7
8
9
10
THEORY
CODE
Hu 101
THEORY
CONTACTS
(PERIODS/WEEK)
L T
P
TOT
AL
2 1
3
CREDITS
Ph 101
M 101
ME 101
EE 101
Ch 101
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
3
PRACTICALS
Total of Theory
22
OF
Ph 191
Engineering Physics Lab
3
3
EE 191
Electrical Engineering Lab
3
3
B.Tech. Programme
in Computer Science Engineering
ME 191
Engineering Graphics
3
3
ME 192
Workshop Practical
3
3
Total of Practical
12
34
Total of Semester
22
2
2
2
2
8
30
DETAILS OF CURRICULUM
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION
Code : Hu 101
Contact : 2L + I T = 3
Credits: 3
Objective of the Course
To impart basic skills of communication in English through intensive practice to the first year UG students
of Engineering so as to enable them to function confidently and effectively in that language in the
professional sphere of their life.
Desired Entry Behaviour
The student must have some basic command of English that is must be able to :
1.
2.
3.
4.
The topics must be conveyed through plenty of examples. Lecture classes must be conducted
as lecture-cum-tutorial classes.
It is a course that aims to develop skills. It is therefore practical in orientation. Plenty of
exercises of various kinds must be done by the students both inside and outside the classroom.
The teacher must not depend on a single or a set of two or three text books. He must choose
his materials from diverse sources.
Keeping in view the requirements of his students , the teacher may have to prepare some
teaching and exercise material.
For practice in listening , good tape recorders can be used if the more advanced facilities ( for
example , language laboratory ) are not available. In fact they can be used very fruitfully.
The teacher must function as a creative monitor in the class-room.
Minimum time should be spent in teaching phonetic symbols , stress , intonation , etc. The
aim should be to enable the students to find out for himself the correct pronunciation of a
word from a learners dictionary. In teaching speaking, emphasis should be on clarity ,
intelligibility and reasonable fluency rather than on correct pronunciation of words.
Classroom presentation and group discussion sessions should be used to teach speaking.
Communication as sharing; context of communication; the speaker / writer and the listener / reader;
medium of communication; barriers to communication; brevity, clarity and appropriateness in
communication.
Writing
Selecting material for expository, descriptive , and argumentative pieces, business letters; formal report;
summarizing and abstracting ; expressing ideas within a restricted word limit; paragraph division; the
introduction and the conclusion; listing reference material; use of charts, graphs and tables ; punctuation
and spelling; semantics of connectives, modifiers and modals; variety in sentences and paragraphs.
Reading Comprehension
Reading at various speeds ( slow , fast , very fast ) ; reading different kinds of texts for different purposes
(for example , for relaxation , for information , for discussion at a later stage , etc.) ; reading between the
lines.
Speaking
Achieving desired clarity and fluency ; manipulating paralinguistic features of speaking ( voice quality ,
pitch , tone , etc. ) pausing for effectiveness while speaking ; task-oriented , interpersonal , informal and
semiformal speaking ; task-oriented, interpersonal , informal and semiformal speaking; making a short ,
classroom presentation.
Group Discussion
Use of persuasive strategies including some rhetorical devices ( for emphasizing , for instance; being polite
and firm; handling questions and taking in criticism of self; turn-taking strategies and effective intervention
; use of body language.
Telephonic Conversation.
Listening Comprehension
Achieving ability to comprehend material delivered at relatively fast speed; comprehending spoken
material in Standard Indian English, British English and American English ; intelligent listening in
institutions such as an interview in which one is a candidate.
Syllabus Details:
Grammar Correction of sentence, Vocabulory / word formation, Single word for a group of words, Fill in
the blank, transformation of sentences, Structure of sentences Active / Passive Voice Direct / Indirect
Narration
( 5 lectures)
Essay Descriptive Comparative Argumentative Thesis statement- Structure of opening / concluding
paragraphs Body of the essay
( 7 lectures)
Reading Comprehension Global Contextual Inferential Select passages from recommended text
( 8 lectures)
Business Correspondence Letter Writing Formal. Drafting. Biodata- Resumec- Curriculum Vitae
( 7 lectures)
Report Writing Structure , Types of report Practice Writing
( 8 lectures)
( 6 lectures)
Distribution of marks:
Examination
10
10
10
10
10
20
70
Assessment
Class tests
Reading ability
Speaking ability
Group Discussion
Formal conversation
10
Unit Tests
5
5
5
5
30
References / Books:
Code : Ph 101
Contacts: 3L + 1 T = 4
Credits : 4
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Theory of Relativity
7L
Galilean transformation , Inertial frame of reference , Non inertial frames and fictitious forces (Centrifugal
and Coriolis forces deviation of the path of a freely falling body) , Outline of Relativity (shortcomings of
Newtonian Relativity), Michelson-Morley experiment, Postulates of Special Theory of Relativity, Lorentz
transformation of space and time , length contraction , variation of mass with velocity , addition of
velocities, equivalence of mass and energy.
Geometrical Optics
5L
Introduction to Matrix Algebra, Combination of thin lenses , cardinal points of coaxial system of thin
lenses , thick lenses, location and properties of cardinal points .
Matrix method in paraxial rays - introduction, effect of translation and refraction. Imaging by a spherical
Refracting surface, Imaging by a co-axial optical system (thick lens & lens formulae), unit planes, Nodal
planes
Physical Optics
Interference
5L
Huygens Principle, relation between phase and path difference, Secondary waves, Coherence (Spatial &
Temporal) Analytical treatment of interference , Intensity distribution of fringe system , Coherent and noncoherent sources , Fundamental conditions of interference , Fresnels biprism , Displacement of fringes ,
Wedge shaped films , Newtons rings
Diffraction
4L
Concept of diffraction, classification of diffraction (Fraunhofer and Fresnel class), Single slit and
Double slit diffraction, diffraction grating ,reflection (introduction) and transmission (detailed theory)),
resolution (Rayleigh criterion), Limit of resolution , resolving power of grating .
Polarisation
7L
Concept of polarization, Brewsters law , double refraction , geometry of calcite crystal , optic axis, Nicol
prism, circularly and elliptically polarized light , retardation plates (half wave and quarter wave) , analytical
treatment of production of polaristaion, polarimeter.
Laser:
4L
Spontaneous, absorption and stimulated emission of radiation Einstein A,B coefficients, Population
Inversion He Ne Laser, Ruby Laser application,
Basic principle and application of optical fibres.
Acoustics
7L
Dynamics of Fluids
4L
Simple Harmonic motion free, damped vibration (analogy with electric circuits), Damped Harmonic
motion, Forced vibration Amplitude resonance, velocity resonance and energy intake. Transverse
vibrations and longitudinal vibrations, wave equation, sound absorption and reverberation, Sabine's
formula. Production and applications of Ultrasonics , Acoustics of buildings.
Elementary treatment (no vector method used),Continuity equation , Bernoullis theorem and its
applications, Torcellis theorem, Viscosity, flow of liquid through a capillary tube, capillaries in series and
parallel, Poiseullie's formula, Stokes formula, rotation viscometer.
References / Books
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Optics by A.K.Ghatak
Mechanics by D.S.Mathur
Physics of Waves and Oscillations by Bajaj TMH
A treatise on heat by Saha and Srivastava
Physics of Oscillations and Waves by R.B.Singh
Jenkins and White , Optics, McGraw-Hill Book Company Introduction to special Realtivity by
Robert Resnick
Optics by P.K.Cahkraborty
Optics (Teach yourself Physics) by A.Yadav (Bharati Bhawan)
Acoustics by D.P.Roy Chowdhury
Waves and Oscillations- Brijlal, Vikas
Text Book of Sound- Brijlal, Vikas
Engineering Physics- Basavraj,Vikas
Applied Physics- Rajasekran, Vikas
Waves & Oscillations Chaudhari R.N (New Age International)
Physics for Engineers Srinivasan M.R. (New Age International)
Lasers & Non Linear Optics Laud B.B. (New Age International)
Acoustics Waves & Oscillations Sen S.N. (New Age International)
Optoelectronics & Fibre Optics Communication Sarkar C.K. (New Age Inter.)
Introduction to Modern Physics Singh R.B. (New Age International)
Basic Fluid Mechanics Kothandaraman C.P. (New Age International)
Fluid Mechanics & its Applications Gupta V. (New Age International)
Geometrical & Physical Optics R.S.Longhurst (Orient Longman)
Wave Optics & its Applications R.S.Sirohi (Universities Press)
Oscillations & Waves Reddy K.R. (Universities Press)
Optical Communication Mukunda Rao (Universities Press)
Engineering Physics-Lakshmi,V-Scitech Publications
MATHEMATICS
Code: M 101
Contacts: 3L + 1 T = 4
Credits: 4
1L
Successive differentiation, Libnitzs theorem ( without proof but with problems of the type of recurrence
relations in derivatives of different orders and also to find (yn)n ):
3L
Rolles theorem (statement only), Mean Value Theorem (Lagrange & Cauchy), Taylors theorem (without
proof and problems in respect of direct use and applications of the theorem only),Maclaurins expansion in
infinite series of the functions: log(1+x)n , ex , sinx/cosx, (a+x)n , n being a negative integer or a fraction.
5L
Newtons method for approximate solution This is included in the Numerical Analysis in 2nd Sem (M
201) and so should be extended from M101 and instead of this we may teach LHospital Rule.
1L
Fundamental theorems of integral calculus (Statement and related problems)
Elementary Reduction Formulae for Integrals.(Problems of the type
/2
/2
1L
cosn xdx )
2L
Applications.
Calculation of length (assuming formulae for Cartesian only) Moment of Inertia and C.G. Volume and
surface of revolution.
5L
Infinite Series:
Concepts of Sequence, Convergence and Divergence of Infinite series and typical examples of
convergent and divergent series.
1L
Comparison test and related problems (statement only)
1L
Cauchys root test , Cauchys integral test and related problems( statements only) 1L
1L
Alternating series, Leibnitzs theorem (without proof), absolute and conditional convergence and related
problems.
2L
Expansions of functions into Taylor and Maclaurin series.
Calculus of Functions of Several Variables
1L
2L
1L
2L
1L
1L
Maxima , minima and saddle points definition , condition of extrema & problems for two variables.
Lagranges multiplier method problems related to three variables. 2L
Double Integrals, Triple Integral Discussion w.r.t. different type of limits and problems.
3L
Transformations, applications to areas and volumes, surface area of revolution. 2L
Vector Calculus
Scalar and vector fields Definition (terminologies, products: dot,cross,box,vector triple product)
1L
Gradient , directional derivative,divergence , curl. (with problems).
Lines and Surface integrals with examples.
2L
2L
4L
TOTAL = 48L
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2.
3.
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References / Books:
G.B.Thomas and R.L. Finney , Calculus and Analytic Geometry, 6th edition,
Addison Wesley / Narosa, 1985.
Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol-I & II , Mir Publishers , Moscow
, 1979
B.S. Grewal Engineering Mathematics, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi.
Integral Calculus , Das & Mukherjee
An Introduction to Real Analysis- S.K.Mapa
Higher Algebra Lahiri & Roy
Higher Algebra , Ghosh & Chakraborty
Higher Algebra, Bernard & Child
Differential Calculus, Maity & Ghosh
Integral Calculus , Maity & Ghosh
Engineering Mathematics, Prof.T.Majumdar
An Introduction to Analysis , Mallick & Arora
Undergraduate Engg Math- Jana, Vikas
Engineering Math Vol 1,2,3- Lakshami, Vikas
Calculus of One Vairable Pandey G.S. (New Age International)
Differential Calculus Dhami H.S. (New Age International)
Integral Calculus Dhami H.S. (New Age International)
Numerical Methods for Engineers Gupta
9 S.K. (New Age International)
A Textbook of Engg Maths Vol.1 & Vol.2 Dutta D. (New Age Inter.)
Advanced Engg. Mathematics By D.P. Das, Cyber Tech
Engineering Mathematics By Arumugam,S-Scitech Publications
Code: ME 101
Contacts: 3L + 1 T = 4
Credits: 4
MECHANICAL SCIENCES
Force systems & Equilibrium: Types of forces- concurrent, coplanar, distributed, spatial, resultant of a
force about an axis, concept of equilibrium.
1L
Moment and couple, Principles of Transmissibility.
1L
1L
1L +1T
2L + 1T
2L
3L
Total : 18L + 4T
Mechanics of Materials
Deformations
Strain-Normal, shearing and bearing
Stress-strain diagram
2L + 1T
1L
1L
1L
1L
Elastic and plastic behaviour, elastic constants and their mutual relations
St.Venauts principle
Thermal stresses
10
2L
2L + 2T
Deflections of beams.
(Double Integration Method)
1L
Computations of stress and strain in simple structure and thin walled pressure vessels, Principle of strain
energy.
Hoop stress
1 L + 1T
Kinematics and Kinetics
Total : 10L + 3T
2L
1L
1L
1L + 1T
Principle of work and energy, application to plane motion of particles and rigid bodies, conservation of
energy, power, efficiency.
2L + 1T
Principle of impulses and momentum, application to plane motion of particles and rigid bodies.
1L
Mechanical vibrations: Introduction to free forced and damped vibrations.
2L + 1T
11
11. Ferdinand, P.Beer & E. Russel Johnston Jr.-Mechanics of MaterialsMcGraw Hill Book Co.
12. Irvin L. Shames-Engineering Machines-Printice Hall of India
13. Strength Of Materials B.L. Singhal. EPH.
14. Strength of Matreials- Bahvikati ,Vikas
15. Engineering Mechanics- Rajasekran, Vikas
16. Engineering Mechanics- Stat and Dynamics, Vikas
17. Engineering Mechanics Bhavikatti S.S., New Age International
18. Problems & Solutions in Engg Mechanics Bhavikatti S.S., New Age
International
19. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Chandra S.,New Age International
20. Mechanical Measurements Sirohi R.S., New Age International
21. Engineering Mechanics-Kumarvelan-Scitech
22. Basic Mechanical Engineering -Prabhu,Scitech
23. Non Linear Mechanical Vibrations Srinivasan P., New Age Inter.
24. Mechanism & Machine Theory Rao J.S., New Age International
25. Strength of Materials Vol.1 Prakash Rao D, Universities Press
26. Introduction to Strength of Materials Prakash Rao D.,Universities Press
27. Engineering Thermodynamics (through Examples) Y.V.C.Rao, Universities
Press
12
Coulombs law, Gausss theorem (proof), capacitance calculation for plates, concentric spheres and coaxial cylinders, dielectrics, stored energy, electrostatic precipitator, electrostatic photocopying ( Xerox ).
6L
Ohms law, Kirchhoffs laws, mesh current and node voltage methods, Delta-star and star-Delta
conversion, superposition theorem; Thevenins and Nortons theorems (with independent sources),
Maximum power transfer theorem (with proof)
5L
Magnetism as a Relativistic effect; Biot-savart law, Amperes circuital law, magnetic field due to long
straight conductors, coils and solenoids; magnetic forces : Lorentz /Ampere force, force production in
simple systems (as in PMMC)
5(4) L
B-H characteristics of ferromagnetic materials, Magnetic circuits, Faradays law, self and mutual
inductance, Energy stored in a magnetic field, lifting power of electromagnet, Hysteresis and Eddy current
losses.
3L
D.C. Machines: Construction , Characteristics of D.C.generators and D.C. motors( qualitative and only for
shunt & series machines), starting (by 3-point starter) and speed control of D.C. machines (armature
voltage and field current control) 5(4) L
D.C. transients in R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuits
3(2) L
A.C. generation ,waveforms, average and RMS values, peak-factor, R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuits, symbolic
notations, j-operator, complex representation of impedances, power factor, active and reactive power,
series, parallel and series parallel circuits, series and parallel resonance, Q-factor ; application of circuit
theorems.Maximum power transfer theorem in A.C. circuits.
7(6) L
Three phase power supplies, Delta and star connection, line and phase quantities, solution of 3-phase
circuits for balanced voltage and balanced loads, phasor diagrams, 3 phase, 4 wire circuits, power
measurement by two wattmeter method. General structure of electrical power systems, Power transmission
& distribution through overhead lines & underground cables.(single line diagram only)
5L
Single phase Transformers : Core and shell type construction, EMF equation, no load and on load
operation, open and short circuit tests, equivalent circuit, regulation and efficiency calculations.
3L
3 Phase Induction Motors: Construction, Production of rotating field, principle of operation ratings.
Torque speed characteristics ( qualitative only).Starters for squirrel cage and wound rotor Induction
motors. Speed Control (only voltage control and frequency control)
References / books:
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Edward Hughes ( revised by Ian McKenzie Smith) , Electrical Technology , Seventh Ed. ,
English Language Book Society Publication with Longman , 1995.
Vincent Del Torro , Electrical Engineering Technology , Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd. , 1994
Principles and Applications Of Electrical Engineering by Rizzoni TMH
H.Cotton , Advanced Electrical Technology , Issac Pitman , London
Theodore Wildi, Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, Second Ed. , Prentice Hall,
1996.
J.R. Cogdell , Foundations of Electrical Engineering , Second Ed. , Prentice Hall, 1996
Cotton H Electrical Technology- Wheeler, 1989.
Parker Smith S Problems in Electrical Engineering , CBS, 9th Edn, 81
JR Cogdell, Foundations of Electrical Engineering . PHI
McGraw Hill Encyclopedai of Science & Technology , Vol.6 & 13
Theory And Problems Of Elements Of Electrical Engineering Vaidya,Bhagwat, EPH.
Basic Electrical Science and Technology- Murgesh Kumar, Vikas
Experiments in Basic Electrical Engg Bhattacharya S.K., New Age International
Fundamentals of Electrical Machines Gupta B.R., New Age International
Engineering Basics Thyagarajan T., New Age International
Electrical Machine Design Data Book Shanmugasundaram A., New Age Inter.
Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Thygarajan,Scitech
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Basic ideas of environment, basic concepts related to environmental perspective, man, society and
environment, their inter relationship.
1L
Mathematics of population growth and associated problems, definition of resource, types of resource,
renewable, nonrenewable, potentially renewable, effect of excessive use vis--vis population growth,
definition of pollutant and contaminant. Environmental impact assessment.
2L
Environmental degradation:
Acid rain, toxic element, particulates, noise pollution , air pollution and its effect on man.
1L
Overall methods for pollution prevention, environmental problems and sustainable development ,
components of environment
1L
Ecology
Elements of Ecology :
System, open system, closed system, definition of ecology, species, population, community, definition of
ecosystem, biotic and abiotic components.
Atmospheric Composition:
Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, tropopause, stratopause and mesopause
1L
Energy Balance:
Conductive and convective heat transfer, radiation heat transfer, simple global temperature modal [Earth as
a black body, earth albedo]), problems.
3L
Green-house effects:
Definition, impact of greenhouse gases on the global climate and consequently on sea water level,
agriculture and marine food.
1L
Climate , weather:
Difference between climate and weather
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2L
Atmospheric dispersion:
Maximum mixing depth, ventilation coefficient, smokestack plumes and atmospheric lapse rate.
1L
The point-source Gaussian plume model excluded.
1L
Natural water
Pollutants : their origin and effects :
Oxygen demanding wastes, pathogens, nutrients, salts, thermal application, heavy metals, pesticides,
volatile organic compounds
1L
River / lake / ground water pollution
River
DO, 5day BOD test, BOD reaction rate constants, temperature dependents of BOD, effect of oxygen
demanding wastes on river [Deoxygenation, reaeration], COD , Oil, Grease, pH.
2L
Lake
Eutrophication [Definition, source and effect]
Ground Water:
Aquifers, hydraulic gradient, ground water flow. (Definition only)
1L
1L
2L
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Land Pollution
Lithosphere
Composition
Pollutants
Municipal, industrial, commercial, agricultural, hazardous solid wastes
Recovery and conversion method
Waste and waste management
Land filling, incineration, composting
1L
2L
Noise Pollution
2L
Cources, effects
Definition of noise, effect of noise pollution , noise classification, transport noise, occupational noise,
neighbourhood noise, definition of noise intensity, noise threshold limit value.
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Code: Ph 191
Contacts: 3P
Credits: 2
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11. Connection and testing of a single phase energy meter ( unity power factor load only)
12. Two wattmeter method of measuring power in three phase circuit ( resistive load only)
13. Measurement of thermo emf between different types of thermocouples as a function of
temperature difference between the junction , measurement of an unknown temperature.
14. Design and use of potentiometer
15. Study of LCR circuits with AC current.
Code: ME 191
Contacts: 3 P
Credits: 2
1.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
1L + 2 Sessionals
Home assignment
2.
1L + 1 Sessionals
Home assignment
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Plain scale-One PROB. Diagonal scale-Two PROBS. Comparative scale-One PROB. Vernier One PROB
3.
CURVES
1L + 2 Sessionals
HOME ASSIGNMENT
Hyperbolla, Ellipse-Two methods, Two problems. Involute-One PROBLEM. Hellix One PROBLEM.
4.
PROJECTION OF SOLIDS
1L + 3 Sessionals
1L + 2 Sessionals
Home assignment
References / Books:
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WORKSHOP PRACTICAL
Timber , definition, Engineering applications , seasoning and preservation, plywood and plyboards
Metal Joining
Definitions of welding , brazing and soldering processes , and their applications. Oxy-acetylene glass
welding process, equipment and techniques, types of flames and their applications. Manual metal arc
welding technique and equipment, AC and DC welding, electrodes, constituents and functions of electrode
coating. Welding positions. Types of weld joint. Common welding defects such as cracks , undercutting ,
slag inclusion, porosity.
Metal Cutting
Introduction to machining and common machining operations. Cutting tool materials. Definition of
machine tools , specification and block diagram of lathe, shaper,milling, drilling machine and grinder.
Common lathe operations such as turning , parting , chamfering and facing. Quick return mechanism of
shaper. Difference between drilling and boring. Files-material and classification.
List of Jobs to be Made in the Workshop
Group A
T-Lap joint and Bridle joint
( Carpentry shop)
4 hrs
Group B
1)
a) Gas welding practice by students on mild steel flat
2 hrs
b) Lap joint by Gas welding
2)
3)
2 hrs
1 hr
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1 hr
2 hrs
References / Books:
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THEORY
CODE
Ph 201
M 201
ME 201
CS 201
EC 201
Ch 201
B.
THEORY
Engineering Physics
Mathematics
Mechanical Sciences
Introduction to Computing
Basic Electronics Engg.
Engineering Chemistry
PRACTICALS
CONTACTS
(PERIODS/WEEK)
L T P
TOTAL
3
3
3
2
3
3
1
1
1
Total of Theory
Ph 291
Ch 291
9
10
11
12
CS 291
EC 291
ME 291
ME 292
Computing Lab
Electronics Engineering Lab
Engineering Graphics
Workshop Practical
Total of Practical
Total of Semester
23
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
35
CREDITS
3
4
3
3
4
3
3
4
3
3
4
3
20
20
3/ 2
3/ 2
3
3
3
3
15
2
2
2
2
10
30
Code : CS 201
Contacts : 2L + 1T = 3
Credits : 3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
Fundamentals of Computer:
History of Computer, Generation of Computer, Classification of Computers
Basic Anatomy of Computer System, Primary & Secondary Memory, Processing Unit, Input & Output
devices
Binary & Allied number systems representation of signed and unsigned numbers. BCD, ASII. Binary
Arithmetic & logic gates
Assembly language, high level language, compiler and assembler (basic concepts)
Basic concepts of operating systems like MS DOS, MS WINDOW, UNIX, Algorithm & flow chart
C Fundamentals:
The C character set identifiers and keywords, data type & sizes, variable names, declaration, statements
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2L
3L
6L
2L
2L
3L
5L
2L
6L
6L
5L
Kanetkar Y.
Code : EC 201
Contacts : 3L + 1T = 4
Credits : 4
Let us C
Introduction:
Crystalline material: mechanical properties, energy band theory, Fermi levels
Application of operational amplified: concept of virtual earth, inverting and non-inverting mode of
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6L
6L
5L
4L
4L
4L
5L
5L
2L
operation, voltage summing, difference, constant gain multiplier, voltage follower, comparator,
integrator, differentiator.
Special Semiconductor devices:
Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR): constructional features, physical operation, characteristics, simple
application (Saw tooth generator); concept of TRIAC, DIAC and UJT; insulated gate bipolar transistor
(IGBT)
Code : ME 201
Contacts : 3L = 3
Credits : 3
3L
4L
3L
Thermodynamics:
Introduction; first law for closed and open systems; flow processes and control volume; analysis of
difference non-flow and flow processes: limitations of first law of thermodynamics; perpetual motion
machine (PMM) of the first kind.
Power producing and power absorbing devices; second law of thermodynamics; introduction of Carnot
cycle; practical thermodynamic cycles; PMM II, Corollaries of second law.
Clausius inequality, reversibility, entropy and disorder, basic concept of avalability; temperature entropy
diagram, properties of vapour of saturated steam.
Use of Mollier Chart and Steam Tables; Ranking cycle, reheat and regenerative cycles; Airline cycles.
Fluid Mechanics:
.Properties of Fluid, Classifications; ideal fluid, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Inviscid fluid;
Newton's law of viscosity.
Fluid Statics; fluid pressure and its variation within fluid at rest; measurement of fluid pressure
Fluid Kinetics; principles of fluid flow; rate of flow, average velocity, steady and unsteady flow; One,
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6L
4L
3L
5L
3L
4L
Fluid dynamics: one dimensional equation of motion; integration of equation of motion; Bernoulli's
equation; application of Bernoulli's equation.
Dynamic Fluid Pressure: conservation of linear momentum and its application; study of viscous flow;
laminar and turbulent flow through circular and non-circular conduits.
Flow through open channel: Chezy's equation; compressible fluid; compressibility factor; stagnation
enthalpy, temperature, pressure & density.
Recommended reference Books:
Nag P. K.
Van Wylen G. J. & Sentag R. E.
Arora C. P.
Streeter U.L. and Wylie E. B.
Roy D. N.
Bansal R. K.
Code : Ch 201
Contacts : 3L = 3
Credits : 3
3L
4L
6L
4L
Engineering Thermodynamics
Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Chemical Thermodynamics:
Concept of Thermodynamic System: diathermal wall, adiabatic wall, isolated system, closed system,
open system, extensive property, intensive property
Introduction to first law of thermodynamics: different statements, mathematical form; internal energy:
physical significance, mathematical expression (ideal and real gas), Enthalpy: physical significance,
mathematical expression
Cp and Cv: definition and relation; adiabatic changes; reversible and irreversible processes; application
of first law of thermodynamics to chemical processes: exothermic, endothermic processes, law of
Lovoisier and Laplace, Hess's law of constant heat summation, Kirchoff's law
Second law thermodynamics; Joule Thomson and throttling processes; inversion temperature; evaluation
of entropy: characteristics and expression, entropy change in irreversible process, entropy change for
irreversible isothermal expression of an ideal gas, entropy change of a mixture of gases
Work function and free energy: physical significance, mathematical expression for ideal and real gases
obeying Vander Waals' equation, Gibbs Helmholtz equation
Condition of spontaneity and equilibrium; non ideal systems, activity and activity coefficient, partial
molar properties, chemical potential to multicomponent systems, Gibbs Duhem relation; application of
thermodynamics to phase transition
Atoms and Molecules:
Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomics, covalent bonds, ionic bonds and electronegativity concepts,
hybridzation and shapes of molecules, non-covalent interaction (Vander Waals and hydrogen bonding).
Solid State Chemistry:
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3L
2L
2L
4L
3L
Introduction to stoichiometric defects (Schottky & Frenkel) and non-stoichiometric defects (Metal
excess and metal deficiency); role of silicon and germanium in the field of semiconductor, transistors,
rectifier and photovoltaic cells; the process for preparing microminiaturized semiconductor devices:
integrated circuits
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Electrochemistry:
Conductance of electrolytic solutions, specific conductance, equivalent conductance, molar conductance
and ion conductance; effect of temperature and concentration; basic ideas and inter ionic attractions;
transport numbers and hydration ions, electrochemicals cells; cell emf and its thermodynamic
significance; single electrode potentials and its applications; hydrogen half cell and calomel half cell;
conductometric titrations: SA vs SB & SA vs WB; precipitation titration KCL vs AgNO3
Recommended reference Books:
Rakshit P. C.
Dutta R. L.
Finar I. L.
Sarkar Samir
Glasston Samuel
Lee J. D.
Ghosh P.
Physical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Fuels and Combustion
Text Book of Physical Chemistry
Concise Inorganic Chemistry
Polymer Science and Technology of Plastics & Rubbers
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1L
2L
2L
4L
6L
5L
5L
Code : Ph 201
Contacts : 3L
Credits : 3
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Vector Analysis:
Scalar and Vector fields, Gradient of a scalar field, curvilinear co-ordinates in connection with grad,
divergence and curl of a vector field, line integral of a vector field, gauss-divergence theorem Stoke's
theorem.
Electromagnetism:
Quantization & Conservation of charge, Coulomb's law (vectorial from) and superposition principle,
concept of electric lines, flux of E-field, Gauss's law, electric potential energy and potential (problems
on spherical and cylindrical symmetry), conductors, capacitors (parallel plates, spherical and cylindrical
symmetry) and dielectric materials (frequency dependence of such materials), magnetic field, force on a
moving charge in a magnetic field, force on current element, torque on current loop, Biot Savart's Law
(concept of B and vector potential A), Ampere's law, electromagnetic induction and Faraday's law,
magnetism in materials (relation among B, H and M), Maxwell's equation in differential and integral
form, electromagnetic waves.
Thermoelectricity:
Seebeck effect, law of successive temperatures, law of intermediate metals, peltier effect, Thomson
effect, thermoelectric power.
Modern Physics:
Limitations of classical physics and its failure, blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, compton effect
(derivation of wave length shift), X-ray diffraction and Bragg's law, wave particle duality, DavissonGermer experiment, Heisenberg's uncertainty relation (Thought experiment y-ray experiment, elementry
proof), Schrodinger's equation (time dependent and time independent), wave function and its
normalisation, probability density and expectation values, operators in quantum mechanics (brief
introduction), particle in a box (one dimensional (infinite square well potential) three dimensional also
to be discussed), hydrogen atom problem-transformation of Schrodinger equation to spherical polar toordinate, discussion of the solution of the equation in polar coordinates, space quantisation, orbital &
spin angular momentum, normal zeeman effect, exclusion principle.
Thermal Physics:
Introduction to Statistical Physics, Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, application to ideal gas molecules,
distribution of molecular speeds, mean, rms and most probable velocity, law of equipartition of energy,
Fermi-Dirac statistics, calculation of total number of free electrons in a metal, evaluation of Fermi
energy of electrons in a metal at absolute zero temperature (short derivation), Bose-Einstin statistics,
Plans's radiation law, Wien's displacement law and Stefan-Boltzmann law.
Solid State Physics:
Crystal class and their symmetries, Bravais lattice, unit cell fcc, bcc, hcp crystal, Miller indices and
applications, Band theory of solids, conductor, semiconductor and insulators, Brillouin zones.
Nuclear Physics:
Nuclear binding energies, nuclear forces and their short range character, balance of mass and energy in
nuclear reactions-Q-value of reaction, threshold energy in endothermic reactions, nuclear fission and
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10L
3L
14L
10L
6L
6L
Vector Algebra
Electricity and Magnetism (Vol. I)
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Physics
Physics of the Atom
Thermal and Statistical Physics
Solid State Physics
Nuclear Physics
Atomic Physics (Vol II)
Atomic & Nuclear Physics
MATHEMATICS
Linear Algebra:
Vector Spaces: definition of vector spaces over the field of real numbers; definition of south face of a
vector space and a criterion for a sub space; definition of linear combination, linear independence and
linear dependence of vectors with examples. Definition of basis and dimension of vector space; example
of vector space which has more than one basis.
Introduction to the idea of a matrix; equality of matrices; special matrices. Algebraic operations of
matrices: commutative property, associative property and distributive property. Transpose of matrix
(properties (At)t = A, (A+B)t = At + Bt , (cA)t = cAt, (AB)t = BtAt to be stated (without proof) and
verified by simple examples. Symmetric and skew symmetric matrices.
Properties of determinant (statement only); minus, co-factors and Laplace expansion of determinant;
Cramer's rule and its application in solving system of linear equations.
Singular and non-singular matrices; adjoint matri; inverse of a matrix [(AB)-1 = B-1A-1 to be stated and
verified by example. Elementary row and column operations on matrices; definition of rank of a matrix;
determination of rank of (2x2) matrix using definition; determination of rank of a rectangular matrix.
Systems of linear equations: consistency and inconsistency.
Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a matrix; diagonalization of a matrix; Gauss elimination process for
solving a system of linear equations.
Linear transformation: definition of kernel and image of a linear transformation; kernel and images of a
linear transformation forming sub-spaces; nullity and rank of a linear transformation; Dimker T + Dim
lm T = Dim V; definition of inner product space, norm of a vector, orthogonal and ortho-normal set of
vectors.
Ordinary Differential Equations:
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2L
2L
2L
1L
2L
1L
Definition of order and degree; ODE of the first order: first order first degree (equation solvable by
separation and variables, homogeneous equations, non-homogeneous equations that can be reduced to
homogeneous equations, exact equations; definition and use of integrating factors; linear equation and
Bernoulis' equation
ODE of first order but not of first degree, simple problems
General ODE of nth order: operator method for solving equations with constant coefficients, method of
variation of parameters and method of undetermined coefficients for solving equations with variable
coefficients; Cauchy-Euler homogeneous linear equations.
Solution of simple simultaneous linear equations; Legendre and Bessel' functions and their properties
Laplace Transforms:
Definition; existence of LT; LT of elementary functions; first and second shifting properties; change of
scale property; L.T. of derivatives
Corresponding theorems for multiplication by t" and division by t; L.T. of periodic functions; unit step
functions
Inverse L.T.; solution of ODE's using L.T.
Numerical Methods:
Estimation of error; difference operator (forward, backward, central, sift and average operators);
Newton's forward and backward interpolation; Lagrange interpolation and corresponding error formulae.
Newton's forward formula, Newton's backward formula and Lagrange formula; numerical integration
(Trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule);
Recommended reference Books:
Kreyszig E.
Krishnamurthy V., Mainra V.P. and Arora J.L.
Boyce and Diprima
Grewal B.S.
Code: Ph 291
Contacts: 3/2 P
Credits: 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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3L
4L
2L
4L
4L
5L
4L
COMPUTING LAB
Code: CS 291
Contacts: 3 P
Credits: 2
33
4.
5.
6.
7.
Programs to demonstrate control structure : text processing, use of break and continue, etc.
Programs involving functions and recursion
Programs involving the use of arrays with subscripts and pointers
Programs using structures and files.
Code: EC 291
Contacts: 3P
Credits: 2
1.
2.
Familiarization with Electronic components such as Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes, Transistors etc.
Familiarization with electrical devices and measuring equipment like DC power supply,
Multimeter, Trainer kit etc.
3. Familiarization with measuring and testing equipment like CRO, Signal generator.
4. Study on V-I characteristics of Junction Diode.
5. Study on V-I characteristics of Zener Diode.
6. Study on Half Wave and Full Wave rectifiers.
7. Study on characteristics of Field Effect Transistors.
8. Determination of Input offset voltage, Input Bias current, Slew rate of Op-Amp.
9. Determination of Common Mode Rejection Ratio, Bandwidth, Offset null of Op-Amp.
10. Characteristics Curve for common base emmitor & common collector transducers
11. Study of working of data acquisition system.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Code: ME 291
Contacts: 3 P
Credits: 2
2 PROBS
2L + 4 Sessionals
1 PROB EACH
1 PROB EACH
2L + 4 Sessionals
2L + 4 Sessionals
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Home assignment
Class sessional work: Home-work-threads-2types, hexagonal bolt, fitted with a SQ. nut-plan and elevation.
Home-work two views each- 2 probs
Home assignment: Remaining threads. SQ. Head bolt and Hexagonal head nut. 2 probs
DEVELOPMENT
INTERPENETRATION
Two PROBS
Two PROBS
1L + 3 Sessionals
2L + 3 Sessionals
Class sessional : From orthographic view- plan , elevation and side view-1 PROB.
Home assignment : 1 PROB
MACHINE PARTS
1L + 5 Sessionals
Front line plan to draw plan-elevation .A Brick Foundation showing all components.
Home assignment: 2 probs
3L + 3 Sessionals
Introduction .Cartesian and Polar Co-ordinate system, Absolute and Relative Co-ordinates;
Basic Editing Commands : Line, Point, Trace, Rectangle, Polygon, Circle, Arc, Ellipse, Polyline; Basic
Editing Commands : Basic Object Selection Methods, Window and Crossing Window, Erase, Move, Copy,
Offset, fillet, Chamfer, Trim, Extend, Mirror; Display Commands : Zoom, Pan, Redraw, Regenerate;
Simple dimensioning and text. Simple exercises and practice problems.
References/ Books:
1.
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4.
5.
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Code
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CS
EE
CS
EC
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301
302
301
303
312
CS 301
Theory
A. Theory
Contacts
Periods/Week
Mathematics
Data Structure & Algorithms
Circuit Theory & Networks
Computer Organisation
Digital Electronics & Logic Design
Principles of Programming
Language
L
3
3
3
3
3
3
T
1
1
1
0
1
0
Credits
P
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Total Theory
Sl.
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.
Code
1.
2.
CS 392
EC 382
4.
EE 391
3.
CS 391
Total
4
4
4
3
4
3
22
B. Practicals
B. Practicals
Contacts
Periods/Week
L
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Total Practical
Total of Semester
36
T
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4
4
4
3
4
3
22
Credits
P
3
3
3
3
Total
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
12
34
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FOURTH SEMESTER
A.THEORY:
Sl.
No
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Code
1
2
3
M 401
CS 401
CS 402
CS 403
Theory
EC 411
Mathematics
Formal Language & Automata Theory
Operation Research & Optimization
Techniques
Principles of Communication Engg
Advanced Computer Architecture
Total Theory
B.PRACTICAL:
Sl.
No
.
Code
EC 481
1
2
CS 492
CS 493
A. Theory
L
3
3
3
Total
1
1
1
3
3
L
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
TOTAL of Semester :
37
4
4
4
19
P
3
3
4
4
4
3
19
Credits
T
0
0
Credits
B. Practical
Practical
Contacts
Periods/Week
C. SESSIONAL :
HU 481
Contacts
Periods/Week
Total
3
3
2
2
3
31
2
27
Mathematics
M 401
Contact: 3L + IT
Credit: 4
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Sets and functions: Groups, Semigroups and monoids, Cyclic semigroups and submonoids, Subgroups
and Cosets, Congruence relations on Semigroups. Morphisms, Normal subgroups. Structure of cyclic
groups, permutation groups, dihedral groups. Elementary applications in coding theory.
Rings and Boolean algebra: Rings, Subrings, morphism of rings, ideals and quoti ent rings.
Euclidean domains. Integral domains and fields. Boolean Algebra - direct product, Morphisms.
Boolean sub-algebra. Boolean Rings. Applications of Boolean algebra in logic circuits and
switching functions.
Recursion and Recurrence Relation: Basic idea, Sequence and discrete function. Generating functions and
applications.
Graph Thoery: Graphs, Digraphs, Isomorphism, Walks, Paths, Circuits, Shortest Path Problem,
Dijkstra's Algorithm, Trees, Properties of Trees,
Cotrees and Fundamental Circuits, Shortest Spanning Trees - Kruskal's Algorithm,Prims
Algorithm,DFS,BFS, Cut Sets, Fundamental Cut Sets and Cut Vertices, Planar and Dual Graphs,
Metric Representation of Graphs, Networks, Flow Augmenting Path, Ford -Fulkerson Algorithm
for Maximum Flow.
Text:
Reference:
1.Lipschutz2000 Solved Problems in Discrete Mathematics, TMH
2.BalakrishnanGraph Theory (Schaum),MH
3.HararayGraph Theory
Finite State Machines : Definition, concept of sequential circuits, state table & state
assignments, concept of synchronous, asynchronous and liner sequential machines.
Finite State Models : Basic definition, mathematical representation, Moore versus Mealy
m/c, capability & limitations of FSM, state equivalence & minimization, machine
equivalence, incompletely specified machines, merger graph & compatibility graph,
merger table, Finite memory, definite, information lossless & inverse machin es : testing
table & testing graph.
Structure of Sequential Machines : Concept of partitions, closed partitions, lattice of
closed partitions, decomposition : seria & parallel.
Finite Automation : Preliminaries (strings, alphabets & languages, graphs & t rees, set &
relations), definition, recognition of a language by an automata - idea of grammar, DFA,
NFA, equivalence of DFA and NFA, NFA with e-moves, regular sets & regular
expressions : equivalence with finite automata, NFA from regular expressions, reg ular
expressions from DFA, two way finite automata equivalence with one way, equivalence
of Moore & Mealy machines, applications of finite automata.
Closure Properties of Regular Sets : Pumping lemma & its application, closure properties
minimization of finite automata : minimization by distinguishable pair, myhill-nerode
theorem.
Context Free Grammars : Introduction, definition, derivation trees, simplification, CNF &
GNF.
Credit:
A/D, D/A Converters. Shannons sampling Theorem. PAM, PWM, PPM and PCM. Their
generation and detection.
Text :
Reference:
1.KennedyElectronic Communication Systems, 4/e , TMH
Credits: 4
Review of Pipelining, Examples of some pipeline in modern processors, pip eline hazards,
data hazards, control hazards. Techniques to handle hazards, performance improvement
with pipelines and effect of hazards on the performance.
Vector processors- Use and effectiveness, memory to memory vector architectures,
vector register architecture, vector length and stride issues, compiler effectiveness in
vector processors.
SISD, MISD, MIMD, Single instruction multiple data stream (SIMD) architectures.
Array processors, comparison with vector processors, example of array processors suc h
as MMX Technology.
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Reference:
QuinnParallel Processing
Contacts: 3P
Credits: 2
CS-492
For FORTRAN:
1) Familiarization with FORTRAN. (3)
2) Linear Programming ( Tranportation , Assignment , Duality , Simplex)
For C-Language:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6. Design a ripple counter and carry-look ahead counter and assess the complexity
of both the ckts.
7. Use a multiplexer unit to design a composite ALU .
8. Design a multiplex display unit using counter, multiplexer, decoder etc.
9. Design a keyboard Encoder unit in 2 Dimension.
10. Test a RAM chip and cascade two chips for vertical and horizontal expansion.
Use wired OR tri-state output interconnection.
11. Use ALU chip for multibit arithmetic operation.
EC 481
Credits: 2
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Code: HU 481
Credits: 2
Contact: 3
4.
5.
Introductory lecture is to be given to the students so that they get a clear idea of the
syllabus and understand the need for having such a practice lab in the first
place(3 hours)
Conversion practice is done on given situation topics. The students are also made to listen
to pre-recorded cassettes produced by British Council and also by the
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (6 hours)
Group Discussions:- The students are made to understand the difference between the
language of conversion and group discussion. Strategies of such discussions are
to teach to them. It is also helpful to use videocassettes produced by the U.G.C.
on topics like group-discussion. After wards the class is divided into groups and
the students have to discuss on given topics on current socio-economicpolitical-educational importance(12 hours)
Interview sessions-students are taught the dos and donts of facing a successful
interview. They then have to face rigorous practices of mock-interviews. There
simulations of real life interview sessions where students have to face an
interview panel(12 hours)
Presentations: The secrets of an effective presentation are taught to the students. Then
each and every student has to make lab presentations with the help of the
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Overhead projector/ using power point presentation and other audio-visual aids
in the laboratory. They also have to face the question answer sessions at the end
of their presentation (12 hours)
Classes are also allotted to prepare the students for competitive examinations like the
T.O.E.F.L. by making the students listen to specially produced C.D. cassettes of
such examinations (3 hours)
The overall aim of this course is to inculcate a sense of confidence in the students and
help them to become good communicators in their social as well as professional
lives.
Text:
1. SharmaBusiness Correspondence & Report Writing, TMH
2. PrasadGroup Discussion & Interview (With Audio Cassette) , TMH
Reference:
1. Sashi KumarSpoken English (with Cassette) , TMH
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A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CS 501
CS 502
CS 503
EI 502
EE 503
THEORY
Operating System
Database Management System
Design & Analysis of Algorithm
Microprocessor & Microcontrollers
Control System
TOTAL THEORY
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
3
0
3
0
3
1
3
1
3
1
P
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Total
Credits
3
3
4
4
4
18
3
3
4
4
4
18
Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
12
2
2
2
2
8
Total
Credits
0
30
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
CS 591
CS 592
EI 592
EE 583
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
Operating System Lab
0
0
Database Management System Lab
0
0
Microprocessor & Microcontrollers Lab 0
0
Control System Lab
0
0
TOTAL PRACTICAL
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
26
PRACTICAL
SESSIONAL
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
48
P
3
3
3
3
CS 601
IT 601
CS 602
CS 603
IT 611
THEORY
Computer Network
Multimedia Systems
Computer Graphics
Object Oriented Software Engineering
Web Technology & User Interface
TOTAL THEORY
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
3
1
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
1
P
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Total
Credits
4
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
4
17
17
Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
CS 691
IT 691
CS 692
IT 681
PRACTICAL
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL PRACTICAL
49
P
3
3
3
3
12
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
SESSIONAL
CS 682
Total
Credits
3
3
32
2
2
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
THEORY
CS 701
CS 702
HU 701
CS 703
CS 704
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
CS 791
CS 792
CS 795
PRACTICAL
TOTAL PRACTICAL
50
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
0
0
0
0
P
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P
3
3
Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
15
Total
Credits
3
3
6
2
2
4
12
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
CS 781
CS 782
SESSIONAL
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
28
ELECTIVE I
CS 703A
CS 703B
CS 703C
CS 703D
CS 703E
ELECTIVE II
CS 704A
CS 704B
CS 704C
CS 704D
CS 704E
1.
2.
3.
4.
HU 801
HU 802
CS 801
CS 802
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
3
2
3
30
THEORY
Values & Ethics in Profession
Industrial Management
Elective III
Elective IV
TOTAL THEORY
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
Credits
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
Total
PRACTICAL
51
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
Contact
P
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Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
12
12
Total
Credits
No.
1.
CS 893
Periods/Week
L
T
Assigned Project
TOTAL PRACTICAL
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
SESSIONAL
CS 881
CS 882
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Personality Development
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
26
ELECTIVE III
CS 801A
CS 801B
CS 801C
CS 801D
CS 801E
ELECTIVE IV
CS 802A
CS 802B
CS 802C
CS 802D
CS 802E
P
12
52
12
Total
Credits
12
3
3
27
4
2
6
Operating System
Code:
CS 501
Contacts:
3L
Credits:
3
Allotted Hrs: 47L
Introduction [4L]
Introduction to OS. Operating system functions, evaluation of O.S., Different types of
O.S.: batch, multi-programmed, time-sharing, real-time, distributed, parallel.
System Structure[3L]
Computer system operation, I/O structure, storage structure, storage hierarchy, different
types of protections, operating system structure (simple, layered, virtual machine), O/S
services, system calls.
Process Management [17L]
Introduction [4L]
Concept & Overview of DBMS, Data Models, Database Languages, Database
Administrator, Database Users, Three Schema architecture of DBMS.
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File & Record Concept, Placing file records on Disk, Fixed and Variable sized Records,
Types of Single-Level Index (primary, secondary, clustering), Multilevel Indexes,
Dynamic Multilevel Indexes using B tree and B+ tree .
Text Books:
Reference:
Backtracking [3L]
Basic method, use, Examples: Eight queens problem, Graph coloring problem,
Hamiltonian problem
CONTROL SYSTEM
Code : EE 503
Contacts : 3L + 1T
Credits :4
56
Concept of feedback and Automatic Control, Electrical analogy of physical system. Transfer Function,
Block diagram representation of Control Systems, Block Diagram Algebra, Signal Flow Graph, Masons
gain formula.
Control system components : Error sensing devices, potentiometer, synchros, D.C. and
A.C. tachometers, servomotors, modulators and demodulators. Transient analysis of
closed loop systems. Transient errors and their minimisation, steady state error and their
minimisation, error coefficients, P, PI and P-I-D type controllers.
Stability of Control Systems : R-H criteria, Nyquist criteria, Bode Plots. Polar Plots,
Nichols chart, measures of relative stability. Construction of Root Loci for simple
system, effects of the movement of poles and zeros.
Improvement of system performance through compensation. Case studies on control
voltage, current, frequency, position and speed. Control of liquid level, density, flow,
temperature etc.
BOOKS ;
1. Kuo B.C. Automatic Control System, PHI
2. Madan Gopal: Control Systems: Principles and Design, TMH
3. Das Gupta S : Control System Theory ; Khanna Pub.
4. Nagrath I J & Gopal M : Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Pub.
5. Ogata K : Modern Control Engg. PHI
6. Dorf R C & Bishop R.H.: Modern Control System ; Addison Wisley
7. Bolton: Industrial Control & Instrumentation, Orient Longman
8. Nakra: Theory & Applications of Automatic Control, New Age International
9. Gopal: Modern Control System Theory, New Age International
10. Gopal: Digital Control Engineering, New Age International
11. Sinha: Control Systems, New Age International
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Peripherals: 8279, 8255, 8251, 8253, 8237, 8259, A/D and D/A converters and
interfacing of the same.
Typical applications of a microprocessor.
1. Shell programming [6P]: creating a script, making a script executable, shell syntax
(variables, conditions, control structures, functions, commands).
2. Process [6P]: starting new process, replacing a process image, duplicating a process
image, waiting for a process, zombie process.
3. Signal [9P]: signal handling, sending signals, signal interface, signal sets.
4. Semaphore [6P]: programming with semaphores (use functions semctl, semget,
semop, set_semvalue, del_semvalue, semaphore_p, semaphore_v).
5. POSIX Threads [9P]: programming with pthread functions(viz. pthread_create,
pthread_join, pthread_exit, pthread_attr_init, pthread_cancel)
6. Inter-process communication [9P]: pipes(use functions pipe, popen, pclose), named
pipes(FIFOs, accessing FIFO)
Database Manag ement System Lab
Code:
CS 592
Contacts:
3P
Credits:
2
Creating Views
Creating Column Aliases
Creating Database Users
Using GRANT and REVOKE
Cursors in Oracle PL / SQL
Writing Oracle P L / SQL Stored Procedures
List Of Experiments
1) Familarisation with MAT- Lab- control system tool box, MAT Lab- simulink
tool box & PSPICE.
2) DETERMINATION OF STEP RESPONSE FOR FIRST ORDER & SECOND
ORDER SYSTEM WITH UNITY FEEDBACK ON CRO &CALCULATIONS
OF CONTROL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS LIKE TIME CONSTANT , %
PEAK OVERSHOOT, SETTLING TIME ETC., FROM THE RESPONSE.
3) SIMULATION OF STEP RESPONSE & IMPULSE RESPONSE FOR TYPE -0 ,
TYPE-1 & TYPE 2 SYSTEM WITH UNITY FEEDBACK USING MATLAB
& PSPICE.
4) DETERMINATION OF ROOT LOCUS, BODE- PLOT, NYQUIST PLOT
USING MATLAB- CONTROL SYSTEM TOOLBOX FOR 2 ND ORDER
SYSTEM & DETERMINATION OF DIFFERERNT CONTROL SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS FROM THE PLOT.
5) DETERMINATION OF PI, PD,PID CONTROLLER ACTION OF FIRST
ORDER SIMULATED PROCESS.
6) DETERMINATION OF APPROXIMATE TRANSFER FUNCTION
EXPERIMENTALLY FROM BODE PLOT.
7) EVALUATION OF STEADY STATE ERROR, SETTING TIME,
PERCENTAGE PEAK OVERSHOOT, GAIN MARGIN, PHASE MARGIN
WITH ADDITION OF LEAD COMPENSATOR & BY COMPENSATOR IN
FORWARD PATH TRANSFER FUNCTION FOR UNITY FEED BACK
CONTROL SYSTEM USING PSPICE OR OTHERWISE.
8) STUDY OF A PRACTICAL POSITION CONTROL SYSTEM &
DETERMINATION OF CONTROL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR
VARIATION OF SYSTEM PARAMETERS.
Microprocessor and Micro -controller Lab
Code:
EI 592
Contacts:
3P
Credits:
2
60
Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
No. of
hours
Program using subroutine calls and IN/OUT instr uctions using 8255
PPI on the trainer kit eg, subroutine for delay, reading switch state &
glowing LEDs accordingly, finding out the frequency of a pulse train
etc
Writing programs for Wait Loop (busy waiting) and ISR for
vectored interrupts (eg, counting number of pulses within specified
time period)
61
12
CS 601
CS 602
CS 603
CS 604
IT 601
THEORY
Contact Periods/Week
Computer network
Software Engineering
L
3
3
3
3
3
T
1
1
0
0
0
P
------
Total
Credits
4
4
3
3
3
17
4
4
3
3
3
17
Total
Credits
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
CS 691
CS 693
CS 694
IT 681
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
CS 682
Contact Periods/Week
PRACTICAL
L
0
0
0
0
T
0
0
0
0
P
3
3
3
3
Total
SESSIONAL
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
3
3
3
3
12
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
32
62
27
2
2
2
2
8
Credits
2
SEVENTH SEMESTER
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CS 701
CS 702
CS 703
HU 701
CS 704
THEORY
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
Language Processor
Symbolic Logic & Artificial Intelligence
Visual Programming and Web Applications
TOTAL THEORY
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
CS 791
CS 792
CS 795
P
------
Contact Periods/Week
PRACTICAL
L
0
0
T
0
0
P
3
3
TOTAL PRACTICAL
Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
15
Total
Credits
3
3
2
2
12
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
CS 781
2.
CS 782
ELECTIVE I
CS 704A
CS 704B
CS 704C
CS 704D
CS 704E
CS 704F
CS 704G
CS 704H
CS 704I
CS 704J
Total
SESSIONAL
3
30
63
3
3
Credits
27
2
2
5
EIGHTH SEMESTER
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Contact Periods/Week
THEORY
HU 801
HU 802
CS 801
CS 802
L
3
3
3
3
Industrial Management
Elective II
Elective III
T
0
0
0
0
Total
P
-----
TOTAL THEORY
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
CS 893
Contact Periods/Week
PRACTICAL
Assigned Project
P
12
TOTAL PRACTICAL
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
CS 881
CS 882
SESSIONAL
ELECTIVE II
CS 801A
CS 801B
CS 801C
CS 801D
CS 801E
CS 801F
ELECTIVE III
CS 802A
CS 802B
CS 802C
CS 802D
CS 802E
CS 802F
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
12
12
Total
Credits
12
12
Total
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Personality Development
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
Credits
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
Robotic Control
Computer Vision
Soft Computing
Digital Signal Processing
VLSI Design
E-Commerce and ERP
Mobile Computing
Natural Language Processing
Real Time & Embedded System
GIS & Remote Sensing
Network Security
Advanced Java Programming
64
3
27
4
2
3
3
Credits
26
Code:
Contact:
Credits:
Allotted Hrs:
CS 601
Computer Network
3L + 1T
4
45L
Note I: There will be one objective type question comprising 10 numbers spread over the entire
syllabus and each carrying one mark.
Note II: Two questions are to be set from each module out of which five questions are to be answered
taking at least one from each module. All questions carry equal marks.
Module I
Overview of data(analog & digital), signal(analog & digital), transmission (analog &
digital)& transmission media ( guided & non-guided); TDM, FDM, WDM; Circuit
switching: time division & space division switch, TDM bus; Telephone network;
Module II
Types of errors, framing(character and bit stuffing), error detection & correction
methods; Flow control; Protocols: Stop & wait ARQ, Go-Back- N ARQ, Selective repeat
ARQ, HDLC;
Point to point protocol, LCP, NCP, FDDI, token bus, token ring; Reservation, polling,
concentration; Multiple access protocols: Pure ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA, CSMA,
CSMA/CD, FDMA, TDMA, CDMA; Traditional Ethernet, fast Ethernet;
Module III
Network layer: [8L]
Internetworking & devices: Repeaters, Hubs, Bridges, Switches, Router, Gateway;
Addressing : Internet address, classful address, subnetting; Routing : techniques, static vs.
dynamic routing , routing table for classful address; Routing algorithms: shortest path
algorithm, flooding, distance vector routing, link state routing; Protocols: ARP, RARP,
IP, ICMP, IPV6; Unicast and multicast routing protocols.
Process to process delivery; UDP; TCP; Congestion control algorithm: Leaky bucket
algorithm, Token bucket algorithm, choke packets; Quality of service: techniques to
improve Qos.
Module IV
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DNS; SMTP, SNMP, FTP, HTTP & WWW; Security: Cryptography, user authentication,
security protocols in internet, Firewalls.
Text Books:
1. B. A. Forouzan Data Communications and Networking (3rd Ed.) TMH
2. A. S. Tanenbaum Computer Networks (4 th Ed.) Pearson Education/PHI
3. W. Stallings Data and Computer Communications (5 th Ed.) PHI/ Pearson
Education
4. Zheng & Akhtar, Network for Computer Scientists & Engineers, OUP
5. Black, Data & Computer Communication, PHI
6. Miller, data Communication & Network, Vikas
7. Miller, Digital & Data Communication, Jaico
8. Shay, Understanding Data Communication & Network, Vikas
Reference Books:
1. Kurose and Rose Computer Networking -A top down approach featuring the
internet Pearson Education
2. Leon, Garica, Widjaja Communication Networks TMH
3. Walrand Communication Networks TMH.
4. Comer Internetworking with TCP/IP, vol. 1, 2, 3(4 th Ed.) Pearson
Education/PHI
Software Engineering
Code:
Contact:
CS 602
3L
66
Credits:
Module I
Overview of System Analysis & Design , Business System Concept, System
Development Life Cycle, Waterfall Model , Spiral Model, Feasibility Analysis, Technical
Feasibility, Cost- Benefit Analysis, COCOMO model. [10L]
Module II
System Design Problem Partitioning, Top-Down And Bottop-Up design ;Decision tree,
decision table and structured English; Functional vs. Object- Oriented approach. [5L]
Module III
Coding & Documentation - Structured Programming, OO Programming, Information
Hiding, Reuse, System Documentation. [4L]
Module IV
Software Project Management Project Scheduling , Staffing, Software Configuration
Management, Quality Assurance, Project Monitoring. [7L]
CASE TOOLS : Concepts, use and application. [5L]
Books:
Text:
1. R. G. Pressman Software Engineering, TMH
2.Behforooz, Software Engineering Fundamentals,OUP
3. Ghezzi, Software Engineering, PHI
4.Pankaj Jalote An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, NAROSA.
5.Object Oriented & Classical Software Engineering(Fifth Edition),
SCHACH,TMH
6.Vans Vlet, Software Engineering, SPD
7.Uma, Essentials of Software Engineering, Jaico
8.Sommerville, Ian Software Engineering, Pearson Education
9.Benmenachen, Software Quality, Vikas
Reference:
1. IEEE Standards on Software Engineering.
67
Code:
Contact:
Credits:
Allotted Hrs:
CS 603
3L
3
45L
Note I: There will be one objective type question comprising 10 numbers spread over the entire
syllabus and each carrying one mark.
Note II: Two questions are to be set from each module out of which five questions are to be answered
taking at least one from each module. All questions carry equal marks.
Module I
Introduction to computer graphics & graphics systems [6L]
Points & lines, Line drawing algorithms; DDA algorithm, Bresenhams line algorithm,
Circle generation algorithm; Ellipse generating algorithm; scan line polygon, fill
algorithm, boundary fill algorithm, flood fill algorithm.
2D transformation & viewing [8L]
Module II
Curves [3L]
Module III
Curve representation, surfaces , designs , Bezier curves , B-spline curves, end conditions
for periodic B-spline curves, rational B-spline curves.
Hidden surfaces [3L]
Depth comparison, Z-buffer algorithm, Back face detection, BSP tree method, the
Printers algorithm, scan-line algorithm; Hidden line elimination, wire frame methods ,
fractal - geometry.
68
Multimedia [10L]
Introduction to Multimedia: Concepts, uses of multimedia, hypertext and hypermedia.;
Image, video and audio standards.
Audio: digital audio, MIDI, processing sound, sampling, compression.
Text Books:
1. Hearn, Baker Computer Graphics ( C version 2 nd Ed.) Pearson education
2. Z. Xiang, R. Plastock Schaums outlines Computer Graphics (2 nd Ed.)
TMH
3. D. F. Rogers, J. A. Adams Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics (2 nd
Ed.) TMH
4. Mukherjee, Fundamentals of Computer graphics & Multimedia, PHI
5. Sanhker, Multimedia A Practical Approach, Jaico
6. Buford J. K. Multimedia Systems Pearson Education
7. Andleigh & Thakrar, Multimedia, PHI
8. Mukherjee Arup, Introduction to Computer Graphics, Vikas
9. Hill,Computer Graphics using open GL, Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1. Foley, Vandam, Feiner, Hughes Computer Graphics principles (2 nd Ed.)
Pearson Education.
2. W. M. Newman, R. F. Sproull Principles of Interactive computer Graphics
TMH.
3. Elsom Cook Principles of Interactive Multimedia McGraw Hill
Code:
Contact:
Credits:
CS 604
3L + 1T
4
Note I: There will be one objective type question comprising 10 numbers spread over the entire
syllabus and each carrying one mark.
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Note II: Two questions are to be set from each module out of which five questions are to be answered
taking at least one from each module. All questions carry equal marks.
Module I
Module II
Introduction: [3L]
Duties of the Administrator, Administration tools, Overview of permissions.
Processes: Process status, Killing processes, process priority. Starting up and Shut down:
Peripherals, Kernel loading, Console, The scheduler, init and the inittab file, Run-levels,
Run level scripts.
Managing User Accounts: [2L]
Principles, password file, Password security, Shadow file, Groups and the group file,
Shells, restricted shells, user management commands, homes and permissions, default
files, profiles, locking accounts, setting passwords, Switching user, Switching group,
Removing users.
Managing Unix File Systems: [2L]
Partitions, Swap space, Device files, Raw and Block files, Formatting disks, Making
filesystems, Superblock, I-nodes, Filesystem checker, Mounting filesystems, Logical
Volumes, Network Filesystems, Boot disks
Module IV
The Network Information System : [3L]
Getting Acquainted with NIS, NIS Versus NIS+ , The Client Side of NIS, Running an
NIS Server, NIS Server Security.
Network file system: [3L]
Preparing NFS, Mounting an NFS Volume, The NFS Daemons, The exports File.
Text Books:
1. L.L. Beck System Software (3 rd Ed.)- Pearson Education
2. Michel Ticher PC System Programming , Abacus.
3. Kirch Linux network Administrators guide (2nd Ed.) ORielly
4. Maxwell Unix system administration - TMH
5. Limoncelli The Practice of System & Network Administration-Pearson
6. Wells, LINUX Installation & Administration, Vikas
Reference Books:
1. W. R. Stevens Unix network programming, vol. 1(2 nd Ed.) Pearson
Education/PHI
2. W. R. Stevens TCP/IP illustrated, vol. 1 PHI/Pearson Education
3. Comer Internetworking with TCP/IP, vol. 1(4 th Ed.) Pearson Education/PHI
4. E. Nemeth, G. Snyder, S. Seebass, T. R. Hein Unix system administration
handbook Pearson Education
Object Technology & UML
Code:
Contact:
Credits:
IT 601
3L
3
Module I
Introduction [6 L]
Why object orientation, History and development of Object Oriented Programming
language, concepts of object oriented programming language.
71
72
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
CS 691
3P
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
CS 693
3P
2
x
x
x
x
CS 694
3P
2
x
x
Note: All the above experiments may be performed in both Unix /Linux &
Windows
Credits:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
IT 681
3P
74
SEVENTH SEMESTER
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CS 701
CS 702
CS 703
HU 701
CS 704
THEORY
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
Language Processor
Artificial Intelligence
Visual Programming
Financial Management
Elective I
TOTAL THEORY
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
CS 791
CS 792
CS 795
P
------
Contact Periods/Week
PRACTICAL
L
0
0
T
0
0
P
3
3
Assigned Project
TOTAL PRACTICAL
Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
15
Total
Credits
3
3
2
2
12
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
CS 781
2.
CS 782
ELECTIVE I
CS 704A
CS 704B
CS 704C
CS 704D
CS 704E
CS 704F
CS 704G
Total
SESSIONAL
Distributed Database
Bio Informatics
Parallel Programming
Advanced Operating System
Computational Geometry
Modeling & Simulation
Image Processing
75
3
30
3
3
Credits
27
2
2
5
EIGHTH SEMESTER
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
THEORY
HU 801
HU 802
CS 801
CS 802
Contact Periods/Week
L
3
3
3
3
Industrial Management
Elective II
Elective III
T
0
0
0
0
Total
P
-----
TOTAL THEORY
B. PRACTICAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
CS 893
Contact Periods/Week
PRACTICAL
Assigned Project
P
12
TOTAL PRACTICAL
C. SESSIONAL
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
CS 881
CS 882
SESSIONAL
ELECTIVE II
CS 801A
CS 801B
CS 801C
CS 801D
CS 801E
CS 801F
ELECTIVE III
CS 802A
CS 802B
CS 802C
CS 802D
CS 802E
CS 802F
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
12
12
Total
Credits
12
12
Total
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Personality Development
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
Credits
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
Robotic Control
Computer Vision
Soft Computing
Digital Signal Processing
Mobile Computing
Natural Language Processing
Real Time & Embedded System
GIS & Remote Sensing
3
27
Credits
4
2
3
3
26
VLSI Design
E-Commerce and ERP
Network Security
Language Processor
Code: CS 701
Credits: 3
Artificial Intelligence
Code: CS-702
Credits: 3
Books:
1.Artificial Intelligence, Ritch & Knight, TMH
2.Introduction to Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems, Patterson, PHI
3.Poole, Computational Intelligence, OUP
4.Logic & Prolog Programming, Saroj Kaushik, New Age International
5..Expert Systems, Giarranto, VIKAS
6. Artificial Intelligence, Russel, Pearson
Visual Programming
Code: CS-703
Credits: 3
Financial Management
Code: HU-701
Credits: 3
78
Distributed Database
Code :CS 704A
Credits: 3
Elective I
Bio Informatics
Code : CS 704B
Credits: 3
Module I: 10L
Secondary Structure predictions; prediction algorithms; Chao -Fasman algorithm, Hidden Markov model, Neural Networking.
Tertiary Structure predictions; prediction algorithsms; Chao -Fasman algorithm, Hidden -Markov
model, Neural Neworking.
Module IV: 10L
Revision : 5L
Books:
1. Lesk, Introduction to Bio Informatics, OUP
2. Introduction to Bioinformatics, Atwood, Pearson Education
3. Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills, Cynthia Gibas and Per Jambeck,
2001 SPD
4. Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics, Springer India
5. Beginning Perl for Bio-informatics, Tisdall, SPD
6. Biocomputing: Informatics and Genome Project, Smith, D.W., 1994, Academic
Press, NY
7. Bioinformatics: A practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and Proteins,
Baxevanis, A.D., Quellette, B.F.F., John Wiely & Sons.
8. Murty CSV, Bioinfornmatics, Himalaya
Parallel Programming
Code: CS 704C
Credits : 3
Processes and processors. Shared memory. Fork. Join constructs. Basic parallel
programming techniques- loop splitting, spin locks, contention barriers and row
conditions.
Computational Geometry
82
Code : CS 704E
Credits: 3
1. Introduction
x
historical perspective
x
algorithmic background
x
geometric preliminaries
x
initial forays
2. Convex hulls
x
problem statement and lower bounds
x
convex hull algorithms
x
convex hulls in >2 dimensions
x
extensions and applications
3. Polygon approximation
x
triangular approximations
x
k-gonal approximations
x
restricted approximations
x
other criteria of approximation
4. Geometric searching
x
point-location problems
x
range-searching problems
5. Proximity
x
Typical problems and lower bounds
x
Closest pair problem
x
Voronoi diagrams
x
Minimum spanning trees
x
Triangulations
6. Miscellaneous problems
x
(More) Art gallery problems
x
Intersections
x
Pattern recognition
x
Parallel computational geometry
Books:
Textbooks:
1.Law, A.M., Kelton, W.D.: Simulation Modeling and Analysis. McGraw -Hill, New
York, 2-nd edition, 1991. ISBN 0-07-100803-9.
2. Basmadjian, Mathematical Modelling of Physical Systems, OUP
3. Brewmaud, Markov Chains; With Gibbs Field , monte Carlo Simulatio n & Ques,
Springer Verlag
4.Hoover,S.V., Perry,R.F.: Simulation: a Problem-Solving Approach. Addison - Wesley,
1990. ISBN 0-201-16880-4.
5.Zeigler,B.P.: Theory of Modelling and Simulation. John Wiley, New York,1976. Re published Krieger Publ., Malabar, 1985.
6.Fishwick,P.A.: Simulation Model Design and Execution: Building DigitalWorlds.
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs,1995.
7.Kleinrock, L.: Queueing Systems Vol.I, Vol.II, Wiley & Sons, London, 1975.
8. First Course in Mathematical Modelling, Giordano, Vikas
84
Image Processing
Code: CS 704G
Credits :3
Image digital representation. Elements of visual perception. Sampling and quantisation.
Image processing system elements. Fourier transforms. Extension to 2-D, DCT, Walsh
transform, Hadamard transforms. Enhancement and segmentation. Point and region
dependent techniques. Image encoding: Fidelity criteria. Transform compression. KL,
Fourier, DCT, Spatial compression, Run length coding. Huffman and contour coding.
Restoration Models: Constrained & unconstrained, Inverse filtering, Least squares
filtering, Recursive filtering.
Books:
1. Digital Image Processing, Gonzalves,Pearson
2. Digital Image Processing, Jahne, Springer India
3.Digital Image Processing & Analysis,Chanda & Majumder,PHI
4.Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Jain, PHI
5.Image Processing, Analysis & Machine Vision, Sonka, VIKAS
85
EIGHTH SEMESTER
A. THEORY
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
HU 801
HU 802
CS 801
CS 802
Sl. Code
No.
1.
2.
3.
CS 881
CS 882
CS 883
THEORY
Contact
Periods/Week
L
T
P
3
0
-3
0
-3
0
-3
0
--
TOTAL THEORY
SESSIONAL
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Personality Development
Assigned Project
TOTAL OF SESSIONAL
TOTAL OF SEMESTER
ELECTIVE II
CS 801A
CS 801B
CS 801C
CS 801D
CS 801E
CS 801F
ELECTIVE III
CS 802A
CS 802B
CS 802C
CS 802D
CS 802E
CS 802F
Robotic Control
Soft Computing
Digital Signal Processing
VLSI Design
E-Commerce and ERP
Pattern Recognition
Mobile Computing
Real Time & Embedded System
GIS & Remote Sensing
Network Security
Advanced Java Programming
Natural Language Processing
Code: HU 801
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
86
3
12
Total
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
12
Total
12
Credits
3
12
15
27
4
2
8
14
26
[15L
Rapid Technological growth and depletion of resources. Reports of the Club of Rome. Limits to growth;
sustainable development. Energy Crisis; Renewable Energy Resources.
Environmental degradation and pollution. Eco-friendly Technologies. Environmental Regulations.
Environmental Ethics. Appropriate Technology Movement of Schumacher: later developments.
Technology and developing nations. Problems of Technology transfer. Technology assessment/ impact
analysis; Industrial hazards and safety, safety regulations safety engineering. Politics and technology,
authorization versus democratic control of technology; Human Operator in Engineering projects and
industries. Problems of man machine interaction. Impact of assembly line and automation. Human centred
Technology
Ethics of Profession:
[8L
Engineering profession: Ethical issues in engineering practice. Conflicts between business demands and
professional ideals. Social and ethical Responsibilities of Technologists. Codes of professional ethics.
Whistle blowing and beyond. Case studies.
Profession and Human Values
[14L
Value Crisis in contemporary society. Nature of values: Value Spectrum of a good life
Psychological values: Integrated personality; mental health. Societal values: The modern search for a
good society, justice, democracy, secularism, rule of law; values in Indian Constitution. Aesthetic values:
Perception and enjoyment of beauty, simplicity, clarity
Moral and ethical values: Nature of moral judgments; canons of ethics; Ethics of virtue; ethics of duty;
ethics of responsibility. Work ethics, professional ethics.
Books:
1.Blending the best of the East & West, Dr. Subir Chowdhury, EXCEL
2.Ethics & Mgmt. & Indian Ethos, Ghosh, VIKAS
3.Business Ethics,Pherwani,EPH
4.Ethics,Indian Ethos & Mgmt., Balachandran,Raja,Nair, Shroff Publishers
5.Business Ethics: concept and cases, Velasquez, Pearson
Industrial Management
Code: HU 802
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
[8L
[8L
[5L
Marketing Management:
[6L
Basic Concepts of Marketing, Difference between Selling and Marketing, Elements of
Marketing Mix- the 4 Ps.
Marketing Environment: Mega Environment, Micro Environment, Internal Environment,
Relevant Environment.
Simple Marketing Strategies: SWOT Analysis, BCG Matrix, Industry Matrix.
Materials Management:
[6L
Concept, Functions, EOQ Models- Wilson model, model with shortage, model with
quantity discount, model without shortage , Selective Inventory Control ABC, VED,
FSN analysis
Books:
88
[6L
Robotic Control
ELECTIVE II
Code: CS 801A
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
References:
1. K.S Fu R.C . CSG Lee -Robotics Control,Sensing, Vision &
Intelligence,McGraw -Hill.
2. M.P.
Groover,M.Weins,R.N.
Nagel,N.C.
Odrey
Industrial
Robotics,McGraw Hill
3. Andrew C.Straugard -Robotics & AI,PHI
4. S. Sitharama Iyengar,Alberto Elefes -Autonomous Mobile Robots
Control,Planning & Achitecture,IEEE Computer Society Press
Soft Computing
Code: CS 801B
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
Allotted Hrs: 39 L
[10L
Neural Networks: History, overview of biological Neuro-system, Mathematical Models of Neurons, ANN
architecture, Learning rules, Learning Paradigms-Supervised, Unsupervised and reinforcement Learning,
ANN training Algorithms-perceptions, Training rules, Delta, Back Propagation Algorithm, Multilayer
Perceptron Model, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks.
Competitive learning networks, Kohonen self organizing networks, Hebbian learning; Hopfield Networks,
Associative Memories, The boltzman machine; Applications.
Fuzzy Logic
[12L
Fuzzy Logic: Introduction to Fuzzy Logic, Classical and Fuzzy Sets: Overview of Classical Sets,
Membership Function, Fuzzy rule generation. Operations on Fuzzy Sets: Compliment, Intersections,
Unions, Combinations of Operations, Aggregation Operations. Fuzzy Arithmetic: Fuzzy Numbers,
Linguistic Variables, Arithmetic Operations on Intervals & Numbers, Lattice of Fuzzy Numbers, Fuzzy
Equations.Fuzzy Logic: Classical Logic.
[7L
Reference:
1. An Introduction to Neural Networks, Anderson J.A., PHI, 1999.
2. Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation, Hertz J. Krogh, R.G.
Palmer, Addison-Wesley, California, 1991.
3. An Introduction to Genetic Algorithm, Melanie Mitchell, PHI, 1998.
4. Neural Networks-A Comprehensive Foundations, Prentice-Hall International,
New Jersey, 1999.
5. Neural Networks: Algorithms, Applications and Programming Technique s,
Freeman J.A. & D.M. Skapura, Addison Wesley, Reading, Mass, (1992).
Digital Signal Processing
Code: CS 801C
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
[2L
Review of :Discrete Time linear system, Sequences, arbitrary sequences, linear time
invariant system, causality, stability. Difference equation, relation between continuous
and discrete system. Classifications of sequence, recursive and non-recursive system.
[4L]
91
Digital filter realization: Principle of digital filter realization, structures of All -zero
filters. Design of FIR (Finite impulse response) filters, linear phase, windows rectangular, Berlitt, Hanning, Hamming and Blackman. Design of infinite impulse
response filters (IIR) from analog filters. Bilinear transformation, Butterworth,
Chebyshev, Elliptic filters. Optimisation method of IIR filters. Some example of
practical filter design. Computer aided filter design, MATLAB examples .
[12L
Text:
1. Digital Signal Processing, Ifeachor, Pearson
2. Understanding Digital Signal Processing, R. G. Lyons, Pearson
3. Theory and Application of Digital Signal Processing, L.R. Rabiner & B.Gold, PHI
4. Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications, J.G. Proakis &
D.G. Manolakis, PHI
5. Digital Signal Processing, S. Salivahanan et al, TMH
Reference:
1. Digital Signal Processing, Chen, OUP
2. Digital Signal Processing with FPGA, Meyer-Basse U, Spriger India
3. Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB, Ingle, Vikas
4. Digital Signal Processing , Babu R, Scitech
5. Digital Signal Processing - A Computer based approach, S.K.Mitra, TMH
6. Digital Signal Processing, Xavier, S. Chand
7. Digital Signal Processing Applications, Pradhan, Jaico
VLSI Design
Code: CS 801D
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
92
Placement: placement: Mincut based placement Iterative improvement placement simulated annealing.
Routing: Segmented channel routing maze routing routability and routing resources net delays.
[5L]
Verification and Testing: Verification Versus Testing, Verification: logic simulation design validation
timing verification Testing concepts: failures mechanisms and faults fault coverage ATPG methods
types of tests FPGAs programmability failures design for testability.
[5L]
Overview of VHDL
[5L]
Text Book:
References:
1. Digital Integrated Circuits Demassa & Ciccone, Willey Pub.
2. Modern VLSI Design: system on silicon Wayne Wolf; Addison Wesley
Longman Publisher
3. Basic VLSI Design Douglas A. Pucknell & Kamran Eshranghian; PHI
4. CMOS Circuit Design, Layout & Simulation, R.J.Baker, H.W.Lee, D.E.
Boyee, PHI
CS801E
CONTACTS: 3L
CREDITS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Technologies : Relationship Between E Commerce & Networking, Different Types of Networking For
E Commerce, Internet, Intranet & Extranet, EDI Systems
Wireless Application Protocol : Definition, Hand Held Devices, Mobility & Commerce, Mobile Computing,
Wireless Web, Web Security, Infrastructure Requirement For E Commerce .
[5 L]
Business Models of e commerce : Model Based On Transaction Type, Model Based On Transaction
Party - B2B, B2C, C2B, C2C, E Governance.
[2 L ]
E strategy : Overview, Strategic Methods for developing E commerce.
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Convergence
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[2 L ]
its
implications,
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Content Management : Definition of content, Authoring Tools & Content Management, Content
partnership, repositories, convergence, providers, Web Traffic & Traffic Management ; Content Marketing.
Call Center : Definition, Need, Tasks Handled, Mode of Operation, Equipment , Strength & Weaknesses
of Call Center, Cus tomer Premises Equipment (CPE).
[6 L]
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Supply Chain Management : E logistics, Supply Chain Portal, Supply Chain Planning Tools (SCP
Tools), Supply Chain Execution (SCE), SCE - Framework, Internets effect on Supply Chain Power.
[ 3 L ]
E Payment Mechanism : Payment through card system, E Cheque, E Cash, E Payment Threats &
Protections.
[ 1 L ]
E Marketing :. Home shopping, E-Marketing, Tele -marketing
[ 1L ]
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) : Meaning, Benefits, Concepts, Application, EDI Model, Protocols (UN
EDI FACT / GTDI, ANSI X 12), Data Encryption (DES / RSA).
[2 L ]
engineering work processes for IT applications, Business Process Redesign, Knowledge engineering and data
warehouse .
Business Modules: Finance, Manufacturing (Production), Human Resources, Plant Maintenance,
Materials Management, QualityManagement, Sales&Distribution
ERPPackage,
ERP Market: ERP Market Place, SAP AG, PeopleSoft, BAAN, JD Edwards,
Oracle Corporation
ERP-Present and Future: Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), ERP and
E-Commerce, ERP and Internet, Future Directions in ERP
[10]
Reference :
1.
E-Commerce,M.M. Oka, EPH
2.
Kalakotia, Whinston : Frontiers of Electronic Commerce , Pearson Education.
3.
Bhaskar Bharat : Electronic Commerce - Technologies & Applications.TMH
4.
Loshin Pete, Murphy P.A. : Electronic Commerce , Jaico Publishing Housing.
5.
Murthy : E Commerce , H imalaya Publishing.
6.
E Commerce : Strategy Technologies & Applications, Tata McGraw Hill.
7.
Global E-Commerce, J. Christopher & T.H.K. Clerk, University Press
8.
Beginning E -Commerce, Reynolds, SPD
9.
Krishnamurthy, E -Commerce Mgmt, Vikas
Pattern Recognition
Code: CS 801F
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
Topic
1. Introduction (4L)
Syllabus
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classifiers.
General framework; Optimal decisions; Classification; Simple
performance bounds.
Basic statistical issues; Sources of classification error; Bias and
3. Learning - Parametric
variance; Three approaches to classification: density
Approaches (4L)
estimation, regression and discriminant analysis; Empirical
error criteria; Optimization methods; Failure of MLE;
Linear and quadratic discriminants; Shrinkage; Logistic
4. Parametric Discriminant
classification; Generalized linear classifiers; Perceptrons;
Functions (4L)
Maximum Margin; Error Correcting Codes;
Sample error and true error; Error rate estimation; Confidence
5. Error Assessment (4L)
intervals; Resampling methods; Regularization; Model
selection; Minimum description length; Comparing classifiers
Histograms rules; Nearest neighbor methods; Kernel
6. Nonparametric Classification
approaches; Local polynomial fitting; Flexible metrics;
(4L)
Automatic kernels methods
Optimal features; Optimal linear transformations; Linear and
nonlinear principal components; Feature subset selection;
7. Feature Extraction (6L)
Feature Extraction and classification stages, Unsupervised
learning and clustering, Syntactic pattern recognition, Fuzzy
set Theoretic approach to PR,
8. Margins and Kernel Based
Advanced algorithms based on the notions of margins and
Algorithms (3L)
kernels
Speech and speaker recognition, Character recognition, Scene
9. Applications of PR (3L)
analysis.
2. Bayes Decision Theory (7L)
Mobile Computing
Code: CS 802A
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP): The Mobile Internet standard, WAP Gateway and
Protocols, wireless mark up Languages (WML). Wireless Local Loop(WLL):
Introduction to WLL Architecture, wireless Local Loop Technologies.
[7L
Global Mobile Satellite Systems; case studies of the IRIDIUM and GLOBALSTAR
systems. Wireless Enterprise Networks: Introduction to Virtual Networks, Blue tooth
technology, Blue tooth Protocols.
[7L
Reference :
1. Guide to Designing and Implementing wireless LANs, Mark Ciampa, Thomson
learning, Vikas Publishing House, 2001.
2. Wireless Web Development, Ray Rischpater, Springer Publishing,
3. The Wireless Application Protocol, Sandeep Singhal, Pearson .
4. Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication systems, by P.Stavronlakis,
Springer Publishers,
Real Time & Embedded System
Code: CS 802B
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
References:
1. An Embedded System Primer David E. Simon; Addison-Wesley Pub
2. Embedded System Design Steve Heath; Butterworth-Heinemann Pub.
3.Embedded System Computer Architecture Graham Wilson, Butterworth Heinemann,
Making Maps
[6L
Parts of a map; map functions in GIS; map design and map elements; choosing a map
type; producing a map formats, plotters and media; online and CD-ROM distribution;
interactive maps and the Web.
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Implementing a GIS
[4L
Planning a GIS; requirements; pilot projects; case studies; data management; personnel
and skill sets; costs and benefits; selecting a GIS package; professional GIS packages;
desktop GIS; embedded GIS; public domain and low-cost packages.
References:
1. Exploring Geographic Information Systems, Nicholas Chrismas, John Wiley &
Sons.
2. Getting Started with Geographic Information Systems,Keith Clarke, PHI.
3. An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems, Ian Heywood, Sarah
Cornelius, and Steve Carver. Addison-Wesley Longman.
Network Security
Code: CS 802D
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
Attacks, Services, Mechanisms, Security Attacks, Security Services, Model for Network
Security
Conventional Encryption and Message Confidentiality [8]
Web Security Threats, Web Traffic Security Approaches, Overview of Secure Socket
Layer and Transport Layer Security, Overview of Secure Electronic Transaction
Intruders and Viruses [4]
Text :
1. Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards by William Stallings,
Pearson
2. Network Security private communication in a public world, C. Kaufman, R.
Perlman and M. Speciner, Pearson
Reference :
3. Building Internet Firewalls, Elizabeth D. Zwicky, Simon Cooper, D. Brent Chapman, 2nd
Edition, Oreilly
4. Practical Unix & Internet Security, Simson Garfinkel, Gene Spafford, Alan Schwartz,
3rd Edition, Oreilly
Servlet: Introduction, Advantages over CGI, How it works?, Servlet life cycle, Servlet
API (Different interfaces & classes of generic servlet & HTTP servlet), Accessing user
information by means of Request & Response, Servlet session managem ent techniques
and relative comparison. [4L]
JSP: Introduction, Comparison between JSP & servlet., Architecture/Life cycle, Different
types of JSP architectures and relative comparison.; JSP tags ,Directives, Scripting
elements, Actions; JSP implicit objects, Accessing user information using implicit
objects. [5L]
EJB :Introduction, Comparison of EJB & Java Beans , Applications, Drawbacks, Different types of
enterprise beans ,Services provided by EJB container. [5L]
Text :
1. Professional JAVA Server Programming, Allamaraju and Buest ,SPD
Publication
2. Beginning J2EE 1.4 Ivor Horton, SPD Publication.
3. Advanced Programming for JAVA 2 Platform Austin and Pawlan, Pearson
Reference Books:
1. Internet & Java Programming by Krishnamoorthy & S. Prabhu(New Age
Publication)
Natural Language Processing:
Code: CS 802F
Contact: 3L
Credits: 3
100
Definition, issues and strategies, application domain, tools for NLP, Linguistic organisation
of NLP, NLP vs PLP.
Word Classes [13L]:
1L
Morphology: Inflectional, derivational, parsing and parsing with FST, Combinational Rules
3L
Phonology: Speech sounds, phonetic transcription, phoneme and phonological rules,
optimality theory, machine learning of phonological rules, phonological aspects of prosody
and speech synthesis.
4L
Pronunciation, Spelling and N-grams: Spelling errors, detection and elimination using
probabilistic models, pronunciation variation (lexical, allophonic, dialect), decision tree
model, counting words in Corpora, simple N-grams, smoothing (Add One, Written-Bell,
Good-Turing), N-grams for spelling and pronunciation.
5L
Syntax [7L]:
POS Tagging: Tagsets, concept of HMM tagger, rule based and stochastic POST, algorithm for HMM
tagging, transformation based tagging
4L
Sentence level construction & unification: Noun phrase, co-ordination, sub-categorization, concept of
feature structure and unification.
3L
Semantics [9L]:
Representing Meaning: Unambiguous representation, canonical form, expressiveness, meaning structure of
language, basics of FOPC
2L
Semantic Analysis: Syntax driven, attachment & integration, robustness
2L
Lexical Semantics: Lexemes (homonymy, polysemy, synonymy, hyponymy), WordNet, internal structure
of words, metaphor and metonymy and their computational approaches
3L
Word Sense Disambiguation: Selectional restriction based, machine learning based and dictionary based
approaches.
2L
Pragmatics[8L]:
Discourse: Reference resolution and phenomena, syntactic and semantic constraints on Coreference,
pronoun resolution algorithm, text coherence, discourse structure
4L
Dialogues: Turns and utterances, grounding, dialogue acts and structures
1L
Natural Language Generation: Introduction to language generation, architecture, dicourse planning (text
schemata, rhetorical relations).
3L
Text Book:
1.
D. Jurafsky & J. H. Martin Speech and Language Processing An introduction to
Language processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition, Pearson
Education
Reference Books:
1. Allen, James. 1995. Natural Language Understanding . Benjamin/Cummings, 2ed.
2. Bharathi, A., Vineet Chaitanya and Rajeev Sangal. 1995. Natural Language
Processing- A Pananian Perspective. Prentice Hll India, Eastern Economy Edition.
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