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MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY





SCHEME AND SYLLABI

FOR

M. Tech. DEGREE PROGRAMME
IN
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
WITH SPECIALIZATION IN
POWER ELECTRONICS
(2013 ADMISSION ONWARDS)
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SCHEME AND SYLLABI FOR M. Tech. DEGREE
PROGRAMME IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING WITH SPECIALIZATION IN
POWER ELECTRONICS
SEMESTER - II


L Lecture, T Tutorial, P Practical
TA Teachers Assessment (Assignments, attendance, group discussion, Quiz, tutorials, seminars, etc.)
CT Class Test (Minimum of two tests to be conducted by the Institute)
ESE End Semester Examination to be conducted by the University
$1Common for MEEPE 203, MEEPS 203, MEEID 206-2, MEEPC 206-2
$2Common for MEEPE 204, MEEPP 206-1
$3Common for MEEPE 205-2, MEEPP205-2
$4Common for MEEPE 205-4, MEEPP 202, MEEES 205-2
$5Common for MEEPE 206-4, MEEID 206-4

Sl.
No.

Course No.

Subjects
Hrs/week Evaluation Scheme (Marks)
Credit
(C)
L T P
Sessional
ESE Total
TA CT
Sub
Total
1 MEEPE 201
Solid state DC and AC
drives.
3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
2 MEEPE 202 Industrial Electronics 3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
3 MEEPE 203
$1

Flexible AC
Transmission Systems
3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
4 MEEPE 204
$2

Modeling and Analysis
of Electrical Machines
3 1 0 25 25 50 100 150 4
5 MEEPE 205 Elective III 3 0 0 25 25 50 100 150 3
6 MEEPE 206 Elective IV 3 0 0 25 25 50 100 150 3
7 MEEPE 207
Power Electronics
Simulation Laboratory
0 0 3 25 25 50 100 150 2
8 MEEPE 208 Seminar II 0 0 2 50 0 50 0 50 1
Total 18 4 5 225 175 400 700 1100 25
Elective III (MEEPE 205) Elective IV (MEEPE 206)
MEEPE 205 - 1
Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy
Systems
MEEPE 206 - 1
Advanced Microprocessors and
Microcontrollers
MEEPE 205 2
$3

Electrical Energy Conservation and
Management
MEEPE 206 - 2 Microcontrollers and Real time systems
MEEPE 205 - 3 Dynamics of Electrical Machines MEEPE 206 - 3 Network Principles and Protocols
MEEPE205 4
$4
Electric drives MEEPE 206 4
$5
Digital Signal Processing
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MEEPE 201 SOLID STATE DC AND AC DRIVES
Module 1: Single phase dc drives
Single phase drives-motor and input supply performance parameters separately excited d.c.
motor drives basic equations waveforms-power factor improvement semiconductor operation
of full converters.

Module 2: Three phase dc drives
Three phase drives-operation of semi conductors and full converters-dual converters-non
circulating current and circulating current mode-dual mode dual converters-reversible drives
armature current reversal field current reversal drives selection

Module 3: Chopper fed dc drives
Single quadrant, two quadrant and four quadrant choppers chopper details performance
characteristics- separately excited d.c. motor d.c. series motor input filters, multiphase
choppers-dynamic and regenerative braking of chopper controlled drives.

Module 4: Inverter fed induction motors
Voltage control operation of induction motor with non- sinusoidal waveform-air gap mmf-
hamonic behavior motor losses-harmonic torques-vector control of induction motors. Stator
voltage control schemes-slip power recovery schemes rotor resistance control-cyclo conveters
principle of operation-cyclo-converter fed drives.
References:
1. Sen, P.C.Thyrisore DC Drives; John Wiley % Sons, 1981.
2. Murphy, J.M.D & Turnbull, F.G., Power Electronic Control Of Ac Motores, Pergamon
Press, 1988.
3. Shephered, W. & Hulley, L.N., Power Electronics and Motor Control, Cambridge
University Press, 1988.
4. Remamoorthy, M., An Introduction To Thyristors and Their Applications, East West
Press, 1977
5.
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MEEPE 202 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS

Module 1 :
Switched Mode Power Supplies- Uninterrupted Power Supplies,UPS Design concepts-
Programmable Logic Controllers-Architecture of a PLC-input and output units-Power Supply-
I/O processing-CPU-Ladder programming concepts-Man Machine interface- motor control in
forward and reverse directions.
Module 2:
Error Amplifiers-proportional controllers-Integral ControllersPI and PID controllers-ON-OFF
control,Data acquisition systems-objectives of DAS-Block diagram description of DAS-Signal
conditioning noise and noise reduction techniques-data acqusition using GPIB(Basic Concepts).
Module 3:
Signal Conditioners-Instrumentation amplifiers,input guarding-voltage to current , current to
voltage,voltage to frequency, frequency to voltage converters, isolation amplifier-cabling
magnetic and electrostatic shielding and grounding.
Module 4:
Servosystems and servo controllers-Simple servo amplifiers for DC and AC servo motors-
Microp rocessor based servo controller-PWM servoamplifier. Stepper motors-switching
sequence for full and half step motors-microstep mode-stepper motor amplifier circuits,power
dumping circuit.DC Drves-Digital D C drives.
References:
1. Michael Jacob, Industrial Control Electronics- Applications and Design,Prentice Hall,1988.
2. Thomas Kissel, Industrial Electronics, PHI,2012.
3. James Maas, Industrial Electronics,PHI,1995.
4. W. Bolton,Programmable Logic Controllers, Elsevier,2011.
5. N. Mathivannan,PC-Based Instrumentation Concepts and Practice, PHI,2009.
6. C.S Rangan,G.R Sharma and V.S.V Mani,Instrumentation Devices and Systems,TMH1990.

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MEEPE 203 FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
Module 1. Power transmission problems and emergence of facts solutions
Fundamentals of ac power transmission, transmission problems and needs, emergence of
FACTS- FACTS controllers-FACTS control considerations

Module 2: Shunt compensation
Principles of shunt SVC-TCR, TSC, combined TCR and TSC configurations, static synchronous
compensator (STATCOM) configuration and control, application of SVC and STATCOM

Module 3: Series compensation
Variable Impedance Type series compensators: Thyristor Switched Series Capacitor (TSSC),
Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC) - Sub synchronous characteristics- Basic NGH
SSR Damper. Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC): Principle of operation,
configuration and control.

Module 4: Unified power flow controller (UPFC)
Principles of operation and characteristics, independent active and reactive power flow control,
comparison of UPFC to the controlled series compensators, control and dynamic performance.
Interline Power Flow Controller (IPFC) Basic operating Principles and Characteristics

References:
1. Song, Y.H and Allan. T. Johns, Flexible Ac Transmission Systems (FACTS); Institution
Of Electrical Engineers Press, London, 1999
2. Hingorani, L Gyugyi Concepts and Technology Of Flexible Ac Transmission System,
IEEE Press New Yourk, 2000 Isbn- 078033 4588.
3. IEE Tutorials on Flexible Ac Transmission Systems Published in Power Engineering
Journal, IEE Press, 1995.
4. Miller , T J E Reactive Power Control in Power Systems John Wiley, 1982.
5. Padiyar K.R. Facts Controllers In Power Transmission and Distribution, New Age
International Publishers, June 2007.
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MEEPE 204 MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL

MACHINES
Module 1: Basic Principles for Electric Machine analysis
Introduction to magnetic circuits Flux, flux linkage, mmf, reluctance, inductance and energy.
Self, leakage, magnetizing and mutual inductances. AC excitation Magnetic effect of an
electromagnet. Principles of electromechanical energy conversion. Analysis of singly excited
electromechanical system General expression of stored magnetic energy, co-energy and
force/torque, Analysis of the doubly excited two-phase rotational system Electrical and
mechanical equations.
Module 2: Generalized Machine Theory and Modeling of DC Machines
Basic Concepts of Rotating Machines Calculation of air gap mmf and per phase machine
inductance using physical machine data.
Generalized Machine Theory Unified approach to the analysis of electrical machines. Basic
two-pole machine. Krons primitive machine Transformer and rotational voltages in the
armature Voltage, power and torque equation Resistance, inductance and torque matrices.
Linear transformation from three phase to two phase and from rotating axes to stationary axes
Parks transformation Power invariance.
Modeling of DC Machines Voltage, power and torque equations of separately excited, shunt,
series and compound wound machines.
Module 3: Modeling & Analysis of Three phase Induction Machine and Synchronous
Machine
Three phase Induction Machine: Dynamic modeling of three phase symmetrical induction
machine in phase variable form 3-phase to 2-phase transformation Voltage and torque
equations. Application of reference frame theory to three phase symmetrical induction machine.
Dynamic direct and quadrature axis model in arbitrarily rotating reference frame Voltage and
torque equations. Derivation of stationary reference frame model Equivalent circuits. Rotor
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reference frame model and synchronously rotating reference frame model from arbitrarily
rotating reference frame model. Analysis of steady state operation Equivalent circuit for steady
state operation Torque-Speed characteristics.
Three phase Synchronous Machine: Dynamic modeling of three phase salient pole
synchronous machine in phase variable form 3-phase to 2-phase transformation Voltage and
torque equations. Application of reference frame theory to three phase salient pole synchronous
machine. Dynamic direct and quadrature axis model in arbitrarily rotating reference frame
Voltage and torque equations Derivation of rotor reference frame model Equivalent circuits.
Stator reference frame model and synchronously rotating reference frame model from arbitrarily
rotating reference frame model. Analysis of steady state operation torque equation.
Determination of synchronous machine dynamic equivalent circuit parameters Measurements.
Module 4: Modeling and Analysis of Single Phase and Two Phase Induction
Dynamic modeling of two phase symmetrical and asymmetrical induction machine in machine
variables Voltage and torque equations. Application of reference frame theory to two phase
asymmetrical induction machine. Dynamic direct and quadrature axis model in arbitrarily
rotating reference frames Voltage and torque equations Derivation of stator reference frame
model of two phase asymmetrical induction machine Equivalent circuits. Steady state analysis
of two phase asymmetrical induction machine and equivalent circuits. Conditions for balanced
operation. Dynamic d-q model of capacitor start single phase induction machine steady state
analysis Equivalent circuits.
References:
Paul C. Krause, Oleg Wasynczuk, Scott D. Sudhoff, Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive
Systems, Wiley, Second Edition.
Charles Kingsley,Jr., A.E. Fitzgerald, Stephen D.Umans, Electric Machinery, Tata Mcgraw
Hill, Fifth Edition, 1992.
PS. Bhimbra, Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines, Khanna Publishers.
R. Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India,
2001.
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MEEPE 205-1 Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems
Module 1
Biological foundations, ANN models, Types of activation function, Introduction to Network
architectures : Multi Layer Feed Forward Network (MLFFN), Recurrent Neural Network (RNN).
Training ANNs perceptrons Exclusive OR problem Linear seperability perceptron
learning - Hebbian learning rule - Delta rule. Learning process . Supervised and unsupervised
learning.
Module 2
Back propagation algorithm - Applications in engineering problems. Counter propagation
Networks Architecture of the counter propagation network Kohonen layer Training the
Kohonen layer preprocessing the input vectors initializing the weight vectors. Training the
Grossberg layer Applications.
Module 3
Fuzzy sets . Fuzzy set operations . Properties, Membership functions, Linguistic variables,
Fuzzy Rules and Fuzzy Reasoning - Fuzzy Relations Fuzzy Compositions- Max-min and max-
product compositions Mamdani and Sugeno Fuzzy Models Input Space Partitioning and
Fuzzy Modeling. Fuzzy If-Then Rules - methods of defuzzification- max membership, centroid,
weighted average methods.
Module 4
Fuzzy Inference Systems - Methodology of fuzzy design and Applications Implementation of
Batch Least Square, Recursive Least Square and Gradient descent algorithms in fuzzy systems.
Typical fuzzy logic applications in Engineering.
References :
1. J.M. Zurada, .Introduction to artificial neural systems., Jaico Publishers, 1992.
2. Simon Haykins, .Neural Networks . A comprehensive foundation., Macmillan College, Proc,
Con, Inc, New York, 1994.
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3. D. Driankov, H. Hellendorn, M. Reinfrank, .Fuzzy Control . An Introduction. , Narora
Publishing House, New Delhi, 1993.
4. H.J. Zimmermann, .Fuzzy set theory and its applications., III Edition, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, London. 2001
5. G.J. Klir, Boyuan, .Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic., Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd., 1997.
6. Stamatios V Kartalopoulos, .Understanding neural networks and fuzzy logic .basic concepts
and applications., Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2000.
7. Timothy J. Ross, .Fuzzy logic with engineering applications., McGraw Hill, New York.












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MEEPE 205-2 ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONSERVATION

AND MANAGEMENT

Module 1: Electrical Energy and safety audit
Overview of Electricity Act Energy conservation act - Electrical energy audit tools for
electrical energy audit - billing elements - tariff system, energy and demand charge, electrical
demand and load factor improvement, power factor correction, power demand control, demand
shifting Electrical Safety Auditing.

Module 2: Electric motors
Motors efficiency, idle running - motor selection factors affecting motor performance,
efficiency at low load high efficiency motors - reduce speed/variable drives, load reduction -
high-starting torque, rewound motors, motor generator sets, energy efficiency in transformers -
Case studies.

Module 3:Electrical energy conservation in driven equipments
Input electrical energy requirements in pumps fans and compressors load factor estimation in
the equipments different types of VFD, energy conservation potential electrical energy
conservation in refrigeration and A/C system, operation and maintenance practices for electrical
energy conservation case studies.

Module 4: Electrical Energy conservation in industrial lighting and demand management
Choice of lighting - energy saving - control of lighting - lighting standards light meter
audit - methods to reduce costs summary of different lighting technologies Case Studies.
Energy efficiency and demand management: Basic concepts Co-generation
importance of demand side management virtues of DSM efficiency gains - estimation of
energy efficiency potential, cost effectiveness, payback period, barriers for energy efficiency and
DSM Case Studies.

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References:
1. Openshaw Taylor E., Utilisation of Electric Energy, Orient Longman Ltd, 2003
2. Donald R. Wulfingoff, Energy Efficiency Manual, Energy Institute Press, 1999.
3. Tripathy S.C., Electrical Energy Utilization and Conservation, TMH, 1991.
4. Cyril G. Veinott, Joseph E. Martin, Fractional & Sub Fractional HP Electric Motor,
McGraw Hill, 1987.
5. Abhay Jain, How to Achieve Energy Conservation, Electrical India, Feb04, pp.48-53.
6. Ashok Bajpai, Key Role of Energy Accounting and Audit in Power System, Electrical
India, Apr04, pp.38-47.
7. Sasi.K.K. & Isha.T.B., Energy Conservation in Industrial motors, Electrical India, Apr04,
pp.48-51.
8. Sreejith.P.G., Electrical Safety Auditing, Electrical India, May04, pp.38-46.
9. Sreejith.P.G., Electrical Safety Auditing, Electrical India, Jun04, pp.38-45.
10. Thokal.S.K., Electrical Energy Conservation by Improvement of Power factor, Electrical
India, Jul04,pp.38-41.
11. Dr.Omprakash G. Kulkarni, Load End Energy Management, Electrical India December
Annual Issue, 2004.pp.58-67.

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MEEPE 205-3 DYNAMICS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES


Module 1: Stability considerations
Dynamic modeling requirements-voltage and angle stability-equal area criterion effect of damper
winding-effect of AVRs and Governors -critical fault clearing time and angle numerical
integration techniques.

Module 2: Synchronous machines
Parks transformation-Flux linkage equations-formulation of normalized equations-state space
current model-subtransient inductances and time constants-simplified models of the synchronous
machine-turbine, Generator-steady state equations and phasor diagrams-calculation of machine
parameters from manufacturing data.

Module 3: Dynamics of synchronous machines
Mechanical relationships- electrical transient relationships-saturation in synchronous machines-
adjustment of machine models parks equation in the operational form

Module 4: Induction machine modeling
Induction motor equivalent circuits and parameters-free acceleration characteristics-dynamic
performance-changes in load torque-effect of three phase short circuit-effect of three phase short
circuit effect of unbalanced faults.

References:
1. Krause, P.C., Analysis of Electric Machinery, Mcgraw Hill International Editions, 1986.
2. Anderson, P.M. and Fouad, A.A., Power System Control and Stability, Galgotia Publ, New
Delhi, 1981.
3. C. Concordia, Synchronous Machines, Wiley, 1951
4. E.W Kimbark, Power System Stability, Vol. 1 To Iii, John Wiley, 1950
5. O.I. Elgerd, Electric Energy Systems Theory Tmh, New Delhi, 1991, 2
nd
Edition.

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MEEPE 205-4 ELECTRIC DRIVES

Module 1: Choice of Electrical Drives
Dynamics of Electrical Drives, Stability, Concept of Multi quadrant operation, Components of
load torques, Effect of gearing, Selection of motor power rating.

Module 2: Review of conventional DC drives:
Different methods of speed control and methods of breaking of series and separately excited dc
motor, Ward Leonard speed control. Converter control of dc motors: Analysis of separately
excited dc motor with single phase and three phase converters, dual converter.

Module 3: Stator voltage control of induction motor
Torque slip characteristics, operation with different types of loads, Operation with unbalanced
source voltages and single phasing,
Stator frequency control: variable frequency operation, V/F control, controlled current and
controlled slip operation, PWM inverter drives, Multi-quadrant drives.
Rotor resistance control: Slip-torque characteristics, rotor choppers, torque equations, constant
torque operation. Slip power recovery scheme: torque equation, torque slip characteristics, power
factor, methods of improving power factor, limited sub synchronous speed operation, super
synchronous speed operation.
Module 4: Speed control of synchronous motors: Adjustable frequency operation of
synchronous motors principles of synchronous motor control Voltage Source Inverter Drive
with open loop control self controlled synchronous motor with electronic commutation self
controlled synchronous motor drive using load commutated thyristor inverter. Principle of
Vector control.

References:
1. R. Krishnan, Electrical Motor Drives, PHI-2003
2. G.K.Dubey, Power semi conductor controlled drives, Prentice Hall- 1989
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3. G.K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa- 1995
4. S.A. Nasar, Boldea , Electrical Drives, Second Edition, CRC Press - 2006
5. M. A. ElSharkawi , Fundamentals of Electrical Drives , Thomson Learning -2000
6. W. Leohnard, Control of Electric Drives,-Springer- 2001
7. Murphy and Turnbill, Power Electronic Control of AC motors, Pergamon Press
8. Vedam Subrahmaniam, Electric Drives, TMH-1994
9. P C Sen; Thyristor D C Drives, John Wiley
10. Bimal K Bose; Modern Power electronics and A C Drives, Person Education Ltd.

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MEEPE 206-1 ADVANCESD MICROPROCESSORS AND
MICROCONTROLLERS

Module 1: 80286 Processor
Introduction to 80X86 Microprocessor Family- 80286 Processor- salient features- Register
organization of 80286- Flags- pins & signals- Internal Functional block diagram-modes of operation-
real address mode and protected virtual address modePhysical address calculation in PVAM-
memory protection mechanism and privilege level.
Module 2: 80386 & 80486 Processors
80386 Processor- Register organization of 80386- Flags- pins & signals- Internal Functional block
diagram modes of operation-real address mode and protected virtual address mode address
computation in PVAM(paging disabled)-paging mechanism- address computation virtual 8086
mode.
80486 processor- pins & signals architecture of 80486 -5 stage pipeline-on chip cache and control
unit- memory system
Module 3: Pentium Microprocessor
Introduction to Pentium processor-salient features-superscalar architecture- Branch prediction-
Architecture of Pentium processor Register organization-flags- Special Pentium registers -memory
system- Memory management and paging unit.
Module 4: 8051Microcontroller and PIC microcontroller
8051-Intriduction to 8051- Architecture-Pin description, connections- I/O Ports & Memory
organization
PIC- Overview and features- Architecture- Memory organization- PIC Instructions- Addressing
modes- I/O Ports- Interrupts- Timers- ADC.
PIC 16F877 Flash Microcontroller-Status register- Program Memory- Data memory-Data EEPROM
and Flash Program EEPROM- Interrupts- I/O Ports- Timers
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References:
1. A.K. Ray, Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals,
2. Barry, B. Brey, The Intel Microprocessor 8086/8088, 8086/8088, 80286, 80386,
80486, Pentium and Pentium preprocessor architecture, programming and
Interfacing, PHI, 4th edition, 1997.
3. A.Nagoorkani ,Microprocessor 8086 Programming & Interfacing
4. Ajay V Deshmukh, Microcontrollers
5. Myke Predko, PIC Microcontroller















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MEEPE 206-2 MICROCONTROLLERS AND REAL TIME
SYSTEMS

Module 1
8051 microcontroller - Assembly Language programming and C Programming- Instruction set
Interrupts - Timers Memory- I/O ports Serial Communication - Interfacing Key board, LED
display, External memory, ADC, DAC, LCD, RTC Typical applications- DC motor speed
control, speed measurement, Temperature control, Stepper motor control, PID control.
Module 2
Introduction to real time systems - interrupt driven systems-context switching-scheduling - round
robin preemptive - rate monotonic - Foreground and Background systems - Intertask
communication - Buffering data Mailboxes - Critical regions Semaphores Deadlock -
Process stack management - Dynamic allocation - Response time calculation - Interrupt latency.
Module 3
RISC concepts - PIC processors - overview-16F877 - Architecture Elementary Assembly
Language Programming - Interrupts Timers Memory I/O ports SPI I2C bus - A/D
converter - USART- PWM Interfacing. Introduction to FPGA Devices.
Module 4
Introduction to DSP architecture- computational building blocks - Address generation unit -
Program control and sequencing - Speed issues - Harvard Architecture, Parallelism, Pipelining.
TMS 320F2407 - Architecture- Addressing modes - I/O functionality, Interrupts, ADC, PWM,
Event managers- Elementary Assembly Language Programming - Typical applications - buck
boost converter, stepper motor control - Software and Hardware Development Tools.
References:
1. Mazidi and Mazidi., Embedded system design using 8051 Microcontroller, Pearson- 2005
2. Ajay V.DeshMukh , Microcontrollers -Theory and Applications , TMH-2005
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3. Phillip A. Laplante, Real Time Systems design and Analysis, PHI-2005
4. Daniel W Lewis, Fundamentals of Embedded software, Pearson-2002
5. Sen M Kuo, Woon .Seng. Gan, Digital signal Processors-Architecture, implementation and
applications, Pearson, 2005
6. H.A. Toliyat, S.Campbell, DSP based Electro Mechanical Motion Control, CRC Press-2004
7. Avtar Singh and S. Srinivasan, Digital Signal Processing, Thomson- Brooks - 2004
8. Phil Lapsley, Bler, Sholam, E.A.Lee , DSP Processor fundamentals, IEEE Press,1997
9. Wayne Wolf, FPGA based System Design, Pearson - 2004
10. Scott Hauck, The Roles of FPGAs in Reprogrammable Systems, Proceedings of the IEEE,
Vol. 86, No. 4, pp. 615-639, April, 1998.














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MEEPE 206-3 NETWORK PRINCIPLES AND PROTOCOLS
Module 1: Basics of networking
Networks-Architecture, ISO-ISO reference model-Topology-Switching-Transmission media-
Point to point protocols SLIP, PPP LANS, ALOHA family of protocols, CSMA/CD, IEEE
802.3,802.4,802.5

Module 2: Network Layer Issues
Routing, Congestion control- Internetworking Issues, Address Learning Bridges, Spanning
Tree, Source routing, Bridges, Routers, Gateway.

Module 3: Network Protocol And Routing
IP datagram - hop by hop routing, ARP, RARP- subnets, subnet Addressing, Address masking,
ICMP, RIP, RIPV2, OSPF, DNS, Lan and WAN Multicast.

Module 4: Transport Layer and Application Layer
Design Issues, Connection Management, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - User Data gram
Protocol (UDP) ApplicationLayer:Telnet - TETP-FTP-SMTP- Ping- Finger, Bootstrap
Network Time Protocol SNMP

References:
1. Teanenbaum, A.S., Computer Networks, Third Edition, Prentice Hail of India, 1996.
2. W.RICHARD STEVENS, TCP/P Illustrated Volume I, The protocols, Addition Wesley
Professional Computing Series, 1994
3. ULYESS BLACK, TCP/P and related Protocols, II Edition, Macgraw Hill International
Edition, 1995.
4. D.E. COMER and D.L. STEVEENS, Internetworking with TCP/IP Illustrated volume
III, Prentice Hall of India 1997.
5. W.R. STEVENS, Unix Network Programming, Prentice Hall of India, 1995
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Module1: Introduction to FFT:
Discrete Fourier transform - Properties Efficient computation of DFT-FFT algorithms-Radix-2
FFT algorithms-Decimation in time-Decimation in frequency algorithms-Use of FFT algorithms
in Linear filtering, convolution and correlation.
Module 2: Digital filter design and realization structures
Amplitude and phase response of FIR filters- Linear phase filters- Windowing techniques for
design of Linear phase FIR filters- Rectangular, Hamming, Kaiser windows-frequency sampling
techniques-IIR filters-magnitude response-Phase response-group delay-Design of low pass
Butterworth filters-Bilinear transformation-Pre warping, impulse invariant transformation-
Comparison of FIR and IIR digital filters- Basic FIR and IIR filter realization structures- Signal
flow graph representations-use of MATLAB.
Module 3: Analysis of finite word-length effects
Quantization process and errors- Coefficient quantization effects in IIR and FIR filters- A/D
conversion noise- Arithmetic round-off errors- Dynamic range scaling- Overflow oscillations
and zero input limit cycles in IIR filters
Power Spectrum Estimation-Computation of energy density spectrum- auto correlation and
power spectrum of random signals, Periodogram- Use of DFT in Power Spectrum Estimation-
Non Parametric methods for power spectral estimation: Barlett and Welch methods-Blackman
and Tukey method
Module 4: Digital signal processors
Introduction to DSP architecture- Addressing modes - Address generation unit- Program control
and sequencing- Speed issues- Harvard Architecture, Parallelism, Pipelining Study of TMS
320C54XX processor- Architectural features Basic programming addition subtraction
multiplication convolution - FFT.
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References:
1. David Sanjit K Mitra, Digital Signal Processing: Computer-based approach, 3
rd
edn, TMH-
2006
2. John G. Proakis, and Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, 3rd edition, Prentice-
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2000
3. Emmanuel C. Ifeachor, Barrie W. Jervis, Digital Signal Processing-A practical Approach,
Pearson, 2002
4. Avtar Singh and S. Srinivasan, Digital Signal Processing, Thomson- 2004
5. Sen. M Kuo, Woon Seng Gan, Digital Signal Processors, Pearson Education-2005
6. Robert.J. Schilling, Sandra L Harris, Digital Signal Processing, Thomson-2005
7. B.P. Lathi, Signal Processing and Linear systems, Oxford-2000














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MEEPE 207 POWER ELECTRONIC SIMULATION LABORATORY

List of Experiments:-
1. Simulation of single phase Semiconverter, Fully controlled converters with R, RL and
RLE Load using MATLAB/Simulink.
2. Simulation of Three phase semi converter using MATLAB/Simulink.
3. Simulation of Three phase fully controlled converter using MATLAB/Simulink.
4. Simulation of Single phase full bridge inverter using MATLAB/Simulink.
5. Simulation of Three phase full bridge inverter using MATLAB/Simulink.
6. Simulation of PWM inverters using MATLAB/Simulink.
7. Simulation of Three phase AC voltage Controller using MATLAB/Simulink.
8. Modeling of FACTS devices using SIMULINK using MATLAB/Simulink.


MEEPE 208 SEMINAR II
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Each student shall present a seminar on any topic of interest related to the core / elective courses
offered in the second semester of the M. Tech. Programme. He / she shall select the topic based
on the references from international journals of repute, preferably IEEE journals. They should
get the paper approved by the Programme Co-ordinator / Faculty member in charge of the
seminar and shall present it in the class. Every student shall participate in the seminar. The
students should undertake a detailed study on the topic and submit a report at the end of the
semester. Marks will be awarded based on the topic, presentation, participation in the seminar
and the report submitted.

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