites.
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Performance of Materials in Service : Service performance, failure, design considerations,
Corrosion - types, (Atmospheric, Pitting, Stress Corrosion), Control & prevention, protective
coating, Performance of metals and Ceramics at high temperature.
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Text Books :
- Callister W.D., Materials Science and Engineering, John Wiley & Sons.
- Vijaya M. S., Rangarajan G, Materials Science, TMH.
- Rajendra V., Marikani A., Materials Science, TMH.
- Van Vlack L. H., Elements of Material Science and Engineering, Addison Wesley.
- Material Science, Raghavan.
- Processes and Material of manufacture : Lindberg, PHI.
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BSCP 2201 Physics - II (2-0-0)
This one semester Physics course is divided into four units. The unit - I deals with some
aspects of nuclear physics, unit - II introduces certain features of condensed matter physics, unit - III
deals with certain aspects of semiconductors and superconductors and unit - IV introduces Optoelectronic
devices and fibre-optic communication system.
Unit - 1
This unit covers the basic principles and applications of different types of accelerators and their
important applications.
Detailed constructional features of accelerators are not necessary.
- Need for nuclear accelerators.
- D.C. Accelerators : Cockcroft - Walton, Van de Graff, Tandem accelerators.
- RF accelerators : Linear accelerator, cyclotron, electron accelerator, betatron.
- Application of nuclear accelerators - production of radioisotopes, radiation processing of
materials, medical applications.
Unit - 2
This Unit deals with diffraction in crystals and its role in determining crystal structure.
Study of crystal structure by diffraction methods, Bragg’s condition for crystal diffraction, Lau
condition, Miller indices, Reciprocal lattice, Geometrical structure factor, Atomic form factor.
Unit - 3
This unit deals with certain features of semiconductors and superconductors.
- Energy bands in solids: Kronig - Penny model, allowed bands and forbidden gaps, elemental
and compound semiconductors.
- Superconductivity : Superconductors and their properties, Meisner effect, Type - I and Type -
II Superconductors, Thermodynamic properties of superconductors, London equation,
Application of superconductors.
Unit - 4
This unit introduces some Opto - electronic devices and fibre - optic communication system.
Laser : Principle of lasing, properties of Laser, construction and working of semiconductor laser,
Application of laser.
LED : Principle construction of operation and application, Introduction to fibre optics, basic
characterstics of optical fibres, optical fibre communication system.
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Text Books :
- Nuclear Physics, P. R. Roy & B. P. Nigan.
- Particle Accelerators, M. S. Livingston & J. P. Blewett.
- Concepts of Modern Physics, A. Beiser.
- Introduction to Solid State Physics, C. Kittel.
- Introduction to Lasers, A. Avadhnulu.
- Physics - II, B. B. Swain and P. K. Jena.
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BSCP 2202 Physics Of Semiconductor Devices (3-0-0)
Module - I (9 Hours)
An appreciation of Quantum Mechanics in determining electrical properties of semiconductor.
The Semiconductor in Equilibrium :
Equilibrium distribution of electrons & holes, the n0 and p0 equation, intrinsic carrier concentration; Do
pant atoms and energy levels, ionization energy; the extrinsic semiconductor, the n0 p0 product,
position of Fermi-energy level, variation of EF with doping concentration and temperature.
Carrier Transport Phenomena :
Carrier drift: mobility, conductivity, velocity saturation.
Carrier Diffusion: Diffusion current density, Total current density, The Einstein relation.
Module - II
Non-equilibrium Excess Carrier in Semiconductor :
Excess carrier generation and recombination, characteristics of excess carriers-continuity equation
and time – dependent Diffusion equation. Ambipolar Transport – Derivation of equation and
applications.
The Pn junction and Diode :
Basic structure, built-in potential barrier, Electric field, space charge width; Reverse applied biasspace
charge width and Electric field. Junction capacitances.
Pn junction Diode : Ideal – current voltage relationship, Minority Carrier distribution, Ideal Pn junction
currents under forward and reverse bias.
Module - III
Pn junction diode (contd.):
Temperature effects, Small signal model of Pn junction, Equivalent circuits Recombination Current.
Junction Breakdown.
Metal-Oxide- Semiconductor FET (MOSFET)
The MOS structure : Energy band diagrams, Depletion Layer thickness, Work function difference, Flat
band Voltage, Threshold Voltage, Charge distribution, Capacitance –Voltage characteristics.
The basic MOSFET operation, Current –Voltage relation (Concepts)
Frequency limitation : Small signal Equivalent circuit.
The CMOS Technology.
Module IV
The Bipolar Transistor
Basic Principle of Operation., Simplified Transistor Current Relation. Modes of operation, Amplification
with Bipolar transistors, Minority Carrier distribution Forward active mode, other modes of operation.
Low Frequency Common Base Current gain,. Non-ideal effects –Base width Modulation, Breakdown
Voltage. Equivalent Circuit Models –Eber’s –Moll Model, Hybrid- Pi model. Frequency limitation. Large
Signal Switching characteristics.
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Text Books :
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Semiconductor Physics and Devices- Basic Principles BY Donald A. Neamen, 3rd Edition,
Tata McgrawHill Edition. (Selected portion from chapters 2,4,4,6,7,8,10 & 11).
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Reference Books:
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Solid state Electronics Devices – y Ben G. Strectman and Sanjay Benerjee, 5th Edition,
Pearson Edu.
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BCSE 3202 Relational Database Management Systems (3-0-0)
Module - I
Database System Architecture - Data Abstraction, Data Independence, Data Definitions and Data
Manipulation Languages.
Data models - Entity Relationship(ER), Mapping ER Model to Relational Model, Network .Relational
and Object Oriented Data Models, Integrity Constraints and Data Manipulation Operations.
Module - II
Relation Query Languages, Relational Algebra, Tuple and Domain Relational Calculus, SQL and
QBE.
Relational Database Design: Domain and Data dependency, Armstrong’s Axioms, Normal Forms,
Dependency Preservation, Lossless design, Comparison of Oracle & DB2
Module - III
Query Processing and Optimization: Evaluation of Relational Algebra Expressions, Query
Equivalence, Join strategies, Query Optimization Algorithms.
Module - IV
Storage Strategies: Indices, B-Trees, Hashing, Transaction processing: Recovery and Concurrency
Control, Locking and Timestamp based Schedulers, Multiversion and Optimistic Concurrency Control
Schemes.
Advanced topics: Object-Oriented and Object Relational databases. Logical Databases, Web
Databases, Distributed Databases, Data Warehouse and Data Mining.
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Text Books :
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Elmaski & Navathe -Fundamentals of Database Systems, 4th Edition, Pearson Education
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C.J.Date - An introduction to Database Systems, Pearson Education
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Bipin Desai -An introduction to Database System, Galgotia Publication.
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HSSM 4202 Organizational Behaviour (3-0-0)
Module - I
The Study of Organizational Behaviour : Learning objectives, Definition and Meaning, Why Study OB,
An OB Model, New Challenges for OB Manager.
Learning – Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs, Learning and OB.
Case Analysis
Module - II
Foundations of Individual Behaviour : Personality – Meaning and Definition, Determinants of
Personality, Personality Traits, Personality and OB.
Perception – Meaning and Definition, Perceptual Process, Importance of Perception in OB. Motivation
– Nature and Importance, Hertzberg’s Two Factor Theory, Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory,
Alderfer’s ERG Theory, Evaluations.
Case Analysis
Module - III
Organizational Behaviour Process : Communication – Importance, Types, Gateways and Barriers to
Communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal Effectiveness. Groups in
Organizations - Nature, Types, Why do people join groups, Group Cohesiveness and Group Decisionmaking
Managerial Implications, Effective Team Building. Leadership – Leadership & Management,
Theories of Leadership – Trait theory, Leader Behaviour theory, Contingency Theory, Leadership and
Follwership, How to be an effective Leader. Conflict – Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution.
An Introduction to Transactional Analysis (TA).
Case Analysis
Module - IV
Organization : Organizational Culture – Meaning and Definition, Culture and Organizational
Effectiveness. Introduction to Human Resource Management – Selection, Orientation, Training and
Development, Performance Appraisal, Incentives Organizational Change – Importance of Change,
Planned Change and OB techniques. International Organizational Behaviour – Trends in International
Business, Cultural Differences and Similarities, Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour in Global
Perspective.
Case Analysis
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Text Books :
- Keith Davis, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw – Hill.
- K.Aswathappa, Organizational Behaviour, Himalaya Publishing House.
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Reference Books:
- Stephen P. Robbins, Organizational Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India.
- Pradip N. Khandwalla, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw – Hill, New Delhi.
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HSSM 4201 Engineering Economics And Costing
Module - I (10 hours)
Time value of money : Simple and compound interest, Time value
equivalence, Compound interest factors, Cash flow diagrams, Calculation, Calculation of time –value
equivalences.
Present worth comparisons, Comparisons of assets with equal, unequal and infite lives, comparison
of deferred investments, Future worth comparison, pay back period comparison.
Module - II (10 hours)
Use and situations for equivalent annual worth comparison, Comparison of
assets of equal and unequal life. Rate of return, Internal rate of return, comparison of IIR with other
methods, IRR misconceptions. Analysis of public Projects : Benefit/ Cost analysis, quantification of
project, cost and benefits, benefit/ cost applications, Cost –effectiveness analysis.
Module III (10 hours)
Depreciation, Computing depreciation charges, after tax economic
comparison, Break-even analysis; linear and non-linear models. Sensitivity analysis: single and
multiple parameter sensitivity.
Module IV (12 hours)
Fixed and variable cost, Product and Process Costing, Standard Costing,
Cost estimation, Relevant Cost for decision making, Cost estimation, Cost control and Cost reduction
techniques.
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Text Books :
- Horn green, C.T., Cost Accounting, Prentice Hall of India.
- Riggs, J.L ., Dedworth, Bedworth, D.B, Randhawa, S.U. Engineering Economics, McGraw Hill
International Edition, 1996 (Chapter 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,11,12).
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CPES 5203 Digital Electronics Circuits (3-1-0)
Module - I (11 hours)
Number System and Codes:
Binary Number base Conversations, Octal and Hexadecimal numbers, Complements, Signed Binary
Numbers, Binary Codes- BCD Codes, Gray Code, ASCII Character Code, Codes for serial data
transmission and storage.
Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates:
Axiomatic definition of Boolean algebra. Basic theorems and properties of Boolean algebra, Boolean
functions; Canonical and Standard forms; minterms and maxterms standard forms; minterms and
maxterms, standard forms Digital Logic Gates, multiple inputs.
Module - II (13 hours)
Gate Level Minimization:
The Map Method, K Maps, input five variables, Product of Sums Simplification, Don’t care conditions.
Nand and NOR implementation. AND –OR invent, OR-AND invent implementation, Ex-OR function,
Parity generation and checking, Hardware Description Language (HDL).
Combinational Logic:
Combinational Circuits, Analysis and Design Procedure; Binary Adder-Sub tractor, Decimal Adder,
Binary Multiplier, Magnitude Comparator, Decoders, Encoders, Multipliers, HDL for Combinational
Circuits.
Module - III (12 hours)
Synchronous Sequential Logic:
Sequential Circuit, Latches, Flip-flop, Analysis of Clocked sequential Circuits, HDL for Sequential
Circuits, State Reduction and Assignment. Design Procedure.
Registers and Counters:
Shift Register, Ripple Counters, Synchronous Counters Asynchronous Counter, Ring Counters,
Modulo-N Counters, HDL for Registers and Counters.
Module - IV (15 hours)
Memory and Programmable Logic:
Random Access Memory (RAM), Memory Decoding, Error detection and Correction, Read only
Memory, Programmable Array Logic, Sequential Programmable Devices.
Register Transfer Levels:
Register transfer level notion, Register transfer level in HDL, Algorithm, State Machine, Design
Examples. HDL Description of Design, Examples, Binary Multiplier, HDL, Description of Binary
Multiplier.
Digital Integrated Logic Circuits:
RTL, DTL, TTL, ECL, MOS and CMOS logic circuits. Switch –lever-Modeling with HDL.
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Text Books :
- Digital Design, 3rd Edition by M. Morries Mano, Pearson Edu. India, Additional Reading Ch. !
to 10 except 9.
- Digital Design – Principle & Practice, 3rd Edition by John F. Wokerly, Pub. Pearson
Education.
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BENG 9201 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory (0-0-3)
List of Experiment (Any 8 of the following)
- Study and measurement the armature and field resistance of a DC machine.
- Calibration of ammeter, voltmeter and wattmeter with the help of sub-standard instrument.
- Verification of circuit theorems. Thevenin’s and Superposition theorems (with DC source
only).
- Voltage-current characteristics of incandescent lamps and fusing time-current characteristics
of fuse wire.
- Measurement of current, voltages and power in R-L-C series circuit excited by Single Phase
AC supply.
- Connection and starting of a three phase induction motor using direct online (DOL). or stardelta
starter.
- Connection and measurement of power consumption of a fluorescent lamp.
- Determination of open circuit characteristics (OCC) of DC machine.
- Starting and speed control of a DC shunt motor.
- Connection and testing of a single phase energy meter (unity power factor load only).
- Study of fan motor.
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BENG 9202 Basic Electronics Labarotary (0-0-3)
(At least 8 experiments including 1 - 7 and any one from 8 - 10)
- Familiarity with electronics components and Devices
Testing of a semiconductor Diode and a Transisitor. IC pins connection (Digital Multimeter
should be used should be used in testing components and devices).
- Study and use of Oscilloscope to view waveforms and measure its amplitude and frequency.
- V - I Characterstic of a semiconductor diode. Determining DC and AC resistance.
- Half wave and Full wave rectifiers without and with capacitor filter. Record of waveforms,
Measurement of Average and rms values.
- V - I Characterstics of anpn or pnp transistor. DC Biasing and measurement of dc voltages
and currents.
- Gain - frequency response of JFET common source R-C coupled amplifier/BJT CE RC
coupled Amplifier.
- Op amp in Inverting, non inverting, Integrating and Differentiating configuration, Record of
wave forms.
- Truth Tables of logic gates.
- Study and experiment using MUX - DEMUX ICs / Shift Register IC.
- Study on CMOS logic Inverter.
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BCSE 9202 RDBMS LABORATORY (0-0-3)
(10 Classes for 10 Different Programs)
- Use of SQL syntax : Insertion, Deletion, Join), Updation using SQL. (1 class)
- Program segments in embedded SQL using C as host language to find average grade point
of a student, etc.. (1 class)
- Program for Log based data recovery technique. (1 class)
- Program on data recovery using check point technique. (1 class)
- Concurrency control problem using lock operations. (1 class)
- Use of package (ORACLE) for programming approaches(2 classes)
- Use of package (DB2) for programming approaches(2 classes)
- Programs on JDBC/ODBC to print employee’s / student’s information of a particular
department. (1 class)
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CPES 9201 NETWORK DEVICES LABAROTARY (0-0-3)
- Verification of Network Theorems
- Study of D.C. and A.C. transients RL, RC, and RLC circuits.
- Determination of parameters of a 2 port network Z, Y, h and ABCD parameters.
- Determination of frequency response, attenuation and phase characterstics of the following
networks : Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass and Band Elimination filters.
- Study of a transformer as a coupled circuit and determination of its self and mutual
inductance.
- Response of single of double tuned coupled circuits.
- Spectral analysis of a non - sinusoidal wave form.
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BENG 9203 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (0-0-3)
Group A (Mechanics / Material Testing Lab.
- Determination of equilibrium of coplanar forces.
- Determination of Moment of Intertia of Flywheel.
- Determination of tensile strength of materials by Universal Testing Machine.
Group B
- Determination of Metacentric Height and application to stability of floating bodies.
- Verification of Bernoulli’s Theorem and its application to Venturimeter.
- Determination of Cd and Cd of Orifices.
Group C
- Calibration of Bourden Type Pressure gauj and measurement pressure using manometers.
- Study of Cut-Sections of 2 stroke and 4 stroke Diesel Engine.
- Study of Cut-Sections of 2 stroke and 4 stroke Petrol Engine.
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CPES 9203 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS LABORATORY (0-0-3)
(10 experiments out of 13 should be done during the Semester)
- Digital Logic Gates : Investigate logic behaviour of AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX-NOR.
Invert and Buffer gates, use of Universal NAND Gate.
- Gate–level minimization : Two level and multi level implementation of Boolean functions.
- Combinational Circuits: design construct and test : address and subtractors, code converters,
gray code to binary and 7 segment display.
- Design, implement and test a given design example with (i) NAND Gates only (ii) XOR Gates
only and (iii) Decide and NAND Gates.
- Design with multi-plexers and de-multiplexers.
- Flip-Flap : construct, Test and investigate operation of SR, D & J-K flipflops.
- Shift Registers : Investigate the operation of all types of shift registers with parallel load.
- Counters : Design, construct and test various ripple and synchronous counters – decimal
counter, Binary counter with parallel load.
- Memory Unit : Investigate the behaviour of RAM unit and its storage capacity – 16 X 4 RAM :
testing, simulating and memory expansion.
- Clock-pulse generator- design, implements and test.
- Parallel adder and accumulator : design, implement and test.
- Binary Multiplier : design and construct a circuit that multiplier 4-bit unsigned numbers to
produce a 8-bit product.
- Verilog HDL simulation of experiments : choose any from Sl No 3 to 12 and implement it.
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HSSM 4301 Optimization In Engineering (3-0-0)
Course Objective : The course aims at acquainting the students to mathematical modeling of
engineering design, operation and maintenance problems and their optimization algorithms.
Module – I (10 hours)
Formulation of engineering optimization problems : Decision variables, objective function and
constraints. Example of typical design, operation and maintenance problems in engineering : Design
of a water tank, design of a truss, design of a network (electrical, communication sewerage and water
supply networks), product mix problem, transportation and assignment problems, shift scheduling of
employees, design of reliable devices, design of reactors, shortest route problem, set covering
problem, traveling salesman problems. Only physical problems and their mathematical models to be
discussed.
Linear Programming Problem : Formulation, Graphical solution, Simplex method, Duality theory, Dual
simplex method, Formulation and solution of engineering problems of planning and scheduling.
Module – II (10 hours)
Sensitivity Analysis, Transportation Problem, Assignment Problem, Network Models : Minimal
Spanning Tree Problem, Maximal Flow Problem, Shortest Route Problem, Minimum Cost Flow
Problem. Algorithms and applications to be covered.
Module – III (10 hours)
Integer Linear Programming Problem. Branch and Bound and Cutting Plane Methods. Zero-one
Programming Problem, Knapsack Problem, Set covering Problem, Set Partitioning Problem, Traveling
Salesman Problem. Deterministic Dynamic Programming Problems. Applications and algorithms to be
discussed.
Module – IV (12 hours)
Queueing theory, Game theory, Simulation, Decission theory & Sequencing Problem
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Text Books :
- H. A. Taha – Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
- D. T. Phillips, A Ravindran and J.J. Solaberg, Principles of Operation Research, John
Wiley and Sons.
- S. Kalavathi, Operations research, Vikash Publication.
- B.E Gillett, Introduction to operations research, TMH.
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BCSE 3301 Design & Analysis Of Algorithms (3-0-0)
Module – I
Introduction to design and analysis of algorithms, Growth of Functions (Asymptotic notations,
standard notations and common functions), Recurrences, solution of recurrences by substitution,
recursion tree and Master methods, worst case analysis of Merge sort, Quick sort and Binary search,
Design & Analysis of Divide and conquer algorithms.
Heapsort :
Heaps, Building a heap, The heapsort algorithm, Priority Queue, Lower bounds for sorting.
Module – II
Dynamic programming algorithms (Matrix-chain multiplication, Elements of dynamic programming,
Longest common subsequence).
Greedy Algorithms – (Achivity- selection Problem, Elements of Greedy strategy, Fractional knapsac
problem, Huffman codes).
Module – III
Data structure for disjoint sets :- Disjoint set operations, Linked list representation, Disjoint set
forests.
Graph Algorithms: Breadth first and depth-first search, Minimum Spanning Trees, Kruskal and Prim’s
algorithms, single – source shortest paths (Bellman-ford and dijkstra’s algorithms).
Module – IV
Fast Fourier Transform, string matching (Rabin-Karp algorithm), NP – Completeness (Polynomial
time, Polynomial time verification, NP – Completeness and reducibility, NP-Camplete problems
(without Proofs), Approximation algorithms (Traveling Salesman Problem).
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Text Books :
- T.H. Cormen, C.E. Leiserson, R.L. Rivest.
- C.Stein : Introduction to algorithms –2nd edition, PHI,2002.
- Chapters : 1,2,3,4 (excluding 4.4), 6,7,(7.4.1), 8(8.1)15(15.2,15.3,15.4), 16 (16.1,16.2,16.3), 21
(21.1,21.2,21.3), 22(22.2,22.3), 23,24(24.1,24.2,24.3) 30,31(31.1,31.2) 34,35(35.2).
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BCSE 3308 Automata Theory (3-0-0)
Module – I
Automata & Language; Context-free grammars.
Module – II
Pushdown automata, noncontext free languages Turing machines.
Module – III
Decidability, reducibility.
Module – IV
Time complexity class P, class NP, NP completeness.
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Text Books :
- Michael Sipser : Introduction to the theory of computation (Thomson).
- Chapters : 1,2,3,4,5,7.
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BCSE 3309 Computer Architecture And Organization– I (3-0-0)
Module – I
Basic structures of Computers: Functional units, operational concepts, Bus structures, Software, Performance, Multiprocessors and multicomputers. Machine Instruction and Programms: Memory location and addresses, Memory Operations, Instructions and instruction Sequencing, Addressing modes, Assembly Language, Basic Input/Output operations, subroutine, additional Instructions.
Module – II
8085 Microprocessor Architecture: Instruction Sets, Addressing modes, Memory Interfacing, Assembly Language Programming.
Module – III
Arithmetic : Addition and subtraction of signed Numbers, Design of Fast Adders, Multiplication of positive Numbers, Signed-operand multiplication , Fast multiplication, Integer Division, Floating- point Numbers, (IEEE754 s…) and operations.
Module – IV
Basic Processing units: Fundamental concepts, execution of complete Instructions, Multibus organization, Hardwired control, Micro programmed control.
Memory System: Basic Concepts, cache Memory, performance consideration, Virtual memories, Memory Management requirement, secondary storage.
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Text Books :
- Computer Organization Carl Hamacher, Zvonkovranesic, Safwat Zaky, Mc Graw Hill.
- Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and application with 8085, R.S. Gaonkar.
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Reference Books:
- Computer Organization and Design Hardware/ Software Interface: David
A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy ELSEVIER.
- Computer Architecture and Organisations, Design principles and Application. B. Govinda Rajalu, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing company Ltd.
- Computer system Architecture: Morris M. Mano PHI NewDelhi.
- Computer Architecture and Organization. John P. Hayes Mc Graw Hill introduction.
- Structured Computer Organisation A.S. Tanenbum, PHI.
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BSCM 3301 Discrete Mathematical Structures (3-1-0)
Module – I
Logic, Prepositional Equivalences, Predicates and quantifiers, Nested quantifiers, methods of proof, proof strategies, sequences and summations. Mathematical induction, recursive definition and structural induction, Program corrections.
Module – II
Basics of counting, the pigeonhole principle, generalized permutations and combinations, recurrence relations, solution of recurrence relations, generating functions, Inclusion - Exclusion, Applications of Inclusion-Exclusion, Relations and their properties, many relations representation & closures of relation, Equivalence relations, partial orderings.
Module – III
Introduction to graphs, graph terminology, representing graphs and graph isomorphism, connectivity, Erlong and Hamiltonian Paths, Planar graphs, graph coloring. Introduction to trees, Application of trees,
Module – IV
Semi groups, Monoids, Groups, Subgroups, Cosels and Lagrange’s theorem, Permutation groups, group codes, Isomorphisms, Homomorphism and normal subgroups, Rings, Integral domains and fields.
Lattices and algebraic systems, principle of duality, Basic Proportion, Distributive & complemented lation boolean lattices and Boolean algebras, Boolean function and Boolean expression, proposional calculus.
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Text Books :
- K.E. Rosen :Discrete Mathematics and its application 5th Edition Tata McGraw Hill, 2003 Chapters: 1(1.1-1.5), 3(3.1-3.4,3.6), 4(4.1-4.3,4.5),6(6.1,6.2,6.4-6.6), 7,8(8.1-8.5, 8.7,8.8), 9(9.1,9.2).
- C.L. Liu – Elements of Discrete Mathematics –2nd Edition TMH 2000. CHAPTERS: 11(11.1-11.10),12(12.1-12.8).
- Thomas Koshy – Discrete Mathematics and Application, ELSEVIER.
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BCSE 9301 Optimization Laboratory (0-0-3)
- Solving linear programming problems using a package (formulation, solution, sensitivity analysis etc).
- writing small programmes to implement Hook and Jeeves algorithm, Nelder and Nead (Geometric Simplex Algorithm etc. in C, C ++ , Mat lab or any other programming language.
- Solution of a simultaneous set of non-linear equations using minimization.
- Introduction to simulated annealing and genetic algorithm.
- Formulation of some real life engineering problems as optimization problems.
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BCSE 9302 Design And Analysis Of Algorithm Lab. (0-0-3)
All the problems have to be implemented either writing C programs or writing C++ programs
Elementary Problems : (8 is compulsory and any four among the rest)
- Using a stack of characters, convert an infix string to a postfix string.
- implement polynomial addition using a single linked list.
- Implement insertion, deletion, searching of a BST, Also write a routine to draw the BST horizontally.
- implement insertion routine in an AVL tree using rotation.
- Implement binary search and linear search in a program.
- Implement heap sort using a max heap.
- Implement DFS/ BFS routine in a connected graph.
- mplement Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm using BFS.
Greedy Algorithm (Any Two)
- Given a set of weights, form a Huffman tree from the weight and also find oot the code corresponding to each weight.
- Take a weighted graph as an input, find out one MST using Kruskal/ prim’s algorithm.
- Given a set of weight and an upper bound M – Find out a solution to the Knapsack problem.
Divide and Conquer Algorithm (any Two)
- Write a quick sort routine, run it for a different input sizes and calculate the time of running. Plot in graph paper input size verses time.
- Implement two way merge sort and calculate the time of sorting.
- mplement Strasseem’s matrix multiplication algorithm for matrices whose order is a power of two.
Dynamic programming (Any one)
- Find out a solution for 0/1 knapsack problem.
- given two sequences of character, find out their longest common subsequence using dynamic programming.
NP Complete and NP Hard problems (Any two)
- Find out a solution to graph colorability problem of an input graph.
- Find out a solution to the N-Queen Problem.
- Find out a solution to sum of subset problems.
Backtracking Algorithm (All two)
- Rat in a Maze.
- Game Trees.
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BCSE 9303 Computer & Organization Lab. (0-0-3)
- Simulation of fast multiplication and division algorithms in Matlab or C programs.
- Some experiments using hardware trainer kits for floppy drive, CD drive, dot matrix printers etc.
- Dismantling and assembling a PC along with study of connectors , ports, chipsets, SMPS etc. Draw a block diagram of mother board and other board.
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A study project on some hardware technologies (Memory, Serial Bus, Parallel Bus, USB Standard, Hard Disk Technology etc).
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HSSM 4302 Production And Operation Management (3-0-0)
Objective :
This course aims at acquainting all engineering graduates irrespective of their specializations, the basic issues and tools of managing production and operation functions of an organization.
Module - I
- Operation Function in an Organization, Manufacturing Vrs Service Operation, System view of Operations, Strategic Role of Operations, Operations Strategies for Competitive Advantages, Operations Quality and Productivity Focus, Meeting Global Challenges of Production and Operations Imperatives.
(3 hours).
- Designing Products, Services and Processes New Product Design : Product Life Cycle, Product Development Process, Product Quality and Reliability Design, Process Technology : Project , Jobshop, Batch, Assembly Line, Continuous Manufacturing, Process Technology Life Cycle, Process Technology Trends; FMS, CIM, CAD, CAM, GT, Design for Services, Services Process Technology, Services Automation. Value Engineering, Standardization, Make or buy Decision.
(4 hours).
- Job Design and Work Measurement, Method Study : Techniques of Analysis, recording, improvement and standardization. Work Measurement : Work Measurement Principles using Stopwatch Time Study, Predetermined Motion Time Standards and Work Sampling, Standard Time Estimation.
(4 hours).
Module - II
- Location and Layout Planning : Factor Influencing Plant and Warehouse Locations, Impact of Location on cost and revenues. Facility Location Procedure and Models : Qualitative Models, Breakeven Analysis, Single Facility, Location Model, Multi-facility Location Model, Mini max Location, Total and Partial Covering Model.
- Layout Planning : Layout Types : Process Layout, Product Layout, Fixed Position Layout Planning, Systematic Layout Planning, CRAFT.
- Group Technology and Cell Formation, Rank Order Clustering Method for Machine –Component Assignment,. Line Balancing : Basic concepts, General Procedure, Rank Positional Weight Method.
(7 hours).
- Forecasting : Principles and Method, Moving Average, Double Moving Average, Exponential Smoothing, Double Exponential Smoothing, Winter’s Method for Seasonal Demand, Forecasting Error Analysis.
(4 hours).
Module - III
- Manufacturing Planning and Control : The Framework and Components : Aggregate Planning, Master Production Scheduling, Rough-cut-Capacity Planning, Material Requirements Planning, Capacity Requirements Planning, Shop Order System and Purchase Order System. Transportation Method for Aggregate Production Planning, Material Requirement Planning, Scheduling and Dispatching Functions, Progress Monitoring and Control.
(4 hours).
- Sequencing and Scheduling : Single Machine Sequencing : Basics and Performance Evaluation Criteria, Methods for Minimizing Mean Flow Time, Parallel Machines : Minimization of Makespan, Flowshop sequencing : 2 and 3 machine cases : Johnson’s Rule and CDS heuristic. Jobshop Scheduling : Priority dispatching Rules.
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- Inventory Control : Relevant Costs, Basic EOQ Model, Model with Quantity discount, Economic Batch Quantity, Periodic and Continuous Review Systems for Stochastic Systems, Safety Stock, Reorder Point and Order Quantity Calculations. ABC Analysis.
(4 hours).
Module – IV
- Project Management : Project Management through PERT / CPM. Network Construction, CPM, Network Calculation, Crashing of Project Network, Project Scheduling with Limited Resources. Line of Balance.
(5 hours)
- Modern Trends in Manufacturing : Just in Time (JIT) System; Shop Floor Control By Kanbans, Total Quality Management, Total Productive Maintenance, ISO 9000, Quality Circle, Kaizen, Poke Yoke, Supply Chain Management
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Text Books :
- J. L. Riggs : Production Systems : Planning Analysis and Control, John Wiley.
- E. E Adam and R. J. Ebert “ Production and Operation Management”, Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
- S.N. Chary, “ Production and Operations Management”, Tata McGraw Hill.
- R. Paneerselvam, “Production and Operation Management, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.
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BCSE 3305 Operating Systems (3-0-0)
Module – I
Introduction : What is an Operating System.
Simple Batch Systems, Multiprogramming and Time Sharing systems. Personal Computer Systems, Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems and Real time Systems.
Operating system structures: system components, protection system, O.S. Services, system calls
Process Management: Process concept, Process Scheduling, Operation on Processes, Cooperting Processes. Interprocess communication. Threads CPU Scheduling : Basic concepts, scheduling criteria, scheduling algorithms.
Module – II
Deadlocks: System model, Deadlock Characterization Methods for Handling Deadlocks, Deadlock Prevention, Deadlock avoidance, Deadlock Detection, recovery from Deadlock.
Memory management: Background, Logical versus Physical Address space, swapping, contiguous
Allocation. Paging, Segmentation.
Virtual Memory: Background, Demand paging, performance of Demand paging, Page Replacement,
Page Replacement Algorithms. Allocation of frames, Thrashing, Demand Segmentation.
Module – III
File-system Interface: File concept, Access Methods Directory implementation, Recovery.
Module – IV
I/O systems: Overview, I/O Hardware, Application of I/O interface, Kernel I/O - subsystem
Transforming I/O requests to Hardware Operations. Secondary storage Structure: Disk Structure, Disk
Scheduling, Disk Management, Swap space Management, Disk Reliability, Case Studies LINUX,
WINDOW NT.
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Text Books :
- Operating System Concepts : Abraham Silberschatz and Peter Bear Galvin, Addison wesley.
Chapter-1, Chapter-3 (3.1,3.2,3.3) , Chapter-4, Chapter-5(5.1,5.2,5.3) Chapter-7 (7.1-7.7), Chapter-8,
Chapter-9, Chapter-10, Chapter-11, , Chapter-12(12.1-12.5), , Chapter-13(13.1-1.35).
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Reference Books:
- Operating System, McGraw Hill, Madnik & Donovan.
- Operating Systems and system Programming, SCITECH, P. Blkeiahn Prasad.
- Moswen O.S. – PHI, Andrew, S. Tannenbaum.
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BCSE 3306 Computer Networks (3-0-0)
Module – I
Overview of Data Communications and Networking .
Physical Layer : Analog and Digital, Analog Signals, Digital Signals, Analog versus Digital, Data Rate
Limits, Transmission Impairment, More about signals.
Digital Transmission : Line coding, Block coding, Sampling, Transmission mode.
Analog Transmission: Modulation of Digital Data; Telephone modems, modulation of Analog signals.
Multiplexing : FDM 150, WDM 155, TDM 157,
Transmission Media : Guided Media, Unguided media (wireless)
Circuit switching and Telephone Network : Circuit switching, Telephone network.
Module – II
Data Link Layer:
Error Detection and correction : Types of Errors, Detection, Error Correction
Data Link Control and Protocols:
Flow and error Control, Stop-and-wait ARQ. Go-Back-N ARQ, Selective Repeat ARQ, HDLC.
Point-to –Point Access : PPP
Point –to- Point Protocol, PPP Stack,
Multiple Access,
Random Access, Controlled Access, Channelization.
Local area Network : Ethernet,
Traditional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet.
Wireless LANs: IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth virtual circuits: Frame Relay and ATM.
Module – III
Network Layer : Host to Host Delivery: Internetworking, addressing and Routing
Network Layer Protocols: ARP, IPV4, ICMP, IPV6 ad ICMPV6
Transport Layer : Process to Process Delivery : UDP; TCP congestion control and Quality of service.
Module – IV
Application Layer :
Client Server Model, Socket Interface, Domain Name System (DNS):
Electronic Mail (SMTP) and file transfer (FTP) HTTP and WWW.
Security
Cryptography, Message security, User Authentication.
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Text Books :
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Data Communications and Networking : Third Edition. Behrouz A. Forouzan
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Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing company Limited.
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- Computer Networks : Third Edition, A system Approach, Larry L/ Peterson and Bruce S. Davie
ELSEVIER.
- Computer Networks, A. S. Tannenbum PHI.
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BCSE 3307 Computer Architecture & Organization -II (3-1-0)
Module - I (8 hours)
Input-output organization: Accessing I/O devices, Programmed I/O, Interrupt driven I/O, DMA, Buses,
Interface circuits, standard I/O interfaces (PCI,SCSI,USB).
Module - II (10 hours)
Architectural classification of parallel processing (FLYNN’S), Pipelining: Basic concepts, Instruction
and arithmetic pipelining, Data Hazards, Instruction Hazards, Influence on Instruction sets, Data path
and control considerations, superscalar operations, Ultra SPARC II example, performance
considerations, pipeline reservation tables and scheduling.
Module - III (10 hours)
Array processors: SIMD Array processors, SIMD Interconnection networks.
SIMD Computers and performance Enhancement: The space of SIMD Computers, The Illiac-IV and
the BSP systems, The massively parallel processor, Performance Enhancement methods.
Module - IV (12 hours)
Multiprocessor: Functional structures, Interconnection networks, Parallel memory organizations, some
example of multiprocessor: C.mmp, S-1, HEP, Mainframe multiprocessor systems, Cray X-mp.
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Text Books :
- Computer Organization by Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, Safwat Zaky, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION
- Computer Architecture and parallel processing by Kai Hwang & Faye A. Briggs, McGraw Hill
International Edition
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CPES 5302 Digital Signal Processing (3-0-0)
Module – I (10 hours)
Discrete Time Signals and System :
Discrete Time Signals (Elementary examples, classification : periodic and a periodic Signals energy
and Power signals, Even and Odd Signals) .
Discrete Time System :
Block diagram representation of discrete time systems, classification of discrete time systems –static
and dynamic, time variant and time – invariant, linear and non-linear, casual and anti-casual, stable
and unstable.
Analysis and response (convolution sum ) of discrete - time linear LTI system, Recursive and
Non-recursive discrete time system. Constant coefficient differences equations and their solutions,
impulse response of LTI system , structures of LTI systems Recursive and Non-recursive
realization of FIR system. Correlation of dispute time Signal.
Selected portions from Chapter 2 (2.1, 2.2,2.3,2.4,2.5, 2.6.1) of Textbook – I
Chapter 1 of Textbook- 2.
Module – II (10 hours)
The Z transform :
The Z-transform and one-sided Z-transform, properties of Z-transform , inverse of the Z-transform ,
Solution of difference equations.
Selected portions from Chapters 3 (3.1, 3.2,3.5) of Textbook – I
Selected portion of chapter 4 of Textbook - 2
The Discrete Fourier Transform :
The DFT and IDFT, relationship , DFT with Z- transform , the DFT as a linear transformation
Relationship of DFT with Z-transform , properties of DFT: periodicity, linearity, summery and time
reversal of a sequence.
Circular convolution, circular correlation, circular correction by convolution, method linear convolution
by overlap save methods and by overlap add method, Circular convolution and correlation by DFT
method, Overlap add and save filtering by DFT method.
Selected portion from Chapter – 5 (5.1.2,5.1.3,5.1.4,5.2,5.2.1,5.2.2, 5.2.3, 5.3.2) of textbook – 1.
Selected portion of chapter 6 of textbook - 2.
Module- III (10 hours)
Fast Fourier Transform :
Operation counts by direct copulation of DFT, Radix – 2 FFT algorithm- Decimation –in-time (DIT)
and Decimation – in frequency (DIF) algorithm, Efficient computation DFT of Two real sequences ,
Efficient Computation of DFT of a 2 N-pt real sequences.
Selected portions from chapter 6 (6.1.1,6.1.3, 6.2.1, 6.2.2) of Text book –I
Selected portions from chapter 7 and 8 of Text book – 2.
Design and Digital Filters:
Casually and its implication, Design of linear phase FIR filters using different windows. Design of IIR
filters – Impulse Invariance Method and Bilinear transformation method.
Selected portions from chapter 8 (8.1.1, 8.2.1, 8.2.2., 8.3.2,8.3.3.) of Text book – I
Module – IV (10 hours)
Estimation of spectra from finite duration signals, Non-parametric method of power spectrum
estimations.
The Bartleff method and the Blackman and Tukey method.
Selected portion from chapter 12 of Text book - 1: 12.1,12.1.1,12.1.2,12.1.3,12.2.1, 12.2.3.
Selected portion from chapter 12 of Text book – 2
Implementation of Discrete Time System structure of FIR systems – Direct form, cascaded form.
Structure IIR Systems - Direct form I & II realizations
Selected portions from chapter 7 (7.2, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.3, 7.3.1 ) of Text book –I
Selected portions from chapter 9 of Text book – 2.
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Text Books :
- Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G. Proakis and D. G.
Manolakis, 3rd Edition, Pearson.
- Digital Signal Processing by S. Salivahanan, TMH
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Reference Books:
- Introduction of Digital Signal Processing – J. R. Johnson, PHI.
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PECS 3301 Artificial Intelligence (3-0-0)
Module – I 10 hours
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence : The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, The History of Artificial
Intelligence, and The State Of The Art.
Intelligent Agents : Introduction, How Agents should Act, Structure of Intelligent Agents,
Environments.
Solving Problems by Searching : problem-Solving Agents, Formulating problems, Example problems,
and Searching for Solutions, Search Strategies, Avoiding Repeated States, and Constraint
Satisfaction Search.
Informed Search Methods ; Best-First Search, Heuristic Functions, Memory Bounded Search, and
Iterative Improvement Algorithms.
Module – II 10 hours
Agents That Reason Logically ; A Knowledge-Based Agent, The Wumpus World Environment,
Representation, Reasoning & Logic prepositional Logic : A very simple Logic, An agent for The
Wumpus World.
First-Order Logic ; Syntax and Semantics, Extensions and National, Variations, using First Order
Logic, Logical Agents for The Wumpus World, A Simple Reflex Agent, Representing Charge in the
World, Deducing Hidden Properties of the World, Preferences Among Actions, Toward A Goal-Based
Agent.
Building a Knowledge Base ; Properties of Good and Bad Knowledge Bases, Knowledge Engineering.
The Electronic Circuits Domain, General Outology, The Grocery Shopping World.
Inference in First-Order Logic : Inference Rules Involving Quantifiers, An Example Proof. Generalized
Modus Ponens, Forward and Backward, Chaining & Completeness, Resolution : A complete
Inference Procedure, Completeness of Resolution.
Module – III 10 hours
Planning : A Simple Planning Agent Form Problem Solving to Planning. Planning in Situation
Calculus. Basic Representations for Planning. A Partial-Order planning Example, A partial Order
planning Algorithm, Planning With partially Instantiated Operators, Knowledge Engineering for
Planning.
Making Simple Decision : Combining Beliefs and desires under uncertainty. The Basis of Utility
Theory, Utility Functions. Multi attribute utility Functions, Decision Networks. The Value of Information.
Decision - Theoretic Expert Systems.
Learning in Neural and Belief Networks’ How the Brain Works, Neural Networks, perceptions, Multilayered
Feed Forward Networks Applications Back propagation algorithm Applications of Neural
Networks.
Module – IV 10 hours
Knowledge in Learning ; Knowledge in Learning, Explanation-based Learning, Learning Using
Relevance Information, Inductive Logic programming.
Agents That Communicate ; Communication as action, Types of Communicating Agents, A Formal
Grammar for A subset of English Syntactic Analysis (Parsing), Definite Clause Grammar (DCG),
Augmenting A Grammar. Semantic Interpretation. Ambiguity and Disambiguation. A Communicating
Agent.
Practical Natural Language processing Practical applications. Efficient Parsing Scaling up the lexicon.
Scaling up the Grammar Ambiguity. Discourse Understanding.
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Text Books :
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Russell S J & Norvig P, Artificial Intelligence ; A modern Approach (ISBN 0- 131-038-052) Prentice-Hall Inc, 2002.
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Reference Books:
- Winston P H, Artificial intelligence (3rd Edition) (ISBN 0-201 - 533 - 744) Addison Wesley
1992.
- Rich E Knight K, Artificial Intelligence (2nd Edition) (ISBN 0-070-522-634) McGraw Hill 1991.
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CPEC 5308 Communication Engineering (3-0-0)
Module - I (12 hours)
Elements of Communication System – Analogue System, Digital System, Distinguishing features.
Electromagnetic Spectrum. Bandwidth. Comparision between Analogue & Digital Communication
Systems.
Baseband Signals :
Analogue Signal, Digital Signal. Converting an analogue signal to Digital Signal: Sampling, Nyquist
Criteria. Information and Sampled value. Quantization and Binary Coding of sampled values .
Transformation of Base band signal from Time domain to Frequency domain and Vice-versa. F .
T. of few simple baseband signals.
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM). Inter Symbol
Interference and Crosstalk. Digital Baseband Signal Formats – Unipolar, Bipolar, NRZ and RZ. Pulse
Code Modulation, Quantization error. Companding –Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis. TDM of 8-bit
PCM Signal. Digital Baseband Reception. Conceptual definition of Matched Filter. Binary Matched
Filter Detector.
Module - II (12 hours)
Modulation Techniques :
Need for Modulation, Analogue Modulation Techniques : Amplitude Modulation (AM), Depth of
Modulation, Modulated Waveform, Powers in Carrier, and Sidebands. Generation of DSBC and
SSB, Balanced Modulator, AM Demodulators. Frequency Modulation (FM) – Frequency Deviation ,
Frequency Modulated Waveform, Spectrum. Narrow Band FM and Wideband FM. Generation of FM;
Narrow Band FM Modulator, Wideband FM Modulator, FM Discriminator.
Digital Modulation Techniques :
Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) – their Basic Principle, Waveform ,
Generation and Detection. Ideal low pass, Bandpass and Band rejection filters – their impulse
response (no mathematical derivation).
Module – III (11 hours)
Noises in Communication Systems : Sources of Noise, White noise, Narrow Band Noise. Spectral
Density Function of Noise (no derivation explaining its utility in noise performance evaluation of a
Communication System). Performance of Communication Systems in the Presence of noise: SNR of
AM, FM. PSK-PCM- Simple derivation and or Interpretation of Standard SNR expressions in each
case.
Noise bandwidth, Available Power, Noise temperature Two port noise Bandwidth, Input Noise
Temperature , Noise Figure, Equivalent noise temperature of a cascade. An example of a receiving
system.
Antennas and Propagation of Radio Waves :
Dipole Antenna and Parabolic Reflector Antenna- their Principle of Operation, Radiation Pattern and
Gain Propagation of Radio wave over ground and through ionosphere . Line of Sight Propagation of
Microwave Signal.
Module – IV (10 hours)
Modern Communication Systems :
Brief description of fiber optic communication System : Block Diagram, Range of operating
Wavelength , Optical Fiber, Optical Sources - LEO & LASER, Optical detectors; Concept of GH2 -
km Bandwidth . Advantages of fiber optic system,
Brief description of Satellite Communication Systems : Block diagram. Frequency bands of operation,
uplink and down link frequencies, Transponder , earth stations, Types of Antenn mounted on
satellites. Services available through satellite.
Mobile Communication :
Cellular Communication System : Block Schamic description , Cellular frequency bands, digital
Technology , Cellular Concept, Capacities, Roaming facilities . Received Signal, Fading concept of
diversity reception. Multiple access facilities.
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Text Books :
- Analog and Digital Communication Systems 5th Edition by Martin S. Roden. SPD Publisher
Selected portion from Ch. 1,2, 3,4 and 5.
- Principle of Communication System by H. Tanb and D. L. Shilling .
- Communication Systems by R.P. Singh and S. D. Sapre. TMH.
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Additional Reading:
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Communication Electronics - Principles and Applications, 3rd Edition by Louis E. Freuzel. (For
topics 6,7, and 8).
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PEBT 8301 Bio Informatics (3-0-0)
Module - I 12 hours
Introduction to Genomic data and Data Organization : Sequence Data Banks - introduction to
sequence data banks - protein sequence data bank. NBFR-PIR. SWISSPORT. Signal peptide data
bank, Nucleic acid sequence data bank -GenBank, EMBL nucleotide sequence data bank. AIDS virus
sequence data bank. PRNA data bank, structural data banks - protein Data Bank (PDB). The
Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) : Genome data bank - Metabolic pathway data ; Microbial and
Cellular Data Bank.
Module - II 12 hours
Introduction to MSDN (Microbial Strain Data Network) : Numerical Coding Systems of Microbes,
Hibridoma Data Bank Structure, Virus Information System Cell line information system ; other
important Data banks in the area of biotechnology/life sciences/biodiversity.
Sequence analysis : Analysis Tools for Sequence Data Banks : Pair wise alignment - NEEDLEMAN
and Wunsch algorithm, Smith Waterman, BLAST, FASTA algorithms to analyze sequence data ;
Sequence patterns motifs and profiles.
Module - III 10 hours
Secondary Structure Predictions ; prediction algorithms; Chao-Fasman algorithm. Hidden-Markov
model, Neural Networking.
Tertiary Structure predictions ; predication algorithms ; Chao-Fasman algorithm. Hidden-Markov
model, Neural Networking.
Module - IV 10 hours
Applications in Biotechnology : Protein classifications, Fold libraries, Protein structure prediction : Fold
recognitions (threading), protein structure predictions : Comparative modeling (Homology), Advanced
topics : Protein folding, Protein-ligand interactions, Molecular Modeling & Dynamics, Drug Designing.
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Text Books :
- Lesk, Introduction to Bio Informatics, OUP.
- Introduction to Bio-informatics, Atwood, Pearson Education.
- Developing Bio-informatics Computer Skills, Cynthia Gibas and Per Jambeck.2001 SPD.
- Statistical Methods in Bio-informatics, Springer India.
- Beginning Perl for Bio-informatics, Tisdall. SPD.
- Biocomputing ; Informatics and Genome Project, Smith, D.W. 1994, Academic Press, NY.
- Bioinformatics ; A practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and proteins. Baxevains. A.D.
Quellette, B.F.F., John Wiely & Sons.
- Murty CSV, Bioinformatics, Himalaya.
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BCSE 9304 Operating System Lab. (0-0-3)
- Study of UNIX Command.
- Introduction to LINUX (Any distribution can be used).
- Shell scripting for UNIX/ LINUX systems.
- Study of Windows NT/ 2000 features.
- Study of File systems : UNIX/ FAT/ NTFS.
- Introduction to the Windows Registry.
- A study project on any one aspect of modern operating systems.
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CPEC 9306 Digital Signal Processing Lab. (0-0-3)
- Simulation of Various DSP fundamental in Mat Lab or C.
- Design of Filters in MAT Lab or C.
- Some experiments on DSP on trainer Kits on any brand ( TI, Analog Etc) involving study of
the processor commands and processor architecture. The student should understand how the
DSP Chip Architecture is different from the Architecture of a general purpose processor.
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BCSE 9305 PROJECT
HSSM 4403 Environmental Engineering (3-0-0)
Objective : This course introduces the students to the environmental consequences of Industries,
development actions etc. and the methods of minimizing their impact through technology and legal
systems.
Module – I
Ecological Concepts and Natural Resources : Ecological perspective and value of environment.
Environmental auditing, Biotic components, Ecosystem Process : Energy, Food Chain, Water cycle,
Air cycle etc., Environmental gradients, Tolerance levels of environment factor, EU, US and Indian
Environmental Law, Global Perspective.
Chemistry and Microbiology in Environmental Engineering : Physical and chemical properties of
water, Atmospheric chemistry, Soil chemistry, Microbiology, Chemical and biochemical reactions,
Material balances and Reactor configurations.
Concept in Hydrology : Hydrological cycle, Water balance, Energy budget, Precipitation, Infiltration,
evaporation and evapotranspiration, Rainfall-runoff relationships, Urban hydrology, Ground water,
Ground water chemistry, Water contamination and pollution prevention.
Module – II (9 hours)
Water Pollution : water quality standards and parameters, Assessment of water quality, Aquatic
pollution, Freshwater pollution, Estuarine water quality, Marine pollution, Organic content parameters,
DO and BOD demand in streams, Transformation process in water bodies, Oxygen transfer by water
bodies, Turbulent mixing, Water quality in lakes and preservers , Ground water quality.
Air Pollution : Air pollution and pollutants, criteria pollutants, Acid deposition, Global climate change –
green house gases, non-criteria pollutants, emission standard form industrial sources, air pollution
metereology, Atmospheric dispersion.
Noise Pollution : Physical Properties of sound, Noise criteria, Noise Standards, Noise measurement,
Noise control.
Module – III (15 hours)
Water Treatment : Water quality standards, Water sources and their quality, Water treatment
processes, Pre-treatment of water, Conventional process, Advanced water treatment process.
Waste Water Treatment : Water flow rate and characteristics, Design of waste water network, Waste
water treatment process, pretreatment, primary and secondary treatment of waste water, Activated
sludge treatment : Anaerobic digestion and its microbiology, Reactor configurations and methane
production. Application of anaerobic digestion. Bio-solids regulations, Characteristics and processing
of bio-solids, first and second stage processing of sludge. Sludge disposal,. Integrated sewage and
sludge management.
Solid Waste Management :
Source classification and composition of MSW : properties and separation, storage and
transportation, MSW Management, Waste minimization of MSW, Reuse and recycling, Biological
treatment, Thermal treatment, Landfill, Integrated waste management.
Hazardous Waste Management, Hazardous waste and their generation, Medical hazardous waste,
Household waste, Transportation and treatment of hazardous waste : Incinerators, Inorganic waste
treatment, Treatment systems for hazardous waste, handling of treatment plant residue.
Industrial Air Emission Control :
Characterization of air stream, Equipment selection, Equipment design, Special Methods : Flue gas
desulphurization, NOx removal, Fugitive emissions.
Module – IV (8 hours)
Waste Minimization : Concept, Life Cycle Assessment, Elements of waste minimization strategy,
Benefits of waste minimization, Elements of waste minimization programme, Waste reduction
techniques.
Environment impact Assessment, Origin and procedure of EIA, Project Screening for EIA, Scope
studies, Preparation and review of EIS.
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Reference Books :
- Environmental Engineering Irwin/ McGraw Hill International Edition, 1997, G. Kiely.
- Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science, M. L. Davis and S. J. Masen, McGraw
Hill International Edition, 2004.
- Environmental Science, Curringham & Saigo, TMH.
- rinciples of Environmental Science, Curringhum.
- Introduction to Environmental Science, Y. Anjaneyalu, B. S. Publication..
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PECS 3404 Compiler Design (3-0-0)
Overview of systems, Software and programming language, Compiler and translators, Automatic
generation of lexical analysers, Syntax analysis, parsing of contex free language, Top down and
bottom-up parsing techniques, deterministic parsor concept, Recurive descent parsor, LL (1), SLR
and LALR, Error detection, Correction and recovery, syntax dircied translation, Semantic analysis,
Symbol table organization and routine allocation, Register allocation and code generation and
optimization.
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Text Books :
- Principle of Compiler Design, A.V. Aho and J.D Ullman, Addition –Wesley
- Principle of Compiler Design, A.V.T. Aho, and Rabi Sethi, Addition-Sesley
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BCSE 3402 Software Engineering (3-0-0)
Module – I
Evolution and impact of Software engineering, SW lifecycle models SW project Management;
Requirement analysis and specification.
Module – II
Software design, function oriented software design, object modeling wring UML, object Oriented
software development, user interface design.
Module – III
Coding & Testing, Reliability and Quality management.
Module – IV
Computer aided software engineering, software maintenance, software reuse.
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Text Books : -
Fundamentals of software Engineering – Rajib Mall. (PHI – 2nd Edition).
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BCSE 3405 Internet And Web Technology (3-0-0)
The Internet and WWW
Understanding the WWW and the Internet, Web Architecture, Major issues in web solution
development, Web servers (details of Apache Web Server), Web Browsers ( Microsoft Internet
Explorer and Netscape Navigated)
HTML
Planning of Web page, Model and structure for a Website, designing Web pages, Basic HTML using
images links, HTTP methods and forms, Tables, Multimedia content (Audio and Video) Frames
CGI Basics
Introduction to CGI, CGI building blocks, CGI Scripting in C, CGI Security
JAVA Script
Programmng Fundamentals, built in object, Form object and elemnt, Adavnce Java Script objects,
Working with data, Flow Control Structures, Operator, Custom function and Object, Data entry and
Validation, Tables and Forms, Security Issues
VB Scripts
VB Script functionality, Active X controls, Active Server Pages, Error Handling, VB Script Controls,
Web Based application
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Text Books : -
There are large numbers of good books available in each topic. Instructor are advised to use their
library resources.
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Reference Books:
- Internet Read-Map, Benett Falk, BPB Publication
- HTML complete reference, Powell, TMH
- Rese Colderun, Teach yourself CGI Programming in 7 days, Tech Media 1998
- Danni Goodman, Java Script Bible, 2nd Ed. Comdex Computer Pub.1997
- Professional ASP 3.0, Alles Homer & David Susmen, SPD Publication
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BCSE 3406 Information Systems & Design (3-0-0)
Module – I
Introduction to Information systems Development : overview of system analysis and Design
Categories of Information systems, Systems Development strategies, Implementation and Evaluation,
Tools for systems development, Information systems Planning Methodologies, Managing project
Review and selection, Preliminary Investigation, Project Feasibility, selecting the project,
development strategy.
Requirement Analysis and Determinations:
Activities in Requirements determination, Fact finding Techniques: Interview, Questionnaire, Record
Review, observation, Tools for Documenting Procedures and Decisions: Decision Trees, Decision
Tables, Structured Analysis, Dataflow Analysis, Tools for dataflow strategy, Developing data flow
diagrams, Leveling, Data dictionary.
Module – II
Prototype Development Strategy: purpose of prototyping, steps in prototype Method, use of
prototypes, tools for prototyping , Prototyping Strategies.
Computer Aided System Tools: Benefits of computer Assisted Tools, Categories of computer assisted
system Engineering (CASE) Tools.
Module – III
System Design: Objectives, Features to be designed, Managing the design process, Managing End-
User development system Design of output, Design of Input and control, Design of online dialogue,
Design of Files and Databases.
Module – IV
System Engineering and Quality Assurance: Designing reliable and maintainable system , Program
Structure charts, Software Modules, Coupling, Cohesion.
Software Design and documentation Tools :
Structured flowchart, HIPO, Wamier/Orr diagrams. Managing quality Assurance, Assessing system
Reliability, Testing Strategies, Documentation.
Managing System Implementation: Training Conversion Methods, Data and File Preparation, post
implementation review.
Managing Information system Development: Estimation and management of development Time,
Personnel and Development Management, structured walkthroughs.
Selection of Hardware and Software:
Hardware Selection, Determining size and capacity requirements. Computer Evaluation, plugcompatible
equipment, financial Factors, Maintenance and Support, Software Selection.
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Text Books : -
Analysis and Design of Information Systems, A. James Senn, Tata McGraw Hill.
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BCSE 3407 VLSI System Design (3-0-0)
Module – I (10hours)
Introduction, Historical perspective, VLSI Design methodologies, VLSI Design Flow, Design
Hierarchy, Design Styles, CAD Technology . Fabrication of MOSFETS, Fabrication processes, NMOS
Fabrication, CMOS n-well process, Layout Design rules, Stick Diagrams, Full Custom Mark Layout
Design, MOS Transistor, Review of structure and operation of MOSFET (n-MOS enhancement
type), CMOS, MOSFET v-I characteristics , MOSFET scaling and small geometry effects, MOSFET
capacitances, Modeling of MOS Transistors- Basic concept the SPICE level-1 models, the level –2
and level –3 model equations.
Module – II (10 hours)
MOS Inverters : Basic NMOS inverters, characteristics , inverters with resistive load and with n-type
MOSFET load, CMOS inverter and characteristics .
MOS inverters : Switching characteristics and interconnect effects: Delay time definitions and
calculation, inverter design with delay constraints , estimation of parasitics switching power
dissipation of CMOS inverters.
Module –III (10 hours)
Combinational MOS logic circuits, CMOS logic circuits , state style, complex logic circuits, pass
transistor logic, sequential logic circuit – introduction, SR latch, clocked latch & flip-flop circuits ,
CMOS D latch and edge triggered flip-flop .
Dynamics logic circuits : Dynamic logic, basic principles, high performance dynamics CMOS circuits,
Dynamic Ram, SRAM, flash memory.
Module – IV (12 hours)
Systems Design method, design strategies, concept of FPGA, standard cell based design, design
capture tools, hardware definition languages such as VHDL and packages. Xlinx (introduction),
introduction to IRSIM and GOSPL (open source packages) , design verification and testing ,
simulation at various levels including timing verification, faults models. Design strategies for
testing chip level and system level test techniques.
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Text Books :
- CMOS Digital integrated Circuits – Analysis & Design – Sung Mo-Kang & Yussuf Leblebici, TMH.
- VHDL Programming by example –Perry TMH.
- Digital Integrated Circuit, J.M. Rabey, Chandrasan, Nicolic, Pearson.
- CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit, B.M. Kang & Y Leblebici, TMH.
- Modern VLSI Design, Wayne Wolf, Pearson.
- Algorithm for VLSI Design and Automation, N. Sherwani, Kluwer.
- VHDH, Bhaskar, PHI.
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Reference Books:
- Digital Integrated Circuits : A Design Perspective – Rabey et.al. Pearson Education.
- VLSI design Techniques for analog and digital circuits – Geiger et. Al. McGraw Hill.
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PECS 3401 Soft Computing (3-0-0)
Module - I
Neural Networks :
Fundamentals of Neural Networks: Models of an artificial Neuron, Neural Network Architecture,
Learning methods
Back Propagation Networks:
Architecture of a Back propagation Network : back propagation, Learning Effect of Tunning
parameters of the Back propagation Neural Network, variation of standard Back Propagation
Algorithms.
Module – II
Associative memory : Auto correlators, Kosko’s Discrete BAM, Exponential BAM, Associative memory
for Real-coded Pattern Pairs, Applications.
Adaptive Resonance Theory :
ART1,ART2, Applications
Module –III
FUZZY LOGIC
Fuzzy set theory: crisp sets, fuzzy sets, crisp relations, fuzzy relations, Fuzzy Systems: Crisp logic
predicate logic, fuzzy logic, fuzzy Rule based system, Defuzzification Methods.
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
Fundamentals of genetic algorithms: Encoding, Fitness functions, Reproduction.
Genetic Modeling :
Cross cover, Inversion and deletion, Mutation operator, Bit-wise operators, Bitwise operators used in
GA. Convergence of Genetic algorithm. Applications , Real life Problems.
Module – IV
Hybrid Systems :
Hybrid system, neural Networks, fuzzy logic and Genetic algorithms hybrids.
Genetic Algorithm based Back propagation Networks:
GA based weight determination applications:
Fuzzy Back Propagation Networks, Fuzzy Associative Memories: Single Association FAM, Fuzzy
Hels FAMS,
Fuzzy logic controlled genetic Algorithms soft computing tools,
Fuzzy constraints, GA in fuzzy logic controller design, Applications.
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Text Books : -
Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Genetic Algorithm ( synthesis and Application)
S.Rajasekaran, G.A. Vijayalakshmi Pai, PHI.
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Reference Books:-
Neuro Fuzzy and Soft Computing, J. S. R. JANG,C.T. Sun, E. Mitzutani, PHI.
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PECS 3409 Advanced Operating System (3-0-0)
Process Synchronization
Concept of processes, Concurrent processes, Threads, Overview of different classical
synchronization problems, Monitors, Communicating sequential processes (CSP)
Process dedlocks
Introduction causes of deadlocks, Deadlock handling strategies Models of deadlock.
Distributed operating system
Architectures, Issues in Distributed operatig systems, Limitations of Distributed Systems, Lamports
logical clock, Global states, Chandy-Lampert’s global state recording algorithm, Basic concepts of
Distributed Mutual Exclusion, Lamport’s Algorithm, Ricat-Agrawala Algorithm: Basic concepts of
Distributed deadlock detection, Distributed File system, Architecture, Design issues, SUN Network
File system.
Basic concepts of Distributed shared memory, Basic concepts of Distributed Scheduling, Load
balancing, Load sharing.
Distributed OS Implementation
Models, Naming, Process migration, Remote Procedure Calls.
Multiprocessor System
Motivation, Classification, Multiprocessor Interconnections, Types, Multiprocessor OS functions &
requirements; Design & Implementation Issue; Introduction to parallel programming; Multiprocessor
Synchronization.
Performance, Coprocessors, RISC & data flow
Introduction, Necessity, Measures, Techniques, Bottlenecks & Saturation, Feedback loops,
Coprocessors, RISC.
Analytic Modeling
Introductions, Queing Theory, Markov Process.
Seurity & Protection
Security-threats & goals. Penetration attempts, Security Policies & mechanisms, Authentication.
Protections & access control Formal models of protection Cryptography, worms & viruses.
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Text Books :
- Operating System Concepts & Design , Milan Milenkovic, TMH
- Operating System, H.M. Beitel, Pearsons,
- Advanced Concepts in operating Systems, Mukesh singhal and Niranjan G. Shivaratri, TMH
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BCSE 3401 Computer Graphics & Multimedia (3-0-0)
Module – I (10 hours)
A Survey of Computer Graphics : Computer Aided Design, Presentation Graphics, Computer art,
Entrainment, education and Training, Visualization, Image Processing, graphical User Interface
Overview of Graphics System :Video Display Devices, Raster-Scan and Random Scan Systems,
Input Devices, Hard Copy Devices, Graphics Software
Graphic User Interface and Interactive Input Methods : The User Dialogue, Input of graphical Data,
input Function, Initial Values for input Device parameters, Interactive Picture construction.
Output Primitives : Points and lines Bresenham’s Line Algorithm, Midpoint Circle Algorithm, Filled
Area Primitives
Attributes of Output Primitives : Line Curve, Color, Are fill and Character Attributes, Bundled
Attributes, Antialiasing
Module – II (8 hours)
Two Dimensional Geometric Transformation : Basic Transformation (Translation, rotation, Scaling)
Matrix Representation and Homogeneous coordination, Composite Transformations, Reflection
Shears, Transformation between coordinate system.
Two Dimensional Viewing : the viewing Pipeline Viewing coordinate Reference frame, window-to view
port coordinate Transformation.
Line Clipping (Cohen-Sutherland Algorithm) and Polygon Cliping (Stherland-Hodgeman Algorithm)
Module –III (12 hours)
Three Dimensional Object Representation : Polygon Surface, quadratic Surface, Spline
Representative, Bezier Curves and Surfaces B-Spline Curves and surfaces.
Fractal Geometry Methods : Fractal Generation Procedure, Classification of Fractarals Dimension,
geometric Construction of Deterministic self similar Implementation of the above using Open GL
Three Dimensional Geometric and Modeling Transformations : Translation Rotation, Scaling,
Reflections, shear, Composite Transformation, Modeling and Coordinate Transformation
Three Dimensional Viewing : Viewing Pipeline, Viewing Coordinates, Projections (Prallel and
Prospective) Clipping
Implementation of above using openGL
Module –IV (8 hours)
Visible Surface Detection Method : Backface Detection, Depth Buffer, A Buffer, Scan line and Depth
sorting
Illumination Models : Basic Models, Displaying Light Intensities, Halftone Pattern and Dithering
Techniques
Surface Rending Methods : Polygon Rendering Methods, Gouraud and Phong Shading
Quick Introduction to Computer Animation
Implementation of above using OpenGL
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Text Books :
- Computer Graphics, D. Hearn and M.P. Baker (C Version), Prentice Hall, 1999
- Open GL Super Bible, R.S. Wright and M. Sweet, Tech Media.
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Reference Books:
- Computer Graphics Principle and Practice , J.D. Foley, A.Dam, S.K. Feiner, Addison, Wesley
- Edward Angel – Interactive Computer Graphics- A Top Down Approach with OpenGL
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BCSE 9409 Compiler Design Lab. (0-0-3)
- Introduction to LEX and YACC. Preferable on UNIX but any other version is also acceptable.
- Writing simple scanner for accepting and validating floating point numbers and fixed point
numbers.
- writing simple scanners for tokenizing C or BASIC programs. The Programm will output the list of
token to a file and classify them by type of token.
- writing a program to pick out comments in a C ++ program or a JAVA Program.
- developing a rudimentary C Preprocessor capable of handling the “ define, ifdef, ifndef, include”
directives. More ambitious students can implement substitution of Macros with arguments.
- Converting simple finite Automata into program.
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BCSE 9410 Internet Technology Lab. (0-0-3)
- Introduction to major internet protocol- HTTP, FTP, SMTP.
- Study of Web Browser- Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Their Network
options, security features, Cookies, file cashing, temporary files etc.
- HTML- Basics of HTML., text, image, other MIME types, lists, tables, HTTP methods, forms.
- Multimedia on the Web- Embeddig audio and video files in HTML.
- Java Script- Introduction to Java Script for client side validation.
- Serves side scripting – Introduction to fundamentals concepts of ASP or JSP or PHP (any
one platform depending on instructor). Basics of CGI scripting using Perl or C. Simple
examples of request/ response objects. Basic introduction to web solutions architecture.
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BCSE 9305 PROJECT
BCSE 9404 SEMINAR
HSSM 4404 Marketing Management (3-0-0)
Objective of the Course : The course aims at introducing the basic concepts of marketing to
the undergraduate students in engineering. The learning shall help the students in better designing,
manufacturing and selling product/ service packages keeping competitive market, customers and cost
in view.
Module – I (9 hours)
Marketing Management : Concept, Process, Functions and relevance in the current context.
Marketing Environment : Socio-economic forces. Competition : national and global, Technology,
Government Policy, Suppliers, Buyers, Consumer Resistance considerations. Environment scanning
tools and techniques
Competition Analysis : Factors contributing to competition, Competition analysis tools, Competitive
arena mapping, Segmentation matrix.
Market Planning : Exploring Opportunity, Product –market selection, Approaches to Market Planning,
Market Planning Process.
Module II (10 hours)
Market Research and Information Systems : Research Process, The Internet and World Wide Web
based Information collection and processing, Database, Data Warehouses and Data Mining, Global
Market Research, Competitive Intelligence.
Consumer Behaviour : Importance of buyer and his/ her role in purchasing. Influence of buyer
behaviour, Buyer behaviour study tools. Organizational buying behaviour.
Market Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning : Definition, Bases and Methods of segmenting
consumer and Industrial markets. Target Market strategies: Domestic and global perspective. Market
Positioning.
Market Demand Forecasting : Key Terms, Forecasting Tools : Short term tools : Moving average and
Exponential smoothing methods, Long-term forecasting Tools : Time series analysis, Econometrics
methods, Qualitative tools : Buying Intention Survey, Sales Force Opinion and Delphi Techniques.
Module – III (11 hours)
Product Planning : Product Life Cycle, Locating products in PLC, New Product Development Process,
Branding Strategy, Positioning a Brand, Brand Equity, Packaging and Labeling, Product-mix and
Product Line, Product-Mix strategies, Planned Obsolescence.
Pricing Decision : Objectives and Factors influencing pricing, Cost-Plus Pricing, Breakeven Analysis,
Price Based on Marginal Analysis, Price Elasticity of Demand, Operating statement, Markups Analysis
Ratios, Pricing Strategies : Market-Entry, Discounts and allowances, Geographic Pricing, Special
Pricing.
Promotion Decisions : Marketing Communication and Promotion Process, Promotion Mix, Advertising
: Media and Media selection process. Organising for advertising, sales promotion.
Module –IV (10 hours)
Channels of Distributions : Designing Distribution Channels, Wholesaling and Physical Distribution,
Retailing. Supply Chain Management (Basic only). Personal selling, Direct Marketing, Managing
Sales Force.
Trends in Marketing : Global Marketing, Customer Services, Customer Relationship Management,
Rural Marketing and Service Marketing.
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Reference Books :
- M. J. Etazel , B. J. Walker and W. J. Stanton, Marketing, Tata McGraw Hill, 13th Edition, 2004.
- R. Saxena, “Marketing Management” Tata McGraw Hill, second Edition, 2003.
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PECS 3407 Parallel And Distributed System (3-0-0)
Module – I
Introduction to parallel computing Motivation and scope. Parallel Programming Platforms:
Trends in microprocessor Architectures, Limitations of Memory System Performance, Dichotomy of
parallel Computing platforms, physical Organization of parallel platforms, communication costs in
parallel Machines, Routing Mechanisms for interconnection Network, Impact of Process Processors
mapping and mapping Techniques.
Module – II
Principles of parallel Algorithm Design:
Preliminaries, Decomposition Techniques, Characteristics of Tasks and Interactions, Mapping
Techniques for load Balancing, Methods for containing. Interactions overheads, Parallel Algorithm
Models. Basic Communication Operations: One-to-All Broadcast and All-to-One Reduction, All-to-All
Broadcast and reduction All-Reduce and Prefix sum operations, scatter and Gather, All-to-All
personalized communication, circular shift, Improving the speed of some communication operation.
Module – III
Analytical Modeling of Parallel Programms:
Performance Metrics for Parallel systems, Effect of Granularity of Performance, scalability of parallel
system, Minimum Execution Time and Minimum Cost-optimal execution Time, Asymptotic Analysis of
parallel Programs, other scalability Metrics. Programming Using the message passing Paradigm:
Principle of Message – Passing Programming, Send and receive Operations, The message passing
Interface, Topologies and Embedding, Overlapping communication with computation, collective
communication and computation Operations, Groups and Communicators.
Module – IV
Dense Matrix Algorithm:
Matrix-vector Multiplication, Matrix-Matrix algorithm, Solving a System of linear equations.
Sorting:
Bubble Sort and its variants, Quick Sort.
Graph Algorithms:
Minimum Spanning Tree (Prim’s Algorithm) shortest path (Dijkstra’s Algorithm)
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Text Books : -
Introduction to Parallel Computing, Second Edition, Ananth Gram, Anshul Gupta, George Karypis,
Vipin Kumar Person Education. Chapters : 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 ,9.3,9.4,10.2,10.3,10.4
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PECS 3405 Embeded Systems (3-0-0)
Module – I
Introduction : An embedded system, Processor in the system, other hardware units, software
embedded into a systems, exemplary embedded system-on-chip (SOC) and VLSI circuit
Module – II
Devices and Device Drivers ; I/O devices, Timer and counting devices, serial communication using
the IC, CAN and advance I/O buses between the networked multiple devices, Host system or
computer parallel communication between the networked I/O multiple devices using the ISA, PCI,
PCI-X and advance buses, Device drivers, Parallel port devices drivers in a system, Serial port device
drives in a system, Interrupt servicing (Handling) mechanism.
Module – III
Software and Programming Concept : Processor selection for an embedded system, memory
selection for an embedded system, Embedded programming in C ++, Embedded programming in
JAVA, Unified modeling language (UML), Multiple processes and application, problem of sharing data
by multiple tasks and routines, Inter process communication.
Real time Operating System : Operating system services, I/O subsystem, Network operating system,
Real Time and embedded system, Need of well tested and debugged Real time operating system
(RTOS), Introduction to C/ OS- II.
Module –IV
Case studies of programming with RTOS : Case study of an embedded system for a smart card
Hardware and Software Co-design : Embedded system project management, Embedded system
design and co-design issues in system development process, design cycle in the development phase
for an embedded system, Use of software tools for development of an embedded system, Issues in
embedded system design.
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Text Books :
- Embedded System Architecture, Programming and Design, Raj Kamal, TMH.
- Hardware Software Codesign of Embedded System, Ralf Niemann, Kulwer Academic.
- Embedded Real time system Programming, Sriram V. Iyer and Pankaj Gupat, TMH.
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PEEC 5409 Mobile Computing (3-0-0)
Module - I (10 hours)
Introduction to Personal Communications Services (PCS) : PCS Architecture, mobility management,
Networks signaling, Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) System overview : GSM
Architecture, Mobility management, Network signaling.
General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) : GPRS Architecture, GPRS Network Nodes, Mobile Data
Communication ; WLANs (Wireless LANs) IEEE 802.II standard, Mobile IP.
Module - II (15 hours)
Wireless Application Protocol 9WAP) : The Mobile Internet standard, WAP Gateway and Protocols,
wireless mark up Languages (WML), Wireless Local Loop (WLL) : Introduction to WLL Architecture,
wireless Local Loop Technologies.
Third Generation (3G) Mobile Services : Introduction to International Mobile Telecommunications
2000 (IMT 2000) Vision, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA), and CDMA 2000,
Quality of services in 3G.
Module - III (08 hours)
Global Mobile Satellite Systems ; case studies of the IRIDIUM and GLOBALSTAR systems. Wireless
Enterprise Networks : Introduction to Virtual Networks, Blue tooth technology, Blue tooth Protocols.
Module - IV (10 hours)
Server-side programming in Java, Pervasive web application architecture, Device independent
example application.
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Text Books :
- “Pervasive Computing”, Burkhardt, Pearson.
- “Mobile Communication”, J. Schiller, Pearson.
- “The Wireless Application Protocol”, Sandeep Singhal, Pearson.
- “Mobile and Personal Communication Systems and Services”, Raj Pandya, Prentice Hall
of India, 2001.
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Reference Books:
- “Guide to Designing and Implementing Wireless LANs”, Mark Ciampa, Thomson learning,
Vikas Publishing House, 2001.
- “Wireless Web Development”, Ray Rischpater, Springer Publishing.
- “The Wireless Application Protocol”, Sandeep Singhal, Pearson.
- “Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication Systems”, by P. Stavronlakis, Springer
Publishers.
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PECS 3410 E-Commerce & ERP (3-0-0)
Module - I (10 hours)
Electronic Commerce : Overview, Definitions, Advantages & Disadvantages of E-Commerce,
Threats of E-Commerce, Managerial Prospective, Rules & Regulations for Controlling E-Commerce,
Cyber Laws.
Technologies :Relationship Between E-Commerce & Networking, Different Types of Networking for
E-Commerce, internet, Intranet, EDI Systems
Wireless Application Protocol : Definition, Hand Held Devices, Mobility & Commerce, Mobile
Computing, Wireless Web, Web Security, Infrastructure Requirement for E-Commerce.
Business Models of E-commerce ; Model Based on Transaction Type, Model Based on Transaction
Party - B2B, B2C, C2B, C2C, E-Governance.
Module - II (11 hours)
E-strategy : Overview, Strategic Methods for developing E-Commerce.
Four C’s (Convergence, Collaborative Computing, Content Management & Call Centre).
Convergence : Technological Advances in Convergence - Types, Convergence and its implications,
Convergence & Electronic Commerce.
Collaborative Computing : Collaborative product development, contract as per CAD, Simultaneous
Collaboration, Security.
Content Management : Definition of content, Authoring Tools and Content Management, Content -
partnership, repositories, convergence, providers, Web Traffic & Traffic management : Content
Marketing.
Call Centre : Definition, Need, Tasks Handled, Mode of Operation, Equipment, Strength &
Weaknesses of Call Centre, Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). [6L]
Supply Chain Management : E-logistics, Supply Chain Portal, Sypply Chain planning Tools (SCP
Tools), Supply Chain Execution (SCE), SCE - Framework, Internet’s effect on Supply Chain Power.
Module - III (08 hours)
E-Payment Mechanism ; Payment through card system, E-Cheque, E-Cash, E-Payment Threats &
Protections.
E-Marketing : Home - shopping, E-Marketing, Tele-marketing
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) : Meaning, Benefits, Concepts, Application, EDI Model, protocols
(UN EDI FACT / GTDI, ANSIX - 12, Data Encryption (DES / RSA)
Risk of E-Commerce : Overview, Security for E-Commerce, Security Standards, Firewall,
Cryptography, Key Management, Password Systems, Digital Certificates, Digital Signatures.
Module - IV (11 hours)
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) : Features, capabilities and Overview of Commercial Software,
re-engineering work processes for IT applications, Business Process Redesign, Knowledge
Engineering and Data Warehouse.
Business Modules ; Finance, Manufacturing (Production), Human Resources, Plant Maintenance,
Materials, Management, Quality Management Sales & Distribution ERP Package.
ERP Market ; ERP Market Place, SAP AG, PeopleSoft, BAAN, JD
Edwards, Oracle Corporation.
ERP-Present and Future : Enterprise Application Integration (EAI),
ERP and E-Commerce, ERP and Internet, Future Directions in ERP
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Reference Books :
- E-commerce. MM Oka, EPH.
- Kalakotia, Whinston : Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Pearson Education.
- Bhaskar Bharat ; Electronic Commerce - Technologies & Applications. TMH.
- Loshin pete, Murphy P.A. : Electronic Commerce, Jaico Publishing Housing.
- Murthy : E-Commerce, Himalaya publishing.
- E-commerce : Strategy Technologies & Applications, Tata McGraw Hill.
- Global E-Commerce, J. Christopher & T.H.K. Clerk, University Press.
- Beginning E-Commerce, Reynolds, SPD.
- Krishnamurthy, E-Commerce Mgmt. Vikas.
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PECS 3411 Multimedia Technology (3-0-0)
Module - I
Multimedia System Organization and Architecture, QOS architecture, Multimedia Distributed
Processing Models, Multimedia Conferencing Model, Storage Organization.
Module – II
Psychoacoustics, Digital audio and computer, Digital representation of sound, Audio Signal
Processing (editing and sampling), Audio Production, Digital Music, Musical Instrument Synthesizer,
MIDI protocol.
Module – III
Raster Scanning Principal, Color fundamental, color video, video performance measurement, Analog
audio, Stereo effect, MPEG and DVI technology, Multimedia applications Toolkit and hyper
application.
Module – IV
Multimedia information system, Operating system support middleware system service architecture,
Presentation services, User Interface, File system and information and information model,
presentation and anchoring file.
Multimedia standards role of standards, Standardization issues, distributed multimedia systems.
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Text Books :
- Multimedia Systems, P.K. Buford, AWL.
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Multimedia Application Development, M. J. Bunzal and S.K. Morriec, Tata McGraw Hill.
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Multimedia Communication Systems, Rao, Bojkovic and Milovanovic.
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Multimedia Computing Communication and Application, Ralf & Klara.
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PECS 3406 Computer Security (3-0-0)
Module – I
The Security Problem in Computing:
The meaning of computer Security, Computer Criminals, Methods of Defense, Elementary
Cryptography: Substitution Ciphers, Transpositions, Making “Good” Encryption Algorithms, The Data
Encryption Standard, The AES Encryption Algorithm, Public Key Encryptions, Uses of Encryption.
Module – II
Program Security:
Secure Programs, Nonmalicious Program Errors, viruses and other malicious code, Targeted
Malicious code, controls Against Program Threats, Protection in General-Purpose operating system
protected objects and methods of protection memory and addmens protection, File protection
Mechanisms, User Authentication Designing Trusted O.S: Security polices, models of security, trusted
O.S design, Assurance in trusted OS. Implementation examples.
Module – III
Data base Security :
Security requirements, Reliability and integrity, Sensitime data, Inference, multilevel database,
proposals for multilevel security.
Security in Network:
Threats in Network, Network Security Controls, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems, Secure E-mail.
Module - IV
Administering Security :
Security Planning, Risk Analysis, Organisational Security policies, Physical Security.
Legal Privacy and Ethical Issues in Computer Security:
Protecting Programs and data, Information and the law, Rights of Employees and Employers,
Software failures, Computer Crime, Praia, Ethical issues in Computer Security, case studies of
Ethics.Text Book:curity in Computing Third Edition Charles P. Pfleeger, shari Lawrence Pfleeger. PHI.
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PECS 3408 Image Processing (3-0-0)
Module I (8 hours)
Digital Image Representation, Digital Image Processing System, Visual Perception, Sampling and
Quantization, relationship between Pixels, Fourier Transforms, Walsh, Hadamard and Discrete
Cosine Transforms.
Module – II (8 hours)
Spatial and Frequency domain methods, Enhancement by point Processing, Spatial Filtering,
Enhancement in the Frequency Domain, Generation of Spatial Masks from Frequency Domain
Specifications, Colour Image Processing.
Module III (8 hours)
Image Restoration
Degradation Model, Diagonalization of Circulant and Block Circulant of Matrices. Algebraic Approach
to Restoration, Inverse Filtering, Least Mean Square Filter, Constrained Least squares restoration,
Iterative Restoration, Restoration in the Spatial Domain.
Module – IV (16 hours)
Image Compression
Fundamentals, Image Compression Models, Elements of Information Theory, Error-Free
Compression, Image Compression Standards.
Image Segmentation
Detection of Discontinuity, Edge linking and Boundary Detection, Thresholding, Region-Oriented
Segmentation , The use of Motion in Segmentation.
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Text Books : -
- Digital Image Processing, R.C. Gonzalez & R.E Wood, PHI, 2nd edition.
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Reference Books:
- Digital Image Processing and Analysis, B. Channda & D. Dutta, Prentice Hall.
- Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Anil Ku Jain, PHI.
- Fundamental of Electronic Image Processing, Arther R. Weeks Jr. PHI.
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BCSE 9407 Entrepreneurship Project (0-0-3)
- The project will be for 2 credits and 3 periods per week is to be devoted for the project.
- The teacher has to give elementary idea about entrepreneurship through classroom teaching
before a project report is prepared by the student.
- The teacher will first cover the following topics through lecturer and exercises on motivation
- Working capital assessment, Balance Sheet, Costing, Book keeping, and games.
- Entrepreneurship concept, EDP in India, Indian middle class value.
- Entrepreneurial qualities, motivation perception, risk taking etc.
- Market survey, Business opportunity guidance.
- Role of DIC, SFC, Bank etc.
- Decision making, Leadership, Communication skill.
- Preliminary Project Report, preparation for a specific product and submission of the
report.
- Evaluation
- The teacher has to conduct tests/ motivational exercises to assess entrepreneurial
capability of the student (20%).
- The teacher has to test the knowledge of the student on the above topic through a written
test. (20%).
- The teacher has to evaluate the report submitted by the student (i.e. Project report within
50 pages) (60%).
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Reference Books:
- Entrepreneurship of Small Industries, M. V. Deshpande, Deep and Deep Publication
- Management of Small Scale Industry, Vasant Desai, Himalaya Pub. House
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BCSE 9405 PROJECT
BCSE 9406 SEMINAR
BCSE 9408 Comp. Viva Voce
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