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VII Semester B.Tech.

(E&E)

EE-701 4 Hrs./Week
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

No. of questions to be set:10 (2 from each Unit)


No. of questions to be answered: 5 (1 from each Unit)

Unit-I

Philosophy and Development of Management thought:


Concept and Definition of Management, Functions and Role of Management, Social Responsibilities
of Management.
Pioneers in Management, Taylor's Scientific Management, contribution Henri Fayol, Gilberth, Mayo.
School of Management thought: Human behavior, Social system, Systems approach, management
Process School.

Unit -II
Process of Management:
Functions of Management.
Planning: Nature and Purpose of Planning Objectives, Different types of Plans, steps in Planning,
schedule planning, Product Planning. strategic planning, Long medium and Short term planning,
Decision making, Project planning, Management by objectives (MBO).
Organizing: Principles of Organizing, steps ill organizing, organizational structure, levels and span
of management, departmentation, span of control, formal and informal organization, de-
centralization, committee, line and staff functions, responsibility and accountability, delegation of
authority.
Staffing: Manpower planning and recruitment, Selection process, Training and development,
Performance appraisals.
Leading: Models and style of Leadership, Managerial grid, Motivation, Interpersonal relations,
Personality, Communication- process, types, barners, effective communication. Controlling:
Concept, Nature and purpose. process, methods and practice of control, role of internal audit.

Unit –III

Quantitative techniques in Managerial decisions:


Concept of productivity, Measuring Productivity, concept of budget, effective budgetary control,
time- event network analysis ABC analysis, Break-even analysis, Use of information technology.
Introduction to linear programming, Decision tables.

Unit-IV
Production Management:
Types of production, types of planning, manufacturing planning, factory planning, production
planning- scheduling, work study, method study, systems of wage payments, bonus. Automation,
organization of production, planning and control department.
Unit -V
Materials Management:
Practices of purchasing and materials management, quality, quality standard and inspection, sources
of supply, pricing principles and practices, inventory management. ABC analysis, EOO Model,
Value analysis and engineering.

TEXTBOOKS
1. H.Koontz and H.Weihrich - Management - McFraw Hill, 1989.
2. Buffa- Modern Productionfop.9ration Management -Wiley, 1981.
3. Dobler W.O. - Purchasing & Materials Management - TMHC, New Delhi, 1984.
VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)
EE-706 3 Hrs/Week

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LAB

Note: Data acquisition exercises are to be done using C/C++ language.


Power systems and control systems exercises are to be done using MATLAB student
version 3.5 or above.

1. Data Acquisition applications using IBM PC add on cards (ADC.. DAC, Digital 1/0) (3
Experiments)

2.Control System Problem solvingUsing MATLAB (3 Experiments)


Time and frequency domain responses. Transformations
Block diagram reduction
Stability analysis
time & frequency domain
Design of controllers
3.Power System Problem Solving Using MATLAB (3 Experiments)
Load flow analysis
Stability analysis
Fault analysis.
4. Study of PLC and its application

REFERENCES
1. The Math Works Inc - Student Edition of M!'\TLAB -PH, 1992.
2. Hadi Saadat - Computational ads in Control Systems using Matlab - MGH, 1993.
3. K.Ogata, control Engineering problem solving using Matlab- PH, 1993.
VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)

EE-704 E 4 Hrs/Week

FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL (Elective)

No. of questions to be set: 8 (3 from Unit-I, 3 from Unit-II & 2 from Unit-III)

No. of questions to be answered: 5 (2 from Unit-I, Unit-II & 1 from Unit-III)

UNIT - I

The mathematics of fuzzy control:


Fuzzy sets, Properties of fuzzy sets, Operations on fuzzy sets, Fuzzy relations, the
extension principle.

Theory of approximate reasoning: Lingnistiz variables, Fuzzy propositions, Fuzzy IF-


then statements, Inference rules, Compositional rule of inference.

UNIT - II

Fuzzy knowledge based controller (FKBC): Basic concept, structure of FKBC, Fuzzy
fiction, rule base, inference ingenue, defuzzification, Tuning of FKBC, Choice of
membership functions, scaling factors, rules, Fuzzification and Defuzzfication
procedures.

Simple application of FKBC (Washing machine, Traffic regulation, Lift control, etc)

Non linear Fuzzy control: FKBC as a non linear transfer element, PID like FKBC,
Sliding mode FKBC, Surgeon FKBC.

UNIT - III

Adaptive Fuzzy Control: Process performance monitoring, adapt ion mechanisms,


membership function tuning using gradient descent and performance criteria, Self
organizing controller, Model based controller.
TEXTBOOKS

1. D.Driankov, H.Hellendoorn & M.Reinfrank - An Introduction to Fuzzy Control –


Narosa Publishers India, 1996.
2. G.J..Klir & T.A.Folger - Fuzzy Sets, Uncertainity and
Information - PHI (EEE)1995.

REFERENCES

1. R.R.Yaser & D.P Filev - Essentials of Fuzzy Modelling & Control - John Weiley,
1994
2. W.Pedryz - Fuzzy Control & Fuzzy Systems - John Wiley,1993
3. B.Kosko - Neutral Networks and Fuzzy Systems - PHI (EEE) 1992.
VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)

EE-703 4 Hrs./Week

POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS AND SWITCHGEAR

No. of questions to be set: 8 (3 from unit-I, 3 from unit-II & 2 from Unit-III)
No. of questions to be answered: 5 (2 from Unit-I, Unit-II & 1 from Unit-III)

UNIT - I

Types of System Transients: Surge phenomena, Travelling waves open ended line, short
circuited line, line terminated through resistance, line connected to a cable.

Reflection and refraction at T-junction, line terminated through capacitance, Capacitance


junction at T. Attenuation and distortion of traveling waves, Determination of system
voltages produced by traveling waves.

Bewley's lattice diagram, Insulation Coordination and Over voltage protection:


Generation of over voltages on transmission lines, Volt time curve, BIL, Insulation
coordination.
Protection of transmission lines against over voltages, Surge diverters.

UNIT - II

Circuit Breakers: Arc Phenomenon - Arc Interruption theories - Recovery and restriking
voltages.
Bulk oil circuit breaker - Arc controlled devices - MOCB ACB - ABCB - SF6 CB,
Vacuum CB and DC circuit breakers, Circuit breaker ratings, testing, Maintenance,
Operating mechanism, Auto reclosure, Selection of circuit breakers.

UNIT - III

Fuses and switches: Rewirable fuses - HRC fuses - Isolators and Earthing switches.
Selection of fuses, Grading for over current protection.
Switchgears: Low voltage and high voltage metal clad switchgears - Vacuum and SF6
filled switchgears - Indoor and outdoor switchgears.
Neutral grounding: Effectively grounded and ungrounded systems - Resonant grounding -
Methods of neutral grounding.
TEXTBOOKS

1. S. S. Rao - Switchgear and Protection - Khanna Publication, 1990


2. I. J. Nagrath and D. P. Kothari _ Power System Engineering, TMH, 1994

REFERENCES

1. C. L. Wadhwa - Electrical Power Systems (Ed. 2) – Wiley Eastern, 1993


2. Ravindranath and Chander - Power System Protection and
Switchgear - Wiley Eastern, 1994.
VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)

EE-702 4Hrs./week

POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION

No. of questions to be set: 8 (3 from Unit-I, 3 from Unit-II & 2 from Unit-III)
No. of questions to be answered: 5 (2 from Unit-I, Unit-II & 1 from Unit-III)

UNIT - I

Functions of protective relaying, Fundamental characteristics of relays, Standard


definition of relay terminologies, Relay classifications, operating principles of single and
double actuating quantity type electromechanical relays. Directional relay, reverse power
relay. Differential protection schemes for Bus bars, Transformer and Alternator. Back-up
protection scheme, Frame leakage protection for Bus bars and transformers. Buchholtz
relay for Transformer protection.

UNIT-II

Alternator protection: Negative phase sequence relay, Loss of field protection, Reverse
power protection.
Line protection: Tine graded over current relay scheme for line protection of parallel
feeders.
Various types of Distance relays, effects of are resistance on the performance of distance
relays, Distance protection schemes, Zone units connection scheme, Translate relaying,
Carrier current relaying.

Induction Motor Protection: Abnormal operating conditions, Contactors and circuit


breakers for motors, Under voltage protection, phase and Earth fault protection, Overload
protection, Unbalanced voltage protection, Single phasing presenter, Phase reversal
protection.
UNIT-III

Solid state relays: Phase and amplitude comparators, Duality between phase and
amplitude comparators, general equation for comparators, realization of directional, ohm,
reactance, impedance and mho characteristics using general characteristic equation.
Qualitative concepts of switched and non-switched scheme of static distance relays.
Computer aided relaying: Introduction to microcomputer based relays, general functional
diagram of micro computer based relays. Advantages over conventional relaying
techniques. Relay testing: Relay test benches.
TEXTBOOKS

1. S. S. Rao - Switchgear and Protection - Khanna Publishers, N.Delhi, 1990.


2. T.S.Madhava Rao - Power System Protection - TMH, 1979

REFERENCES

1. Mason - The Art and Science of Protective relaying – Wiley Eastern publications,
N.Delhi, 1992.
2. Badriram and D._.Vishwakarma - Power System Protection and Switchgear - TMH,
1995
3. Warrington A.R. and Van C - Protective Relays - Their Theory and Practice Vol.I & II
- Chappman and Hall, London, 1969.
4. Ravindranath B. and Chander.M - Power System Protection and Switchgear - Wiley
Eastern, 1994.
5. D. Jones - Analysis and Protection of Electric Power System Pitman, 1971.
6. Arun G.Phadke and S. H. Horowitz - Power System Relaying (Ed.2) - John Wiley,
1995.
Advanced Microprocessor (ELECTIVE)

VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)

4 Hrs./week

Eight question to be set & five questions to be answered.

Internal architecture of 8086 CPU, instruction sets and programming, assembly language
programming on IBM PC, ROM bios and DOS utilities.
8086 basic system concepts, signals, instruction queue, MIN mode and MAX mode, bus
cycle, memory interface, read and write bus cycles, timing parameters.

Input/Output interface of 8086, I/O data transfer, I/O bus cycle. Interrupt interface of
8086, types of interrupts, interrupts processing. DMA transfer, interfacing and refreshing
DRAM, 8086 based multiprocessing system, 8087 math coprocessor.
Typical 8086 based system configuration, keyboard interface, CRT controller, floppy disk
controller.
Introduction to higher bit processors, 80286, 80386,80486, Pentium.

Microcontrollers: 8051, 80196, architecture, instruction set, programming, system


development using microcontrollers.

TEXTBOOKS

1. Advanced Microprocessor and peripherals, architecture, programming and


interfacing, Ajoy Kumar Ray & Kishor M. Bhurchandi, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company limited.
2. Advanced Microprocessor, Y. Rajasree, New Age International Publishers.
Digital Signal Processing (ELECTIVE)

VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)

4Hrs./week

Eight questions to be set & any five to be answered.

Introduction to signal processing, Review of Laplace transform, Z transform, fourier


transform. Discrete Fourier transform, Fast Fourier transform, Algorithms and
complexity. Introduction to linear Optimal filtering.

Digital filters, IIR filters design

Introduction to DSP hardware

Application of DSP in control system and instrumentation.

TEXTBOOK

1. Digital signal Processing, S.K. Mitra


Wireless Communication (Elective)

VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)


4 Hrs./week

Eight questions to be set and 5 questions to be answered

Introduction to wireless communication. Building blocks of a wireless communication


system.

Propagation of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves in conductors and


dielectrics. Advanced theorems that govern propagation.

Transmission line theory. Quarter wave transformers. Smith chart. Lossy transmission
lines.

Theory of wave guides. Rectangular and circular waveguides. Microstrips and striplines.

Microwave network analysis. Scattering parameters.

Introduction to antennas. Fundamentals parameters. Beam-width, directivity, gain.


Monopole antennas.

TEXTBOOK

1. Mischa Schwartz: Information, Transmission, Modulation & Wire, Int. Student


Ed.
Embedded Systems (Elective)

VII Semester B.Tech.(E&E)


4 Hrs./week

Eight question to be set and any five to be answered.

General Embedded System, basic components: Different hardwires for embedded


system, Allocation of memory, RAM Devices for Embedded system, Serial Devices and
communication, Different buses for intercommunication and networking, Different data
structures and dataset. Device Drivers and Interrupts Servicing, Virtual Devices.

Networking and DSP Concepts: Different types networking, OSI, TCP,ISDN. Basic
operations of DSP, LIT Discrete time system, Discrete time Fourier transform, Basic
architecture of a Digital Signal Processor.

80196, PIC16X/7X Microcontroller: Features, CPU,ALU details, FSR, Status


Registers, PC Latch, Pins, Reset, ROR,BOR, Memory organization, OPTION, INTCON,
Instructions, Ports, interrupts and communication devices, Addressing modes and
Programming.

Embedded Software: Real time operating System, Program elements, Embedded


Programming using C/C++ simulator, Built-in Process, system design.

2. TEXTBOOKS

T1. Raj kamal- Embedded Systems – Tata McGraw-Hill,2004


T2. Ajay V. Deshmukh-Microcontrollers- (Thery & Applications)- Tata McGraw-Hill
Companies
T3. Sanjit K. Mitra-Digital Signal Processing- Tata McGraw-Hill Edition 2001

3. REFERENCES

R1. Raj Kamal – Microcontrollers-Person


R2. Todd D. Morton- Embedded Microcontrollers - Low Price Edition
R3. Jhon B. Peatman – Design with PIC Microcontrollers – Low Price Edition

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