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The document outlines the course structure for 'Industrial Management and Safety' and 'Digital & Data Communication', detailing modules, topics, periods, and objectives. The Industrial Management course covers management principles, human resource management, quality planning, project management techniques, and industrial safety, while the Digital Communication course focuses on information theory, pulse modulation, pulse code modulation, and telephone switching. Each course consists of 72 periods and is worth 4 credits.

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Semester 5

The document outlines the course structure for 'Industrial Management and Safety' and 'Digital & Data Communication', detailing modules, topics, periods, and objectives. The Industrial Management course covers management principles, human resource management, quality planning, project management techniques, and industrial safety, while the Digital Communication course focuses on information theory, pulse modulation, pulse code modulation, and telephone switching. Each course consists of 72 periods and is worth 4 credits.

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COURSE TITLE : INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY

COURSE CODE : 2004


COURSE CATEGORY :C
PERIODS/WEEK :4
PERIODS/ SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS :4

TIME SHEDULE

MODULE TOPIC PERIODS


1.1 Principles of Management
I 1.2 Human Resource Management 17
1.3 Wages and Incentives
Test I 1
2.1 Quality Planning and its development 17
II
2.2 Materials and sales management
Test II 1
3.1 Project Management Techniques 17
III
3.1 Quantitative techniques in Management
Test III 1
4.1 Industrial Safety 17
IV
4.2 Environmental pollution and control
Test IV 1
TOTAL 72

OBJECTIVES

MODULE – I
1.1.0 Understand the principles of management.
1.1.1 Explain the meaning of Management.
1.1.2 Explain the development of management theory of F.W.Taylor and Henry Foyal.
1.1.3 Compare the contributions of Taylor and Fayol .
1.1.4 State and explain the functions of management .
1.1.5 State the forms of business organization.
1.1.6 Explain different types of ownership .
1.1.7 Explain different types of organizational structure .

1.2.0 Appreciate the functions of Human Resource Management (HRM)


1.2.1 Outline the importance of HRM.
1.2.2 State and explain the functions of HRM .
1.2.3 Explain the process of man power planning.
1.2.4 Explain Job analysis, job evaluation, merit rating, performance appraisal .
1.2.5 Describe the steps in selection of workers.
1.2.6 Explain the objectives of training.
1.2.7 State and explain the methods of training.
1.2.8 Define labour turn over.

1.3.0 Understand the principles of wage payment system


1.3.1 Define different types of wages.
1.3.2 Define incentives.
1.3.3 Identify financial, non-financial and semi financial incentives.
1.3.4 Discuss different types of financial incentive plans.
1.3.5 Compute the wages under different plans.

MODULE – II
2.1.0 Understand quality planning and its developments.
2.1.1 Define quality .
2.1.2 List the dimensions (characteristics) of quality .
2.1.3 List the objectives of quality planning .
2.1.4 Three prong approach to quality planning.
2.1.5 List the developments in quality planning.
2.1.6 Explain the concept and role of ISO standards.
2.1.7 List and explain the various elements of ISO 9000 series.
2.1.8 List the steps for ISO 9000 installation.
2.1.9 List the objectives of quality audit.
2.1.10Understand the concept of Total Quality Management (TQM).
2.1.11 Discuss the link between ISO and TQM.
2.1.12 List the ten “manthras'' of TQM.
2.1.13 Explain mission, vision and quality policy.

2.2.0 Appreciate the functions of materials and sales management.


2.2.1 List the objectives of purchase department.
2.2.2 Explain buying techniques.
2.2.3 Explain purchase procedure.
2.2.4 Define inventory.
2.2.5 Explain the classification of inventory.
2.2.6Explain inventory models such as EOQ and ABC.
2.2.7List the objectives of stores management.
2.2.8 Explain the functions of store keeping.
2.2.9 List the duties of a store keeper.
2.2.10 List and explain the store keeping records.
2.2.11 Explain the concept of store layout.
2.2.12 Describe the centralised and de-centralised store.
2.2.13 Outline the importance of sales department.
2.2.14 List the functions of sales department.
2.2.15 Explain the process of sales forecasting.

MODULE – III
3.1.0 Apply the principles of Project management techniques
3.1.1 Outline the network technique .
3.1.2 List different applications of CPM and PERT
3.1.3 Outline scope of PERT and CPM
3.1.4 Define the terms used in CPM .
3.1.5 Explain numbering system in network technique using Fulkersons rule.
3.1.6 Explain the procedure for finding the critical path.
3.1.7 Compute the project duration, slack and critical path by using AOA metod only.
3.1.8 Distinguish between CPM and PERT.
3.1.9 Define the terms used in PERT .
3.1.10 Explain the procedure for finding the critical path in PERT.
3.1.11 Explain the terms pessimistic, optimistic and most likely time.
3.1.12 Calculate the expected time for each activity.
3.1.13 Compute the project duration slack and mark the critical path .

3.2.0 Apply the principles of Quantitative techniques in management.


3.2.1 List the different quantitative techniques.
3.2.2 Formulation of Linear Programing Problem (LPP).
3.2.3 Graphical solution of given LPP on maximisation and minimisation.
3.2.4 Explain the scope of transportation problem.
3.2.5 Compute the initial feasible solution of transportation problem by using North West corner
rule( NW R) and Vogels Approximation Method (VAM).
3.2.6 Explain game theory.
3.2.7 Computation of saddle point,optimum strategy of the game two – person – zero sum using
maxmin and minimax principle.

MODULE – IV
4.1.0 Recognize the features of Industrial Safety
4.1.1Explain the importance and need for safety measures in industries
4.1.2 Define the meaning of the terms – factory, accident, frequency rate, severity rate, incidence
rate, performance index, accident proneness, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, job safety
analysis, plant safety inspections, industrial safety policy.
4.1.3 Identify the various accident factors, mechanical factors, environmental factors, and
personal factors.
4.1.4 Discuss the 4 E’s of accident prevention technique.
4.1.5 Recognize the roles of safety officers, supervisors, workers and trade unions in practising
safety procedures.
4.1.6 Discuss the role of safety council and safety officer.
4.1.7 Discuss emergency preparedness and response.
4.1.8 Discuss the precautions to be observed in preventing accident while working in hazardous
environment like toxic atmosphere, flammable atmosphere, electrical shock and material
handling.

4.2.0 Recognize the causes of environmental pollution and its control.


4.2.1 Explain the impact of industrial development on environment.
4.2.2 Explain the effects of air pollution and its control.
4.2.3 Discuss the methods of solid waste management.
4.2.4 Discuss the effects of water pollution and its control.
4.2.5 List and explain the causes, effects and control of noise pollution.

COURSE CONTENT

MODULE– 1
1. Principles of management
Introduction – meaning of management – development of management theory: - Taylor’s scientific
management, contributions of F.W. Taylor, Henry Fayols principles of management (brief
description), compare F.W. Taylor and Henry Fayol’s contributions
Functions of management: -
a) Planning: - concept, steps in planning
b) Organizing: - concept and process steps, steps in organizing
c) Staffing: - concept, list functions of staffing
d) Directing: - concept, list the elements of directing
e) Controlling: - concept, list the steps in controlling process
f) Decision making: - concept, steps in decision making, scientific approach to decision making
Different types of ownership: - Sole proprietorship, partnership, private Ltd company, public Ltd
company, co-operative society (brief description only)
Organizational structure: - Definition of organization, different types of organizational structure–
line, functional, line & staff organization (brief description with advantages and disadvantages)

2. Human Resource Management (HRM)


Concept of HR Management – functions of HRM – requirements of manpower
planning – factors affecting the manpower planning – job evaluation – steps required for job
evaluation – methods for job evaluation – merit rating – objectives and methods – performance
appraisal - training – importance of training – methods of training – advantages of training (brief
description only) , labour turn over.

3.The principles of a good wage payment system


Importance of good wage plan–types of wages - nominal, real, living, fair, and minimum wages –
requirement of a good wage payment system – Incentives - definitions, types of incentive plan for
direct workers - non financial and semi financial incentives – financial incentive plans - straight
piece rate system, straight piece rate with guaranteed minimum wage, differential piece rate system,
Halsey plan, Rowan plan, Gantt plan – simple prblems

MODULE - II
1. Quality Planning and its developments
Definitions of quality– dimensions of quality– list the objectives of quality planning –
three prong approach to quality planning: - (1) Product planning (2) Managerial and
Operational planning (3) Documentation–Quality management system.
ISO 9000 & Installation –Concept and role of ISO 9000, elements of ISO 9000, steps for
installation of ISO 9000 - preparatory step, implementation step, registration and certification step–
Quality Audit - objectives
TQM –Concept, ten mantras of TQM, the link between ISO 9000 and TQM –mission,vision and
quality policy.

2.Materials and sales management.


Inventory management –definition and classification –purchase procedure –buying techniques –spot
quotation –floating the limited enquiry –tenders –single and open –earnest money –security
deposit–inventory models –EOQ and ABC.
Stores management –introduction –store keeping functions –duties of store keeper –store layout –
centralised and decentralised store –store records –indent forms –bincard –store ledger.
Sales –importance –functions of sales department –sales forecasting.

MODULE – III

1. Project Management Techniques .


Introduction to Network analysis – application of CPM and PERT –scope of CPM and PERT –
commonly used terms in CPM: - Operation, pre-operation, post operation, concurrent operation,
earliest finish time (EFT), latest finish time (LFT), critical activities, critical path, event, slack or
float, dummy activity –construction and numbering of network diagram –Fulkerson's rule –
procedure for CPM –simple problems on CPM (by AOA method only).
PERT - comparison between CPM and PERT –procedure for PERT – calculation of expected time –
commonly used terms in PERT, event, activity, successor event, predecessor event, Earliest
expected time, Latest allowable time, slack – simple problems in PERT.
2 Quantitative techniques in management.
Introduction –methods –Linear programming: - Formulation of LPP –solution of given LPP using
graphical method –transportation problem –meaning –initial feasible solution of transportation
problem –north west corner rule, Vogel's approximation method –simple problems. – game theory
– concept –two-persons zero sum game –the maxi-min and mini-max principle – optimal
strategy – saddle point – simple problems .

MODULE – IV
1. Industrial safety.
Importance of safety in work place –increasing trends in industrial accidents –terminology –factory
–accident –incident –severity rate -- frequency rate –incidence rate –safety performance index –
accident proneness –unsafe acts –job safety analysis –plant safety inspection –industrial safety
policy –list the causes of accidents: - Mechanical, Environmental, personnel factors –accident
prevention techniques – 4 E’S of accident prevention technique –organizing safety –role of
management –safety officers –supervisors –workers –government norms –factories act of 1948 –
factories rule 1960 –emergency preparedness and response –precautions to be observed in
hazardous situations like toxic atmosphere,flamable atmosphere,electrical shock and material
handling.

2. Environmental Pollution control


Impact of industrial development on environment -effects of air pollutants on human beings,
prevention and control of air pollution-solid waste management-effects of water pollution and its
control-causes of noise pollution and its control

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Industrial Engineering and management-O P Khanna. Dhanpat Rai and sons,


New Delhi
2. Quantitative techniques in management.-N D Vohra, TMH, New Delhi
3. PERT and CPM principles and applications -LS Srinath,Eeast West Press Pvt Ltd.
New Delhi
4. Production Management- S K Hajra Choudhury, Nir jhar Roy, A K Hajra Choudhury,
Media Promoters and publishers pvt Ltd, Mumbai
5. Industrial safety management -L M Deshmukh. TMH New Delhi
COURSE TITLE : DIGITAL & DATA COMMUNICATION
COURSE CODE : 4056
COURSE CATEGORY :A
PERIODS/WEEK :4
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS :4
TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


1 Information Theory & Coding 17
Test I 1
2 Pulse Modulation 17
Test II 1
3 Pulse Code modulation 17
Test III 1
4 Telephone Switching 17
Test IV 1
TOTAL 72

OBJECTIVES

MODULE – I:Information Theory & Coding


1.1.1 Know the terms message and information
1.1.2 Define entropy
1.1.3 Derive equation for finding entropy
1.1.4 State theorem on Channel capacity (Shanon Hartley)
1.1.5 List the requirements for coding
1.1.6 Know coding for Shanon fano algorithm
1.1.7 Study the various error detection and correction codes, Hamming Codes, CRC and convolution
code
1.1.8 Understand limitations of FEC codes
1.1.9 Know the term Burst error
1.1.10 Discuss block interleaving & convolution interleaving

MODULE – II: Pulse Modulation


2.1.1 Understand the sampling theorem and its significance
2.1.2 Discuss PAM modulation and demodulation
2.1.3 Discuss PPM modulation and demodulation
2.1.4 Discuss PWM modulation and demodulation
2.2.1 Understand the concept of TDM and FDM with simple block diagram
2.3.1 Understand the different data transmission method methods- Simplex, Half-duplex, Full duplex,
Synchronous and asynchronous

MODULE – III:Pulse code modulation


3.3.1 Discuss Pulse Code Modulation- Basic elements of PCM
3.3.2 Explain Quantization
3.3.3 Understand Noise in PCM
3.3.4 Explain Non uniform quantization and companding
3.3.5 Explain Differential PCM
3.3.6 Explain Delta Modulation
3.3.7 Discuss Slope overload and granular noise
3.3.8 Explain Adaptive Delta modulation
MODULE – IV : Telephone Switching
4.1.1 Understand Signalling Tonses
4.1.2 Understand the basic principle of Strowger switching system
4.1.3 Understand the basic principle crossbar switching system
4.2.1 Understand Electronic space division switching
4.2.2 Discuss Stored Program Control
4.2.3 Explain Central SPC and Distributed SPC
4.2.4 Understand Time division Time switching
4.2.5 Discuss phased and slotted operation
4.3.1 Understand the basics of ISDN with simple architecture

CONTENT DETAILS

MODULE – I: Information Theory & Coding


Message, Information, Entropy, Channel Capacity - Shanon Hartley theorem, Need for Coding, Coding
requirement, Shanon Fano algorithm, Error detection, Parity bit method, CRC, Error detection
and correction codes, Hamming Code, Convolution Codes, Burst Error Correction, Block interleaving,
Convolution interleaving

MODULE – II: Pulse Modulation.


Model of a Digital Communication system ,Sampling Theorem, pulse modulation- PAM, PWM, PPM –
modulation and demodulation. Multiplexing Techniques – FDM, TDM. Data Transmission Methods- Simplex,
Half-duplex, Full duplex, Synchronous and asynchronous

MODULE – III: Pulse code modulation


Basic Elements of PCM, Quantization, Noise in PCM, Bandwidth Requirement, non uniform quantization,
companding , DPCM , Delta Modulation ,Noise in Delta Modulation,slope overload and granular noise,
Adaptive Delta modulation.

MODULE – IV: Telephone Switching


Signalling tones, Strowger system ,Cross bar switching- Basic Principle, Electronic space division switching-
Stored Program Control(SPC)- Central SPC and distributed SPC- Basic time division time switching – phased
and slotted operations. Introduction to ISDN- architecture.

REFERENCE
1. Principles of Communication systems – Taub and Schilling
2. Electronics Communication Systems – George Kennedy
3. Digital Communication - Sklar.
4. Communication Systems - Simon Haykin
5. Electronic communication - Robert. J. Schoenbeck, 2nd Edition – 2002
6. Electronic Communication system - Roy Blake 2nd Edition, Thomson & Delmar
7. Telecommunication Switching – Viswanathan
COURSE TITLE : COMPUTER HARDWARE & NETWORKING
COURSE CODE : 4048
COURSE CATEGORY : A
PERIODS/WEEK : 4
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS : 4

TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


1 Power supply & I/O devices 18
2 Organisation of motherboards 18
3 Storage devices & OS 18
4 Internet & Networking 18
Total 72

OBJECTIVES

MODULE – I
1.1.0 Understand Power supply
1.1.1 Discuss the block diagram of an ATX SMPS and its working
1.1.2 List the voltage levels of an SMPS
1.1.3 Identify the power connectors for various components in a PC
1.2.0 Understand I/ O Devices
1.2.1 Define the display adapter/display controller
1.2.2 Compare the display adapters –CGA, VGA, SVGA – Mention TFT
1.2.3 Draw the pin outs of various display adapters
1.2.4 Draw the block diagram of a VGA monitor and explain
1.2.5 Discuss AGP and its advantages
1.2.6 Describe the matrix keyboard organization
1.2.7 Explain the method of encoding a key press
1.2.8 Discuss the concept of keyboard controllers
1.2.9 Draw the typical keyboard connectors – 5 pin DIN, mini DIN (ps/2), USB
1.2.10 Describe the working principle of optical mouse
1.2.11 Mouse connectors – serial, PS/2, USB, wireless
1.2.12 Discuss the working principle of scanners (flat bed, hand held) and digital camera
1.2.13 Distinguish between impact and non-impact printer
1.2.14 Discuss the working of different types of printers – Dot matrix, inkjet, laser printers
1.2.15 Describe the centronics Interface, USB interface

MODULE – II

2.1.0 Understand Motherboard organization


2.1.1 Draw the ATX motherboard organization – block schematic study
2.1.2 Analysis of different form factors
2.1.3 Discuss the Microprocessors based on years of design, coprocessors, speed, address lines,
data lines, address space
2.1.4 Comparative study of RAM, DRAM, SRAM, SDRAM, DDRAM, RDRAM
2.1.5 Define Memory Refreshing
2.1.6 Define SIMM and DIMM, RIMM
2.1.7 Discuss Cache memory- L1 Cache and L2 Cache
2.1.8 Discuss the chipsets and support chips, CMOS chip- CMOS Setup – BIOS - POST
2.1.9 Conceptual analysis of expansion cards – I/O card, Graphics Card, Sound card, Network Interface
card, Internal Modem etc
2.1.10 Study of ROM – PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, EAPROM, Firmware
MODULE – III

3.1.0 Understand storage devices (magnetic & optical)


3.1.1 Discuss FAT, Boot sector, directory area, data area
3.1.2 Discuss various file systems FAT16, FAT32, New Technology File System(NTFS), High
Performance File System(HPFS), Linux File System (only Hardware view)
3.1.3 Know the terms track, sector, cluster, cylinder
3.1.4 Describe the construction of a hard disk
3.1.5 Define Seek time, Latency time
3.1.6 Concept of Hard Disk controller
3.1.7 Discuss formatting - low level & high level
3.1.8 Discuss Partitioning of Disk – need and tools, procedure
3.1.9 Discuss the Optical Recording Techniques
3.1.10 Discuss the trends in optical media – CDROM, CD-R, CD-RW
3.1.11 Understand the optical recording principle
3.1.12 Compare CD and DVD
3.1.13 Discuss USB Drives – pen drive, external hard drive
3.2.0 Understand Operating Systems
3.2.1 Study Windows Operating system features – Installation methods
3.2.2 Explain free software
3.2.3 Study Linux OS features – Installation method
3.2.4 Concept of driver software installation – installation procedure

MODULE – IV

4.1.0 Understand the Computer Networks


4.1.1 State the need for networking
4.1.2 Study ISO- OSI 7 layer reference model
4.1.3 State the functions of each layer
4.1.4 Understand the different network topologies – Bus - star- Ring - Tree –etc
4.1.5 Compare LAN, MAN, WAN
4.1.6 Understand media – guided(coaxial, twisted pair, optical fibre) – unguided (satellite, microwave, etc)
4.1.7 Describe different types of modems – Dial up Modem, Cable Modem
4.1.8 Discuss Network Interface Card
4.1.9 Compare Router- Bridge- Gateway – Hub- Switch
4.2.0 Understand Internet & Wireless Networking
4.2.1 Study the concept of Internet & applications
4.2.2 Discuss the concept of e-mail, world wide web
4.2.3 Describe Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
4.2.4 Discuss Virtual Private Network
4.3.0 Wireless Networks
4.3.1 Outline the Wireless LAN Standard – architecture & service
4.3.2 Study Infrared LAN, Spread Spectrum LAN, Narrowband Microwave LAN
4.3.3 Concept of wireless access point, Wireless node, Wifi, bluetooth

CONTENT DETAILS

MODULE – I
SMPS –working-signals-ATX, Display adapters, comparison-pin outs – VGA monitor- AGP features
& advantages
I/O Devices- matrix organization of keyboard- encoding a keypress- keyboard controller, mouse- optical –
interfacing , scanners- hand held & flat bed, digital camera
Printers- impact- non-impact – dot matrix- inkjet – laser printer- working – interfacing
MODULE – II

ATX Motherboard organization – form factor-, microprocessors- comparison, RAM, DRAM, SRAM,
SDRAM, DDRAM, RDRAM - Memory refreshing- memory modules – cache memory – chipset- CMOS-
BIOS- POST ,
ROM – types, Expansion cards

MODULE – III

Magnetic storage devices-– physical & logical organization- File systems - disk drive working principle –
hard disk organization – construction, Formatting – high level- low level- partitioning
Optical recording – Compact disk – working – DVD – comparison, USB drives
Operating Systems – Windows, Linux – features- installation, concept of driver software

MODULE – IV

Computer Networks- ISO-OSI reference model – Topologies- LAN, MAN, WAN,


Media – guided -coaxial cable, twisted pair, optical fibre – Unguided – Microwave, satellite
Network components – modems –Network Interface card – Repeater, Router, bridge, gateway, Hub,
switch
Internet –concept – application- email – world wide web, DSL,Virtual Private Network
Wireless Networking – architecture & service – Infrared LAN, Spread spectrum LAN, Narrow Band
microwave LAN, access point, node, Wifi, blue tooth

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Troubleshooting, maintaining & repairing PCs - Stephen.J.Bigelow
2. Data & Computer Communications - William Stallings

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. IBM PC clones - B.Govinda Rajulu
2. Upgrading and repairing PCs - Scott Muller
3. Wireless Broad band communication - John R Vacca
4. Comdex Hardware & Networking Course Kit – Vikas Gupta –Dreamtech Press
5. Data communication - Praksh C Gupta
6. Wireless Communications & Networks - William Stallings
7. The Complete PC Upgrade & Maintenance – Mark Minasi
8. Computer Organisation & Architecture – P N Basu
COURSE TITLE : AUDIO AND VIDEO SYSTEMS
COURSE CODE : 4049
COURSE CATEGORY :A
PERIODS/WEEK :4
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS :4

TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


1 Audio systems 18
2 Introduction to TV 18
3 Tuner 18
4 Colour TV 18
Total 72

OBJECTIVES

MODULE – I
1.1.0 Nature of Sound
1.1.1 Define Amplitude, Frequency, Time, Phase and Velocity.
1.1.2 Pressure and intensity of Sound waves
1.1.3 Loudness and Phon
1.1.4 Sone, over tones and Timber
1.1.5 Frequency of sound wave and Sound synthesis Block Diagram
1.2.0 Microphones
1.2.1 Construction and characteristics of Moving coil, Ribbon, Crystal and Condenser Micro
phones.
1.3.0 Loud speakers
1.3.1 Construction and characteristics moving coil, Electrodynamic type loud speakers.
1.4.0 Sound recording and reproduction
1.4.1 Explain the magnetic recording & reproduction of sound
1.4.2 Explain the need of dc & ac biasing
1.4.3 Comparison of dc & ac biasing
1.4.4 Explain with block diagram the recording of compact disk
1.4.5 Understand the working principle of Hi-Fi stereo system
1.4.6 Explain the concept of Dolby system
1.4.7 Explain with diagram PA System

MODULE – II
2.1.0 Understand the working of Monochrome T.V
2.1.1 State the basic elements of picture Transmission
2.1.2 Explain working principle and cross-sectional view Vidicon TV camera
2.1.3 Explain scanning, interlaced scanning, flicker, Aspect ratio, Advantages of inter laced
scanning
2.1.4 Calculation of total number scanning lines.
2.1.5 Calculation of approx. BW in 625 line system
2.1.6 Explain with diagram of Composite Video Signal
2.1.7 State blanking level, black level, pedestal height and the need of blanking retrace pulses,
synchronizing pulses and equalizing pulses
2.1.8 State and compare positive and negative modulation
2.1.9 Explain with diagram VSB transmission.
2.2.1 Draw and explain the block diagram of Monochrome T.V transmitter and Receiver.
2.2.2 Explain with figure, the operation of picture tube
2.2.3 Explain with diagram SMPS and gives its merits and demerits

MODULE – III
3.1.0 Understand the RF Tuner.
3.1.1 State the factors affecting tuner design
3.1.2 Various sections of a VHF tuner explain with diagram
3.1.3 Explain the RF amplifier, Mixer operation and video IF stage
3.1.4 Explain with diagram electronic tuner.
3.1.5 Explain with basic circuit the operation of video detector with filter
3.1.6 Know the importance of polarity of video signal
3.1.7 Illustrate the video amplifier requirements such as gain, band width, freq distortion, phase
distortion, amplitude distortion
3.1.8 State the need of dc reinsertion in video Amp.
3.1.9 Explain with diagram keyed, peak and delayed AGC.
3.1.10 Explain Sync separator with block diagram
3.2.0 Understand AFC and Deflection Oscillator
3.2.1 Explain block diagram of AFC
3.2.2 Explain push pull AFC circuits and Transistor blocking oscillator
3.2.3 Explain with diagram Transistor line out put stage
3.2.4 Explain the operation of integrator and differentiate circuit
3.3.0 Audio stage
3.3.1 Explain with block diagram the operation of sound section

MODULE – IV
4.1.0 Understand the Basic principles of colour TV transmission
4.1.1 Know the basic colours and colour signals
4.1.2 Define luminance, chrominance (hue & saturation)
4.1.3 State the meaning of compatibility
4.1.4 State the method of additive mixing and subtractive mixing of colours
4.1.5 Know about colour difference signal
4.1.6 State the significance of selecting R-Y and B-Y signal
4.2.0 Understand Different Colour TV systems and Picture Tubes
4.2.1 Compare different colour TV systems
4.2.2 Study encoder & decoder block diagrams of PAL T.V system
4.2.3 Explain with figure construction and operation of PIL, Delta gun & Trinitron Picture tube
4.3.0 Understand HDTV, Digital TV and CCTV
4.3.1 Explain block diagram of HDTV, Digital TV and CCTV receiver.
4.3.2 Explain block diagram of Digital satellite receiver

CONTENT DETAILS
MODULE – I:
Audio Systems
Nature of Sound, pressure and intensity of Sound waves, Loudness and Phon, Frequency of
sound wave. Sound synthesis.
Construction and working principles of various types of Microphones and Loud speakers.
Sound recording and reproduction – Recording methods, Magnetic recording, Disc recording DC
& AC bias,PA System
Concept of Hi-fi, stereo systems and Dolby system

MODULE – II:
Introduction to TV, Block Diagram, Picture Tube
Basic elements of picture transmission, working principle of TV Camera tube.
The Scanning processes, Sequential and Interfaced scanning,
Composite Video Signal, Positive and Negative Modulation,
Vestigial Side Band, Block diagram of TV Transmitter.
Block diagram of TV Receiver, Picture Tube construction and operation,
Power supply.

MODULE – III:
Tuner, If Amplifier, Video Detector, Video Amplifier, Sync Separator, Deflection Oscillator
RF Tuner – Channel selection- RF amplifier, Mixer operation, Video IF section, Video Detector
circuits, Electronic tuner, video amplifier – DC – re insertion-
AGC – keyed AGC, peak AGC, delayed AGC, Sync Separator,
Separation of vertical Sync and horizontal sync from composite video signal, vertical oscillator.
Horizontal Oscillator, AFC, horizontal deflection circuits –Block diagram of TV audio stage

MODULE – IV:
Colour TV Transmitter and Receiver
Basic colours, colour signals, luminance, chrominance,
Compatibility, additive mixing and subtractive mixing of colours –construction and working
principle of precision-in-line (PIL), Delta gun, Trinitron
Colour Picture tubes.
Block Diagram of PAL Colour TV Receiver and transmitter
Comparison of NTSC, SECAM and PAL system – Block diagram of HDTV, Digital TV and
CCTV receiver, Block diagram of Digital satellite receiver

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Audio and Video System- Ajay Sharma
2. Modern television practice- R.R.Gulathi
COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS
COURSE CODE : 5040
COURSE CATEGORY :E
PERIODS/WEEK :4
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS :4

TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


1 Intel 8086 Microprocessor 18
Architecture Review,
Assembler and Programming
2 Interrupts and Interfacing 18
3 80286, 80386 and 40486 Processors 18
4 Pentium Microprocessors 18
Total 72

OBJECTIVES

MODULE – I
1.1.0 Review of Intel 8086 microprocessors
1.2.0 Prpgramming 8086
1.2.1 Explain addressing modes of 8086
1.2.2 Explain different instruction types
1.2.3 Explain different instructions in 8086
1.2.4 Simple Programs
1.3.0 Discuss Assembler
1.3.1 Define an Assembler
1.3.2 Define Assembler Directive
1.3.3 Simple Programs using assembler directives

MODULE – II
2.1.0. Basic Interrupt processing
2.1.1 Types of interrupts
2.1.2 Hardware Interrupts
2.1.3 Software interrupts
2.1.4 Interrupt vector table
2.2.0 Interfacing the 8259A Interrupt controller
2.3.0. Interfacing the 8237 DMA controller
2.4.0 Interfacing the 8279 Keyboard/ Display interface

MODULE – III
3.1.0. Understand the architecture of 80286
3.1.1 Operatig modes of 80286
3.2.0. Understand the 80386 processor
3.1.1 Operatig modes of 80386
3.2.1 Architecture, special registers
3.2.2 Memory management
3.2.3 Memory paging
3.3.0 Compare 80286,80386 and 80486

MODULE – IV
4.1.0 Introduction to Pentium Microprocessors
4.1.1 Superscalar Architecture
4.1.2 Data and Instruction Cache
4.2.0Architecture of Pentium Pro
4.2.1Features of Pentium Pro
4.2.1Compare Pentium Pro, Pentium II and Pentium III Processors

CONTENT DETAILS

MODULE – I
Review the architecture of 8086 – addressing modes with examples-instruction types-instructions-simple
programs-assembler-assembler-assembler diectives-simple program examples using assembler directives

MODULE – II
Basic interrupt processing-– hardware interrupts-software interrupts interrupt vector table -.
Interfacing the 8086 with the following chips: 8259A Interrupt controller, 8237 DMA controller, 8279
Keyboard/ Display interface.

MODULE –III
Architecture of 80286-Different operating modes-Architecture and special registers in 80386-Different
operating modes - memory management and memory paging in 80386 - Comparison of 80286,80386 and
80486

MODULE –I V
Pentium processor introduction-superscalar architecture-cache: data and instruction-
Pentium pro processor architecture- features- Hyper Threading Technology-Multiple Core Technology-
Comparison Pentium Pro,Pentium II and Pentium III

TEXT BOOKS
1. The Intel Microprocessors - Barry B. Brey, 8th edn.
2. The x86 Microprocessors – Lyla B.Das

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Microprocessors and Interfacing - Douglas V.Hall – TMH
2. Advanced Microprocessors – G.T.Manohar
COURSE TITLE :DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
COURSE CODE : 5041
COURSE CATEGORY :E
PERIODS/WEEK : 4 PERIODS
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS : 4

TIME SCHEDULE
MODULE TOPICS PERIODS
1 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 18
2 FOURIER AND Z TRANSFORM 18
3 FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM 18
4 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 18
Total 72

OBJECTIVES
MODULE I
1 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
1.1.0 Describe different types of signals
1.1.1 Discrete time signals, unit impulse, unit step, unit ramp,
1.1.2 sinusoidal signals, periodic and aperiodic signals
1.1.3 even and odd signal, causal and non causal signal
1.2.0 Explain different signal operators
1.2.1 shifting , time reversal and time scaling operator
1.2.3 scalar multiplication, signal multiplication
1.2.4 addition operator
1.3.0 Discuss different classification of systems
1.3.1 discrete time system, linear and non linear, causal and non causal system
1.3.2 time variant and time invariant system
1.3.3 Block diagram of a DSP system
1.3.4 Advantage of DSP system

MODULE II
FOURIER AND Z TRANSFORM
2.1.0 Fourier series
2.1.1 definition of Fourier series
2.1.2 discuss discrete Fourier transform
2.1.3 DFT of unit impulse , dc signal, sinusoidal signal
2.2.0 Discuss properties of DFT
2.2.1 Linearity and periodicity, circular shift, symmetry
2.2.2 Circular convolution, time domain and frequency domain
2.3.0 Define Z Transform
2.3.1 Discuss Z transform of unit step, unit impulse and sinusoidal signal
2.3.2 Discuss Property of Z transform , linearity, left shift ,right shift
2.3.3 Convolution, Multiplication by an , initial value theorem ,final value theorem
2.3.4 Inverse Z transform
MODULE III
FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM
3.1.0 Explain Decimation in time
3.1.1 Discuss 8 point FFT using radix 2 DIT block diagram
3.1.2 Plot 8 point FFT using radix 2 DIT butterfly diagram
3.1.3 Explain decimation in frequency
3.1.4 Discuss 8 point FFT using radix 2 DIF block diagram
3.1.5 Plot 8 point FFT using radix 2 DIF butterfly diagram
MODULE IV
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
4.1.0 Discuss the overview of Digital signal processor's
4.1.1 Describe the selection of digital signal processor
4.1.2 Architectural features, execution speed, type of arithmetic, word length
4.1.3 Explain the Texas DS processor TMX320c50 DSP
4.1.4 Discuss the addressing Modes of TMX320c50 DSP
4.1.5 Discuss DSP application

CONTENT DETAILS

MODULE I
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
Classification of signals- discrete time signals- unit step –unit ramp-unit impulse-exponential sequence –
sinusoidal signal, periodic and aperiodic signals , -even and odd signals- causal and non- causal signal,
operation of signal –shifting operator- time reversal operator – time scaling operator- scalar multiplication
operator- signal multiplier operator – addition operator, discrete time system – classification – linear and
nonlinear system – causal and non-causal system – time variant and time invariant system , block diagram
of a DSP system – advantages of a DSP system

MODULE II
FOURIER AND Z TRANSFORM
Fourier series- definition of Fourier series- discrete Fourier transform- DFT of unit impulse, dc signal,
sinusoidal, properties of DFT- linearity- periodicity- circular shift – symmetry property- circular
convolution of time domain signal- circular convolution of frequency domain
Z- transform- z-transform of unit step- unit impulse – sinusoidal, property of z- transform- linearity – left
shift of a signal- right shift of a signal- convolution – multiplication by an – initial value theorem – final
value theorem , inverse z- transform

MODULE III
FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM
Decimation in time – 8 point FFT using radix 2 DIT FFT- flow graph for 8 point DFT,
Decimation in frequency- 8 point FFT using radix 2 DIF FFT, comparison of DIT and DIF ,

MODULE IV
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
Overview of a digital signal processor – selecting a digital signal processor- architecture of Texas
Instruments TMX320c50 DSP – CPU – Central ALU – Parallel Logic Unit – Auxiliary Register
Arithmetic unit- index Register- Aux. Reg Compare Reg. - Block move address register – status register-
program controller- program counter – on chip memory – on chip peripherals, addressing modes. DSP
applications
TEXT BOOK
1. Digital Signal Processing 4th Edition -P Ramesh Babu , Scitech
2. Digital Signal Processing – Nagoor Kani
3.
REFERANCES
1. Digital Signal Processing – Alan V Oppenheim, Ronald W Schafer (Pearson)
2. A Text book of Digital Signal Processing – R S Kaler, M Kulkarni, Umesh Gupta(I K
International publishing company, NewDelhi)
COURSE TITLE : CONTROL SYSTEM
COURSE CODE : 5042
COURSE CATEGORY :E
PERIODS/WEEK :4
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS :4

TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


1 Introduction to control system 18
2 System & Transfer function 18
3 Response of control systems 18
4 Control system capability 18
Total 72

OBJECTIVES

MODULE .I

1.1.0 Introduction to control systems -


1.1.1 Physical model of control system
1.1.2 Mathematical model of control system-
1.1.3 Explain linear time invariant and linear time variant system.
1.1.4 Open loop and Closed loop control systems
1.1.5 Review of Laplace transforms
1.1.6 Find the Laplace transform of test input step, ramp, parabolic, impulse inputs
1.1.7 Laplace transform theorem- differentiation theorem, integration theorem.
Initial value theorem final value theorem
1.1.8 Inverse Laplace transforms – partial fraction method simple problems

MODULE .II

2.1.0 Systems and Transfer Functions


2.1.1 Definition of transfer function
2.1.2 Explain the order of system.
2.1.3 Transfer function of linear systems
2.1.4 Derivation of general equation & transfer function of Mechanical Translational system
2.1.5 Transfer function of Electrical circuits – R, L and C ( series & parallel).
2.1.6 Explain Block diagram algebra.
2.1.7 Find the overall transfer function of control systems by block diagram reduction rules
(single input- single reduced output systems).
2.1.8 Signal flow graph. Procedure to draw SFG from block diagram
2.1.9 Define the various terms used in the signal flow graph.
2.1.10 Explain Mason’s gain formula. Simple problems

MODULE.III
3.1.0 Introduction to Time response
3.1.1 Obtain the response of first order systems to step, ramp, and impulse inputs.
3.1.2 Obtain response of second order systems to step response only
3.1.3 Explain transient response specifications
3.1.4 Introduction to Steady state error
3.1.5 Type of a control system – Type 0, Type 1, Type 2
3.1.6 Explanation of Static error coefficients – Kp, Kv, Ka
3.1.7 Draw Bode plot for simple transfer functions G(s) = K, G(s) = 1/s
3.1.8 Definitions gain cross over frequency, phase cross over frequency ,
gain margin

MODULE.IV
4.1.0 Introduction to Control system stability
4.1.1 Routh Hurwitz criteria – simple problems .
4.1.2 Introduction to root locus methods
4.1.3 construction of root locus, simple problems
4.1.4 Introduction to digital control system -block diagram explanation only

CONTENT DETAILS
MODULE I
Introduction to control system - Physical systems - physical model - Mathematical model - Linear
time invariant and linear time variant system. Open loop and Closed loop, Review of Laplace
transforms . Laplace transforms of test inputs step, ramp, parabolic, impulse inputs Laplace
transforms theorems – differentiation theorem, integration theorem. Initial value theorem, final
value theorem. Inverse Laplace transforms – partial fraction method simple problems.

MODULE II
Systems and Transfer Functions: -
Definition of transfer function – order of system. Transfer function of linear systems
Derivation of general equation & transfer function of Mechanical Translational system ,Mechanical
Rotational system Electrical circuits – R, L and C ( series & parallel). Block diagram algebra .
-Overall transfer function of control systems by block diagram reduction rules (single input-single
output systems). Signal flow graph - various parameters of the signal flow graph- Mason’s
gain formula.

MODULE III
Response of Control Systems
Time response – First order systems to step, ramp, and impulse inputs.
Second order systems – step response only – transient response specifications
Static error coefficients and steady state error .Frequency response- Bode Plot – Draw Bode
plot for simple transfer functions G(s) = K, G(s) = 1/s Definitions of gain cross over
frequency, phase cross over frequency , gain margin

MODULE IV
Control system stability
Routh Hurwitz criteria - problems - special cases - stability - definition - Introduction to root locus
methods - construction of root locus, simple problems.Introduction to digital control systems

TEXT BOOKS

1. Control Systems - R.S. Manke ( Khanna Publisher)

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Modern Control Engineering - Katsuhiko Ogata
2. Control systems Engg -I.J.Nagarath, N. Gopal
(New Age International Publisher)
3. Control Systems Engineering - R.Anandanatarajan.P.Ramesh Babu
(Scitech Publisher)
4. Control systems -Nagoor Kani
5.Control Systems Engineering - S Palani
(Tata McGraw Hill)
6.Control Systems Enginnering using MATLAB -S.N .Sivananda, S.N.Deepa
Vikas Publishing House
COURSE TITLE : ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
COURSE CODE : 5043
COURSE CATEGORY : E
PERIODS/WEEK : 4
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS : 4

TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


1 Introduction to Artificial Neural networks 18
2 Learning Paradigms and laws 18
3 Feed Forward Networks 18
4 Feed Back Networks & Neural Networks applications 18
Total 72

OBJECTIVES
MODULE – I
1.1.0 Introduction to Artificial Neural network
1.1.1 Introduction to Artificial Neural network.
1.1.2 Understand difference between human and machine intelligence.
1.1.3 Discuss properties of Neural networks.
1.1.4 Describe Biological Neural network.
1.1.5 Discuss Artificial Neuron model-Terminology of ANN, McCulloch-Pitts Model, Activation function,
Perceptron, Adaline etc.
1.1.6 Understand feedback in Neural networks.
1.1.7 Describe Neural network architecture-Fully connected, single layer feed forward, multilayer feed
Forward, Recurrent network, Modular networks etc.
1.1.8 Discuss Neural Learning methods-correlation learning, competitive learning, co-operative learning
feed back based weight adaptation.
1.1.9 Understand knowledge representation in ANN- building Prior information in to neural network,
building invariance in neural network.

MODULE – II
2.1.0 Learning Paradigms
2.1.1 Discuss Supervised learning.
2.1.2 Learn about Un Supervised learning.
2.2.0 Learning Laws
2.2.1 Understanding laws, Categories of learning
2.2.2 Discuss error correcting learning, memory based learning, Hebbian learning, Boltzmann learning.

2.3.0 Basic Functional Units


2.3.1 Study about Feed forward unit, Feed back unit, Competitive learning unit.

MODULE – III
3.1.0 Feed forward Networks
3.1.1 Introduction to Perceptrons.
3.1.2 Discuss the mathematical model of perceptron-linear seperability and preceptron algorithm.
3.1.3 Understand Terminal criterion, learning rate, non numeric inputs, modification to perceptron training
3.1.4 Know about multi layer perceptron-architecture.
3.1.5 Study about Back propogation algorithm.
3.1.6 Discuss about activation function.
3.1.7 Discuss about network pruning method.
3.1.8 Discuss advantages and disadvantages of back propagation algorithm.
MODULE – IV
4.1.0 Feed Back Neural Networks

4.1.1 Understand the concept of memory-correlation matrix, recall, least square procedure(basic idea only).
4.1.2 Study about Hope field Networks.
4.1.3 Understand basic concept of dynamical system, structure, discrete Hopfield network
4.1.4 Study about continuous Hope field networks- neuro dynamical and Hope field model
4.1.5 Study about the concept of Boltzmann’s machine, architecture, learning laws, Boltzmann’s algorithm
and applications.
4.2.0 Applications of Neural network
4.2.1 Study about supervised and unsupervised learning networks applications.
4.2.2 Understand about classification, clustering, forecasting, control application, pattern association
Pattern recognition etc.

CONTENT DETAILS

MODULE – I

Artificial Neural network


Concept of Neural network-Difference between Human and Machine Intelligence-properties of Neural
Netwok –biological neural network-Types of Artificial neuron models- feedback in Neural networks-
Neural network architecture-learning methods-knowledge representation.

MODULE – II

Learning Paradigms, laws


Introduction-learning paradigms-learning laws- basic functional units.

MODULE– III

Feed forward Networks


Introduction-Perceptrons, mathematical model-Linear seperability-perceptron algorithm,Terminal
Criterio,Learning rate,Non numeric inputs,modification to perceptron training.
Multi layer Perceptron-architecture-Back propogation algorithm, network pruning methods, advantages
and disadvantages of Back propagation algorithm.

MODULE – IV

Feed back Neural Networks and Neural network applications


Introduction-Memory, Hopefield Networks-continuous and discrete, Boltzmann machine.

Applications of Neural Network


Supervised and Unsupervised learning networks applications.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Artificial Intellegence and Neural Network by K.Uma Rao – Pearson Edu.
2. Fundamental of Neural Networks by Laurene Fausett – Pearson Edu.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Neural Network in computer intelligance - Li Min Fu – TMH.
COURSE TITLE : DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LAB
COURSE CODE : 449
COURSE CATEGORY :A
PERIODS/WEEK :5
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 90
CREDITS :2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
(At least 12 experiments to be completed)
1. Setup a Pulse Position Modulator using 555
2. Setup PPM Demodulator
3. Setup a Pulse Amplitude Modulator
4. Setup a PAM Demodulator
5. Setup a Pulse Width Modulator using 555
6. Construct and note the response of a PCM circuit.
7. Construct and note the response of a Sampling and reconstructed sine wave
8. Setup ASK modulator and study its response
9. Setup ASK Demodulator and study its working
10. Setup FSK Modulator.
11. Setup FSK Demodulator.
12. Setup Binary PSK modulator.
13. Setup Binary PSK Demodulator
14. OPAMP preemphasis and deemphasis: Design for a given time constant and plot of Gain Vs
Frequency.
15. Transistor Mixer: Demonstration of mixing action of RF and oscillator frequency to produce IF, to
obtain conversion trans-conductance of the mixer
16. TDM: Study of TDM and recovery of two band limited signals.
COURSE TITLE : COMPUTER HARDWARE AND NETWORKING LAB
COURSE CODE : 443
COURSE CATEGORY :A
PERIODS / WEEK :4
PERIODS /SEMESTER : 72
CREDITS :2

EXPERIMENTS

Study and Installation

1. Study the different parts of Computer System


2. Study of different parts of Mother Board -ATX
3. Study of various types of connectors
4. Draw the pin details of various connectors
5. Assemble the computer systems
6. Using the CMOS Setup
7. Partitioning and formatting the Hard disc
8. Installation of CD drive
9. Installation of OS and application softwares (office automation, anti-virus, etc.)
10. Applying PC diagnostic tools
11. Installation of Scanner
12. Installation of Network card
13. Connecting Systems in Network using Switch
14. Connecting the systems in Peer to Peer Network
15. Installing Modem and connecting to Internet
16. Installing Multiple Network cards
17. Preparing the UTP cable for cross and direct connections using crimping tool
18. Installing Domain Controller OS
19. Installing and practicing remote administration
20. Installing and configuring Web server
21. Installing and configuring E-mail server
22. Installing and configuring E-mail client
23. Downloading and uploading of files using relevant protocol
24. Installing and configuring Proxy Server
25. Configuring Browser for Internet access using Proxy server
26. Installing and configuring Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot the following faults
1. Computer crashes
2. Computer operation is slow
3. Start up – Blank Screen
4. Start up – Not booting
5. Blank display after booting
6. Color and brightness problem in display
7. CMOS check sum errors
8. Registry problems
9. Unable to access CD drive – CD drive related problems
10. Disk Boot failure – Hard disc related problems
11. Driver Software problems
12. Sound card problems
13. Fatal error problems
14. Script error problems
15. Typomatic errors – Keyboard problems
16. Mouse not detected – Mouse problems
17. Unable to take print out – Printer related problems
18. Unable to scan – Scanner related problems
19. System gets hanging after 5 minutes due to SMPS
20. IDE Port problem in Mother board
21. PCI Slot problems
22. Network card errors
23. Unable to connect domain as well as client in Network
24. Using Network diagnostic software Ping, Netstat, Tracert, Route, Ipconfig and Winipcfg
25. Accessing Network resources using Net at command prompt

REFERENCE:
1. Trouble shooting your PC by M.David Stone and Alfred Poor
2. The complete PC upgrade and maintenance guide – Mark minasi
3. IBM PC and Clones by Govindarajulu
4 Comdex hardware and Networking Course kit – dreamtech.
5. Peter Norton’s New Inside the PC - Peter Norton, Scott Clark
6. Hardware Bible – Winne L Roseth - dreamtech
7. Troubleshooting, maintaining & repairing PCs - Stephen.J.Bigelow
SUBJECT TITLE : PROJECT WORK AND SEMINAR
SUBJECT CODE : 6002
PERIODS/WEEK :6
PERIODS/ SEMESTER : 108
CREDITS : 10

PROJECT AND SEMINAR


(ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES)
PART I – SEMINAR

1. To have an exposure to an innovative area of Technology/Information.


2. To develop presentation skils.
3. To develop creative interaction among listners.
4. To learn to appreciate your peers and give positive feedback.

Topic Selection:

1. Select topics related to Industry/Technology/allied area, but not part of the curriculum.
2. Repetition of topics not permitted.

Presentation:
Presentation shall be for at least 15 minutes. Presentation is to be made with audio visual
aids.

Report:
A rough report of the seminar shall be submitted at least 3 working days before
presentation. The fair report shall be submitted within one week after the presentation.

The report shall include:

1. Abstract
2. Actual content
3. Reference
PART II – PROJECT WORK

Objectives:

1. To develop Prototype/Model of a product.


2. To learn financial planning.
3. To enhance team spirit and creative talents for achieving a goal.
Selection of Project:
1. Select programme related project which has relevance to today’s industry, preferably
with a social relevance.
2. Suggested type of Projects :
a) Design/Evolution/Modification of a new Machine/Equipment/Software
b) Major overhauling of a Plant/Machinary/Equipment
c) Solving an Industrial technical problem
d) Providing a technical service to Industry/Establishment of social service
e) Research type project
f) Market research
g) Enterpreneurship development
3. Project should be feasible at Diploma level and economically viable
4. Only projects wich can be developed by the Diploma students need be selected. Support
of external agencies is not permitted
Guidelines for Project Work:
1. Suitable batches may be formed with 3 – 5 students per batch
2. The programme of the project work should be monitored at least once a week and
progress may be documented
3. Involvement of each student should be ensured
Format for the preparation of Project work :

1. Cover Page as per format


2. Acknowledgement
3. Certificate of the Project Guide
4. Synopsys of the Project
5. Main Report
 Objective & Scope of the Project
 Theoritical Background
 Defenition of Problem
 Methodology adopted, System Implementation & Details
Hardware/Software/Machinery/Equipment/used
PROJECT AND SEMINAR
(MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES)
PART I - SEMINAR

1. To have an exposure to an innovative area of Management/Allied areas


2. To develop presentation skills.
3. To develop creative interaction among listeners.
4. To learn to appreciate your peers and give positive feedback.

Topic Selection :

1. Select topics related to Management /allied area, but not part of the curriculum.
2. Repetition of topics not permitted.

Presentation :
Presentation shall be for at least 15 minutes. Presentation is to be made with audio visual
aids.

Report :
A rough report of the seminar, shall be submitted at least 3 working days before presentation.
The fair report shall be submitted within one week after the presentation.

The report shall include :

1. Abstract
2. Actual content
3. Reference
PART II – PROJECT WORK
Objectives :

1. To understand real life situations in business organisations and to identify and study a
problem facing by the organisation in any areas of management.
2. To apply the rational decision making process through the business research methods in
the selected problem.
3. To enhance team spirit and creative talents for achieving a goal.

Selection of Project :
1. Select programme related project which has relevance to today’s industry.
2. Suggested type of Projects :
- Any topic /Problem relating to functional / general areas of management.

3. Project should be feasible at Diploma level and economically viable.


4. Only projects which can be developed by the Diploma students need be selected.
Support of external agencies is not permitted

Guidelines for Project Work :


1. Suitable batches may be formed with 3 – 5 students per batch
2. The programme of the project work should be monitored at least once a week and
progress may be documented.
3. Involvement of each student should be ensured

Format for the preparation of Project work :


- As per format specified in the subject Business Research Methods (Objective 4.1.2)

Assessment for project work

Sl No Criteria Component Weightage(%)


1 Relevance of topic 10
2 Knowledge of Methodology 20
3 Role of Individual in the team 20
4 Findings of the study 20
5 Viva voce 20
6 Project Report 10
SUBJECT TITLE : INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/ INDUSTRIAL VISIT /
COLLABORATIVE WORK
SUBJECT CODE : 6001
PERIODS/ SEMESTER : 2 WEEKS
(8 WEEKS FOR PRINTING TECHNOLOGY)
CREDITS :5

DETAILS OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/ INDUSTRIAL VISIT/


COLLABORATIVE WORK
(ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES)

Objectives :
a) To expose students to engineering experience and knowledge, which is required in
industry, where these are not taught in the lecture rooms.
b) To apply the engineering knowledge taught in the lecture rooms in real industrial
sitiations.
c) To get a feel of the work environment.
d) To improve students attitude and work attitude.
e) To improve verbal/written skills with the interaction of industrial colleagues.
f) To increase students job prospect.

Activity :

One faculty from each branch can be appointed as advisor for this industral training.
The advisor can identify appropriate industry and co-ordinate the programme.

Report :

At the end of the training, individual reports shall be prepared and submitted by
each student. The report shall include :

1. Nature and Activity of Industry/Institution/Collaborative work.


2. Knowledge gained from the training exposure.
3. Contribution to Industry/Institution/Society, if any, through the programme.
4. Experience gained by the training exposure.
DETAILS OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/ INDUSTRIAL VISIT/
COLLABORATIVE WORK
(MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES)

Objectives :
a) To expose students to industrial / organisational experience and knowledge.
b) To apply the management theories taught in the lecture rooms in real
industrial situations.
c) To get a feel of the work environment.
d) To improve students attitude and work attitude.
e) To improve verbal/written skills with the interaction of industrial
colleagues. f) To increase students job prospect.

Activity :

One faculty can be appointed as advisor for this industrial training. The advisor
can identify appropriate industry and co-ordinate the programme.

Report :

At the end of the training, individual reports shall be prepared and submitted
by each student. The report shall include :

1. Nature and Activity of Industry/Institution/Collaborative work.


2. Knowledge gained from the industrial exposure.
3. Contribution to Industry/Institution/Society, if any, through the programme.
4. Experience gained by the industrial exposure.

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