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Program Educational Objectives of B.E. ( Instrumentation & Control) Course Structure - Module V Course Syllabi for courses - Module V Control System Components (CSC) (Theory Course) Electronic Instrument and System Design (EISD) Microcontroller Based Systems (MBS) (Theory Course) Digital Signal Processing (DSP) (Theory Course) Control System Components (Tutorial) Electronic Instrument and System Design (Tutorial) CSC & EISD (Laboratory Course) MBS & DSP (Laboratory Course) @ Professional Development Course (Institute Level) IC30401 $ Comprehensive Viva Voce-I IC37301 $ Seminar Course Structure - Module VI Course Syllabi for courses - Module VI IC30102 Process Loop Components (PLC) (Theory Course) IC30104 PLC, DCS and SCADA (PDS) (Theory Course) IC30106 Biomedical Instrumentation (BMI) (Theory Course) IC31102 Operating Systems (OS) (Theory Course) IC30202 Process Loop Components (Tutorial) IC30204 PLC, DCS and SCADA (Tutorial) IC30302 PLC & BMI (Laboratory Course) IC30304 PLC, DCS and SCADA (PDS) (Laboratory Course) IC30402 $ Comprehensive Viva Voce-II IC37302 Project Stage - I Course Structure - Module VII Course Syllabi for courses - Module VII Project Engineering & Management (PEM) (Theory Course) IC40103 Process Control (PC) (Theory Course) Elective -1 Courses: (Theory Course) IC40101 IC30105 IC31101 IC30103 IC31105 IC30205 IC31201 IC30305 IC30303
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering IC42101 Power Electronics (PE) IC42103 Embedded Systems (ES) IC42105 Biomedical Image Modality (BIM) Elective -2 Courses: (Theory Course) IC42107 Control System Design (CSD) IC42109 Power Plant Instrumentation (PPI) IC42111 VLSI Systems (VLSI) Elective -1 Courses: (Tutorial) IC42201 Power Electronics (PE) IC42203 Embedded Systems (ES) IC42205 Biomedical Image Modality (BIM) Elective -2 Courses: (Tutorial) IC42207 Control System Design (CSD) IC42209 Power Plant Instrumentation (PPI) IC42211 VLSI Systems (VLSI) IC40301 Project Engineering & Management (Laboratory Course) IC40303 Process Control (Laboratory Course) IC47303 Project Stage II Course Structure - Module VIII Course Syllabi for courses - Module VIII 9.1 9.2 9.3 IC40102 Process Instrumentation (PI) (Theory Course) IC40104 Modern Control Theory (MCT) (Theory Course) Elective -3 Courses: (Theory Course) IC42102 Robotics (ROBO) IC42104 Communication Protocols (CP) IC42106 Bio-Image Processing (BIP) Elective -4 Courses: (Theory Course) IC42108 Process Modeling & Optimization (PMO) IC42110 Building Automation & Security Systems (BASS) IC42112 Digital Signal Processors (DSPR) Elective -3 Courses: (Tutorial) IC42202 Robotics (ROBO) IC42204 Communication Protocols (CP) IC42206 Bio-Image Processing (BIP) Elective -4 Courses: (Tutorial) IC42208 Process Modeling & Optimization (PMO) IC42210 Building Automation & Security Systems (BASS) IC42212 Digital Signal Processors (DSPR) IC40302 Process Instrumentation (Laboratory Course) IC40304 Modern Control Theory (Laboratory Course) 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 79 81 83 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 106 107 108 110
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Program Educational Objectives (PEO) for B.E. (Instrumentation and Control Engineering) Program
PEO No. I II III IV Description of the Objective Prepare students with multi disciplinary competency Prepare students having good balance between analytical skills and hands-on skills The program cater the needs of industry and research Prepare students competency in the area of Automation
Course Objectives: Course objectives are specified in the course syllabus 2. Program and Course Outcomes, Programme Outcomes: a. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering. b. Graduate will be familiar with different sensors and transducers. c. Graduate will be able to build suitable measurement technique. d. Graduates will able to understand electrical circuits and its analysis. e. Graduates will be familiar with fundamentals of control system design. f. Graduates will have the confidence to apply automation solutions for given industrial applications g. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results. h. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design an instrument and system that meets desired specifications and requirements. i. Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze problems. j. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks. k. Graduates will be familiar with various standards and calibration methods used in industry. l. Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms. m. Graduate who can participate and succeed in competitive examinations like GATE, GRE. n. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve the problems in methods improvement. o. Graduate will be familiar with latest technical documentation softwares. p. Graduate will be familiar with different industrial project engineering and management documents and softwares. Course Outcomes: Course outcomes are specified in the course syllabus Structure & Syllabus of B.E. (Instrumentation & Control) Program Pattern C11, Issue No. 3, Rev 01, dated 02-04-2011 5
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MODULE V
IC30401 IC37301
Control System Components (CSC) Electronic Instrument and System Design* (EISD) Microcontroller Based Systems (MBS) Digital Signal Processing* (DSP) CSC & EISD MBS & DSP Control System Components Electronic Instrument and System Design* Institute Level@ Comprehensive Viva Voce-1 $ Seminar $ Total
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A. Switches: construction, symbolic representation, working, application of toggle switch, slide switch, DIP switch, rotary switch, thumbwheel switch, selector switch, push button, limit switch, emergency switch, micro-switches, review of process switches, switch specifications. Relays: construction, working, specifications, terminologies and applications of Electromechanical relay, hermetically sealed relay, timing relay. Contactors: construction, working, specifications and applications of contactors. Comparison between relay and contactor. Development of wiring diagram for given application using above components. B. construction and working of rocker, drum switch, specifications of process switches, reed relay, solid-state relays, problems on development of wiring diagram. Unit II Special Purpose Motors (8+1 Hrs)
A. Stepper motor: principle, types, terminologies, half-stepping and micro-stepping techniques, characteristics, specifications, applications. Servomotors: construction, working, features, advantages, disadvantages, characteristics of AC and DC servomotor, comparison with stepper motor. AC and DC position and speed control. Synchros for error detector, position measurement and control. DC Micro motors: types, construction, working, characteristics and applications. B. Stepper motor control circuits, Stepper motor interface with micro-controller.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit III Motor control circuits (8+1 Hrs)
A. Electrical wiring diagram: Standard symbols used for electrical wiring diagram, sequencing and interlocking for motors, wiring diagrams in relation to motors like starting, stopping, reversing direction of rotation, emergency shutdown, (direct on line, star delta), braking, starting with variable speeds, jogging / inching, Motor Control Center: concept and wiring diagram. Mechanical components : Springs (compression, extension, torsion, flat, leaf and motor spring), gears (spur, bevel, gear trains). B. Protection of motors: Short circuit protection, over load protection, low / under voltage protection, phase reversal protection, over temperature protection. Unit IV Hydraulic Components (8+1 Hrs)
A. Hydraulics: principle, block diagram, advantages, disadvantages, applications, hydraulic fluid properties. Hydraulic components: hydraulic power pack, hydraulic pumps, actuator (cylinders and motors), hydraulic valves. Hydraulic circuits: development of hydraulic circuits using standard symbols, hydraulic circuits like meter in, meter out, reciprocating, speed control, sequencing of cylinders, direction control, deceleration, regenerative circuit, etc. troubleshooting in hydraulic circuits. Introduction to circuit design. B. Types of hydraulic oil, selection, hydraulic components like filters, piping, heat exchangers and motors. Unit V Pneumatic Components (8+1 Hrs)
A. Pneumatics: principle, block diagram, advantages, disadvantages, applications. Pneumatic components: pneumatic power Supply, types of pneumatic relay, FRL unit, pneumatic actuator (cylinders and air motors), pneumatic valves, Pneumatic circuits: development of pneumatic circuits using standard symbols, sequence diagram (step-displacement) for implementing pneumatic circuits, different pneumatic circuits like reciprocating, sequencing, anti-cycle repetition, block transfer, speed regulation, job sorting, electro-pneumatic circuits, etc. B. Fluidic elements and its applications, development of pneumatic circuits, troubleshooting in pneumatic circuits.
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Reference Books
1. 2. Modern Control Technology: Components & Systems, C. T. Kilian, Thomson Learning Publications. Industrial Hydraulic Technology Parker Motion & Control, Training Department. Fundamentals of Pneumatic Control Engineering, Festo Controls, Banglore.
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of basic electrical measuring instruments, analog, digital electronics etc. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Various Noises in electronics systems, their effects on operation and remedies. Testing of electronic components and instruments. Principle and working of electronic instruments their operation specifications and applications. Mapping with PEOs: III (h) Unit I Electromagnetic interference and minimization techniques (8+1 Hrs)
A. Introduction to EMI and EMC. Classification of noises in electronic systems. Noise coupling mechanisms, noise minimization techniques. Types of grounds and grounding techniques. Line filters. Electrostatic discharge (ESD), ESD coupling mechanism, effects of ESD on an electronic system. Protection of hardware and software. from ESD. B. Shielding materials and shielded cables. Unit II Instrument testing & reliability (8+1 Hrs)
A. Various types of testing such as testing against EMI/EMC, environmental and mechanical Testing. Manufacturing cycle. Reliability concepts, bath tub curve, MTTF, MTBF etc., quality and reliability. Causes of failures. Availability and maintainability. Redundancy and redundant systems. B. Problems on reliability. Unit III Waveform generators & measuring instruments (8+1 Hrs)
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering A. Waveform generation methods. Function generators. Digital to analog and analog to digital converters. Digital multimeters, digital multimeter circuits, errors in DMM. Timer / counter techniques, modes of operation, Universal counter. Errors in frequency and time period measurement. B. Specifications of a particular DMM, Function generator and universal counter. Unit IV Electronic Instruments for waveform display & analysis (8+1 Hrs)
A. Digital storage oscilloscopes (DSO), block schematic, sampling techniques, memory considerations, operating modes, specifications and applications. Operating principles, working and applications of Logic analyzer, spectrum analyzers, wave analyzer, Distortion meter, LCR meter etc. B. Comparison of DSO with analog oscilloscope and applications of DSO. Unit V Data acquisition and testing instruments (8+1 Hrs)
A. Data acquisition systems, data loggers, types and applications Virtual instrumentation techniques and application of virtual instruments. Steps in manufacturing process. Automatic test equipments, various configurations and applications. B. Features and applications of a virtual instrument (LabView).
Text Books
1. Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, D. Patranabis, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, A. K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai and Sons Publications. 3. Mechanical and Industrial Measurement, R. K. Jain, Khanna Publications. 4. Reliability engineering, E Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Andrew, Williams, Gulf Publications Company. 2. Process Measurement and Analysis, B. G. Liptak, Butterworth Heinemann. 3. Measurement System Application and Design, E. O. Doebelin, McGraw-Hill International Publications. 4. Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic System, H. Ott, John Wiley & Sons.
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of Digital electronics. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Know fundamentals of microcontrollers. Design microcontroller based applications. Mapping with PEOs: I, II (j) Unit I Introduction to microcontrollers (MCS51 family) (7+2 Hrs)
A. Overview and features, On chip and external memory map, Memory interfacing concepts Port Structure, I/O interfacing concepts, I/O expansion Instruction Set Reset Circuit and Timing Details. B. Programming Technique for MCS 51, Writing loops and Subroutines. Programming using C cross compiler. Unit II (7+2 Hrs)
Architecture Details of MCS-51 A. Interrupt Structure, Timers and Counters, Generating Software and Hardware delays, Serial communication, Power down and Idle mode. B. Writing programs for interrupts, timers, counters, generating delays, serial communication. Unit III (7+2Hrs) Interfacing of devices to MCS-51 A. Interfacing of Displays - LED (multiplexed and non-multiplexed) LCD. Interfacing of keyboards - Matrix type, Micro switches, Thumbwheel, Interfacing of ADC and DAC, Relay Interface, Stepper motor interface, etc. B. Writing programs for interfacing circuits. Unit IV Interfacing of devices to 89C51 (8+1Hrs)
A. Interfacing of serial devices to 89C51 - Serial ADC, Serial EPROM, Interfacing of RTC, RS 232 and RS 485 interface, System Development using MCS-51. B. System development, writing the programs for the system.
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(8+1 Hrs)
A. 8086 Micro Processor - Architecture, 8087 math coprocessor, Minimum and Maximum modes of operation, Interfacing Memories with timing diagrams, Memory mapped memory, I/O mapped memory, Instruction set, Programming 8086. B. Instruction set and programming of 8086 and 8087.
Text Books 1. 8051 Microcontroller and embedded systems, M. Mazidi, Pearson Higher Education. 2. The 8051 microcontroller, Kenneth J. Ayala, Penram International. 3. 8086 Micro Processor and Interfacing, Douglas Hall, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. Reference Books 1. Programming and customizing the 8051 microcontroller, Myke Predko, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. 2. Microcontroller Theory and Applications, A.V. Deshmukh, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
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A. Discrete Systems: Interconnections of Systems; Basic System Properties (Causality, Stability, Time-Invariance, Linearity, and Inevitability, systems with and without memory). Representation of Discrete Time Signals in Terms of impulse, Convolution Sum, Properties of LTI Systems (Commutative, Distributive, Associative properties, Inevitability, Causality, Stability). LTI Systems the Difference Equations; FIR and IIR systems. B. Analysis of first order systems described by difference equations. Unit II Fourier transform & Z transform (6+2 Hrs)
A. Fourier series, convergence of Fourier series. Fourier transform, properties of Fourier transform, Fourier series and Fourier transform of some cosine and sine transforms. Fourier transform and system function and its analysis. Introduction to Z Transform, properties of Z transform. System function and Z transform. Relation of Z transform with Fourier transform. Concept of ROC. Z transform and system function and its analysis. B. Computation of system function and analysis using Fourier transform. Sampling and its significance with system analysis. Unit III Discrete Fourier transform (8+1 Hrs)
A. Discrete Fourier Transform and its inverse, Relationship between the DTFT and the DFT and their inverses, Discrete Fourier Transform properties, Computation of the DFT of real sequences, DFT as Linear Transformation, Circular Convolution, Linear convolution using DFT. Cross correlation and Auto correlation.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering B. Study of DFT applications in engineering. Unit IV Fast Fourier Transform (8+2 Hrs)
A. (a) Decimation in time Radix 2 FFT algorithm, butterfly structure for 8 point DFT, Computational advantages, Radix 2 Inverse FFT algorithm. (b) Decimation in Frequency - Radix 2 FFT algorithm, butterfly structure for 8 point DFT, Computational advantages, Radix 2 Inverse FFT algorithm. B. Computing Radix 2 DIT FFT of complex function. Unit V (8+1 Hrs) Digital Filter design A. FIR filter design using windowing techniques. Low pass, High pass, Band Pass, Band stop filter design by windowing method. Frequency sampling technique. Analog filter design: Butterworth filters, Low pass Butterworth filter design. Digital IIR filter design: Bilinear transformation, Impulse invariant transformation, Low pass IIR digital filters, Spectral transformations. B. MATLAB FDA toolbox for IIR filter design. Text Books 1. Signals and Systems, A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Will sky with S. H. Nawab, Prentice- Hall of India Private Limited. 2. Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications, J. G. Proakis & D. G. Manolakis, Prentice Hall of India. 3. Digital Signal Processing- A Practical Approach, E. C. Ifeachor & B. W. Jarvis, Pearson Education. Reference Books 1. Digital signal processing- A computer based approach, S. K. Mitra, Tata McGraw Hill. 2. Discrete time signal processing, A. V. Oppenheim, R, W, Schafer, Prentice-Hall of India.
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Text Books
1. 2. 3. Pneumatic Systems: Principles and Maintenance, S. R. Majumdar, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. Industrial Electronics, F. D. Petruzella, Glancor Publications. Electrical Technology, B. L. Theraja, S. Chand and Company.
Reference Books
1. 2. Modern Control Technology: Components & Systems, C. T. Kilian, Thomson Learning Publications. Industrial Hydraulic Technology Parker Motion & Control, Training Department. Fundamentals of Pneumatic Control Engineering, Festo Controls, Banglore.
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of basic electrical measuring instruments, analog, digital electronics etc. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Various Noises in electronics systems, their effects on operation and remedies. Testing of electronic components and instruments. Principle and working of electronic instruments their operation specifications and applications. Mapping with PEOs: I (h)
List of Tutorials: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Problems on thermal and shot noise. Selection of grounding techniques. Problems on digital to analog converter. Problems on analog to digital converter. Selection of ADC and DAC for various applications. Digital multimeter circuit design Selection of a DMM for various applications. Measurements using an universal counter. DSO operating modes and selection for various applications.
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Text Books
1. Instrumentation Devices and Systems, Rangan-Sharma, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2. Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis, Nakra-Chaudhary, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
Reference Books
1. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Andrew, Williams, Gulf Publications Company. 2. Process Measurement and Analysis, B. G. Liptak, Butterworth Heinemann.
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IC30305 :: CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS & ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION AND SYSTEM DESIGN
Credits: 01 Prerequisites: Nil Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Understand the fundamentals of control system components. Select suitable component for given applications. Can build automation circuit using suitable components for application. Mapping with PEOs: I, IV (h) List of Practicals : Students should perform at least 6 practicals each from practical no. 1 to 9 and 10 to 17. 1. Study and implementation of logic circuits using switches. 2. Study and implementation of relay logic wiring for given application. 3. Implementation of latching, sequencing and interlocking wiring for given application using contactor. 4. Implementation and testing of hydraulic circuit. 5. Implementation and testing of pneumatic circuit. 6. Testing of hydraulic logic circuit using H-simulator. 7. Testing of pneumatic logic circuit using P-simulator. 8. Study of variable speed drive. 9. Study of Synchro Transmitter Receiver. 10. Study of a digital to analog converter. 11. Study of an analog to digital converter. 12. Study of a digital multimeter. 13. Study of a universal counter. 14. Study of an LCR meter. 15. Study of a digital storage oscilloscope.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering 16. Study of a line filter. 17. Study of shielding grounding. Text Books
1. Pneumatic Systems: Principles and Maintenance, S. R. Majumdar, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publications. 2. Industrial Electronics, F. D. Petruzella, Glancor Publications. 3. Electrical Technology, B. L. Theraja, S. Chand and Company.
Reference Books
1. Modern Control Technology: Components & Systems, C. T. Kilian, Thomson Learning Publications. 2. Industrial Hydraulic Technology Parker Motion & Control, Training Department. 3. Fundamentals of Pneumatic Control Engineering, Festo Controls, Banglore.
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Prerequisites: Familiarity with one of the Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows 95/98/2000/NT), Managing files within Windows, installing new application. Objectives: Learn to program microcontroller Mapping with PEOs: I, II (g,j) List of Practicals: Perform 2 experiments from 1 to 4, 2 from 5 to 12 and 2 from 13 to 16 and all practicals from 17 onwards. Write programs using MCS-51 instructions for: 1 to 4 Familiarization with Assembler and Programmer of MCS-51. Use of different arithmetic and logical instructions in a program (4 experiments). 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Square Wave Generation using timers. Pulse width measurement. Frequency measurement. Serial Communication. Interfacing of LED. Interfacing seven segment LED display. Interfacing of keyboard and LCD Display Module. ADC interface. Write a program to accept input from keyboard and display it on the monitor using 8086 instructions. Write a Program to find square root of a quadratic equation using 8086 and 8087 instruction.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Write a Program to find tan of a given angle using 8086 and 8087 instruction. Write a Program to sort even and odd numbers from a given array of numbers. To study the properties of Discrete Fourier transform. To perform Fast Fourier transforms using radix 2 DIT, DIF algorithms. FIR filter design by using windowing technique. FIR filter design by using Frequency sampling method. IIR Filter Design by using Impulse Invariant Method. IIR Filter Design by using Bilinear Transformations method.
Text Books 1. 8051 Microcontroller and embedded systems, M. Mazidi, Pearson Higher Education. 2. The 8051 microcontroller, Kenneth J. Ayala, Penram International. 3. Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications, J. G. Proakis & D. G. Manolakis, Prentice Hall of India. Reference books 1. 2. 3. Programming and Customizing the 8051 microcontroller, Myke Predko, Tata McGraw Hill Edition. Microcontroller Theory and Applications, A.V. Deshmukh, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. Digital signal processing- A computer based approach, S. K. Mitra, Tata McGraw Hill.
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MODULE VI
Process Loop Components (PLC) S6 IC30104 PLC, DCS and SCADA (PDS) S7 IC30106 Biomedical Instrumentation (BMI) S8 IC31102 Operating Systems* (OS) P3 IC30302 PLC & BMI P4 IC30304 PLC, DCS and SCADA (PDS) T3 IC30202 Process Loop Components T4 IC30204 PLC, DCS and SCADA PD2 @ Institute Level C V V2 IC30402 $ Comprehensive Viva VoceIV PS1 IC37302 Project Stage - I Total *Multi-disciplinary subject $ ! @
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A. Elements of process control loop: Concept of process variables, set point, controlled variable, manipulated variable, load variable. Representation of process loop components using standard symbols (basics with reference to control loop). Process Characteristics: Process equation, capacity, self regulation, interacting types of disturbances, plant lags like measurement lag, control lag, process lag, distance/velocity lag (dead time) and transfer lag. B. P & ID for process loops like temperature, flow, level, pressure, etc. Unit II Transmitters and convertors (8+2 Hrs)
A. Introduction: Need of transmitter (concept of field area and control room area), need for standardization of signals, current, voltage, and pressure signal standards, concept of live and dead zero. Types of transmitters: Two and four wire transmitters, electronic and pneumatic transmitters. Electronic Differential Pressure Transmitter: Types, installation, calibration setup, application of DPT for level and flow measurement, zero elevation and suppression. SMART: Comparison with conventional transmitter, block schematic. Converters: Difference between converter and transmitter, current to pressure converter. Auxiliary process components: Square root extractor, seals and snubbers. B. Transmitter circuits, specifications of DPT and SMART transmitter, pressure to current converter, flow totalizer.
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(8+1 Hrs)
A. Discontinuous: Two position, time-proportional control modes Continuous: Proportional, integral, derivative, proportional-integral, proportionalderivative, proportional- integral-derivative (PID) control modes. Reset windup, rate before reset, bumpless transfer, effect of process characteristics on PID combination, tuning of controller. Digital PID controllers: Block schematic, faceplate of Digital controller. Auxiliary process components: High/low selectors, Alarm annunciator. B. Multi-position control mode, types of processes versus control action, open loop process reaction method for tuning of controller and computing relay. Unit IV Control Valve (8+1 Hrs)
A. Necessity and comparison with other final control elements. Control valve terminology: rangeability, turndown, valve capacity, distortion coeff., AO, AC, fail-safe conditions, cavitation, flashing and noise, their effects and remedies. Control valve characteristics: inherent and installed. Control valve classification, their construction, advantages, disadvantages and applications of globe, 3-way, diaphragm, rotary, ball, butterfly. Designing control valve for gas, vapor and liquid services: valve sizing by ANSI/ISA 75.01 std., valve capacity testing by 75.02, high temperature-pressure service valves. B. Control valve construction: angle, needle and gate, control valve installation, selection and specifications. Unit V Control valve accessories and actuators (8+1 Hrs)
A. Control valve accessories: Need of accessories, volume boosters, pressure boosters, solenoid valves, air lock, limit switches, hand wheel. positioners: Need, applications, types, effect on performance of control valve. Actuators: Types, construction, advantages, disadvantages and applications of spring and diaphragm, piston cylinder (power cylinder), pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, electrohydraulic and smart actuators. Design of spring and diaphragm actuators. Auxiliary process components: Feeders, dampers, hazardous area classification. B. Valve accessories like reversing relay and electro-pneumatic converter. Hydraulic and smart actuators, intrinsic safety and its components.
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Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B.G. Liptak, CRC Press. 2. Tuning of industrial control systems, ISA. 3. Control valve Handbook, ISA.
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A. Automation: fundamentals of industrial automation, need and role of automation, evolution of automation. PLC introduction : types of processes, comparison, evolution of PLC, definition, functions, advantages, Architecture, DI-DO-AI-AO examples and ratings, I/O module, working of PLC, scan time, Installation of PLC, Rack installation, Grounding and shielding, physical, electrical, maintenance requirements, planning, verifying. Troubleshooting, Fault diagnosis techniques. B. Choosing PLC for application, Types and Specifications of PLC. Unit II PLC Programming and Interfacing (7+2 Hrs)
A. PLC programming: Development of Relay Logic Ladder Diagram, Introduction to PLC Programming, Programming devices and languages as per IEC 61131-3 like IL, ST, FBD, CFC, SFC, PLC Timers and Counters, Installation and Troubleshooting. PLC Interfacing: PID Control using PLC, PID instruction. PLC Interface to Hydraulic/Pneumatic circuits, solid-state devices, Need of interfacing. B. PLC Selection, PLC interface to temperature control loop. Unit III SCADA System (8+1 Hrs)
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering A. SCADA Concept of SCADA systems, Programming techniques for : Creation of pages, Sequencing of pages, Creating graphics & animation, Dynamos programming with variables, Trending, Historical data storage & Reporting, Alarm management, reporting of events and parameters. Comparison of different SCADA packages. B. Application Development using SCADA system. Unit IV Introduction to DCS (7+2 Hrs)
A. DCS Introduction, Location of DCS in Plant, functions, advantages and limitations, Comparison of DCS with PLC,.DCS components/ block diagram, Architecture, Functional requirements at each level, Database management. B. Latest trends and developments of DCS, DCS Specification.
(8+1 Hrs)
A. Layout of DCS, Controller Details, Redundancy, I/O Card Details, Junction Box and Marshalling Cabinets, Operator Interface, Workstation Layout, different types of control panels, types of Operating Station,. Programming as per IEC 61131-3, Advantages, Overview of Programming Languages, Device Signal Tags, Configuration, Programming for Live Process. B. Power supply cards details, various display configurations. Text Books 1. Programmable Logic Controllers, John Webb, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers, Gary Dunning, Delmar Thomson Learning. 3. Distributed Computer Control for Industrial Automation, Popovik-Bhatkar, Dekkar Publications. 4. Computer Aided Process Control, S. K. Singh, Prentice Hall of India. 5. Computer Based Process Control, Krishna Kant, Prentice Hall of India. Reference Books 1. Programmable Controllers, Richard Cox, International Thomson Computer Press. 2. Instrument Engineers Handbook Process Software and Digital Network, B. G. Liptak, CRC Press
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Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: To study different types of electrodes used in bio-potential recording. To understand how to measure various biochemical and nonelectrical parameters of human system. Mapping with PEOs: I (b) Unit I Bioelectric signals (8+1 Hrs)
A. Bioelectric signals (ECG, EMG, EEG, EOG & ERG) and their characteristics, Bioelectrodes, electrodes tissue interface, contact impedance, effects of high contact impedance, types of electrodes, electrodes for ECG, EEG and EMG, Patient monitoring systems.
B. Studying of amplifiers, filter required for biomedical systems. Unit II Cardiovascular system (8+1 Hrs)
A. Cardiac Cycle, ECG Theory, Electrocardiograph, Phonocardiograph, Indicator dilution method; blood pressure measurement techniques, blood flow measurement, Introduction to Cardiac Pacemakers, Defibrillators. B. ECG amplifier designing, automation of BP measurement technique. Unit III Nervous System B. Designing of EEG amplifier and filters for EEG, Frequency analysis of EEG. Unit IV Respiratory system (8+1 Hrs) (8+1Hrs)
A. Natural Process of Breathing, Spirometry and Respiratory gas analyzers. Clinical Lab Instrumentation: Blood cell counter, Method of Cell counting Coulter Counters; Automatic recognition and differential counting of cells.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering B. Designing of Spirometer and analysis of respiration signal. Unit V Biomedical system design (8 +2Hrs)
A. Transducers for Biomedical Application: Resistive transducers- muscle force and Stress (Strain guge), Spirometry (Potentiometer), humidity, Respiration (Thermistor), Inductive Transducers-Flow measurements, muscle movement (LVDT) Capacitive Transducers-Heart sound measurement, Pulse pick up. Photoelectric Transducers - Pulse transducers, Blood pressure, oxygen Analyses Piezoelectric Transducers - Pulse pickup, ultrasonic blood flowmeter. Chemical Transducer - Ag-AgCl (Electrodes, PH electrode). B. Developing a system for Measurement of heart rate, Blood pressure, Temperature, Respiration rate.
Text Books 1. 2. 3. Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurement Carr & Brown, Pearson Publications. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement, Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, Prentice-Hall India. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, R. S. Khandpur, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. Medical Instrumentation application and design, John G. Webster, Wiley Publications. Medical Electronics and Instrumentation, Sanjay Guha, University Publications. Transducers for Biomedical measurements, S. C. Richard Cobbold, Krieger Publishing Company.
Reference Books 1. 2. 3.
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A. Introduction to operating systems, Computer System Structures, Operating System structures. Process: concept, scheduling, operations on Process, Inter process communication, Threads: Overview, multiple threads. B. Comparison of different process scheduling algorithms used in various operating systems. Unit II CPU scheduling, Deadlocks and Process Synchronization (6+1 Hrs)
A. CPU scheduling: Preemptive scheduling, Non preemptive scheduling, Scheduling algorithms: FCFS, SJF, RR, Priority Deadlocks: characterization, handling, Prevention. Process Synchronization: Critical section, Semaphores, pipes, classical problems of Synchronization. B. Problems on CPU scheduling and comparison of different CPU scheduling algorithms used in various operating systems. Unit III Storage Management (8+1 Hrs)
A. Memory management: Swapping, contiguous memory allocation, paging, segmentation, segmentation with paging. Virtual memory: Demand paging, page replacement, allocation of frames, thrashing. B. Study of different page replacement algorithms.
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(8+1 Hrs)
A. File System Interface: File concept, access methods, directory structure; File System Implementation: file system structure, allocation methods, free space management, recovery I/O systems: overview, I/O hardware, Application I/O interface, kernel I/O sub systems, Mass Storage structure: disk structure, disk scheduling. B. Comparison of different disk scheduling for different operating systems. Unit V Protection and Security (8+1 Hrs)
A. Protection: goals and domain of protection, access matrix, Security: security problem, user authentication, program threats, systems threats, securing systems and facilities, intrusion detection, cryptography, computer security classification. B. Comparison of different protection and security used in various operating systems.
Text Books 1. Operating system concepts, Silerschatz, Galvin, Gagne, sixth edition, John Wiley & Sons publications. Reference Books
1. Modern Operating System, Andrew S. Tannenbum, Pearson Education. 2. Operating Systems, Achyut Godbole, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
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Text Books
1. Process control and Instrument technology, C. D. Johnson, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2. Instrumentation for Process measurement and control, N.A. Anderson, Boca Ratan, Radnor Pennsylvania, CRC Press.
Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B.G. Liptak, CRC Press. 2. Tuning of industrial control systems, ISA. 3. Control valve Handbook, ISA.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Text Books 1. Programmable Logic Controllers, John Webb, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers, Gary Dunning, Delmar Thomson Learning. 3. Distributed Computer Control for Industrial Automation, Popovik-Bhatkar, Dekkar Publications. 4. Computer Aided Process Control, S. K. Singh, Prentice Hall of India. 5. Computer Based Process Control, Krishna Kant, Prentice Hall of India. Reference Books 1. Programmable Controllers, Richard Cox, International Thomson Computer Press. 2. Instrument Engineers Handbook Process Software and Digital Network, B. G. Liptak, CRC Press.
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10. Study of ECG Recorder. 11. Study of Blood Pressure instrument. 12. Study of Phonocardiograph. 13. Study of Defibrillator. 14. Study of Audiometer. 15. Study of Pulse Oxymeter. 16. Designing of ECG amplifier.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering 17. Study of Electrodes. 18. Designing of QRS detector. 19. Frequency analysis of ECG signal. 20. Frequency analysis of EEG signal.
Text Books
1. Process control and Instrument technology, C. D. Johnson, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2. Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurement, Carr & Brown, Pearson Publications.
Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B. G. Liptak, CRC Press. 2. Tuning of industrial control systems, ISA. 3. Control valve Handbook, ISA.
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List of Practicals : Students should perform at least 12 practicals from given list. 1. Development of Ladder program for simple on-off applications. 2. Development of Ladder program for Timing and counting applications. 3. Use of advanced instructions for application in PLC. 4. Development of SFC Program for batch applications. 5. Structure Text Programming for given process. 6. Creating and Configuring a Project and tags in SCADA. 7. Configuring Screens and Graphics. 8. Programming of HMI interfacing with PLC. 9. Study of Delta-V Explorer, Control Studio and Delta V Operate. 10. Develop simulate programming using FBD in Delta V. 11. Development of SLPC using Control Studio. 12. Tag Assignments to Field Devices in DCS. 13. DCS based PID control for temperature loop. 14. Communicate PLC with SCADA & DCS. 15. Development of Front-end and P & ID diagram with Delta V Operate. 16. Develop serial communication using Delta-V DCS.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Text Books 1. Programmable Logic Controllers, J. Webb, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers, Gary Dunning, Delmar Thomson Learning. 3. Distributed Computer Control for Industrial Automation, Popovik-Bhatkar, Dekkar Publications. Reference Books 1. Programmable Controllers, Richard Cox, International Thomson Computer Press. 2. Instrument Engineers Handbook Process Software and Digital Network, B. G. Liptak, CRC Press.
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MODULE VII
Credits
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Prerequisites: Detailed study of process loop components. Objective: To impart and train the perspective engineers who would like to join the EPC contracting or designing or project enterprises organizations in respect of instrumentation engineering. Mapping with PEOs: IV (o) Unit I Concept study and definition of Project Engineering & Management (6+1 Hrs)
A. Type of Standards and its studies as applicable to instrumentation and control engineering, Basics of Project Management, Degree of Automation, Organization Structure, Interdepartmental, Inter-organizational and Multi agency interaction involved in Project and their co ordination Project statement. Methods of tagging and nomenclature scheme based on ANSI / ISA std. (S-5.1). B. P & ID symbols for process loops like temperature, flow, level, pressure, etc. Unit II Project engineering documents, drawing and softwares (8+2 Hrs)
A. Statement of Project (SOP), Process Flow Diagram, Material Balance Diagram, Pressure and Temperature Diagram, P & I diagram, Process Data sheet, Instrument Index, Specification sheet (S-20 Format) for Local and Primary Instruments, Transmitting and Secondary instruments and Final control devices for process and analytical parameters., Plant layouts and General arrangement drawing (Plans and Elevation), Isometric of instrument piping, Cable schedules Loop wiring diagrams, Field installation sketches, BOM and MBOM. B. Collection and study of project engineering documents and software like INTools, MS-Project, Primavera. Unit III Detailed Project engineering (7+1 Hrs)
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering A. Plant layouts and general arrangement drawing (Plans and Elevation), isometric of instrument piping. Cable engineering (class of conductors, Types, Specification and Application), Selection of cables with respect to specific application, Cable identification schemes, Cable trays. Loop wiring diagrams, Installation sketches of field instrument, Development of BOM and MBOM. B. Earthling and Grounding for General, Power and Signal. Unit IV Procurement activities (8+1 Hrs)
A. Vendor registration, Tendering and bidding process, Bid evaluation, Pre-Qualification Evaluation of Vendor, Purchase orders, Kick-off meeting, Vendor documents, drawing and reports as necessary at above activities. Construction activities: Site conditions and planning, Front availability, Installation and commissioning activities and documents require at this stage, Installation sketches, Contracting, Cold Commissioning and Hot commissioning, Performance trials, As-built Drawings and Documentations and final hand over. B. Factory Acceptance Test (FAT), Customer Acceptance Test (CAT) and Site Acceptance Test (SAT). Unit V (8+3 Hrs)
Project Management A. Project Management, Planning and Scheduling Life cycle phases, Statement of work (SOW), Project Specification, milestone scheduling, Work breakdown structure. Cost and estimation: Types of estimates, pricing process, salary overheads, labor hours, materials and support costs. Program evaluation and review techniques (PERT) and Critical path method (CPM), S-curve concept and crash time concepts, softwares used in project management; software features, classification, evaluation and implementation. B. Control room layout and engineering. Control Centers, Panels and Desks: Types, Design, Inspection and Specification, Types of operating Stations, Intelligent Operator Interface (IOI). Text Books
1. Applied instrumentation in process industries, Andrew & Williams, Gulf Publications. 2. Management systems, John Bacon, ISA Publications.
Reference Books
1. Instrument Installation Project Management, ISA Publications. 2. Process control Instrument Engineers Hand book, B. G. Liptak, CRC press.
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(8+1Hrs)
A. Balance equations: Material and energy balance (Examples: isothermal CSTR, heated mixing tank and non-isothermal CSTR), linearization of nonlinear models, FOPDT and SOPDT empirical models using step test data. B. Dynamic behavior of FOPDT and SOPDT systems Unit II : Feedback Controllers (8+1Hrs)
A. Transfer function of continuous time PID controller, effect of tuning parameters: Effect of controller gain, integral time and derivative time, Controller tuning: controller tuning by Ziegler Nichols methods, Cohen coon method (for system without and with dead time), direct synthesis tuning for minimum and non-minimum phase systems, IMC structure and design. B. PID enhancements: Auto-tuning technique. Unit III: Control strategies (8+1Hrs)
A. Feed-forward control, any three examples of feed-forward control scheme, design of feed-forward controller, design of static and dynamic Feed-Forward controller for any process like CSTR, Feedback-Feed forward control, Cascade control, Analysis of cascade control, rules of thumb for cascade control, Ratio control, Selective control, Split range control, Adaptive control. B. Cascade IMC, combined feed-forward and cascade control scheme.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit IV: Analysis of Multivariable Systems (8+1Hrs)
A. Multivariable systems: block representation and transfer function matrix of two inputtwp output systems, interaction, relative gain array, resiliency, Morari resiliency index, Niederlinsky index, Inverse Nyquist array. B. Dynamic RGA.
(8+1Hrs)
A. Structure of multi-loop SISO and multivariable controllers, decoupler, and decopler design: ideal decoupler, simplified decoupler and static decoupler. B. Multivariable IMC, BLT method for multi-loop SISO control. Text-Books: 1. Process Control: Modeling, Design and Simulation, B. Wayne Bequette, PHI. 2. Chemical Process Control, Stephanopoulos George, PHI. 3. Process, Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers, W. L. Luyben, McGraw Hill. Reference Books: Process dynamics, modeling, and control, B. A. Ogunnaike and W. H. Ray, Oxford University Press. 2. Fundamentals of Process Control, Murrill, ISA. 1.
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of basic electrical engineering, electronic devices and circuits. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Electronic Power devices characteristics, specifications and selection Various power electronic circuits operating principle & working Applications of power electronics. Mapping with PEOs: I (d) Unit I Electronic Power devices (8+1 Hrs)
A. Overview of various power devices, comparison of various power devices. Characteristics, specification and datasheet interpretation of SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, Power MOSFET, IGBT etc. Commutation methods for thyristors. B. Construction of power devices. Unit II Power devices interfacing and heat sink design (8+1 Hrs)
A. Turn on and turn off requirement for power devices. Opto - coupler power devices interfacing. Static and dynamic losses in power devices. Cooling requirement for power devices. Thermal modeling of a power device and heat sink cooling system, heat sink calculations and mounting technique. B. Driver ICs for power devices. Unit III Power device protection & AC power control (8+1 Hrs)
A. Protection of power devices. Snubber circuis, semiconductor fuses, PTC thermistors etc. Opto-coupler power devices interfacing. Crow bar circuits, Single phase controlled rectifiers, three phase rectifiers, Static switches etc. AC Powel control methods using thyristors. Light dimmer circuit. TRIAC applications. B. Optocouplers ICs for power devices interfacing.
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A. Types of inverters various topologies, device selection and efficiency considerations, dc to dc converters techniques, design consideration and applications. Step up and step down choppers principles and applications, Switching mode power supplies, principle, schematic and applications. Uninterruptible power supplies schematic, configuration and selection criteria. B. UPS system types and specifications. Unit V AC, DC motor drives and Industrial applications (8+1 Hrs)
A. DC motor control techniques for DC series, DC shunt and PMDC motors AC motor control of single phase and three phase induction motors. Variable frequency drives for three phase induction motors. Control of DC and AC servo motors. Induction and dielectric heating principles, schematic and applications. B. Selection of power devices for above applications. Text Books : 1. Introduction to Thyristors & Their Applications, M. Ramamoorthy, East West Press. 2. Thyristor Engineering, M. Berde, Khanna Publisher. 3. Power Elecronics, P. Sen, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. 4. Power Electronics, R. Muhammad, Pearson Education. Reference Books : 1. Motor Control Electronics Handbook, R. Valentine, McGraw Hill Inc. 2. Related application notes and datasheets.
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A. History, design challenges, optimizing design metrics, time to market, NRE and Unit cost design metrics, applications of embedded system and recent trends in embedded systems, Processor and memory organization for embedded systems, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC): History, uses, languages, structure. B. To study various primary memories used in different computer system or in embedded system. To study emulator and IDE used for embedded system. Unit II ARM Processor- Architecture and Programming: (8+1 Hrs)
A. Comparison between 8/16/32 bit microcontrollers, Design Approaches (i) CISC (ii) RISC, The ARM Design Philosophy, Embedded System Hardware, Embedded System Software ARM Processor Fundamentals: Registers, Current Program Status Register, Pipeline Exceptions, Interrupts and the Vector table Introduction to ARM 7/ ARM 9 and ARM 11extensions Data processing instructions, branch instructions, load-store instructions, software interrupts instructions, program status register instructions, and conditional execution. Assembly language programming, Introduction to Thumb Instruction Set: Introduction to ARM Thumb, Thumb Programmers model, ARM Thumb inter working. B. Study the features Power PC. Unit III I/O Interfacing (8+1 Hrs)
A. Architecture of ARM7TDMI processor, Functional Block diagram, Software, Programming model, Registers, operating Modes, Instruction set, I/O Interfacing with LPC2148- LEDs, Relays, Stepper Motor, DAC, LCD, ADC, TIMER, UART, PWM, Programming examples in C.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering B. Study the features Philips, Atmel, PIC 32-bit processor. Unit IV Real Time Operating System (8+1 Hrs)
A. AS Basic design using RTOS with the ISRs and Tasks, using Semaphores and Queues, Hard real time considerations, saving memory and power, RTOS scheduling models Overview of Commercial RTOS, COS-II, Vx Works. B. To study porting of different RTOS on embedded processor. Unit V (8+1 Hrs) Case study of embedded systems A. Case study of embedded systems like digital camera, smart card, RFID, flight simulation and car control. B. Case study of ink-jet printer.
Text Books
1. Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, Rajkamal, Tata McGrawHill Publishing Company Limited. 2. Embedded System Design, Frank Vahid Tony Givargis, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. 3. ARM System Developers Guide Designing and Optimizing System Software, Andrew N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chir Wright, Elsevier Publications.
Reference Books 1.Embedded Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design & Programming Black Book, Dr. K. V. K. Prasad, Dreamtech Press. 2. An Embedded Software Primer, David Simon, Pearson Education. 3. ARM LPC2148 user Manual
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Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to Basic imaging system and related instruments. Mapping with PEOs: I (h) Unit I Introduction to X-ray
(8+1 Hrs)
A. X-ray Machines- Radiation & interaction with matter, Radiation dosimeter , X-Ray proprieties, Generation of X-ray, X-ray machine, X-ray films, Image intensifier, Dental X ray machines, Portable and mobile X-ray machines. B. Digital Radiography. Unit II Computed Tomography (8+1 Hrs)
A. Principle, Contrast Scale, CT scanning system, Gantry Geometry, Gray scale, image reconstruction Techniques. B. Implementation of algorithm. Unit III Nuclear Medical Imaging System and Laser applications in Medicine (8+1 Hrs)
A. Radiation detectors, Pulse Height analyzers, Radio- isotope Rectilinear Scanner, Gamma Camera. Types of Lasers, Interaction of Lasers with Tissues, Principle operation of LASER, various application of CO2, argon, He -Ne, Nd YAG and pulsed ruby LASER. B. Application of LASER in surgery, Laser applications in Ophthalmology, Emission. Computed Tomography (ECT), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, Positron Emission Computed Tomography(SPECT), Positron Emission Tomography(PET). Unit IV Magnetic resonance imaging (8+1 Hrs)
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering A. Principal of NMR Imaging Systems, Image Reconstruction Techniques, Basic NMR components. B. Biological Effects of MRI Imaging. (8+1 Hrs) Unit V Ultrasound imaging system A. Physics of Ultrasonic Waves, Medical Ultrasound, A- Scan, B- Scan, M- Scan, Real time Ultrasonic Imaging Systems. B. Digital Scan Converter, Biological Effects of ultrasound.
Text Books 1. 2. 3. Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurement, Carr & Brown, Pearson Publications. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, Rich A. Pfeiffer, Prentice-Hall India. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, R.S. Khandpur, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books 1. 2. 3. Medical Instrumentation application and design J. G. Webster, Wiley Publications. Medical Electronics and Instrumentation Sanjay Guha, University Publications. Transducers for Biomedical measurements, Richard S.C., Krieger Publishing Company.
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A. The design problem, preliminary consideration of classical design, realization of basic compensators, cascade compensation in frequency domain, phase lead, lag, lead-lag controllers (Electrical, Electronics and Mechanical type), their transfer function, Bode plots, polar plots, design procedure, effects and limitations. B. Feedback compensation in frequency domain. Unit II: Time domain design of control systems (8+1Hrs)
A. Cascade compensation in time domain; lead, lag, lead-lag compensation using root locus and Bode plot techniques, polo-zero cancellation, cascade compensation. B. Bridge-T networks. Unit III: State variable method and design of linear systems (8+1Hrs)
A. Pole placement design using state feedback, state observer, reduced order and full-order observer design, Design of control systems with observers, Design of servo system. B. Examples on reduced order and full-order observer design.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit IV: Controllers Design (8+1Hrs)
A. Analysis and simple design using Bode plot, root locus and Nichols chart Direct controller synthesis, review of digital control systems and discretization of continuous controller, Deadbeat controller. B. Analog and Digital PID controllers. Unit V: Non-linear system analysis (8+1Hrs)
A. Behavior of non linear systems, common physical nonlinearities, describing function method, concept derivation of describing function method, phase plane method, singular points, stability of non linear system, construction of phase trajectories by isocline method. B. Nonlinear system analysis by phase plane method.
Text Books 1. 2. 3. 4. Control Systen Design, Goodwin, S. F. Graebe & M. E. Salgado, Prentice hall of India. Advanced Control System Design, B. Friedland, Prentice Hall Inc. Discrete Time Control Systems, K.Ogata, Prentice Hall of India. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books 1. 2. 3. 4. Digital Control Engineering, M. Gopal, Wiley Eastern Ltd. Digital control of Dynamic Systems, G. F. Franklin, J. David Powell, Michael Workman, Addison Wesley. Digital Control and State Variable Method, M. Gopal, Tata-McGra Hill. Process Control, Modeling, Design and Simulation, B. W. Bequette, Prentice Hall of India.
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A. Fundamentals of generation of Electricity, its transmission and Distribution. Concept of regional and national power grid. Concept of distance protections and is landing types of power plant , introduction and comparison of thermal Power plant, Hydro Electric Power Plant, Nuclear Power Plant, Solar Power Plant. B. Draw flow sheet of thermal power plant. Unit II (7+2 Hrs) Thermal power plant A. Unit overview,air and fuel path, boiler instrumentation : Combustion control, air to fuel ratio control, 3-element drum level control, steam temperature and pressure control, oxygen/CO2 in flue gases, furnace draft, boiler interlocks, Start-up and shut-down procedures Boiler load calculation, boiler efficiency calculation. B. Boiler safety standard. Unit III Turbine Instrumentation and control (8+1 Hrs)
A. Hydraulically controlled speed governing and turbine steam inlet control valve actuation system. Condenser vacuum control- gland steam exhaust pressure controlspeed, vibration, shell temperature monitoring-lubricating oil temperature control hydrogen generator. Start-up and shut-down, thermal stress control, condition monitoring and power distribution instrumentation. B : Synchronous, Induction generators cooling system.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit IV Hydro and Nuclear Power Plants (7+2 Hrs)
A. Hydro Power Plant: Overview on units, Types of water turbine. Regulation of speed and voltage. Surge tank level control. Nuclear Power Plant: Overview on units, Concept of energy generated from atomic fission. Block diagram of an Atomic power station. Types of coolants. Control of chain reaction. Radio activity and safety measures. Layout of control rooms. B. Criterion for selection of Instrumentation system / DCS system for nuclear and hydro power plant. Unit V (7+2 Hrs) Non-conventional Energy Sources A. Concept of power generation from non-conventional sources of energy like wind power, Solar Power and Tidal waves. Photovoltaic cells, Hydrogen cells. Power generation using incinerators and bagasse fired boilers. B. Criterion for selection of Instrumentation system for wind and solar and tidal wave plant.
Text Books 1. Handbook of Instrumentation and Control, H. Kallen, McGraw-Hill Education. 2. Power plant Engineering, F. Morse, Khanna Publishers. 3. Modern Power Plant Engineering, J. Balasubramaniam and R. Jain, Khanna Publishers. Reference Books 1. Instrument Engineers Handbook Process control, B. Liptak, CRC Press. 2. Distributed Computer Control for Industrial Automation, Bhatkar, Dekkar Publication 3. Power Plant Engineering, Central Electricity Generation Board. 4. O & M manuals of power plant, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of Basic digital combinational and sequential circuits, state machines, MOS Transistor. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Know fundamentals of VLSI design. Mapping with PEOs: I, II (d) Unit I MOS Devices (8+1 Hrs)
A. Introduction to MOST, IV Characteristics of NMOS and PMOS, Second order effects CLM, Body bias, Short Channel Effects VT roll off, DIBL, Mobility Degradation, Transfer Characteristics of CMOS Inverter. B. Detailed analysis of CMOS Inverter with parasitic. Unit II CMOS Design (7+2 Hrs)
A. CMOS logic families - static, dynamic including their timing analysis and power consumption, CPL, Pass Transistor Logic, Transmission gate, Circuits using CPL and Pass transistor logic. B. Examples on circuits using CPL and Pass transistor logic. Unit III Fabrication And Layout (8+1 Hrs)
A. Basic CMOS Technology: Self aligned CMOS process, N well, P well, Twin tub, Layout of CMOS Inverter, Design rules, Verification of Layout. B. Study of typical case study. Unit IV Introduction To VHDL (7+2 Hrs)
A. Introduction, EDA Tool- VHDL, Design flow, Introduction to VHDL, Modeling styles: Sequential, Structural and data flow modeling, sequential and concurrent statements. B. Example on sequential modeling.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit V Circuit Design Using FPGA & CPLD (7+2 Hrs)
A. Function, procedures, Attributes, Test benches, synthesizable and Non-synthesizable statements, Packages and configurations, Modeling in VHDL with examples such as counters, Registers and Bidirectional bus. B. Introduction, study of Architecture of CPLDs and FPGAs.
Text Books 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, N. Weste and K. Eshranghian, Addison Wesley. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, J. Rabaey, Prentice Hall India, 1997. VHDL, D. Perry, McGraw Hill International. CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits, S. M. Kang, Tata McGraw Hill. Essentials of Electronic Testing for digital memory and mixed signal VLSI circuits, Bushnell Agrawal, Kulwar Academec Publisher.
Reference Books 1. 2. 3. CMOS, Boyce and Baker, EEE Press. Xilinx FPGA /CPLD Data Book. VHDL Primer Addison J. Bhaskar, Wesley Longman.
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Text Books : 1. Introduction to Thyristors & Their Applications, M. Ramamoorthy, East West Press. 2. Thyristor Engineering, M. Berde, Khanna Publisher. 3. Power Elecronics, P. Sen, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. 4. Power Electronics, R. Muhammad, Pearson Education.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Reference Books : 1. Motor Control Electronics Handbook, R. Valentine, McGraw Hill Inc. 2. Related application notes and datasheets.
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Objectives: To understand technologies and tools for embedded system. To study ARM LPC 2148 architecture and learn its programming To understand the meaning of embedded system and applications in which they are used. Mapping with PEOs: I, II (j) List of Tutorials : 1. Simulation of ARM processor with IDE 2. Interfacing of LEDs to ARM LPC 2148 board. 3. Interfacing of stepper motor to ARM LPC 2148 board. 4. Analog to Digital Converter with ARM LPC 2148. 5. Study of Timers of ARM LPC 2148. 6. Study of UART of ARM LPC 2148. 7. Interfacing of LCD to ARM LPC 2148. 8. Interfacing of 4x4 keyboard and 16x2 character LCD display to microcontroller (8051/ARM LPC 2148) and writing a program to display a pressed key. 9. Study of PWM with ARM LPC 2148. 10. Implementation of algorithm/ program for the microcontroller for low power modes. 11. Writing a scheduler/ working with using RTOS for 4 tasks with priority and porting it on microcontroller/ microprocessor. 12. Interfacing RTC to ARM LPC 2148.
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Reference Books 1. Embedded Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design & Programming Black Book, Dr. K. V. K. Prasad, Dreamtech Press. 2. An Embedded Software Primer, David Simon, Pearson Education. 3. ARM LPC2148 user Manual.
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List of Tutorials: 1. Study of X Ray Machine. 2. Study of CT Machine. 3. Study of MRI Machine. 4. Study of Endoscope System. 5. Study of Ultrasonic Machine. 6. Study of Ultrasonic Sensors. 7. Study of Nuclear medicine. 8. Study of Dental X-ray. 9. Study of PET scanner. 10. Study of Laser Ophthalmoscope. 11. Study of Lasers. 12. Study of Digital X-ray.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Text Books 1. Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurement, Carr & Brown, Pearson Publications. 2. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, rich A. Pfeiffer, Prentice-Hall India. 3. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, R.S. Khandpur, Tata McGraw Hill. Reference Books 1. Medical Instrumentation application and design J. G. Webster, Wiley Publications. 2. Medical Electronics and Instrumentation Sanjay Guha, University Publications. 3. Transducers for Biomedical measurements, Richard S.C., Krieger Publishing Company.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering 6. Develop a MATLAB program for pole placement design using Ackermanns formula and apply it for inverted pendulum. 7. Obtain the solution of state equation using different methods. 8. Obtain the expression for the describing function for the different non-linearity. 9. Solve the problems on the methods of isocline method, nonlinear system analysis by phase plane method.
Text Books 1. Control System Design, Goodwin, S. F. Graebe & M. E. Salgado, Prentice hall of India. 2. Advanced Control System Design, B. Friedland, Prentice Hall Inc. 3. Discrete Time Control Systems, K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India. 4. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Reference Books 1. Digital Control Engineering, M. Gopal, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 2. Digital control of Dynamic Systems, G. F. Franklin, J. David Powell, Michael Workman, Addison Wesley. 3. Digital Control and State Variable Method, M. Gopal, Tata-McGra Hill. 4. Process Control, Modeling, Design and Simulation, B. W. Bequette, Prentice Hall of India.
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List of Tutorials:
Study of Hydro-electric power plant. Study of thermal power plant. Study of Nuclear power plant. Study of solar power plant. Design and development of interlocks and safety system for thermal power plants. Selection of instrumentation system for thermal power plant. Design of boiler automation using DCS and PLC. Study on boiler safety standard. Study on turbine control system. Study on regional and national power grid. Study on generators. Study on wind power plant.
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Text Books 1. 2. 3. Handbook of Instrumentation and Control, H. Kallen, McGraw-Hill Education. Power plant Engineering, F. Morse, Khanna Publishers. Modern Power Plant Engineering, J. Balasubramaniam and R. Jain, Khanna Publishers.
Reference Books 1. 2. 3. 4. Instrument Engineers Handbook Process control, B. Liptak, CRC Press. Distributed Computer Control for Industrial Automation, Bhatkar, Dekkar Publication. Power Plant Engineering Central Electricity Generation Board. O & M manuals of power plant Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.
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Prerequisites: Nil Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Know fundamentals of VLSI design Mapping with PEOs: I, II (h) List of Tutorials : 1. Introduction to MOST. 2. Mobility Degradation, Transfer Characteristics of CMOS Inverter. 3. CMOS logic families. 4. Examples on circuits using CPL and Pass transistor logic. 5. Layout of CMOS Inverter, Design rules. 6. Verification of Layout. 7. Modeling styles: Sequential, Structural and data flow modeling. 8. Example on sequential modeling. 9. Modeling in VHDL with examples such as counters. 10. Modeling in VHDL with examples such as Registers and Bidirectional bus. 11. Modeling in VHDL with examples such as Bidirectional bus. 12. Introduction, study of Architecture of CPLDs and FPGAs.
Text Books 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, N. Weste and K. Eshranghian, Addison Wesley. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, J. Rabaey, Prentice Hall India, 1997. VHDL, D. Perry, McGraw Hill International. CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits, S. M. Kang, Tata McGraw Hill. Essentials of Electronic Testing for digital memory and mixed signal VLSI circuits, Bushnell Agrawal, Kulwar Academic Publisher.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Reference Books 1. 2. 3. CMOS, Boyce and Baker, EEE Press. VHDL Primer Addison J. Bhaskar, Wesley Longman. Xilinx FPGA /CPLD Data Book.
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Prerequisites: Detailed study of process loop components. Objectives: To impart and train the perspective engineers who would like to join the EPC contracting or designing or project enterprises organizations in respect of instrumentation engineering. Mapping with PEOs: IV(o,e) List of Practicals : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Study of standards and symbols (ANSI / ISA Std.) Study of PFD, P&T diagrams of a project. Development of enquiry sheet of an instrument. Study of specification sheets. Development of Process & Instrument diagram of typical process. Development of Loop Wiring diagram. Development of Cable scheduling. Preparation of GA and mimic diagram of a control panel. Development of Bar charts for certain project. Preparation of Inquiry, Quotation, Comparative statement, Purchase orders, Preparation of SAT, FAT and CAT, Inspection reports for control panel / transmitter/ control valve / recorder. Hands on experience for Project Engineering & management software such as IN Tools, MS Project, and Primavera.
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Reference Books
1. Instrument Installation Project Management, ISA Publications. 2. Process control Instrument Engineers Hand book, B. G. Liptak, CRC Press.
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List of Practicals: 1. Observing effect of tuning parameters on system performance. 2. Design of PID controller for a SOPDT system by Ziegler Nichols method. 3. 4. 5. Design of feedback controller by direct controller synthesis. Design a feedback controller for system with delay / RHP zero by IMC strategy. Design of feed-forward controller.
6. Determine relative gain array of MIMO system. 7. Determine Morari resiliency index and Niederlinsky index of MIMO system. 8. Design of decoupler. Text-Books: 1. 2. 3. Process Control: Modeling, Design and Simulation, B. Wayne Bequette, PHI. Chemical Process Control, Stephanopoulos George, PHI. Process, Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers, W. L. Luyben, McGraw Hill, 1973.
Reference Books: 1. 2. Process dynamics, modeling, and control, B. A. Ogunnaike and W. H. Ray, Oxford University Press. Fundamentals of Process Control, Murrill, ISA.
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During this stage test plan, formation of detailed specifications, higher level design should be completed. A report on this work must be submitted and a presentation on the same must be given at the end of the Semester. This is to be evaluated by the Department Committee constituted for the purpose. Participation in project competition and paper presentation based on project work will be appreciated.
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A. Operation of heat exchanger, controlled and manipulated variables in heat exchanger control problem, instrumentation for feedback, feed-forward, cascade control strategies for heat exchanger, types and operation of dryers, controlled and manipulated variables in dryer control problem, instrumentation for feedback and feed-forward control of various types of dryers. B. Selection of devices required in instrumentation. Unit II: Instrumentation for evaporators & crystallizer (8+1Hrs)
A. Types and operation of evaporators, Controlled and manipulated variables in evaporator control problem, instrumentation for feedback, feed-forward, cascade control strategies for evaporators, types and operation of crystallizers, controlled and manipulated variables in crystallizer control problem, instrumentation for control of various types of crystallizers. B. Selection of devices required in instrumentation. Unit III: Instrumentation for distillation columns (8+1Hrs)
A. Operation of distillation column, manipulated and controlled variables in distillation column control, instrumentation for flow control of distillate, top and bottom composition control, reflux ratio control, pressure control schemes.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering B. Material and energy balance of distillation column. Unit IV: Boiler Instrumentation (7+2Hrs)
A. Operation of boiler, manipulated and controlled variables in boiler control, safety interlocks and burner management system, instrumentation for boiler pressure controls, air to fuel ratio controls, boiler drum level controls, steam temperature control, optimization of boiler efficiency, operation and types of reactors, instrumentation for temperature, pressure control in CSTRs. B. Continuous / regulatory functions related to batch processes. Unit V: Instrumentation for pumps and compressors (8+1Hrs)
A. Types and operation of pumps, manipulated and controlled variables in pump control problem, pump control methods and instrumentation for pump control, types and operation of compressors, capacity control methods of compressors, instrumentation for control of different variables in centrifugal, rotary and reciprocating compressors including surge and anti-surge control. B. Methods to increase performance of pump and compressor.
Text Books 1. Chemical Process Control, Stephanopoulos George, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Boiler Control System, D. Lindsey, McGraw Hill Publishing Company. Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B. G. Liptak, Chilton Book Company. 2. Hand book of Process Instrumentation, Considine McGraw Hill Publishing company.
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A. Terminology of state space representation, advantages of state space representation over classical representation, physical variable form, phase variable forms: controllable canonical form (companion I), observable canonical form (companion II), diagonal/ Jordon canonical form (parallel realization), cascade realization, conversion of state model to transfer function. B. Similarity transformation for diagonalization of a plant matrix, Vander Monde matrix. Unit II: Solution of state equation (8+1Hrs)
A. Solution of homogeneous state equation, state transition matrix, its properties, computation of state transition matrix by Laplace transform method, similarity transformations and Caley Hamilton theorem, solution of non-homogeneous state equation. B. Computation of state transition matrix by infinite power series method. Unit III: Analysis and design of control system in state space A. Lyapunov stability analysis, state controllability, state observability, similarity transformation for obtaining controllable canonical form of plant matrix, state feedback, pole placement design.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering B. Principle of duality, similarity transformation for obtaining observable canonical form of plant matrix. Unit IV Discrete time control systems A. Modeling of Discrete time Control system, Z transform, concept of pulse transfer function, concept of stability in discrete time control systems: Jury Stability Test, bilinear transformation, Effect of Sampling on stability. B. Impulse and step response of discrete time control systems. Unit V Phase variable forms (8+1Hrs) (8+1Hrs)
A. controllable canonical form (companion I), observable canonical form (companion II), diagonal/ Jordon canonical form (parallel realization), cascade realization, conversion of state model to transfer function. Lyapunov stability analysis of discrete time control systems. B. Discrete state transition matrix, its properties and computation.
Text Books 1. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Pearson education India. 2. Discrete Time Control systems", K. Ogata Prentice Hall of India. 3. Digital Control and State Variable Method M. Gopal, Tata McGraw Hill. Reference Books 1. Automatic control systems, B. C. Kuo, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Control systems engineering, Norman S. Nise, John Wiley and sons, Inc, Singapore. 3. Digital control of Dynamic Systems", J. David Powell, Michael Workman, G. F. Franklin, Addison Wesley.
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IC42102 :: ROBOTICS
Credits: 03 Prerequisites: Nil Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Know the fundamentals of robotics. Select suitable component to develop robot for given applications. Can build robot for given application. Mapping with PEOs: IV (f) Unit I: Fundamentals of Robotics (7+2 Hrs) Teaching Scheme: Theory 3 Hrs/Week
A. Robot definition and classification, brief history of robotics, types of robots, advantages and disadvantages of robots, robot components, Robot terminologies like position, orientation, degree of freedom, configuration, workspace (reach), kinematics, dynamics, accuracy, repeatability, path, trajectory, robot joints, robot coordinates, robot reference frames, robot applications and social issues. B. Robot sensors: sensor characteristics, position sensors, velocity sensors, acceleration sensors, force and pressure sensors. Unit II: (8+1 Hrs) Robot Kinematics: Position Analysis A. Robots as mechanisms, matrix representation, homogeneous transformation matrices, representation of transformations, inverse of transformation matrices, forward and inverse kinematics of robots, Denavit-Hartenberg representation of forward kinematic equations of robots, inverse kinematic solution of robots. B. Inverse kinematic programming of robots.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering A. Differential relationships, Jacobian, differential motions of a frame, interpretation of the differential change, differential changes between frames, differential motions of a robot and its hand frame, calculation of the Jacobian, how to relate the Jacobian and the differential operator, inverse Jacobian. Robot sensors: range-finders, sniff sensors, vision systems, voice recognition devices, voice synthesizers, remote center compliance (RCC) device, touch and tactile sensors. B. Robot sensors : proximity sensors, light and infrared sensors, torque sensors, microswitches. Unit IV: Dynamic Analysis and Forces. (8+1 Hrs)
A. Lagrangian mechanics: a short overview, effective moments of inertia, dynamic equations for multiple-degree-of-freedom robots, static force analysis of robots, transformation of forces and moments between coordinate frames. Robot actuators: characteristics of actuating systems, comparison of actuating systems, electric motors, microprocessor control of electric motors, magneto-strictive actuators, shape-memory type metals, speed reduction techniques. B. Hydraulic and pneumatic actuators. Unit V (8+1 Hrs) Trajectory Planning. A. Path vs. trajectory, joint-space vs. Cartesian-space descriptions, basics of trajectory planning, joint-space trajectory planning. Cartesian-space trajectories, continuous trajectory recording. B. Higher order trajectories. Text Books
1. Introduction to Robotics: Analysis, Systems, Applications, Saeed B. Niku, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Robot Technology Fundamentals, James G Keramas, Cengage Learning Publications. 3. Robot Engineering An Integrated approach, R. D. Klafter , T. A. Chmielewski and M. Negin, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books
1. Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, J. J. Craig, Addison-Wesley. 2. Industrial robotics Technology, programming and applications, M. P. Groover, McGraw-Hill Book Co.
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A. Basic Communication systems: Introduction, data communication principles, Modulation: PAM, PWM, PPM, ASK, FSK, PSK Modems: basics, flow control, distortion, modulation techniques, radio modems, data compression techniques Multiplexing: FDM, TDM, communication modes, asynchronous and synchronous communication, transmission characteristics, error detection, data coding, UART, cabling basics, electrical noise and interference: noise, frequency analysis of noise, electrical coupling of noise, shielding, Shielding performance ratios, cable ducting, cable spacing, earthing and grounding requirements, suppression techniques, filtering. B. To study circuits of AM, VCO, PAM, PWM, PPM. Unit II: Serial data communications (8+1 Hrs)
A. Serial data communications interface standards, balanced and unbalanced transmission lines, RS-232 standard, RS-449 interface standard, RS-423 interface standard, RS-422, RS-485 interface standard, Comparison of RS/EIA interface standard, Universal Serial Bus (USB),Parallel data communication interface standard. B. GPIB/IEEE 488, Centronics interface standard. Unit III: Serial data communications (8+1 Hrs)
A. ISO-OSI Model, Modbus, SPI, IC, CAN communication protocol, Ethernet IP. B. Error diagnosis in Modbus Protocol.
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Unit IV: (8+1 Hrs) HART, Foundation Field bus and Profibus A. Introduction, Design, Installation, calibration, commissioning, Application in Hazardous and Non-Hazardous area of HART, Foundation Field bus Protocol and Profibus communication protocol. B. Troubleshooting of HART, Field bus Protocol and Profibus communication protocol. Unit V: Wireless Communication protocol A. IrDA, Bluetooth, ZigBee, IEEE802.11, IEEE802.16. B. Study of GSM and GPRS network. Text Books 1. Practical Data Communications for Instrumentation and Control John Park, Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright, Elsevier Publications. 2. Process Software and Digital Networks", B.G. Liptak, CRC Press ISA. Reference Books: 1. Practical Modern SCADA Protocols, Gorden Clarke, Deon, Elsevier Publications 2005 2. Bluetooth Revealed; The insiders guide to an open specification for global wireless communication, Brent A. Miller, Chatschik Bisdikian, Pearson Education. 3. HART Communications Protocol, Romilly Bowden, Fisher-Rosemount. (8+1 Hrs)
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A. Image Formation Model, Image Sampling And Quantization, Representation of Digital Images, Basic Relationship Between Pixels, Distance Measures, and Various 2D Transforms Like DFT, FFT, Walsh Transform, Discrete Cosine Transform. Introduction to medical imaging systems, and modalities. Brief history; importance; applications; trends; challenges. B. Numerical on DCT and Walsh transform. Unit II Medical Image Enhancement Techniques (7+2 Hrs)
A. Spatial Domain Methods, Frequency Domain Methods, Histogram Modification Technique, Neighborhood Averaging, Media Filtering, Low Pass Filtering, Image Sharpening By Differentiation And High Pass Filtering. B. MATLAB implementation of histogram modification techniques. Unit III Computed Tomography & Ultrasound Imaging (8+1 Hrs)
A. Computed Tomography: Image reconstruction theory, computed Tomography (CT) systems, System Performance Analysis imaging tools. Ultrasound Imaging (US): Principles of US, US Systems, imaging tools. B. Visual demonstration of US, X-Ray machines.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit IV Medical Image Segmentation (7+2 Hrs)
A. Medical Image Segmentation I: Histogram-based methods; Region growing and watersheds; Markov Random Field models; active contours; model-based segmentation. Medical Image Segmentation II: Multi-scale segmentation; semi-automated methods; clustering-based methods; classification-based methods; multi-model segmentation. B. MATLAB simulation on threshold based segmentation of X-ray, CT image. Unit V Biomedical image Analysis (8+1 Hrs)
A. Explain the fundamental concepts for texture analysis, Identify the importance of texture in medical images, color and representation, geometrical tools for analysis, gradient based analysis. B. Study the various colors and its effect on medical image analysis. Text Books 1. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, A. K. Jain, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, B. H. Brown, R H Smallwood, D. C. Barber and D. R. Hose, Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
Reference Books 1. The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging, J. T. Bushberg, J. A. Seibert, E.M. Leidholdt, and J. M. Boone, Williams and Wilkins, Publications.
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A. Applications of mathematical models and principles of formulation, Fundamental laws: Continuity equations, Energy equation, Equations of motion, Examples of models: Modeling of CSTRs (isothermal, non-isothermal, constant holdup, variable holdup), Batch reactor, Ideal binary distillation column, Heat exchanger, Boiler, Field controlled and Armature controlled D.C. Motors. B. Types of models, Equations of state, Equilibrium, Chemical kinetics.
Unit II (6+2 Hrs) Numerical methods for solving algebraic and differential equations and curve fitting A. Solution of algebraic equations: Interval halving method, Newton Raphson method Solution of differential equations: Euler method, Modified Euler method, Runge Kutta methods (2nd and 4th order), Adom Bashforth method. Curve fitting: Lagrange interpolation method, Least squares method. B. Vapor-liquid equilibrium bubble point calculation problem. Unit III Computer simulation of chemical and physical systems (8+1 Hrs)
A. Gravity flow tank, three isothermal CSTRs in series, non-isothermal CSTR, Batch reactor, Ideal binary distillation column, First and second order electrical systems. B. Explicit convergence methods.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit IV Basic concepts of optimization and unconstrained optimization (8+2 Hrs)
A. Continuity of functions, Concave and convex functions, Unimodal and Multimodal functions, Necessary and sufficiency condition for an extremum of an unconstrained function. Unconstrained single-variable optimization: scanning and bracketing procedures. Numerical methods: Newton, Quasi Newton and Secant methods. Unconstrained Multivariable optimization: Direct methods: Conjugate search directions, Powells method. Indirect methods: Gradient methods, Conjugate gradient method, Newtons method. B. Fibonacci method, Golden section method. Unit V Linear and nonlinear programming (8+1 Hrs)
A. Linear programming: Degeneracies, Graphical method, Simplex method, Sensitivity analysis, Karmarkar algorithm. Nonlinear programming: Lagrange multiplier method, Quadratic programming. B. Generalized reduced gradient method.
Text Books
1. Process, Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers, W. L. Luyben, McGraw Hill. Optimization of Chemical Processes, T. F. Edgar, D. M. Himmelblau, McGraw
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Reference Books 1. 2. 3. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publications. Practical Process Instrumentation and Control, J. Malley, McGraw Hill. System Simulation with digital Computer, Deo Narsingh, Prentice Hall India.
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A. Introduction of Components used in building automation system: HVAC, electrical, lighting, security, fire-fighting, communication etc. concept and application of Building Management System and Automation. Requirements and design considerations and its effect on functional efficiency of building automation. B. Current trend and innovations in building automation system. Unit II HAVC system (8+1 Hrs)
A. Principles of HVAC system design and analysis. Different components of HVAC system like heating, cooling system, chillers, AHUs, compressors and filter units component and system selection criteria including room air distribution, fans and air circulation, humidifying and dehumidifying processes. Control systems and techniques. B. Piping and ducting design. Air quality standards. Unit III Access Control & Security System (7+2 Hrs)
A. Concept of automation in access control system for safety. Manual security system. RFID enabled access control with components like active, passive cards, controllers, and antennas, Biometric Intrusion alarm system, Components of public access (PA) System like speakers, Indicators, control panels, switches. Design aspects of PA system. B. CCTV, IP cameras, broadband/LAN network, digital video recorder.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Unit IV Fire &Alarm System (7+2 Hrs)
A. Different fire sensors, smoke detectors and their types. CO and CO2 sensors. Fire control panels. Design considerations for the FA system. Concept of IP enabled Fire & Alarm system. Design consideration of EPBX system and its components. B. Integration of all the above systems to design a total building management system. Unit V Energy Management System (8+1 Hrs)
A. Trends in energy consumption, Energy audit: evaluation of energy performance of existing buildings, weather normalization methods, measurements, desegregation of total energy Consumption, use of computer models, and impact of people behavior. Energy efficiency measures in buildings: approaches, materials and equipments, operating strategies, evaluation methods of energy savings. B. Renewable energy sources: passive or active solar systems, geothermal systems.
Text Books 1. Smart Buildings, J. Sinopoli, Fairmont Press. 2. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems, B. Capehart C.E.M, Editor. 3. Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web Server, A. Budiardjo, Clasma Events, Inc. 4. What is an Intelligent Building?, P. Ehrlich, Building Intelligence Group.
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Prerequisites: Digital electronics, Microcontrollers. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Learn to program a DSP processor. Mapping with PEOs: I, II (m) (8+1 Hrs) Unit I Architectures for Programmable Digital Signal Processing Devices A. Introduction, Basic Architectural Features, DSP Computational Building Blocks, Bus Architecture and Memory, Data Addressing Capabilities, Address Generation Unit, Programmability an Program Execution, Speed Issues, Features for External Interfacing. B. Find different DSP architectures and study. Unit II Programmable Digital Signal Processors (8+1 Hrs)
A. Introduction, Commercial Digital Signal-processing Devices, Data Addressing Modes of TMS320C54xx / TMS320C67xx Digital Signal Processors, Data Addressing Modes of TMS320C54xx / TMS320C67xx Processors, Memory Space of TMS320C54xx / TMS320C67xx Processors, Program Control. B. Pin configuration of TMS320C6713b. Unit III DSP Programming and Operations (8+1 Hrs)
A.TMS320C54xx / TMS320C67xx Instructions and Programming, On-Chip peripherals, Interrupts of TMS320C54xx / TMS320C67xx Processors, Pipeline Operation of TMS320C54xx / TMS320C67xx Processors, Code composer studio. B. Study instruction set of TMS320C6713B, writing program to find FFT, perform convolution.
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Unit IV (8+1 Hrs) Interfacing Memory and Parallel I/O Peripherals to Programmable DSP Devices A. Introduction, Memory Space Organization, External Bus Interfacing Signals, Memory Interface, Parallel I/O Interface, Programmed I/O, Interrupts and I/O, Direct Memory Access (DMA). B. Host Port interface of TMS320C6713b. Unit V Interfacing Serial Converters to a Programmable DSP Device (8+1 Hrs)
A. Introduction, Synchronous Serial Interface, A multi-channel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP), McBSP Programming, A CODEC Interface Circuit, CODEC Programming, A CODEC-DSP Interface Example. B. Study AIC97, Programming McBSP of TMS320C6713b. Text Books 1. Digital Signal Processing, A. Singh & S. Srinivasan, Thomson Learning. 2. Technical Reference guide from Texas Instruments: SPRS294B, SPRU266E, SPRU234C, SPRU584A, SPRU578C, SPRU175D, SPRU609B, SPRA978, SPRA568A, SPRA433E, SPRA541A, SPRA528A, SPRU580G Reference Books 1. Digital Signal Processors, B. Venkataramani & M. Bhaskar, Tata McGraw Hill.
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IC42202 :: ROBOTICS
Credits: 01 Prerequisites: Nil Objectives: Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: Know the fundamentals of robotics. Select suitable component to develop robot for given applications. Can build robot for given application. Mapping with PEOs: IV (f) List of Tutorials: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Review on robot terminologies. Study of motion conversion using mechanical components. Study to build robot arm using mechanical components and applying motor drive. Solving numericals on forward kinematics of robots. Solving numericals on inverse kinematics of robots. Solving numericals on differential motions of a robot. Discussion on sensors used in robotics with their specifications. Discussion on actuators used in robotics with their specifications. Solving numericals on transformation of forces and moments between coordinate frames. Solving numericals on trajectory planning. Solving numericals on higher order trajectory planning. Case study on design of robot for industrial application. Teaching Scheme: 1 Hr/Week
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Reference Books
1. Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, J. J. Craig, Addison-Wesley. 2. Industrial robotics Technology, programming and applications, M. P. Groover, McGraw-Hill Book Co.
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Text Books 1. Practical Data Communications for Instrumentation and Control John Park, Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright, Elsevier Publications. 2. Process Software and Digital Networks", B.G. Liptak, CRC Press ISA. Reference Books: 1. Practical Modern SCADA Protocols, Gorden Clarke, Deon, Elsevier Publications 2005 2. Bluetooth Revealed; The insiders guide to an open specification for global wireless communication, Brent A. Miller, Chatschik Bisdikian, Pearson Education. 3. HART Communications Protocol, Romilly Bowden, Fisher-Rosemount.
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List of Tutorials: 1. Study of basic matrix operation. 2. Study of importance of Cartesian coordinate system. 3. Compute a 2D FFT of an image consisting of objects: circle, horizontal, vertical lines. 4. Study of smoothing filters with advantages and disadvantages. 5. Numerical on DCT using MATLAB. 6. Implementation of histogram & its modification techniques. 7. Discussion on bio-image file formats (e.g. DICOM). 8. Study of threshold based segmentation of X-ray images. 9. Self study on different Bio-imaging standards. 10. Study the color component analyze in bio-images. 11. Self study on need of compression in bio-imaging. 12. Discussion on design of Bio-imaging instrument.
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Text Books 1. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, A. K. Jain, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, B. H. Brown, R H Smallwood, D. C. Barber and D. R. Hose, Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. Reference Books 1. The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging, J. T. Bushberg, J. A. Seibert, E.M. Leidholdt, and J. M. Boone, Williams and Wilkins, Publications.
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Reference Books
1. Optimization of Chemical Processes, T.F. Edgar, D. M. Himmelblau, McGraw Hill.
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Text Books 1. Smart Buildings, J. Sinopoli, Fairmont Press. 2. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems, B. Capehart C.E.M, Editor. 3. Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web Server, A. Budiardjo, Clasma Events, Inc. 4. What is an Intelligent Building?, P. Ehrlich, Building Intelligence Group.
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Prerequisites: Digital electronics and microcontrollers. Objectives: Learn to program a DSP processor. Mapping with PEOs: I, II (g) List of Tutorials: 1. Study of TMS320C6713 kit connections, installation, programming the kit. 2. Program to add two numbers using Code Composer Studio. 3. Program to find average of numbers stored in an array. 4. Program to multiply numbers stored in an array. 5. Program to implement autocorrelation. 6. Program to implement cross correlation. 7. Program to implement Linear Convolution using CCS. 8. Program to implement circular Convolution using CCS. 9. Program to generate a square wave using timer of TMS320C6713. 10. Program to implement FIR filter.
Text Books 1. Digital Signal Processing, A. Singh & S. Srinivasan, Thomson Learning. 2. Technical Reference guide from Texas Instruments: SPRS294B, SPRU266E, SPRU234C, SPRU584A, SPRU578C, SPRU175D, SPRU609B, SPRA978, SPRA568A, SPRA433E, SPRA541A, SPRA528A, SPRU580G. Reference Books 1. Digital Signal Processors, B. Venkataramani and M. Bhaskar, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. 2. TMS320C6713 DSK, Technical Reference. 3. User Manual TMS320C6713 DSK.
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10. Study of DCS - SCADA communication aspects. 11. Study of PLC and DCS communication aspects. 12. Study of PLC - SCADA communications aspects.
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Text Books 1. Chemical Process Control, Stephanopoulos George, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Boiler Control System, Lindsey D, McGraw Hill Publishing Company. Reference Books
1. Process Control, Instrument Engineering Hand book, B.G. Liptak, Chilton Book Company. 2. Hand book of Process Instrumentation, Considine, McGraw Hill Publishing company.
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List of Practicals 1. To obtain state model of a given transfer function and vice-versa. 2. To obtain state transition matrix of a given continuous time system. 3. To investigate controllability and observability of a given system. 4. To investigate the stability of continuous and discrete time systems using Lyapunov stability test. 5. To obtain state feedback gain matrix for pole placement. 6. To obtain the range of gain for the stability of discrete time system. 7. To obtain impulse and step response of discrete time control systems 8. To obtain the range of sampling time for the stability of discrete time system
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Text Books 1. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Pearson education India. 2. Discrete Time Control systems", K. Ogata Prentice Hall of India. 3. Digital Control and State Variable Method M. Gopal, Tata McGraw Hill. Reference Books 1. Automatic control systems, B. C. Kuo, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Control systems engineering, Norman S. Nise, John Wiley and sons Inc, Singapore. 3. Digital control of Dynamic Systems", J. David Powell, Michael Workman, G. F. Franklin, Addison Wesley.
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Project to be completed with detailed design, implementation, test case preparations, testing and demonstration. The student should prepare a consolidated report in LaTeX and submit it before term end. Project stage III consist of presentation and oral examination based upon the project work report submitted by the candidates and or upon the demonstration of the fabricated/designed equipment or software developed for simulation. The said examination will be conducted by a panel of two examiners, consisting of preferably guide working as internal examiners and another external examiner preferably from an industry or other university.
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION
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Mid Semester Examination 1. Students reporting in morning slot will have examination in morning slot. Those in evening slot will have examination in evening slot. 2. 20 multiple choice based questions to be attempted in 30 minutes x no. of theory courses i.e. 100 questions in 150 minutes for F.E., 80 questions in 120 minutes for S.E., T.E.,B.E.,M.E., 20 questions in 30 minutes for Honors, Minor, Fast Track, etc. 3. A scrambled mix of questions will be generated through software. 4. Mid Semester Examination will be based on Unit II & Unit III. 5. There will be one mark for each correct answer and (-) 0.25 marks for every wrong answer. 6. For a typical 3 hour Mid Semester Examination, first 15 minutes would be used for student attendance, record keeping, seat allocation, log in procedure if any, etc. Next 150 minutes for actual examination. A timer indicating time remaining to be provided by ERP. 15 minutes for processing & results. 7. A visual alarm / flash would be given 10 minutes before completion of 150 minutes as a warning. For auto generation of every theory course result out of 20 and dispatch of the marks on student mobile and mail ID as well as parent mail ID. 8. No repeat examination under any circumstances.
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Seminar (T.E.- Semester I) 1. Review I: during Mid Semester Examination (Compulsory) as per the Academic Calendar. 2. Review II : The last week of November (Optional) 3. For poor performing students identified by the examination panel, a second review to be taken. Review II optional for other students. For Review II, deduction of 10 marks will take place. 4. Seminar is an individual activity with separate topic and presentation. 5. Duration of presentation 20 minutes Question and answer session 10 minutes
1. Attendance during Semester 2. Attendance during Seminar presentation self & peer 3. Relevance of Seminar topic 4. Timely Abstract submission 5. Literature review 6. Technical contents 7. Presentation 8. Question & answer Session
10 marks 10 marks 10 marks 10 marks 10 marks 10 marks 25 marks 15 marks --------------100 marks =========
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For the courses belonging to 2008 structure counseling sessions for failure students will be arranged. The Head of Department will appoint faculty identified as subject experts as counselors. The previous examination scheme i.e. Class Test 10 marks T.A. through Home assignment 10 marks A written paper MSE 30 marks A written paper ESE 50 marks will be followed. The entire processing based on 2008 structure related coding scheme will be followed. Counseling + Administration + Examination charges will be the basis for fees considered for such students.
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A student planning to take extra credits may be considered under following categories : (a) A student carrying a backlog and re-registering for the previous course Re-registration charges as applicable. Consideration of all courses registered for during that Semester of Academic Year for SPI calculation. (b) Student planning to take extra courses as a fast track opportunity Administration, processing and examination charges will be considered. In any case the student has to pay the college fees for four years. This fast track facility would enable the student to undergo an industrial training, an exchange programme, research contribution in I.I.T. under scheme such as KVPY without any academic compromises for credit transfer. The phasewise development and completion of project activity cannot be considered at an accelerated pace under fast track scheme. The registration under fast track is subject to having a CPI 8.0 or above and no backlog for consideration of registration to an additional course. (c) Students opting for earning extra credits by selection of courses in addition to the courses prescribed by respective BOS which are single Semester activities and not the part of Honors / Minor scheme. Such students will be expected to pay charges equivalent to re-registration (proportionate credit based payment). The registration for such courses is subject to permission given by the Chairman BOS of the Board in the purview of which the subject is identified. Such permissions will be given based on meeting with prerequisite subject. 1. In any case (a), (b) or (c) the candidate cannot register for more than 8 credits. 2. A suitable reflection of completion of the said course will be made in the candidates Grade statement. For part (c) a separate grade & GPA will be calculated. That GPA will not be clubbed with the other regular courses for SPI, CPI calculation.
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Week No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Activity No Home Assignments No Home Assignments No Home Assignments S1 / S2 HA1 S3 / S4 / S5* - HA1 S1 / S2 HA2 S3 / S4 / S5* - HA2 S1 / S2 HA3 S3 / S4 / S5* - HA3 S1 / S2 HA4 S3 / S4 / S5* - HA4 S1 / S2 HA5 S3 / S4 / S5* - HA5 No Home Assignments No Home Assignments No Home Assignments
The Home Assignments will be based on the self study component i.e. part B of every theory course syllabus. The Saturday or last working day will be the default deadline for submission of Home Assignment of that week. For example by the Saturday ending Week No. 9, Home Assignment No. 3 for subject S3/ S4/ S5 (if applicable) must be submitted. 1. *S5 can be OE1 / OE2 / OE3 / Honors/ Minor / Re-registration category (a) / Category (b) / Category (c). 2. For subjects S1, S2, S3, S4 & S5 (if any), the composition of the Teacher Assessment marks will be as follows :
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S1,S2 with Tutorial Home Assignment Tutorial Test Attendance : (a) > 90% (b) 75% to 90% (c) <75% 10 marks 5 marks 0 marks 15 marks 30 marks 30 marks 30 marks
Explanation : 1. Tutorials to be conducted with continuous assessment throughout the Semester. Final assessment out of 30 marks for Tutorial. 2. Class Test to be conducted during a regular theory class within the time period mentioned in the Academic Calendar. 3. Class Test marks are to be entered immediately as mentioned in Academic Calendar. 4. Attendance percentage to be calculated at the end of Semester after completing all lectures as per the lesson plan.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering F) Mini Project Teaching Scheme: Theory 0 ; Tutorial 0 ; Laboratory 2 Hrs / week For F.E., S.E. & T.E. students in every Semester a Mini Project be carried out. The objectives behind the Mini Project are: 1. Scope for creativity 2. Hands on experience 3. Academic occupancy
Mini Project will be based on all subjects of that Semester except GP. 1. The Semester Mini Project will be for a group of 3 to 5 students. Head of Department to appoint Mini Project Guides. 1 credit will be awarded to the candidate after the viva voce and project demonstration at the End of Semester. 2. Group formation, discussion with faculty advisor, formation of the Semester Mini Project statement, resource requirement, if any should be carried out in the earlier part of the Semester. The students are expected to utilize the laboratory resources before or after their contact hours as per the prescribed module. The Assessment Scheme will be: (a) Continuous Assessment (b) End Semester 50 marks 50 marks --------------100 marks ==========
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The project activity is broken in 3 stages: The Project Stage I will be in T.E Semester II irrespective of student module. The evaluation of Project Stage I will be as follows: Group formation & attendance / reporting to guide Topic finalization / Statement Literature Survey Abstract Presentation 20 marks 20 marks 20 marks 20 marks 20 marks
Project Stage II and Project Stage III evaluations will be based on Department specific norms.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering H) Composition for Selection of 5 Credits for Honors / Minor Course (Applicable for B11 and A11 Patterns) (A) Comprehensive Viva Voce Compulsory at the end of Semester VIII 1 Credit (B) Elective Component a. Laboratory courses Maximum Credits - 2 (for award of 1 Credit the lab course would have a teaching scheme of 2 Hrs. / week and a plan of 12 practicals). The credit to be awarded as per the ISA and ESA guidelines for the compulsory lab courses. b. Research publication Maximum Credits 1 (Research Publication in a Magazine / Transaction / Journal as decided by the honors / minor co-ordinator) c. Seminar - Maximum Credits 1 (Seminar to be given on a topic consistent with the scope of the Honors or Minor. The topic Selection is to be approved by the honors / minor co-ordinator. The assessment and evaluation scheme would as per the guidelines used for Technical Seminar at UG level by respective Dept.) d. Honors / Minors Project Maximum Credits 2 (Project Topic and Scope, its progress and final assessment consistent with the scope of the Honors or Minor. The topic Selection is to be approved by the honors / minor co-ordinator. The assessment would as per the guidelines and evaluation scheme used for Project Work at UG level by respective Dept.) e. Industrial Training Maximum credits 4 (An Industrial Training in an Industry identified by the student, approved by the honors / minor co-ordinator & Head of Department. The assessment would as per the guidelines and evaluation scheme used for Industrial Training at UG level by respective Dept.)
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Note : a. 4 Credits would be awarded to the students for a complete 12 Week Industrial Training and meeting with the assessment and evaluation requirements b. Provision can be made for the students unable to procure a 12 week Industrial Training. A 4 week or 8 week Industrial Training may also be offered. 2 credits will be awarded for 8 week Industrial Training and 1 Credit would be awarded to the students for a 4 Week Industrial Training, meeting with the assessment and evaluation requirements c. No Industrial Training less than 4 weeks be considered for award of 1 Credit d. No cumulative addition of Industrial Training period would be considered for award of credits The student is expected to earn 1 Credit from Part (A) and remaining 4 Credits from Part (B)
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