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Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
CO1 : Apply the knowledge in solar spectrum and solar radiation.
CO2 : Understand the basic concept of solar photovoltaic energy conversion and different types of solar
PV plants.
CO3 : Apply the solar power Conversion techniques in the field of solar cars, air craft and space
satellites.
CO4 : Understand the basic concept of wind energy conversion system.
World energy resources - Indian energy scenario - environmental aspects of energy utilization - renewable
energy resources and their importance global solar resources - solar spectrum electromagnetic spectrum
- basic laws of radiation - physics of the sun - energy balance of the earth - energy flux - solar constant for
earth - green house effect.Solar radiation on the earth surface - extraterrestrial radiation characteristics -
terrestrial radiation - solar isolation - spectral energy distribution of solar radiation- depletion of solar
radiation absorption scattering - beam radiation - diffuse and global radiation - measurement of solar
radiation
TEXT BOOKS
1. Duffy and Buckman., Solar energy thermal process, John wiley and sons,2002.
2. CulpA.W., Principles of Energy Conversion, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi,2001.
3. Solar Energy: Principles Of Thermal Collection And Storage S. Sukhatme (Author), J Nayak
(Author), Mcgraw Hill Education 2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Rai, G.D., Nonconventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Sathyajith Mathew, Wind energyFundamentals, Resource Analysis and Economics, Springer,
2006.
3. S. Sumathi (Author), L. Ashok Kumar (Author), P. Surekha (Author), Solar PV and Wind
Energy Conversion Systems, Springer; 2015 edition (14 April 2015).
4. Energy Harvesting: Solar, Wind, and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems (Energy, Power
Electronics, and Machines), Alireza Khaligh (Author), Omer C. Onar (Author) CRC Press 2009.
Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
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To understand the principles of neural networks and fuzzy logic
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To apply fuzzy logic and artificial neural network to engineering problems
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Overview of classical sets introduction to fuzzy logic membership function fuzzy rule
generation operations on fuzzy sets compliment intersections unions combinations of
operations fuzzy if-then rule fuzzy inferencing Mamdani, TSK defuzzification. Implementation
of fuzzy logic controller using Matlab Fuzzy Logic Toolbox
Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS) architecture hybrid learning algorithm
parameter identification rule base structure identification input selection input space partitioning
neuro-fuzzy control. Development of Neuro fuzzy system using MATLAB tool box.
Applications of neural network pattern recognition fuzzy logic control inverted pendulum image
processing home heating system biomedical applications applications of neuro fuzzy system
character recognition channel equalization noise cancellation. .
Text Books
1. Jang,J.S.R., Sun.C.T., E.Mizutani., Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing , Prentice Hall of India
(P) Ltd,New Delhi,2005.
2. Timothy J. Ross., Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
3. Sivanandam S, Sumathi S, Deepa, Introduction To Neural Networks Using Matlab 6.0 , Tata
Mgraw Hill, 2009.
Reference Books
1. Laurance Fausett, Englewood cliffs, N.J., Fundamentals of Neural Networks, Pearson
Education, 1992.
2. Zimmermann, H.J., Fuzzy Set Theory & its Applications, Allied Publication Ltd., 1996.
3. John Yen & Reza Langari., Fuzzy Logic Intelligence Control & Information, Pearson
Education, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Timothy Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Second Edition, John Wiley&
Sons, Ltd, 2004.
5. B.Yegnanarayana, Artificial neural networks, Prentice-hall Of India Pvt Ltd, 2008.
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EEE409 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
3 0 0 3
Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
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1UNIT I INTRODUCTION
2Evolution of control strategy, Role of automation in industries, Benefits of automation,
Introduction to automation tools PLC, DCS, SCADA, Hybrid DCS/PLC, Automation strategy
evolution, performance and safety systems.
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4UNIT II PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (PLC)
5Introduction, architecture, definition of discrete state process control, PLC versus PC, PLC
versus DCS, relay diagram, ladder diagram, relay sequencers, timers/counters, PLC design,
study of at least one industrial PLC.
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7UNIT III SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA)
8Introduction to Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition -SCADA Functional requirements and
Components - General features and functions - Configurations of SCADA, RTU (Remote
Terminal Units) and MTU (Master Terminal Units) Connections - SCADA Communication
requirements - SCADA Communication protocols - Structure of a SCADA Communications
Protocol - SCADA in Power System Automation
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10 UNIT IV APPLICATIONS OF PLC AND SCADA
11 PLC programming methods, Analog control using PLC, PLC interface to SCADA using
communication links and protocols (Modbus ASCII / RTU) Automation in power, cement
and waste water treatment industries.
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13UNIT V DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS (DCS)
14Introduction Functions DCS as an automation tool to support Enterprise Resources
Planning - DCS Architecture of different makes Enhanced functions viz. Advance process
control, historical data management Security and Access Control.
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16TEXT BOOK
17 1. Stuart A. Boyer, SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, ISA; 4th Revised
edition, 2009.
18REFERENCE BOOKS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
CO1 : Understand the basic concepts and the learning paradigms of ANN.
CO2 : Provide adequate knowledge about the feedback neural networks.
: Understand the principle of fuzzy logic system and to solve problems in
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fuzzification and defuzzification.
CO4 : Apply genetic algorithms to solve the optimization problems.
CO5 : Apply soft computing tools to solve various engineering problems.
ANN PARADIGMS
Multilayer perception using Back propagation Algorithm-Selforganizing Map Radial Basis
Function NetworkFunctional link, networkHopfield Network.
FUZZY LOGIC
Introduction Fuzzy versus crisp Fuzzy sets - Membership function Basic Fuzzy set
operationsProperties of Fuzzy setsFuzzy Cartesian ProductOperations on Fuzzy relations
Fuzzy logicFuzzy Quantifiers-Fuzzy Inference-Fuzzy Rule based system-Defuzzification
methods.
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
Introduction-EncodingFitnessFunction-Reproductionoperators-Genetic ModelingGenetic
operators-Crossover-Singlesite crossover-Two point crossoverMultipoint crossover-Uniform
crossoverMatrixcrossover-CrossoverRate-Inversion&DeletionMutationoperatorMutation
MutationRate-Bit-wiseoperators-Generationalcycle-convergenceofGeneticAlgorithm.
Neural network: Load forecasting switching power converters Fuzzy logic: Speed control of
DC and AC Motors - PWM generation MPPT control - GA application to electrical optimization
problem
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.S.Rajasekaran and G.A.V.Pai,Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic &Genetic
AlgorithmsPHI,NewDelhi,2003.
2.P.D.Wasserman,VanNostranReinhold,NeuralComputingTheory&PracticeNewYork,1989.
3. BartKosko, Neural Network& Fuzzy System Prentice Hall, 1992.
4. G.J.Klirand T.A.Folger,Fuzzysets, Uncertainty and Information-PHI, Pvt.Ltd,1994.
5. D.E.Goldberg,Genetic Algorithms-AddisonWesley1999.
1 EEE36 L T P C
6 EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN
3 0 0 3
Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
CO1 : Design the embedded process for simple application
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Unit 3: NETWORKS
Distributed embedded architecture hardware and software architectures - networks for embedded
systems I2C, CAN Bus - SHARC link p ports - ethernet, myrinet, internet, network based design
communication analysis - system performance analysis - hardware platform design - allocation and
scheduling - design example: elevator Controller - I2C and CAN bus interfacing using LPC1768
controller.
3TEXT BOOKS
1. Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System
Design, Morgan Kaufman Publishers, 2012.
2. Jane.W.S. Liu RealTime systems, Pearson Education Asia, 2004.
4REFERENCE BOOKS
2 1. C. M. Krishna and K. G. Shin , RealTime Systems, ,McGrawHill, 2011.
1 2. Frank Vahid and Tony Givargi, Embedded System Design: A
2 Unified Hardware/Software Introduction, s, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
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PRINCIPLES OF POWER ELECTRONICS
3 1 0 4
Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
Describe the construction, working and Characteristics of various Power Semiconductor
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Devices.
CO2 : Analyze the performance characteristics of various types of phase controlled converter.
CO3 : Design and analyze the DC-DC converter.
CO4 : Describe the operation of inverter and analyze its performance.
CO5 : Design and analyze the performance of AC/ AC converter.
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Unit 3: CHOPPERS
Step-down and step-up choppers time ratio and current limit control switching mode regulators
buck, boost, buck-boost converter chopper control of DC motors.
Unit 4: INVERTERS
Classification of inverters single phase, three phase (both 120 0 mode and 1800 mode) inverters
series inverter parallel inverter voltage control of single phase, three phase inverters current
source inverters, harmonic reduction in inverters.
Unit 5: AC TO AC CONVERTERS
Single phase AC regulators sequence control of AC regulators three phase AC regulators single
phase to single phase cyclo converter three phase half wave cyclo converter
TEXT BOOK
1. Muhammad H. Rashid., Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Prentice Hall of
India, Pearson education, 4th edition, 2013
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Singh, M.D., Power Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill publications, 2 nd Edition, 2008.
2. Ramamoorthy ,M., An Introduction to thyristor and their application, Affiliated East west press
(P) Ltd, 2nd Edition, 1991
3. Ned Mohan.,et.al., Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, John Wiley and sons,
3rd edition, 2003
Power Transmission: The HVDC Options, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007.
INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSOR L T P C
AND CONTROLLER 3 1 0 4
Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
CO1 : To study the Architecture of 8085 & 8086, 8051
CO2 : To study the addressing modes & instruction set of 8085 & 8051.
CO3 : To introduce the need & use of Interrupt structure 8085 & 8051.
CO4 : To develop skill in simple program writing for 8051 & 8085 and applications
CO5 : To introduce commonly used peripheral / interfacing ICs
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Microprocessor and Microcontrollers, Krishna Kant Eastern Company Edition, Prentice
Hall of
India, New Delhi , 2007.
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, R.D.Kinely The 8051 Micro Controller and
Embedded Systems, PHI Pearson Education, 5th Indian reprint, 2003.
REFERENCES
1. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application, Wiley
Eastern Ltd., New Delhi.
2. The 8088 & 8086 Microprocessors , Walter A Tribal & Avtar Singh, Pearson, 2007, Fourth
Edition.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS L T P C
3 1 0 4
Course Outcomes:
After Successful completion of course, the students will be able to,
CO1 : Electronics manufacturing.
CO2 : Know the basics of etching and diffusion
CO3 : Surface Mount Technology and Packing Technology.
CO4 : Defects, Inspection techniques employed in SMT assembly process.
CO5 : Repair, rework and quality aspects of Electronics assemblies.
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Gary S. May, Simon M. Sze, Fundamentals of Semiconductor Fabrication, Wiley Student Edition,
2004.
2. Ray Prasad, Surface Mount Technology Principles and practice, Second Edition, Chapman and
Hall, New York, 1997.
REFERENCES
1. Puligandla Viswanadham and Pratap Singh, Chapman and Hall, Failure Modes and Mechanisms in
Electronic Packages, New York, N.Y, 1998.
2. Ning - Cheng Lee, Reflow Soldering Process and Trouble Shooting SMT, BGA, CSP and Flip Chip
Technologies, Elsevier Science, 1995.
3. Zarrow, Phil, Surface Mount Technology Terms and Concepts, Elsevier Science and Technology,
1997.
4. C.A.Harper, Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Handbook, McGraw Hill Inc.,New York,