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Electrical 7 th sem full
1. SCHEME OF STUDIES & EXAMINATIONS
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7
th
Semester
S.
No
.
Course No. Course Title Teaching
Schedule
Marks
of Class
Work
Examination
Marks
Total
Marks
Total
Credits
Duration
of Exam
L T P Theory Prac.
1. EE401B SENSORS & TRANSDUCERS (EE, EEE, IC,
common with 5th
sem. AEI)
3 1 - 25 75 - 100 4 3
2. EE403B ELECTRIC DRIVES (EE, EEE, IC) 3 1 - 25 75 - 100 4 3
3. EE405B DIGITAL SIGNAL & IMAGE PROCESSING
(EE, EEE, IC)
3 1 - 25 75 - 100 4 3
4. EE407B POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND
CONTROL
3 1 - 25 75 - 100 4 3
5. Open ELECTIVE 4 - - 25 75 - 100 4 3
6. EE423B ELECTRIC DRIVES LAB. (EE, EEE, IC) 2 20 - 30 50 1 3
7. EE425B DIGITAL SIGNAL & IMAGE PROCESSING
LAB. (EE, EEE, IC)
- - 2 20 - 30 50 1 3
8. EE415B PROJECT - - 4 100 - - 100 4 -
9. EE433B PROFESSIONAL TRAINING – II - - 2 50 - - 50 2 -
TOTAL 16 04 10 295 375 60 730 28
LIST OF OPEN ELECTIVES:
1 MEI 623B ENTREPRENEURSHIP 6 BT401B BIOINFORMATICS
2 BME451B MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 7 AE417B MODERN VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
3 ECE305B CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 8 CE451B POLLUTION & CONTROL
4 EE451B ENERGY AUDIT 9 CSE411B MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
5 EEE457B ENERGY RESOURCES & TECHNOLOGY 10 IT413B CYBER SECURITY
Note:
1. Assessment of Professional Training-II, undergone in summer vacations at the end of 6th
semester, will be based on seminar,
viva-voce, report & certificate of professional training obtained by the students from the industry / institute / research lab /
training centre, etc.
2. Student will be permitted to opt for any one professional elective. However, departments will offer only those electives for
which they have the requisite expertise. The choice of students for any elective shall not be binding on the department to
offer, if department does not have the necessary expertise. Minimum strength of students shall be twenty.
3. Project load will be treated as 2 hrs. per week for project coordinator including his own guiding load of 1 hour, and 1 hour for
each participating teacher irrespective of number of students/groups under him/her. Project will commence in VII Semester
where student will identify project problem, complete design, procure the material, start the fabrication, complete the survey,
etc. depending upon nature of the problem. Project will continue in VIII semester.
4. Every student has to participate in the sports activities. Minimum one hour is fixed for sports activities either in the morning or
evening. Weightage of moral values ðics is given in General Proficiency Syllabus.
5. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator in the examination. However, sharing/exchange of
calculator is prohibited in the examination.
6. Electronics gadgets including Cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
2. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Sensors And Transducers Subject Code: EE401B
Detailed Content
Unit No.1
Topic No.1 : Basic Concepts Of Sensors And Transducers And Their Classification
Topic No.2 : Characteristics And Choice Of Transducers, Factors Influencing The Choice Of Transducers, Resistive Transducers
Topic No.3 : Potentiometers, Loading Effect, Construction Of Potentiometers, Materials Used For Potentiometers
Topic No.4 : Strain Gauges, Theory Of Strain Gauges, Types Of Strain Gauges, Semiconductor Strain Gauges
Topic No.5 : Rossetts, Load Cells. Thermistors, Thermometers, Thermocouples And Their Application
Unit No.2
Topic No.6 : Variable Inductance Transducers, Linear Variable Differential Transformer(Lvdt), Rotary Variable Differential
Transformer(Rvdt)
Topic No.7 : Synchros, Control Type Synchro Systems, Synchros As Torque Transmitters
Topic No.8 : Capacitive Transducers, Transducers Using Change In Area Of Plates, Transducers Using Change In Distance Between
Plates, Differential Arrangement, Variation Of Dielectric Constant For Measurement Of Displacement And Liquid
Level, Frequency Response Of Capacitive Transducers
Topic No.9 : Piezoelectric Transducers, Modes Of Operation Of Piezoelectric Crystals, Properties Of Piezoelectric Crystals,
Equivalent Circuit Of Piezoelectric Transducers, Loading Effects And Frequency Response, Impulse Response Of
Piezoelectric Crystals
Unit No.3
Topic No.10 : Hall Effect Transducers, Photovoltaic Cells, Photoconductive Cells
Topic No.11 : Semiconductor Photodiode, Phototransistors, Measurement Of Angular Velocity
Topic No.12 : Electrical Tachometers, Electromagnetic Tachometer Generators, Digital Methods, Photoelectric Tachometers,
Stroboscope And Stroboscopic Methods
Topic No.13 : Measurement of Low Pressure Using Various Methods, Measurement of Acceleration, Flow Liquid Level And
Humidity Employing Different Transducers.
Unit No.4
Topic No.14 : Chemical Sensors, Measurement Of Ph Values, Measurement Of Thermal Conductivity.
Topic No.15 : Data Acquisition In Instrumentation Systems, Various Types Of Data Acquisition Systems, Method Of Data
Transmission
Topic No.16 : General Telemetry System, Types Of Telemetry Systems, Landline Telemetry And Radio Frequency ( R.F.) Telemetry.
Topic No.17 : Recent Trends in Sensor Technology, Smart Sensors, Basic Building Blocks Of Smart Sensors, Application of Smart
Sensors.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
3 1 - 4 25 75 3 hours 100
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A.K.Sawhney, “A Course In Electrical And Electronics Measurement And Instrumentation,”Dhanpatrai& Co.
2. D.V.S.Murti, “ Transducers And Instrumentation,” Phi.
3. D.Patranabis, “ Principles Of Electronic Instrumentation,” Phi
4. Electronic Instrumentation And Measurements : David A.Bell , Oxford University Press.
5. Electronic Measurements And Instrumentation : K.Lal Kishore, Pearson
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. D. Patranabis, “Sensors And Transducers,” Phi.
2. D.A.Bell, “Electronic Instrumentation And Measurements, “Phi.
3. Rangan, Sharma And Mani, “Instrumentation Devices And Systems,” Tmh.
3. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Electric Drives Subject Code: EE403B
Detailed Content
Unit No.1.1 Electrical Drives
Topic No.1 : Introduction, Advantages
Topic No.2 : Choice Of Electrical Drive Machines
Topic No.3 : Status Of Ac And Dc Drives
Unit No.1.2 Dynamics Of Electrical Drives
Topic No.4 : Fundamental Torque Equations, Multi-Quadrant Operation
Topic No.5 : Equivalent Values Of Drive Parameters
Topic No.6 : Load Torque Components, Types Of Loads
Topic No.7 : Steady State Stability, Load Equalization
Unit No.1.3 Control Of Electrical Drives
Topic No.8 : Modes Of Operation
Topic No.9 : Closed Loop Control Of Drives
Topic No.10 : Sensing Of Current And Speed
Unit No.2 Dc Motor Drives
Topic No.11 : Speed-Torque Characteristics Of Different Types Of Dc Motors
Topic No.12 : Starting, Types Of Braking, Transient Analysis
Topic No.13 : Speed Control Methods, Static Control Of Dc Motors
Topic No.14 : Converter Fed Dc Drive& Chopper Fed Dc Drive
Unit No.3 Induction Motor Drives
Topic No.15 : Characteristics, Analysis And Performance
Topic No.16 : Starting, Braking Method, Transient Analysis
Topic No.17 : Methods Of Speed Control, Vector Control Vector Control
Topic No.18 : Static Control Techniques- Stator Frequency Control, Stator Voltage Control, Rotor Resistance Control
Topic No.19 : Static Scherbius System & Static Kramer System
Unit No.4.1 Selection Of Motor Power Rating
Topic No.20 : Heating And Cooling
Topic No.21 : Determination Of Motor Rating, Continuous, Short Time And Intermittent Duty Rating
Topic No.22 : Determination Of Moment Of Inertia Of The Flywheel
Unit No.4.2 Traction Drives
Topic No.23 : Nature Of Traction Load, Important Features Of Traction Drives,
Topic No.24 : Static Control Of Traction Drives; Comparison Between Ac And Dc Tractions
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
3 1 - 4 25 75 3 hours 100
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, G.K.Dubey, Narosa Publishing House
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Power Semiconductor controlled drives, G.K.Dubey, Prentice Hall.
2. Electric Drives: V.Subrahmaniyam TMH
3. Electric Drives: Leonard, Narosa Pub.
4. Electric Drives: Diwan
5. Power Electonics : M.D.Singh, K.B.Knanchandani : McGraw Hill
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
4. Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Digital Signal & Image Processing Subject Code: EE405B
Detailed Content
Unit No.1 Signals and Signal Processing
Topic No.1 : Characterization & Classification Of Signals Typical Signal Processing Operations
Topic No.2 : Example Of Typical Signals, Typical Signals Processing Applications
Topic No.3 : Discrete- Time Random Signals. Discrete Time Signals, Operations On Sequences, The Sampling Process
Topic No.4 : Discrete-: Time Systems, Time-Domain Characterization Of Lti Discrete Time Systems, Correlation Of Signals
Unit No.2.1 Transform-Domain Representation Of Signals
Topic No.5 : Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, Discrete Fourier Transform, DFT Properties
Topic No.6 : Computation Of The DFT Of Real Sequences
Topic No.7 : Linear Convolution Using The Dft. FFT Algorithms
Unit No.2.2 Digital Processing Of Continuous-Time Signals
Topic No.8 : Sampling Of Continuous Signals, Analog Filter Design, Anti-Aliasing Filter Design
Topic No.9 : Sample-And-Hold Circuits, A/ D & D/ A Converter
Topic No.10 : Reconstruction Filter Design
Unit No.3.1 Digital Filter Structure
Topic No.11 : Lock Diagram Representation, Signal Flow Graph Representation
Topic No.12 : Equivalent Structures, Fir Digital Filter Structures
Topic No.13 : IIR Filter Structures, Parallel All Pass Realization Of IIR Transfer Function
Topic No.14 : Digital Sine-Cosine Generator
Unit No.3.2 Digital Filter Design
Topic No.15 : Impulse Invariance Method Of IIR Filter Design
Topic No.16 : Bilinear Transform Method Of IIR Filter Design, Design Of Digital Iir Notch Filters
Topic No.17 : Fir Filter Design Based On Truncated Fonner Sens, Frequency Sampling Approach, Applications Of DSP
Unit No.4.1 Multirate Digital Signal Processing
Topic No.18 : Introduction To Multirate Digital Signal Processing
Topic No.19 : Sampling Rate Conversion, Filter Structures
Topic No.20 : Multistage Decimator And Interpolators, Digital Filter Banks
Unit No.4.2 Digital Image Processing
Topic No.21 : Digital Image Representation
Topic No.22 : Fundamental Steps In Image Processing, Elements Of Digital Image Processing Systems
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
3 1 - 4 25 75 3 hours 100
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital Signal Processing : Proakis and Manolakis; PHI Pub.
2. Allan Y. Oppenhein& Ronald W. Schater , "Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2004. REFERENCE
3. Digital Signal Processing, Amberdar, Cengage Publishers
4. Digital Signal Processing : Salivahanan&Gnanapriya; TMH Pub.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. J. R. Jhohnson, “Intorduction to Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2000.
2. B. Somanthan Nair, “Digital Signal Processing: Theory, Analysis & Digital Filter Design”, PHI, 2004
3. Sanjit K. Mitra, “DSP a Computer based approach” , TMH, 2nd Ed., 2001.
4. Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, PHI, Second Edition, 2008.
5. C.-T. Chen, “Digital Signal Processing”, Oxford, 2007.
6. S. Sridhar, “Digital Image Processing”, Oxford, 2011.ws
7. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition:Lawrence RabinerBiing-Hwang JuangB.Yegnanaryana, Pearson
8. Simon Haykin : Adaptive Filter Theory, Pearson.
5. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7
th
Semester
Subject: Power System Operation And Control Subject Code: EE407B
Detailed Content
Unit No.1 Automatic Generation Control
Topic No.1 : Single Area Load Frequency Control , Load Frequency Vs Economic Control
Topic No.2 : Two Area Load Frequency Control
Topic No.3 : Speed Governor, Dead Band, Digital Load Flow Control
Topic No.4 : Decentralized Control, Application To Matlab
Unit No.2 Excitation & Voltage Control
Topic No.5 : Exciters , Boost Buck Excitation System , static Excitation System, Brushless Excitation System
Topic No.6 : Development Of Excitation System, Transfer Function
Topic No.7 : First Bench Mark Model
Unit No.3 Power System Stability
Topic No.8 : Definitions: Angular Stability- Steady State Stability, Dynamic Stability, Transient Stability
Topic No.9 : Mechanics Of Angular Momentum, Swing Equation, Equal Area Criteria, Critical Clearing Angle, Solution Of
Swing Equation
Topic No.10 : Stability Study In Multi-Machine System, Application Of Matlab
Topic No.11 : Technique Of Improving Transient Stability, Voltage Stability, Voltage Collapse, V-P And V-Q Curves.
Unit No.4 Economic Load Dispatch
Topic No.12 : Generation Operation Cost
Topic No.13 : Economic Dispatch Problem
Topic No.14 : Economic Dispatch Including Transmission Loss
Topic No.15 : Derivation Of Transmission Loss Formula.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
3 1 - 4 25 75 3 hours 100
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Power Systems Engineering By S K Gupta, Umesh Publication, New Delhi
2. Power System Analysis By O I Elgerd: Tmh Publication New Delhi
3. Modern Power System By Nagrath Kothari: Tmh Publication New Delhi
4. Power System Analysis And Stability By S Svadhera: Khanna Publication New Delhi
5. Power System Analysis By Hadi Sadat: Tmh Publication, New Delhi
6. Power System Dynamics & Stability By Sauer And M A Pai: Person Education
7. Power System Stability And Control:Parbhakundur, Mcgraw Hill.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Power System Operation And Control By S Sivanagaraju& G Sreenivasan: Pearson Education
2. Advanced Power System Analysis & Dynamics By L P Singh: Wiley Eastern Ltd New Delhi
3. Elements Of Power System Analysis By W D Stevenson: Mgh Publication New Delhi
4. Power System Dynamics By M A Pai: Prentice Hall New Delhi
5. Dynamic Control Of Large Electric Power Systems By Ilic: Tbi Pub,
6. Power Generation, Operation And Control By Alen J. Wood By Wiley.
7. Power System Analysis: T.K.Nagsarkarm.S.Sukjija, Oxford University Press
6. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7
th
Semester
Subject: POLLUTION & CONTROL Subject Code: CE451B
Detailed Content
UNIT.1 WATER POLLUTION
Topic no.1 : Classification of water pollutants,
Topic no.2 : water characteristics,
Topic no.3 : Effluent standards, primary treatment, secondary treatment – aerobic (activated sludge, aerated lagoons
Topic no.4 : Trickling filter, roughing filter,
Topic no.5 : Rotating biological contactor) anaerobic (contact process, UASB).
UNIT .2.1 AIR POLLUTION
Topic no.6 : Classification of air pollutants,
Topic no.7 : Particulates: Physical characteristics,
Topic no.8 : Mode of formation, setting properties,
Topic no.9 : Control measures
UNIT .2.2 HYDROCARBONS
Topic no.10 : Nature; sources, control, Carbon Monoxide: Source,
Topic no.11 : Harmful effects on human health,
Topic no.12 : Control measures. Oxides of Sulphur and Nitrogen Sources,
Topic no.13 : Effects on human health and plants. Control measure.
UNIT.3.1 SOLID WASTE
Topic no.14 : Types, sources and properties of solid waste, methods of solid waste treatment and disposal
UNIT.3.2 SOLID WASTEMANAGEMENT
Topic no.15 : Generation, Collection and techniques for ultimate disposal,
Topic no.16 : Elementary discussion on resource and energy recovery.
UNIT .4
Topic no.17 : Elementary treatment of nuclear pollution, metal pollution,
Topic no.18 : Noise pollution their effects & control.
Topic no.19 : Trace element: Mechanism of distribution, essential and non essential elements,
Topic no.20 : Trace of element in marin environment, its ecological effects and biological effects.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
3 1 - 4 25 75 3 hours 100
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Environmental Engg.: by Howard s. Peavy& Others, MGH International.
2. Metacaf – EDDY – Waste-water engineering revised by George Teholonobus (TMH)
3. Environmental Chemistry by B.K. Sharma, Goel Publishing, Meerut.
4. Environmental Chemistry, A.K.DE, Wiley Eastern.
5. Air Pollution: H.C. Perking – McGraw Hill.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
7. Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Electric Drives Lab Subject Code: EE423B
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Speed control of dc motor using dc chopper.
2. Speed control of dc motor using single-phase converter.
3. Speed control of dc motor using 3-phase converter.
4. Speed control of dc motor using single- phase dual converter.
5. Inverter fed single-phase induction motor drive.
6. CSI fed induction motor drive.
7. Speed control of single- phase induction motor using ac regulator.
8. Regenerative braking of dc motor using single- phase converter.
9. Speed control of single-phase induction motor using cycloconverter.
10. Static rotor resistance control method.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
- - 2 1 20 30 2 hours 50
NOTE:
1. The students will be required to perform the 8 experiments/exercises from the above list and any other experiments
designed on the basis course
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing/ex-change of calculator
are prohibited in the examinations.
3. Electronic gadgets including cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
8. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Digital Signal & Image Processing Lab Subject Code: EE423B
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Perform the following experiments using MATLAB:
1. To represent basic signals (Unit step, unit impulse, ramp, exponential, sine and cosine).
2. To develop program for discrete convolution.
3. To develop program for discrete correlation.
4. To understand stability test.
5. To understand sampling theorem.
6. To design analog filter (low-pass, high pass, band-pass, band-stop).
7. To design digital IIR filters (low-pass, high pass, band-pass, band-stop).
8. To design FIR filters using windows technique.
9. To design a program to compare direct realization values of IIR digital filter
10. To develop a program for computing parallel realization values of IIR digital filter.
11. To develop a program for computing cascade realization values of IIR digital filter
12. To develop a program for computing inverse Z-transform of a rational transfer function.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
- - 2 1 20 30 2 hours 50
NOTE:
1. The students will be required to perform the 8 experiments/exercises from the above list and any other experiments designed
on the basis course
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing/ex-change of calculator are
prohibited in the examinations.
3. Electronic gadgets including cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
9. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Project Subject Code: EE415B
1. The primary objective of this course is to develop in students the professional quality of synthesis employing technical
knowledge obtained in the field of Engineering & Technology through a project work involving design, analysis augmented
with creativity, innovation and ingenuity.
2. Project involving design/ fabrication/ testing/ computer simulation/ case studies,etc. which commences in the VII Semester
will be completed in VIII Semester and will be evaluated through a panel of examiners consisting of the following:
a. Chairman of Department/HOD : Chairperson
b. Project coordinator : Member Secretary
c. Respective project supervisor : Member
3. The student will be required to submit two copies of his / her project report to the department for record (one copy each
for the department and one for participating teacher).
4. Project coordinator will be assigned the project load of maximum of 2 hrs. per week including his/her own guiding load of
one hr. However, the guiding teacher will be assigned maximum of one period of teaching load irrespective of number of
students / groups under him / her.
5. The format of the cover page and the organization of the body of the report for all the B.Tech. will be finalized and
circulated by the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
- - 4 4 100 - - 100
10. SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 7th
Semester
Subject: Professional Training – II Subject Code: EE433B
1. At the end of 6
th
semester, each student would undergo four weeks Professional Training in an Industry / Institute /
Professional / Organization / Research Laboratory etc. with the prior approval of the Training and Placement Officer of the
University and submit in the department a typed report along with a certificate from the organization.
2. The typed report should be in a prescribed format.
3. The report will be evaluated in the VII Semester by a Committee consisting of two to three teachers from different
specializations to be constituted by the Chairperson of the department. The basis of evaluation will primarily be the
knowledge and exposure of the student towards different processes and the functioning of the organization.
4. The student will interact with the committee through presentation to demonstrate his / her learning.
5. Teachers associated with the evaluation work will each be assigned 2 periods per week load.
Study Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Total
Marks
Lectures per week Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)
L T P Credits Max. Marks Max. Marks Exam Duration
- - 2 2 50 00 - 50