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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering established in the year


1960 is one of the oldest departments of MIT Manipal. The core competence
of the department is in the areas of Lighting & Energy Studies, Power &
Control systems, Power Electronics & Drives and Microelectronics &
Embedded Systems. The faculty members actively participate in
consultancy, testing and research work. The department has successfully
organized national & international level conferences on Advanced energy
conversion Technologies (AECT) for the last six successive years.

industry and as 'Energy managers' in all the process industries. In the


present context of acute energy crisis and the need to have good
energy managers / auditors in every industry; there is wide scope for
this PG program.
The objective of the program M. Tech in Power Electronic Systems
and Control (PESC) is to cater to the increasing academic and
industry needs of the specialized human resource requirement in the
area of Power Electronics applications in Energy Conversion.

Academic Programmes Offered


4 B.Tech. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (since 1960)
4 M.Tech. in Energy Management, Auditing & Lighting (since 1989)
4 M.Tech. in Power Electronic Systems & Control (since 2008)
4 Ph.D.

A wide range of elective subjects that covers the related areas of


power electronics and energy conversion technologies are also
offered so that the graduates develop the desire to get into the
advanced design methodologies for different applications that
includes power system operation and control, high frequency
converter for solid state lighting, power supplies etc.

The B.Tech. programme offers a unique mix of Electrical, Electronics and


Computer related courses enabling the students to take up professional
career / higher studies in any of these areas. The department has excellent
link with leading industries like Schneider Electric, Bangalore, and jointly
collaborated to set up an Advanced Energy Systems lab. The curriculum
based on a credit scheme is updated periodically to reflect changes in the
Electrical & Electronics profession in consultation with experts from
industries and renowned academic institutions.
The M.Tech in Energy management, Auditing & Lighting (EMAL) offered by
the Department of E & E is an advanced and broad based PG programme with
the former PG course in illumination Technology', duly modified. This PG
program is designed to meet the academic requirements in the energy and
Illumination Engineering fields and to train the students to assume
responsibilities in the design, R & D and manufacturing areas of lighting

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Facilities and Resources:


4 Integrated Electronics Lab
4 Circuits and Measurements Lab
4 Electrical Machinery Lab
4 System Simulations Lab
4 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems Lab
4 Energy System Simulations Lab - Research Lab 1
4 Advanced Energy System Lab- Research Lab 2
4 Power Electronics & Drives Lab
4 Electrical Drives Lab PG (PESC)
4 Lighting Measurements & Calibration Lab - PG (EMAL)
4 Advanced Research Lab
4 Departmental Library
4 Department Seminar room

Mrs. Soubhagyaseetha N. M.Tech


Mrs. Bindu S. M.Tech (Ph.D)
Mrs. Bharathi R. B. M.Tech
Mr. Ganesh Kudva, M.Tech
Mrs. Susan G. Varghese M.Tech (Ph.D)
Mr. Sudheendra Prabhu M.Tech
Mr. Pramod Antony D'Sa M.Tech

Faculty List:
Professor & Head
Dr. Savitha G. Kini. Ph.D. (Jadhavpur University)
Professors
Dr. Vinod V. Thomas Ph. D. (IIT Madras)
Dr. Chandrashekara Adiga S. Ph.D.(Manipal University)
Dr. Ciji Pearl Kurian Ph.D.(Manipal University)
Dr. B. K. Singh Ph.D. (Manipal University)
Dr. P. Giridhar Kini. Ph.D.( Manipal University)

Assistant Professors
Mrs. R. Srividya M.Tech
Ms. Swathi Tangi M.Tech
Mr. Vikas Kumar Jhunjhunwala M.Tech
Mr. Siddaraj M.Tech
Mr. Sarun Soman M.Tech
Mrs. Divya Shetty M.Tech
Mrs. Shwetha V. M.Tech
Mr. Siddhartha M.Tech
Ms. Ranjana G M.Tech
Mr. Adarsh S.M M.Tech
Mr. Satyakam M.Tech
Mr. Vipin V. M.Tech
Ms. Akshatha Lakshmi. M.Tech
Mr. Lokesh J. M.Tech
Mrs. Sowmya R M.Tech
Mr. Vedavyasa Kamath M.Tech
Ms. Namrata Pai M.Tech
Mr. Vineeth Patil M.Tech
Ms. Geethi Krishnan M.Tech
Ms. Athulya Jyothi M.Tech
Ms. Shruthi Ramachandra M.Tech
Mr. Harshendra N. Shet K. M.Tech
Ms. Suprabha Padiyar U. B.Tech (on contract)

Associate Professor Senior Scale


Mr. V. Nagaraj M.E
Mr. Mohan Kumar S. M.Tech
Mr. T. Sudheer Kumar S M.Tech.
Mrs. Jayalakshmi N. S. M.Tech.
Associate Professors
Dr. R. Shivarudraswamy,

Ph.D (NITK, Surathkal)

Assistant Professor Selection Grade


Mr. Gururaja Rao H.V. M.Tech
Mrs. R. C. Mala M.Tech
Mrs. Vijayalaxmi. M.Tech
Mrs. Sandhyalaxmi G Navada M.Tech
Mr. Harish Kumar J. R. M.Tech
Mr. Shailesh K. R M. Tech
Mr. Laxman Rao S. Paragond. M.Tech
Assistant Professors Senior Scale
Mrs. Chandrika B. K. M.Tech.
Mr. K. Shankaranarayana M.Tech
Mr. James Antony Pinto. M.Tech

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ELE 2101
ELE 2102
ELE 2103
ELE 2104
ELE 2105
ELE 2111
ELE 2112

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ELE 3102
ELE 3103
ELE 3104
ELE 3105
ELE 3106
ELE 3111
ELE 3112

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Essentials of Management
Switchgears & Protection
Program Elective III
Program Elective IV
Program Elective V
Program Elective VI
Power Electronics Lab
Advanced Energy Systems Lab

SEVENTH SEMESTER

Linear Control Theory


Digital Signal Processing
Communication Systems
Generation Transmission & Distribution
Power System Analysis
Microcontroller Based System Design
Electrical Machinery Lab II
Microcontroller Lab

FIFTH SEMESTER

Engineering Mathematics III


Electrical Circuit Analysis
Digital Electronic Circuits
Electrical Machinery I
Electromagnetic Theory
Analog Electronic Circuits
Electrical Circuits Lab
Integrated Electronics Lab I

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FOURTH SEMESTER

Seminar
Industrial Training
Project Work/Practice School

EIGHTH SEMESTER

Engineering Economics and Financial Management


Program Elective I
Program Elective II
Power Electronics
Measurements & Instrumentation
Open Elective II
Measurements & Instrumentation Lab
System Simulation Lab

SIXTH SEMESTER

Engineering Mathematics IV
Signals & Systems
Electrical Machinery II
Digital System Design & Computer Architecture
Analog System Design
Open Elective I
Electrical Machinery Lab I
Integrated Electronics Lab II

B. Tech in ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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THIRD SEMESTER

Minor Specializations
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Embedded Systems
ELE 4001: Embedded System Design
ELE 4002: FPGA Based System Design
ELE 4003: Embedded Processor Architecture
ELE 4004: Real Time Systems

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Energy Management
ELE 4005: Advanced Energy Management
ELE 4006: Energy Auditing
ELE 4007: Lighting Science: Devices and Systems
ELE 4008: Power System Operation and Control

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Energy Systems
ELE 4008: Power System Operation and Control
ELE 4009: Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis
ELE 4010: Modern Power Converters
ELE 4011: Solid State Drives

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Signal Processing & Control


ELE 4012:Advanced Digital Signal Processing
ELE 4013:Control System Design
ELE 4014:Applicationsof DSP
ELE 4015:Industrial Automation & Control

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Business Management
HUM 4011: Financial Management
HUM 4012: Human Resource Management
HUM 4013: Marketing Management
HUM 4014: Operations and Systems Management

Other Programme Electives


1. ELE 4016: Building Automation Systems
2. ELE 4017: Computer Networks
3. ELE 4018: Data Structures & Algorithms
4. ELE 4019: Database Management Systems
5. ELE 4020: Electrical Machine Design
6. ELE 4021: HVDC & FACTS
7. ELE 4022: Lighting Controls: Technology and Applications
8. ELE 4023: Digital Control Systems
9. ELE 4024: Renewable Energy
10. ELE 4025: Smart Grid Technologies
11. ELE 4026: Soft Computing
12. ELE 4027: Solid State Lighting and Controls
13. ELE 4028: Utilization of Electrical Energy
14. ELE 4029: VLSI Design

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Open Electives
ELE 3281: Analog & Digital Electronic Circuits
ELE 3282: Electric Drives
ELE 3283: Electrical Energy Systems
ELE 3284: Energy Auditing
ELE 3285: Energy Conversion Technologies
ELE 3286: Microcontrollers
ELE 3287: MATLAB for Engineers
ELE 3288: Lighting Design

MAT 2102: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III [2 1 0 3]


Functions of complex variable. Analytic function, C-R equations,
differentiation, Integration of complex function, Cauchy's integral formula.
Taylor's and Laurent Series, Singular points, Residues, Cauchy's residue
theorem. Periodic function, Fourier Series expansion, even and odd
functions, functions with arbitrary periods, Half range expansions Fourier
transform, Parseval's identity, PDE-Solution by method of separation of
variables and by indicated transformations. One dimensional wave
equation, One dimensional heat equation and their solutions. Vector
differential operator, gradient divergence and curl. Line, surface and volume
integrals.Green's theorem, Divergence and Stoke's theorems.
References:
1. Grewal B.S.Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engg. Mathematics, Wiley Eastern.
3. Gerald and Wheatley, Applied Numerical Analysis, (5e).
4. Murray R. Spiegel,Vector Analysis, Schaum Publishing Co., 1959.
5. Narayanan, Ramaniah and Manicavachagom Pillay, Advanced
Engineering Mathematics, Vol 3.
ELE 2101: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS [2 1 0 3]
Review of Mesh Current and node voltage analysis- Coupled circuit
analysis. Network Theorems Locus Diagrams. General characteristics of
waveform symmetry, Odd and even components, Step, ramp and
impulse signals and their properties, Doublet, Equation of waveforms
and their derivatives. Transients in series & multi-loop circuits. Analysis
of networks by Laplace transform method, Initial and Final value
theorems, Convolution Integral theorem, Evaluation of residues from
pole-zero diagram. Network Functions, Two port parameters (Z, Y, T and
h parameters), Relationship between parameters, evaluation of Two port
parameters, Interconnection of 2 two port networks series, parallel and
cascade connections.
References:
1. Hayt W. H. & J.E. Kemmerly, S.M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit
Analysis, ( 7e), TMH, 2010
2. Edminister J., Schaum's Outline Series of Electric Circuits, (6e),
TMH, 2013
3. Kuo F. F., Network Analysis and Synthesis, (2e), Wiley, 2006
4. Van Valkenberg, Network Analysis, (3e), PHI, 2009
5. C. L. Wadhwa, Network Analysis and Synthesis, New Age
International, (3e), 2008.
ELE 2102: DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS [2 1 0 3]
Combinational logic circuit design using gates, Minimization using
variable entered maps, Quine-McCluskey algorithm. Combinational
circuit design using MSI chips: Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Encoder,
Decoder, Arithmetic circuits. Logic families and their characteristics.
Sequential logic circuit design. Analysis and design of synchronous
sequential finite state machines. Case studies: Traffic light controllers,
vending machine, linked state machines.
References:
1. Wakerly, Digital Design Principles & Practices, Pearson, 2003.
2. Givone, Digital Principles & Design, TMH, 2011.
3. Leach D. P. & A. P. Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications,
MGH, 2008.
4. Roth C. H., Fundamentals of logic design, Jaico, 2007.
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ELE 2103: ELECTRICAL MACHINERY - I [3 1 0 4]


Principle, Construction, phasor diagram, Equivalent circuit, Voltage
Regulation, Losses and Efficiency, energy efficiency, Tests on single
phase transformer, Inrush current, Harmonics Tap changing
transformers, Auto transformer, 3 phase transformer operation, Scott
connection.
Production of rotating magnetic field, working principle and Construction
of 3 phase Induction motor, Equivalent circuit, Losses and efficiency,
torque-slip characteristics, Tests on 3 phase induction motor, Circle
diagram, Starter, Speed control, Deep bar and double cage induction
motors, Induction generator, Single phase induction motor.
Types of DC &AC windings, DC generator principle, Construction, Types
of DC generators, Magnetization characteristic, Armature reaction,
Commutation, Load characteristics
References:
1. P.S.Bimbhra, Electrical Machinery, (7e), Khanna publishers, 2012
2. D.P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath, Electric Machines, (4e), TMH, 2013
3. Langsdorf E.H., Theory of Alternating Current Machinery, (2e),
TMH, 2004
4. Say M.G., Alternating Current Machines, (5e), ELBS, 1994
5. Mukherjee P.K. & Chakravarti C, Electrical Machines, (2e),
Dhanpat Rai& Sons, 2005.

4. Grey, Hurst, Lewis and Meyer, Analysis and Design of


AnalogIntegrated Circuits, (5e).
5. Jacob Baker, CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout and Simulation,
Wiley, (3e), 2010
ELE 2111: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LAB [0 0 3 1]
Module I: Transient analysis of RL, RC, and RLC circuits using ODE
solver; Simulation of linear models of mechanical and electrical
systems using Simulink; data acquisition and analysis; curve fitting &
interpolation, Converting
MATLAB code to executable format;
Familiarization of graphical design tools.
Module II: Electric circuit simulation using PSPICE Steady state &
transient analysis of DC & AC circuits.
Module III: Measurement and experimental verification of network
theorems - Measurement of power, power factor and pf correction Three phase power measurement - Measurement of self and mutual
inductance.
References:
1. Hanselman, Mastering MATLAB 7, Pearson Education 2005.
2. Rashid M. H, SPICE for circuits and Electronics using PSPICE, PHI
1995
3. www.mathworks.com

ELE 2104: ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY [2 1 0 3]


Electrostatics: Coulomb's law, Gauss's law, Divergence theorem,
Electrical potential, Poisson's and Laplace's theorem and capacitance.
Application Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), High dielectric constant
materials
Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart law, Ampere's circuital law, Magnetic flux
density, Stokes' theorem and inductance. Applications Velocity Filter,
Magnetic Levitation, Mass Spectrometry.
Time-varying field: Faraday's law, Displacement current, Maxwell's
equations
Waves: Uniform plane wave, Poynting's Theorem, Skin effect, Normal
and oblique Incidence. Application Microwaves
References:
1. Mathew Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics, (3e), Oxford
University Press, 2000
2. Hayt W, Engineering Elextromagnetics, (7e), TMH, 2006
3. N Narayana Rao, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics,
(6e), Pearson Education, 2006
4. Kraus J.D., Electromagnetics, (4e), MGH, 1992
ELE 2105: ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS [2 1 0 3]
Junction Diode Characteristics and applications, MOSFET
Characteristics, Uses of
MOSFET, MOSFET biasing, Biasing
requirements Current Mirrors, Current source, Current sink, Basic
Amplifier Configurations, Cascade and Cascode configurations, Small
signal model, high frequency model, frequency response of the CS, CD
and CG configurations, Distortion in amplifiers, Large signal
amplifiers,Basic Differential amplifier, Slew rate considerations.
References:
1. A.S. Sedra& K.C. Smith, "Microelectronic Circuits", (6e), Oxford
Univ. Press, 2010.
2. Jacob Millman and Christos Halkias, Integrated Electronics,
(2e), McGraw Hill
3. David A. Bell, Fundamentals of Electronic Devices and Circuits,
(5e), Oxford Univ. Press(RS) 2009.

ELE 2112: INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS LAB - I [0 0 62]


Module I: Design, Simulate and Test basic analog electronic circuits
using diodes, Rectifiers without and with capacitor filter, Fixed and
variable voltage power supplies, Zener diodes, voltage regulators,
MOSFET biasing and current mirror circuits, Frequency response of
Amplifier Circuits.
Module II: Design and Testing of combinational circuits using gates,
multiplexers, decoders, arithmetic circuits etc., Design and Testing of
sequential digital electronic circuits such as counters, shift registers &
sequence generators, sequence detectors etc.
References:
1. Millman and Halkias, Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital
Circuits and Systems, TMH, 1992.
2. David Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, (5e), Oxford
University Press.
3. John Wakerly, Digital Design: Principles and Practices, (4e),
Prentice Hall, Inc, 2005.

FOURTH SEMESTER
MAT 2208: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IV [2 1 0 3]
Statistics: Mean, Median, Mode measures of dispersion. Finite sample
spaces, conditional probability and independence, Bayes' theorem, one
dimensional random variable, mean, variance, Chebyshev's inequality.
Two and higher dimensional random variables, covariance, correlation
coefficient, curve fitting. Binomial, Poisson, uniform, normal, gamma,
Chi-square and exponential distributions. Moment generating function,
Functions of one and two dimensional random variables, Sampling
theory, Central limit theorem. Difference equations with constant
coefficients, solutions. Z- transforms and Inverse Z-transforms.
Solutions of Difference equations using Z-transforms. Solution of
boundary value problems, Numerical solutions of Laplace and Poisson
equations, heat and wave equations by explicit methods.

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References:
1. P. L. Meyer, Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications
, (2e), American Publishing Co., 1979.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (5e), Wiley
Eastern, 1985.
3. A. V. Openheim & R. W. Schafer, Digital Signal Processing,
Prentice Hall,1975.
4. Hogg & Craig, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, (4e),
MacMillan, 1975.
5. Narayanan Ramaniah and Manicavachagom Pillay Advanced
Engineering Mathematics.
ELE 2201: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
Time domain analysis of continuous-time and discrete-time signals &
systems: linear-time invariant systems, impulse response, convolution,
causality and stability, representation of LTI systems, Frequency domain
analysis of continuous time signals and systems: Fourier series, Fourier
transform, properties and applications, Frequency domain analysis of
discrete-time signals and systems: Discrete-time Fourier series,
Discrete-time Fourier transform, properties and applications, Z
transform representation of discrete time signals and systems,
properties and applications
References:
1. Haykin S., Signals and Systems, Wiley, 1999.
2. Oppenheim, Willisky, and Nawab, Signals and Systems, (2e),
PHI, 1997.
3. Ziemer R.E., Tranter W.H. & Fannin D. R., Signals and Systems,
(4e), Pearson, 2002.
ELE 2202: ELECTRICAL MACHINERY - II [3 1 0 4]
Operating principle of DC motors, Types, Characteristics, speed control,
starters, Losses, Efficiency and testing
Principle of synchronous generator, Types, Construction, Field MMF,
Armature windings, Emf equation, harmonic suppression, Modeling of
alternator, Phasor diagrams, Armature leakage reactance, Armature
reaction, Pre-determination of voltage regulation, Synchronization, Load
sharing, Governor characteristics, Power angle characteristics,
Synchronizing power and torque, effect of varying excitation, effect of
varying the input torque, Alternator connected to infinite bus, Two
reaction theory for salient pole synchronous generator
Construction, operating principle of synchronous motor, Starting
methods, power input and power output as a function of torque angle,
Synchronizing power and torque, Performance characteristics, V
curves, Inverted V curves, Power and excitation circles, O-curves,
Hunting, Natural frequency of Oscillations, power factor improvement by
Synchronous motor.
References:
1. P. S. Bimbhra, Electrical Machinery, (7e), Khanna publishers,
2012
2. D. P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath, Electric Machines, (4e), TMH,
2013
3. Langsdorf E. H., Theory of Alternating Current Machinery, (2e),
TMH, 2004
4. Say M. G., Alternating Current Machines, (5e), ELBS, 1994
5. Mukherjee P. K. & Chakravarti C, Electrical Machines, (2e),
Dhanpat Rai& Sons, 2005

ELE 2203: DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN & COMPUTER


ARCHITECTURE [3 1 0 4]
Digital implementation options, Digital system modeling: Domains,
levels of abstraction. Introduction to Verilog: Behavioral, data-flow and
Gate level modeling. Design case studies - combinational, sequential,
FSM, arithmetic units. Verilog HDL Synthesis. Programmable ASICs,
Programming Technologies
Introduction to Computer Architecture, Op code encoding techniques,
Instruction Types and Addressing modes, Reduced Instruction Set
Computers. Pipelining, I/O interfacing, Interrupts. Memory Organization,
Data path design , Control path design, control unit optimization,
Multiplication and Division algorithms.
References:
1. Smith M.J.S., Application Specific ICs, Pearson, 2010.
2. Samir Palnitkar, Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and
Synthesis, PHI, 2003
3. Brown S. & Vranesic Z., Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog
Design, TMH 2013.
4. Nazeih M. Botros, HDL Programming :VHDL and Verilog,
Dreamtech Press, 2009
5. M. Raffiquzzman & Rajan Chandra, Modern Computer
Architecture, Galgotia Publications, 2012.
6. David Patterson and John Hennessy, Computer Organization and
Design, Elsevier, 2012.
ELE 2204: ANALOG SYSTEM DESIGN [2 1 0 3]
Feedback amplifiers, Barkhausen criterion for sustained oscillation,
Feedback Topologies for Controlled sources, Operational Amplifier
Architecture, OPAMP in linear Mode, OPAMP under Positive and Negative
feedback, Linear applications of OPAMP, Differential amplifier,
Instrumentation amplifier, Voltage to current converter, Integrator,
Differentiator, Phase shifter, Active Filters, Nonlinear applications of
OPAMP , Zero Cross detectors, Comparator, Schmitt trigger circuits,
multivibrator circuits, Precision rectifiers, Clamping circuits, Peak
detectors, sample and hold circuits, PLL, 555 timer, Analog Multipliers
References:
1. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog
Integrated Circuits, (3e), TMH, 2005
2. J. Millman& A. Grabel, "Microelectronics", (2e), McGraw Hill.
3. Robert. F. Coughlin & Fredrick F. Driscoll, Operational Amplifiers
and Linear Integrated Circuits, (2e), PHI/Pearson, 2009
4. James M. Fiore, Op - Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits,
Thomson Learning, 2001
5. David A. Bell, Operational Amplifiers and Linear IC's, (2e),
PHI/Pearson, 2004
ELE 2211: ELECTRICAL MACHINERY LABORATORY - I [0 0 3 1]
OC and SC tests on single phase transformer, Sumpner's test, Polarity
tests and connection of single phase transformers as three phase bank,
Parallel operation of single phase transformers, Scott connection, Open
delta connection, No load and blocked rotor tests, Load test on three
phase squirrel cage Induction motor, torque-slip characteristics. Load
test on induction generator. Load test on Single Phase induction Motor.
References:
1. P. S. Bimbhra,Electrical Machinery,(7e), Khanna publishers, 2012
2. Langsdorf E.H., Theory of Alternating Current Machinery, (2e),
TMH, 2004

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3. Mukherjee P. K. & Chakravarti C, Electrical Machines, (2e),


DhanpatRai& Sons, 2005
ELE 2212: INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS LABORATORY - II [0 0 6 2]
Module I: Design, Simulation and Testing of operational amplifier based
circuits in linear and nonlinear mode, Timer circuits.
Module II: Digital circuit design using Verilog HDL - Functional simulation
and synthesis of the combinational and sequential circuits using Verilog
HDL simulator and testing on FPGA demo boards.
References:
1. A.S. Sedra & K.C. Smith, Microelectronics Circuits, (4e), Oxford
Univ.Press.
2. Samir Palnitkar, Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and
Synthesis, PHI, 2003
3. Brown S. & Vranesic Z., Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog
Design, TMH, 2013.

FIFTH SEMESTER
ELE 3101: LINEAR CONTROL THEORY [3 1 0 4]
Mathematical models: electrical, mechanical and electro-mechanical
systems, block diagram reduction, signal flow graphs, Mason's gain
formula; Time Response: transient response specifications of second
order systems, steady state error, sensitivity; Stability: BIBO stability,
Routh- Hurwitz criterion , Root locus plot ; frequency domain
specifications; Frequency Response plots: Polar plots, Nyquist stability
criterion, Bode plots; P, PI, PD & PID controllers ; State Space Model:
canonical forms, solution of state equation , controllability and
observability, pole placement design; Lyapunov stability for LTI systems.
References:
1. Ogata K, Modern Control Engineering, (5e), Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall, 2010.
2. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, (5e), John Wiley &
Sons, Inc, 2010.
3. K. R. Varmah, Control Systems, TMH, 2010.
4. Prof. S.D. Agashe IIT Bombay, Control systems: http://www.
nptel.iitm. ac.in/ courses/108101037/
5. Frazzoli, Emilio, and Munther Dahleh. 6.241J Dynamic Systems
and Control, Spring 2011. (MIT Open Course Ware:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
ELE 3102: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING [2 1 0 3]
Review of time-domain and frequency domain properties of discretetime signals and systems, Sampling in time and frequency domain.
Discrete Fourier Transform -Linear convolution using DFT. Computation
of DFT-Fast Fourier Transform, Decimation in time and Decimation in
frequency FFT algorithms, Computational considerations. Digital FiltersDigital filter structures, FIR and IIR filters, finite word length effects. FIR
filter design- FIR design by Fourier approximation, Window method,
Frequency sampling method, Optimal FIR design, IIR filter design:
Classical filter design using Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations,
Impulse invariant and bilinear transformation methods, Frequency
transformation technique for HP, BP and BS filter design, Direct design of
IIR filters. Real time implementation of DSP algorithms.

References:
1. Proakis J. G. and D. G. Manolakis, Introduction to Digital Signal
Processing, PHI, 2009
2. Oppenheim A.V. and R.W. Schafer, Discrete time signal processing,
Pearson, 2009.
3. Mitra S. K., DSP: A computer based approach, (2e), TMH, 2006
4. Johny R. Johnson, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing,
Prentice Hall of India/Pearson Education, 2002.
ELE 3103: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
Elements of an Electrical Communication System, Communication
channels and their characteristics. Analog Communication Systems: AM
- Principles, Transmitters and Receivers, Angle modulation, Frequency
modulation- FM demodulation, FM receivers, FM stereo broadcasting,
FM Radio communication, Television signal transmission & reception.
Digital Communication: Sampling theorem. pulse modulation
techniques; Multliplexing TDM, FDM. Data communication techniques:
Data transmission using analog carriers, MODEMS employing FSK, PSK,
DPSK, QPSK, and ASK. Signal constellation. Error control coding
techniques. Overview of computer networks and Multiuser Radio
Communications
References:
1. Simon Haykin, An Introduction to Analog and Digital
Communications, John Wiley & Sons,2010
2. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 4th
edition,2013
3. Tomasi. W., Electronic communication systems, Pearson, 2011
4. Theodre S Rappaport., Wireless communications-Principles &
Practice, PHI, 2011
5. Herbert Taub, Donald L Schilling, Principles of communication
Systems, McGraw Hill, 2009
ELE 3104: GENERATION, TRANSMISSION &
DISTRIBUTION [3 1 0 4]
Introduction , General layout of a power system, voltage levels,
conventional ways of generating electric power, computation of line
parameters for single phase and three phase, line performance, need for
reactive power compensation mechanical design of lines sag and
tension calculation, overhead insulators, underground cables, corona.
References:
1. S.N. Singh, Electric Power Generation, Transmission &
Distribution, PHI, 6th printing, 2006.
2. Kothari &Nagrath, Power System Engineering, (2e), TMH, 2007.
3. Arora & Domkundwar, A Course on Power Plant Engg, (3e),
DhanpathRai, 2002
4. Nag P K, Power plant Engneering, TataMcGraw Hill, 2002.
5. Wadhwa, Electrical Power System, (3e), New Age Intl, 2000.
ELE 3105: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS [3 1 0 4]
Representation of power systems: One line diagram, impedance
diagram, Thevenin's model, Admittance and impedance model for power
systems & network calculation. Load flow studies. Symmetrical threephase faults, selection of circuit breakers. Asymmetrical faults:
Symmetrical components, sequence networks of power systems,
analysis of unsymmetrical faults in generators and power systems under
no-load and loaded conditions. Stability studies: Steady-state and
transient-state stability, Multi machine stability.

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References:
1. Stevenson W. D., Elements of Power System Analysis, (4e), MGH,
1982.
2. Elgerd O. I., Electric Energy System Theory: An Introduction, (2e),
TMH, 1982.
3. Nagrath I. J. & D. P. Kothari, Modern Power System Analysis, (3e),
TMH, 2003.
4. Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis, MGH, 1999.
ELE 3106: MICROCONTROLLER BASED SYSTEM DESIGN [2 1 0 3]
Introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers, general purpose
and embedded systems, CISC and RISC architectures, 8051
microcontroller: Architecture, pin diagram, addressing modes,
instruction set, programming, stack, subroutines, GPIO, timers, serial
port, interrupts. Interfacing keyboard, LCD and DAC to 8051. ARM
processor: Processor modes, visible registers, ARM and Thumb
instruction sets, programming, stack, subroutine, exceptions, pipelined
architecture. NXPLPC21XX microcontroller: architecture, programming,
timers, watchdog timer, ADC, interfacing DC motor, stepper motor and
seven segment LED.
References:
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and GillispieMazidi, The 8051
Microcontroller and embedded systems, using assembly and 'C',
Pearson education, 2011.
2. Kenneth. J. Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller and embedded
systems, using assembly and 'C', Cengage Learning, 2009.
3. Steve Furber, ARM System - on Chip Architecture, Pearson,
Second Edition, 2007
4. William Hohl, ARM Assembly Language, CRC Press, 2012
ELE 3111: ELECTRICAL MACHINERY LAB - II [0 0 3 1]
Magnetisation characteristics of DC generator, Load test on dc
machines, Speed control of D.C. shunt motor. Tests on DC Machines, Vand inverted V-curves of synchronous machines, Measurement of Xd
and Xq of a salient pole synchronous machine, Predetermination of
regulation of alternator.
References:
1. P. S. Bimbhra, Electrical Machinery, (7e), Khanna publishers,
2012
2. Langsdorf E.H., Theory of Alternating Current Machinery, (2e),
TMH, 2004
3. Mukherjee P. K. & Chakravarti C, Electrical Machines, (2e),
DhanpatRai& Sons, 2005
ELE 3112: MICROCONTROLLER LAB [0 0 6 2]
Module I: Experiments using 8051 Microcontroller
Module II: Interfacing exercises using 8051 microcontroller
Module III: Experiments using ARM processor based microcontroller.
References:
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and GillispieMazidi, The 8051
Microcontroller and embedded systems, using assembly and 'C',
Pearson education, 2011.
2. Kenneth. J. Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller and embedded
systems, using assembly and 'C', Cengage Learning, 2009.
3. Steve Furber, ARM System - on Chip Architecture, (2e), Pearson,
2007.
4. LPC21XX User Manual

SIXTH SEMESTER
HUM 4002: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
Nature and significance, Micro & macro differences, Law of demand and
supply, Elasticity & equilibrium of demand & supply. Time value of
money, Interest factors for discrete compounding, Nominal & effective
interest rates, Present and future worth of single, Uniform gradient cash
flow. Bases for comparison of alternatives, Present worth amount,
Capitalized equivalent amount, Annual equivalent amount, Future worth
amount, Capital recovery with return, Rate of return method, Incremental
approach for economic analysis of alternatives, Replacement analysis.
Break even analysis for single product and multi product firms, Break
even analysis for evaluation of investment alternatives. Physical &
functional depreciation, Straight line depreciation, Declining balance
method of depreciation, Sum-of-the-years digits method of depreciation,
Sinking fund and service output methods, Costing and its types Job
costing and Process costing, Introduction to balance sheet and profit &
loss statement. Ratio analysis - Financial ratios such as liquidity ratios,
Leverage ratios, Turn over ratios, and profitability ratios
References:
1. Blank Leland T. Tarquin Anthony J., Engineering Economy,
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002.
2. Chan S. Park, Contemporary Engineering Economics, Pearson
Education, Inc., 2010
3. Raman B. S., Advanced accountancy, United publications,
Bangalore, 1993
4. T. Ramachandran, Accounting and Financial Management,
Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd. India, 2001.
5. Thuesen G. J & Thuesen H. G., Engineering Economics, Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi, 2005
ELE 3201: POWER ELECTRONICS [3 1 0 4]
Power Semiconductor Devices: SCR, Power MOSFET, IGBT- structure,
characteristics, safe operating area, base/gate driver requirements,
ratings, protection, GTO, Triac- structure, operation; Converter
Topologies: single phase and three phase half and fully controlled bridge
rectifiers-operation with different loads, triggering sequence, expression
for voltage and current, THD, input power factor, effect of source
inductance, inverter mode, dual converters; AC voltage regulators; DCDC converters-buck and boost converters, quadrants of operation; DCAC converters-circuit topologies, switching, harmonic spectrum, multilevel inverters; Principle of space vector modulation and soft switching.
References:
1. Hart D. W., Power Electronics, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2011
2. Ned Mohan et.al., Power Electronics, Converters, Applications &
Design,(2e), Wiley.2010
3. Bose B. K., Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson,
2010.
4. Rashid M. H., Power Electronics, Circuits, Devices and
Applications, PHI, 2007.
5. Bimbhra P. S., Power Electronic, Khanna Pub., 2012.
ELE 3202: MEASUREMENTS And INSTRUMENTATION [2 1 0 3]
Basic concepts of measurements - System configuration, calibration Errors in measurements: Measuring instruments: Permanent magnet
moving coil; Moving iron; and Electrodynamometer type Applications Measurement of Resistance, Inductance & Capacitance: A.C. Bridges,

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Instrument Transformers: CT and PT, Transducers: Electrical


transducers: Analog signal conditioning: Instrumentation amplifiers, v/f
and i/f converters, sample and hold circuits, noise cancellation filters,
Data conversion: DAC, ADC, Signal transmission: Digital data
transmission, Protocols, wired & wireless. Examples - I/O devices and
displays.Oscilloscopes: Measurements using CRO, Vir tual
Instrumentation: Applications: Digital Energy Meter, ECG monitoring
system.
References:
1. Sawhney A. K., A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements
and Instrumentation, (4e), Dhanpat Rai& Sons, 1991.
2. Golding E. W. & Widdis F. C., Electrical Measurements and
Measuring Instruments, (5e), Wheeler, 1989.
3. Rangan, Sarma, & Mani, Instrumentation Devices and Systems,
(2e), TMH, 1998.
ELE 3211: MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB [0 0 6 2]
Design & implementation of measurement systems on microcontroller
platform, Sensing power signals, Sensing ECG signal , Realisation of
instruments such as volt meter, ammeter, wattmeter, Design
&Realisation of common analog signal conditioning blocks using Analog
System Design starter kit - ASLKv2010, Study of ADC & DAC, Real time
data acquisition, measurement & monitoring on Virtual instrumentation
platform.
References:
1. Rangan, Sarma, & Mani, Instrumentation Devices and Systems,
(2e), TMH, 1998
2. K R K Rao , C P Ravikumar, Analog System Lab Manual, Texas
Instruments, Wiley India
3. Jovitha Jerome, Virtual Instrumentation using Lab VIEW,
PHI,2010
ELE 3212: SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB [0 0 3 1]
Analyze and predict stability (absolute and relative) and performance of
linear continuous time control systems. P, PI, PD and PID Control;
Controller Design / tuning with SIMULINK; state feedback controllers,
Implement real-time controllers to meet system performance
specifications; Modelling and control of physical systems, System
Dynamics with SIMSCAPE
Analysis of Discrete-Time systems using MATLAB and SIMULINK;
Design of IIR Filters and FIR filters and implementation using real time
data; Rapid prototyping and code generation.
Model based analysis of electrical machines.
References:
1. Hanselman, Mastering MATLAB 7, Pearson Education 2005.
2. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, (5e), John Wiley &
Sons (Asia) Pvt. Ltd, 2009.
3. Mitra S. K., DSP: A computer based approach, (3e), TMH, 2006.
4. www.mathworks.com

SEVENTH SEMESTER
HUM 4001: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Definition of management and systems approach, Nature & scope, The
functions of managers, Corporate social responsibility. Planning: Types
of plans, Steps in planning, Process of MBO, How to set objectives,
Strategies, Policies & planning premises, Strategic planning process and

tools. Nature & purpose of organising, Span of management, factors


determining the span, Basic departmentalization, Line & staff concepts,
Functional authority, Art of delegation, Decentralisation of authority. HR
planning, Recruitment, Development and training. Theories of
motivation, Special motivational techniques. Leadership - leadership
behaviour & styles, Managerial grid. Basic Control Process, Critical
Control Points & Standards, Budgets, Non-budgetary control devices.
Profit & loss control, Control through ROI, Direct, Preventive control.
Managerial practices in Japan & USA & application of Theory Z. The
nature & purpose of international business & multinational corporations,
unified global theory of management. Entrepreneurial traits, Creativity,
Innovation management, Market analysis, Business plan concepts,
Development of financial projections
References:
1. Koontz D. Essentials of Management, Mc Graw Hill, New York,
2004
2. Peter Drucker, Management, Task and Responsibility, Allied
Publishers, 2006
3. Peter Drucker, The practice of management, Butterworth Hein
Mann, 2003
ELE4101: SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION [3 1 0 4]
Circuit breakers: Arc phenomenon, arc interruption theories, Special
duties. CB types: Oil circuit breakers, Air circuit breakers, SF6 CB,
Vacuum CB, MCB, MCCB and DC circuit breakers. CB rating, testing,
operating mechanism, Auto reclosure, metal clad switchgear, GIS.
Isolators and earthing switches. Fuses. Neutral grounding. Protective
Relaying: Functions, characteristics, standard definition of relay
terminologies, classifications & operating principles. Protection
schemes for bus bar, transformer, alternator, transmission Line and
Induction Motor. Static Relays: Static amplitude and phase comparators.
Numerical relaying: aliasing, sampling theorem, DFT, phasor estimation,
numerical relaying algorithms. Introduction to network relays, Adaptive
Protection.
References:
1. Rao S. S., Switchgear Protection and Power systems, Khanna
Publishers, 2011.
2. Badriram and Vishwakarma, Power System Protection &
Switchgear, TMH, 2013
3. Ravindranath & Chander, Power System Protection and
Switchgear, Wiley, 1990.
4. T. S. Madhava Rao, Power System Protection Static Relays with
microprocessor applications, TMH, 2002.
5. Mason, The Art and Science of Protective Relaying, Wiley, 1972.
6. Ravindra P. Singh, Digital Power System Protection, PHI, 2007.
ELE 4111: POWER ELECTRONICS LAB [0 0 3 1]
SCR characteristics - Measurement of latching and holding current Study of Commutation circuits Resonant commutation, Complimentary
commutation and Auxiliary commutation - AC DC converters - Speed
control of D.C. motor - Speed control of Induction motor - DC DC
Converters using IGBT / MOSFET - Power electronic circuit simulation
using PSPICE.
References:
1. Hart D. W., Power Electronics, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2011
2. Ned Mohan et. al., Power Electronics, Converters, Applications &
Design, (2e), Wiley.2010
3. Bose B. K., Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson,
2010

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ELE 4112: ADVANCED ENERGY SYSTEMS LAB [0 0 3 1]


Module I:
Experiments onY Bus formation, analysis of Short, Medium and long
transmission lines using ABCD constants, Load flow analysis using
Gauss Seidel and Newton Raphson methods, Transient Stability
Analysis, Short Circuit Fault Analysis, Power quality studies and relay
coordination using MATLAB, MiPower / PSCAD software packages.
Module II:
Experiments on Numeric over current Relay, Smart Energy meter,
Solar simulator
References:
1. M Stagg & Elabid, Computer techniques in Power System
Analysis, MGH
2. Badriram and Vishwakarma, Power System Protection &
Switchgear, TMH, 2013
3. MiPower and PSCAD user manuals.

EIGHTH SEMESTER
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ELE 4297: SEMINAR


Each student has to present a seminar individually, on any technical
topic of current interest / latest advancement / topics not covered in
the syllabus.
The topic has to approved by the Department and a report of the
same has to be submitted a week before the day of the presentation.
ELE 4298: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Each student has to undergo industrial training for a minimum period
of 4 weeks. This may be taken in a phased manner during the
vacation starting from the end of third semester.
Student has to submit to the department a training report in the
prescribed format and also make a presentation of the same. The
report should include the certificates issued by the industry.
ELE 4299: PROJECT WORK / PRACTICE SCHOOL
The project work may be carried out in the institution/industry/
research laboratory or any other competent institutions.
The duration of the project work shall be a minimum of 16 weeks
which may be extended up to 24 weeks.
A mid-semester evaluation of the project work shall be done after
about 8 weeks.
An interim project report on the progress of the work shall be
submitted to the department during the mid-semester evaluation.
The final evaluation and viva-voice will be conducted after
submission of the final project report in the prescribed form.
Student has to make a presentation on the work carried out, before
the department committee as part of project evaluation.
MINOR SPECIALIZATIONS

I.

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

ELE 4001: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN [3 0 0 3]


Embedded Systems: Evolution, Issues and challenges, Design Metrics.;
System and Processor Architecture: Instruction Set and Addressing
Modes; Improving processor performance; Memory Architecture and
Types: Memory Interfacing; Memory Hierarchy and Cache;Timers,
Counters and Watchdog Timers; Analog-to-Digital Converters; Design of
Data Acquisition System;Bus I/O and Networking Considerations:

Parallel and Serial bus and bus protocols; Wireless Protocols; Error
detection and correction; Interrupts; Real-time Operating Systems:
Scheduling, Memory and I/O Management; Embedded Software
Development: Flow, Environments and Tools.Low Power Embedded
System design; Software and hardware co design; Testing of Embedded
Systems.; System Design Example.
References:
1. Frank Vahid and Tony Givargis, Embedded System Design, Wiley
India, 2012.
2. Shibu K V, Introduction to Embedded Systems, Tata McGraw Hill,
2012
3. Raj Kamal, Embedded Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 2012.
4. Santanu Chattopadhyay, Embedded System Design, PHI, 2010.
5. http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/coursecontents_elec.php
ELE 4002: FPGA BASED SYSTEM DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
Overview of Digital Systems
Implementation options , FPGA
Architecture, Programming technologies, Altera &Actel logic cells, I/O
Blocks, Programmable interconnects, Logic implementation , Design
verification- Test bench codes, Hardware testing, FPGA Architectural
options; granularity of function and wiring resources, reconfigurable
architectures- Fine grained, Coarse grained ,Medium grained ,
Embedded multipliers, adders, MACs, processor cores, Configuring an
FPGA ; Vendor specific issues, Logic block architecture, timing modelsstatic and dynamic timing analysis, Input and Output cell characteristics ,
Power dissipation, Partitioning and placement, Routing resources
,Embedded system design using FPGAs, DSP using FPGAs, Multi FPGA
systems, Reconfigurable systems, Application case studies
References:
1. M.J.S. Smith, Application Specific Integrated Circuits, Pearson,
2000
2. Peter Ashenden, Digital Design using VHDL/Digital Design using
Verilog, Elsevier, 2007
3. W. Wolf, FPGA based system design, Pearson, 2004
4. Clive Maxfield, The Design Warriors Guide to FPGAs, Elsevier,
2004
ELE 4003:EMBEDDED PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE [3 0 0 3]
ARM 9 Processor Fundamentals - Registers, Current Program Status
Register, Processor Modes, Instruction set and addressing modes.
Pipelined architecture, ARM 9 Exceptions, and the Vector Table. The
ARM memory interface, The Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture
(AMBA). ARM9E Instruction Cycle Timings,ARM9TDMI architecture,
ARM coprocessor interface. Introduction to ARM 11 and ARM Coretx
Processors. Application of ARM processor for embedded applications.
References:
1. S.B. Furber, ARM System-on-Chip Architecture Addison Wesley
Longman, 2000,ISBN: 0-201-67519-6
2. Andrew N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chris Wright , ARM System
Developer's Guide Designing and Optimizing System Software,
Morgan Kaufmann publishers
ELE 4004: REAL TIME SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Difference between real time embedded systems and non-real time
systems, characteristics of real time systems, real time concepts,
terminology, real time design issues, examples, Real time specifications
and design techniques, Basic Features of an Operating System, Real time
operating systems. Kernel Features, Real-time Kernels, Processes and

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Threads and scheduling, Inter-process Communication, Synchronous


and Asynchronous I/O, Interrupt Handling, Device Drivers, Example
Real-time OS, Evaluating and Optimising Operating System
Performance.
References:
1. Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Galvvin, Grag, Operating System
Principles, (7e), Gagne. John Wiley Publications,2011
2. Milan Milenkovic, Operating Systems Concepts and Design,
MGH,1997
3. Philip A. Laplante , Real time systems design and analysis,
(3e), IEEE Press, Wiley India, 2004.
4. Sam Siewert, Real time embedded systems and components,
Cengage Learning, India edition, 2007.
5. Http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
II. ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ELE 4005: ADVANCED ENERGY MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
Energy Scenario, Energy needs of growing economy. Energy sector
reforms, Energy Conservation and electricity acts. Global Environmental
Concerns. Evaluation of energy projects and proposals. Types,
methodology and Measurements in energy audits. Electricity Tariffs.
Power factor correction. Energy efficient motors and lighting systems.
Demand Side Management (DSM). ARM core architecture. ARM
instruction sets, memory management, Pipelined architecture, ARM
core based microcontroller, study of on-chip peripherals.
Communication protocols. MODBUS protocol. Zigbeeprptocol. Smart
energy meter architecture. Basic concepts and benefits of OOPs.
Application of OOPs in energy management: simple codes to
communicate with smart meters, protection and control devices.
RDBMS and their usage in energy management systems. Interfacing
smart meters, protection and control devices with standard DBMS
packages.
References:
1. Steve Furber, ARM System - on Chip Architecture, (2e), Pearson,
2007
2. William Hohl, ARM Assembly Language, CRC Press, 2012
3. Panneerselvam R., Engineering Economics, PHI, 2008.
4. Balagurusamy, E., Object Oriented Programming with C++,
TMH, 3rd edition, 2007.
5. Herbert Schildt, C++ The Complete Reference, (3e), TMH.
6. General Aspect of Energy Management and Energy Audit:
http://www.energymanagertraining.com/new_course.php.
ELE 4006: ENERGY AUDITING [3 0 0 3]
Energy Types, Needs, Scenario, Energy Security, Environmental Impact,
Energy Reforms, Material & Energy Balance, Consumption Pattern, Sankey
Diagram, Energy Policy, Information Systems, Energy Conservation Act
2001, Electricity Act 2003, Energy Reforms, National Action Plan for
Climate Change (NAPCC), Standards & Labels ,Energy Audit Purpose &
Scope, Types of Energy Audit & Methodologies, Audit Instruments, Energy
Management principles, Benchmarking and Strategies, Performance
assessment of Electrical utilities, Performance Assessment of Thermal
Utilities, Energy Economic Analysis, Role of ESCOs

2. IEEE Std. 739-1995, IEEE recommended practice for energy


management in industrial and commercial facilities.
3. Amit K. Tyagi, Handbook on Energy Audits and Management,
TERI, 2000
4. W. R. Murphy and G. McKay, Energy management, Butterworth &
Co Publishers, Oxford, UK, 2001.
5. BEE Study Material, Energy Management & Energy Audit,
www.bee-india.com
ELE 4007: LIGHTING SCIENCE: DEVICES AND SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Light & Vision -Spectral eye sensitivity curve photometric & Radiometric
quantities and units - Laws of illumination-Point by point method of
illuminance calculations Polar curves -Evaluation of total luminous flux Artificial light sources: Constructional and Energy aspects of light
sources- color characteristics - Environmental Effects of Light sourcesLuminaire: optical characteristics of light control elements - C.I.E.
classification - - measurements using GONIO photometer - - Quantity
and Quality of Illuminance - Artificial illumination design techniques:
Lumen method of calculations - IES glare index computation method Lighting Controls-Energy conservation measures in illumination
systems
References:
1. New York, Lighting Handbook, (10e), 2011.
2. Spiros Kitsinelis, Light Sources: Technologies & Applications,
CRC press, 2010.
3. M. A. Cayless & A. M. Marsdon, Lamps & Lighting, (4e)Oxford &
IBH publishing company, 1996
4. Jack L. Lindsey., Applied Illumination En ESNA Engineering, (2e),
Fairmont Press, INC 1997
ELE 4008: POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL [3 0 0 3]
Generator & voltage control system: Energy conversion, application to
synchronous machines, Park's transformation, voltage & mechanical
equations, synchronous operation, steady state model, simplified
dynamic model, generator connected to infinite bus - Exciter system
block diagrams, generator models, stability of excitation systems.
Voltage regulation, generator with excitation system connected to infinite
bus, small signal stability analysis - Load frequency control, single area
systems, speed governing system, static response characteristics,
closed ALFC loops, static & dynamic response, secondary ALFC loops,
two area system, Reactive power & voltage control - Generation &
absorption of reactive power, methods of voltage control, performance
requirements of transmission lines, uncompensated lines, voltage &
current profiles, power/voltage characteristics, principles of
transmission system compensation, Introduction to facts controllersEconomic load dispatch.
References:
1. R. Bergen, Vijay Vital, Power system analysis, (2e), prentice Hall
2. Hingorani & Gyugui, Understanding facts, Wiley-IEEE Press,
1999.
3. P. Kundur, Power system stability analysis & control, Tata
McGraw Hill , 2006.
4. O. L. Elgerd, Electric energy systems, McGraw Hill, 1982.
5. Wood & Woolenberg, Power system operation & control, John
Wiley, 2003.

References:
1. Paul W. O'Callaghan, Energy Management A comprehensive guide
to reducing costs by efficient energy use, McGraw Hill, England,
1992
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ELE 4009: COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN POWER SYSTEM


ANALYSIS [3 0 0 3]
Review of Power System Components, Network Matrices - Bus
Impedance matrix - admittance matrix - formation and modification of
bus impedance matrix in three phase networks - Short Circuit Studies symmetrical and asymmetrical faults - ZBUS and YBUS matrices for short
circuit studies - short circuit calculations using ZBUS - symmetrical
component analysis-calculation of currents and voltages - load Flow
Studies: PQ, PV and slack buses - bus mismatch Gauss - Seidal,
Newton - Raphson and Fast Decoupled methods of load flow analysis Stability Studies - Transient Stability - Swing equation - synchronous
machine and induction machine equations - representation of load modified Euler and Range-Kutta methods of transient stability analysis.
References:
1. M. A. Pai, Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis, (2e)
Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2005.
2. A. K. Mahalanabis, D. P. Kothari and S. I. Ahson, Computer Aided
Power System Analysis and Control, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.3. E. V. Krishnamurthy and S. K. Sen, Computer Based Numerical
Algorithms, East-West Press, New Delhi., 1976.
4. G. W Stagg & E l Abiad., Computer methods in power system
analysis, McGraw hill Publishers.
ELE 4010: MODERN POWER CONVERTERS [3 0 0 3]
Switched Mode Power converters: generalized comparison between
switched mode and linear DC regulators, operation and steady state
performance of buck, boost, buck-boost, cuk and sepic converters,
continuous conduction mode, discontinuous conduction mode; DC-DC
converters with isolation- Fly back converter, Forward converter, pushpull converter, half bridge and full bridge DC-DC converters; Resonant
Converters- series and parallel loaded converters in continuous and
discontinuous mode of operation, zero current switch resonant
converter (ZCS), zero voltage switch resonant converter (ZVS); Control
techniques- Voltage feed forward PWM control, current mode control,
digital pulse width modulation control; Converter modelling- equivalent
circuit modelling of converters using state space averaging technique;
Closed loop converter design- case studies; Uninterruptible Power
Source (UPS)
References:
1. Robert W. Erickson, Dragan Maksimovic; Fundamentals of Power
Electronics,(2e), Springer, 2005
2. Mohan, Undeland & Robbins; Power Electronics, Converters,
Applications and Design, Wiley, 2001.
3. Daniel .W. Hart, Introduction to Power Electronics, PHI,1997.
4. P. Krein, Elements of Power electronics, OUP, 1998
5. Pressman A. I., Switching Power Supply Design.
ELE 4011: SOLID STATE DRIVES [3 0 0 3]
Fundamentals of Electric Drives: components, dynamics, multiquadrant operation, equivalent moment of inertia and torque, nature
and classification of load torque, steady state stability; DC Drives:
single phase and three phase controlled rectifier fed dc drivescontrolled freewheeling, speed torque characteristics, waveforms,
expressions for voltage, current, speed, torque and power, Dual
converter fed DC drives, Chopper fed DC drives- quadrants of
operation; AC drives: Induction Motor Drives- stator voltage control,
rotor resistance control, slip power recovery scheme, frequency
control-control strategies, DQ model, principle vector control, direct
and indirect vector control scheme,; Synchronous Motor Drives-

overview of scalar and vector control schemes of PMSM, SRM and


BLDC motors ,brushless DC excitation; UPS.
References:
1. Dubey G. K., Power Semiconductor Controlled Drives, PH, 1989.
2. Dubey G. K., Fundamentals of Electric Drives, Narosa, 2010.
3. Dewan S. B., G. R. Slemon & A. Straughen, Power Semiconductor
Drives. Wiley, 1984
4. Murphy J. M. D. & F. G.Turnbull, Power Electronic Control of AC
motors, Pergamon 1989.
5. Bose B. K., Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson,
2010
6. Signal Processing And Control
ELE 4012: ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING [3 0 0 3]
Multi-rate Digital Signal Processing: Decimation by a Factor D,
Interpolation by a Factor I, Sampling Rate Conversion by a Rational Factor
I/D, Filter Design and Implementation for sampling rate Conversion
Linear Prediction and Optimum Linear Filters: Forward and Backward
linear prediction, Solution of the Normal Equations, Properties of linear
prediction - Error Filter, AR Lattice and ARMA Lattice - Ladder Filters.
Power spectrum Estimation: Non-Parametric Spectrum Estimation
Methods, Parametric Methods for power spectrum estimation. Adaptive
filters: FIR adaptive filters, Widrow Hoff LMS Adaptive algorithm, RLS
adaptive filters- Simplified IIR LMS Adaptive filter. Introduction to
wavelets and wavelet transform.
References:
1. Proakis J G and Manolakis D G., Digital Signal Processing
Principles, Algorithms and Application,PHI, 2012.
2. Oppenheim A V & Schafer R W, Discrete Time Signal Processing,
PHI, 2010.
3. Simon Haykin, Adaptive filter theory, (4e), Pearson
Education,2009.
4. Li Tan, Jean Jiang, Digital signal processing: Fundamentals and
Applications, (2e),2012.
5. C Britton, Rorabaugh, DSP Primer, McGraw Hill Publication, 2005
2. 6.Jaideva C. Goswami, Andrew K. Chan, Fundamentals of
Wavelets : Theory, Algorithms and Applications, (2e), Wiley, 2011
ELE 4013: CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
Control system performance objectives, Design of cascade & feedback
compensation, Scalar and multivariable control systems, Industrial PID
controllers, state space systems and PID control, PID tuning, Pole
placement techniques for design of controllers and observers, Kalman
filter, Robust control, techniques, Non-linear control system design:
Linearization, compensation and design of non-linear systems, design of
non-linear control system using phase plane analysis, Lyapunov
stability; optimal control theory and applications; Adaptive Control; Self
tuning control; Model reference adaptive control; practical aspects:
Control system design examples; MATLAB & SIMULINK for Control
system Design.
References:
1. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, (5e), PHI, 2010.
2. Stanley M. Shinners, Advanced modern control system theory and
design, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
3. Michael A. Johnson, Mohammad M. Moradi, PID Control: New
Identification and Design Methods, Springer 2005.
4. V. I. George, C. P. Kurian, Digital Control Systems, (1e), Cengage
learning, 2012.

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5. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, (5e), John Wiley &


Sons Inc, 2010.
ELE 4014: APPLICATIONS OF DSP [3 0 0 3]
Review of Digital Filter Design - Implementation of DSP algorithms
options and issues, real-time implementation - Digital signal processors
- Architectural features of digital signal processors, Fixed point and
floating point DSPs, DSP families, Case study of TMS320C24x
processor - Applications of DSP in speech and audio processing
Quality measures Speech recognition, Audio Processing - Applications
of DSP in image and video processing - Digital image fundamentals, Two
dimensional signals & systems, Image transforms, Image enhancement,
Image and Video compression standards - Applications of DSP in
analysis of biomedical signals - ECG, EEG and EMG signals, Diagnostic
methods - Applications of DSP in power electronic systems, electric
drives & embedded control.
References:
1. Proakis J.G. and Manolakis D.G., Digital Signal Processing
Principles, Algorithms and Application, PHI, 2012.
2. Openheim A.V. & Schafer R.W., Discrete Time Signal Processing,
PHI, 2010.
3. Douglas O'Shaghnessy, Speech communication Human &
Machines, (2e), 1999.
4. Gonzalez R. C. & Woods R. E, Digital Image Processing, Pearson,
2002
5. Keith Jack, Video Demystified, 2004
ELE 4015: INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND CONTROL [3 0 0 3]
Industrial Automation and Control- architecture, Controller Tuning techniques,
Feed Forward control and Ratio control, PLCs- Internal & external architecture,
programming formats, Ladder logic rules, programming using contacts and
coils. Digital PLC and inter locking techniques, Timers, counters, arithmetic
functions, Ladderdiagrams for process control, PLC Applications,
architecture of DCS, Supervisory Computer functions, Control techniques,
system integration with PLCs and computer, Flow Control valves, Hydraulic
systems, CNC machines, Pneumatic control system, Dc motor drives- energy
saving with adjustable speed drives, Induction motor drives and synchronous
motor drives, Fieldbus architecture, Overview of Modbus and Profibus,
SCADA- architecture, Communications in SCADA- types & methods,
Protocol structure, HART Protocol- Techniques to read HART data into an
NON-HART system, Role of SMART Devices in process control- real time
case studies.
References:
1. John W. Webb and Ronald A. Reiss, Programmable logic
controllers-Principle and applications,(5e), PHI.
2. J.R. Hackworth and F.D. Hackworth Jr.,Programmable logic
controllers- Programming Method and applications, Pearson,
2004.
3. Stuart A. Boyer, SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition,
ISA Publication.
4. Samuel M. Herb , Understanding Distributed Processor Systems
for Control, ISA Publication.
5. Madhuchanda Mitra and Samarjit Sen Gupta, Programmable Logic
Controllers and Industrial Automation an Introduction, Penram
International Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd.

III. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT


HUM 4011: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to financial management, Principle of accountancy, Sources
of long term finance, Valuation of securities, Leverages, Working capital
management, Capital budgeting, Cost of capital, Cash management, and
Dividend decisions.
References:
1. Prasanna Chandra, Fundamentals of Financial Management, Tata
McGraw Hill, Delhi, 2006.
2. I M Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas Publishing house,
Delhi, 2007.
3. Subir Kumar Banerjee, Financial Management, Sultan Chand &
Co., Delhi, 1999.
4. ICFAI, Corporate Financial Management, ICFAI, Hyderabad, 2003.
5. Maheshwari S.N., Financial Management, Sultan Chand & Co.,
Delhi, 2002
HUM 4012: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Evolution and development, HRD Organization and responsibilities.
Evolution of HRM, Theories of HRM. Human resource planning, Human
Resources Inventory, Forecast, Job analysis, Job description, Job
specification, Job evaluation, Employment stability. Human Resource
Planning and Recruiting, Induction, & socialization, Training and
development, Performance management and appraisal.
References:
1. T.V. Rao and Pereira D.F., Recent experiences in Human Resources
Development, Oxford and IBH Publishing, 1986.
2. Subbrao A., Essentials of Human Resource Management and
industrial Relations, Himalaya Publishing House, 1999.
3. N G Nair and Latha Nair, Personnel Management and Industrial
Relations, S. Chand Company, 1995.
4. Virmani B R; Rao Kala, Economic restructuring technology transfer
and human resource development, Response books, 1997.
5. Pareek Udai et al., Human Resource Development in Asia: Trends
and Challenges, Oxford and IBH Publishing, 2002.
HUM 4013: MARKETING MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Understanding marketing management, Assessing market opportunities
and customer value, Adapting marketing to the New Economy, Building
Customer Satisfaction, Value, and Retention, Market Demand, Scanning
the Marketing Environment, Consumer Markets, Business Markets,
Dealing with the Competition, Market Segments, Product Life Cycle, New
Market Offerings, Designing and Managing Services, Price Strategies,
Retailing, Wholesaling, Integrated Marketing Communications.
References:
1. Philip Kotler, Marketing Management
Analysis, Planning,
Implementation and Control, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited,
New Delhi, 2000.
2. ICFAI, Marketing Management, ICFAI, Hyderabad, 2003.
3. Varshney R.L. and Gupta S.L., Marketing Management, Sultan
Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 2004.
4. Adrian Palmer, Principles of Marketing, Oxford University Press,
New York, 2000.

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HUM 4014: OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]


Types of production activities, Production consumption cycle, Functions
of production and operations management, Importance and uses of
forecasting, Product development and design: Product life cycle,
Process design, Process charts, Flow diagrams and Man machine
charts, Capacity planning, Aggregate planning, Scheduling, Operations
strategy, Operation performance Frontier and productivity, Systems
thinking, Systems engineering and its management, Systems decision
process. Systems thinking, structure, classification, boundaries,
visibility, System life cycle models, System dynamics and its importance
in system thinking. System dynamics modeling process.

of IP packets, Virtualization overview, advanced switching conceptsSTP,VLAN, VTP, Structure of a router, Routing methods, routing table
design, Static and dynamic routing protocols-RIP, IGRP, link state-OSPF
with configurations, Cloud computing Architecture, Amazon Cloud
Computing, Service levels for cloud computing, Data centers, Server
Architecture Overview-server farms, Application Architectures, Data
Center Design , server Load Balancing. Wireless LAN &WAN, Planning
and Operation of Wireless Networks, WLAN Security, Voice over
Wireless, Location Based Services. Basics and Signalling Analog circuit,
Basic Call Setup, ISDN, VoIP, IP Signalling Protocol, SIP, Applied PSTN
Numbering Plan

References:
1. Monks Joseph G., Operations Management, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2. Krajewski Lee J. and Ritzman Larry P., Operations Management,
Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi, 2005.
3. Mieghem J., Operations Strategy: Principles and Practices,
Dynamic Ideas, ISBN: 0-9759146-6-9, 2008.
4. Sterman J.D., Business Dynamics - Systems Thinking and
Modeling for A Complex World, McGraw Hill, International Edition,
2004.
5. Senge Peter, The Fifth Discipline, Currency Doubleday, New York,
1990.

References:
1. Forouzan Behrouz A., TCP/IP Protocol suite, Tata Mcgraw Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 2000.
2. Tanenbaum A. S., Computer Networks, (3e), Prentice Hall of India
Pvt Ltd (EEE), New Delhi 1996.
3. Danielle Ruest, Nelson Ruest , Virtualization, A Beginner's Guide.
4. Todd Lammle, CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study
Guide, (7e)
5. Robert C Elsen Peter et.al, Cloud Computing, A Practical Approach
Cloud Application Architecture, McGraw Hill,

OTHER PROGRAMME ELECTIVES


ELE 4016: BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Concept of intelligent, green and smart building. Importance of
automatic control in Building systems and special control structures.
Overview of Building systems and their requirements. Sensors and
measurement for Building subsystems. HVAC and Lighting control
systems. Introduction to DDC for HVAC. Building fire, safety and
surveillance systems CCTV. Communication systems for building
automation and control, Building services, automation and integration,
building automation and control networks. Building automation
standards overview, Overview of BACnet - Building Automation and
Control Networking Protocol, Introduction to LonWorks. Energy saving
with variable speed drives
References:
1. Shengwei Wang, Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation,
(1e), Spons Architecture Price Book, New York, 2009.
2. Wolfgang Kastner, Communication Systems for Building
Automation and Control, Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 93, No. 6,
June 2005
3. Jong-jin Kim, Intelligent Buildings, Butterworth-Heinemann,
Illustrated Edition, London, 2006.
4. Derek Clements-Croome, Intelligent Buildings: Design
Management and Operation, Thomas Telford Ltd., UK, Illustrated
Edition, 2004.
5. Reinhold A. Carlson Robert A. Di Giandomenico, Understanding
Building Automation Systems: Direct Digital Control, Energy
Management, Life Safety, Security Access Control, Lighting, and
Building, (1e), Means, R. S. Company, Incorporated (Publisher),
New Delhi, 1991.
ELE 4017: COMPUTER NETWORKS [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to types of computer networks, Network hardware, Network
software, OSI and TCP/IP reference model, Internet Standards, IP
addressing-classes, subnetting, masking, Connecting devices, Delivery

ELE 4018: DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS [3 0 0 3]


Analysis of algorithms - Stacks - application to evaluation of postfix
expressions, conversion from infix to postfix representation - Queues Sequential representation, operations, priority queues, and array
implementation Linked Lists Trees Graphs Sorting - Searching Greedy techniques - Prim's &Kruskal's algorithms for minimum
spanning trees, shortest paths, optimal tape storage, job scheduling with
deadlines, Knapsack problem - Divide and Conquer - General technique,
maximum and minimum., multiplying long integers, Strassen's matrix
multiplication, finding the closest pair of points - Dynamic programming
- matrix chain ordering, all pairs shortest paths, optimal BST
Backtracking - NP completeness - Introduction to parallel algorithms.
References:
1. Cormen, Leiserson and Rivest, Introduction to algorithms, MGH
2001.
2. Aho, Hopcroft and Ulmann, Design and Analysis of Algorithms,
Addison Wesley 2000.
3. Horowitz and Sahni, Fundamentals of computer algorithms, (2e),
Galgotia Pub. 1998.
ELE 4019: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to Databases, Database Environment. Entity-Relationship
Modeling, Enhanced Entity-Relationship Modeling, the Relational Model,
Relational Algebra, Normalization, SQL: Data Manipulation
SQL : Data Definition, Query-By-Example, Introduction to Commercial
DBMS like Access, MYSQL. Database Planning, Design, and
Administration. Methodology: Conceptual, Logical, and Physical
Database Design, Transaction management, Database protection
integrity and security, concurrent operations on database.
References:
1. Elmasri and Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, (6e),
Addison Wesley, Pearson Education, 2010.
2. C. J. Date, An Introduction to Database Systems, (8e), Pearson
Education, 2003.
3. R. Ramakrishnan, Database Management Systems,Tata McGraw
Hill, 2003.

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4. S. Henry, Database System Concepts, Tata McGraw-Hill


Publications
5. Korth H. F. & Silberschatz A., Database system concepts, (4e),
MGH, 2002.
ELE 4020: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
Design of Transformers: Output equation, specific loadings, design of
core, coils, tank and cooling systems, calculation of equivalent circuit
parameters, temperature rise from design data.
Design of DC machines: Output equation, specific loading, choice of
poles and speed, design of armature, main field, commutator,
temperature rise from design data.
Design of Alternators: Output equation, specific loadings, main
dimensions, armature slots, calculation of machine constants and
temperature rise from design data.
Three phase Induction motors: Output equation, specific loadings, main
dimensions, stator and rotor windings, armature slots, Squirrel cage
rotor designs, equivalent resistance of rotor, calculation of machine
constants and temperature rise from design data.
References:
1. Clayton and Hancock, Performance And Design of DC machines,
(3e), O&IBH, 1988.
2. Say M.G., Performance and Design of AC machines, (3e), CBS,
2002.
3. Sawhney A. K., A Course In Electrical Machine Design, (6e),
Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2006.
4. Shanmugasundaram A., G. Gangadharan & R. Palani, Electrical
Design Data Book, Wiley, 1989.
ELE 4021: HVDC & FACTS [3 0 0 3]
HVDC transmission system, merits and demerits application and
schemes of HVDC, equivalent circuit diagram of a two terminal HVDC
link, HVDC control, grid firing units for converters. Introduction to FACTS
controllers- configuration and working principle of SVC, STATCOM,
TCSC, SSSC, SPS and UPF- Steady state characteristics, effect of
FACTS devices on transient stability, power flow, power oscillation
damping and voltage stability.
References:
1. K R Padiyar, FACTS Controllers in power transmission and
distribution systems, New Age International publishers, New Delhi,
2007.
2. Narendra G Hingorani & L. Gyugyi, Understanding FACTS:
Concepts and Technology of flexible AC transmission systems,
IEEE Press, 2000.
3. K R Padiyaar, HVDC power transmission systems, Technology and
System Interactions, New Age International publishers, New Delhi,
1999.
4. Vijay K. Sood, HVDC and FACTS Controller, Kluwer Academic
Publisher, 2004.
ELE 4022: LIGHTING CONTROLS: TECHNOLOGY AND
APPLICATIONS [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to lighting controls & strategies Energy management
strategies - Switching control Sensor technologies Stand-alone v/s
Interconnected panels - Centralized & Localized control Dimming
control scheme for light sources - Lighting control system design
(Design process) - Commissioning and energy codes (ASHRAE/IESNA
& IECC standards) Daylight harvestings systems - Central and

distributed control Control signals and Protocols Wireless RF lighting


control Integration of lighting control with building management system
- Design patterns to different applications.
References:
1. Rober t S Simpson, Lighting Controls: Technology and
Applications , Focal press,2003.
2. IES lighting Handbook, (10e), IESNA-2-11.
3. Craig DiLouie, Advanced lighting control: Energy saving
productivity, Technology and Applications, Fairmont Press, Inc,
2004.
ELE 4023: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Discrete time signals: sampling, ZOH, Mapping between s-plane and zplane ; Pulse transfer function; steady state error ; Stability criterion in
the z-plane: Jury's test, bilinear transformation, stability analysis using
root locus, Bode & Nyquist plot; State models for discrete-time systems :
Diagonalization , state transition matrix , solution of state equation for
discrete time systems by recursion and z-transform method, discretetime equivalent of continuous-time systems; Controllability and
Observability; Design of cascade & state feedback controllers in discrete
time domain, Zeigler Nichols tuning, pole placement design,
Ackermann's formula, design of state observers, Deadbeat control;
Lyapunov stability for LTI discrete-time systems ; Optimal regulator.
References:
1. Ogata K., Discrete Time Control System, (2e), Pearson, 2005
2. M. Gopal, Digital Control and State Variable Methods, Tata
McGraw Hill New Delhi, 2005.
3. Kuo, B.C., Digital Control Systems, Oxford university press, 1992.
4. Stanley M. Shinners, Advanced modern control system theory and
design, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
5. V. I. George, C.P. Kurian, Digital Control Systems, (1e), Cengage
learning, 2012.
ELE 4024: RENEWABLE ENERGY [3 0 0 3]
Energy sources and their availability - Solar Energy - solar radiation and
measurements, solar energy storage, - Solar Photo-Voltaic systems
design - Wind Energy- estimation, Maximum power and power
coefficient, wind energy conversion systems - design considerations
and applications - Energy from Bio-Mass - Sources of bio-mass, Biomass conversion technologies - Thermo-chemical conversion and Biochemical conversions, Anaerobic digestion and Fermentation, Bio-gas
generation Pyrolysis and Liquefaction, Classification of Gasifiers, Energy
plantation -Energy from the Oceans - Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion,
Open and Closed Cycle plants, Site selection considerations, Origin of
tides, Tidal energy conversion systems, Wave energy conversion
systems - Hybrid Energy Systems.
References:
1. Khan B. H., Non-conventional Energy Resources, TMH, 2006
2. Twidell J. W. & Weir A. D., Renewable Energy Resources, ELBS,
1986.
3. Mukherjee D. & Chakrabarti S., Fundamentals of Renewable
Energy Systems, New Age Intl., 2004.
ELE 4025: SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES [3 0 0 3]
Evolution of Electric Grid, Introduction to Smart Grid - Advantages Indian Smart Grid, Need of Smart Grid; Overview of Technologies for
Smart Grid, Difference between conventional & Smart Grid Technology,
Transmission & Distribution Automation, Home and Building

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Automation, Communication and Measurement; Monitoring, PMU,


Smart Meters and Measurements Technologies; Micro-grids and
Distributed Energy Resources: Concept and applications of micro-grid;
Issues of interconnection, protection and control of micro-grid;
Sustainable energy sources, Integration of renewable energy sources;
Power Quality issues of Grid connected Renewable Energy Sources;
Information and Communication Technology for Smart Grid; Advanced
Metering: Home Area Network (HAN), Neighborhood Area Network
(NAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Broadband over Power line (BPL),
Control of the Power Grid Standards
References:
1. Ali Keyhani, Mohammad N. Marwali, Min Dai Integration of Green
and Renewable Energy in Electric Power Systems, Wiley, 2011.
2. James Momoh, Smart Grid: Fundamentals of Design and
Analysis, Wiley, 2012
3. Janaka Ekanayake, Nick Jenkins, Kithsiri Liyanage, Jianzhong Wu,
Akihiko Yokoyama, Smart Grid: Technology and Applications,
Wiley, 2012
4. Peter S. Fox Penner, Smart Power: Climate Changes, the Smart
Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities, (1e), Island Press, 2010,
5. S. Chowdhury, S. P. Chowdhury, P. Crossley, Microgrids and Active
Distribution Networks Institution of Engineering and Technology, 30
Jun 2009
6. Stuart Borlase, Smart Grids (Power Engineering), CRC Press,
2012.
7. Jean Claude Sabonnadire, Nouredine Hadjsad, Smart Grids,
Wiley Blackwell.
ELE 4026: SOFT COMPUTING [3 0 0 3]
Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks- Feed forward and feed back
networks, learning rules- Single-layer feed forward networks - Multi layer
feed forward networks - Linearly non-separable pattern classification,
generalized delta learning rule, error back propagation training
algorithms - Single layer feed back network - Energy function Application of neural networks. Introduction to Fuzzy control - Inference
rules - Fuzzy knowledge based controllers - Fuzzification, membership
function evaluation, Defuzzification methods, Application of fuzzy logic
to control systems - fuzzy-neural systems. Familiarization with MATLAB
Fuzzy logic & neural network Toolbox. Introduction to Genetic
Algorithms.
References:
1. J. S. T Jang, C.T Sun and E. Mitzutani Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft
Computing, Prentice Hall International, Inc, 1997.
2. Chin-Teng Lin, C.S. George Lee, Neural Fuzzy Systems, Prentice
Hall International, Inc.1996.
3. S. Haykin, "Neural Networks - A Comprehensive Foundation, (2e),
Prentice Hall, 1999.
4. T. J. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, McGrawHill, Inc., 1995
5. Jacek M. Zurada, Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks, Jaico,
1997
ELE 4027: SOLID STATE LIGHTING AND CONTROLS [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to Lighting Technology, Light generation principles
Incandescence & luminescence, Review of Light Sources, Solid state
lamps basics & life cycle of a photon, Optical Characteristics of LED,
LED Classification & material technology, White Light Generation
Techniques - Challenges & issues, Electrical Characteristics of LEDs,
LED driver considerations - Power management topologies (SPMS), LED

Dimming approaches, Color control feedback and schemes, Thermal


management considerations - Heat sink design, SSL test standards,
Data Sheet analysis, Remote Phosphor Technology, OLED.
References:
1. Arturas Zukauskus, Michael S. Shur and Remis Gaska,
Introduction to solid state lighting, Wiley-Interscience, 2002
2. E. Fred Schubert, Light Emitting Diodes, (2e), Cambridge
University Press, 2006.
3. Pattrick Mottier, LEDs for Lighting Applications, John Wiley , 2009
4. Steve Winder, Power Supplies for LED Driving, Newnes, 2008.
5. Ron Lenk, Carol Lenk, Practical Lighting Design with LEDs, Wiley
IEEE press, 2011
ELE 4028: UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY [3 0 0 3]
Traction - Traction Drives - dc and ac traction drives, power
semiconductor controlled drives, dc and ac traction employing
polyphase ac motors, diesel electric traction
Electroplating:
Preparation of work for electroplating, Electro extraction, electrolysis of
water. Electric Welding: Resistance welding, spot, seam, butt, projection
and flash welding, Power supply, Arc welding, Carbon arc and metallic
arc welding, , Control of current in welding transformers. Electric
Heating: types, modes of heat transfer, resistance heating, resistance
ovens, Design of heating element, Temperature control, Induction
heating, Core type furnace, Coreless Induction furnace, indirect
induction oven, High frequency eddy current heating, Dielectric heating,
Arc furnaces.
References:
1. J.B.Gupta, Utilization of Electrical Power and Electrical Traction,
S.K. Katharia& Sons, 1994.
2. E.O. Taylor, Utilization of Electric Energy, Orient Longman, 1971.
3. Suryanarayana N.V, Utilization of Electrical Power including Electric
Drives and Electric Traction, Wiley Eastern, 1994.
ELE 4029: VLSI DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
MOS Devices and circuits: Device operation, characteristics, second
order effects, Gate and junction capacitance, modeling, spice
parameters. Inverter Design Using MOS. Delay models, super buffers.
Performance optimization: Fan-In, Fan-out, Power dissipation, layout,
area, speed. CMOS fabrication process, Introduction to CAD tools for
Layout and functional simulation. MOSFET logic gates: Pass transistors
and transmission gates. Implementation of Boolean functions and
combinational circuits using switch logic & gate logic. Pseudo NMOS
inverter. Stick diagrams, Design rules and layouts, Scaling of MOS
circuits. Introduction to Analog VLSI Design; Issues, Challenges, Small
signal modeling, Discussion on basic building blocks.
References:
1. J.M. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan, and B. Nikolic, Digital Integrated
Circuits, Pearson, 2003.
2. Neil H. E. Weste and Kamran Eshraghain, Principles of CMOS VLSI
Design- A systems perspective, Pearson, 2003.
3. Kang and Lablebici, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits, TMH, 2002
4. John P Uyemura, CMOS Logic Circuit Design, Springer 1999.
5. D. A, Hodges, H G Jackson, R.A. Saleh, Analysis and Design of
Digital Integrated Circuits, TMH
6. B Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, McGraw Hill,
2001
7. Jacob Baker, CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, (3e),
Wiley India, 2010.

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ELE 3281: ANALOG And DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS [3 0 0 3]
(Not Applicable to E&C, ICE, Mechatronics)
Operational amplifiers and applications - dc voltage follower, bridge
amplifier, integrator, differentiator, low pass, high pass and band pass
active filters, precision diode and clamp, log antilog amplifiers, astable,
monostable and triangular wave generators, Schmitt Trigger, Analog
multiplier - Phase locked loop and applications - Phase comparator,
Voltage controlled Oscillator, Functional block Schematic of PLL, PLL
applications in communication- Number systems- Conversions
between Number Systems - Subtraction using 1's and 2's. Complements
- Karnaugh maps, Logic gates Truth tables, Realization of Boolean
functions using Gates, Universal Gates - Msi combinational circuits Half and Full adders, magnitude comparator, Decoder, Encoder,
Multiplier, ROM, PLA, - Sequential circuits - Flip Flops Synchronous and
Asynchronous Counters, Design of counters , 74194 Shift Register IC
based design.
References:
1. Franco Sergio, "Design with Op amps &Analog Integrated Circuits"
McGraw Hill, 1997.
2. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits,
Prentice Hall of India
3. Givone, Digital Principles & Design, TMH, 2003
ELE 3282: ELECTRIC DRIVES [3 0 0 3]
(Not Applicable to Mechatronics & Printing)
Electric Drives - Components of electric drives, factors affecting choice
of drives, dynamics of electrical drives, fundamental torque equation,
speed-torque conventions, multi-quadrant operation of electric drives,
load torque components, nature and classification of load torque,
equivalent moment of inertia, steady state stability, load equalization Motor power rating, thermal model, classes of motor duty - Introduction
to thyristors, characteristics, power converters: AC to DC, DC to DC, AC
to AC, DC to AC - DC Drives Systems - characteristics, starting, speed
control, braking - AC Drives Systems: characteristics, starting, speed
control, braking - Closed loop motor control schemes - Constant Torque,
Speed, Position control systems.
References:
1. Dubey G. K, Fundamentals of Electric Drives, (2e), Narosa, 2001
2. De N. K and Sen P. K, Electric Drives, PHI, 1999
3. Pillai S. K, A First Course on Electric Drives, New Age International,
1989
ELE 3283: ELECTRICAL ENERGY SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
Power Systems - Voltage and Frequency Standards Energy - Power
Plants - Thermal Power - Nuclear Power Plant - Diesel Power Plant Hydro Electric Power Plants - Gas turbine power plant - Applications Combined operation of power plants, load division among different types
of power plants - Renewable Energy - Solar, Wind, Biomass,
Geothermal, tidal, Fuel Cell - Transmission Systems - Overhead lines,
Line representation, Insulators, Underground cables, Classification Distribution Systems - Types, Feeders, Distributors, Service Mains,
Substation Layout - Protection Systems - Faults, Earthing, Fuse, Circuit
Breakers, Relays, Electric Safety, Shock, Grounding practice, Standards,
Domestic Wiring - Performance Analysis - Transformers, Induction
Motors, HVAC & Lighting loads - Load Characteristics & Economic
Aspects, Power Factor correction, Tariff .

References:
1. M. A. El-Sharkawi, Electric Energy An Introduction, (2e), CRC
press.
2. J. B. Gupta, A Course in Electrical Power, S. K. Kataria & Sons,
1996.
3. C. L. Wadhwa, Electrical Power System, (3e), New Age Intl.,
2000
ELE 3284: ENERGY AUDITING [3 0 0 3]
Energy: Energy Types, Needs, Scenario, Security, Environmental Impact,
Costs, Material & Energy Balance, Consumption Pattern, Sankey
Diagram, Energy Policy, Information Systems, Energy Conservation Act
2001 Energy Audit - Purpose, Scope, Types, Methodologies, Reporting,
Instruments, Energy Auditor Responsibilities Energy Management
Energy Management principles, Strategy, Benchmarking, Energy
Manager Responsibilities Performance Assessment - Boilers, Steam
Systems, Furnaces, Insulation & Refractories, Cogeneration, Waste Heat
Recovery, Transformers, Motors, Compressors, Refrigeration Systems,
Fans, Blowers, Pumps, Cooling Towers, Illumination Systems, DG Sets
Energy Economics Economic analysis of investments, Simple payback
method, return on investment, net present value, internal rate of return,
life cycle costing, energy performance contracts and role of ESCOs.
References:
1. Paul W. O'Callaghan, Energy Management - A comprehensive
guide to reducing costs by efficient energy use, McGraw Hill,
England, 1992
2. IEEE Std. 739-1995, IEEE recommended practice for energy
management in industrial and commercial facilities.
3. BEE Study Material, Energy Management & Energy Audit,
www.bee-india.com
ELE 3285: ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES [3 0 0 3]
(Not Applicable to Mechatronics)
Transformers - construction, operating principle, types, equivalent
circuit, voltage regulation, efficiency, auto-transformer, Three-phase
transformers - Construction, operating principle, types, emf equation,
armature reaction, equivalent circuit, power input & output expressions,
losses, efficiency & applications of AC Generators Induction Motors
three phase & single-phase - Synchronous Motors - power factor
correction DC Motors Special Machines Working principle & equivalent
circuits of stepper motors, switched reluctance motors, brushless dc
motor, ac & dc servo motors, universal motors, linear induction motor.
References:
1. I. J. Nagrath and D. P. Kothari, Electric Machines, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 2001.
2. P. S. Bhimbhra, Electrical Machines, (3e), Khanna Publishers,
1984.
3. J. D. Edwards, Electrical Machines and Drives, Macmillan, UK
1991
ELE 3286: MICROCONTROLLERS [3 0 0 3]
(Not Applicable to E&C,I&CT, CSE ICE)
Introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers, comparison,
embedded system and general purpose systems - The 8051
architecture, signal descriptions - Assembly language programming,
8051 instruction set, addressing modes. Programming using 8051
instruction set - Timer/ Counter: Programming 8051 timers, counter
programming. Serial communication: Basics of serial communication,

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programming the 8051 serial port. Interrupts: 8051 interrupts, programming


8051 interrupts, interrupt priority -.System design using 8051: Interfacing
keyboards, LCD display, ADC to 8051 - Interfacing a stepper motor to 8051.
Programmable peripheral interface: Programming the 8255, Interfacing
8255 to 8051 - Development tools: Simulators, debuggers, cross compilers,
in circuit emulators for microcontrollers
References:
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Gillispie Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller
and embedded system using assembly and C, Pearson education,
2009.
2. Kenneth. J. Ayala, 8051 Microcontroller and embedded systems using
assembly and C, Cengage Learning, 2009.
3. Predko, Programming and customizing the 8051 Microcontroller,
TMH.
ELE 3287: MATLAB FOR ENGINEERS [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to MATLAB - Numeric, Cell, and Structure Arrays - Functions and
Files - Decision-Making Programs - Linear Algebraic Equations- data
processing and visualization-importing & organizing data - Advanced Plotting
SIMULINK ;System Dynamics ; Model Building and Regression; curve fitting &
interpolation; ODE & PDE Solvers; Simulation of linear models of mechanical
and electrical systems using Simulink; data acquisition and analysis; building
GUI; Converting MATLAB code to executable format; Project based learning
building interactive applications (demos & mini project).

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References:
1. Hanselman, Mastering MATLAB 7, Pearson Education 2005.
2. www.mathworks.com
ELE 3288: LIGHTING DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
Visible spectrum- psychophysics of vision-photometric quantitieslaws of illumination-point by point method of illuminance calcualtionsLight sources-luminaires-principles of light control elements-light
Intensity distribution diagram-evaluation of total flux-illuminance and
visual performance-Lumen method calculations-principles and
general requirements of interior & exterior lighting for different
applications-Lighting Design Examples- Energy and cost
effectiveness of lighting schemes.
References:
1. IESNA New York, Lighting Handbook, (10e), 2011
2. Jack L. Lindsey., Applied Illumination Engineering, (2e),
Fairmont Press, INC 1997
3. D. W. Durrant, Interior Lighting Design, (5e), Lighting Industry
Federation Limited, London 1977
4. J. B. de Boer and D . Fischer, Interior Lighting, (2e), Philips
Technical Library, 1981.

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