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References Books:

1. An international to Constitution of India by M.V.Pylee.


Vikas Publishing, 2002
2. Ethics Engineering by Mike W. Martin & Roland
Schinzinger
3. II.1troduction to Engineering Ethics by Roland Schinzinger
& Mike W. Martin, 2002
4. Introduction to the Constitution of India by Barij Kishore
Sharma. Prentice Hall of India,2002.

COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN POWER SYSTEM


Sub. Code : EE72 IA Marks 25
Hrs/W eek : 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Bus incidence matrix. Primitive admittance matrix. Y-Bus by singular
transformation. Algorithm for formation of bus impedance for single
phase system,. . . 08 Hours' . .

,2. -Load frequency' control; turbi~e' speed governing, system, modeling.'

Block diagram' representatio~ of single area, steady state and dynamic


response. Two-area load frequency contr~l., . 08 Hours
, 3. Load flow studies. static load flow equations, types of buses. Gauss Siedel
iterative method using Y bus including PV bus. acceleration of convergence.
Newton Raphson method in polar co-ordinates. Fast Decoupled load flow
method. Representation of transformer fixed tap
setting transformer, tap changing under load transformer. 14 Hours
4. Economic operation of power system: Optimal distribution of loads between
units within a plant. Transmission loss as a function of plant generation.
determination of loss coefficient. Automatic economic load
dispatch. .
10 Hours
5. Transient stability studies: Numerical solutions of differential equations.
modified Euler's method. Runge Kutta IV order method Milnes Predictor -
Corrector method. Swing equation. Representation of synchronous
machine for transient stability studies, load representation Network
performance equation. Solution techniques with flowcharts.
12 Hours
Text Books:
1. Stag and EI-Abiad, Computer Methods in Power System Analysis.
McGraw Hill International Edition
2. M.A.Pai, Computer Techniques in Power System, Tata McGraw
Hill

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3. Nagrath & Kothari, Modem Power system Analysis, Tata McGraw
Hill .
References Books:
1. Power system analysis & design, Glover Sarma, 3rd edition 2003,
Thomson Learning.
2. L.P.Singh, Advanced Power System and Dynamics, Wiley Eastern,
1992
3. Computer techniques in power system operation & control
R.N.Dha

ELECTRICAL POWER UTILIZATION


Sub. Code EE73 IA Marks 25
Hrs/W eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

1. Heating and welding:


Advantage and method of electric heating, resistance ovens, Induction heating,
dielectric heating, the arc furnace, heating of building, electric
welding, resistance and are welding, c.ontrol device and welding equipment. . '
. .. '. . ,. '. 10 Hours

2. Electrolytic process:', . . " '. .


Fundamental prinCiples extraction refining of metals electroplating, factots,
,afferting elec!I°deposition process . 06 Hours
3. Illumination:
Laws of illumination, distribution and control of ling, lighting calculation,
factory lighting, flood lighting, street lighting, different types of lamps,
incandescent, fluorescent, vapour and CFL and their working, Blare and its
remedy. 10 Hours
4. Electric traction: .
System of traction, speed time curve, tractive effort at/co-efficient of adhesions
selection of traction motors, method of speed control, energy saving by seriys
parallel control, AC traction equipment. AC series motor, characteristics,
regenerative braking, linear induction motor and their use. AC
traction, disel electric equipment, train lighting system. 20 Hours
5. Power Factor considerations:
Cause & disadvantages of LPF, methods of improvements, economic aspects
Electrical Tariffs: Types of domestic & non-domestic prevailing tariff
structures. 06 Hours
Text Book:
Openshaw taylor, Utilization of electric energy (Chapter: 1,2,3,6)
Reference Books:
Chakraborthy, Soni, Gupta & Bhatnager, A course in electrical
power, Dhanpat Rai and Sons.
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HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING

Sub. Code EE74 IA Marks 25


HrslW eek 04 52 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. Exam Marks 100

1. INTRODUCTION
Introduction to HV technology. Advantages of transmitting electrical power at
high voltages. Need for generating high voltages in a laboratory. Important
applications of high voltages. 04 Hours
2. BREAKDOWN PHENOMENA
Classification of HV insulating media. Properties of important HV insulating
media under each category. Gaseous dielectrics: lonisation: Primay and
secondary ionization processes. Criterion for gaseous insulation breakdown
based on Townsend's theory. Limitations of Townsend theory. Streamer theory -
Breakdown in non-uniform fields. Corona discharges. Breakdown in
electro negative gases. Paschen's law and its significance. Time, lags of
breakdown., Breakdb,wn in 'solid dielectrics: Intrinsicbr~akdown, Avalanche"
Breakdown' of' iiquid
, b~eakdown, , " Thermal, , 'breakdown' and Electromechanical breakdown.
dielectrics: Suspended 'particle the6ry; Elec~onic breakdown, Cavity breakdown,
(Bubble theory); 'Electro-convection
breakdown. ' 12 IJoui's'. '

3~ GENERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGES


HV AC - HV transformer; Need for cascade con~ection and working of
transformers units connected in cascade. Series resonant circuit - Principle of
operation and advantages. Tesla coil. HVDC - Voltage doubler circuit.
Cockcroft- Walton type high voltage DC set. Calculation of Voltage regulation,
Ripple and Optimum number of stages for minimum voltage drop. Introduction
to standard Lightning and Switching impulse voltages. Analysis of single stage
impulse generator - Expression for output impulse voltage. Multistage impulse
generator working on Marx impulse. Rating of impulse
. generator. Components of multi stage impulse generator. Triggering of impulse
generator by three electrode gap arrangement, Triggering gap and oscillograph
time sweep circuits. Generation of Switching impulse voltage.
Generation of high impulse current. 14 Hour:s
4. MEASUREMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGES
Electrostatic voltrneter- Principle, construction and limitations. Chubb and
Fortescue method for HV AC measurement. Generating voltmeter - Principle
and construction. Series resistance micro ammeter for HVDC measurement.
Standard sphere gap for measurement 0 f HV AC, HVDC and impulse voltages;
Factors affecting the measurements. Potential dividers - Resistance dividers,
Capacitance divider, Mixed RC potential divider. Surge current
measurement - Klydanograph and magnetic links. 12 Hours

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5. NON-DESTRUCTIVE INSULATION TESTING TECHNIQUES
Dielectric loss and loss angle measurement using Schering Bridge, Transformer ratio
arms bridge. Need for discharge detection and PD measurement aspects. Factors
affecting discharge detection. Discharge
detection methods - Straight and balance methods. 06 Hours
6. HIGH VOLTAGE TESTS ON ELECTRICAL APPARA TUS Definitions of
terminologies, tests on isolators, circuit breakers, cables,
insulators and transformers 04 Hours
Text Books:
1. E. Kuffel and W. S. Zaengl, High Voltage Engineering
Fundamentals, First edition, Pergamon Press, 1984 (Chapter: 1, 2, 3,
5,6)
2. M. S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, High Voltage Hill Publishing
Company Limited, 1995. (Chapter: 1 - 7,9,10)
3. C. L. Wadhwa, High Voltage Engineering, New Age International
Private Limited, 1995. (Chapter: 1 - 6)
References Books:. ..
1. . Rakosh Das Begartuidre, Extra. high' voltage. AC. tIansmission .
E~gineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1987. '. . . .
2. Transmission and Distribution Reference book -; Westing house.

. RENEA W ABLE ENERGY SOURCES


Sub. Code EE751 . IA Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. An introduction to energy sources: .

Energy consumption as a measure of prosperity, world energy futures, brief


discussion of conventional energy sources and their availability,
non-conventional energy sources. 04 Hours
2. Solar energy:
Solar constants, solar radiation earth's surface, solar radiation geometry,
solar radiation measureIflents. 06 Hours'
3. Solar energy collectors:
Physical principles of conversion of solar radiation into heat - flat plate
collectors, advantages of flat plate collectors, applications, concentration
collectors, focusing type, advantages & disadvantages of concentrating
type collectors over flat plate collectors. 07 Hours

4. Solar energy storage:


Solar energy storage system. 04 Hours
5. Application of solar energy:
Solar water heating, space heating, brief discussion
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Solar electric power generation, solar photo voltaics,
photo voltaic system for power generation, applications of solar photo voltaic
systems, advantages & disadvantages, agriculture and Industrial process heat, solar
distillation, solar pumping, solar furnace, solar
cooking, solar green house. 06 Hours
6. Wind energy:
Basic principles of wind energy conversion, Nature of wind, power in the wind,
maximum power wind energy conversion, site selection consideration, basic
concepts of WECS, classification of WECS,
advantages & disadvantages ofWECS. 07 Hours

7. Energy from Biomass:


Bio-mass as a renewable source energy, different types of bio-mass fuels,
gas - liquidOsolid, bio-mass conversion technologies, Wetprocess-dry
process, Photosynthesis Bio-gas generation, factors affecting Bio-digestion,
classification of bio-glass plants, continues &batch types, fixed drum types,
& flogging drum types, advantages & disadvantages,
. Janathamodel: KVlC type.. 08 Hours
..
8. Energy from O(~~ans: . ..' . ..
. lI:1troduction. to ocean, source .of energy, ,Ocean. thernial' electric
conversion (OTEC), Open cycle OTEC, closed OTEC,' Hybrid cycle, energy from
tides, tidal power, components. of-tidal' power plants, S,ingIe
basin arrangement, double basin arrangement, advantages &limitation of
tidal power. 08 Hours
Text Books:
1) G.D.Rai, Non-Conventional sources of energy, Khanna
2) Sukhatme, Solar Energy, 2nd edition, TMH
Reference Books:
1) Solar energy hand book - edited by William.C.Dikkinson ASlSES,
Network
.2) Renewable energy sources- TWIDDLE, ELBS.

FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL


Sub. Code EE752 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. The mathematics of fuzzy control:
Fuzzy sets, properties of fuzzy sets, operations in Fuzzy sets, Fuzzy
relations, the extension principle. 08 Hours
2. Theory of approximate reasoning:
Linguistic variables, Fuzzy proportions, Fuzzy if then statements,
inference rules, Compositional rule of inference. 10 Hours
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3. Fuzzy knowledge based controller (fkbc):
Basic concept structure of FKBC, choice of membership functions, scaling
factors, rules, fuzzyfication and defuzzyfication procedures. Simple
applications of FKBC (washing machines, traffic regulation, lift
control etc). 12 Hours
4. Non linear fuzzy control.;.
FKBC as a linear transient element PID like FKBC, soliding mode
FKBC, sugeno FKBC. 10 Hours
5. Adaptive fuzzy control.;.
Process performance monitoring, adaption, mechanisms, membership
functions tuning using gradient desent and performance criteria. Set
organizing controller Model based controller. 12 Hours
Text Books:
1. GJ. Klir and T.A. Folger, Fuzzy sets uncertinity and information
PHI (Chapters: 1,2,3,4)
2. D. Driankov, H. Hellendoom and M.Reinfrank - An introduction to
fuzzy control, Narpsa publishers India (Chapters: 23, 3,4, 5)

. Reference. Books: . . . :.
. 1. R.R: Yaser .and D.P, Filer "essentials of fuzzy modeling and control
" John Wiley, 1994. . .
. . 2. Timoty' Ross; "Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications",
. McGraw Hill.

3. Yen, "Fuzzy logic: Intelligence, control and information", Pearson


Education.

DA T A STRUCTURES WITH ALGORITHMS


Sub. Code: EE753 IA Marks 25
Hrs/W eek : 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Design and Analysis of Algorithms: From problems to programs, Abstract
Data Types Data Types, Data Structures and Abstract Data
Types. 04 Hours
2. Basic Data Type: Data Type List, Implementation of lists, stacks
Queues, Mappings, Stacks and recursive procedures. 06 Hours
3. Trees: Basic terminology, ADT Tree, /Implementation of trees, Binary
trees. 05 Hours
4. Basic Operation on Sets: Introduction to sets an ADT with union intersection
and difference, A Bit-vector implantation sets, A linked list implementation
sets, The dictionary, simple dictionary implementation, the Hash table data
structures, Estimating the efficiency of hash

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functions, Implementation of the mapping ADT, Priority Queues,
Implementation of priority queues. 06 Hours
5. Directed Graphs: Basic Definitions, Representation for directed graphs, the
single source shortest path problems, Traversals of Directed Graphs,
Directed A cyclic graphs, strong components. 06 Hours
6. Sorting: The internal sorting model, simple sorting schemes, Quick sort,
Heapsort, Binsortring. 05 Hours
7. Algorithm analysis Techniques: Efficiency of algorithms, analysis of receive
programs solving Recurrence Equations, A general solution for a
large class of Recurrences. 06 Hours
8. Algorithm Design Techniques: Divide & Conquer Algorithms" Dynamic
programming, Greedy Algorithms, Back tracking, local search
Algorithms. 08 Hours
9. Data Structures and Algorithms for external storage: A model of
exte~alcomputation, Exteroal. so.rting, sorting infonnation in f~les,'
. extemaJ search Trees. . . . 06 Hours .

Text Book: . ..

!:?ata structures and Algorithms by AIfi-ed Aho, John E..Hopcroft and Jeffery D.
Ullaman Addison Wesley publications.

'Reference Books:
L Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms with C= by Gleen.
W.Rowe, Pill Publications.
2. Data Structures using C & C ++ - 2nd edition, Langsam, Angenstein,
Tenernbaum - PHI I Pearson
3. Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C by Weiss Mark Allen,
2/e, Pearson Educaiton.

OVERVOL T AGES IN POWER SYSTEMS


Sub. Code: EE754 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek : 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks 100
Introduction to over voltages phenomena m power systems: Transient on
transmission lines: infinite line definition and its transient behavior, finite line
analyses, Analysis for different line terminations, problems. Bewely
lattice diagram, problems. 15 Hours

Use of transient network Analyzer, digital and hybrid computers for solving
large-scale problems, Characteristics of lighting discharges, theory of cloud
formation, origin of lighting, iso-Keronic level, leader development, return
stroke, different types of lighting interaction, back flashover, shielding. angle
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calculation for line, grounding rods, counter poise, problems, Origin and characteristics
of switching over voltages and temporary over voltages,
problems of switching surges. 22 Hours

Behavior of apparatus and line insulation under all types of over voltages, concept of
BIL, protection of apparatus against over voltages, surge alTesters,
Insulation co-ordination. 15 Hours

Text Books:
1. Greenwood, Power system Transients, Orient Longman, 1987
2. Ragaller K, Surges in high voliage networks, Plenum Press, 1980
Reference Books:
1. Rakosh Das Begamudre, Extra high voltage AC transmission
Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited. 1987
2. E.Kuffel and W.S.zaengl, High voltage Engineering Fundamentals,
First edition, pergamon Press, 1984.
3. M.S.Naidu and V.Kamaraju, High voltage Engineering, second
e9ition, Tata McGraw Hill, Publishin~ Company Limited, 1995.

DIGITA~ CQMMUN.ICATION SYSrEM.


Sub. Code .. EE755 . "lA,Marks. .. '.25
Hrs/Week 04. Exam Hrs. . 03
Total Hrs. . 52 Exam Marks 100

Introduction
Differences between digital and analog communication systems Block diagram
of a digital communication system. Bandwidth or digital data and
bandwidth dilemma. 08 Hours

Digital Transmission of Analog signals: .


Introduction, Sampling Theory and practice. Sampling Theorem, Ideal Sampling
and reconstruction of low-pass signals. The uniform Sampling,
Theorem for band pass signals, Practical sampling. 08 Hours

Digital coding of analog waveforms


Digital Pulse Modulation, Uniform Quantization, Non-uniform Quantization,
Quantization noise, Companding, Coding, Digital-formats, Decoding,
regeneration, Differential Pulse Code Modulation, Delta Modulation
Quantization Noise, Time- Division Multiplexing, TI system. 12 Hours

Inter symbol Interference and its Cures


Baseband transmission of binary data, the inter-symbol interference problem,
Ideal solution, Raised Cosine Spectrum, Correlative-level Coding. Base baIxl
transmission of M-ary Data. Eye Pattern. Adaptive Equalization.
08 Hours

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Digital Modulation Techniques
Binary Modulation Techniques: ASK, PSK and FSK, Generation and Detection of
Binary Modulated \Vaves, Quadri-pllase-Bhift Keying,
Minimum-shift Keying, MPSK. 08 Hours
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Techniques
A notion of Spread Spectrum, Frequency-Hop Spread SpectlIJm, Slow
frequency and Fast-:frequency Hopping. 08 Hours
Text Books:
1. An Introduction to Analog aid Digital Communication - Simon
Haykin - J01m Wiley- 1994.
2. Digital and Analog Communication Systems - K. Sam Shamnugam
J01m Wilcy- 1994.

Reference Books:
1. Digital Communications by SimonHaykin-John Wiley-1998.
2. Digital Communicaitons by Sklar Bernard, 2/e, Pearson Education.

ADV ANCEl) INSULA TIONENGINEERING.


Sub. Code .: . EE7S6' IA Marks . . 2S '. OJ
: HrsrW eek ' .: . . . 04 . . Exam Hrs. 100
Total Hrs. : S2 ' Exam Marks'

Insulation system in power apparatus: Insulation system. in capacitors, bushings,


transformers, Modes of failure of insulation systems. Insulation in
rotating machines. .

Dielectric phenomena: Dielectric phenomena in solid insulation. Macroscopic


approach for describing the dielectric phenomena: Microscopic
treatment for dielectric phenomena. .

Properties of insulation materials: Introduction to properties of solid


insulating materials (both of natural origin and synthetic types). Properties of
liquid insulating materials, Review of breakdown phenomena in solid and liquId
insulating medial.
Gaseous insulation: Requirement of gaseous insulation. Breakdown
processes: Types of collision, Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collision cross-
section, Mobility of ions, Diffusion of charges, Emission of radiation and
excitation, various secondary processes and recombination, Mobility controlled
and Diffusion controlled breakdown.
Ageing phenomena: Failure of electrical insulation due to ageing. Ageing
mechanisms- Thermal ageing, Electrical ageing, combined thermal and electrical
ageing.

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Analysis of insulation failure data: Power law model, Graphical estimation of power
law constants, procedure, ageing data, plotting position and cumulative failure
probability.
Text Books:
1. Nasser E., Fundamentals of gaseous ionization and plasma
electronics, ~ohn Wiley interscience, New York, 1971.
2. Hann N.R., Schafer R.E. and Singaporewalla N.D., Methods of
statistical analysis and life data, John Wiley and sons, New York,
1974.
3. Botcher C.J.F., Theory of electric polarization, Elsvier publication,
1952.
Reference Books:
1. Bradwell A., Electrical insulation, Peter peregrinus Ltd., London,
1983.
2. J.M.Meek and J.D.Craggs, Electrical breakdown of gases, Oxford
university press, 1953.
3. E.Kufell and W.SZaengl, High voltage Engineering fundamentals,
, 21~d edi'tion, pergamon press, 198:f ' ' , ' , '" ,', '

4. M.S:;N~id~' arid V.K~maraju" 'HigtlVoltage Engineering, 3rdedition,


Tata McGraw Hill., 1995. '

,5., Rajput, "Electrical Engineering Material",

POWER SYSTEM PLANNING EE757


Sub. Code IA'Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Load Forecasting:
Classification and Characteristics of loads, forecasting methodology,
Extrapolation, correlation, Energy forecasting, peak demand forecasting,
Annual and monthly demand forecasts.
2. .
Generation system reliability analysis:
models,
Probabilistic generating Unit model, Probabilistic load Reliability
analysis of an isolated system reliability analysis connected areas. of inter

3. Transmission systems reliability analysis


Deterministic contingency analysis, probability transmission system,
Reliability analysis, Reliability calculations for single area, Multi area
reliability analysis
4. Automated transmission system expansion planning
Planning concepts, automated network design, automated transmission
planning

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;.
,
Text Book:
Power system planning by Robert L.Sullivan

ADV ANCED ELECTRICAL MACHINES


Sub. Code: EE761 IA lVlarks 25
Hrs/Week : 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks 100
DC Machines: Elements of Generalized Machine theory, Linear
Transformation application to DC Machines. 20 Hours
SynchronouS machine: Ideal synchronous Machine, Synchronous Machines
Inductances, Transformation to dqo variable, basic relations in dqo variables,
steady state analysis, steady state P-S characteristics, and Voltage regulation
studies. 18 Hours
Induction machines: Ideal induction machine, transfom1ation to dqo variable,
basic machine relations in dqo variables, steady state analysis.
14 Hours
TextBooks:
1. ~himbni: Generalized theory. .of electric. machine, Khanna
'

. Publishers, .
. '2. Fitzgerlad & Kingsley: Electric Machine, 2nds Edition, McGraw
., .Hill Kogakusha publications .

OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Sub. Code
Hrs/W eek
EE762
04
. IA Marks
Exam Hrs.
25
03
Total Hrs. . 100
52 Exam Marks
1. Introduction:
Definition, scope of operations research (O.R) approach and limitations
of O.R. Models, Characteristics and phases of O.R. 02 Hours
2. Linear programming problems:
Mathematical formulation of L.P. problems.

Graphical solution methods; special cases in graphical methods, the


simples method-slack, surplus and artificial variables. Concept of duality,
two phase method, Big M.Method, dual simples method, degenerate, and
procedure for resolving degenerate cases. revised simples method,
Sensitivity analysis, partial and dual, primal methods
14 Hours
3. Transportation problem:
Basic feasible solutions by different methods. Fixing optimal solutionsstepping
stone method, MODI method, degeneracy, unbalanced
assignment problems Traveling salesman problems. 08 Hours
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4. Deterministic models with and without shortages, replenishment,
meantime, ordering cost, carrying cost EOQ. 06 Hours
5. PERT -CPM Technique: Network construction, determining critical path, floats,
scheduling by network, project duration, variance under probabilistic modes,
prediction of date of completion, crashing of simple networks, resource leveling
by network techniques. 06 Hours

6. Waiting Lines: Operating systems and their characteristics, Poisson


queues, MJM/I queuing system, M/M/K model. 05 Hours
7. Replacement model: Replacement of items whose maintenance cost
increases with time
i) When value of money does not change with time
ii) When value of money changes with time replacement of item
that fail suddenly, group replace policy 06 Hours
8. Game Theory: Two person zero sum game. The Max-Min, mini-max
principles. Game without saddle points, graphical solutions, two person
zero sum game, dominance property,. 05 Hours.

Reference Books:.. .
.1. . Philip ,RaYlnctran, "Operation Research" .

2. Gupta and Heera "Operational research an Introduction", S. Chand & Co.,


S.D.Sharma, "Operational Research",
3. Kantiswaroop, "Operational Research",
4. Sessinii, "Fundamentals of operations research", PHI
5. Hamdi Taha, "Introduction to Operation Research", Pearson Education
6. L.S.Sreenath, 'PERT & CPM".
7.

PERIPHERALS & MICRO CONTROLLERS


Sub. Code: EE763 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek : 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. : . 52 Exam Marks 100
Interfacing I/O devices:
Device selection & data transfer, absolute Vs partial decoding, interfacing
% displays, interfacing input devices. 05 Hours

Programmable interfacing devices:


Programmable devices wjth handshake signals, 8155-multipurpose
programmable device, 8279-programmable keyboard/display interface, 8255
applications, interfacing ND converters, interfacing keyboard & display, bi-
directional data transfer, 8254 programmable integral timer, 8259A

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,
.

programmable interrupt controller, 8237 DMA controller, serial


communication using USART. 15 Hours

68HCli micro controller:


Definition of microcomputer, microcomputer applications, 68HC 11 computer
operation 04 Hours
Instructions and a,ddressing modes: Different addressing modes of
68HC 11 microcontroller, instruction set. 06 Hours

Assemblers & assembly language:


The assembly process, the Motorola assembly language. 04 Hours
Advanced assembly language programming:
Indexing, BIT and BITE manipulation. arithmetic operations, the stack.
subroutines, parameter passing techniques. 06 Hours
Hardware:
I/O programming model, parallel I/O hardware, 68HC 11 parallel I/O
hardware, interrupt concepts, 68HCll interrupts, 68HCIl modes. 08 Hours
,j

TextBooks': ' ... . ..

,L : Irite] 8086 & peripheral Manual Released by intet America,


2. Microprocessor Architecture progr~ng & applicatio~s :with
8085 by R.S. Gaonkar .

3. l'v1icrocomputer Engineering by Gen H. Miller, Pearson Education


4. Intel Micro controller Manual released by Intel, America.
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AI AND ANN APPLICATIONS IN POWER SYSTEMS

Sub. Code EE764 IA Marks 25


HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

Introduction: What is AI? Definitions, history and evolution of AI, essential'


abilities of intelligence, Internal Representation: properties, illustrations, AI
applications. 06 Hours
Problem solving: problem characteristics, problem search strategies, forward
and backward reasoning, AND-OR graphs- goal trees, game trees, search
methods- informed and uninformed search, breadth first search and depth
first search methods. 08 Hours
Knowledge representation: logical formalisms: prepositional and predicate logic:
syntax and semantics, wffs, clause form expressions, resolution- use of RRTs for
proofs and answers, examples from electric power systems,
introduction to non-monotonic logic. 10 Hours

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Structured representation of knowledge: ISAIISP ART trees, associativel
semantic nets, frames and scripts, examples from electric power systems.
06 Hours
Expert system architecture: basic components, rule based systems, forward and
backward chaining, ES features, ES development, ES categories, ES
tools and examples from electric power systems. 08 Hours

AI languages: LisP and ProLog - Introduction, sample segments, LisP primitives, list
manipulation functions, function predicates,. variables, iteration and recursion, property
lists, s~mple programs for examples from
electric power systems. 08 Hours

Artificial Neural Networks: Models of a neuron; structure of a NN; learning


rules; learning paradigms; single layer and multi-layered perceptron;
introduction to power system applications. 12 Hours

Text Books: 1. Rich, Elaine, Kevin Knight, "Artificial Intelligence", Tata


McGraw-Hill,
1991. . . . ".

2. Chamiak E. and Mcdemlott D., "Iiltroducti?ll to AI", Addison~Wesley,


1985~ . .

3. b.W.Patterso~~ "Introduction to' Artificial Intelligenc~' and Expert,


Systems", Prentice-Hall India, 1992. . .
4. Nils J.Nilson, "Principles of AI", Berlin Springef'-Verlag, 1980. 5. Simon Haykin,
"Neural Networks - A Comprehensive Foundation",
Pearson EducationIPHl
6. J.M.Zurada, "Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems", Jaico, 1994.

DISCRETE CONTROL SYSTEM


Sub. Code EE765 IA Marks 25
Hrs/W eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
I. Z - Plane Analysis of Discrete-time Control Systems: Impulse sampling and
data hold, obtaining the z transform by the convolution integral method,
reconstructing original signals from sampled signals, the pulse transfer
function, realization of digital controllers and digital
filters. 10 Hours
2. Design of Discrete-time Control Systems by Conventional Methods:
Mapping between the s plane and the z plane, stability analysis of closed loop
systems in the z plane, transient and steady state response analysis,
design based on the root locus method, design based on the frequency
response method, analytical design method. 15 Hours

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3. State Space Analysis: State space representation of discrete time systems, Solution of
discrete time state space equations, pulse transfer function matrix, discretization of
continuous time state space equations,
Liapunov stability analysis. 12 Hours
4. Pole Placement and Observer Design:. Controllability, observability, useful II

transforma~ions in state space analysis and design, design via pole


placement, state observers, servo systems". 15 Hours

Text Book: 1. Katsuhiko Ogata, "Discrete-Time Control Systems", 2nd Ed"


Pearson
Education, 2002. (Ch. 3.1 to 3.6,4.1 to 4.7,5.1 to 5.6, 6.1 to 6.7)
Reference Books:
1. M. Gopal, "Digital Control and State Variable Methods", 2nd
Edition, TMH, 2003.
2. Richard C. Dorf, Robert H. Bishop, "Modem Control System",
Pearson Education.
3. John F. Dorsey, "Continuous qnd Discrete Control Systems'"
McQraw Hill. ." "

POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL


Sub. Code EE766 IA Marks . 25
HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
Control center operation of power systems: introduction to SCADA, control
center, digital computer configuration, automatic generation control, area control
error, operation without central computers, expression for tieline flow and
frequency deviation, parallel operation of generators, area
lumped dynamic model. 08 Hours
Automatic Generation Control: Automatic voltage regulator, Automatic Load
Frequency Control, A VR control loops of generators, performance of A VR,
ALFC of single area systems, concept of control area, multi-area systems, POOL
operation - two area systems, tie-line bias control. 10 Hours
Control of voltage and reactive power: Introduction, generation and absorption
of reactive power, relation between voltage, power and reactive power at a node,
single machine infinite bus system, methods of voltage control, sub synchronous
resonance, voltage stability, voltage collapse.
08 Hours
Power system optimization: optimal system operation with thermal plants,
incremental production costs for steam power plants, analytical foml of
generating cost of thermal plants, constraints in economic operation, flow chart,
transmission loss as a function of plant generation, the B-coefficients,
examples. 08 Hours
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Unit commitment: statement of the problem, need and importance of Unit commitment,
methods- priority list method, dynamic programming method,
constraints, spinning reserve, examples. 08 Hours
Power system security: Introduction, factors affecting power system security, power
system contingency analysis, detection of network problems, network sensitivity
methods, calculation of network sensitivity factor,
contingency ranking. ' 10 Hours
Text Books:
1. GL Kusic; Computer aided power system analysis, PHI
2. 1.1. Nagarath and D.P. Kothri, Modem Power system Analysis, TMH,
1993
3. A J Wood & Woolenburg "Power Generation, Operation & control', John
Wiley & Sons
4. B.M Weedy, Electric power systems

ADV ANCED l\1A THEMA TICS

Sub. Code :. . EE767 " IA Mar.ks . 25


.
Hrs/Week 04 ' ' Exam Hrs.' .. 03
Contents: . .' .'
: Total Hrs.
Computational : " :52'
Methods ,
'Exam Marks ': . 100

Functions and polynomials, zeros of a function, root. of non linear equation bisection,
Regula-Falsi, Aitkens process, Newton-Raphson methods-repeated & non repeated
roots, Eigen values and eigen vectors-Jacobi's and Given's method, Difference
equations - formation, equations of 1st order, linear equation of 2nd and higher orders,
finite difference method to solve ordinary
difference equation. 14 Hours

Optimization: Review of simplex method, revised simples method, duality in


optimization, dual simp,lex method, DMM and PERT, flows in network
14 Hours
Z-transforms- definition -trasfous of standard forms-linear its properts dampins
rule-shift rule initial and final value problems-convolution theorem
Inverse transforms, discrete Fourier transforms. 10 Hours
Integral Transforms-Hankel's transforms-Millen transforms- Direct and
Inverse-Simple problems. 06 Hours
Linear Algebra: Finite dimensional vector space subspaces, linear independences, bases
and dimension. Algebra of transforms, range and null
space of a linear transformation, matrix algebra. 06 Hours

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I
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Text Books:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics - B.S.Grewal 2.
Operations Research -S.D.Sharma

Reference Books:
1. Numerical Algorithms - E.V.Krishna Murthy and Sen, Affiliated East West
press
2. 3. Operations research - H. Taha, Prentice Hall
4. 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - E. Kreysig-John Wiely
Linear Algebra-Hoffman K & Kunze R., Prentice Hall
Fourier Transforms - 1. N. Smeddons

RELAY AND HIGH VOLTAGE LAB


Sub. Code EEL 77 fA Marks 25
HrslWeek 03 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 42 Exam Marks 50

[Total 10 Experiments are to be conducted]


Part A (Choo~e atleast 2 experiments) . .

1. .operatIng characteristics and cakulation of error in operating time (or,


, over-current relay (soIld state or electromechanica1 type) " '

'2. Operating characteristics of over-voltage or under-voltage relay (solid


state or electromechanical type) ,

3. Operation of Negative sequence relay


4. Bias characteristics of differential relay
5. Current-time characteristics of fuse
PART B(Choose at least 1 experiment)
1. Operating characteristics of microprocessor based (numeric) over
current relay)
2. Operating characteristics of microprocessor based (numeric) distance
relay
3. Operating' characteristics of microprocessor based (numeric)
over/under voltage drelay
PART C (Choose atleast 1 experiment)
1. Generator protection-Merz-Price protection scheme
2. Feeder protection- Simulation studies
3. Motor Protection - Simulation studies
PART D (Choose atleast 3 experiment)
1. Spark over characteristics of air insulation subjected to high voltage
AC-with Spark over voltage corrected to STP
2. Spark over characteristics of air insulation subjected to high voltage
DC
3. Spark over characteristics of air insulation subjected to high voltage
impulse - with spark over voltage corrected to STP

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4. Measurement of HV AC and HVDC using standard spheres
5. Breakdown strength of transformer oil using oil testing unit
6. Field mapping using electrolytic tank for model
anyone
Cable/Capacitorffransmission line/Sphere gap Models

POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB


Sub. Code EEL 78 IA Marks 25
Hrs/Week 03 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 42 Exam Marks 50
MA TLAB
1. MATLAB fundamentals, matrices, Vectors, matrix & anay
operations. 03 Hours

2. 3. Using built in functions, saving & loading data, script files.3 Hours

Function files, language specific features much as loops, branches


and control flow. 03 Hours
Power system simulation using MA TLAB, Software Packages and C++ 1. i) Y
bus formation for psystems, with .& . without mutual coupling, by .
. , singular' transfolmation & inspection methoq . ' .' '. '.. .'. . .

, ii) .Determination of Bus cune.nts, bus power & line flows fora specifi.ed
system 'voltage' (bus) profile' '
2. ABCD parameters: . .

i) Formation for symmetric 1m configuration


ii) Verification of AD-BC=1
iii) Determination of co-efficient & regulation
3. Detelmination of powr angle diagrams for salient and non-salient pole
synchronous rn/cs, reluctance power, excitation emf & regulation.
4. To determine fault CUlTents & voltages in a signle transmission line system
with Y-f1 transformers, at a a specified location for SLGF, DLGF, LLF
5. To determine i) swing curve ii) critical clearing time for a single rn/c
connected to Bus through a pair of identical transmission lines, for a 3<1> fault on
00

one of the hnes for'variation of inertia constant/line parameters/fault


location/clearing time/prefault electrical output.
6. Load flow analysis for a 3Bus system using Gauss seidal method for at least 3
iterations (Ybus to be given as data)
7. Formation of Jacobian for a system not exceeding 4 buses * (no PV buses) in
polar co-ordinates
8. Given a power systems * & its Jacobian, to conduct load flow analysis using
Newton Raphson method (no PV Buses)
9. Optimal generator scheduling for thermal power plants
Text Books:
1. MA TLAB getting started with MA TLAB by Rudrapratap, Oxford
University press

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2. MA TLAB Programming for Engineers by Stephen J. Chapman,
Thomson Books.
3. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by Bhave, Pearson
Education

VIII SEMESTER
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT,
ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION & ECOMONOMICS
Sub. Code EE81 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 52 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. Exam Marks 100
1. Introduction: Historical prospective, contribution of Taylor, Henry foyol,
Gilbreth and HL Gantt to the evolution of management as a scientific
disciple concept of scientific management and it relevance in
the Indian context. 05 Hours

2., Orga~ization: Types ?f organization; ,their merit & demerit. 04 Hours,


. . .. . .
. 3.' Manage~~nt' fun~tions: .PI aiming . organizing,' ~taffing,': directing,
controlling. '. . 04 Hours
. I
4. . Manageme~t and behavioral approach: Contribution of El ten may .I
I
..
and skinner and' others to behavioral science, skills of a' manager at
various levels in an organization and inter related systems under standing
part behavior, predicting future behavior, directing, changing and
controlling behavior; maslow's hierarchy of needs and satisfaction of needs,
goal oriented behavior, integratia of organizational goals and needs of
employee Hawthorn's studies and its find, theory X and Y.
10 Hours
5. Personal management: Recruitment & selection, training of personal
Employer and employee relationship, caused and settlement of disputes
. 04 Hours
6. Production Management: Plant location, plant lay-out, CPM and PERT
strategies, line balancing, automation statistical quality control; control
chart, motion study. 07 Hours
7. Interior wiring system: Wiring system, earthing, estimation of wiring
installation. 04 Hours
8. Power Installation: Load calculation, wire size selection, power circuit
wiring material used and the estimate for motor installation, pump set,
work shop, theater etc.,
9. Depreciation and valuation of machinery, Inventory, Economic order
quantity, break even analysis. 06 Hours
Text Books:
1. S.S.Chatterjee, Introduction to management
T f1/\ - q P. ~\;\LA \/\ V\Q 43
P.OJ\ft .
N.Narasimhaswamy, Engineering economics and management., Dynaram
Publication (
Re. Ice Books:
T.R.Banga & S.C.Sharma, Industrial organization and engineering
economICS
Estimation by Raghavendra Rao.

INDUSTRIAL DRIVES & APPLICATIONS


Sub. Code 25
EE82 IA Marks
Hrs/Week 04 Exam Hrs. 03
TUi.al Hrs. 100
52 Exam Marks
1. Classification of electric drives, control schemes, methods of speed tvntrol:
Quadrantal diagram, speed-torque characteristics of DC Shunt ('lotors
characteristics, Induction motors and types of breaking, concept
nf electric drives. 20 Hours
2. i ,-eating and power rating of drive motors: Load diagrams, overload
,.lpacity, heating, and' cooling of motors,se~ection of, motor power,
, ' ',pacity,',' , :',' , ,',' , ' 08 Hours '

3, 1 '"a~sients an~ dy~amics: Equation Of motion', equivalent ,system;'


'ferring torque, moment of inertia, forces and masses, to a sjngle axis
illotor shaft)' dynamic braking of DC shunt motors, Induction motors.'

,. 10 Hours
4. industrial drives: Introduction, rolling mill drives and cement mill coal
mines, paper mill machine tool drives, textile mill. 06 Hours
5. Electric traction: Tractive effort, requirements of electrical traction,
suitability of series motors, co-efficient of adhesion, supply systems and
traction motor speed control. 08 Hours
Text Books:
N.K.De and P.K.Sen, Electric Drives, Prentice of India Pvt., Ltd.
(Chapter: 1.1 ,1.2,2.1 - 2.4, 2.7, 5.1, 5.3, 5.5,6.1 - 6.5, 6.11, 6.14,
6.16,8.2 - 8.6,8.8) .
S .K,.Pillai, A First course on Electric Drives, Wiley Eastern Limited.
(Chapter: 1, 2.2, 2.6 - 2.9, 3.3, 4.1, 6.1 - 6.4, 7, 10.1
10.4, 10.6)
Refelcnce Books:
1. H.Partab, Modem Electric Traction
2. J.B. Gupta, "Utilization of Electric power and Electric Traction", S.
Kataria and Sons.

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REAL- TIME CONTROL OF POWR SYSTEMS
Sub. Code EE831 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Data acquisition
SCADA system, state estimation, WLS state estimation, Newton raphson load
flow method based state estimation, Fast decoupled state estimator, Fletcher-
Powel method for state estimation, State estimation using only line
flow. 15 Hours
2. Voltage stability:
Factors affecting voltage stability, P-V and Q-V curves, Voltage collapse,
proximity indicators, Factors affecting voltage instability, Comparison between
angle and voltage stability, integrated analysis of voltage and angle
st5ability, control of v09ltage and angle stability. 15 Hours
3. Hierarchical operation of power systems. 04 Hours
, ., , .'
,'

,4. Application, o~ Expert sy's~ems in Energy ~ontro)cente~.' 03 Hours


5. Security analysis of pm:yer systems': ,

Simulation of transmission line/transformer outages" generator outages. Fihenng


and frankIng of cntical contingencies. Ranking based on line over
loads, Ranking based on unacceptable voltage levels. 15 Hours
References:
a) Ed Hardschin Edmund Real-Time control of power systems
b) DrK.R.Padiyar "Power system Dynamics stability and Control
c) George L Kusic, "Computer aided power systeml analysis"
d) Dr.Prabhashankar Kundur, "Power system stabilitl' and Control",
McGraw Hill.
e) Literature from IEEE
REACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT

Sub. Code EE832 IA Marks 25


HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

1. 2. Introduction, Importance of reactive power control in EPS. 08 Hours

Load compensation~ Objectives, practical considerations, Transmission line


compensation: types, passive/active, fixed/regulated series/shunt
compensations, compensation by
sectioning 10 Hours
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08 Hours
3. 4. Static Compensator and synchronous condensers.
Harmonics: effects, resonance, shunt capacitors and filters. 10 Hours
08 Hours
5. 6. Telephone interferences
Reactive power coordination: reactive power management, transmission
benefits, reactive power dispatch & equipment impact.
08 Hours
Text Books:
1. The Miller, Reactive power control in electric power systems, John
wukJety and sons, NY 1982.
2. AJ Wood & BF Woolenberg, "Power Generation, Operating &
Control", John Wiley & Sons, 1984
3. IEEE Guide on 'Harmonic control & reactive compensation of power
conve11ers', IEEE standard 519-1981.

SOFTW ARE ENGINEERING

Sub. C()de . EE833' -. ..IAMarks. .. 25


. .
, . HrslW eek .. 04 . . Exani Hrs. - 03
-. .
. .
1. -OVERVJEW -
Totai Hrs. : 52 - Exam Marks . 100 -.
Introduction: F AQ's about software engineering, Professional and ethical
responsibility. .
Software Processes: Software Process Models, Process iteration, Software
specification, Software design and implementation, Software validation,
Software evolution, Automated Process support: 6 Hours

2. REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
Software Requirements: Functional and Non-functional requirements, User
requirements, System requirements, The software requirements document. .
Requirements engineering processes: Feasibility studies, Requirements
elicitation and analysis, Requirements validation, Requirements
management.
System models: Context models, Behavioral models, Data models, Object
models, CASE workbenches.
Software prototyping: Prototyping in software process, Rapid
prototyping techniques, User interface prototyping. 12 hours

3. SOFTWARE DESIGN
Architectural design: System structuring, Control models, Modular
decomposition, Domain specific architectures.

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Object-Oriented design: Objects and Object Classes, An Object Oriented design
process, Design evolution.
User Interface design: User interface design principles, User interaction,
Information presentation, User support, Interface Evaluation.
10 hours
VERIFICA TION AND VALIDATION
Verification and validation planning, Software inspections, Automated static
analysis, Clean room software development.
Software testing: Defect testing ,Integration testing, Object Oriented
testing, Testing Workbenches. 7 hours

4. CRITICAL SYSTEMS
Critical systems: Critical system, Availability and reliability, Safety and
Security.
Critical system Specification Software reliability specification,
safety specification. 4 hours

5. SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT

. Project management; Maqagementactivities, Project planning, Project


Scheduling, RiskmanagemenL ... .. . ..
Software cost estimation: Productivity, . Estimation techniques,
Algorithmic cost modeling, Project duration and staffing.. .

Quality Management: Quality assurance and standards, Quality Planning, Quality


Control, Software measurements and metrics.9 hours

6. SOFTWARE EVOLUTION
Legacy systems: legacy system structures, Legacy system design and
assessment.
Software Reengineering : Source code translation, Reverse engineering,
Program structure improvement, Program modularization, Data
reengineering. 4 hours

Text Book:
Software Engineering, Ian Sommerville, 6th Edition, Person Education Ltd.,
200 1.
(Chapters-: 1,3 to 8, 10, 12, 15, 16,17, 19,20,23,24,26,28)

Reference Books:
1. Software Engineering-A Practitioners approach, Roger.S.Pressman,
Tata-McGraw Hin 4th Edition.
2. An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, Pankaj Jalote, Narosa
Publications.
3. Object Oriented & Classical Software Engineering, Stephen R. Schach,
Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002.
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H V DC POWER TRANSMISSION

Sub. Code EE834 IA Marks 25


HrslWeek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

Hvdc systems: Introduction. Comparison of AC and DC transmission.


Applications of DC transmission. Description of DC transmission systems.
Planning for HVDC transmission. Modem trends in DC transmission.
10 Hours
Simplified analysis of Gratez circuit, Detailed analysis of converters.
06 Hours
Control strategies: Basic means of control, Power reversal: Limitations of
manual control, Constant voltage versus constant current control, Desired
features of control, Actual control characteristics, Constant minimum ignition
angle control, Constant current control, Constant extinction angle control,
. Stability of control,- Tap changer control, Power control q.nd Current limits,

Frequency-Analog & digital.controllers, HVDC link operation &


regulation.
MTDC systems.' '.' '. '. . .'. '. . ' '.' 08 H~urs .
Protection: General, DC 'reactors, Prevention of consequent commutation failures,
Conve11er faults, Clearing line faults and Re-energizing the line, DC
Circuit breakers, Surge arrestors, Over voltage protection. 08 Hours

Harmonics and filter circuits: Characteristic and Uncharacteristic harmonics,


Troubles caused by harmonics, Means of reducing harmonics, Telephone
interference, Hmmonic filters, Design of AC filters, DC filters.
08 Hours
Simulation of hvdc system: Introduction, System simulation: Philosophy and
Tools, HVDC system simulation, Modelling of HVDC systems for
digital dynamic simulation. 10 Hours

Text Books:
1. K. R. Padiyar, HVDC Power transmission systems - Technology and
system interactions, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1992. (Ch: 1 - 9, 15)
2. E. W: Kimbark, Direct Current Transmission - Volume I, Wiley
futerscience, 1971. (Ch: 1,3,5, 7,8)
Reference Books:
1. Arrilaga, High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, Peter
Peregrinus Ltd., 1983.
2. Uhlmann, Power Transmission by Direct Current, Springer Verlag,
1975.
3. S. Rao, EHV-AC & HYDC Transmission Engineering and Practice,
Khanna Publishers, 1990.
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ADV ANCED MICROPROCESSOR

Sub. Code EE835 IA Marks 25


Hrs/W eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

1. 8086architecture,. internal operation, addressing modes, ins truer on


formats, instruction execution timing. 06 Houis
2. Assembler instruction format, data transfer instructions, arithn" ~ic instructions,
branch instructions loop instruction, FLAG manipu\. 1m instructions, logical
instructions, SHIFT AND ROT AT ATE instruc s,
directives and operators, structures assembly process. 12 Hom

3. Modular programming: Linking and relocation, stacks, proced ,s, procedure


communication, recursive procedures, interrupts &intE'1 tJt
routines, Macros. 08 Hor! "

4. Byte and string manipulation: String Instructions, rep prefix. 04 Hou;


5. I/O programming: f!-mdamental I/Ocoqs'iderations, programmed, 1.0,
, . interrupt I/O, DMA. , . . ,04 Hours'
6. Sys'tem bus' structure: Typical system bus architecture,' 'E,\ 86
. configurations, miriimum mode system, maximum mode system.
06 Hours

7. Multiprocessor configurations: Co-processor configurations, 10()~~ly coupled


configurations, architecture and working of 8087 1'- f_)p,
architecture and working of 8089 lOP. 06 Ho.. t
8. Architecture of80486 pentium and Pentium pro processors. 06 Hou j

Text Books:
Y.C Liu & G.A.{Jibson, "Microcomputer systems: The 8086iSP88 family",
PHI
Intel manual
Reference Books:
1. Microprocessor and interfacing -Douglas V. Hall,TMH
2. The Intel Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Interfacing
Barry B. Brey -Pearson Education Inc. 2003 Edition

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COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKING

Sub. Code EE836 IA Marks 25


Hrs/W eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

Introduction
lne uses of computer network, network structure, network architecture. The OSI
reference model. The TCP/IP reference model. Services, Network
standardization, example networks. 08 Hours
The physical layer: Transmission and Switching
Frequency and time division multiplexing. Circuit switching, Packet Switchmg,
Hybrid switching, ISDN- integrated services digital network, ISDN services,
Evolution of ISDN, ISDN system architecture-e, The digital PBX, ISDN
inteIface, ISDN signaling. Perspective on ISDN, Terminal
handling: Polling Multiplexing versus concentration. 10 Hours
The medium access sub layer. .
The local and metropolitan area' networks. the ALOHA protocols" LAN pro'totols; .
IEEE. standard S02. fo~. LAN, fiber QPtic' networks, sateiIite' .
. networks, packet ~adio networks.. '. . . . 08 Hours.

The Data link layer '.'


Data link layer design iS8UC8, Error detection and Correction, Elementary data link
Protocols, protocol peIformance. Sliding window protocols,
protocol specification and verifications. . 10 Hours

The network layer


Network layer design issue. Routine algorithms. Congestion control algorithms.
Internetworking, Network layer in the Internet and A TM
Networks. 08 Hours
The transport layer
Transport service, Transport protocols; Internet transport protocol (TCP &.
UDP) . 08 Hours
Text Books:
1. Computer Networks -Tanenbaum, PHI-3rd Edn (Ch: 1,2,3,4,5,6)
2. Computer Communication & Network Technologies, Micheal A
Gallo & Hancock, Thomson Publications, 2003 edition.
Reference Books:
1. Computer networks: Protocols, Standards and inteIfaces
2. Data and Computer communications - W Stallings - PHI
3. Network for computer Scientists & Engineers Y oun Zhen oxford
press, 2002 edition

5D
OPERA TING SYSTEMS

Sub. Code EE837 IA Marks 25


Hrs/W eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks ,100

1. Introduction to operating systems & their classification. 03 Hours What is


an operating system, Mainframe systems, Desktop systems, Multiprocessor
system, Distributed system, Clustered system, Real time system, Handheld
system, Feature migration, Computing environments.
2. Operating system structures 03 Hours
System components, as Services, System calls, System programs, System
structure, Virtual machines.
3. Process, Inter process Communication, Threads & CPU Scheduling
08 Hours
Process concept, Process scheduling, Operation on processes, . Cooperating.
processes, Inter process. cOf!llTIunication. ,Threads
,Overview, Multithreading models, 'Threading issues;Pthreads,. Java' threads.
CPU scheduling' -' B~sit. concepts; Scheduiing' Gri,teria,'
Scheduling algorithms, Multiple processor scheduling,' Real time' sched~ling. '
Process Synchronization and handling Deadlocks 10 Hours
The Critical section problem, Synchronization hardware, Semaphores, Classical ~1

problems of synchronization, Critical regions, monitors. Deadlock - SySotem


model, Deadlock characterization, Methods for handling deadlocks - Deadlock
prevention, deadlock avoidance, Deadlock detection and recovery from
deadlock.

4. Storage Management
Main memory management - Background, Swapping, Contiguous
allocation, Paging, Segmentation, Segmentation with paging. 05 Hours
.
Virtual memory - Background, Demand paging, Process creation, Page
replacement algorithms, Allocation of frames, thrashing. 05 Hours
File System interface - File concept, A.ccess methods, Directory structure,
File system mounting, File system implementatiot!, Directory
implementation, Allocation methods, free space management 05 Hours
5. Protection and Security 06 Hours
Goals of protection, Domain of protection, Access matrix, implementation
of access matrix, Revocation of access rights, The security problem,
Authentication, Program threats, System threats, Securing systems and
facilities, Intrusion detection, Cryptography.

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6. Introduction to distributed operating systems: 04 Hours
Background, Topology, Network types, Communication, Co protocols,
Robustness, Design issues
7. Case Study - Linux operating system 03 Hours
Design principles, Kernel modules, Process management, Memory
management, File systems, Input and output, communication.
Text Book:
Operating System Concepts by Abraham silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg
Gagne, 6th edition, Addison WeslaJy & Sons 2002,2003.
References Books:
1. Operating system concepts and design by Milan Milankovic II
edition Mcgrawhi11 1992. 2. Operating systems by Harvey M Deital
Addison wesley 1990 3. Operating systems - A concept based Approach,
D.M Dhamdhere
Tata Mcgrawhi1l 2002.

EMBEDDED SYSTEM..

Sub. Code EE841 IA Marks .25


Hrs/W eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. '. . 52 . Exam Marks 100
1. Concept of Embedded system Design, Embedd~d microcontrollers cores,
embedded memories, examples of embedded system. 10 Hours
2. Technological aspects of embedded systems: Interfacing between analog
and digital blocks, signal conditioning digital signal processing.
10 Hours
3. Subsystem interfacing, interfacing with external systems, user
interfacing. 10 Hours
4. Design trade offs due to process incompatibility, thermal considerations
etc., 10 Hours
5. Software aspects of embedded systems, rea time programming
languages, operating systems for embedded systems. 12 Hours
Text Books:
1. Valvano, l.W. Embedded Microcomputer system; Real time interfacing,
Brooks/Cole, 2000
2. Ganssle, Jack., The art of Designing Embedded systems, Newness, 1999 Simon
3. David, An embedded software primer, Addison Wesley, 2000 Ayala, KJ.., The 8051
4. Microcontroller, Architecuture, Programming and Applicating, Pernam IntI. 1996

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VLSI CIRCUITS & DESIGN
Sub. Code EE842 IA Marks 25
Hrs/Week 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
A review of micro electronic3 and an introduction to mos technology
Introduction to integrated circuit technology. Production of E ~ beam masks
06 Hours
Basic electrical properties of mos an bicmos circuit
Rain to source current Ids vresus Vds' relationships-BICMOS latchup
susceptibility. 08 Hours
mos and bicmos circuit design processes 08 Hours
Mas layers - Symbolic diagrams
Basic circuit concepts 06 Hours
Sheet resistance - Choice of layers
, scaling of moscircuits , ,,"
08 Hours
S.calingmodel, and scaling factors- Limit du~ to current density
subsystem design and .ayout .~ " 08 Hours
Some architecture i,ssues - Other system considerations
sudsystem design processes 04 Hours

illustraion of the design process


.
Some general considerations AND An illustration of
04 Hours
Observation on the design process, Regularity Design of an ALU subsystem
. Text Books:
1. Basic VLSI design -3rd pucknell PHI
2. Fundamentals Modem VLSI Devices, Yuan Taun Tak H
Ning,Cambridge Press, South Asia Edition 2003.
3. Modem VLSI Design wayne wolf, Pearson Education Inc. 3rd
edition, 2003. .
COMPUTER CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL DRIVES
Sub. Code EE843 IA Marks 25
Hrs/Week 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Introduction of Microcomputer control of Elective Drives:
Review of microprocessors in Industrial Motor drive systems,
Microprocessor control of converter fed DC motor drives. Performance
analysis of Microprocessor based control system applied
to adjustable speed motor drives. 20 Hours
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2. Microprocessor control of Induction Motors:
Microprocessor based vector control system for Induction motor drives.,
Microprocessor based optimal efficiency drive of an Induction motor,
Microprocessor control of current fed synchronous motor drive
Microprocessor control for censor less Brushless motor, Microprocessor
control, Microprocessor control of switched reluctance
motor. 20 Hours

3. Vector control of Inductor motor drives, permanent may net


synchronous motor drives 12 Hours

Text Books:
1. B.K.Bose "Microcomputer Control of Power electmics & Drives"
IEEE press 1987.
2. Leonard W. Control of Electrical Drives, Spvinger vesitl 09 1985 3. V ASP
-Vector control of Electrical Machine, Oxford Press 1980

DIGITAL RELAYS
'.
Sub. Code . EE844 : . IA Marks 25 . 03.
.
.

Hr-s/'Veek 04.. .Exam Hrs. . . 100


Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks

Static Relays: Introduction, advantages and disadvantages, classification logic


ckts, S'moothing circuits, voltage regulator; squ'!-[e wave generator; time delay
ckts, Level detectors, summation device, sampling circuit, zero
crossing detector, output devices. 10 Hours
Comparators: Replica Impedance, mixing transformers, general equation of
phase and amplitude comparator, realization of ohm, mho, impedance and offset
impedance characteristics, duality principle, static amplitude comparators,
rectifier bridge comparators, transductor comparator, sampling comparator,
coincidence circuit, Hall eff~ct devices, Magneto receptivity,
Zener diode phase comparator, multi input comparators 12 Hours
Static over current, Timer and voltage relays: Instantaneous over current relay,
definite time lag relay, inverse time over current relay, static timer relay, basic
delay circuits, monostable delay circuits, single phase
instantaneous over voltage relay using OP AMP 10 Hours
Differential relays: Basic principals: Longitudinal, transverse and multi input
differential comparator circuits. Applications to generators
transformers buses and lines, effect of c.1. errors and primary current
transients 10 Hours

54 .
Di.stance Relays Input to phase4 and amplitude comparators, Types of distance relays,
their equations and characteristics, special types of conic
section characteristics distance relays with linear coupler 10 Hours
Text Books:
1. Warrington and van-c-protective relays their theory and practice Vol I and Vol II,
chanpman and hall 1962, 1968
2. 3. Madhavan rao, T.S. Power system protection
Patra S.P, BasIJ SK Choudhris, Power system protection oxford and IBH
publishing
4. Ravindranath A and Chander, M.Power system protection and switch gear,
new age

DA T ABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Sub. Code EE845 IA Marks 25


HrslWeek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Introduction to database. systems Managing Data; A Historical
,PeI'spect~ve; File' Systems versus a, DBMS; Advantages of a DBMS;
Describing and Storing, Data' in a DBMS;.. Queries in'.a DBMS;
~ransaGtion, Management;' Structure: of a DBMS; People, Who work 'with
Databases.. 04 Hours

2. Entity -relationship model: Using High-Level Conceptual Data Models for


Database Design; An Example Database Application; Entity Types, Entity
Sets, Attributes and Keys; Relationship tyPes, Relationship Sets, Roles and
Structural Constraints; Weak Entity Types; Refining the ER Design for the
COMP ANY Database; ER Diagrams, Naming
Conventions and Design Issues. 05 Hours
3. Relational model and relational algebra Relational Model Concepts;
Relational Model Constraints and Relational Database Schemas; Update
Operations and Dealing with Constraint Violations; Unary Relational
Operations: SELECT and PROJECT; Relational Algebra Operations from
Set Theory; Binary Relational Operations: JOIN and DIVISION; Additional
Relational Operations; Examples of Queries in Relational Algebra;
Relational Database Design Using ER- to- Relational Mapping.
08 Hours
4. SQL- The Relational Database Standard: SQL Data Definition and
Data Types, Specifying Basic Constraints in SQL, Schema. Change
Statements in SQL; Basic Queries in SQL; More Complex SQL Queries;
Insert, Delete and Update Statements in SQL; Additional Features of SQL;
Specifying Genera Constraints as Assertion; Views (Virtual

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Tables) in SQL; Database Programming: Issues and Techniques;
Embedded SQL, Dynamic SQL. 09 Hours
5. Database Design: Informal Design Guidelines far Relatian Schemas; Functianal
Dependencies; NOlmal Farms Based an Primary Keys; General Definitians af
Secand and Third Narmal Farms; Bayce-Cadd Narmal Farm; Properties af
Relatianal Decampasitians; Algarithms far Relatianal Database Schema Design;
Multivalued Dependencies and Faurth Narmal Farm; Jain Dependencies and Fifth
Narmal Farm; Inclusian Dependencies; Other Dependencies and Narmal Farms.
. 10 Hours
Database security: Introductian to. Database Security; Access Cantral;
6. Discretianary Access Mandatary Access Ca'ntral. 03 Hours

7. Transaction management: The ACID Properties; Transactians and


schedules; cancurrent executian af transactians; Lack-based can currency
cantral; perfarmance af lacking; Transactian suppart in SQL; Intraductian
to. crash recavery; 2PL, ss4rializabilty and recaverability; Introductian to.
lack management; Lack canversians; Dealing with Deadlacks; specialized
lacking techniques' Cancurrcncycantral without
lad<i~g; Introductian to. ARIES; The la,g; Other recavery-rehited, data' ' ,
,'structures; The' vvrite-ahead Lag pr~tacol; 'Check 'painting';' rec<ivering f~om a
system crash; Media R~covery; Other algorithms and InteraCtian
with cancurrency cantrol. 13 Hours

Text Books:
Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke: Database Management
Systems (Third Editian), McGraw-Hill, 2003 .

Elmasri and Navathe: Fundamentals af Database Systems (Faurth Editian),


Pearsan Educatian, 2003

POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND STABILITY

Sub. Code EE846 IA Marks 25


HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100

1. Induction to power system stability problem


Basic cancepts and definitians: Ratar angle stability, valtage stability and valtage
callapse, Mid-term and lang-term stability Classificatian af stability, states af
aperatian and system security system dynamic problems. 05 Hours

2. Review of classical methods:


System madel, same mathematical analysis af steady state stability, analysis af
transient stability and simplified representatian af excitatian cantrol.
06 Hours
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3. Modeling of synchronous machine
Introduction, synchronous machine, park's transformation, analysis of steady state
perfOImance per unit equivalent circuits of synchronous machine, determination of
parameters of equivalent circuits, measurements for obtaining data, saturation models,
transient analysis of a synchronous
machine. 10 Hours

4~ Excitation and prime move controllers:


Excitation system Modelling, system representation by state evasions, prime
move control systems. 05 Hours
5. Transmission line, SVC and loads:
D-Q transformation using L-B variables, static var compensators, loads
05 Hours 6.
Dynamics of a synchronous generator connected to estimate bus: System model,
synchronous machine model, calculation of initial conditions,
inclusion of SVC Model. 07 Hours

7. Analysis of a single machine system:.


Small signal analysis with b,lock diagram representation, s)'nchron~zing and
damping torque analysis, small signal mod~l, no~lineai osc~llators: 06 Hours,
.'

8. Application of power system stabilizers:'


Basic' concepts, control signals" ,structure and tuning of PSS, f~eld
implementation and operating experience.. 08 Hours

Text Books:
1. K.R.Padiyar, Power system dynamics, stability and control second
edition., BS Publications, Hyderabad.
2. P.Kunder,Power system stability and control, 1994, Tata Mcgraw
Hill, Inc .

Reference Book:
P.W.Sauer & M.A.Pai: Power system dynamics and stability: Pearson
education, Asia Jnc:, 2003 Edition.

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

Sub. Code EE847 IA Marks 25


HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
Introduction: Designing for Electromagnetic compatibility, EMC regulation,
Typical Noise path, use of network theory, Method of noise coupling,
miscellaneous noise sources, Methods of eliminating interference. 08 Hours

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..
Cabling: Capacitive coupling, Effect of shield on capacitive coupling Inductive
coupling, mutual inductance calculations, Effect of shield on magnetic coupling,
Magnetic coupling between shield and inner conductor, shielding to prevent magnetic
radiation, shielding a receptor against magnetic fields, shied transfer impedance
Experimental data, Example of Selective shielding, coaxial cable versus shielded
twisted pair braided shields, effect of
pigtails, ribbon cable, Electrically long cables. 10 Hours
Grounding: Safety' grounds, signal grounds, single point ground systems hybrid
grounds, multipoint ground systems, functional ground layout, practical low frequency
grounding, hardware grounds, single ground reference for a circuit amplifies shields,
grounding of cable shields, ground loops, low frequency analysis of common mode
choke, high frequency
analysis of common mode choke, differential amplifiers, shields grounding at
high frequencies, guard shields guarded meters. 10 Hours

Balancing and Filtering: Balancing, power supply Decoupling, Decoupling filters,


Amplifier decoupling driving capacitive loads, High frequency
filtering system bandwidth, Modulation and coding. 08 Hours

.Shielding:- ~ear fields and far fields, charact~ristic & wave iirip~dance's ,.
. . shielding effective'n~ss~ (ibsorption loss, re.flecti.on loss., composite.
adsorption
. . & reflection loss~ suinm3[Y of shiel~ing equation,. shieldIng with magnetic material,
experimental data, apertu~es, wave guide below cut off, conductive gaskets,
conductive windows,' conductive' coatings, cavity re.~onance,
brooding of shields. . 10 Hours
Electrostatic discharge: State Generation, human body model, static discharge,
ESD Protection in equipment design, software & ESD protection
ESD protection ESD versus EMC. 06 Hours
Text Books:
Henry W. Ott, "Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems",
Second Edition, John Wily & Sons, 1989 (Chapter: 1,2,3,4,6, 12)

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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,
BELGAUM SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION V
SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Teaching hours Examination
S. Sub- Title Teaching /week
No Code Dept. Theory Pract. Duration I.A. Theory/ Total
Marks Pract. Marks
1 EE51 Electrical Power Generation EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
2 EE52 Modem Control Theory EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
3 EE53 Electrical Power transmission EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
& Distribution
4 EE54 DC Machines & Synchronous EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Machine
5 EE55 Digital Signal Processing EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
6 EE56 Operational Amplifiers & EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Linear IC' s
7 EEL57 DC Machines & Synchronous EE -- 03 03 25 50 75
Machines Lab
8 EEL58 Circuits simulation & EE -- 03 03 25 50 75
Measurements Lab
24 06 - 200 700 900
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VI
SEMESTER B.E.- ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
-, Teaching hours Examination
S. Sub- Title :reaching /week
No Code Dept. Theory Pract. Duration LA. Theory/ Total
Marks Pract. Marks
1 EE61 Power System Analysis & EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Stability,
2 EE62 Electrical Machine Design EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
3 EE63 Switch Gear & Protection EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
4 EE64 Transformer & Induction EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Machine '
5 EE65 Electrical Drawing & CAD EE 04 n- 03 25 100 125
6 *Elective-I (Group -A) EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
7 EEL67 Transforms Induction EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
Machines Lab
8 EEL68 G
ControlASystem Lab EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
*EI
_n___,. ---- n- 24 06 -- 200 700 900
EE661 Object Oriented Programming System EE664 Advanced Power Electronics
with C++
EE662 Network Synthesis & Active filter EE665 Communication Engineering
Design
EE663 Digital System Design using VHDL EE666 Testing & Commissioning of Electrical
Equipment ..I
EE667 Electronics Instrumentation
1
1
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VII
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VIII
SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING
Teaching
Teaching hours
hours Examination
Examination
S.S. Sub-
Sub-Code Title
Title Teaching
Teaching !week
/week
NoNo Code Dept. Theory
Dept. Theory PractJ
Pract. Duration
Duration I.A.
I.A. Theory! Total
Theory/ Total
Project Marks Pract.
Marks Pract. Marks
Marks
f 1 erp7l Industrial
EE81 Constitutions of India
Management, Any
EE 0404 ------ 03
03 2525 100
100 125
125
&Professional
Electrical EstimationEthics
& Dept.
2 ECn Computer Techniques in
Economics EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
2 EE82 Power System
Industrial Drives & EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
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3 EC73 Application
Electrical Power Utilization EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
3 4 EC74
EE13' High Voltage Engineering EEEE 04 04 ------ 0303 2525 100
100 125
125
*Elective - IV (Group-D)
4
5
-.
fE g+3 . *Elective - II (Group-B)
-
*Elective V (Group-E)
EE
EE
04
04
---
---
03
03
25
25 100
100
125
125
5 6 .EE85
EE86
.
Proiect Work
*Efective - III (Group-C)
Seminar on Proiect Work
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EE
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7 EeL 77 Relay HVILab EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
6 --- ---- ---- 250 500 750
8 ECL78 Power Simulation Lab EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
24 06 -- 200 700 900
* Elective: Group B * Elective: Group C
EE751 Renewable Enery Source EE761 Advanced Electrical Machine
E£752 - Fuzzy Loic Control EE762 'Operations "Research
EE753 DataBtructures with Alorith "EE763 Peripherals & Microcontrollers
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EE754 Over voltages in power System EE_513 AI & ANN Applications in Power System
EE755 Digital Communication System EE765 Discrete Control Systems
EE756 Advanced Insulation Engineering EE766 Power Syslm Operation & Control
EE756 Power System Planning EE767 Advanced Mathematics

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