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The document outlines the curriculum for a B. Tech in Mechatronics Engineering program across 8 semesters. It includes the courses taken each semester along with their course codes, titles, credit hours, and contact hours. The courses cover topics in engineering mathematics, data structures, digital systems, microcontrollers, robotics, sensors, control systems, automation, and a capstone project. Students can also choose open and program electives, with options to minor in areas like electric vehicles, industrial IoT, robotics, material science, or business management. The program aims to provide skills in mechatronics integration and applications across various engineering domains.

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The document outlines the curriculum for a B. Tech in Mechatronics Engineering program across 8 semesters. It includes the courses taken each semester along with their course codes, titles, credit hours, and contact hours. The courses cover topics in engineering mathematics, data structures, digital systems, microcontrollers, robotics, sensors, control systems, automation, and a capstone project. Students can also choose open and program electives, with options to minor in areas like electric vehicles, industrial IoT, robotics, material science, or business management. The program aims to provide skills in mechatronics integration and applications across various engineering domains.

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B TECH in MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

Year THIRD SEMESTER FOURTH SEMESTER


Sub. Code Subject Name L T P C Sub. Code Subject Name L T P C
MAT 2151 Engineering Mathematics – III 2 1 0 3 MAT 2261 Engineering Mathematics – IV 2 1 0 3
MTE 2151 Data Structures and Algorithms 2 1 0 3 MTE 2251 Automated Manufacturing Systems 3 0 0 3
MTE 2152 Digital System Design 3 1 0 4 MTE 2252 Design of Machine Elements 3 1 0 4
MTE 2153 Microcontroller based System Design 4 0 0 4 MTE 2253 Linear Control Theory 3 1 0 4
II MTE 2154 Robotics I 2 1 0 3 MTE 2254 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications. 3 1 0 4
MTE 2155 Sensors and Instrumentation 4 0 0 4 *** **** Open Elective – I 3
MTE 2161 Microcontroller Lab 0 0 3 1 MTE 2261 CAD and Kinematics’ Simulation Lab 0 0 3 1
MTE 2162 Robotics Lab I 0 0 3 1 MTE 2262 Integrated Electronics Lab 0 0 3 1
MTE 2163 Sensors and PLC lab 0 0 3 1 MTE 2263 Manufacturing Processes Lab 0 0 3 1
17 4 9 24 14 4 9 24
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) 30 Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) + OE 27 + 3 = 30
FIFTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER
HUM 3151 Engg Economics and Financial Management 2 1 0 3 HUM 3152 Essentials of Management 2 1 0 3
MTE 3151 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 0 4 MTE 3251 Automobile Engineering 2 1 0 3

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MTE 3152 Electric Drives 3 1 0 4 MTE 3252 Energy and Heat Transfer 3 1 0 4
MTE 3153 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Systems 2 1 0 3 MTE **** Program Elective – I 3 0 0 3
III MTE 3154 Theory of Machines 3 1 0 4 MTE **** Program Elective – II 3 0 0 3
*** **** Open Elective – II 3 *** **** Open Elective – III 3
MTE 3161 Drives, Controls and Modelling Lab 0 0 6 2 MTE 3261 Hydraulics Lab 0 0 3 1
MTE 3162 Robotics Lab II 0 0 3 1 MTE 3262 IIoT Lab 0 0 6 2
MTE 3263 Pneumatics Lab 0 0 3 1
13 5 9 24 13 3 12 23
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) + OE 27 + 3 = 30 Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) + OE 28 + 3 = 31
SEVENTH SEMESTER EIGHTH SEMESTER
MTE **** Program Elective – III 3 0 0 3 MTE 4298 Industrial Training 1
MTE **** Program Elective – IV 3 0 0 3 MTE 4299 Project Work/Practice School 12
MTE **** Program Elective – V 3 0 0 3 MTE 4296 Project Work (Only for B.Tech honour Students) 20
IV
MTE **** Program Elective – VI 3 0 0 3
MTE **** Program Elective – VII 3 0 0 3
*** **** Open Elective – IV 3
15 0 0 18 13
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) +OE 15 + 3 = 18
Minor Specializations THIRD SEMESTER
I. Electric Vehicle Technology
MTE 4051: Automotive Control Systems
MAT 2151: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III [2 1 0 3]
MTE 4052: Battery and Fuel Cell Technology
MTE 4053: Mechatronics modelling of Hybrid Vehicles Vector Calculus: Gradient, divergence and curl, their physical meaning
MTE 4054: Vehicle Dynamics and identities. Line, surface and volume integrals. Green's theorem,
statements of divergence and Stoke's theorems, applications. Fourier
II. Industrial IoT Systems series: Fourier series of periodic functions, Euler's formulae. Fourier
MTE 4055: Database Management Systems series of odd and even functions and functions with arbitrary period.
MTE 4056: Information Security for Industrial Automation Half range expansions. Fourier integrals. Sine and cosine integrals,
MTE 4057: Internetworking for Industries Fourier transform, Sine and cosine transforms. Harmonic analysis.
MTE 4058: Principles of Cryptography Partial differential equations: Basic concepts, solutions of equations
III. Robotics and Automation involving derivatives with respect to one variable only. solutions by
MTE 4059: Artificial Intelligence indicated transformations and separation of variables. Derivation of one-
MTE 4060: Robot Dynamics and Control dimensional wave equation (vibrating string) and its solution by using
MTE 4061: Robot Path Planning and Mobile Robots the method of separation of variables. D'Alembert's solution of wave
MTE 4062: Soft Robotics equation. Derivation of one dimensional heat equation using Gauss
IV. Material Science divergence theorem and solution of one dimensional heat equation.
PHY 4051: Physics of Low Dimensional Materials Solution by separation of variables. Numerical Methods: Finite difference
PHY 4052: Physics of Photonic & Energy Storage Devices expressions for first and second order derivatives (ordinary and partial).
CHM 4051: Chemical Bonding Solution of boundary valued problems, Classification of second order
CHM 4052: Chemistry of Carbon Compound partial differential equations. Numerical solutions of Laplace and
Poisson equations by standard five point formula and heat and wave
V. Business Management
equations by explicit methods.
HUM 4051: Financial Management
References:
HUM 4052: Human Resource Management
HUM 4053: Marketing Management 1. Kreyszig, Erwin, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley &
HUM 4054: Operation Management Sons, (5e), 2010.
2. S. S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, (2e),
VI. Computational Mathematics
1990, Prentice Hall.
MAT 4051: Applied Statistics and Time Series Analysis
3. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 1989, Khanna
MAT 4052: Computational Linear Algebra
Publishers
MAT 4053: Computational Probability and Design of Experiments
MAT 4054: Graphs and Matrices 4. Murray R. Spiegel, Vector Analysis, 1959, Schaum Publishing Co.

Program Electives
MTE 2151: DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS [2 1 0 3]
MTE 4063: Big Data Analytics
Accessing variables through pointers, Pointers arithmetic and arrays,
MTE 4064: Building Automation
Pointers and Functions, Recursion- definition, Recursive programs,
MTE 4065: Computer Architecture and Real time Systems
Stacks, Queues, Evaluation of expressions, Linked lists-singly, doubly,
MTE 4066: Computer Networks and Communication Protocols
header node, circular along with application. Trees- Binary trees, In-
MTE 4067: Design of Mechanical Drives
order, Preorder and Post order traversal of Trees. Creation, Insertion and
MTE 4068: Dynamics and Controls of Mechatronics Systems
Deletion operations on Binary search tree. Sorting – Bubble sort,
MTE 4069: Electric Vehicle Machines and Drives
Selection sort, Merge sort, Quick sort, Heap sort. Searching – Linear
MTE 4070: Embedded Systems and RTOS
search, Binary search. Horspool algorithm, Open Hash table, Floyd's
MTE 4071: Engineering Materials
algorithm, Warshall's algorithm, Prim's algorithm, Kruskal's algorithm,
MTE 4072: Hybrid Vehicle Technology
Dijkstra's algorithm.
MTE 4073: Machine Learning
MTE 4074: Machine Tool Technology References:
MTE 4075: Machine Vision and Image Processing 1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg, A Structured Programming
MTE 4076: Mechanical Vibrations Approach Using C, (3e), Centage Learning India Pvt. Ltd. India, 2007.
MTE 4077: Micro Electro Mechanical Systems 2. Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni, Susan Anderson and Freed,
MTE 4078: Micro-manufacturing Systems Fundamentals of Data Structures in C, (2e), Silicon Press, 2007.
MTE 4079: Nanotechnology 3. Richard F. Gillberg, Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Structures, A Pseudo
MTE 4080: Production Operations and Management code Approach with C, (2e). Centage Learning India Pvt. Ltd. India,
MTE 4081: Robotics II 2009.
MTE 4082: Systems Modelling and Simulation 4. Tenenbaum Aaron M., Langsam Yedidyah, Augenstein Moshe J.,
MTE 4083: Wireless Sensor Networks Data Structures using C, (1e), Pearson Prentice Hall of India Ltd., 2007.
Open Electives 5. Debasis Samanta, Classic Data Structures, (2e), PHI Learning Pvt.
MTE 4301: Autonomous Robots Ltd., India, 2010.
MTE 4302: Electric Vehicle Technology
MTE 4303: Hydraulics and Pneumatics Systems MTE 2152: DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN [3 1 0 4]
MTE 4304: Industrial IoT Design of combinational circuits by using principles of minimization of
MTE 4305: Introduction to Robotics Boolean equations: Adder, Subtractor, Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer,
MTE 4306: Mechatronics Systems Demultiplexer. Concept of K-Maps reduction, Design sequential circuits
by using memory elements like latches and flip-flops, FPGA
Architectures- ACTEL, XILINX and ALTERA logic families, logic module,
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switching technology, I/O cells, Programmable interconnect, Modeling order systems, trajectory-following control, continuous vs. discrete time
of circuits at structural, dataflow, behavioral abstraction levels using control, modeling and control of a single joint.
Verilog HDL modeling language.
References: References
1. Morris Mano, Digital design, (3e), Prentice Hall of India, 2002. 1. John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control, (3e),
2. A. Anand Kumar, Switching Theory and Logic Design, (2e), Prentice PHI, 2005.
Hall of India, 2009. 2. C. Peter., Robotics, Vision and Control: Fundamental Algorithms in
3. Samir Palnitkar, Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, MATLAB. Vol. 73. Springer, 2011.
(2e), Prentice Hall PTR, 2003. 3. G. Ashitava, Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis, Oxford
4. David J Comer, Digital Logic State Machine Design, (3e), Oxford University Press, 2006.
University Press, 2012. 4. Murray, Richard M., Zexiang Li, S. Shankar Sastry, and S. Shankara
Sastry, A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation, CRC
5. Neil H.E Weste and Kamran Eshraghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI
press, 1994.
Design, (2e),Wesley, 1998.
5. S. Bruno and O. Khatib, EDS: Springer handbook of Robotics,
Springer, 2016.
MTE 2153: MICROCONTROLLER BASED SYSTEM DESIGN [4 0 0 4]
Introduction to 8051: Introduction to embedded controllers, Harvard vs. MTE 2155: SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION [4 0 0 4]
Von Neumann architecture, commercial microcontroller devices. Units and standards, calibration, static and dynamic characteristics of
Architecture of 8051: Registers, Register Banks, PSW, CPU, PC, DPTR, an instrument, error analysis, electromechanical indicating
SFRs, RAM, ROM, Stack); Programming model of 8051, Pin diagram & instruments. Material science concepts: materials used as sensors
details, I/O Ports & details. 8051 Assembly Language Programming: and transducers. analog and digital voltmeters, ammeters,
Assembler Directives, Addressing Modes of 8051, Instruction set, multimeters, DC bridges, AC bridges, fault detection- short circuit,
calculation of delay, delay programs. Timers, Counters, Serial open circuit, shielding and grounding methods, introduction to
Communication, Interrupts, Programming examples. 8051 sensors and transducers, potentiometers, physical quantities and their
Programming in Embedded C: Data types in embedded C, arithmetic & measurements- strain, force, speed, velocity, acceleration, proximity
logic operators, control statements and loops in embedded C, functions and range, temperature, pressure, flow, level, O2 sensors,
& arrays, I/O port programming, programming timers & counters, breathalyzers, display device- digital CRO, data storage, introduction
Interrupts & Serial communication program. Hardware Interfacing : to data acquisition, elements of data acquisition system, concept of
Programmable I/O (8255); Memory Interfacing, Stepper Motor, DAC, signal conditioning. PLC: Programming formats using contacts and
ADC, Seven Segment Display, LCD, Relays & Optoisolators. Design of coils, latching etc. Converting simple relay logic diagram to PLC ladder
Microcontroller based systems: Emergency Alarm System, Temperature diagram, Digital logic implementation in ladder programming, Timer
Control System, Traffic Light Control System, SCR Firing Circuit. and counter functions, Arithmetic functions, R-trig / F- trig pulses, shift
Introduction to other Microcontroller families (PIC, AVR, ARM). registers, sequence functions, PID principles and functional block,
References: position indicator with PID control. Communication: Industrial Process
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillipse Mazidi, Rolin D. Mckinlay, Automation, Networks and Protocols: AS-i, CAN, MODBUS,
8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Using Assembly and PROFIBUS-DP, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Connectors.
C, Pearson Education, 2010. References:
2. Myke Predko, Programming and Customizing the 8051 1. A.K. Sawhney, A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements
Microcontroller, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007. and Instrumentation, (19e), Dhanpat Rai & Co. Publishers, 2012.
3. Kenneth J. Ayala, 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems 2. A. K. Sawhney, A course in Mechanical Measurement and
using Assembly and C, Cengage Learning, 2010. Instrumentation, (9e), Dhanpat Rai & Co. Publishers, 2012.
4. Ajay V. Deshmukh, Micro controllers- Theory and Applications, TMH, 3. R.K. Rajput, Electrical & Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation,
New Delhi, 2008. (2e), S.Chand Publishers, 2010.
5. Krishna Kant, Microprocessors and Micro controllers, PHI, India, 4. Bela G. Liptak, Process Measurement and Analysis, (4e), CRC press,
2007. 2003.
MTE 2154: ROBOTICS I [2 1 0 3] 5. Liptak, B.G. (Ed.), Instrument engineers' handbook, Vol. 3: Process
Introduction: Definition of robots, definition and factors affecting the software and digital networks, (1e) CRC Press, Boca Raton, London,
control resolution, spatial resolution, accuracy and repeatability, 2002.
specification of a robot, actuators and sensors, drives and transmission
systems used in robotics. Spatial descriptions and transformations: MTE 2161: MICROCONTROLLER LAB [0 0 3 1]
Descriptions, operators, transform equations. Introduction to Lie algebra Microcontroller: Introduction to 8051, arithmetic instructions, array
and Rodrigues's rotation formula and Quaternions. Manipulator handling and code conversions, bit manipulations and logic instructions,
kinematics: Link description, manipulator kinematics, actuator space, timer/counter programming, serial communication and interrupts,
joint space, and Cartesian space, kinematics of two industrial robots, interfacing ADC with 8051, interfacing stepper motor with 8051,
frames with standard names. Introduction to kinematics of parallel interfacing DAC with 8051, interfacing logic controller with 8051,
manipulators, Closed loop constraints, four bar mechanism, Stewart interfacing seven segment display with 8051, interfacing LCD with
platform. Inverse manipulator kinematics: Pieper's solution when three 8051, implementing a traffic light controller using 8051.
References:
axes intersect. Manipulator dynamics: Introduction, acceleration of a
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillipse Mazidi, Rolin D. Mckinlay,
rigid body, mass distribution, Newton's equation, Euler's equation
8051 Microcontrollerand Embedded Systems Using Assembly and
iterative Newton-Euler dynamic formulation. Trajectory generation: Path
C, Pearson Education, 2010.
description and generation, joint-space schemes Cartesian-space
2. Myke Predko, Programming and Customizing the 8051
schemes. Linear control of manipulators: Introduction, feedback and
Microcontroller, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.
closed-loop control, second-order linear systems, control of second-

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3. Kenneth J. Ayala, 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems explicit methods. Difference equations: Difference equations
Using Assembly and C, Cengage Learning, 2010. representing physical systems, difference operator, the z transforms,
4. Ajay V. Deshmukh, Microcontrollers- Theory and Applications, Tata properties of z transforms, initial and final value theorems, solution of
McGraw Hill, 2008. difference equations by the method of z transforms.
5. Krishna Kant, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, PHI, 2007. References:
1. P. L. Meyer, Introduction to Probability and Statistical Applications,
MTE 2162: ROBOTICS LAB I [0 0 3 1] (2e), American Publishing Co., 1979.
Robotics: Simulation of forward and inverse kinematics in computational 2. Kreyszig Erwin, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley &
software, Preliminary idea of master-slave control including hardware Sons, 2010.
interfacing, Concept of Daisy Chain Network to control multiple actuators 3. Duffy Dean G, Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB,
simultaneously. Introduction to Robot Studio an offline Programming CRC Press, 2016.
Tool. Defining Targets and Path Generation. Creating a Custom Tool and 4. Jeffrey Alan, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Academic Press,
Defining a Work object. Conveyor Tracking using Robot Studio. Control 2001.
of Stepper Motor Actuators using Raspberry PI. PID Control of Lego Line
Following Robot. Robot Vision- Part Shape Detection using Sherlock MTE 2251: AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3]
–Image Processing Software. Food Quality Inspection. Colour Detection
Overview of Manufacturing and Automation: Production systems,
using Sherlock- Image Processing Software.
Automation in production systems, Automation principles and
References:
strategies, Manufacturing operations, production facilities. Additive
1. John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control, (3e),
Manufacturing : Process Chain for Additive Manufacturing Processes,
PHI, 2005.
Rapid Prototyping Data Formats, Liquid Based Process, Rapid Freeze
2. C. Peter., Robotics, Vision and Control: Fundamental Algorithms in
Prototyping, Solid Based Process, Powder Based Process, Rapid Tooling
MATLAB. Vol. 73, Springer, 2011.
Application in design, engineering, analysis and planning, Applications.
Subtractive Manufacturing: Computer numerically controlled machining,
MTE 2163: SENSORICS AND PLC LAB [0 0 3 1]
Numerical control in Non-Traditional Machining, Adoptive control
Behavior of inductive, magnetic, reflection light scanner, and one way
Machining system. Basics of CNC programming (Simulation). Flexible
barriers, reflection light barrier OBS and an ultrasonic sensor. Path power
Manufacturing System: Group Technology, Cellular Manufacturing,
characteristic curve of inductive analog encoder, reduction factor of
Quantitative Analysis of Cellular Manufacturing (Rank order Clustering),
reflection light scanner OJ, fitted with an optical waveguide. Response
Flexible Manufacturing system (FMS), Quantitative analysis of FMS
curve of inductive sensor, capacitive sensor, magnetic field sensors.
(Bottleneck model), Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP). Product
Switching frequency and switching distance and hysteresis of NBN, CJ,
Life Cycle and Data Management (PLDM): Components of PLM, phases
MB, OJ. Calculation of maximum admissible velocity of an object using
of PLM, PLM feasibility study, PLM visioning. PLM Strategies, Strategies
ultrasonic sensor.
for recovery at end of life, recycling. Product Data Managment systems
Introduction of PLC, study basic components, networking and different
and importance, barriers to PDM implementation.
programming technique. Of PLC. Study NO, NC and holding circuit
programs, Implement of Simple Ladder program, to study basic References:
functions of timers, counters, math, logical and program control 1. C.K. Chua, K.F. Leong, C.S. Lim, Rapid Prototyping: Principles and
instructions. Study different applications using ladder logic. Applications, (3e), 2010.
2. Gibson, I, Rosen, D W., and Stucker, B., Additive Manufacturing
References: Methodologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing,
1. Siemens PLC manual, Siemens. Springer, 2014.
2. PLC training practice module, BOSCH REXROTH manual Germany 3. Groover Mikell P, Automation, Production Systems, and Computer
2011. Integrated manufacturing, (4e), Prentice Hall of India. New Delhi,
3. John W. Webb and Ronald A. Reiss, Programmable logic controllers- 2016.
Principle and applications, (5e), PHI, 2005. 4. Kalpakajain, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, (4e),
4. Sensorics training system practice module, BOSCH REXROTH Addison Wesley, New York, 2014.
manual, Germany 2011. 5. Saaksvuori, Antti, Immonen, Anselmi, Product Lifecycle
5. Sensors in theory and practice, BOSCH REXROTH AG Germany Management, (2e), Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.
2007.
MTE 2252: DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS [3 1 0 4]
FOURTH SEMESTER Stresses and strains, bending moments, uniaxial, biaxial and complex
loading systems, principal planes and stresses, Theory of pure bending,
MAT 2261: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS IV [2 1 0 3] stress distribution in beams, stresses in shafts, stepped and hollow shafts,
Probability: Introduction, finite sample spaces, conditional probability theories of failure, deflection of beams by double integration method and
and independence, Baye's theorem, one dimensional random variable, Macaulay's method, stress concentration, fatigue loading, S-N diagram,
mean, variance. Two and higher dimensional random variables: mean, design of transmission shafts, ASME code for shaft design, design of
variance, correlation coefficient. Distributions: Binomial, Poisson, helical springs, terminologies of springs, static and fatigue load on springs,
uniform, normal, gamma, Chi-square and exponential distributions, concentric springs, design of power screws, stresses in different
simple problems. Moment generating function, Functions of one components of power screws, torque calculations, efficiency of power
dimensional and two dimensional random variables, Sampling theory, screws, design of spur gears, dynamic and wear load based gear design,
Central limit theorem and applications. Finite difference expressions for beam strength and Lewis equation, selection of bearings, lubrication of
first and second order derivatives (ordinary and partial):Solution of bearings, specification and selection of ball bearings, sensing and
boundary value problems, Numerical solutions of Laplace and Poisson measurement of mechanical motion, computer programs to calculate
equations by standard five point formula and heat and wave equations by stresses and deflection in simple machine members.

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References: mechanisms like slider crank mechanism, 4 bar mechanism, cam and
1. Timoshenko and Young, Elements of Strength of Materials, Tata follower mechanism.
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003. References:
2. Popov E.P., Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall India, New 1. Gopalkrishna K. R., Machine Drawing, Subhas Publications,
Delhi, 2001. Bangalore, 2002.
3. Beer F. P. and Jonhston R, Mechanics of Materials, (3e), MacGraw Hill 2. Bhat N.D., Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, Anand,
Book Company, 2002 2002.
4. Shigley J. E. and Mischke C. R., Mechanical Engineering Design, 3. Venugopal K., Engineering drawing and graphics + Auto CAD,
(5e), McGraw Hill Inc, New York. 2004 Newage International ublishers, Delhi 2002.
4. Narayana K.L. and Kannaiah P, Text Book on Engineering drawing,
5. Bhandari V B., Design of Machine Elements, (2e), Tata McGraw-Hill
Scitech Publications, Chennai 2002.
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2007.
5. Sham Tickoo, CATIA – for Engineers and Designers, Dreamtech
Press, New Delhi 2005.
MTE 2253: LINEAR CONTROL THEORY [3 1 0 4]
Feedback control systems terminologies, control system design MTE 2262: INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS LAB [0 0 3 1]
process. differential equation of physical systems, linear approximation, Introduction to PSpice, Analog circuit designs using 741 IC linear
frequency domain representation, Time domain analysis and design, first applications of Op-amps, design of rectifiers, design of DACs and ADCs,
and second order system response analysis, time domain and Steady design of filters, astable, monostable multivibrators& Schmitt trigger,
State Error (SSE), stability, RH criteria, root locus technique. Introduction using 555 IC design and study of astable and monostable multivibrators,
to compensator design, design of lag, lead, and lag-lead compensating using 78xx and LM 317 IC, design and study of regulators. Digital circuit
network. Frequency domain analysis- frequency response, Bode plot designs- design of combinational circuits implementation of Boolean
construction and interpretation of system behaviour, gain margin & functions and arithmetic circuits, multiplexers, decoders, code
phase margin, relation between time domain & frequency domain converters, display driver interfaces, design of sequential circuits-
specification, SSE characteristics from frequency response, control design of ripple counters, shift registers and ring counters, design of
system design simulation analysis. synchronous counters, design of sequence detectors.
References: References:
1. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, (6e), Wiley India. 1. Franco Sergio, Design with Op amps & Analog Integrated Circuits,
2. R.C Dorf, R. H. Bishop, Modern Control Systems, (8e), Wesley McGraw Hill 1997.
Longman Inc. 2. J. Millman and H. Taub, Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms,
3. B.C. Kuo, F. Golnaraghi, Automatic Control Systems, (8e), Wiley India. TMH 2002.
4. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, (5e), PHI. 3. Morris Mano, Digital design, (3e), Prentice Hall of India.
5. M. Gopal, Control System: Principles and Practices, (4e), TMH. 4. Ananda Kumar, Switching Theory and Logic Design, Prentice Hall of
India, 2009.
MTE 2254: LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND 5. Vladimirescu, The PSpice Book, J. Wiley & Sons, New York, 1994.
APPLICATIONS [3 1 0 4]
Introduction to op-amp using 741IC, linear applications of Op-amp, MTE 2263: MANUFACTURING PROCESS LAB [0 0 3 1]
Operational amplifier and block diagram representation, characteristics Foundry shop:Introduction tomolding and pattern materials; use of
of ideal operational amplifier, Open loop and closed loop operation of cores; exercises involving preparation of small sand mould and castings.
operational amplifier, non-linear applications, precision half wave and full Forging practice: Introduction to forging tools; exercises on simple
wave rectifiers, peak detector, sample and hold circuit, log and antilog smithy; metal cutting machine: preparing the turning models by using
amplifiers, analog multipliers and dividers, comparators, designing of lathe; thread cutting; preparing models which includes milling, shaping
filters, design of analog to digital and digital to analog converters, and grinding (surface); spur gear cutting; CNC demonstration: vertical
designing of a stable and monostable multivibrator and its applications milling center and turning center.
using 555 timer IC. Operating principle of PLL using 565 IC, and its References:
applications, analysis, design of fixed and adjustable voltage regulators, 1. Chaudhury S. K. Hajara & Others, Elements of Workshop
and its applications. Technologyvol 1 & 2, (5e),Media Promoters & publishers Pvt.Ltd .,
Mumbai, 2004.
References: 2. R.K. Jain, Production Technology, (2e), Khanna Publishers, New
1. Stanley William D., Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated Delhi, 2002.
Circuits, Prentice Hall, (2e), 2004. 3. Raghuwanshi, B.S., A course in Workshop technology, Vol 1 & II,
2. Franco Sergio, Design with Op-amps and Analog Integrated Circuits, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
McGraw Hill, (3e), 2002.
3. David L. Terrell and Butterworth – Heinemann, Op Amps Design, FIFTH SEMESTER
Application, andTroubleshooting, (2e), 1996.
4. Ramakant A. Gaikwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, HUM 3151: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL
Prentice Hall of India, (4e), 2009. MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
5. Choudhury Roy D and Shail B. Jain, Linear Integrated Circuits, Wiley Nature and significance, Micro & macro differences, Law of demand and
Eastern, (4e), 2011. supply, Elasticity & equilibrium of demand & supply. Time value of
money, Interest factors for discrete compounding, Nominal & effective
MTE 2261: CAD AND KINEMATICS' SIMULATION LAB [0 0 3 1] interest rates, Present and future worth of single, Uniform gradient cash
2D sketcher exercises of simple machine components, solid modeling flow. Bases for comparison of alternatives, Present worth amount,
and assembly exercise of machine components like 6 axis robot, CPU Capitalized equivalent amount, Annual equivalent amount, Future worth
fan, bench vice, screw jack etc... Kinematic analysis of simple amount, Capital recovery with return, Rate of return method, Incremental
approach for economic analysis of alternatives, Replacement analysis.
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Break even analysis for single product and multi product firms, Break References:
even analysis for evaluation of investment alternatives. Physical & 1. Gopal K. Dubbey, Fundamentals of Electric Drives, (2e), Narosa
functional depreciation, Straight line depreciation, Declining balance Publishers, 2010.
method of depreciation, Sum-of-the-years digits method of depreciation, 2. Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., Electric machines, (3e), Tata McGraw
Sinking fund and service output methods, Costing and its types – Job Hill, 2011.
costing and Process costing, Introduction to balance sheet and profit & 3. Bimbra P.S., Power electronics, (3e), Khanna Publishers, 2010.
loss statement. Ratio analysis - Financial ratios such as liquidity ratios, 4. R. Krishnan, Electric Motor Drives Modeling, Analysis, and Control,
Leverage ratios, Turn over ratios, and profitability ratios. (2e), Prentice Hall, 2012.
References:
1. Prasanna Chandra., Fundamentals of Financial Management, Tata MTE 3153: HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
Mc-Graw Hill Companies, New Delhi, 2005. Pneumatic systems, structure and signal flow, compressors, actuators
2. James L Riggs, David D Bedworth and Sabah U Randhawa., and control valves, single acting and double acting cylinders, manual
Engineering Economics, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd, pneumatics, single and multiple actuators, limit switches, proximity
New Delhi, 2004. sensors, electro pneumatics and design of electro pneumatic circuits,
3. T. Ramachandran., Accounting and Financial Management, Scitech direction control valves, relay control systems, timers, counters,
Publications Pvt. Ltd. India, 2001. pressure control valves, closed loop pneumatics and Flow control
4. Eugene F. B. & Joel F. H., Fundamentals of Financial Management, valves. Hydraulic systems, physical principles of oil hydraulics,
(12e), Cengage Learning Publisher, 2009. hydraulic actuators, valves and accessories, hydraulic power pack,
5. M. Y. Khan & P. K. Jain., Financial Management, (5e), Tata McGraw Hill types of hydraulic pumps, accumulator, Filters, hydraulic circuits,
Publication, New Delhi, 2008. regenerative, meter in, meter out, bleed off, sequencing, pressure
6. Thuesen G.J., Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall of India, New reducing circuits, electro hydraulic circuits, proportional hydraulics and
Delhi, 2005. servo hydraulics.
7. Blank Leland T. Tarquin Anthony J. Engineering Economy, McGraw References:
Hill, Delhi, 2002. 1. Anthony Esposito, Fluid power with applications, Pearson Education,
8. Chan S. Park, Fundamentals of Engineering Economics, (3e), Pearson 2003.
Publication, 2013. 2. Andrew A. Parr, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Elsevier Science &
Technology Books, (3e) 2011.
MTE 3151: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING [3 1 0 4] 3. Scholz D., Proportional Hydraulics, Festo Didactic GMBH & Co,
Introduction to Signal Processing, operations on signals, Properties of Germany, 2002.
signals and systems, Impulse Response and convolution, Sampling, 4. Majumdar S.R., Pneumatic Systems - Principles and Maintenance,
Aliasing, Transform domain analysis of discrete-time systems: Z Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
Transform and application of Z transforms to discrete time systems, 5. Merkle D., Rupp K. and Scholz D., Electrohydraulics Basic Level TP
Computation of DFT, Fast Fourier Transform. Digital Filter Characteristics 601, Festo Didactic GMBH & Co, Germany, 1994.
and structures, IIR Filter Design using Butterworth and Chebyshev
approximations, Impulse invariant and bilinear transformation methods. MTE 3154: THEORY OF MACHINES [3 1 0 4]
FIR Filter Design using Window method and Frequency sampling Kinematics and Dynamics, Mechanisms and Machines, Plane and
method. Architectural features of Digital signal processors and Case Space Mechanisms, Kinematic Pairs, Kinematic Chains, Kinematic
study of TMS320C24x processor. Case study: Sensing, measurement Diagrams, Kinematic Inversion Four Link Planar Mechanisms and their
and analysis of mechanical motion, fault analysis. Inversions. Mobility and range of movement. Dynamics of Rotating
References: Bodies- Balancing. Turning Moment Diagram for Engines, Flywheel and
1. Oppenheim A.V, Willsky A.S, Signals and Systems, (2e), PHI,2011 Governors. Gears and Gear Trains. Straight line mechanisms, steering
2. Oppenheim A.V. and R.W. Schafer, Discrete time signal processing, mechanisms and universal joint. Dimensional synthesis of mechanism;
(2e), Prentice-Hall, 2001. motion, path and function generation. Advanced synthesis solutions,
3. Proakis J.G. and D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: branch and order defects.
Principles, Algorithms and Applications, (3e), PHI, 2007. References:
4. Rabiner L.R and Gold D.J, Theory and Applications of Digital Signal 1. John J. Uicker Jr., Gordon R. Pennock, Joseph E. Shigley, Theory
Processing, (2e), Prentice Hall, 2007. of Machines and Mechanisms, (5e) OUP USA, 2017.
5. TMS320F/C24x DSP Controllers, Reference Guide, June 1999. 2. Rattan. S. S, Theory of Machines, (4e), Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi,
2017.
MTE 3152: ELECTRIC DRIVES [3 1 0 4] 3. Bevan. T, Theory of Machines, (4e), Laxmi Publications, New Delhi,
Introduction to power electronics, switching characteristics, BJT, SCR, 2016.
MOSFET, triggering methods, PWM methods, controlled rectifiers, loads, 4. Ghosh and Mallick. A. K, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, (3e),
freewheeling diodes.DC motors, operating principles, torque speed Affiliated East West
characteristics, speed control concepts, solid state motor drivers Private Limited New Delhi, 2008.
choppers buck, boost, buck-boost, thyristor controlled rectifiers.AC 5. Ballaney P. L, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Khanna
motors, three phase induction motors, operating principles, torque Publishers, New Delhi, 2005
speed characteristics, speed control, solid state motor drivers, ac
voltage regulators, inverters, VSI, CSI, single phase induction motors, MTE 3161: DRIVES, CONTROLS AND MODELLING LAB [0 0 6 2]
synchronous motors, linear induction motors, PM synchronous motors, Automation motors and their drivers and controls: Stepper motors, servo
servo motors, switched reluctance motors, BLDC motors, stepper motors, linear motors etc.
motors.Fundamentals of electric drives, basic components, advantages, References:
closed loop control, speed, torque conventions, steady state equilibrium, 1. Drives and Control training system- Practice module, BOSCH
and determination of motor power rating. REXROTH manual, Germany2011.

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MTE 3162: ROBOTICS LAB II [0 0 3 1] 3. Mehrdad Ehsani, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell
Robot dynamic simulation, Implementation of model based controller, Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design, (2e), CRC Press, 2010.
ROS based system for path planning, Intelligent control system for multi- 4. Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals,
body system, Basic of swarm robotics, Integration of machine vision and (2e), CRC Press, 2010
robotics, Virtual reality and augmented reality, Simulation of soft robots. 5. Kripal Singh, Automobile Engineering Vol-1 and 2, Standard
Online Programming using IRB2600 and Teach Pendant- Jogging Publishers, Delhi, 2007
Operation, Creating Targets and Tracing a Square and Circle using Pen
Tool. Conveyor tracking using IRB robot. Control of Digital Inputs and MTE 3252: ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER [3 1 0 4]
Outputs through Rapid and IRB2600 Robot. EMU Robotek II ARM. Properties of pure substances and ideal gases, First and second laws of
References: thermodynamics, Energy conversion by cycles, Power-absorbing and
1. IRC5, Robotware 6.02, R15.2, User Documentation Rev C power producing cycles. Fluids and Their Properties, Fluid Pressure and
2. Sherlock Machine Vision Software User's Reference Manual, for Its Measurement, Hydrostatics, Buoyancy and Floatation, Kinematics of
Software versions 7.1.x and 7.2.x. Fluid Flow, Venturiemeter and Pitot Tube, Small and Large Orifices,
3. John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics- Mechanics and Control, (3e), Applications of the Momentum equation, Flow Through pipes, Heat
Pearson Education International, 2005. Transfer: Introduction to heat transfer, General Law of Heat Conduction,
4. Yoram Koren, Robotics for Engineers, McGraw Hill, 1992. Steady state one dimensional heat conduction with and without heat
generation, Heat Transfer from Extended Surfaces, Heat Transfer by
SIXTH SEMESTER Forced convection and Free convection, Radiation, Heat Exchangers,
Cooling of Electronic equipment.
HUM 3152: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] References:
Definition of management and systems approach, Nature & scope, The 1. Cengel Y Al and Boles M A, Thermodynamics, An Engineering
functions of managers, Corporate social responsibility. Planning: Types Approach, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2003.
of plans, Steps in planning, Process of MBO, How to set objectives, 2. Michael J Moran, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics,
Strategies, Policies & planning premises, Strategic planning process and Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2010.
tools. Nature & purpose of organising, Span of management, factors 3. Munson B R, Young D F and Okiishi T H, Fundamentals of Fluid
determining the span, Basic departmentalization, Line & staff concepts, Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons., Singapore, 2006
Functional authority, Art of delegation, Decentralisation of authority. HR 4. Kumar D. S, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, Kataria S K
planning, Recruitment, Development and training. Theories of and Sons, New Delhi, 2010.
motivation, Special motivational techniques. Leadership - leadership 5. Yunus A. Cengel, Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach, Tata McGraw
behaviour & styles, Managerial grid. Basic Control Process, Critical Hill Inc., New Delhi, 2005.
Control Points & Standards, Budgets, Non-budgetary control devices.
Profit & loss control, Control through ROI, Direct, Preventive control. MTE 3261: HYDRAULICS LAB [0 0 3 1]
Managerial practices in Japan & USA & application of Theory Z. The Working principles of hydraulic pumps, hydraulic motors, pressure switch,
nature & purpose of international business & multinational corporations, pressure reducing valve, accumulator, proximity switch, throttle valves,
unified global theory of management. Entrepreneurial traits, Creativity, pressure compensated flow control valves and direction control valves.
Innovation management, Market analysis, Business plan concepts, Rigging of manual and electro hydraulic circuits using above components.
Development of financial projections References:
1. Industrial Hydraulics Trainee's manual, BOSCH REXROTH manual,
References: Germany 2011.
1. Koontz D. Essentials of Management, Mc Graw Hill, New York, 2004.
2. Peter Drucker. Management, Task and Responsibility, Allied MTE 3262: IIOT LAB [0 0 6 2]
Publishers, 2006. Operation of TwinCAT software, tools and usage. I/O accessing: Analog
3. Peter Drucker. The practice of management, Butterworth Hein Mann, and Digital detection of sensors. Actuation on sensor detection using
2003. TwinCAT. HMI programming using TwinCAT. ADS communication in LAN.
MTE 3251: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING [2 1 0 3] Actuation and programming of stepper and servo motors using TwinCAT.
Introduction to automobile engineering: vehicle construction and Communication using OPCUA with remote server. Creation of apps for
layouts, chassis, frame and body, IC engines. Engine auxiliary systems. usage and remote control of factory floor.
Transmission systems, clutch types & construction, gear boxes- References:
Hydrodynamic Clutches Torque Converter. Hybrid and Electric Drive- 1. Beckhoff: New Automation Technology: Main Catalog, Volume 1,
trains: Basic concept of hybrid traction, hybrid drive-train architecture IPC, Motion, Automation, Germany, 2018.
–Traction Motor Characteristics, Tractive Effort and Transmission 2. Beckhoff: New Automation Technology: Main Catalog, Volume 2, I/O,
Requirement, Vehicle Performance, Fuel efficiency analysis. Steering Germany, 2018.
geometry and types of steering gear box, power steering, types of front
axle, types of suspension systems, pneumatic and hydraulic braking MTE 3263: PNEUMATICS LAB [0 0 3 1]
systems. Desirable tyre properties, conventional tubed & tubeless tyre. Operations of various valves like directional control valves, flow control
Introduction to Energy Storage Requirements in Hybrid and Electric valves, pressure control valves and switches like pressure switches,
Vehicles, Control and Regenerative breaking, Electronic control Unit, proximity switches. Operations of timers and counters. Rigging of
Energy Management Strategies used in hybrid and electric vehicles, manual pneumatic and electro-pneumatic circuits using above valves
Fundamentals of regenerative braking. and switches.
References: References:
1. Gisbert Lechner, Harald Naunheimer, Automotive Transmissions: 1. Practice for Professional Pneumatics Trainee's manual, BOSCH
Fundamentals, Selection, Design and Application, Springer- Verlag REXROTH manual, Germany 2011.
Berlin Heidelberg, New York, 1999. 2. Practice for Professional Electro-Pneumatics Trainee's manual,
2. Robert Fischer, Ferit Küçükay, Gunter Jürgens, Rolf Najork, Burkhard BOSCH REXROTHmanual, Germany 2011.SEVENTH SEMESTER
Pollak, “Automotive transmission book, Springer International
Publishing Switzerland 2015 244
Technical Safety Measures, Application of Measures at Battery
SEVENTH SEMESTER System Units, Considering non-E/E Measures in the Concept
Phase.Specific Hazards of Electric Vehicles, Applicable Design
There are five program electives and one open elective with total of 18
Approach for Batteries, Automotive Battery Design, Modularity and
credits to be taught in this semester.
Battery Components, Safety-Relevant Design Parameters, Structural
E
Vehicle Design Process Including Batteries, Standard Approach and
EIGHTH SEMESTER Requirements, Batteries in Crash Tests and Crash Simulation, Finite
Elements Model of the Battery, Modelling of Mechanical Deformation,
MTE 4298: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Modelling of Material and Joint Failure, Modelling of Electrical Contact
Each student has to undergo industrial training for a minimum period of 4 and Leakage, Experimental (Brief Description of the Test Rig, Testing
weeks. This may be taken in a phased manner during the vacation Method, Gas Analysis, Cell-Components Identification, Lithium-Ion
starting from the end of third semester. Student has to submit to the Cells, Electrical Characterization), Typical Course of a Thermal
department a training report in the prescribed format and also make a Runaway Experiment, Thermal-Runaway Experiments, Gas
presentation of the same. The report should include the certificates Analysis,Empirical Models, Equivalent Circuit Modelling,
issued by the industry. Parametrization, Mechanistic Models, Charge Transfer, Ion Transport,
Electron Transport, Porous Electrodes, Intercalation, Heat Generation,
MTE 4299: PROJECT WORK/PRACTICE SCHOOL Cell Ageing, Large-Scale Modelling, Thermal Behaviour, Electrical
The project work may be carried out in the institution/industry/ research Behaviour, Distributed-Micro-Structure Modelling, Mobility Demands
laboratory or any other competent institutions. The duration of the project and Primary Energy Resources, Internal Combustion Engines and
work shall be a minimum of 16 weeks which may be extended up to 24 Their Impacton Air Quality, Climate Change and Carbon-Free Fuel
weeks. A mid-semester evaluation of the project work shall be done after Chance, Hydrogen Production, Hydrogen Distribution, Hydrogen
about 8 weeks. An interim project report on the progress of the work shall Storage, Basic Concepts of Electrochemistry, Proton Exchange
be submitted to the department during the mid-semester evaluation. The Membrane Fuel Cells, Sensitivity of PEM Stacks to Operating
final evaluation and viva-voice will be conducted after submission of the Conditions, Durability of PEM Fuel Cells, Design of Hydrogen Fuel Cell
final project report in the prescribed form. Student has to make a Systems for Road Vehicles, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems: Preliminary
presentation on the work carried out, before the department committee Remarks, Hydrogen Feeding System, Air Feeding Systems, Thermal
as part of project evaluation. Management System, Integrated Fuel Cell System: Efficiency,
PROGRAM ELECTIVES Dynamics, Costs
References:
MTE 4051: AUTOMOTIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3] 1. Pasquale Corbo, Fortunato Migliardini, Ottorino Veneri, Hydrogen
Overview of Automotive Control Systems, Automotive Control-System Fuel Cells for Road Vehicles, Springer London Dordrecht Heidelberg
Design Process, Identifying the Control Requirements, Review of Engine New York, 2011.
Modeling, Engine Operations, Engine Control Loops, Control-Oriented 2. Michael H. Westbrook, The Electric Car Development and future of
Engine Modeling, Vehicle Dynamics, Coordinates and Notation for battery, hybrid and fuel- cell cars, Co-published by The Institution of
Vehicle Dynamics, Longitudinal Vehicle Motion, Lateral Vehicle Motion, Engineering and Technology, London, United Kingdom, and Society
Vertical Vehicle Motion, Human Factors in Vehicle Automation, Driver of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, USA, 2007.
Modeling, Design, Modeling, and Control of Automotive Transmission 3. Alexander Thaler, Daniel Watzenig, Automotive Battery Technology,
Systems, Powertrain Control Systems, Air–Fuel Ratio Control, Control of Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London, 2009.
Spark Timing, Idle-Speed Control, Transmission Control, Design, 4. Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimin Gao, Ali Emadi, Modern Electric, Hybrid
Modeling, and Control of Hybrid Systems: Control of Hybrid Vehicles, Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory, and Press,
Series, Parallel, and Split Hybrid Configurations, Hybrid Vehicle-Control 2009.
Hierarchy, Control Concepts for Series Hybrids, Control Concepts for
Parallel Hybrids, Control Concept for Split Hybrids, Feedback-Based
MTE 4053: MECHATRONICS MODELLING OF HYBRID
Supervisory Controller for PHEVs, Modeling and Control of Fuel Cells for
VEHICLES [2 1 0 3]
Vehicles: Modeling of Fuel-Cell Systems, Control of Fuel-Cell Systems,
Control of Fuel-Cell Vehicles, Parametric Design Considerations, Cruise Introduction to Vehicle Propulsion and Powertrain Technologies:
and Headway Control, Antilock Brake and Traction-Control Systems, Objectives of vehicle propulsion control. Powertrain architecture and
Vehicle Stability Control, Four-Wheel Steering, Active Suspensions, technologies. Importance of Powertrain Modeling and Models -
Overview of Intelligent Transportation Systems, Preventing Collisions, Drivetrain. Engine Management systems (EMS): Basic engine operation-
Longitudinal Motion Control and Platoons, Automated Steering and EMS building block, Effective work, Engine control structure and
Lateral Control. components, Automatic Code Generation and Information Exchange -
Calibration and Parameter Representation - Engine Maps - Model-Based
References:
Development. Fuel management and control: Stoichiometry and air-fuel
1. Zong Xuan, Automotive propulsion systems, CRC press, 2015.
ratio – Engine concepts and its geometry, Engine control – Power, torque
2. A. Galip Ulsoy, Ann Arbor, Automotive Control Systems, Cambridge and mean effective pressure - Feed-forward and Feedback Control
university press, 2012. Structure, Fuel Dynamics and Injector Compensation Driveline modeling
3. M. Thoma, F. Allgöwer, M. Morari, Identification for automotive Driveline control: General Modeling Methodology - Graphical Scheme of
systems, Springer, 2012. a Driveline - A Basic Complete Model and Rigid Driveline - Reflected
4. B.T. Fijalkowski, Automotive Mechatronics: Operational and Practical Mass and Inertias - Modeling of Neutral Gear and Open Clutch -Torque
Issues, Springer, 2011. Converter - Control Design and Validating Simulations- Driveline control
– goals of driveline control – State-space formulation – Controller
MTE 4052: BATTERY AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3] formulation – Driveline control with LQG/LTR. Miscellaneous - Vehicle
Introduction to Functional Safety Following ISO 26262, Description of control systems and performance measures: ABS control systems
Automotive Battery System Architecture, Classification and Application –ABS cycle detection – control of the Yaw dynamics – derivation of
of Safety Measures for Automotive Battery Systems, Organizational and simplified control law – derivation of reference values
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References: References:
1. Lars Eriksson, Lars Nielsen, Modeling and Control of Engines and 1. Silberschatz, Korth, Sudarshan, Database System Concepts, (6e),
Drivelines, (1e), Wiley, 2014. McGrawHill, New York, 2011.
2. Georg Rill, Road Vehicle Dynamics: Fundamentals and Modeling, 2. Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant Navathe, Durvasula V L N Somayajulu,
CRC press- Taylor and Francis group, 2011. Shyam K Gupta, Fundamentals of Database Systems, (6e), Pearson
3. Uwe Kiencke, Lars Nielsen, Automotive Control Systems: For Engine, Education, United States of America,2011.
Driveline and Vehicle, (2e), Springer, 2005. 3. Thomas Connolly, Carolyn Begg, Database Systems – A Practical
4. Rolf Isermann, Engine Modeling and Control: Modeling and Approach to Design, Implementation and Management, (4e),
Electronic Management of Internal Combustion Engines, Springer, Pearson Education, England, 2005.
2014. 4. Peter Rob, Carlos Coronel, Database Systems-Design, Implementation
and Management, (10e), Course Technology, Boston, 2013.
MTE 4054: VEHICLE DYNAMICS [2 1 0 3] 5. Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber, Data Mining Concepts and
Introduction to Vehicle System Dynamics: Theoretical background on Techniques, Morgan Kauffmann Publishers, (2e), 2008
Vehicle Dynamics and control, Fundamental approach to Vehicle
modelling. Longitudinal dynamics: Vehicle Load Distribution – MTE 4056: INFORMATION SECURITY FOR INDUSTRIAL
Acceleration, Brake Force Distribution, Braking Efficiency and Braking AUTOMATION [2 1 0 3]
Distance, Braking, Semi-Trailer. Tire Mechanics: Introduction, Introduction to security, Characteristics of Information, Components of
Mechanical Properties of Rubber, Slip, Grip and Rolling Resistance, Tire an Information system, Security System Development Lifecycle, The
Construction and Force Development, Contact Patch and Contact Need for Security- Business Needs first, Threats, Attacks, Intruders,
Pressure Distribution, Tire Brush Model, Lateral Force Generation – Ply Intrusion detection, Malicious Software – Types, Viruses, Viruses
Steer and Conicity, Tire Models – Magic Formula, Classification of Tyre countermeasures, Worms, Introduction to Database security, SQL
Models, and Combined Slip. Lateral Dynamics: Introduction, Bicycle injection, Reliability and Integrity, Sensitive Data, Inference, Multilevel
Model, Stability, and Steering Conditions, Effect of road loads on Databases, Proposals for Multilevel Security, Designs of Multilevel
Dynamics of Vehicle – Aerodynamics, rolling resistance, Total road load, Secure Databases, Transport-level Security- Web security issues, SSL,
Under-steer Gradient and State Space Approach, Parameters affecting TLS, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), S/MIME, IP security policy,
vehicle handling characteristics, Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Encapsulating Security payload, Internet Key Exchange, The need for
Vehicle Handling and Rollover Prevention. Vertical Dynamics: Firewalls, Firewall characteristics, Types of Firewalls, Cyber Crimes and
Introduction, Quarter Car Model. Noise, Vibration, and Harshness: Hackers- Cybercrimes, Cyber criminals, Hackers Hacking topologies,
Random Process and Conclusion, Traction control system, Anti-lock Types of Attacks, Dealing with the rising tide of cybercrimes, Indian
Braking system, Hydraulic unit for ABS and EPS. Overview on effect of Cyber Law offences.
safety system on Dynamics of Vehicle. References:
1. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and
References: Practice, (5e), Prentice Hall, 2010.
1. Reza N. Jazar, Vehicle dynamics: theory and application, Springer, 2017. 2. Michael E. Whitman and Herber J. Mattord, Principles of Information
Security, (4e), Centage Learning India Publication, 2011.
2. Hans B. Pacejka, Tire and Vehicle Dynamics, Elsevier, 2012.
3. Charles P Pfleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Security in
3. Rajesh Rajamani, Vehicle Dynamics and Control, Springer, 2011.
Compution,(4e), PHI, 2009.
4. Alexander F., Driveline systems of Ground Vehicles: Theory and
4. Joseph Migga Kizza, A Guide to Computer Network Security, Springer
design, CRC Publishers 2010.
Intertnation edition, 2009.
5. Thomas D. Gillespie, Fundamentals of Vehicle Dynamics, SAE
International 1997.
MTE 4057: INTERNETWORKING FOR INDUSTRIES [2 1 0 3]
Introduction to Computer Networks: Types of networks, Types of
transmission media, Concept and types of Multiplexing, Concept and
MTE 4055: DATABASE MANGEMENT SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
types of Multiple Access techniques, Principles and types of Analog and
Introduction: Database-System Applications, Relational Databases, Data Digital Modulation. ISO/OSI model: Physical layer: Types of cables,
Storage and Querying, Transaction Management, Database Architecture, Types of connectors, Communication standards, Data-Link layer,
Database Users and Administrators. Relational Model: Structure of Network Layer: IPv4, IPv6, Routing and Subnetting, Transport Layer:
Relational Databases, Database Schemas, Keys, Relational Query TCP, UDP. Networks in Industrial Process Automation: Introduction to
Languages, Relational Operations. Database Design and The E-R Model: networks in Industrial Process Automation, Networks and Protocols:
SQL: SQL Data Definition, SQL Data Types and Schemas, Integrity AS-i, CAN, DeviceNet, Interbus, LON, Foundation F i e l d b u s , H A R T,
Constraints, Basic Structure of SQL Queries, Set Operations, Aggregate PROFIBUS-PA, BACnet, ControlNet, Industrial Ethernet, Ethernet/IP,
Functions, Nested Subqueries, Additional Basic Operations Null Values, MODBUS, PROFIBUS-DP. Fiber Optic Communication: Principles of
Atomic Domains and First Normal Form, Decomposition Using Fiber-Optic networks, Types of Fiber-Optic cables, Fiber-Optic Network
Functional Dependencies, Functional Dependency Theory, Algorithms design, Fiber cable installation and setup, Splices and Connectors,
for Decomposition, Decomposition Using Multivalued Dependencies. Inspection and testing. Radio, Satellite and Infrared Communication:
Transaction Management: Transaction Concept. Data mining: Radio systems, Spread Spectrum techniques, Satellite LANs,
Introduction, Association rules mining, market based analysis, Apriori Communication bands in satellite communication, Infrared Systems,
Algorithm, Partition Algorithm, Pincer –Search Algorithm, Dynamic item Very fast Infrared.
set counting algorithm, FP-tree growth Algorithm, PC Tree, Multilevel
References:
association rules, Clustering Techniques: Introduction, Clustering
1. Liptak, B.G. (Ed.), Instrument engineers' handbook, Vol. 3: Process
paradigms, Partitioning Algorithms, k – Medoid & k- means Algorithms,
software and digital networks, (1e) CRC Press, Boca Raton, London,
CLARA, CLARANS, Hierarchical Clustering, DBSCAN.
2002.

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2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, (5e), Prentice Hall of State-Variable Representations, Dynamics of robots with actuators.
India Pvt. Ltd., 2010. Robot control problems – Regulator problem, tracking problem,
controllers. Set point Tracking, Actuator Saturation, Integrator Anti-
3. William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, (7e), windup Compensation, Quadratic Optimal control problem. Nonlinear
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2004. dynamics and control - Lyapunov stability theorem, Robust control,
4. James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking (A Top-Down Feedback-Linearization Controllers, Lyapunov Designs, Variable-
Approach Featuring the Internet), (3e), Pearson Education, 2005. Structure Controllers, Saturation-Type Controllers. Inverse dynamics
controllers, Force control, Stiffness control, Impedance control, Hybrid
5. Todd Lammle, Cisco Certified Network Associate-Study Guide, (2e), Position/Force Control, Reduced state modeling and control, Impedance
Sybex Inc. Publishing. 2000. Control, Stiffness and Compliance, Under-actuated System.
References:
MTE 4058: PRINCIPLES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY [2 1 0 3] 1. Mark W. Spong, Seth Hutchinson, M. Vidyasagar, Robot Modeling
Introduction- Security goals, Attacks, Services and Mechanisms, and Control, (2e), John Wiley and sons, 2009.
Classical Encryption Techniques, Symmetric Cipher model, 2. Frank L. Lewis, Robot Manipulator Control- Theory and Practice,
Transposition Techniques, The Data Encryption Standard, Block Cipher (2e), CRC Press, 2003.
Operation, Multiple Encryption and Triple DES, Modes of operation, 3. Mark W. Spong, Robot Dynamics and Control, (2e), John Wiley and
Mathematics of Cryptography- Modular Arithmetic, Fermat's and Euler's sons, 2009.
theorems, The Chinese Remainder Theorem, AES- structure, Round 4. Yoshikawa, Foundations of Robotics: Analysis & Control, (1e),
Functions, Key Expansion, Pseudorandom Number generators, Stream Prentice Hall India, 2009.
ciphers, RC4, Public-key Cryptosystems, RSA algorithm, Diffie-Hellman
Key exchange, El Gamal Cryptosystem, Cryptographic Hash functions- MTE 4061: ROBOT PATH PLANNING AND MOBILE ROBOTS [2 0 3 3]
Applications, Hash functions based on Cipher Block Chaining, Secure Autonomous mobile robots - Locomotion - Wheeled locomotion- Robot
Hash Algorithm, Message Authentication Function, Message kinematics models & constraints, Mobile robot workspace.
Authentication codes, Digital Signatures. Configuration Space – Obstacles space, dimensions of configuration
space, topology of configuration space, parameterization,
References: transformations, Potential Functions, Gradient descent. Implementation
in plane- computation, local minima problem. Algorithms – Analysis and
1. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and complexity, running time, complexity, completeness. Visibility graph,
Practice, (5e), Prentice Hall, 2010. Graph Search A*, Weighted A*, Anytime & Incremental Search D*, Road
2. Behrouz A. Forouzan and Debdeep Mukhopadhyay, Cryptography Maps - Generalized Voronoi Graph (GVG), GVG – transversality,
and Network Security, (2e), McGraw Hill, 2008. connectivity, opportunist path planning.Cell Decomposition - Trapezoidal
3. Atul Kahate, Cryptography and Network Security, Tata McGraw-Hill decomposition, Morse cell decomposition, Visibility based
Publishing, 2008. decomposition. Sampling Based Algorithms, Rapidly Exploring Random
Trees (ERT), Control based planning, Manipulation planning, Optimal
4. Bruce Schneier, Applied Cryptography, (2e), John Wiley and Sons, motion planning, Feedback motion planning. Motion Planning – Motion
Inc., 1996. planning under kinematics and dynamic constraints, Trajectory planning,
Non-holonomic constraints, Path planning, Combined path planning and
MTE 4059: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [2 1 0 3] control.
Fundamentals: McCulloch - Pitts model, Activation functions, Feed List of Experiments:
forward and feedback networks, Learning rules. Single layer feed 1. Implement Dijikstra's algorithm for a mobile robot
forward networks: Introduction, Perceptron Models, Training Algorithms, 2. Implement A* algorithm for a mobile robot
Perceptron Convergence theorem, Limitations of the Perceptron Model,
Applications. Multi layer feed forward networks: Generalized Delta Rule, 3. Extend A* algorithm to a C-space for 2 degree planar manipulator
Derivation of Back propagation (BP) Training, Summary of Back 4. Implement Probabilistic Road Maps for more than 3 degree of
propagation Algorithm, Kolmogorov Theorem, Learning Difficulties and freedom manipulator
Improvements. Application of neural networks: Control applications, 5. Implement Artificial Potential Functions for path planning.
Character recognition. Fuzzy control: Classical sets & fuzzy sets, fuzzy
set operations, Fuzzy relations, membership function, extension 6. Executing any one of the above mentioned algorithms for planning a
principles. Fuzzy Logic System Components: Fuzzification, Membership path and then control a Lego robot to follow the path generated.
Value assignment, development of rule base and decision making References:
system, Defuzzification to crisp sets. Application of fuzzy logic. 1. Fahimi, Farbod, Autonomous robots: modeling, path planning, and
Introduction to Genetic Algorithm (GA): Principles, Working operation, control. Vol. 107. Springer Science & Business Media, 2008.
Design, Applications in control system.Hybrid system: fuzzy-n e u r a l 2. H. Choset, K. M. Lynch, S. Hutchinson, G. A. Kantor, W. Burgard, L. E.
systems, Familiarization with MATLAB Fuzzy logic & neural network Kavraki, S. Thrun Principles of Robot Motion: Theory, Algorithms,
Toolbox. and Implementations, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005.
References: 3. S. M. LaValle, Planning Algorithms, Cambridge University Press,
1. Jacek M. Zurada, Introduction to artificial neural networks, Jaico, Cambridge, UK, 2006.
2006.
2. Timothy J. Ross, Fuzzy logic with engineering applications, MGH, MTE 4062: SOFT ROBOTICS [2 1 0 3]
2010.
Review of Robot Kinematics and Dynamics: Spatial Representation of
3. Chin-Teng-Lin, C. S. George Lee, Neural fuzzy systems, PHI, 1996. Rigid Body in Space, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kienmatics,
4. Rajasekharan and Rai, Neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic Trajectory Generation, Robot Dynamics and Control, Mathematical
algorithms: synthesis and applications, PHI Publication, 2017. Modelling of Flexible Manipulator, Introduction to Euler Cautchy Elasticity
Problem, Modeling soft mechanics (numerical, computational,
MTE 4060: ROBOT DYNAMICS AND CONTROL [2 1 0 3] analytical): Hyper-redundant kinematic structures, Resolution of inverse
kinematics, Mathematical formulation for animating flexible structure,
Review of Robot Kinematics- Transformations: Joint/Task space, Bio-mimitics (modelling of snake/earthworm, caterpillar etc),
Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Trajectory Continuum Mechanics, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Geometric
Generation, Serial and Parallel Kinematics. Robot Dynamics- Lagrange- interpretation of eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Principal
Euler Dynamics, Force, Inertia, and Energy, Lagrange's Equations of Component Analysis, Singular Value Decomposition, ISO-Map
Motion, Newton's equations of motion, Formulation of robot dynamics, Dimensional Reduction technique. Sensors and Actuators: Soft
Actuators, Soft Sensors, Electroactive Polymer, Ionic Polymer Metal
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Composites, Shape Memory Alloy, Artificial Muscles based on of Camera, Fire Alarm Systems - Sprinklers. System integration and
Electric/Pneumatics, Thermal/Chemical Actuation. Rapid digital convergence: Need for integration, interoperability and protocols, BMS
manufacturing of multifunctional soft materials: Introduction to 3D integration case studies, iBMS, Compatibility of different internet
Printing, 3D printing of Soft Materials, Hyper-elasticity, Finite Element
Analysis, Stretchable Electronics, Soft Electrical Materials, Soft technologies and its application in BMS. Application of internet for
Mechanical Composite Materials, Gradient of Material Stiffness, Automation and Management: Web Based Automation, General
Mechanical Soft Materials, Pneumatic Artificial Muscles. Applications: Architecture, Web Enablement, Data Communication Energy
Case Studies on Wearable Robotics, Space Robotics, Deep-Sea Management: Overview on EMS, Energy Analysis/Audit. Green Buildings
Robotics, Healthcare Systems, Under-Actuated Robots (LEED): Green Buildings Approach, Benefits of Green Buildings,
References: Elements of Green Building Design, Leadership in Energy and
1. Jog, C.S., Foundations and applications of mechanics: Volume I: Environmental Design (LEED), LEED Case Study.
Continuum mechanics, Narosa Publishing House, 2007. References:
2. Alexander Verl, Alin Albu-Schaffer, Oliver Brock, Annika Raatz, Soft 1. V. K. Jain, Automation Systems in Smart and Green Buildings,
Robotics Transferring Theory to Application, Springer, 2015. published by Khanna Publishers, 2009.
3. Jaeyoun (Jay) Kim, Microscale Soft Robotics: Motivations, 2. Reinhold A, Understanding Building Automation Systems: Direct
Progress, and Outlook, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Digital Control, Energy Management, Life Safety, Security/access
4. Cecilia Laschi, Jonathan Rossiter, Fumiya Iida, Matteo Cianchetti, Control, Lighting, Building Management Programs, 2009.
Laura Margheri, Soft Robotics: Trends, Applications and Challenges, 3. Ronnie J. Auvil , HVAC Control Systems , (2e), 2007.
Springer International Publishing, 2016. 4. Thomas L. Norman, Integrated Security Systems Design: Concepts,
Specifications, and Implementation (1e) by CPP PSP CSC 2007.
MTE 4063: BIG DATA ANALYTICS [2 1 0 3] 5. Benantar, Messaoud, Access Control Systems: Security, Identity
Big Data, Characteristics of Big Data, Data in a warehouse and data in Management and Trust Models, Springer publication, 2005.
Hadoop, Importance of Big Data, Big data use cases, Map Reduce,
Distributed File System, Algorithms using Map Reduce, Communication MTE 4065: COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND
Cost model, Complexity Theory, Meet Hadoop, Comparison with other REAL TIME SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
systems, The Hadoop Distributed File System, Hadoop I/O, File Based Organization and Architecture, Processor Organization, The Instruction
Data structures, Developing a Map Reduce Application, Inverted Index Cycle, Introduction to Parallel processing, Parallel Computer Structures,
for Text Retrieval, Graph Algorithms, Page Rank, Stream Data Model: A Architectural Classification schemes, Pipelining, Instruction Level
Datastream Management system, Sampling Data in a Stream, Filtering Parallelism, SIMD Computer Organizations, SIMD Interconnection
Streams, Distinct Elements in a Stream, NOSQL Models, Understanding networks, Parallel Algorithms for Array processors, S y m m e t r i c
Storage Architecture, Performing CURD operations, Querying NOSQL Multiprocessor Organization, Cache Coherence and the MESI protocol,
Stores. Multithreading and Chip Multiprocessors, Synchronization, Models of
Memory Consistency, Clusters, Operation System Design Issues,
References: Cluster Computer Architecture, Blade servers, Clusters compared to
1. Anand Rajaraman and Jeffrey David Ullman, Mining of Massive SMP, Multicore computers, Hardware Performance issues: Increase in
Datasets, (1e) Cambridge University Press, 2011. Parallelism, Power consumption, Software performance issues:
2. Tom White, Hadoop: The definitive guide, (3e), O'reilly, Yahoo Press, Software on multicore, Multicore organization, Intel x86 Multicore
2012. organization: Intel Core Duo, Intel Core i7.
3. Shashank Tiwari, Professional NOSQL, (2e), Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., References:
2012. 1. William Stalling, Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing
4. Jimmy Line, Chris Dyer, Data Intensive Text Processing with for Performance, (8e), Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010.
MapReducee, (1e), Mprgan and Claypool Publishers, 2010. 2. Kai Hwan and Faye A. Briggs, Computer Architecture and Parallel
5. Paul C Zikopoulous, Chris Eaton, Dirk Deroos, Thomas Deutch, Processing, TMH Private Ltd., 2012.
George Lapis, Understanding Big Data, (1e) McGraw Hill, 2012. 3. John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, Computer Architecture, A
Quantitative Approach, (5e), Morgan Kaufmann, 2014.
MTE 4064: BUILDING AUTOMATION [2 1 0 3] 4. Rajiv Chopra, Advanced Computer Architecture (A Practical
Overview of Digital Controller: Data Form used in computers, Approach), S. Chand and Company Ltd. 2011.
Microcomputer, Input / Output Unit, Processor Operation and Software,
Sensors, Actuator, I/O devices, Field Controllers. Network and MTE 4066: COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication protocols: Networking basics, Types of Networks- PROTOCOLS [3 0 0 3]
Serial and Parallel Communication, RS232 and RS 485 Interfaces, Introduction to reference models, data communication, network
MODBUS protocol overview, BACnet protocol overview. Introduction to architecture, basics of OSI, and TCP/IP reference models. Transmission
Building Management Systems: Buildings and Energy Management, media, FDM, TDM and CDMA, Frame relay and ATM switching, ISDN,
Different systems in a building. Introduction to HVAC, StruxureWare for local area network protocols, IEEE standards for LAN. Data link layer
Building Operation. General BMS architecture: Introduction to HVAC and design, functions and protocols, link layer, error detection and correction
Optimal control methods for HVAC Systems: Important components of techniques, multiple access protocol, Ethernet, hubs and switches, PPP.
HVAC, HVAC Control systems and Direct Digital Control, AHU, Chillers, Network layer, Transport layer: connectionless transport-UDP, FTP,
Zones, Air Distribution Systems, Field Devices, Schneider Controllers Electronic Mail in the Internet, P2P file sharing, HTTP, quality of services:
(PLC's). Lighting control systems: Strategies for energy management ATM, Differentiated services Model, flow identification, scheduling,
and lighting. Security and Safety Control Systems: Access Control- factors affecting QOS parameters and service categories, network
Introduction, Basic Components, Controller / Panel, Credentials, Reader, management, protocol, SNMP, CMIP, concept of traffic and service. Voice
Locking Device, How it works / Operations, Type of Card/Readers, Anti- and video data, ATM Traffic, Traffic contracting.
Pass back, Power Requirements, Videos (Digital Video Recorder), Types

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References: MTE 4069: ELECTRIC VEHICLE MACHINES AND DRIVES [3003]
1. James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking (A Top-Down Overview of EV Technologies-Motor Drive Technology, Energy Source
ApproachFeaturing the Internet,(3e), Pearson Education, 2005. Technology, Battery Charging Technology, Vehicle-to-Grid Technology,
2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, (5e), PHI, 2010. Pure Electric Vehicle, Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Gridable Hybrid Electric
3. Charle Kaufman, Radia Perlman, Mike Specines, Uyless Black, Vehicle, Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle. DC Motor Drives - System
Computer Networks:Protocols Standards and Interfaces, Prentice Configurations, DC Machines, DC–DC Converters, Soft-Switching
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2010. DC–DC Converter Topologies, DC Motor Control, Regenerative Braking,
4. William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, (7e), 2004, Design Criteria of DC Motor Drives for EVs. Induction Motor Drives-
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. System Configurations, Induction Machines, Inverters for Induction
Motors, Induction Motor Control, Design Criteria of Induction Motor
Drives for EVs. Permanent Magnet Brushless Motor Drives- System
MTE 4067: DESIGN OF MECHANICAL DRIVES [2 1 0 3]
Configurations, PM Brushless Machines, PM Brushless Motor Control,
Introduction, bevel gear and worm gear, beam strength, dynamic load
Design Criteria of PM Brushless Motor Drives for EVs, Switched
and wear load, heat dissipation and efficiency of worm gear, sliding
Reluctance Motor Drives- SRM Machines, SR Converters, Comparison
contact bearings, lubricants, viscosity, bearing modulus, Sommerfield
of SR Converters for EVs, SR Motor Control, Design Criteria of SR Motor
number, coefficient of friction, mechanism of film lubrication,
Drives for EVs, Machine Initialization, Planetary-Geared SR Motor Drive,
eccentricity and minimum oil film thickness. Belt drives, power
Outer-Rotor In-Wheel SR Motor Drive. Integrated-Starter-Generator
transmission, flat and V belts, power rating, V-flat drives, selection of
Systems -System Configurations, ISG Machines, ISG Operations,
belts and pulleys. Wire and rope drives - types & construction of wire
Cranking, Electricity Generation, Idle Stop-Start, Power Assistance.
ropes, loads & stresses in ropes, selection of wire ropes. Chain drives,
Planetary-Geared Electric Variable Transmission Systems: Input-Split
chordal action, sprocket size and teeth, chain speed, selection of roller
PG EVT Systems, Compound-Split PG EVT Systems, Design Criteria of
chains. Mechanical brakes - block brakes, band brakes, pivoted Shoe
PG EVT Systems, PM Synchronous PG EVT System Configuration.
brakes, disc brake, torque capacity, heat dissipation, clutches, friction
Double-Rotor Electric Variable Transmission Systems- Double-Rotor
clutches, disc clutch, cone clutch, design projects.
Machines, Basic Double-Rotor EVT Systems, Advanced Double-Rotor
EVT Systems, Axial-Flux DR EVT System, Magnetless DR EVT System,
References: Design Criteria of DR EVT Systems, Design Example of DR EVT Systems.
1. Shigley J. E. and Mischke C. R., Mechanical Engineering Design, Potential Applications of DR EVT Systems in HEVs.
(5e), McGraw Hill Inc, New York, 2004. References:
2. Bhandari V. B., Design of Machine Elements, (2e), Tata McGraw-Hill 1. K T Chau, Electric Vehicle Machines and Drives- Design, Analysis
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2007. And Application, (1e) John Wiley & Sons, 2015.
3. Norton R. L., Machine Design - An Integrated Approach, (2e),
Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersy, 2004. MTE 4070: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND RTOS [2 1 0 3]
4. Juvenile R. C. and Marshek K. M., Fundamentals of Machine Introduction to embedded system, attributes and major application areas
Component Design, (3e), John Wiley and Sons, Inc, New York, 2000. of ES, Processor and memory organization, Communication networks,
5. Mahadevan K. and Balaveera Reddy K., Machine Design Data Hand ARM processor introduction, architectural inheritance, Architectural
Book, (4e), CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 2014. features of ARM Processor, instruction set, Pipelined architecture in
ARM, THUMB instruction format, memory mapped peripherals,
MTE 4068: DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF architectural features of ARM Cortex M3 and programming examples.
MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3] Introduction To Real-Time Operating Systems, Tasks and Task states,
Industrial feedback controllers, PID controllers, tuning methods, Semaphores, Message queues, Mail boxes and pipes, Hard and Soft real
frequency response approach, computational optimization, modified PID time systems, scheduling considerations, Multicore real time systems.
scheme. Introduction to state space analysis - state space Case studies.
representations, eigen vectors and eigen values, transfer functions, state
space modeling. Control system design in state space, solution of LTI References:
state equation, controllability and observability, state feedback 1. Wolf, Wayne, Computers as Components- Principles of Embedded
controllers, state observers Lyapunov stability analysis, quadratic Computing System Design, Morgan-Kaufmann, 2000.
optimal control. Types of nonlinearity, describing functions phase plane 2. Steve Furber, ARM System-on-chip Architecture, Pearson Education,
method, linearization techniques, MATLAB simulation, state space 2000.
modeling, feedback controllers, observers, regulator problems.
3. Andrew Sloss, Domnic Symes, Chris Wright, ARM system
References: Developer's Guide, 1st edition.
1. Ogata K., Modern Control Engineering, (5e), Pearson Prentice Hall,
2005.
MTE 4071: ENGINEERING MATERIALS [3 0 0 3]
2. Karl J. Astrom, Feedback systems- An Introduction for Scientists and
Crystal structures, Miller indices, crystal imperfections, mechanism of
Engineers, Princeton University Press, 2008.
solidification, nucleation and crystal growth, phases in solids,
3. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, (6e), John Wiley & equilibrium diagrams, iron-Carbon systems, principle and objectives of
Sons, Inc, 2011. heat treatment, TTT diagrams, electronic materials, deposition of thin
4. Stanley M. Shinners, Modern Control Systems, Theory and Design, films, insulators and dielectric properties, polarization in dielectrics,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2009. electrostriction, piezoelectricity, ferroelectricity, magnetic materials,
5. Gopal M., Modern Control System Theory, (2e), New Age magnetic dipole and moments, magnetization, super paramagnetic
International Ltd, 2005. materials, applications of magnetic materials, photonic materials,
refraction, reflection, absorption, emission phenomena.

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References: MTE 4074: MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
1. Donald R. Askeland and Pradeep P. Fulay, The Science and Types of motion in cutting, cutting speed, feed, depths of cut in
Engineering of Materials, Cengage learning publishers,(6e),2011. machining, cutting tools classification, nomenclature of single point
2. Lakhtin Yu., Engineering Physical metallurgy and heat treatment, MIR cutting tool, difference between orthogonal and oblique cutting,
Publishers, Moscow, 1985. mechanism of metal cutting, types of chips, chip breakers, forces acting
3. Higgins R.A., Engineering Metallurgy, (5e), ELBS, London,1983. on a tool, merchant circle diagram, velocity relations, specific energy in
4. Avner S.H., Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, (3e), McGraw Hill. cutting, tool wear, tool life factors, Taylor's tool life equation, tool wear
Delhi, 2004. mechanisms, heat distribution in metal cutting, measurement of
5. Arzamasov, Material Science, MIR Publishers, Moscow. 1989. temperature in metal cutting, lathe tool dynamometer, cutting fluids
selection and applications, cutting tool materials, specifications for
inserts and tool holders. CNC tooling, tool presetting, automated tool &
MTE 4072: HYBRID VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY [2 1 0 3]
pallet changing, work holding, cutting process parameter selection, jigs
Vehicle dynamics-vehicle resistance, dynamic equation, tire ground and fixtures, types of clamping devices, principles of clamping.
adhesion, maximum tractive effort, vehicle speed, transmission
References:
characteristics, vehicle performance, hybrid and electric drive trains-
1. Milton C.Shaw, Metal Cutting Principles, (2e), Oxford University
configurations of electric vehicles, traction motor characteristics, basic
Press, 2000.
concept of hybrid traction, hybrid drive train architecture – series, parallel
torque and speed coupling, electric propulsion unit, different motors, 2. Kempster, Jigs and Fixtures, (3e), Mark Howard Publications, 2004.
configuration and control of dc motor drives, introduction to power 3. Steve Krar, Arthur Gill and Peter Smid, MachineTool Technology
modulators, control and regenerative breaking, classification of different Basics, (2e), Industrial Press Inc., U.S, 2012.
energy management strategies, fundamentals of regenerative braking, 4. Sharma. P. C, A Text Book of Production Engineering, (7e), SChand
sizing the drive system- propulsion motor, sizing the power electronics, Publishers, New Delhi, 2008.
selecting the energy storage technology, communications, supporting
subsystems, design of series hybrid drive train. MTE 4075: MACHINE VISION AND IMAGE PROCESSING [3 0 0 3]
References: Image Acquisition and Analysis: Vision system components, Image
1. Mehrdad Ehsani, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell acquisition and analysis, Image digitization, Image enhancement,
Vehicles- Fundamentals, Theory and Design, (2e), CRC Press, 2010. restoration, Segmentation, Morphological Operations, image
2. Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles-Design Fundamentals, representation and analysis, color image processing. 3D Vision: Camera
(2e), CRC Press, 2010. and optics, Perspective Projection Geometry Rotation and translation
3. Gianfranco Pistoia, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles - Power Sources, matrix, Pinhole camera model, Calibration methods, Intrinsic and
Models, Sustainability, Infrastructure and the Market, (1e), Elsevier, Extrinsic Camera Parameters, Stereovision, Stereo correspondence
2010 Algorithms, Epipolar Geometry, Essential and fundamental matrix, 3D
Reconstruction. Motion Estimation and Tracking: Optical ow
estimation, Object tracking with Kalman ltering. Basic idea of
MTE 4073: MACHINE LEARNING [2 1 0 3]
localization employing passive markers. Case Studies/Application:
Introduction to Machine Learning, Review of Linear Algebra, Review of
Basic color detection, Face recognition, Vehicle tracking, applications
Probability theory, Overview of Convex optimization, Hidden Markov
using computer vision toolbox and image processing toolbox of MATLAB.
models, Multivariate Gaussian distribution, Gaussian Processes.
References:
Bayesian decision theory, Maximum likelihood ratio, P a r a m e t r i c
classification, Regression, Multivariate methods, K-nearest neighbor 1. Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, Digital Image Processing,
classification, Supervised learning: Setup, LMS, Logistic regression, (3e), Pearson Education, 2008.
Perceptron, Exponential family, Generative learning algorithms, 2. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle, Image Processing,
Gaussian discriminant analysis, Naïve Bayes, Support vector machines, Analysis and Machine Vision, (2e), 1998.
Model selection and feature selection, Evaluation and debugging learning 3. Boguslaw Cyganek & J. Paul Siebert, An Introduction to 3D Computer
algorithms. Unsupervised learning: Clustering, K-means, Hierarchical Vision Techniques and Algorithms, (1e), Wiley, 2009
clustering, Competitive learning, Radial basis functions. EM, Mixture of 4. David A. Forsyth Jean Ponce, Computer vision: A modern approach,
Gaussians, Factor analysis, Principal Component Analysis, Independent Pearson Education Limited.
Component Analysis, Naïve Bayes classifier, Hidden Markov model, 5. E.R. Davies, Royal Holloway, Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms
Linear Regression, Belief Propagation, Generating diverse learners, and Practicalities, (3e), University of London, 2004.
Voting, Error correction output codes, Bagging, Boosting. Applications of 6. Juneja and Nitin Seth, Fundamental of Metal Cutting and Machine
Machine Learning in Robotics: Developmental Robotics, Cognitive Tools, (2e), New Age International Publishers, 2003.
Robotics, Evolutionary Robotics.
MTE 4076: MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS [2 1 0 3]
References: Introduction to mechanical vibration, vibration system and types,
1. Kevin P. Murphy, Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective, (1e), vibration analysis - degrees of freedom, mathematical modeling,
MIT Press, 2012. equations of motion, SHM, natural frequency of single degree of freedom
2. Ethem Alpaydin, Introduction to Machine Learning, (2e), MIT Press, system – mathematical modeling, derivation of governing differential
2010. equation of motion for free undamped and damped systems, forced
3. Mehryar Mohri, Afshin Rostamizadeh and Amet Talwalkar, vibration – single degree of freedom system under harmonic excitation,
Foundation of Machine Learning, (1e), MIT Press 2012. steady state, reciprocating and rotating unbalance, transmissibility and
4. Daphne Koller and Nir Friedman, Probabilistic Graphical Models: isolation, base excitation with harmonic input. Two degree of freedom
Principles and Techniques, (1e), MIT Press, 2009. systems - natural frequencies and mode shapes, forced vibration.
5. Christopher M. Bishop, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, Natural frequency of multi-degree of freedom systems, vibration control,
(1e), Springer, 2007. vibration testing and measurement.

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References: photolithography, electron beam lithography, production of polygon
1. Groover G.K., Mechanical Vibrations, Nemchand and Bros, Roorkee, mirrors, optic fibers, future trends in nanotechnology.
2012. References:
2. Singirisu Rao S, Mechanical Vibration, Pearson Education, Delhi, 1. Charles P. Poole, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Wiley-
2004. Interscience, 2003.
3. Dukkapatti Rao V., Text Book of Mechanical Vibration. Prentice Hall of 2. Guozhong Cao, Nanostructures & Nanomaterials, Imperial College
India Ltd, 2004. Press, 2004.
4. Daniel Imnan J. Engineering Vibration, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 3. C B Sobhan, Microscale and Nanoscale Heat Transfer, Taylor and
2001. Francis, 2008.
5. Thomson W.T., Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Chapman and 4. Norio Taniguchi, Nanotechnology, Oxford University Press, 2008.
Hall, 4th Edition, 1993. 5. James J Allen, MEMS Design, Taylor and Francis, 2005.

MTE 4077: MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3] MTE 4080: PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS
Introduction to MEMS and microsystems - products, evolution of micro- MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
fabrication, microelectronics, miniaturization, applications in automotive Introduction, production consumption cycle, forecasting- quantitative
and other industries, micro sensors, micro actuation, micro and qualitative methods, Forecast control, measures of forecast
accelerometers, microfluidics. Scaling laws in miniaturization, scaling accuracy product development and design, product life cycle, process
laws – geometry, electrostatic forces, electromagnetic forces, electricity, design, process charts, flow diagrams and man machine charts
heat transfer and fluid mechanics. Materials for MEMS and capacity planning, breakeven analysis, single and multi-product P-V
microsystems. Microsystems fabrication processes, photo lithography, charts, aggregate planning, trial and error approach, use of
ion implantation, diffusion, oxidation, chemical vapor deposition, transportation algorithm, job shop scheduling, Sequencing of “n” jobs
physical vapor deposition, deposition by epitaxy, etching, bulk through 2 machines, “n” jobs through 3 machines and 2 jobs through “n”
manufacturing, surface micromachining, LIGA process. Microsystems machines inventory management and line balancing, resource
– design and packaging, mechanical packaging of microelectronics, conversion and concepts, planning models and behavioural
assembly of microsystems, packaging materials. applications, case studies.
References: References:
1. Tai Ran Hsu, MEMS and Microsystems - Design and Manufacturing, 1. Adam Everett E. Jr. and Ebert Ronald J., Production and Operations
Tata McGraw Hill, 2010. Management, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2002.
2. Marc J. Madou, Fundamentals of Micro Fabrication - The Science of
2. Chase Richard B., Aquilano Nicholas J. and Jacobs F. Roberts,
Miniaturization, CRC Press, 2002.
Production and OperationsManagement, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Wolfgang Menz, J. Mohr and Oliver Paul, Microsystem Technology, publishing Co. Ltd., 1999.
Wiley-VCH, 2001. 3. Eilon Samuel, Elements of Production Planning and Control,
4. Mohamed Gad-el-Hak, The MEMS Handbook, CRC Press 2002. Universal Publishing Corporation, 1991.
5. S.D. Senturia, Microsystem Design, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 4. Monks Joseph G., Operations Management, Tata McGraw-Hill
2001.
MTE 4081: ROBOTICS II [2 1 0 3]
MTE 4078: MICRO - MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3] Autonomous mobile robots-: Introduction, locomotion legged mobile
Introduction, working principles and process parameters, machine tools, robots. Wheeled locomotion. Robot kinematics models & constraints,
applications of the micro manufacturing processes, challenges in meso, Mobile robot maneuverability. Mobile robot workspace-degree of
micro, and nanomanufacturing, industrial applications and future scope freedom, Homonymic robots, path & trajectory considerations. Motion
of micro-manufacturing processes. Different instruments related to control - open loop control Feedback control. Robot control problems,
micro manufacturing such as microsensors, microactuators, controllers -PD, PID compensation, closed loop control, gain tuning,
microsystems. Working principles, machine construction, and performance analysis, simulation analysis. Set point Tracking.
applications of micromachining, nanofinishing, microjoining, Nonlinear dynamics and control - Lyapunov stability theorem, Robust
microforming, microcasting, micromolding, LIGA for micro/nano control, Feedback-Linearization Controllers, Lyapunov Designs,
products and features, the diversified industrial applications of the micro- Variable-Structure Controllers, Saturation-Type Controllers. Inverse
manufactured processes, and recent research trends in this area. dynamics controllers, Force control, stiffness control, Impedance
References: control, Hybrid Position/Force Control, Reduced state modeling and
control. Modeling soft mechanics (numerical, computational,
1. Jain V. K., Introduction to Micromachining, Narosa Publishing house analytical): Hyper-redundant kinematic structures, Resolution of inverse
Pvt. Ltd., 2010. kinematics, Mathematical formulation for animating flexible structure,
2. Jain V. K., Micromanufacturing, CRC Press, 2012. Bio-mimitics, Continuum Mechanics, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors,
3. Jain V. K., Advanced Machining Processes, Allied Publishers Pvt. Geometric interpretation of eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem,
Ltd., 2014. Principal Component Analysis, Singular Value Decomposition, ISO-Map
4. Mahalik N. P., Micromanufacturing & Nanotechnology, Springer Dimensional Reduction technique. Sensors and Actuators: Soft
Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. Actuators, Soft Sensors, Electroactive Polymer, Ionic Polymer Metal
Composites, Shape Memory Alloy, Artificial Muscles based on
5. Jackson J. M., Microfacbrication & Nanomanufacturing, CRC Press,
Electric/Pneumatics, Thermal/Chemical Actuation
2005.
MTE 4079: NANOTECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
References:
Introduction to nanotechnology, bottom-up and top-down approaches,
physical and chemical properties, methods of preparation of 1. Jog, C.S., Foundations and applications of mechanics: Volume I:
nanoparticles, carbon nanostructures and their applications, physical Continuum mechanics, 2007, Narosa Publishing House.
chemistry of nanosystems, micro electro mechanical devices and 2. Alexander Verl, Alin Albu-Schaffer, Oliver Brock, Annika Raatz, Soft
technologies - microsensors, MEMS fabrication processes and Robotics Transferring Theory to Application, Springer, 2015.
applications, microscale and nanoscale heat conduction, nanofluids 3. Jaeyoun (Jay) Kim, Microscale Soft Robotics: Motivations,
preparation and characterization, nanomaterials used in energy and Progress, and Outlook, Springer International Publishing, 2017.
environmental applications and their properties, future development of 4. Cecilia Laschi, Jonathan Rossiter, Fumiya Iida, Matteo Cianchetti,
micro actuators, nano-lithograghy, photoresist patterning,

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Laura Margheri, Soft Robotics: Trends, Applications and Challenges, Mobile Robot Localization: The Challenge of Localization: Noise and
Springer International Publishing, 2016. Aliasing, Sensor noise, Sensor aliasing, To Localize or Not to Localize:
5. Fahimi, Farbod. Autonomous robots: modeling, path planning, and Localization-Based Navigation versus Programmed Solutions, Map
control. Vol. 107. Springer Science & Business Media, 2008. Representation, Continuous representations, Decomposition strategies,
Probabilistic Map-Based Localization, Markov localization, Kalman filter
localization. Planning and Navigation: Competences for Navigation:
MTE 4082: SYSTEMS MODELING AND SIMULATION [3 0 0 3] Planning and Reacting, Path planning, Obstacle avoidance.
Principles of modeling and simulation, modeling and simulation of mixed References:
systems, transfer function, block diagram, state space representation of
SISO, MIMO, modeling of dynamic systems, construction, analysis, 1. Roland Siegwart, Illah R. Nourbaksh , Introduction to Autonomous
practical applications, linear systems, methods of model order Robots, MIT Press, 2004.
determination, impulse and frequency response methods, system 2. Howie Choset, Kevin M Lynch, Principles of Robot Motion, MIT
identification, algorithms for parameter estimation, gradient algorithm, Press, 2005 King Sun Fu
least square algorithm, ARX, ARMAX applications of LS and ARMA 3. Gonzalez, Robotics- control, sensing, vision, and intelligence,
methods, regression methods, introduction to nonlinear modeling, McGraw-Hill, 1987.
identification NARMAX model, case studies UAV quad-rotor, hard discs,
maglev systems, ball and beam systems. MTE 4302: ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
References: Vehicle dynamics-vehicle resistance, dynamic equation, tire ground
adhesion, maximum tractive effort, vehicle speed, transmission
1. George Pelz, Mechatronic Systems Modeling and Simulation with
characteristics, vehicle performance, hybrid and electric drive trains-
HDLs, Wiley, 2003.
configurations of electric vehicles, traction motor characteristics, basic
2. Devdas Shetty, Richard Kolk, Mechatronics System Design, (2e), concept of hybrid traction, hybrid drive train architecture – series, parallel
Cengage Learning, 2010. torque and speed coupling, electric propulsion unit, different motors,
3. Benjamin C. Kuo, Farid Golnarghi, Automatic Control Systems, (8e), configuration and control of dc motor drives, introduction to power
Wiley, 2009. modulators, control and regenerative breaking, classification of different
4. Jack W. Lewis, Modeling of Engineering Systems PC-Based energy management strategies, fundamentals of regenerative braking,
Techniques and DesignTools, High Text Publications, 2000. sizing the drive system- propulsion motor, sizing the power electronics,
5. Ioan D. Landau, Gianluca Zito, Digital Control Systems Design, selecting the energy storage technology, communications, supporting
Identification andImplementation, Springer, 2006. subsystems, design of series hybrid drive train.
References:
MTE 4083: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS [3 0 0 3] 1. Mehrdad Ehsani, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell
Vehicles- Fundamentals, Theory and Design, (2e), CRC Press, 2010.
Challenges for wireless sensor networks, single node architecture,
hardware components, energy consumption of sensor nodes, network 2. Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles-Design Fundamentals,
architecture, types of sources and sinks, single hop versus multi-hop (2e), CRC Press, 2010.
networks, multiple sinks and sources, wireless channel and 3. Gianfranco Pistoia, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles - Power Sources,
communication fundamentals, frequency allocation, modulation and Models, Sustainability, Infrastructure and the Market, (1e), Elsevier,
demodulation, MAC protocols, contention-based protocols, SMAC – 2010.
BMAC, TRAMA, IEEE 802.15.4 MAC protocol, Q-MAC (Querry MAC), Q-
MAC (QoS MAC). Routing challenges and design, SPIN COUGAR, MTE 4303: HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
ACQUIRE, LEACH, PEGASIS, GF, GAF, GEAR, Aggregation techniques –
Pneumatic systems, structure and signal flow, compressors, actuators
TAG, Tiny DB traditional transport control protocols. Wireless LANs:
and control valves, single acting and double acting cylinders, manual
802.11, 802.11a/b/g, 802.16-WiMAX, UWB communications, wireless
pneumatics, single and multiple actuators, limit switches, proximity
personal area networks, BlueTooth. Healthcare monitoring system using
sensors, electro pneumatics and design of electro pneumatic circuits,
wireless sensor networks, remote home lighting and appliance control
direction control valves, relay control systems, timers, counters,
system, automatic speed control and vehicle tracking using GSM and
pressure control valves, closed loop pneumatics and Flow control
GPS technologies.
valves. Hydraulic systems, physical principles of oil hydraulics,
References: hydraulic actuators, valves and accessories, hydraulic power pack,
1. Kazem Sohraby, Daniel Minoli and Taieb Znati, Wireless Sensor types of hydraulic pumps, accumulator, Filters, hydraulic circuits,
Networks Technology-Protocols and Applications, John Wiley & regenerative, meter in, meter out, bleed off, sequencing, pressure
Sons, 2007. reducing circuits, electro hydraulic circuits, proportional hydraulics and
2. Holger Karl and Andreas Willig, Protocols and Architectures for servo hydraulics.
Wireless SensorNetworks, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2005. References:
3. Ananthram Swami, Qing Zhao, Yao-Win Hong, Lang Tong Pub, 1. Anthony Esposito, Fluid power with applications, Pearson Education,
Wireless SensorNetworks Signal Processing and Communications, 2003.
John Wiley & Sons. 2. Andrew A. Parr, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Elsevier Science &
4. Murthy, Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols, Technology Books, 1999.
Pearson Education. 3. Scholz D., Proportional Hydraulics, Festo Didactic GMBH & Co,
5. Sridhar S. Iyengar, NandanParameshwaran, Vir V. Phoha, N. Germany, 2002.
Balakrishnan, Chuka D. Okoye, Fundamentals of Sensor Network 4. Majumdar S.R., Pneumatic Systems - Principles and Maintenance,
Programming: Applications and Technology, John Wiley & Sons Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
OPEN ELECTIVES 5. Merkle D., Rupp K. and Scholz D., Electrohydraulics Basic Level TP
MTE 4301: AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS [2 1 0 3] 601, Festo Didactic GMBH & Co, Germany, 1994.
Locomotion, Legged Mobile Robots, Leg configurations and stability,
Examples of legged robot locomotion, Wheeled Mobile Robots, Wheeled MTE 4304: INDUSTRIAL IoT [2 1 0 3]
locomotion, Mobile Robot Kinematics: Kinematic Models and
Introduction to Industrial IoT, Components of IIoT. Sensors, Acceleration:
Constraints, Representing robot position, Forward kinematic models,
Accelerometers (Piezoelectric, Capacitive); Proximity & Range:
Wheel kinematic, Robot kinematic constraints, Examples. Perception:
Proximity Switches, Ultrasonic Sensor, Hall Effect Sensor, Eddy Current
Sensors for Mobile Robots, Sensor classification, Characterizing sensor
Sensor, Temperature: Bimetallic, RTD, Thermocouple, Thermistor,
performance, Wheel/motor sensors, Heading sensors, Ground-based
Optical Pyrometer; Pressure: Electric Transducers, Pressure
beacons, Active ranging, Motion/speed sensors, Vision-based sensors.
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Transmitters, Pressure Gauges - McLeod, Knudsen, Pirani, Vacuum; schemes. Linear control of manipulators: Introduction, feedback and
Flow: Ultrasonic, V Cone, Laser Doppler, Mass flowmeters. Introduction closed-loop control, second-order linear systems, control of second-
to PLC: Advantage of PLC, and Chronological Evolution of a PLC, Type of order systems, trajectory-following control, continuous vs. discrete time
PLC, Parts of PLC and Block diagram PLC, I/O modules and interfacing, control, modeling and control of a single joint.
networking of PLC ,Input-Output System Sinking and Sourcing, power
supply module, Programming Equipments. Programming formats using References:
contacts and coils, latching etc. Converting simple relay logic diagram to 1. John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control, (3e),
PLC ladder diagram, Digital logic implementation in ladder programming, PHI,2005.
Timer and counter functions, Arithmetic functions, R-trig / F- trig pulses, 2. C. Peter. Robotics, Vision and Control: Fundamental Algorithms in
shift registers, sequence functions, PID principles and functional block, MATLAB. Vol. 73. Springer, 2011.
position indicator with PID control. Industrial Process Automation, 3. G. Ashitava, Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis, Oxford
Networks and Protocols: AS-i, CAN, DeviceNet, Interbus, LON, University Press, 2006.
Foundation Fieldbus, HART, PROFIBUS-PA, BACnet, ControlNet,
4. Murray, Richard M., Zexiang Li, S. Shankar Sastry, and S. Shankara
IndustrialEthernet, Ethernet/IP, MODBUS, PROFIBUS-DP. Database-
Sastry, A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation, CRC
System Applications, Purpose of Database Systems, View of Data,
press, 1994.
Database Languages, Relational Databases. Introduction to security,
Characteristics of Information, Components of an Information system, 5. S. Bruno and O. Khatib, EDS: Springer handbook of Robotics,
Security System Development Lifecycle, The Need for Security- Springer, 2016.
Business Needs first, Threats, Attacks, Intruders, Intrusion detection.
References: MTE 4306: MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS [2 1 0 3]
1. Liptak, B.G. (Ed.), Instrument engineers' handbook, Vol. 3: Process Mechatronic Engineering: Introduction, Mechatronic Systems,
software and digital networks, (1e), CRC Press, Boca Raton, London, Modelling, and Design - Coupled Design, Mechatronic Design Quotient,
2002. Design Evolution, Evolution of Mechatronics, Application Areas. Basic
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McGraw Hill, New York, 2011. Damper. Fluid Elements: Fluid Capacitor, resistor. Thermal Elements:
Thermal capacitor, and resistor. Mechanical Components: transmission,
3. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and
lead screw and nut, and harmonic drives. Passive Electrical Elements and
Practice, (5e), Prentice Hall, 2010.
Materials, Active Electronic Components, Light Emitters and Displays
and Light Sensors. Modelling of Mechatronic Systems: Dynamic
MTE 4305: INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS [2 1 0 3] Systems and Models, Transfer Functions and Frequency-Domain
Introduction: Definition of robots, definition and factors affecting the Models, Equivalent Circuits and Linear Graph Reduction, Block
control resolution, spatial resolution, accuracy and repeatability, Diagrams, Response Analysis, Computer Simulation. Signal
specification of a robot, actuators and sensors, drives and transmission Conditioning: Impedance Characteristics, Amplifiers, filters, Modulators
systems used in robotics. Spatial descriptions and transformations: and Demodulators, Analog-to-Digital Conversion. Sensors and
Descriptions, operators, transform equations. Introduction to Lie Actuators: Potentiometer, Resolver, Encoders, Proximity Sensors, Tactile
algebra and Rodrigues's rotation formula and Quaternions. Manipulator Sensors. Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Electrical Actuators.
kinematics: Link description, manipulator kinematics, actuator space, Microcontrollers: Microcontroller Architecture, Input / Output Hardware,
joint space, and Cartesian space, kinematics of two industrial robots, and Programming. Case Studies in Mechatronics Robotics Case Study,
frames with standard names. Introduction to kinematics of parallel Hydraulics Based Case Study, Electrical Based Case Study, Pneumatics
manipulators, Closed loop constraints, four bar mechanism, Stewart Based Case Study.
platform. Inverse manipulator kinematics: Pieper's solution when three References:
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iterative Newton-Euler dynamic formulation. Trajectory generation: Path
2. Ganesh S. Hegde, Mechatronics, Laxmi Publications Pvt Ltd., 2011.
description and generation, joint-space schemes Cartesian-space

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OPEN ELECTIVES commands. File systems: Files and directories, file naming and
wildcards, file attributes, file permissions. Regular Expressions & filters:
MCA 4301: INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SYSTEMS find, grep, cut, sort, grep patterns. AWK and SED. Shell and Shell
WITH MYSQL [ 3 0 0 3 ] Scripting: The need for shell, types of shells, interactive uses of shell,
using shell for creating user commands, functions. Bash shell features:
Modeling and Designing Databases, Database Design Process, Entity- Statements, data structure, built-in commands, environment
Relationship Model, Basic Concepts, Constraints, Design of ER database customization primitives. Linux Editors.
schema, Reduction of ER to schema, Relational model, Super,
candidate, primary ,foreign key, Schema Diagram, Relational Database References:
design, Functional dependencies, Normal forms, Creating a MySQL 1. Richard Blum and Christine Bresnahan, Linux Command Line Shell
Database, Table, Modifying table, constraints, indexes, Basic SQL, Scripting BIBLE, 3rd Edition, Wiley, 2015.
Inserting Data, Selecting Data, Updating Data, Deleting Data, MySQL 2. Mark Sobel. A Practical Guide to Linux commands Editor and shell
Functions, Numeric, String, Date /Time, Advanced Queries, Sorting, programming, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition, 2010.
Multiple tables, Inner Join, Left Join, Right Join, Natural Join, Nested 3. Stephen G. Kochan. Unix Shell Programming, 3rd Edition, SAMS
queries, Generating summaries, COUNT(), MIN(), MAX(), SUM(), AVG(), Publications, 2003.
Group By, Statistical techniques, Calculating Descriptive statistics, Per- 4. Bash Reference Manual Download able from GNU Project.
Group Descriptive Statistics, Generating frequency distribution, 5. Brian W Kerningham and Rob Pike. The Unix Programming
Calculating correlation coefficients, assigning ranks, Stored routines, Environment, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2009.
stored procedure, stored function, Triggers, Events to schedule
Database actions, Managing users and privileges, Importing and
Exporting data, importing data with LOAD data and mysql import, MCA 4304: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS [3 0 0 3]
importing csv files, exporting query results, tables, importing XML.
Introduction - data science, need for analytics, steps in data analysis
References: projects, Data- sources of data, data sets, data warehouses, data types,
1. Paul Dubois, MySQL Cookbook, O'REILLY, First Edition, 2007. privacy and confidentiality, samples vs. population. Data summarization
2. Larry Ullman, Visual Quick Start guide MySQL, Pearson Education, and visualization – tables and graphs. Data Preprocessing- cleaning,
2nd Edition, 2007. transformation, dimensionality reduction. Data Analysis and
3. Seyed M. M, Saied Tahaghoghi and Hugh Williams, Learning MySQL, Visualization – descriptive, inferential statistics, uni-variate and multi-
O'Reilly, 2006. variate analysis. Grouping – Cluster Analysis- distance measures,
4. Russell J.T. Dyer, MySQL in a Nutshell, O'REILLY, 2nd Edition, 2008. partitioning, hierarchical, density based methods. Market Basket
Analysis, Association Analysis, Market Basket Analysis. Classifiers-
MCA 4302: INTRODUCTION TO VR AND AR Bayesian, k-nearest neighbor, neural network, Support Vector Machine,
TECHNOLOGIES [3 0 0 3] Decision Trees. Prediction- Regression models, Evaluating Classification
Introduction: Input Devices, Output Devices, Displays, Computing and Predictive performance, ensemble methods. Anomaly Detection.
Architectures for VR, The Rendering Pipeline, PC Graphics Architecture, Forecasting models.
Workstation-Based Architectures, Distributed VR Architectures,
Modeling, Geometric Modeling, Physical Modeling, Behavior Modeling, References:
Model Management, VR Programming and other Toolkits. Introduction to 1. Glenn J. Myatt, Wayne P. Johnson, Making Sense of Data I: A Practical
Unity 3D Engine, 2D Game concepts and basic scripting, 3D Game Guide to Exploratory Data Analysis and Data Mining, 2nd Edition,
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Unity, ARCore in unity, Mini project on AR. Introduction to VR, Unity for Practical Guide to Data Visualization, Advanced Data Mining
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for a specific VR platform. 3. Galit Shmueli, Nitin R. Patel, and Peter C. Bruce, Data Mining for
Business Intelligence, John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
References: 4. Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank, Mark A. Hall, Data Mining: Practical
1. Jonathan Linowers, Krystian Banbilinski, Augmented Reality for Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Morgan Kaufmann, 2011.
Developers,Packt Publishers, 2017. 5. Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach, Vipin Kumar, Introduction to Data
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3. Grigore C. Burdea, Philippe Coiffet, Virtual Reality Technology, Wiley-
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4. Sherman, W.R. & A. Craig, Understanding, Virtual Reality: Interface,
Application and Design, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA,
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5. Philippe Fuchs, Guillaume Moreau, Pascal Guitton, Virtual Reality:
Concepts and Technologies, CRC, Taylor and Francis, 2011.

MCA 4303: INTRODUCTION TO LINUX AND SHELL


SCRIPTING [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to UNIX/LINUX Operating System: OS concepts, Linux
overview, key features of Linux, pros and cons of Linux. Processes:
Processes and Files, I/O redirection and pipes, process creation,
process attributes standard process file descriptors. File and Process

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Minor Specialization: Computational Mathematics design, 2k Factorial Design, Blocking and Confounding in the 2k Factorial
Design, Partial Confounding. Two level fractional factorial designs, three
MAT 4051: APPLIED STATISTICS AND level and mixed level factorial and fractional factorial designs, 3k Factorial
TIME SERIES ANALYSIS [2 1 0 3] Design, Confounding in the 3k Factorial Design, Fractional replication of
Stochastic and deterministic dynamic mathematical models – the 3k Factorial Design, Factorials with mixed levels.
forecasting and control, transfer function models, models for discrete References:
control systems. Basic ideas in model building- linear and multiple linear 1. Robert V Hogg and Allen Craig, Introduction to Mathematical
regression. Basic concepts in stochastic processes and Markov chains, Statistics, (4e), Macmillan
Mean square distance, mean square error prediction, prediction of 2. M N Murthy, Sampling Theory and Methods, Statistical Publishing
covariance stationary process, ergodic theory and stationary process, Society, 1967
applications of ergodic theory, spectral analysis of covariance stationary 3. C Radhakrishna Rao, Linear Statitical Inference and its
processes, Gaussian systems, stationary point processes, level applications, (2e), Wiley Series.
crossing problems. ARIMA models, Autoregressive models, moving 4. Douglas C Montgomery, Design and Analysis of Experiments, (8e),
average models, duality, model properties, parameter estimates, Wiley Series, 2012,
forecasts.Volatility models: ARCH and GARCH modelling, testing 5. D D Joshi, Linear Estimation and Design of Experiments, New Age
strategy for heteroscedastic models, volatility forecasts, Black Scholes International Publishers, 2009
model.
References:
MAT 4054: GRAPHS AND MATRICES [2 1 0 3]
1. G.E.P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, G. C. Reinsel and G M Ljung, Time Series
Graphs and subgraphs, walks, paths and connectedness, distance as a
Analysis-Forecasting and Control, (5e), Wiley Series, 2016.
metric, degrees, regular graphs, cubic graphs, bipartite graphs, self-
2. Anderson T W, The Statistical Analysis of Time Series, John Wiley, complementary graphs, operations on graphs, extremal graphs, cut
New York, 1994 points, bridges and blocks, block graphs and cut point graphs.Trees and
3. Samuel Karlin, Howard M Taylor, First Course in Stochastic process, their characterizations, centres and centroids, block-cut point trees,
Academic Press, New York, spanning trees, independent cycles and cocycles, connectivity and line
4. C. Chatfield, The Analysis of Time Series – An Introduction, Chapman connectivity, graphical variations of Menger's theorem. Traversability:
and Hall / CRC, (4e), 2004 Eulerian graphs and Hamiltonian graphs. Line graphs and total graphs.
5. David Ruppert, Statistics in Finance, Springer Publications, 2004 Line graphs and traversability, coverings and independence, critical
points and lines. Planarity: Plane and planar graphs, outer planar graphs,
MAT 4052: COMPUTATIONAL LINEAR ALGEBRA [2 1 0 3] Kuratowski's theorem, vertex colouring.Incidence Matrix: Rank, minors,
Matrix Analysis: Basic Ideas from Linear algebra, vector norms, matrix path matrix, 0-1 incidence matrix. Adjacency Matrix: Eigen values of
norms, orthogonality and SVD, Projections and CS decomposition, the some graphs, determinant, bounds, energy of a graph, antiadjacency
sensitivity of square linear systems. General Linear Systems: Triangular matrix of a directed graph, non-singular trees. Laplacian Matrix: Basic
systems, The LU factorization, Round off analysis of Gausian elimination, properties, computing Laplacian eigen values, matrix tree theorems,
Pivoting, Improving and estimating accuracy. Orthogonalization and least bounds for Laplacian spectral radius, edge-Laplacian of a tree.
squares: Householder and Givens matrices, The QR factorization, The full References:
rank LS problem, Other orthogonal factorizations, The rank deficient LS 1. F. Harary, Graph Theory, Narosa Publishers, 1988.
problem, Weighing and iterative improvement, square and 2. J.A Bondy and U.S.R Murthy, Graph Theory with Applications,
underdetermined systems.The symmetric Eigen value problem: Eigen (5e), Elsevier Publishing Co., 1982.
values properties and decompositions, Power iterations, the symmetric QR 3. D.B. West, Introduction to Graph Theory, Pearson Education, Inc.,
algorithm, Jacobi methods, Tridiagonal Methods, Computing the SVD, 2001.
some generalized eigen value problems. 4. R.B Bapat, Graphs and Matrices, Hindustan Book Agency, 2010.
References: 5. Lowell W Beineke and Robin J Wilson, Topics in Algebraic Graph
1. Gene H. Golub and Charles F. Van Loan, Matrix Computations, (4e), Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
2. Gilbert Strang, Linear Algebra and its applications, (4e), Wellesley OPEN ELECTIVES
Cambridge press, 2009. MAT 5301: APPLIED GRAPH THEORY [2 1 0 3]
3. David S. Watkins, Fundamentals of Matrix Computations,(3e), Wiley, Graphs and applications of the theorems by Havel and Hakimi, Erdos
New York, 2010. and Gallai. Cut points, bridges and blocks, block graphs and cut point
4. Roger a Horn, Matrix Analysis, (2e), Cambridge University Press, graphs. Trees and their characterizations, centre and centroids, block-
2013. cut points trees, spanning trees, independent cycles and cocycles,
connectivity and line connectivity, Whitney's theorem. Traversability-
MAT 4053: COMPUTATIONAL PROBABILITY AND Eulerian, Hamiltonian, line graphs and total graphs. Traversability,
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS [2 1 0 3] coverings and independence, theorem of Gallai, critical points and lines.
Sampling and sampling distributions, Most powerful tests, Uniformly Planarity, genus, thickness, crossing number. Colorability, chromatic
most powerful tests, Likelihood ratio tests, The sequential probability number and its bounds, Nordhaus Gaddum theorems, the four and five
ratio test, Randomized Designs, Inferences about the differences in colour theorems, chromatic polynomial. Matrix Representation -Incident
Means, Paired Comparison Designs, Inferences about the variance of matrix, Adjacency matrix, cycle matrix, cutset matrix, path matrix,
normal distributions, Monte Carlo estimation methods.The analysis of Digraphs, Matrix - tree theorem on number of spanning trees.
variance, RCBD, LSD and Related Designs, The Graeco - Latin square Tournament. Graph theoretic Algorithms: Computer representation of
Design, Balanced Incomplete Block Designs, PBIBD Introduction to graphs-Input and output, Algorithms for connectedness, Spanning Tree,
Factorial Designs, The Two Factor factorial design, Blocking in a factorial Fundamental Circuits, Directed Circuits and Shortest paths.

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1. F. Harary, Graph theory, Narosa Publishers equations. Some simple models. Modelling of economics and finance
2. Narsingh Deo, Graph theory with applications to Engineering and through difference equations, population dynamics and generation of
Computer Science, Prentice Hall. models through difference equations, modeling in probability theory,
3. Robin J.Wilson, Introduction to Graph theory, Logman examples. Optimization models: Mathematical modeling through linear
programming. Mathematical modelling through graphs: elements of
graphs, digraphs. Mathematical models for blood flow. Mathematical
MAT 5302: APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA [2 1 0 3]
model for Peristaltic transport of two layered.
Finite dimensional vector spaces, subspaces, linear independence,
References:
basis and dimension. Sum and intersection of subspaces. Algebra of
linear transformations, range and null space of a linear transformation, 1. J N Kapur, Mathematical Modelling, New age international
Inner-product spaces, metric spaces and banach spaces, Gram Schmidt publishers,(2e), 2015.
orthogonalization, linear operators and their adjoint, self adjoint, unitary 2. J N Kapur Mathematical Models in biology and medicine, East- West
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simultaneous equations, Eigen values, characteristic vectors, Cayley- 3. J N Kapur Mathematical models of environment, INS Academy, New
Hamilton theorem, minimal polynomial, Application of eigen values to Delhi
solve simultaneous difference and differential equations. Quadratic
forms and their classification, constrained optimization. MAT 5305:OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES [2 1 0 3]
Somecomputational methods of linear algebra. Formulation, Linear programming-simplex method, Penalty coase
References: methods, 2-phase method. Dual Simplex method. Duality theory
1. Gantmocher F.R., The Theory of Matrices, Cheisea. .Transportation problem-Volgel's approximation method, MODI method,
2. Gilbert Strang , Linear Algebra and its applications,Thomson learning Assignment problem-Hungarian method.Project Management -
3. David C. Lay, Linear Algebra and its applications, Pearson Education Networks, Project planning and control using PERT and CPM. Project
crashing. Game theory - 2persons zero sum games, Minimax principle,
games with mixed strategies. Dominance theory, solution using Linear
MAT 5303:APPLIED NUMERICAL METHODS [2 1 0 3]
programming.
Matrix Algebra : Solution for linear system of equations – Direct methods:
References:
Gauss elimination method, Gauss Jordon method, Crouts (LU
decomposition) method. Iterative methods, Jacobi Gauss Seidal and 1. Bronson Richard - Theory and Problems of Operations Research-
successive over relaxation methods. Computation of inverse of a matrix: Schaum series- MGH
Jordan method, Triangularization method, Choleski's method, partition 2. P.K.Gupta& Man Mohan - Operations Research - Sultan Chand &
method. Eigen value & Eigen vectors: Given's method for real symmetric Sons
matrices, Jocobi's method for real symmetric matrices, Power method. 3. HamdyA.Taha - Operations Research PHI
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations: Single step
methods, Runge- Kutta method, Adam Bashforth's predictor corrector MAT 5306: STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND RELIABILITY [2 1 0 3]
method, Milne's predictor and corrector method. Numerical Solution of Static probabilities: Review and prerequisites generating functions,
Partial Differential Equations: Finite difference approximation to difference equations.Dynamic probability: definition and description
derivatives of Parabolic, Elliptic. Explicit finite difference method, implicit with examples. Markov chains, transition probabilities, Chapmen
method. Kolmogrov equations. Classification of states, chains of Markov
References: process. Stability of Markov systems, limiting behaviour, random walk.
1. Jain, Iyengar and Jain: Numerical methods for Scientific and Poisson Processes : assumptions and derivations, related distributions,
Engineering Computations, New Age Publishers birth and death processes. Queueing System, general concepts, Model
2. Carnahan, Luther and Wikes: Applied Numerical Methods, John M/M/1 and M/M/S, steady state behaviour, transient behaviour. Wiener
Willey processes and Gaussian processes. Differential equations of a wiener
3. Conte S.D and Be Door, Introduction to Numerical analysis, McGraw process, Kolmogrov equations, Ornstein – Unlenbeck Process. White
Hill. note. Reliability Theory : Definition of Reliability, types of failure, Hazard
rate, Laws of failure - normal, exponential & Weibull failure laws - System
reliability - in series, in parallel series - parallel system, Paralled - series
MAT 5304:MATHEMATICAL MODELLING [2 1 0 3]
system & related problems.
Introduction, Techniques, classification and characteristics of
References:
mathematical models, mathematical modeling through algebra, ordinary
differential equations of first order. Mathematical modeling through 1. Medhi. J., Stochastic Processes, Wiley Eastern.
systems of ordinary differential equations of first order, Prey- Predator 2. Bhat U R, Elements of Applied Stochastic Processes, John Wiley.
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equations, modeling in medicine A model for diabetic mellitus. Modelling Procesess, McGraw Hill.

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Minor Specialization: Business Management HUM 4053: MARKETING MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Marketing definition, scope and concepts, Adapting marketing to the
HUM 4051: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] New Economy, Marketing strategic planning. Market Demand, Marketing
Introduction and objectives of financial management, Evolution of Environment, Marketing Information System, Marketing Research.
corporate finance, responsibilities. Types of accounts, Golden rules of Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning, Buying Behaviour: Consumer
accounting, Preparation of Journal, Ledger, Trial balance and final Markets and Business Markets, Competition: Identifying competitors,
accounts. Sources of long term finance, Characteristics of equity capital, analysing competitors. Product Life Cycle: Product life-cycle marketing
Preference capital, Debenture capital & Term loans. Valuation of strategies. New Market Offerings: New product development and
securities, Concepts, Bond valuation and related models, Bond value challenges, Branding. Designing and Managing Services, Price
theorems, Yield to maturity. Equity valuation; Dividend capitalization Strategies, Retailing, Wholesaling, Integrated Marketing
approach, Leverage, Operating leverage, Financial leverage, Total Communications, Digital Marketing and Trends, International Marketing
leverage, Indifference point analysis. Working capital management, References:
Capital budgeting: appraisal criteria, pay-back period, Average rate of 1. Philip Kotler, Kevil Keller, Abraham Koshy & Mithileshwar Jha,
return, Net present value, Benefit cost ratio and Internal rate of return. Marketing Management – A South Asian Perspective, Pearson
Risk analysis in capital budgeting, Cost of capital: introduction, cost of Education Inc, New Delhi, 2012.
debt capital, Preference capital and Equity capital, Weighted average cost 2. Arun Kumar & N Meenakshi, Marketing Management, Vikas
of capital, Determination of proportions, Cash management, Dividend Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2011.
decisions. 3. Varshney R L and Gupta S L., Marketing Management, Sultan Chand &
References: Sons, New Delhi, 2004.
1. Prasanna Chandra., Fundamentals of Financial Management, Tata 4. Adrian Palmer., Principles of Marketing, Oxford University Press, New
McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2006. York, 2000.
2. I M Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd.,,
New Delhi, 2015. HUM 4054: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
3. N Ramachandran & Ram Kumar Kakani, Financial Accounting for Introductions to operations management – process view and supply
Management, 3/e, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, chain view, types of production activities, competitive priorities and
2011. capabilities. Break-even analysis, evaluating services or products,
4. Eugene F Brigham & Michael C E, Financial Management: Theory and evaluating processes - make or buy decision, decision making under
Practice. 12e, Cengage Learning, India, 2008. risk, and decision trees. Introduction to forecasting, importance and
5. Maheshwari S.N., Financial Management, Sultan Chand & Co., New uses of forecasting, demand patterns, demand management options,
Delhi, 2002. judgement methods, causal methods - linear regression, time series
method – naïve method, moving average, weightage moving average,
HUM 4052: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] and exponential smoothing curve. Planning long-term capacity,
Introduction, Scope of HRM, Objectives of HRM, Functions, Activities, measures of capacity and utilization, economies of scale, diseconomies
Roles, HRD organization and responsibilities. Evolution of HRM, of scale, capacity timing and sizing strategies, sizing capacity cushions,
Influence of various factors on HRM. Human resource planning: timing and sizing expansion – expansionist strategy, wait and see
Introduction, Strategic considerations, Nature and scope, Human strategy, and a systematic approach to long term capacity decision.
Resources Inventory, Job analysis, Job design, Job description, Job Levels inoperations planning and scheduling across the organization,
specification and Job evaluation. Employee Recruitment & Selection: sales and operation planning strategies- chase strategy, level strategy,
Policy, Process, Tests, modern methods, Interview, Provisional operations planning using linear programming technique, scheduling job
selection, Medical/Physical examinations, Placement, Induction and facility scheduling, and work for scheduling. Theory of constraints,
programs and socialization. Training and development: Basic concepts, managing bottle necks in manufacturing and service processes,
Employees training Process, Planning, Preparation of trainees, identifying bottle necks, relieving bottle necks, drum buffer rope system,
Implementation, Performance evaluation and Follow-up training. and managing constraints in a line system. Supply chain design across
Competency Mapping and Career development programmes. the organization, supply chains for services and manufacturing,
Performance appraisal and Merit rating, Promotion, transfers and measures of supply chain performance - inventory measures, financial
separations, Wages and salaries administration, Discipline and measures, inventory and supply chains - pressures for small inventories,
grievances. Industrial and labour relations and Trade Unionism pressures for large inventories, types of inventory, inventory reduction
Overview: Collective bargaining and maintaining Industrial health. tactics, and inventory placement. Costs of quality, total quality
management, acceptance sampling, statistical process control - control
References: charts, and process capability. Continuous improvement using lean
1. Michael Armstrong ., A Handbook of Human Resource Management systems, different types of wastes, strategic characteristics of a lean
Practice: 10th Edition, New Delhi, Kogan Page India,2006 system, designing lean system layout, and Kanban system.
2. Gary Dessler& BijuVarkey .,Human Resource Management:12th
Edition Dorling Kindersley(India),Noida,2011 References:
3. T.V. Rao and Pereira D F., Recent experiences in Human Resources 1. Krajewski L. J., Ritzman L. P., Malhotra M., and Srivastava S. K.,
Development, Oxford and IBH Publishing, 1986. Operations Management, 11th edition, Pearson Education
4. Subbrao A., Essentials of Human Resource Management and (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2016.
industrial Relations, Himalaya Publishing House, 1999. 2. Heizer J. and Render B., Operations Management, 11th edition.
5. Aswathappa K,Human ResourceManagement,Text&Cases Pearson Education India, 2016.
McGrawHill 7th Edition,2006 3. Khanna R. B., Production and Operations Management, 2nd edition,
6. N G Nair and Latha Nair., Personnel Management and Industrial PHI Learning Private Limited, 2015.
Relations, S. Chand Company, 1995.

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OPEN ELECTIVES HUM 4304: BUILDING BRIDGES: INDO-EUROPEAN
INTERCULTURAL DYNAMICS [3 0 0 3]
HUM 4301: COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH [3 0 0 3] The challenges of Intercultural communication - interacting in a diverse
(Offered for Lateral Entry Students only) world, understanding cultures, alternative views of reality, cultural
Common Errors in English: Subject Verb Agreement; Uses of Tenses / stereotyping. Foundational Theories in Intercultural Communication -
Sequence of Tense; Prepositions; Articles; Special Usages; Creative Edward Hall, Samovar, G Hofstede, Understanding cultural Dimensions
Writing Essay: Types of Essays, Argumentative Essay, Descriptive/ and Cultural Stereotyping- collectivism/ individualism, power distance,
Expository/Narrative Essays; Reading Comprehension; Dynamic text; masculine/feminine, cultural metaphors, Intercultural Business
Critical Evaluation; Group Discussions; Presentation Skills; Essay writing.; Communication Competence - The Role of Language in Intercultural
Audio texts/speeches -Practice listening skills- summary, commentary, Business Communication , Nonverbal Language in Intercultural
listening exercises. Video Speeches -T h e m e b a s e d s p e e c h e s - Communication, Cultural influence on interpersonal communication,
motivational, informative, technical, and persuasive, discussions. Speech - Intercultural Dynamics in the multicultural organizations.
Elements of a good speech, types of speeches, model speech, Speech References:
exercises, individual presentations, peer and facilitator feedback. 1. Dodd, Carley H. Dynamics of Intercultural Communication,
Formal/Informal communication. Communication Styles- formal and McGraw-Hill, Boston. 1998.
informal, standard English and variations in usages, examples and analysis 2. Gannon M J and Pillai R. Understanding Global Cultures, Sage
of faulty usages; Correspondence: formal/informal letters and emails . Publications, California. 2010.
References: 3. Hall, E. T. The dance of life: The other dimension of time, Random
1. Green David., Contemporary English Grammar, Structures and House, New York. 1983.
Composition Chennai: Macmillan Publications. 4. Hofstede, Geert., Cultures' Consequences, Comparing Values,
2. Thompson AJ & Martinet AB., A Practical English Grammar, OUP. Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations across Nations, Sage
3. Turton N D , Heaton J B., Longman Dictionary of Common Errors, Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA. 2001.
1998. 5. Martin, J.N. & Nakayama, T.K., Intercultural communication in
4. Meenakshi Raman & Sangita Sharma., Technical Communication; contexts. 4th Edition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield. 2007.
Principles and Practice, Oxford University Press, 2011. 6. Samovar, L A and Porter, R., Communication between Cultures,
Cengage Learning, Wadsworth, CA. 2007.
HUM 4302: FILM STUDIES [2 1 0 3]
History of invention of motion pictures - Daguerre, Muybridge, Edison, HUM 4305: INTERPRETATION OF LITERARY TEXTS [3 0 0 3]
SkaldanowskyBrothers,Lumieres; Evolution of film – Lumieres, Melies, Texts-static, dynamic, cryptic and delphic ; Language of literature; Form
Porter, Griffith, Basic techniques – Mise-en-scene, Mise-en-shot, and structure; Literature verses popular fiction; Text and discourse;
Deepfocus Photography, Longtake, Continuity, Editing, Montage, Authors and critics; Theories and approaches to literary texts;
German Expressionism; French Impressionism; Soviet Montage cinema; Formalism, Structuralism, Marxism, Feminism, Deconstruction;
Hollywood cinema, Italian Neo-realism; French Nouvelle Vague, Ideational functions and textual Functions; Class, gender and texuality;
Documentary, Directors – Eisenstein, Kurosawa, Godard, Chaplin, Race and nationality; Genre, phonological deviations –sound patterns
Bergman; Mohsen Makmalbakf, Majid Majidi, Keislowski, Zhang Yimou, and figures of speech ; Pragmatic approach to literature; Understanding
Kim Ki Duk, “New Wave” Cinema in India - Bengali; Malayalam; Kannada; syntax, Lexical and syntactic analysis of literary texts; Point of view in
Hindi, To be screened- Bicycle Thieves, The 400 blows, Rashomon, Wild literary texts and foregrounding; Prediction and making sense of a text;
strawberries, Battleship Potemkin, Cabinet of Dr.Caligari, The kid, Stylistic analysis of a novel; Kinds of meaning, Rhetorical structure;
Children of heaven, Hero, Ghatashraddha, PatherPanchali, Mathilukal. Pragmatics and discourse analysis; Interpreting cohesive devices and
References: complex functional values; Stylistic approach to literature ; Elements of
1. Bordwell, David and Thompson, Kristin., Film Art: an Introduction, literary style; Stylistic analysis of selected short stories, Poems, Novels
7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 2004. and Plays; Genre, the plot setting, characterization, tone and themes;
Stylistics and its implications on narrative techniques; Intertextuality and
2. Kawin, Bruce., How Movies Work. Berkeley and Los Angeles:
conceptual blending; Identifying patterns in the texts; Meaning making
University of California Press, 1992.
process in literature; Imagery, metaphor as a mode of thought;
3. Cook, David A., A History of Narrative Film, 4th ed. New York: W.W. Coherence and Cohesion; Context, turn taking and Adjacency Pair; Pro-
Norton & Co., 2004. forms, Discourse markers, Lexical cohesion and presupposition;
Recognizing text organization; Critical texts, Shared assumptions on
HUM 4303:GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS [3 0 0 3] critical texts; The role of schema and the concept of speech acts in
Text selections, dialogue and exercises which have been designed to give literary texts.
the absolute beginner grounding in the rudiments of the German References:
language, as well as providing background information about the history, 1. Austin, J.L., How to do Things with Words, Longman, London,
life and culture in Germany.Introduction to the German alphabet and the 1992.
German language – dialogues & conversations – pronunciation, basic 2. Barthes. R., Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narratives,
vocabulary lists - key points of grammar - background information Fontana, London, 1977.
about the history and culture of Germany - exercises on vocabulary,
3. Blake.N.F., An Introduction to the Language of Literature,
grammar and German culture - reading & listening comprehension.
Macmillan, London. .1990.
References:
4. Carter, R. (ed.)., Language and Literature: An introductory Reader
1. Sally Johnson, Natalie Braber., Exploring the German Language, in Stylistics, Allen and Unwin, London, 1982.
(2E), Cambridge University Press. 2008.
5. Cook, G., Discourse and Literature, Oxford University Press,
2. Charles Russ., The German Language Today: A Linguistic London, 1994.
Introduction, Routledge. 1994.
6. Harold, C.M.(ed.)., Style in Prose Fiction, Columbia University
Press, New York.
7. Leech, G.N., A Linguistic Guide to English Poetry, Longman,
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HUM 4306: PUBLIC SPEAKING [3 0 0 3] References:
Public Speaking -Introduction to Public speaking- Voice modulation, 1. Aquinas, Thomas., On Being and Essence. Trans. Armand Maurer.
Sounds/accent (basics), Articulation, Anxiety management, Logical Canada: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1968.
arguments, Concept of purpose, Audience, Smart use of Body language. 2. John-Terry, Chris., For the Love of Wisdom: An Explanation of the
Types of speech-Informative speeches - designing and delivery- meaning and Purpose of Philosophy. New York: Alba House, 1994.
Persuasive speeches – designing and delivery- Impromptu speeches – 3. Maritain, Jacques., An Introduction to Philosophy, London: Sheed
designing and delivery -Special occasion speeches- designing and and Ward. 1979.
delivery, Presentations - planning and execution -Types of presentation - 4. Radhakrishnan, S. (Ed)., History of Philosophy Eastern and Western
Informative-Planning and delivery - Persuasive - Planning and delivery - Vol.II George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, 1953.
Motivational - Planning and delivery, Other forms of speaking – Debates, 5. Wallace, William., The Elements of Philosophy. New York: Alba
Seminars, Panel Discussion, Group Discussion, Tall Tales, Turn Coat, Art House, 1990.
of Evaluation-Providing feedback- planning, designing and delivering
constructive feedback - Receiving feedback – making use of relevant
HUM 4309: CREATIVE WRITING [3 0 0 3]
feedback -Techniques of providing feedback- Speech analysis –Role of
the Evaluator. Various literary/prose forms and their characteristics; techniques and
strategies for reading; nuances of language and meaning in reading and
References:
writing; Writing Exercises - techniques and strategies of writing
1. Duarte Nancy., Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform
creatively; Critical Concepts and Terms in Literary Writing; Writing
Audiences, John John Wiley and Sons, 2010.
Exercises; creative writing output.
2. Minto Barbara., The Pyramid Principle: Logic in writing, thinking and
References:
Problem Solving, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2002.
1. Milan Kundera ., The Art of the Novel.
3. Berkun Scott., Confessions of a Public Speaker, O'Reily Media,
2. The Art of Fiction: Illustrated from Classic and Modern Texts, David
2009.
Lodge
4. Goodale Malcolm., Professional Presentations, Cambridge
University Press, 2005.
HUM 4310: GRAPHIC NOVELS: HISTORY, FORM
5. Carnegie Dale., The Art of Public Speaking, 1905.
AND CULTURE [3 0 0 3]
Part I:The History of Comic Books, Part 1: Developing a Medium Defining
HUM 4307: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
comic books as a medium-Relationships between comic books and
Psychology - Meaning, Nature and Scope, Defining Psychology, other forms of sequential art-The (continental) roots of comics as an art
Meaning of the term Behavior, Nature of Psychology, Scope of form -The ways in which comic strips and pulps contributed to the
Psychology: Branches and fields of Psychology. Development of emergence of the comic book. The History of Comic Books, Part 2: The
Psychology - Historic Sketch of Psychology, Modern Age of Psychology, Maturation of the Medium-Influence of underground movement, ways in
Gestalt Psychology, Psycho Analysis, Contemporary Psychology. which mainstream publishers began to address more relevant topics,
Systems of Psychology- The Nervous System, Nature V/s Nurture, proliferation of independent comics, the increase in the profile and
Sensation and perception, States of Consciousness. Methods of prominence of the medium due to ambitious projects. Part II: Creating the
Psychology - Classical Conditioning, Introspection Method, Naturalistic Story: Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative-Some narrative
Method, Experimental Method, Differential Method, Clinical Method, structures commonly found in comic books -The types and techniques
Psycho Physical Method. Personality- Personality types, Personality of encapsulation-The nature of the relationship between the pictorial and
Disorders, Abnormal psychology, Treatment of personality disorders. linguistic elements of comic books Experiencing the Story: The Power of
Thinking - Nature of Thinking, Types of Thinking, Language and Comics - About diegetic images that show the world of the story-
Intelligence. Discussion, Presentation and Assignments. About interpretive images that comment on the story-The impact art style
References: has on the emotional reactions of the reader; and how the meaning of
1. Boring, E.G., Langfield,H.S. &Weld,H.P., Foundations of Psychology, each image is affected by the relationship to other images in that
Asia Publishing House, Calcutta, 1963. particular book, in other texts, and in the reader's personal experience-
2. Carson, R.C., Butcher, J.N. & Coleman, J.C., Abnormal Psychology Part III: Comic Book Genres-the definition of genre and the role it plays in
& Modern Life, (8th ed) Scoff, Foresman& Co. 1988. shaping the creation of comics products- the characteristics of genres,
3. Lahey, B.B.,Psychology: An Introduction, 6th Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, including character types, narrative patterns, themes, and other
New York, 1965. conventions-how the example genres of teen humor, romance, funny
4. Olson, M.; Hergenhahn, B.R., Introduction to the Theories of animals, horror, and memoir developed in comics, and what
Learning, Prentice-Hall India, 2009. characterizes each-how the hybridization of genres helps
experimentation and expansion of narrative possibilities.
HUM 4308: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY, References:
RELIGION AND CULTURE [3 0 0 3] 1. Roger Sabin., Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels.
Notions of Philosophy; The Origin and Development of Philosophy; 2. Robert Petersen, Allan Moore., Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels:
Ancient Philosophy; Medieval Philosophy; Modern Philosophy; A History of Graphic Narrative3. Comics as Performance, Fiction as
Contemporary Philosophy; Indian Philosophy; Comparative Religion; Scalpel.
Western Philosophy; The Relevance of Philosophy; Branches of 3. JeetHeer, Kent Worcester., Arguing Comics: Studies in Popular
Philosophy; Methods of Philosophy; Philosophy and other Branches of culture.
Study; Some Problems of Philosophy; Themes of Philosophy; Mind and
Body, and the Problem of Universal; Change/Movement time and place;
Existence of God and Evolution; Indian Culture; Social Ethics; Logic and
Scientific Methods; Philosophy of Language.

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HUM 4311: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS [3 0 0 3] HUM 4312: ENTREPRENEURSHIP [3 0 0 3]
Management information system: Introduction to management, Entrepreneur: Meaning of entrepreneur, evolution of the concept,
information and system. System concepts, general model of a system functions of an entrepreneur, types of entrepreneur, and intrapreneur.
and types of systems. Evolution of MIS , models and resources used in
Concept of entrepreneurship - evolution of entrepreneurship,
the MIS model. Structure of MIS, operating elements of an information
system, synthesis of the structure. Information systems for different development of entrepreneurship, stages in entrepreneurial process, role
applications: Transaction processing systems, Human resource of entrepreneurs in economic development, entrepreneurship in India,
management systems and Marketing-application areas. Production barriers for entrepreneurship. Small scale industry: Definition,
planning and Office automation systems. Role of management characteristics, need and rationale. Objectives, scope, role of Small
information in decision making: Concepts of decision making, Decision
Scale Industries (SSI) in economic development, advantages of SSI,
making process and information needs at different levels of
management. Herbert. A. Simon model. Phases in the decision making steps to start an SSI - government policy towards SSI, different policies
process, Programmed vs non-programmed decisions, General model of of SSI, impact of liberalization, privatization, and Globalization. Effect of
human as an information processor, Allen Newell Simon model. Decision WTO/GATT and supporting agencies of government for SSI. Institutional
support systems -structure, elements and working. Information as a support: Different Schemes: TECKSOK, KIADB; KSSIDC; KSIMC; DIC
strategic resource. MIS as a technique for making programmed
Single Window Agency: SISI, NSIC, SIDBI, and KSFC, New schemes and
decisions: Behavioral models of the decision maker and methods. MIS
support for decision making. Role of MIS in Organizations -recent trends support for start-ups and new venture under Govt. of India. Preparation
and e-commerce applications. Development of customized of Business plan and project report: components of a successful plan.
management information system approaches: SDLC -phases in SDLC, Meaning of project, project identification, project selection, project
Strategic and project planning for MIS, conceptual design and detailed report, need and significance of report, contents, formulation, guidelines
design phases: general business planning and MIS response. MIS
by planning commission for project report. Network analysis, errors in
Planning and planning cycle. Conceptual system design and Detailed
System design. MIS System Implementation, and Pit falls: Pit Falls in MIS project report, project appraisal. Identification of business opportunities,
development, Fundamental weaknesses, soft spots in planning, design market feasibility study, technical feasibility study, financial feasibility
problems and review. study and social feasibility study and documentation and evaluation.

References: References:
1. Gordon B. D. and Margrethe H. O., (2005), “Management 1. Vasant Desai., Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development &
Information Systems”, McGraw-Hill, New York. Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 2007.
2. Kenneth L. and Price J. P., (2003), “Management Information 2. David H. Holt Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation, Published by
Systems”, Macmillan. prentice Hall,1991.
3. Jawadekar W. S., (2000) “Management Information System”, Tata 3. Poornima. M. Charantimath., Entrepreneurship Development, Pearson
McGraw Hill. Education, 2006.
4. Senn J. A., (2003), “Analysis & Design of Information System”, 4. S.S. Khanka., Entrepreneurship Development, S.Chand& Co, 2007.
McGraw Hill International Student Edition.
5. Mudrick; Ross (1997) “Information Systems for Modern
Management “ Prentice Hall of India.
6. James A. O.Brien (1995)“Management Information Systems,
Galgotia Publications.

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Minor Specialization: Material Science OPEN ELECTIVES

PHY 4051: PHYSICS OF LOW DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS [3 0 0 3] PHY 4301: FUNDAMENTALS OF ASTRONOMY AND
Thin films: Thick and Thin Film Materials, preparation by physical and ASTROPHYSICS [3 0 0 3]
chemical methods. Thickness measurement techniques. Theories of Introduction to astronomy and astrophysics. Properties of ordinary
nucleation - Capillarity and atomistic theory, effect of deposition stars: Brightness of starlight; the electromagnetic spectrum; Colours of
parameters on nucleation and growth of thin films. Epitaxial growth. stars; stellar distances; absolute magnitudes; HR diagram. Stellar
Reflection and Transmission at interface between isotropic transparent evolution: Formation of star; the main sequence; stellar structure;
media. Reflectance and Transmittance in thin films. Antireflection evolution off the main sequence; planetary nebulae; white dwarfs. The
coatings. Electrical conduction in discontinuous metal films - Quantum death of high mass stars: Supernovae; neutron stars; pulsars; stellar
mechanical tunneling model. Conduction in continuous metal and black holes. Normal Galaxies: Types of galaxies; Dark matter in galaxies.
semiconducting films. Thermoelectric power in metal films. thin film Cosmology: The scale of universe; expansion of the universe; open or
resistors, thermopiles. Quantum well devices. closed universe; the big bang; the cosmic background radiation; big
Nanomaterials: Chemical Synthesis of Nanoparticles: Bottom up bang nucleosynthesis. Astronomical instruments.
approach. Functionalized nanoparticles in different medium. Size References:
control. Self assembly. Nanopar ticle arrays. Semiconductor 1. Marc L Kutner, Astronomy: A physical Perspective (2e) Cambridge
nanoparticles- synthesis, characterization and applications of quantum University Press,2003
dots. Magnetic nanoparticles- assembly and nanoastructures. 2. BaidyanathBasu, An Introduction to Astrophysics (2e), PHI Learning
Manipulation of nanoscale biological assemblies. Carbon nanotubes and Pvt. Ltd, 2011.
fullerene as nanoclustures. Nanostructured films. Physical Methods of 3. Michael Zeilik, Introductory Astronomy and Astrophysics (4e),
Nanostructure Fabrication: Top down approach. Nanopatterning- Saunders College Pub. 1992.
Lithography- Optical, X-ray and Electron beam lithography. Ion- beam
lithography.
PHY 4302: PHYSICS OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS [3 0 0 3]
Types of magnetism, ferromagnetic domains, soft and hard magnetic
References:
materials, ferrites, magnetic storage, Superconducting materials,
1. Chopra K. L., Thin Film Phenomena, Mc Graw Hill, 1969 Applications of superconductors, Nano-materials, bottom-up and top-
2. Milton Ohring, Materials Science of Thin Films, Elsevier, 2001 down methods, Quantum dots and nano-carbon tubes, Composite
3. Heavens O. S., Optical Properties of Thin Solid Films, Dover, 1955 materials, micromechanics of composites - Density, Mechanical and
4. Liz-Marzan L. M. and Kamat P. V. (Eds), Nanoscale Materials, Thermal properties, Semiconductors, Metals, semiconductors and
Kluwer, 2003 insulators, Direct and indirect band-gap semiconductors, Intrinsic and
5. Nalwa H. S. (Ed), Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, extrinsic semiconductors, Diffusion and drift processes, Crystal growth
Academic, 2002 techniques, Preparation of semiconductor devices.
References:
1. William F. Smith, Principles of Materials Science and Engineering
PHY 4052: PHYSICS OF PHOTONIC AND (2e), McGraw-Hill International Edition, 1990.
ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES [3 0 0 3] 2. Nalwa H.S., Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology (2e),
Semiconductors: Direct and indirect band gaps. Carrier concentrations Academic, 2002.
at thermal equilibrium. Fermi level. Degenerate and non-degenerate 3. Chawla K. K. Composite Materials- Science & Engineering (3e),
semiconductors. Semiconductor Crystal growth techniques Contact Springer-Verlag, 2012.
phenomenon- semiconductor-semiconductor, metal-semiconductor 4. Streetman Ben G. and Banerjee Sanjay Kumar, Solid State Electronic
contacts. Schottky and Ohmic contacts. Preparation of semiconductor Devices (6e) PHI learning Private Limited, 2012.
devices. IC technology, elements of lithography.
Photonic Devices: LED and semiconductor lasers: Radiative and non- PHY 4303: RADIATION PHYSICS [3 0 0 3]
radiative transitions, diode laser, population inversion, laser operating Radiation Sources: Fast electron sources-Heavy charged particle
characteristics, efficiency, photoconductor, photodiode, avalanche sources-Sources of electromagnetic radiation-Neutron sources.
photodiode, phototransistor, material requirement for solar cells, theory Radiation Interaction: Photoelectric and Compton process -pair
and types of solar cells. production. Interaction of heavy charged particles-stopping power-
Fuel cells: Hydrogen energy – merits as a fuel – production of hydrogen, Energy loss characteristics- Bragg curve-Particle range-range
Hydrogen Fuel cells – introduction – difference between batteries and straggling- stopping time-energy loss in thin absorbers-Interaction of
fuel cells, components of fuel cells, principle of working of fuel cell, fuel fast electrons-absorption of beta particles-interaction of gamma rays-
cell stack, fuel cell power plant: fuel processor, fuel cell power section, gamma ray attenuation-Interaction of neutrons-neutron cross section-
power conditioner, Advantages and disadvantages of fuel cell power neutron induced nuclear reactions. Radiation Detectors and
plant. Types of fuel cells. Application of fuel cells – commercially Instrumentation: Semiconductors diodes-JFET-MOSFET-Integrated
available fuel cells. Circuits-OPAMP and their characteristics-Differential Amplifier-
Operational amplifier systems-Pulse Amplifiers. Principles of radiation
References: detection and measurements-Gas filled detectors-Ionisation chambers-
1. Neamen Donald A., Semiconductor Physics and Devices, basic Propor tional counters-GM counters-Scintillation detectors-
principles, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002 Semiconductor detectors-Thermo luminescent Dosimeters-Radiation
2. Sze S. M., Physics of Semiconductor Devices, John Wiley & Sons, spectroscopy with scintillators-Gamma spectroscopy-Multichannel
2007 pulse analyzer-Slow neutron detection methods-Reactor
instrumentation. Industrial uses of nuclear measurements: Radiation
3. Larminie J. and Dicks A., Fuel Cell Systems Explained, Wiley, 2003 detection in industrial environments-Measuring systems for industrial
4. Xianguo Li, Principles of Fuel Cells, Taylor and Francis, 2005 problems-Determination of physical material characteristics by nuclear
5. S. Srinivasan, Fuel Cells: From Fundamentals to Applications, measurements-Level height determination-Density measurements-
Springer, 2006 Quantity measurements-Thickness measurement-coating thickness
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References: Schemes, properties of optical fibers, discussion on device
1. Knoll G. F., Radiation Detection and Measurement (3e), Wiley 2010 requirements, OEICS. Optical storage devices: Data recording and read
2. Boylestad R. L., Electronic Devices and Circuit theory (11e), out from optical discs. Holographic data storage systems.
Pearson Education 2016
3. Malvino A. P., Electronic Principles (7e), TMH 2010 References:
4. Foldiak G., Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes, Elsevier 1. Ghatak A., OPTICS (4e), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
Science Ltd 1986 2009.
2. Singh J., Optoelectronics: An Introduction to Materials and Devices,
PHY 4304: SOLID STATE PHYSICS [3 0 0 3] TATA McGraw- Hill Companies, Inc. 2014.
Review of Crystal structure: Lattice, basis and unit cell, crystal system, 3. Wilson & Hawkes, LASERS, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 1987.
symmetry, crystal planes and miller indices, reciprocal lattice, Bragg's 4. Hugh Bennett, Understanding Recordable & Rewritable DVD,
law, experimental methods of x-raydiffraction, types of crystal binding, OSTA.org.
analysis of stress and strain in crysals. Electrical conduction: Free 5. Hugh Bennett, Understanding CD-R & CD-RW, OSTA.org.
electron gas model, Sommerfield quantum theory, Fermi energy,
parameters of free electron gas at absolute zero, electrical conductivity, PHY 4306: INTRODUCTORY QUANTUM MECHANICS [3 0 0 3]
Drude-Lorentz theory and Sommerfield theory of electrical conductivity, Review of certain basics : Limitations of classical physics, wave-particle
Band theory of solids, electrical conduction in metals, insulators and duality, De Broglie's hypothesis, matter as wavepacket, Heisenberg's
semiconductorsDielectrics: Static dielectric constant, polarization and uncertainty principle, Mathematical Formalism : operators; commutation
polarizability, local field, ferro electricity, piezo electricity, frequency relation; orthonormal functions; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; the
dependence of polarizability (electronic, ionic and dipolar), dielectric Dirac notation; the postulates of quantum mechanics.The Schrödinger
losses, requirements of insulating materials, applications of dielectric Equation : Introduction, wavefunctions , time dependent Schrödinger
materialsMagnetism: Classification of magnetic materials, classical equation, conservation of probability, expectation values, Ehrenfest's
theory of diamagnetism and paramagnetism, Weiss theory of theorem, time independent Schroedinger equation, stationary states,
ferromagnetism, ferrites, hard and soft magnetic materials, garnets, Schroedinger equation in one dimension : the infinite square potential
magnetic bubbles, ceramic magnets, applications of magnetic materials well; the finite square potential well; the potential barrier; tunneling; the
harmonic oscillator.Quantum mechanics in three dimensions:
References: Schrödinger equation in spherical coordinates, separation of variables,
1. Kittel C., Introduction to Solid State Physics (7e), Wiley 1996. the angular equation, the radial equation, Applications (energy
2. Rao A., A first course Solid State Physics, Asiatech publications eigenvalues and eigenfunctions): the rigid rotator; the hydrogen atom;
2000. angular momentum. Identical Particles.Some applications of quantum
3. Pillai S.O., Solid State Physics (6e), New age international mechanics in nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, and
publications 2006. spectroscopy: alpha decay, nanostructures, STM, vibrational and
4. Wahab M. A., Numerical problems in Solid State Physics, Alpha rotational spectra of molecules etc.
science international publications 2011.
5. Gupta H. C., Solid State Physics, Vikas publishing house Pvt. Ltd. References:
1996. 1. Verma H.C., Quantum Physics (2e), Surya Publications. 2016.
2. Gasiorowicz S., Quantum Physics (3e), Wiley India Pvt Limited.
PHY 4305: MODERN OPTICS [3 0 0 3] 2007.
Optics: Review of geometrical and physical optics, Dual nature of light, 3. Jain M. C., Quantum Mechanics: A Textbook for Undergraduates,
Electromagnetic spectrum, Optical devices, mirrors, lenses, prisms, PHI Learning Private Limited 2012.
grating, beam splitters, zone plate, polaroids. Light sources, emission 4. Griffiths D. J., Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2e), Pearson
profile. Elements of lasers: Basic requirements in a laser, characteristic Education.
properties of lasers. Q-switched and mode locked lasers. CO2, Nd: YAG 5. Eisberg R. and Resnick R., Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules,
lasers. Applications. Introduction to Non-linear optics. Optoelectronic Solids, Nuclei, and Particles (2e), Wiley-India Pvt Limited. 2009.
devices and its application: Photo diodes, solar cells, LED, and diode
lasers. DBR and DFB lasers, CCD. Optical Communication: Conceptual
picture of the optical communication system, Modulation and Detection

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Minor Specialization: Material Science concepts, Classification, Principles, Experimental techniques of CC,
HPLC, TLC, GC and their applications. Electroanalytical methods: Basic
CHM 4051: CHEMICAL BONDING [3 0 0 3] principles and applications of conductometric, potentiometric titrations.
Introduction to bonding, Classification. Ionic bond- Lattice energy, Born
Haber cycle, Radius-ratio rules, Properties of ionic compounds, References:
Covalent character in ionic bonds. Covalent bond-Covalency, Valence 1. D.A. Skoog, J. Holler, F.T.A. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental
bond theory, Sigma and pi bond, Hybridization, VSEPR Theory, Analysis, 5thEdn, Saunders, Philadelphia, 1992
Molecular orbital theory, Bond order, Properties of covalent compounds. 2. D. A. Skoog, D. M. West and F. J. Holler, Fundamentals of Analytical
Coordination bond - Primary and Secondary valencies, ligands, Valence Chemistry, 5thEdn, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1988
bond theory of complexes, Crystal field theory of octahedral and 3. Vogel's Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, GH Jeffery, John
tetrahedral complexes, Low and high spin complexes. Metallic bond- Wiley & Sons Inc, 5thEdn, 1989
Band theory of metals, Conductors, semiconductors and insulators.
Secondary bonding- Hydrogen bonding, London forces and dipole-
dipole interactions. CHM 4302: FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL
References: CATALYTIC PROCESSES [3 0 0 3]
1. J D Lee, “Concise Inorganic chemistry”, Wiley India, 2012 Adsorption & Catalysis: Physisorption and chemisorption, Adsorption
isotherms, Factors influencing adsorption, Adsorption of gases by
2. B R Puri , L R sharma and K C Kalia, “Principle of Inorganic solids, Adsorption from solution, Introduction to catalysis, Energetics,
chemistry”, Vishal Publishing Co., Punjab, 2017. Catalytic cycles Solutions & Solubility: Ideal and non-ideal solutions,
3. D F Shriver, P W Atkins, “Inorganic chemistry”, Oxford India, 2014 Raoult's law, Thermodynamics of ideal solutions, Vapor pressure and
4. A F Cotton, “Basic Inorganic chemistry”, Wiley Publishers, 2007 boiling point composition curves, Distillation behaviour of completely
miscible & immiscible liquid systems, Azeotropes Colligative Properties:
CHM 4052: CHEMISTRY OF CARBON COMPOUNDS [3 0 0 3] Determination of molar masses from vapor pressure lowering, Osmotic
pressure, Boiling point elevation and Depression of freezing point, Vant
Introduction to Organic Compounds: Classification, Nomenclature; Hoff's factor Colloids: Types, Preparation and purification of sols,
Alkanes: Homologous series, Preparation; Cycloalkanes: Ring size and General properties, Optical, Electrical & Kinetic properties of sols,
strain, Applications; Alkenes: Markovnikov and anti-Markovnikov stability of sols, Application of colloids, Emulsions & Gels- Types,
addition reactions, Reduction, applications; Alkynes: Acidity, Preparation, Properties and their applications.
preparation, Reduction of alkynes, applications; Alkyl halides: SN1, SN2,
E1 and E2 reaction mechanisms; Alcohols: Classification, Acidity,
organo-metallic reagents; Aromatic compounds: Electrophilic and References:
nucleophilic substitution reactions; Mechanism of some named 1. Principles of Physical Chemistry, B.R. Puri, L.R. Sharma, M.S.
reactions; Carbonyl compounds: aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic Pathania, Vishal Publications, New Delhi, (23e), 2008
acids and carboxylic acid derivatives; Heterocyclic compounds: 2. Principles of Physical Chemistry, S.H. Maron, C.F. Prutton, IBH
Nomenclature, synthesis and reactivity of thiophene, pyrrole and furan; Publishing co. New Delhi, (4e), 1985
Carbon materials: Fullerenes, carbon thin films, nanotubes and carbon 3. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, D.A. Skoog, D.M. West, F.J.
fibers; Carbon nanotubes: SWNT, MWNT, synthesis, properties and Holler, R. Crouch, (4e),Thomson-Brooks, 2007
applications; Carbon nanomaterials applications.
CHM 4303: SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL PROCESSES
References: AND PRODUCTS [3 0 0 3]
1. B S Bahl and Arun Bahl, “Advanced Organic Chemistry”, S Chand, Introduction and principles of green chemistry, Examples, Atom
New Delhi, 2012.
economy, carbon efficiency, life cycle analysis, sustainable products,
2. Robert T. Morrison and Robert N. Boyd, “Organic Chemistry”,
process and synthesis catalysis and green chemistry, examples of fine
Pearson, New Delhi, 2016.
and bulk chemicals production, catalysts for clean technology.
3. P.S. Kalsi, “Organic Reactions and Their Mechanisms”, New Age
International Private Limited, New Delhi, 2017. Application of ecofriendly approach to waste treatment. Cleaner
4. Ashutosh Tiwari and S. K. Shukla, “Advanced Carbon Materials and production processes, clean synthesis in lab Scale, industrial examples,
Technology”, John Wiley & Sons, 2013. use of ecofriendly energies. Bio-pesticides, polymers & pharmaceutical
B. Bhushan ed., “Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology”, Springer products. Electrochemical synthesis, Alternate reaction media using
Publishers, Berlin, 2004. water and other green solvents, ionic liquids & supercritical fluids; phase
transfer catalysis.
OPEN ELECTIVES
References:
CHM 4301: ANALYTICAL METHODS AND 1. P.T. Anastas, J. C. Warner, Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice,
INSTRUMENTATION [3 0 0 3] Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 2008
Spectroscopic methods of analysis: Properties of EMR, General features 2. A.S. Matlack, Introduction to Green Chemistry, Marcel Dekker, New
of spectroscopy, Types of molecular spectra, Interaction of EMR with York, 2001
matter, Instrumentation, Applications, Theory, Instrumentation and 3. P. T. Anastas, R. H. Crabtree, Handbook of Green Chemistry and
applications of Microwave, Raman, Infrared, UV-Visible, NMR Catalysis, Wiely-VCH, Weinheim, 2009
spectroscopic techniques. Chromatographic Techniques: General

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Inter Institute Open Electives
IIE 4306: BRAND MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
Centre for Creative and Cultural Introduction to brand management, Developing a brand strategy, Brand
Studies (CCCS), Manipal resonance and brand value chain, Designing and implementing brand
marketing programs to build brand equity, Measuring and interpreting
IIE 4301: ART APPRECIATION [3 0 0 3] brand performance, Designing and implementing brand architecture
How to read a visual, how to enjoy or feel an art form, what is Creative strategies, Managing brands.
Thinking? Indian Art: Heritage & Culture; Art Appreciation: Western
Art, Artist & Art Movements: Raja Ravi Verma, Tagore, Da Vinci, Van References:
Gogh; Aesthetics: Beauty, Feel & Expression; Art & Science; Art & 1. Keller, K. L., Parameswaran, M. G., Jacob, I. (2015). Strategic Brand
Film; Art: Freedom & Society, to be an art literate. A journey to immerse Management (4e). Noida, India: Pearson Prentice Hall Publication.
in the world of Art. 2. Rowles, D., (2014). Digital Branding (1e.). UK: Kogan Page Limited.
3. Kapferer, J. N., (2012). The New Strategic Brand Management:
IIE 4302: INDIAN CULTURE AND CINEMA Advanced Insights and Strategic Thinking (5e). UK: Kogan Page
- AN INTRODUCTION [3 0 0 3] Limited
Introduction to Idea of Culture, Identity and tradition, Indian Cultural
History, Indian cultural history, Time and space, Indian Art and heritage, Centre for Integrative Medicine &
Indus valley civilization – Indian Independence, Post-colonial India,
Modern India, Indian Cinema, Body, language and feel, Film and culture,
Research (CIMR)
Evolution, Interpretation and Reflection, Indian Cinema, Media and the
medium, Pioneers and classical films, Culture and art of cinema, Culture, IIE 4307: YOGA [3 0 0 3]
Cinema and Society, Revolutions, ideas, innovations, Culture, Cinema Aim, Obiectives, Meanings and Definitions of Yoga, History of Yoga,
and Peace, Message, purpose and the challenge. Concepts and misconcepts of Yoga, Schools of Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga

Manipal Institute of Management, Manipal Subjects by Industry Experts

IIE 4304: CORPORATE FINANCE [3 0 0 3] IIE 4308: HEALTH ECONOMICS [3 0 0 3]


Introduction to Corporate Finance, Financial Goal, Agency Problems, Economics: Understanding Economics, Efficiency, Rational decision
Managers vs Shareholders Goals, Concepts of Value and Return, Capital making, Opportunity costs, Supply and demand, Price discovery, Health
Budgeting Decisions, Cost of Capital, Calculation of the Cost of Capital in economics: Defining health, Human capital, what does supply and
Practice, Financial and Operating Leverage, Capital Structure, Relevance demand mean in the context of health? Arrow on the uncertainty and
of Capital Structure, Irrelevance of Capital Structure, Relevance of welfare economics, The Moral hazard, DALY and QALY, Efficiency: The
Capital Structure, Dividend Theory, Dividend Relevance, Dividend Production possibility frontiers. The production function for health care.
Relevance, Dividend and Uncertainty, Dividend Irrelevance, Principles of Health policy, Defining equity, Standards of healthcare provision
Working Capital Management. Epidemiology, The Healthcare sector, The demand for health, Disease
prevalence, The pharmaceuticals market, Cross country case studies.
References: References:
1. Brealey, R., Myers, S., Allen, F., & Mohanty, P. (2014). Principles of 1. Sloan, Frank A., and Chee-Ruey Hsieh. Health economics. MIT Press,
Corporate Finance (11e). New Delhi : Mc Graw Hill Education (India) 2012
Private Limited,. 2. Annemans, L. Health economics for non-economists. An
2. Pandey, I. M. (2014). Financial Management (10e). New Delhi: Vikas introduction to the concepts, methods and pitfalls of health economic
publishers. evaluations. Academia Press, 2008
3. Ross, S. A., Westerfield, R. W., Jaffe, J., & Kakani, R. K. (2014). 3. Jeffery, Roger. The politics of health in India. University of California
Corporate Finance (10e). New Delhi: Mc Graw Hill Education (India) Press, 1988.
Private Limited.
4. Parasuraman, N. R. (2014). Financial Management - A Step-by-Step IIE 4309: DIGITAL MEDICINE [3 0 0 3]
Approach (1e.). New Delhi: Cengage Learning India Private Limited. Present day practice of medicine. Limitations of scalability in the present
framework. Introduction to computing, algorithms, big data, semantic
IIE 4305: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3] web, mobility. Communication-WAN/LAN, 3G/4G and 5G.
Historical perspective of international business, International business Patient/Electronic Health records. Experience with these records
environment, Modes of entering international business, Cross-Culture elsewhere Wearables, the physics of data capture. Practical
and dynamic market understanding, Differences in Culture, Theories of demonstration of wearables Genomics, an introduction. Computational
international business, World Bank, World trade organization, genomics including the software. Imaging –an introduction-ionizing and
Multinational Corporations and their involvement in International non-ionizing. Imaging software and science of diagnosis. How all the
Business, Tariffs and quotas, Balance of Payment Account. four 4 pillars-PHR/EHR, Wearables, Genomics and Imaging come
together with software as the glue to change the world of medicine.
References: References:
1. Hill Charles, W. L., & Jain Arun, K. (2011). International Business: 1. David Mount. Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis.
Competing in the Global Marketplace. (8e), Tata McGraw Hill. CSHL, 2001
2. Kumar, S. P., & Sanchari, S. (2012). International Business 2. Durbin, Richard, Sean Eddy, Anders Krogh, and Graeme. Biological
Management-AGlobal Perspective. New Delhi: Excel Books. Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic
Acids. Cambridge University Press, 1999

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throughout the course, Pastry Basics and Pie dough, The fundamental
Manipal College of Nursing Manipal production of classical European pastry based desserts are included,
Techniques of Cake Making, Techniques of Cookie making, The course
IIE 4310: MEDICAL EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID [3 0 0 3]
emphasizes the preparation and makeup techniques of various cookies.
Principles of First Aid, First aid kit and equipment, emergency drugs,
References:
scene assessment, safety and identifying hazards, patient assessment,
1. Wayne Gisslen – Professional Baking, (5e), John Wiley USA.
Basic Life Support and AED, triage, extrication/stretchers, ambulance.
2. Haneman L.J. Bakery: Flour Confectionery HEINMAN.
Describe the causes, signs and symptoms and management of
3. Mermaid Books The Book Of Ingredients DOWELL PHILIP.
respiratory emergencies, acute gastro-intestinal emergencies,
4. John Wiley Understanding Baking AMENDOLA JOSEPH.
musculoskeletal emergencies, dental, ENT and eye emergencies, renal
5. New Age International, A Professional Text to Bakery and
emergencies, nervous system emergencies, hematological
Confectionery, KINGSLEE JOHN.
emergencies, endocrine emergencies, toxicological emergencies,
6. Virtue And Company Ltd., The New International Confectioner:
environmental emergencies, pediatric emergencies, psychiatric
WILFRED J. FRANCE.
emergencies, obstetrical emergencies
7. Charrette Jacques, Great Cakes and Pastries, TEUBNER CHRISTIAN.
References:
8. Joseph Amendola, Baker's Manual, (5e), NICOLE REES.
1. Pollak, A.N. (2005). Emergency care and transportation of the sick
9. Joseph Amendola, Understanding Baking, (3e), NICOLE REES.
and injured. Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett publishers.
10. Culinary Institute Of America, Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art
2. Keen, J. H. (1996). Mosby's Critical Care and Emergency Drug
and Craft, JOHN WILEY.
Reference. Missouri: Mosby's year book.
3. Walsh, M. (1990). Accident and emergency nursing. A new approach. IIE 4314: GLOBAL CUISINE & CULTURE- PRACTICAL [3 0 0 3]
Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann Ltd. European Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and preparation
4. Sbaih, L. (1992). Accident and emergency Nursing. A nursing model. of different countries. North American Cuisine: Familiarization of
London: Chapman and Hall. ingredients, recipes and preparation of different countries. South
5. Sbaih, L. (1994). Issues in accident and emergency Nursing. London: American Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and preparation
Chapman and Hall. of different countries. Asian Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients,
6. Bourg, P., & Rosen, S. P. (1986). Standardized nursing care plans for recipes and preparation of different countries. Australian Cuisine:
emergency departments. Missouri: The C. V. Mosby Company. Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and preparation of different
7. Howard, P.K., &Steinmann, R. A. (2010). Sheehy's Emergency countries. African Cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients, recipes and
Nursing principles and practice. Missouri: Mosby Elsevier. preparation of different countries. Molecular Gastronomy: Additives,
8. Sira.S, (2017). First Aid Manual for Nurses (First ed.), New Delhi: CBS Tools, and Recipes. Processed Food: Comparison and Critiquing.
Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd. Mediterranean and European cuisine: Familiarization of ingredients,
recipes and preparation of different countries.
IIE 4311: LIFE STYLE MODIFICATION AND COMPLEMENTARY References:
AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES [3 0 0 3] 1. The Professional Chef - The Culinary Institute of America
Principles and concepts of life style modification and various 2. Practical Cookery - Kinton, Ceserani and Foskett
complementary and alternative therapies, Demonstrate skill in 3. Food Production Operation - Parvinder S. Bali
performing different yoga aasanas, guided imagery/Progressive muscle 4. Professional Cooking - Wayne Gisslen
relaxation, meditation & Pranayama, reflexology, massage therapy, 5. Cookery for the Hospitality Industry - Dodgshun Peters
aerobics, laughter therapy 6. Modern Cookery - Thangam E Phillips
References:
1. Bhat Krishna K. The power of yoga. Suyoga publications; DK, 2006 School of Communication, Manipal
2. M.M.Gore. Anatomy & Physiology of yogic practices; (5e), New age book.
3. K N Udupa. Stress and its management by yoga. (2e). Motilal IIE 4315: REPORTING AND WRITING [3 0 0 3]
Banarsidas publishers Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2007. Introduction to news writing news in different media, news, definition of
4. Yoga and total health. A monthly journal on the yoga a way of life. news, news values; types of news other theoretical issues relating to
5. Swami Satyananda Saraswati. Dynamics of yoga. (2e), Bihar school news writing. News Reporting Basic of news writing: structure of news
of yoga, Bihar 1997. reports; writing the lead; the changes in the composition of the lead;
techniques of news gathering; sources of news. Reporting various types
Welcomegroup Graduate School of Hotel of reporting (Objective, Interpretative, Investigative,) General assignment
reporting/working on a beat. Reporting for news agency, periodicals and
Administration, Manipal
magazines. Interviewing: doing the research, conducting the interview,
types and formats of interviews, writing interviews
IIE 4312: INDIAN CUISINE AND CULTURE PRACTICAL [3 0 0 3]
References:
Introduction to Indian cuisine, Basic Indian gravies, Rice cooking,
1. Mencher, Melvin (2006): News Reporting and Writing, Mac-Graw
Preparation of various rice products, Tandoor Cooking, Indian sweets,
Hill, Boston.
Comfort Food, Regional and sub-regional cuisine.
2. Scalnan, Christopher (2000): Reporting and Writing: Basics for the
21st Century, Harcourt College Publishers.
IIE 4313: FOUNDATION COURSE IN BAKING AND PATISSERIE
3. Harrington Walt (1997) Intimate Journalism: The Art and Craft of
PRACTICAL [3 0 0 3]
Reporting Everyday Life, Sage Publications.
Introduction to Patisserie and Baking Principles, Special emphasis
4. Carole, Rich (2007), Writing and Reporting News: A Coaching
placed on the study of ingredient functions, Students will have the
Method, Thomson Learning Inc.Kamath, K.V. (1993): Journalists'
opportunity to apply basic baking techniques, Understanding fundamentals
Handbook, Vikas Publishing House.
of yeast dough production, Emphasis on the application of ingredient
5. Aggarwal, Vir Bala (2006): Essentials of Practical Journalism,
functions, product identification and recipe interpretation occurs
Concept Publishing Company.

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functions; Mounting accessories and movements. Shots-Types and
IIE 4316: INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING & Uses; Basic composition. Practical video recording process. Radio –
PUBLIC RELATIONS [3 0 0 3] Introduction to Radio-Microphone types, characteristics and uses;
Introduction to advertising; Evolution and history of advertising; Influence of Cables and Connectors. Recording device-Types and Characters, Audio
advertising on society and ethics. Advertising as part of marketing mix; editing, Programme formats-news, drama, feature and PSA's and
Structure and types of ad agencies; Advertising planning; creative strategy Advertising.
and implementation (media strategy). The essentials of advertising on
different media platforms – print, broadcast, internet and new media; discuss References:
the difference in planning and execution using examples or campaign case 1. Gerald Millerson, “Effective TV production”
studies. Public Relations-scope; definition; evolution; establish difference 2. Peter Jarvis, “The Essential TV director's Handbook
between PR and advertising; Identifying stakeholders and various Public 3. Hamlyn “Basic guide to photography”
Relation tools. Steps in developing a PR program/campaign-stating the 4. Ralph Milton “Radio programming – a basic training manual”
problem, planning and programming, action and evaluation; Crisis 5. Tomlinson Holman “Sound for film and television”
communication; Ethical issues in Public Relations. 6. Reporting and writing by Melwin Mencher

References: IIE 4319: GRAPHIC & SKETCHING [3 0 0 3]


1. Butterick, K (2012): Introducing Public Relations: Theory and Basic Art Principles: Element of Art & Design, Contour Drawing,
Practice. New Delhi: SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd. Composition Principles, Pencil shading, creating geometry model and
2. Cutlip, Center & Broom, (2000): Effective Public Relations.USA: shading. Basic Perspective: Still life sketching & Drawing, Styles of
Prentice Hall International. shading, Introduction to colors, color still life painting, Layout Design,
3. Jaishri Jethwaney and Shruti Jain, (2012): Advertising Management. Creating concepts for Design. Skeleton System, Body Proportions,
New Delhi: Oxford University Press Upper Body, Lower Body, Back, Hands and Legs. Text: Human Anatomy
4. Reddi, C.V.N. (2009): Effective Public Relations and Media Strategy. by Victor Perard, Dynamic Anatomy by Burne Hogarth. Gesture Drawing
New Delhi: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. Tips, Line of Action, Dynamic Poses, Body Weight and Gravity, Clothing.
5. Sharma, S. & Singh, R. (2009): Advertising Planning and Text: Figure Drawing by Anthony Ryder.
Implementation. New Delhi: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
List of Practical's:
IIE 4317: BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY [3 0 0 3] 4 10 Drawings of Human Anatomy Study In Pencil
Photo Journalism: History of Photography and Photo Journalism. Photo 4 50 Drawings of Gesture Drawing In Pencil
Journalism: Definition, Nature, Scope and Functions of Photo Journalism 4 5 Contour Drawing
– Qualification and Responsibilities of Photo Journalists, News 4 2 Still Life Pencil Shading
Photographers and News Value, Types and Sources. Selection, Criteria 4 2 Color Still Life
for News Photographs – Channels of News Pictures – viz., Wire, Satellite, 4 2 Layout Design
Agency, Stock, Picture Library, Freelancer, Photo Editing, Caption
Writing, Photo – Presentation. Legal and Ethical aspects of Photography References:
– Professional Organizations – Camera – Components and Types of 1. Mastering Composition: Techniques and Principles to Dramatically
Camera – Types of Lens, Types of Films, Types of Filters – Importance of Improve Your Painting (Mastering (North Light Books)) Hardcover –
Light and Lighting Equipments – Camera Accessories – Picture 25 Jan 2008 by Ian Roberts
appreciation. Digital Camera – Digital Technology and its future – 2. Layout Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Using Grids (Design
Darkroom Infrastructure – Film developing and Printing Essentials) Paperback – 1 by Beth Tondreau
3. Pencil Drawing: Learn how to develp drawings from start to finish with
References: techniques for shading, contrast, texture, and detail (Artist's Library)
1. Basic Photography – Newnes Paperback – 1 Jan 1988 by Gene Franks
2. The Hamlyn Basic Guide to Photography – Hamlyn 4. Drawing the Head and Figure – Jack Hamm
3. Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Photography – Hamlyn 5. Dynamic Anatomy – Burne Hogarth
4. Photographing People – Guglielmezei 6. The artists complete guide to Human figure Drawing – Anthony Ryder
5. History of Photography – Cyernshem G R 7. Human Anatomy – Victor Perard
6. Photo Journalism – Rothsteline
7. Techniques of Photo Journalism – Milten Feinberg
8. Freelance Photography – Jechsend Gedsey
9. Picture Editing – Stanley E Kalish and Clifton C Edom
10. News Photography – Jack Price
11. 1000 Ideas for better News Picture – High Sidley and Rodney Fox

IIE 4318: MEDIA PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES [3 0 0 3]


Print design elements – typography, colours, spacing, pictures, logos,
graphics, principles of layout and design – basic writing skills.
Photography – SLR camera, Lenses, Apertures and Shutter speeds,
Exposure, Understanding light, Filters and assessories, composing a
picture, developing and printing, creating special effects. Digital
photography – digital camera – digital technology and its future.
Television – Introduction to AV Media-pre-production, production, post-
production. Show packaging-Camera-characteristics, parts and

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