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Department of Applied Electronics &

Instrumentation

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION

RSET VISION

To evolve into a premier technological and research institution,


moulding eminent professionals with creative minds, innovative
ideas and sound practical skill, and to shape a future where
technology works for the enrichment of mankind.

RSET MISSION

To impart state-of-the-art knowledge to individuals in various


technological disciplines and to inculcate in them a high degree of
social consciousness and human values, thereby enabling them to
face the challenges of life with courage and conviction.

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION

DEPARTMENT VISION

To evolve into a centre of academic excellence, developing


professionals in the field of electronics and instrumentation to
excel in academia and industry.

DEPARTMENT MISSION

Facilitate comprehensive knowledge transfer with latest


theoretical and practical concepts, developing good relationship
with industrial, academic and research institutions thereby
moulding competent professionals with social commitment.

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES


PEOI: Graduates will have the fundamental and advanced knowledge in
mathematics, science, electronics, instrumentation and allied engineering.
PEOII: Graduates shall pursue higher studies, or take up engineering
profession in design and development or take up engineering research
assignments.
PEOIII: Graduates will be conscious of the need for environment friendly
engineering solutions and will be equipped with positive attitude, to help
them to acquire leadership qualities as well as team spirit and get adapted
to the current industrial scenario.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
a) Students will be capable of applying the knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering in the field of electronics and instrumentation
engineering.
b) Students will have the ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze
and interpret data in electronics and instrumentation engineering.
c) Students will have the ability to design electronics and instrumentation
system components or processes to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as health and safety, economic, environmental and
societal considerations.
d) Students will be able to work individually as well as in multidisciplinary
teams, as a member or as a leader, to accomplish the common goal.
e)

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e) Students will be able to identify, analyze, formulate and solve engineering


problems.
f) Students will be capable of applying the knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering in the field of electronics and instrumentation
engineering.
g) Students will have the ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze
and interpret data in electronics and instrumentation engineering.
h) Students will have the ability to design electronics and instrumentation
system components or processes to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as health and safety, economic, environmental and
societal considerations.
i) Students will be able to work individually as well as in multidisciplinary
teams, as a member or as a leader, to accomplish the common goal.
j) Students will be aware of the contemporary issues, which help them to
integrate advanced and sustainable solutions into the user environment.
k) Students will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools,
software and equipment to analyze and model complex engineering
solutions.
l) Students will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
management principles to estimate the requirements and to manage
projects in multidisciplinary environments.
m) Students will excel in competitive examinations like GATE, GRE and
Engineering Services Examination.

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INDEX
1.
2.
3.
4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

SEMESTER PLAN
ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE
SCHEME
AI010 801:INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
4.2. COURSE PLAN
AI010 802: INSTRUMENTATION IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES
5.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
5.2. COURSE PLAN
AI010 803: COMPUTER NETWORKS
6.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
6.2. COURSE PLAN
AI010 804 L01:NEURAL NETWORKS
7.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
7.2. COURSE PLAN
AI010 804 L04: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
8.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
8.2. COURSE PLAN
AI010 805:INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
9.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
9.2. COURSE PLAN
AI010 806: PROCESS CONTROL LAB
10.1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
10.2. COURSE PLAN

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SEMESTER PLAN

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION

ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE
Week 5
Week 5
Week 6
Week 6
Week 6
Week 7
Week 10
Week 10
Week 11
Week 11
Week 11
Week 12

AI010 801:INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM DESIGN


AI010 802: INSTRUMENTATION IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES
AI010 803: COMPUTER NETWORKS
AI010 804 L01:NEURAL NETWORKS
AI010 804 L04: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AI010 805:INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
AI010 801: INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM DESIGN
AI010 802: INSTRUMENTATION IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES
AI010 803: COMPUTER NETWORKS
AI010 804 L01:NEURAL NETWORKS
AI010 804 L04: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AI010 805:INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL

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SCHEME

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: : INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM
DESIGN
COURSE CODE: AI010 801
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE
AREA/DOMAIN:INSTRUMENTATION
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF
ANY): NIL
SYLLABUS:
UNIT
I

II

III

IV

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8

CREDITS: 4

COURSE TYPE: CORE


CONTACT HOURS: 3+2 (Tutorial)
hours/Week.
LAB COURSE NAME:NA

DETAILS
HOURS
Sensing element : Elastic sensing elements - Cantilever and torque
9
elements, Pillar load cell, Strain gauge accelerometer- Inductive push
pull displacement sensor -Capacitive level sensor .Signal conditioning
element :Design of resistive and reactive bridges for sensors. Design of
the bridge Circuit for RTD- Design of reference junction compensation
for thermocouple.- Linearising techniques for thermocouple and
thermistor- Design of charge amplifier-Instrumentation amplifier. A.C.
carrier systems.- Lock in amplifier.
Current transmitters-Concept of 2 and 4 wire transmitters with 4-20mA
9
output- Open loop and closed loop current transmitters. Smart
transmitters- Future trends in intelligent devices- Design of pneumatic
and electronic PID controllers-Design of ON-OFF controllers with neutral
zone -Design of instrumentation servo mechanism- Design of
annunciators - Low level and high level annunciators.- Enunciators
Orifice meter- Design of orifice for a given flow condition for
9
compressible and incompressible fluids -Design of rotameter- Design of
venturi meter- Bourdon gauges-Factors affecting sensitivity- Design of
bourdon tubes- Design of square root extractors for variable head flow
meters.
Piping and instrumentation diagrams ISA symbols Process and
9
instrumentation (PI)diagram of typical process plant Preparation of
instrumentation project Documents to be produced- Process flow sheet
mechanical flow sheets- Instrument index sheet Instrument
specification sheet Process information required- process information
Bid documents project procedures Project schedule Vendor
drawings Work coordination Project manager process engineer
Equipment engineer Job execution planning hints- scheduling- Project
checklist equipment delivery - Conclusion Instrument specification
sheet for pressure Choice of temperature flow level analytical
instruments and control panels.
Signals and noise in instrument systems Statistical representation pdf
9

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psd Auto correlation function Effects of noise and interference


Series and common mode Noise sources and coupling mechanisms
Multiple earths Methods of reduction of noise Shielding Screening
Filtering Modulation Averaging Auto correlation.
TOTAL HOURS
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

45

T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
T1 John P. Bentley : Principles of measurement systems, Longman 1983
T2 Johnson C.D: Process control instrumentation technology, 4/e, PHI, 1995
T3 D. Patranabis : Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Ltd. New Delhi, 1999
T4 Sheingold D. H.: Transducer interfacing hand book a guide to analog signal
conditioning, analog devices Incmasschusetts, 1980.
T5 Anderson N. A. : Instrumentation for process measurement and control :Chilton
book company 1980.
T6 Andrew W.: Applied Instrumentation in process Industries; Vol. II. Gulf publications,
1990.
T7 Doebelin E. O., Measurement systems applications and design, McGraw Hill, 1975.
T8 Tattamangalam R. Padmanabhan : Industrial Instrumentation Principles and Design,
Springer International
T9 E. Radhakrishnan : Instrumentation, measurements and Experiments in Fluids, Boca
Raton, FL : CRC Press
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
C.CODE
COURSE NAME
AI 010
Process Control
601
Instrumentation
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

DESCRIPTION
To have a basic idea about
instrumentation systems

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1
Design of instrumentation systems for various applications
2
Design of electronic and pneumatic controllers
3
Piping and instrumentation diagrams
4
Procedures for the preparation of an instrumentation project
5
Noise and noise reduction techniques in measurement
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO
1
2
3
4
5

PO
MAPPING
Graduates will be able to maintain a process control system
a, h, e
Graduates will be able to design a process control system
c
Graduates will be able to do projects in process control industry
a, h, f
Graduate can become consultants to small scale industries
e
Graduates will be able to contribute to professional society and
g
standards

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DESCRIPTION

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GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:


SNO

DESCRIPTION

Documentation details

Safety instrumented systems

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
internship
in
industries
Industrial
visit

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1
2

Hazardous area classification


Cable schedule, loop diagrams, and itergraph software

WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:


1
2
3
4
5

www.engineering toolbox.com
www.IEC.org
www.ISA .org
www.controlengineering.com
www.plantwebunversity.com

DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES

LCD/SMART

STUD. SEMINARS

ADD-ON COURSES

BOARDS

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS
STUD. LAB
PRACTICES
ADD-ON

STUD.

TESTS/MODEL

UNIV.

SEMINARS
STUD. VIVA

EXAMS
MINI/MAJOR
PROJECTS

EXAMINATION
CERTIFICATIONS

OTHERS

COURSES

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ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY
FEEDBACK, ONCE)
ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY


(TWICE)
OTHERS

BY EXT. EXPERTS

Prepared by

Approved by

Ms. Mary Hexy

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

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COURSE PLAN
Module 1
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Introduction Instrumentation System


Design

Sensing element : Elastic sensing


elements, Cantilever and torque
elements

Pillar load cell, Strain gauge


accelerometer.

Inductive push pull displacement


sensor, Capacitive level sensor.

Signal conditioning element: Design


of resistive and reactive bridges for
sensors.

Design of the bridge Circuit for RTD.

Design of reference junction


compensation for thermocouple

Linearizing techniques for


thermocouple and thermistor.

Design of charge amplifierInstrumentation amplifier, A.C. carrier


systems.- Lock in amplifier

Reference Books

1. John P. Bentley : Principles of


measurement systems
2. Sheingold D. H.: Transducer
interfacing hand book a
guide to analog signal
conditioning.

Total hours : 9

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Module 2
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Current transmitters -Concept of 2 and


4 wire transmitters with 4-20mA
output

Open loop and closed loop current


transmitters.

Smart transmitters.

Future trends in intelligent devices.

Design of pneumatic and electronic


PID controllers.

Design of ON-OFF controllers with


neutral zone.

Design of instrumentation servo


mechanism.

Design of annunciators, Low level and


high level annunciators, Enunciators.

Reference Books

1. John P. Bentley : Principles of


measurement systems
2. Sheingold D. H.: Transducer
interfacing hand book a
guide to analog signal
conditioning.

Total hours : 9

Module 3
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Orifice meter- Design of orifice for a


given flow condition for compressible
and incompressible fluids

Design of rotameter.

Design of venturi meter

Design of Bourdon gauges-Factors


affecting sensitivity.

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Reference Books

1. Tattamangalam R.
Padmanabhan : Industrial
Instrumentation Principles
and Design
2. Sheingold D. H.: Transducer
interfacing hand book a
guide to analog signal
conditioning.

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Design of bourdon tubes

Design of square root extractors for


variable head flow meters

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Total hours : 9

Module 4
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Piping and instrumentation diagrams,


ISA symbols.

Process and instrumentation


(PI)diagram of typical process plant,
Preparation of instrumentation
project.

Documents to be produced, Process


flow sheet.

Mechanical flow sheets, Instrument


index sheet.

Instrument specification sheet Process


information required.

Process information, Bid documents

Project procedures, Project schedule.

Vendor drawings, Work coordination.

Project manager, process engineer,


Equipment engineer.

10

Job execution, planning hints,


scheduling

11

Project checklist, equipment delivery.

12

Conclusion Instrument specification


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Reference Books

1. Anderson N A:
Instrumentation for
process measurement and
control

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sheet for pressure.


13

Choice of temperature, flow, level


analytical instruments and control
panels

Total hours : 13

Module 5
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Signals and noise in instrument


systems Statistical representation,
pdf, psd

Auto correlation function, Effects of


noise and interference

Series and common mode, Noise


sources and coupling mechanisms

Multiple earths, Methods of reduction


of noise.

Shielding, Screening, And Filtering.

Modulation, Averaging, Auto


correlation

Reference Books

1. Tattamangalam R.
Padmanabhan : Industrial
Instrumentation Principles
and Design.
2. Sheingold D. H.: Transducer
interfacing hand book a
guide to analog signal
conditioning

Total hours : 9

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: : INSTRUMENTATION IN PROCESS
INDUSTRIES
COURSE CODE: AI010 802
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE
AREA/DOMAIN:INSTRUMENTATION
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF
ANY): NIL
SYLLABUS:
UNIT
I

II

III

IV

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8

CREDITS: 4

COURSE TYPE: CORE


CONTACT HOURS: 2+2 (Tutorial)
hours/Week.
LAB COURSE NAME:NA

DETAILS
HOURS
Basic concepts and principles of commonly used unit operations
Reactors batch reactors distillation towers refrigeration units
9
steam boilers furnaces dryers crystallizers centrifuges heat
exchangers pumps compressors evaporators extruders.
Instrumentation in the Food industry : Description of the process
Measurement hardware in the food industries Analyzers in the food
industry Valves and feeders in the food industry Controllers and
9
displays in the food industry Computer applications in the food
industry Typical control systems in the food industry.
Instrumentation in the iron and steel industry: Description of the process
Measurement hardware analyzers valves - Controllers and displays
8
in the iron and steel industry Computer applications in the iron and
steel industry Typical control systems in the iron and steel industry
Instrumentation in the Paper industry : Description of the process
Measurement hardware in the Paper industry Analyzers in the Paper
industry Valves and feeders in the Paper industry Controllers and
displays in the Paper industry Computer applications in the Paper
industry Typical control systems in the Paper industry.
10
Instrumentation in the Nuclear industry: Description of the processMeasurement hardware in the nuclear industry Analysers in the
nuclear industry Valves and control rodes in the nuclear industry
Control panels and displays Computer applications Typical control
system.
Instrumentation in the pharmaceutical industry : Description of the
process Measurement hardware in the pharmaceutical industry
Analyzers in the pharmaceutical industry Valves and feeders in the
9
pharmaceutical industry Controllers and displays in the pharmaceutical
industry Computer applications in the pharmaceutical industry
Typical control systems in the pharmaceutical industry.
TOTAL HOURS
45

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TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
T1 Instrumentation in the Processing Industries , Bela G Liptak (ed.), Chilton Book
Company
R1 Unit operation in chemical Engg. McCabe Smith 4/e Mcgrans Hill
R2 Chemical reaction Engineering O levenspielJ. Wiley & sons
R3 Chemical Engineering Hand book Peiry, McGrans Hill
R4 Outline Chemical Technology M GopalRao&M Sitting 3/E East West 1973
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
C.CODE
COURSE NAME
AI 010
Industrial
705
Instrumentation-II
AI 010
Industrial
603
Instrumentation-I
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

DESCRIPTION
To understand the different
meters in the industry
To know the use of different
instrument in the industry

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S6

1
2

To give a basic knowledge about unit operations


To provide exposure to the process and instrumentation applications in different
industries
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO

DESCRIPTION

PO
MAPPING
1
Graduates will be able to understand the basic principles and concepts c, d, e, g, j,
of commonly used unit operations in the process industry.
k, l, m
2
Graduates will be able to Analyze the overall instrumentation in a food d, e, i, j, k,
industry.
l, m
3
Graduates will be able to model the overall instrumentation systems c, d, e, k
used in iron and steel industry.
4
Graduates will be able to get a general idea about paper and nuclear e, i, j, k, l,
industry.
m
5
Graduates will be able to design multidisciplinary instrumentation c, d, i, j, k,
systems used in pharmaceutical industry
l, m
GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:
SNO
1

DESCRIPTION
P & I diagrams basics

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Assignments

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1

PLC and SCADA Exercises

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WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:


1

http://www.gobookee.org/search.php?q=instrumentation+in+processing+industrie
s+liptak
2
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/syllabus/syllabus_pdf/103105064.pdf
DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES

LCD/SMART

STUD. SEMINARS

ADD-ON COURSES

BOARDS
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS
STUD. LAB

STUD.
SEMINARS
STUD. VIVA

PRACTICES

TESTS/MODEL
EXAMS
MINI/MAJOR

UNIV.
EXAMINATION
CERTIFICATIONS

PROJECTS

ADD-ON
OTHERS
COURSES
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY

FEEDBACK, ONCE)

(TWICE)

ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS


BY EXT. EXPERTS

OTHERS

Prepared by

Approved by

Ms. Priya S.

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

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COURSE PLAN
Module 1
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Introduction

Basic concepts and principles of


commonly used unit operations
Reactors batch reactors distillation
towers

Refrigeration units steam boilers


furnaces

Dryers crystallizers centrifuges


heat exchangers

Pumps compressors evaporators

Extruders

Reference Books

1. George Stephenopoulos:
Chemical Process Control,.
2. Instrumentation in the
Processing Industries ,Bela
G Liptak (ed.), Chilton Book
Company .
3. Unit operation in chemical
Engg. McCabe Smith 4/e
McgrawsHill

Total hours : 9

Module 2
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Description of the process in the food


industries

Measurement hardware in the food


industries

Analyzers in the food industry

Valves and feeders in the food industry

Controllers and displays in the food


industry

Computer applications in the food


industry

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

Reference Books

1. Instrumentation in the
Processing Industries , Bela
G Liptak (ed.), Chilton Book
Company
2. Unit operation in chemical
Engg. McCabe Smith 4/e
Mcgraws Hill

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Typical control systems in the food


industry

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Module 3
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Description of the process in the iron


and steel industry

Measurement hardware -analyzers


valves in the iron and steel industry

Controllers and displays in the iron


and steel industry

Computer applications in the iron and


steel industry

Typical control systems in the iron and


steel industry

Reference Books

1. Instrumentation in the
Processing Industries , Bela
G Liptak (ed.), Chilton Book
Company
2. Unit operation in chemical
Engg. McCabe Smith 4/e
Mcgraws Hill

Total hours : 8

Module 4
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Description of the process in food


industry

Measurement hardware in the Paper


industry

Analyzers in the Paper industry


Valves and feeders in the Paper
industry

Controllers and displays in the Paper


industry

Computer applications in the Paper

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

Reference Books

1. Instrumentation in the
Processing Industries , Bela
G Liptak (ed.), Chilton Book
Company
2. Unit operation in chemical
Engg. McCabe Smith 4/e
Mcgraws Hill

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industry
6

Typical control systems in the Paper


industry.

Description of the process in the


Nuclear industry

Measurement hardware in the nuclear


industry

Analyzers Valves and control in the


nuclear industry

10

Control panels and displays


Computer applications. Typical
control system

Total hours : 10
Module 5

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Description of the process in the


pharmaceutical industry

Measurement hardware in the


pharmaceutical industry

Analyzers in the pharmaceutical


industry Valves and feeders in the
pharmaceutical industry

Controllers and displays in the


pharmaceutical industry

Computer applications in the


pharmaceutical industry

Typical control systems in the


Pharmaceutical industry

Reference Books

1. Instrumentation in the
Processing Industries , Bela
G Liptak (ed.), Chilton Book
Company
2. Unit operation in chemical
Engg. McCabe Smith 4/e
Mcgraws Hill

Total hours : 8

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: : COMPUTER NETWORKS
COURSE CODE: AI010 803
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE AREA/DOMAIN:COMPUTER
SCIENCE
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF
ANY): NIL
SYLLABUS:

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8
CREDITS: 4
COURSE TYPE: CORE
CONTACT HOURS: 3+1 (Tutorial)
hours/Week.
LAB COURSE NAME:NA

UNIT
I

DETAILS
HOURS
Network requirements, Network Architecture layering and protocol, OSI
8
Architecture, Internet Architecture, Performance-bandwidth and latency ,
Delay x bandwidth product, high speed networks .
II
Direct Link Network, Hardware Building Block, Framing-Byte Oriented
9
Protocol, Bit Oriented Protocol , Clock Based Framing, Reliable
Transmission-Stop and Wait, Sliding Window, Ethernet(802.3)-Physical
properties, Access protocol, Wireless-Bluetooth, WiFi, Wimax
III
Packet Switching-Switching and Forwarding- Datagram, virtual circuit
10
switching, Source routing Bridges and LAN Switches-Learning Bridges,
Spanning tree Algorithms, Broadcast and Multicast, Limitations of
bridges, Simple Internetworking-Service Model, Global Address,
Datagram Forwarding in IP, address translation, Routing-network as
graph, distance vector, link state, matrix
IV
End to End Protocol, Simple de-multiplexer, Reliable Byte stream, TCP13
Issues, segment format, connection establishment and termination
sliding window
revisited, triggering transmission, adaptive
retransmission, RPC-fundamentals ,TCP Congestion control additive
increase, slow start, fast retransmit and fast recovery, congestion
avoidance mechanism, DEC bit, Random Early Detection bit, Source
Based Congestion avoidance
V
Applications -WWW, E-mail, Name Service, Network Management, Web
5
Services Custom Application protocol, Generic Application Protocol
,Overlay Networks-Peer to Peer Networks.
TOTAL HOURS
45
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
R1 Computer Networks: Andrew S Tannenbaum, Pearson Education.
R2 Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach: Kurose Pearson Education.
R3 Local Area Networks: William Stallings, Pearson Education.
R4 Understanding Data Communication and networks- 2nd ed-William A Shay (Vikas
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Thomson Learning)
R5 An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking: Keshav, Pearson Education.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
C.CODE
EN 010
109

COURSE NAME
Basic Electronics
Engineering &
Information Technology

DESCRIPTION
Concepts of Networking-Network
Topologies-WAN-LAN-MAN,
Protocol-Internet-working
concept, Internet Architecture, IP
addresses, Routing, Domain Name
System(Basic concepts only)

SEM
S1S2

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1

To develop basic knowledge on the mode of operation of different types of computer


networks those are used to interconnect a distributed community of computers and
various interfacing standards and protocols.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO

DESCRIPTION

PO
MAPPING
1
Enable students to understand the computer network layered model c, d, e, g, j,
and its importance. Understanding the concepts of computer networks
m
in wired and wireless technologies and to succeed into the industry
recruitments in the field of computer networks
2
Analyze the different layers in detail
d, e, i, j, l,
m
3
Have a basic knowledge of the use of cryptography and WAP
k
4
Develop familiarity for networking and security problems, technical
e, i, j, m
issues, and routing
5
The students seminars organized from some of the topics in the a, d, i, j, m
application programs and protocols to increase the presentation skills
and enhance the communication skills, confidence and self learning
GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:
SNO
1

DESCRIPTION
Network Simulator

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Tool
Discussion

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1 Routing algorithms
WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:
1

http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/tutorial/

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES

LCD/SMART

STUD. SEMINARS

ADD-ON COURSES

BOARDS
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS
STUD. LAB
PRACTICES
ADD-ON

STUD.

TESTS/MODEL

UNIV.

SEMINARS

EXAMS

EXAMINATION

STUD. VIVA

MINI/MAJOR
PROJECTS

CERTIFICATIONS

OTHERS

COURSES
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY
FEEDBACK, ONCE)
ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY


(TWICE)
OTHERS

BY EXT. EXPERTS

Prepared by

Approved by

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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COURSE PLAN
Module 1
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Network requirements

Network Architecture

layering and protocol

OSI Architecture

Internet Architecture

Performance-bandwidth and latency

Delay x bandwidth product

high speed networks

1
2
3
4
5

Reference Books

1. Computer Networks A
Systems Approach-Larry L.
Peterson and Bruce S.
Davie,4th Edition.
2. Introduction to data
communication and
networking, Behrouz
Forozan TMH.
3. Computer networks,
Andrew S Tanenbaum, PHI

Total hours : 8
Module 2
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Direct Link Network

Hardware Building Block

Framing-Byte Oriented Protocol

Bit Oriented Protocol

Clock Based Framing

Reliable Transmission-Stop and Wait

Sliding Window

Ethernet(802.3)-Physical properties,
Access protocol

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

Reference Books

1. Computer Networks A
Systems Approach-Larry L.
Peterson and Bruce S.
Davie,4th Edition.
2. Introduction to data
communication and
networking, Behrouz
Forozan TMH.
3. Computer networks,
Andrew S Tanenbaum, PHI

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Wireless-Bluetooth, WiFi, WiMAX


Total hours : 9

Module 3
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Packet Switching-Switching and


Forwarding

Datagram, virtual circuit switching

Source routing Bridges and LAN


Switches-Learning Bridges

Spanning tree Algorithms

Broadcast and Multicast

Limitations of bridges, Simple


Internetworking-Service Model

Global Address

Datagram Forwarding in IP

address translation

10

Routing-network as graph, distance


vector, link state, matrix

Reference Books

1. Computer Networks A
Systems Approach-Larry L.
Peterson and Bruce S.
Davie,4th Edition.
2. Introduction to data
communication and
networking, Behrouz
Forozan TMH.
3. Computer networks,
Andrew S Tanenbaum, PHI

Total hours : 10

Module 4
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

End to End Protocol, Simple demultiplexer

Reliable Byte stream, TCP-Issues

segment format, connection


COURSE HANDOUT: S8

Reference Books

1. Computer Networks A
Systems Approach-Larry L.
Peterson and Bruce S.
Davie, 4th Edition.
2. Introduction to data
communication and
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establishment and termination sliding


window revisited
4

triggering transmission, adaptive


retransmission

RPC-fundamentals, TCP Congestion


control, additive increase

congestion avoidance mechanism,


DEC bit, Random Early Detection bit,
Source Based Congestion avoidance

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networking, Behrouz
Forozan TMH.
3. Computer networks,
Andrew S Tanenbaum, PHI

Total hours : 13

Module 5
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Applications -WWW

E-mail, Name Service

Network Management, Web Services


Custom Application protocol

Generic Application Protocol

Overlay Networks-Peer to Peer


Networks

Reference Books

1. Computer Networks A
Systems Approach-Larry L.
Peterson and Bruce S.
Davie, 4th Edition.
2. Introduction to data
communication and
networking, Behrouz
Forozan TMH.
3. Computer networks,
Andrew S Tanenbaum, PHI

Total hours : 5

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: NEURAL NETWORKS
COURSE CODE: AI010 804L01
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE AREA/DOMAIN:SELF LEARNING
SYSTEMS
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF
ANY): NIL
SYLLABUS:

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8
CREDITS: 4
COURSE TYPE: ELECTIVE
CONTACT HOURS: 2+2 (Tutorial)
hours/Week.
LAB COURSE NAME:NA

UNIT
I

DETAILS
HOURS
Fundamentals of Neural Networks Human Brain Model of an artificial
9
neuron - activation functions Typical architectures Training and
learning methods Perceptron - Linear separability XOR problemPerceptron convergence theorem - Adaline and Madaline Network
Applications of ANNs.
II
Back Propagation The Single layer ANNs Multi layered feed forward
9
ANNs Back propagation network architecture and algorithm Method
of steepest descent local and global minima - Effect of learning rate
Adding a momentum term - Applications.
III
Associative Memory Auto associative memory Storage capacity9
Hetero associative memory Koskos discrete BAM - Recurrent
networks Discrete Hopfield network stability - Adaptive resonance
theory Vector quantization ART1 and ART2 architecture.
IV
Competitive Networks Kohonensself organizing maps architecture
9
and algorithm LVQ architecture and algorithm - Counter Propagation
networks: - Full CPN Forward only CPN.
V
Simulated Annealing - Boltzmanns Machine - Applications to traveling
9
salesman problem. Simulating ANN using Matlab/Labview Simple
neuron model using hardware, Neural network hardware and VLSI
implementation.
TOTAL HOURS
45
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
T1 Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms: Synthesis and Applications - S.
Rajasekaran, G. A. VijayalakshmiPai, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
T2 Fundamentals of Neural Networks: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications
LaureneFausett, Pearson Education Inc.
T31. Neural Networks: A Classroom Approach Satish Kumar, TMH Education Pvt. Ltd.
R1 Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Foundation- Simon Haykins, Prentice Hall
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R2 Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems - J.M. Zurada, Jaico Publishing House


R3 ArtificialNeuralNetworks-RobertJ.Schalkoff, McGrawHill
R4 ArtificialNeuralNetworks - B.Yegnanarayana, Prentice Hall India
R5 Neural Computing: Theory & Practice - Philip D. Wasserman.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
C.CODE
COURSE NAME
EN 010
Engineering
101
Mathematics I
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

DESCRIPTION
Basic Knowledge of Vectors,
Matrices and Vector Spaces

SEM
S1S2

Students will learn the theory of Artificial Neural Networks and its applications to
Engineering Problems
2
Students will learn about the various different architectures of artificial neural
networks
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO

DESCRIPTION

PO
MAPPING
1
Students will have knowledge about the fundamental features and
a, b, e
functions of ANNs
2
Students will acquire knowledge about BackPropagationNetworks and a, b, e, k
its applications.
3
Students will acquire knowledge on Associative Memory Models
a, b, e, k
4
Students will acquire knowledge on various types of Competitive, SOM, a, b, e, k
CPN Networks.
5
Students will acquire knowledge on statistical machines, use Matlab, a, b, e, k
Labview for Artificial Neuron representation.
GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:
SNO
1

DESCRIPTION
Matlab programs

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Demos will
be added

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1
2

Matlab demonstrations of various ANN models


Video demonstrations on application examples of ANNs

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WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:


1
2
3
4

http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=117105084
http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~eroberts/courses/soco/projects/neuralnetworks/Sources/index.html
http://cns-web.bu.edu/ (Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems,
BostonUniversity)
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-641j-introduction-toneural-networks-spring-2005/index.htm

DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES

LCD/SMART

STUD. SEMINARS

ADD-ON COURSES

BOARDS

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS
STUD. LAB
PRACTICES
ADD-ON
COURSES

STUD.
SEMINARS
STUD. VIVA

TESTS/MODEL
EXAMS
MINI/MAJOR

UNIV.
EXAMINATION
CERTIFICATIONS

PROJECTS
OTHERS

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY

FEEDBACK, ONCE)
ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS
BY EXT. EXPERTS

(TWICE)
OTHERS

Prepared by

Approved by

Mr. Anish T.

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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COURSE PLAN
Module 1
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Reference Books

Fundamentals of Neural Network

Human Brain Model of an artificial


neuron - activation functions

Activation functions

Typical architectures

Training and learning methods


Perceptron

1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy


Logic and Genetic
Algorithms: Synthesis and
applications - S.
Rajasekaran, G. A.
Vijayalakshmi Pai, PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Neural Networks: A
Comprehensive Foundation
- Simon Haykins, Prentice
Hall
3. Fundamentals of Neural
Networks: Architectures,
Algorithms and Applications
- Laurene Fausett, Pearson
Education Inc.

Linear separability XOR problem

Perceptron convergence theorem

Adaline and Madaline Network

Applications of ANNs
Total hours : 9

Module 2
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Back Propagation - The Single layer


ANN

Multi layered feed forward ANNs

Back propagation network


architecture and algorithm
Method of steepest descent

local and global minima

6
7

Effect of learning rate


Adding a momentum term Applications
Total hours : 9

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

1
2

Reference Books

1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy


Logic and Genetic
Algorithms: Synthesis and
applications - S.
Rajasekaran, G. A.
Vijayalakshmi Pai, PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Neural Networks: A
Comprehensive Foundation
- Simon Haykins, Prentice
Hall

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Module 3

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Associative Memory Auto associative


memory

Storage capacity- Hetero associative


memory

Koskos discrete BAM

Recurrent networks

Discrete Hopfield network stability

Adaptive resonance theory

Vector quantization ART1 and ART2


architecture.
Total hours : 9

Reference Books

1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy


Logic and Genetic
Algorithms: Synthesis and
applications - S.
Rajasekaran, G. A.
Vijayalakshmi Pai, PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Fundamentals of Neural
Networks: Architectures,
Algorithms and Applications
- Laurene Fausett, Pearson
Education Inc.

Module 4

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Reference Books

Competitive Networks

Kohonens self organizing maps

architecture and algorithm LVQ

Counter Propagation networks: - Full


CPN

Forward only CPN.

1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy


Logic and Genetic
Algorithms: Synthesis and
applications - S.
Rajasekaran, G. A.
Vijayalakshmi Pai, PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Neural Networks: A
Comprehensive Foundation
- Simon Haykins, Prentice
Hall

Total hours :9

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Module 5

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Simulated Annealing

Boltzmanns Machine

Applications to travelling salesman


problem.

Simulating ANN using Matlab/Labview

Simple neuron model using hardware

Neural network hardware and VLSI


implementation

Reference Books
1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy
Logic and Genetic
Algorithms: Synthesis and
applications - S.
Rajasekaran, G. A.
Vijayalakshmi Pai, PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Neural Networks: A
Comprehensive Foundation
- Simon Haykins, Prentice
Hall.

Total hours : 9

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: : ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
COURSE CODE: AI010 804 L04
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE AREA/DOMAIN: MACHINE
LEARNING
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF
ANY): NIL
SYLLABUS:

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8
CREDITS: 4
COURSE TYPE: ELECTIVE
CONTACT HOURS: 2+2 (Tutorial)
hours/Week.
LAB COURSE NAME:NA

UNIT
I

DETAILS
HOURS
Introduction to AI: Intelligent agents Perception Natural language
9
processing Problem Solving agents Searching for solutions:
Uniformed search strategies Informed search strategies.
II
Adversarial search Optimal and imperfect decisions Alpha, Beta
9
pruning Logical agents: Propositional logic First order logic Syntax
and semantics Using first order logic Inference in first order logic.
III
Uncertainty Acting under uncertainty Basic probability notation
9
Axioms of probability Bayes rule Probabilistic reasoning Making
simple decisions.
IV
Planning: Planning problem Partial order planning Planning and
9
acting in non deterministic domains Learning: Learning decision trees
Knowledge in learning Neural networks Reinforcement learning
Passive and active.
V
Definition Features of an expert system Organization Characteristics
9
Prospector. Knowledge Representation in expert systems Expert
system tools MYCIN EMYCIN.
TOTAL HOURS
45
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
T1 Stuart Russel and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence - A Modern Approach, Second
Edition, Pearson Education, 2003 / PHI.
T2 Donald A. Waterman, A Guide to Expert Systems, Pearson Education.
R1 George F. Luger, Artificial Intelligence Structures and Strategies for Complex
Problem Solving, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
R2 Elain Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition Tata McGraw
Hill, 1995.
R3 W. Patterson, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Prentice
Hall of India, 2003.

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
C.CODE
COURSE NAME
EN010
Engineering
Mathematics III
401
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

DESCRIPTION
Statistics and probability
distribution

SEM
S4

1
To study the idea of intelligent agents and search methods.
2
To study about representing knowledge.
3
To study the reasoning and decision making in uncertain world.
4
To construct plans and methods for generating knowledge.
5
To study the concepts of expert systems.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO

DESCRIPTION

PO
MAPPING
a, b, i
b, m
e, h, i

1
2
3

Graduates will be able to understand the basics of Artificial intelligence


Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge of AI to controller system
Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge of AI to instrument data
analysis
4
Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge of AI to built intelligence
systems
5
Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge of AI to higher studies
GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:
SNO
1
2

DESCRIPTION

h
m

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Extra class
Extra class

Evolutionary algorithms
K -means clustering algorithms

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1 Interactive Tools for Learning Artificial Intelligence
WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:
1 http://www.aihorizon.com/resources/links.htm
2 http://codesters.org/resource/topic/artificial-intelligence/
3 www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/.../Artificial%20intelligence/New_index1.html
DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES

LCD/SMART

STUD. SEMINARS

ADD-ON COURSES

BOARDS

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS
STUD. LAB
PRACTICES
ADD-ON
COURSES

STUD.
SEMINARS
STUD. VIVA

TESTS/MODEL
EXAMS
MINI/MAJOR

UNIV.
EXAMINATION
CERTIFICATIONS

PROJECTS
OTHERS

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY

FEEDBACK, ONCE)
ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS
BY EXT. EXPERTS

(TWICE)
OTHERS

Prepared by

Approved by

Mr. Krishna Kumar K. P.

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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COURSE PLAN
Module 1
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Reference Books

Introduction to AI: Intelligent agents

1. Stuart Russel and Peter


Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence - A Modern
Approach, Second Edition,
Pearson Education, 2003 /
PHI.
2. Donald A. Waterman, A
Guide to Expert Systems,
Pearson Education.

Perception

Natural language processing

Problem Solving agents

Searching for solutions: Uniformed


search strategies
Total hours : 9

Module 2
Sl. No.
1
2

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Reference Books

Adversarial search
Optimal and imperfect decisions

Alpha, Beta pruning

Logical agents: Propositional logic

First order logic

Syntax and semantics

Using first order logic, Inference in


first order logic

1. Stuart Russel and Peter


Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence - A Modern
Approach, Second Edition,
Pearson Education, 2003 /
PHI.
2. Donald A. Waterman, A
Guide to Expert Systems,
Pearson Education.

Total hours : 9

Module 3

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Uncertainty

Acting under uncertainty

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

Reference Books
1. Stuart Russel and Peter
Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence - A Modern

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Basic probability notation

Axioms of probability

Bayes rule

Probabilistic reasoning

Making simple decisions

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Approach, Second Edition,


Pearson Education, 2003 /
PHI.
2. Donald A. Waterman, A
Guide to Expert Systems,
Pearson Education.

Total hours : 9

Module 4

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Planning: Planning problem

Partial order planning Planning and


acting in nondeterministic domains

Learning: Learning decision trees

Knowledge in learning Neural


networks
Reinforcement learning Passive and
active
Total hours :9

Reference Books
1. Stuart Russel and Peter
Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence - A Modern
Approach, Second Edition,
Pearson Education, 2003 /
PHI.
2. Donald A. Waterman, A
Guide to Expert Systems,
Pearson Education.

Module 5

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Reference Books

Definition Features of an expert


system

Organization Characteristics

Prospector Knowledge
Representation in expert systems

Expert system tools MYCIN


EMYCIN

1. Stuart Russel and Peter


Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence - A Modern
Approach, Second Edition,
Pearson Education, 2003 /
PHI.
2. Donald A. Waterman, A
Guide to Expert Systems,
Pearson Education.

Total hours : 9

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: : INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
CONTROL
COURSE CODE: AI010 805 G05
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE AREA/DOMAIN:
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF
ANY): NIL
SYLLABUS:
UNIT
I

II

III

IV

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8

CREDITS: 4

COURSE TYPE: ELECTIVE


CONTACT HOURS: 2+2 (Tutorial)
hours/Week.
LAB COURSE NAME:NA

DETAILS
HOURS
Concept of ecosystem: Structure and function of an ecosystem,
10
producers, consumers and decomposers, energy flow in ecosystem,
ecological succession, food chains and ecological pyramids, biodiversity
and its conservation.
Introductory lessons on environmental pollution: Types of pollution: soil
water air causes - types of emissions from chemical industries effects on environment - greenhouse gases and global warming climate
change - acid rain - ozone layer depletion - nuclear accidents and
holocaust.
Mathematics of Growth: Concern about future models of population
10
growth exponential growth logistic growth logistic human
population curve. Natural resources: renewable and non-renewable
resources - resource consumption - depletion of nonrenewable energy
sources - Concept of sustainable development.
Social issues and the environment: population and pollution 10
consumerism and waste products environmental ethics - social cost of pollution - polluter pays principle
and its relevance.
Water pollution: Water resources- properties
of water: density, melting point, boiling point, specific heat, dissolved
oxygen; water as a solvent, the hydrogen cycle. Water pollutants:
pathogens, oxygen demanding wastes, nutrients, salts, thermal
pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, volatile organic compounds.
Air pollution: Overview of emissions criteria pollutants toxic air
pollutants motor vehicle emission basic ideas of influence of air
pollution on meteorology - comparison of air pollution in major cities.
The carbon cycle: Importance of CO2 in climate change green house
effect and global energy balance.
Pollution monitoring:
8
Pollution monitoring devices: paper tape sampler - bubbler systems - gas
analysers. Basics of methods of measuring pollution: principle of
sampling air /water/soil for pollution measurement; ambient air
sampling: collection of gaseous air pollutants, collection of particulate air

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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pollutants; stack sampling: sampling system, particulate sampling, and


gaseous sampling. Analysis of air pollutants: sulphur dioxide, nitrogen
oxides, carbon monoxide, oxidants and ozone, hydrocarbons, particulate
matter.
V
Principles and simple methods of pollution abatement and control:
Concepts of solid waste management: source reduction recycling
disposal. Concepts of waste water treatment methods: physical
treatments biological treatments - reuse and recycle of water and waste
water. Environmental impact assessment of large scale projects.
Legislation and standards for Air, Water and Soil pollution international
nature of pollution and the need for international rules and regulations air quality regulations clean air act.
TOTAL HOURS
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

45

T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
T1 R. Rajagopalan, Environmental Studies, Oxford IBH Pub.
T2 Benny Joseph, Environmental Studies, McGraw Hill Pub.
T3 ErachBharucha, Text Book for Environmental Studies, Pub., UGC.
T4 Masters, Gilbert M. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Sciences, PHI.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
C.CODE
COURSE NAME
EN010
Engineering
Mathematics
III
401
EN010 Engineering Chemistry &
103
Environmental Studies
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

DESCRIPTION
Statistics and probability
distribution
Basic chemical engineering

SEM
S4
S1S2

To generate an awareness among students about the importance of, and need for
pollution control.
2
To help the students internalise concern for environment.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO
1
2
3
4
5

PO
MAPPING
Students will have a general idea about ecosystem and an introduction
c, j
to industrial pollution control
Students will learn about environment friendly engineering and the
c, j
need for sustainable technology, use of renewable sources of energy.
Students will learn the social issues of pollution, like air, water etc, and
c, h, j
how they affect the society
Students will learn about the pollution monitoring methods and analyze
b, e
the intensity of pollution.
Students will learn about the built-in environment, significance of urban
c, h, j
planning

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:


SNO

DESCRIPTION

Rules and regulations existing in IPC

Pollution control measures and harmful effects of pollutants

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Web
reference [1]
case studies

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1 Case studies about some major pollution effects and how they were tackled.
2 Radioactive pollution
3 Pollution indices and standards
WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:
1 http://cpcb.nic.in/
2 http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/
DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES

LCD/SMART

STUD. SEMINARS

ADD-ON COURSES

BOARDS
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS

STUD.

TESTS/MODEL

UNIV.

STUD. LAB

SEMINARS
STUD. VIVA

EXAMS
MINI/MAJOR

EXAMINATION
CERTIFICATIONS

PRACTICES
PROJECTS
ADD-ON
OTHERS
COURSES
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY

FEEDBACK, ONCE)
ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS

(TWICE)
OTHERS

BY EXT. EXPERTS

Prepared by

Approved by

Mr.Balu Raveendran

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

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COURSE PLAN
Module 1

Sl.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Topic
Introduction
Concept of ecosystem: Structure and
function of an ecosystem, producers,
consumers and decomposers
Energy flow in ecosystem ecological
succession
Ecological succession
Food chains and ecological pyramids
Biodiversity and its conservation
Environmental pollution: Types of
pollution: soil water air causes
Greenhouse gases and global warming
- climate change - acid rain
Ozone layer depletion - nuclear
accidents and holocaust.
Energy flow in ecosystem ecological
succession
Total hours : 10

No. of lecture hours


1

Reference Books

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1. R. Rajagopalan,
Environmental Studies,
Oxford IBH Pub.
2. Benny Joseph,
Environmental Studies,
McGraw Hill Pub.

1
1

Module 2
Sl. No.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

1.

Concern about future models of


population growth

2.

Exponential growth

3.

Logistic growth

4.

Logistic human population curve

5.

Natural resources: renewable and nonrenewable resources - resource


consumption - depletion of nonrenewable energy sources - Concept of
sustainable development.

Reference Books

1. Erach Bharucha, Text


Book for
Environmental Studies,
Pub, UGC

Total hours : 10

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Module 3
Sl. No.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Topic

No. of lecture hours

Population and pollution consumerism and waste products environmental ethics - social cost of
pollution - polluter pays principle and
its relevance

Water pollution: Water resourcesproperties of water: density, melting


point, boiling point, specific heat,
dissolved oxygen; water as a solvent,
the hydrogen cycle

Water pollutants: pathogens, oxygen


demanding wastes, nutrients, salts,
thermal pollutants, heavy metals,
pesticides,volatile organic compounds.

Air pollution: Overview of emissions


criteria pollutants toxic air pollutants
motor vehicle emission

Basic ideas of influence of air pollution


on meteorology - comparison of air
pollution in major cities

The carbon cycle: Importance of CO2


in climate change green house effect
and global energy balance.

Reference Books

1. R. Rajagopalan,
Enviromental Studies,
Oxford IBH Pub.
2. Benny Joseph,
Environmental
Studies, McGraw Hill
Pub.

Total Hours: 10

Module 4
Sl. No.
1.

2.

Topic
Pollution monitoring devices: paper
tape sampler - bubbler systems - gas
analysers
Basics of methods of measuring
pollution: principle of sampling air
/water/soil for pollution measurement

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

No. of lecture hours


2

Reference Books
1. R. Rajagopalan,
Enviromental Studies,
Oxford IBH Pub.
2. Benny Joseph,
Environmental Studies,
McGraw Hill Pub.

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4.

INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL

Ambient air sampling: collection of


gaseous air pollutants, collection of
particulate air pollutants; stack
sampling: sampling system, particulate
sampling, and gaseous sampling
Analysis of air pollutants: sulphur
dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon
monoxide, oxidants and ozone,
hydrocarbons, particulate matter.
Total Hours: 8

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Module 5

Sl. No.
1
2

4
5
6
7

Topic
Principles and simple methods of
pollution abatement and control
Concepts of solid waste management:
source reduction recycling disposal
Concepts of waste water treatment
methods: physical treatments
biological treatments - reuse and
recycle of water and waste water
Environmental impact assessment of
large scale projects
Legislation and standards for Air,
Water and Soil pollution
International nature of pollution and
the need for international rules and
regulations
Air quality regulations clean air act
Total Hours: 7

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

No. of lecture hours

Reference Books

1
1

1
1
1

1. Benny Joseph,
Environmental Studies,
McGraw Hill Pub
2. Masters, Gilbert M.
Introduction to
Environmental
Engineering and
Sciences, PHI
3. India Environmental
Port,
http://www.indiaenviro
n-mentportal.org.in

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET


PROGRAMME: APPLIED ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE: PROCESS CONTROL LAB
COURSE CODE: AI 010 806
REGULATION: 2010
COURSE AREA/DOMAIN:
INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL
CORRESPONDING THEORY COURSE CODE
(IF ANY): AI 010 601, AI 010 702

DEGREE: BTECH
SEMESTER: 8
CREDITS: 2
COURSE TYPE: CORE
CONTACT HOURS: 3 Practical Hours/Week.
THEORY COURSE NAME: PROCESS
CONTROL INSTRUMENTATION,
COMPUTERISED PROCESS CONTROL

SYLLABUS:
UNIT
I

DETAILS
HOURS
Electronic PID controller and implementation of PID algorithm using
3
high level language

II

Performance Evaluation of Temperature process control station

III
IV

Performance Evaluation of Pressure process control station


Performance Evaluation of Flow process control station

3
3

Performance Evaluation of Level process control station

VI

Characteristics of Differential Pressure Transmitter and Rotameter

VII

Characteristics of control valve, with and without positioner

VIII

Characteristics of I/P and P/I converter

IX

Study of process control simulator

Study of PLC

XI

PLC programming and implementation

XII

Control of bottle filling system using PLC

XIII

Speed controller of a DC motor using PLC

XIV

Liquid level control using PLC

XV

Study of Distributed Control System

TOTAL HOURS

45

TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
T/R
BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
R1 Bella G. Liptak , Instrument engineers handbook
R2 Curtis Johnson ,Process control instrumentation
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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C.CODE
AI 010
707

PROCESS CONTROL LAB

COURSE NAME
Industrial instrumentation lab

S8AEI

DESCRIPTION
To have a basic idea about
measurements related with process
control

SEM
S7

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1

To study the practical aspects of process control like tuning controllers, calibration
etc
2
To study the identification of loop diagrams ,instrument schedules etc
3
To serve as a foundation for further study on industrial practice
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4
5

PO
MAPPING
a, b
h, i, e, c, f
h, c, d
c, d, f, g
c, f, g

Graduates will be able to understand basics of process control


Graduates will be able to design process control instrumentation
Graduates will be able to maintain process instrumentation
Graduates will be able to do industrial projects
Graduates will be able to train technicians in industry and building
automation
6
Graduates will be able take part in professional society and standard
development activities
GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:
SNO

DESCRIPTION

Large scale processes cannot be covered in the syllabus

2
3

Standards to be introduced in large extend like ISA, IEEE etc


Industrial data networks

PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Industrial
visit
Extra class
Extra class

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


1 SCADA softwares will be covered using ac31 graf and CODESYS
2 Calibrations of DP transmitters
3 Demonstration of Instrument cabling and wiring practices
4 Piping and joint design
WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:
1
2
3
4

www.ni.com/labview
www.mathworks.com
www.ISA.org
www.plantweb.com

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5
www.fieldbus .org
6
www.IEC.org
7
www.control enginnering.com
DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
CHALK & TALK

STUD. ASSIGNMENT

WEB RESOURCES LCD/SMART

BOARDS

STUD.
ADD-ON COURSES
SEMINARS
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
ASSIGNMENTS

STUD.

TESTS/MODEL

UNIV.

STUD. LAB

SEMINARS
STUD. VIVA

EXAMS
MINI/MAJOR

EXAMINATION
CERTIFICATIONS

PRACTICES
ADD-ON

PROJECTS
OTHERS

COURSES
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY

FEEDBACK, ONCE)
ASSESSMENT OF MINI/MAJOR PROJECTS

(TWICE)
OTHERS

BY EXT. EXPERTS
Prepared by

Approved by

Mr. Krishna Kumar K. P.

Ms. Liza Annie Joseph

(Faculty)

(HOD)

COURSE HANDOUT: S8

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COURSE PLAN

Sl. No.
1.

EXPERIMENTS
Batch 1. Electronic PID controller and implementation of PID algorithm
using high level language

2.

Batch 2. Performance Evaluation of Temperature process control station

3.

Batch 3. Performance Evaluation of Pressure process control station

4.

Batch 4. Performance Evaluation of Flow process control station

5.

Batch 5. Performance Evaluation of Level process control station

6.

Batch 6. Characteristics of Differential Pressure Transmitter and


Rotameter

7.

Batch 7. Characteristics of control valve, with and without positioner

8.

Batch 8. Characteristics of I/P and P/I converter

9.

Batch 9. Study of PLC

10.

Batch 10. PLC programming and implementation

11.

Batch 1. Control of bottle filling system using PLC

12.

Batch 2. Speed controller of a DC motor using PLC

13.

Batch 3. Liquid level control using PLC

14.

Batch 4. Study of Distributed Control System

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