OE With Syllabus July-Dec 2020
OE With Syllabus July-Dec 2020
Department: IT
Syllabus
Introduction: Security Goals, Cryptographic Attacks, Services and Mechanisms; Symmetric
Ciphers:
Classical Encryption Techniques, Block Ciphers and Data Encryption Standard, Multiple
Encryption and
Triple DES, Modes of operation of Block Ciphers, Algebraic Structures, GF (2n) Fields,
Advanced
Encryption Standard; Number Theory: Prime Numbers, Fermat's and Euler's Theorems,
Testing for
Primality, Miller-Rabin Algorithm, Chinese Remainder Theorem, Discrete Logarithms;
Public-Key
Cryptography: RSA Cryptosystem, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange, ElGamal Cryptosystem,
Elliptic
Curve Cryptosystem; Authentication and Key Management: Cryptographic Hash Functions,
Digital
Signature, Entity Authentication, Key Management.
Python Concepts: What is Python, Python Features, Python History, Python Version, Python
Applications, Python Install, Python Path, Python Example, Execute Python, Python
Variables,
Python Keywords, Python Identifiers, Python Literals, Python Operators, Python Comments.
Python IDE: Introduction to Python IDE, Use of Python IDE (Pycharm, Pydev, VIM etc.).
Control Statement: Python If, Python If else, Python else if, Python nested if, Python for loop,
Python while loop, Python do while, Python break, Python continue, Python pass. Python
OOPs:
Python OOPs Concepts, Python Object, Class, Python Constructors, Python Inheritance,
Multilevel Inheritance, Multiple Inheritance. Data structures: List, Set, Dictionary
(mapping),
Tuple, Graph (from a third-party library), List Slicing (sub list), List comprehension
(shorthand
for a loop), Mutable and immutable data structures, Distinction between identity and
(abstract)
value. Functions: Procedural abstraction, Functions as values, recursion, Function design
methodology.
Introduction: Modeling Timing constraints; Scheduling Real-Time Tasks: Types of
Schedulers, table-driven, Cyclic, EDF, and RMA; Handling Resource: sharing among real-
time tasks; Multiprocessor Scheduling: Scheduling Real-Time Tasks in Multiprocessor and
Distributed systems; Commercial Real-time operating systems: General concepts, Unix and
Windows as RTOS, Survey of commercial RTOS, Real-Time Communication, Real-Time
Databases.
Introduction: Security mindset, Computer Security Concepts (CIA), Threats, Attacks, and
Assets. Software Security: Vulnerabilities and protections, malware, program analysis.
Malicious software (Viruses, trojans, rootkits, worms, botnets) Memory exploits (buffer
overflow, heap overflow, integer overflow, format string).Practical Cryptography:
Encryption, authentication, hashing, symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, Digital
Signatures and Certificates. Network Security: Network security issues, Sniffing, IP spoofing,
Common threats, E-Mail security, IPSec, SSL, PGP, Intruders, Virus, Worms, Firewalls-need
and features of firewall, Types of firewall, Intruder Detection Systems. Cyber Security:
Cyber Crime and security, Security tools, Introduction to Digital Forensic, OS fingerprinting,
TCP/IP stack masking, Social Engineering. Web Security and special topics: Web application
Security, Privacy and Anonymity, public policy, User authentication, authentication-via-
secret and session management. Cross Site Scripting, Cross Site Request Forgery, SQL
Injection.
Pre-requisition (if any)
Introduction to Computer
Programming
Introduction to Computer
Programming
Introduction to Computer
Programming
Introduction to Computer
Programming
Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: CSE
Syllabus
ERP Overview: Benefit, Business Process Reengineering, Data ware Housing, Data Mining, LAP,
Supply chain Management; ERP –A Manufacturing Perspective: ERP Module, ERP Market, ERP
implementation life cycle, Options of various paradigms, Identification of suitable platforms,
Role of SDLC/SSAD, Object oriented architecture; ERP Implementation: introduction, pre
evaluation screening, package evaluation, project planning phase. Gap analysis. Hidden costs,
Vendors, Consultant Employees, Human Resource; ERP & E-Commerce: Future Directives- in
ERP, ERP and Internet, Critical Factors guiding selection and evaluation, Strategies for successful
implementation, Impediments and initiatives to achieve success, Critical success and failure
factors, Integrating ERP into organizational culture; Using ERP tool: Case study of a system using
SAP or ORACLE.
Data mining: Introduction to Data mining, Types of Data, Data Mining Functionalities,
Interestingness of Patterns, Classification of Data Mining Systems, Data Mining Task Primitives,
Integration of a Data Mining System with a Data Warehouse, Issues, Data, Pre-processing;
association rule mining and classification: Mining Frequent Patterns, Mining Various Kinds of
Association Rules, Correlation Analysis, Constraint Based Association Mining, Classification and
Prediction : Basic Concepts , Decision Tree, Induction , Bayesian Classification , Rule Based
Classification , Support Vector Machines, Apriori algorithm, FP-Growth algorithm, Associative
Classification , Lazy Learners, Other Classification Methods, Prediction; clustering and
applications and trends in data mining: Cluster Analysis, Types of Data, Categorization of Major
Clustering Methods: K-means, Partitioning Methods , Hierarchical Methods, Density Based
Methods, Model-Based Clustering- Web Mining, Text Mining, Spatial Mining, Case study on Data
mining with data sets.
Pre-requisition (if any)
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Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: Mechanical
Syllabus
Introduction to Economics: Micro & Macro, Value, Utility, Consumer and producer goods,
Factors of production. Demand and its types, Law of demand & supply, Elasticities of demand,
Equilibrium of demand & supply, Law of variable proportions. Interest factors for discrete
compounding. Comparison of alternatives based on: Present worth amount, Capitalized
equivalent amount, Annual equivalent amount, Capital recovery with return, Rate of return
method, Incremental approach. Evaluation of replacement alternatives involving sunk costs,
Replacement analysis for unequal lives. Nature of public activities and their evaluation based on
benefit: Cost analysis, Identifying benefits, Dis-benefits and costs. Break Even Analysis for single
product, Depreciation and depletion meaning and its methods.
Introduction to production planning & control, Introduction to Forecasting: Simple & Weighted
moving average methods, Exponential smoothening, Inventory control models: Economic Order
Quantity (EOQ), Economic Batch Quantity (EBQ), Aggregate planning: Basic concept, its relations
with other decision areas, Decision options: Basic & mixed strategies, Production Control
Systems: Loading and scheduling, Master scheduling, Gantt charts, Johnson algorithm for n-jobs
m-machines, Line balancing, Production control systems: Periodic batch control, MRP, MRP II,
Kanban, JIT, Poka Yoke.
Pre-requisition (if any)
Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: ECE
Syllabus
Photovoltaic Basics: Structure and working of Solar Cells - Types, Electrical properties and
Behaviour of Solar Cells - Cell properties and design - PV Cell Interconnection and Module
Fabrication - PV Modules and arrays - Basics of Load Estimation Stand Alone PV Systems:
Schematics, Components, Batteries, Charge Conditioners - Balance of system components for
DC and/or AC Applications - Typical applications for lighting, water pumping etc.Grid Connected
PV Systems: Schematics, Components , Charge Conditioners, Interface Components - Balance of
system Components - PV System in Buildings. Hybrid Systems: Solar, Biomass, Wind, Diesel
Hybrid systems - Comparison and selection criteria for a given application. Design Of PV
Systems: Radiation and load data - Design of System Components for different PV Applications -
Sizing and Reliability - Simple Case Studies.
Fuzzy Logic: Introduction to Fuzzy logic, Classical Sets and Fuzzy sets, Classical relation and Fuzzy
relations, Membership functions, Defuzzification, Fuzzy arithmetic and Fuzzy measures, Fuzzy
rule base and approximate reasoning, Fuzzy decision making, Fuzzy logic controls systems.
Text/ Reference Books: 1. S. S. Rao “Engineering optimization theory and practice”, John Wiley
& Sons; fourth Edition; 2009. 2. S.N. Deepa, S.N. Sivanandam, “Principles of Soft Computing”,
Wiley; second edition 2011. 3. S.N. Sivanandam, S. Sumathi, S. N. Deepa, “Introduction to Fuzzy
Logic using MATLAB” SpringerVerlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
Text/ Reference Books: 1. T.S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice”,
Pearson Education India, 2001.
2. K. Feher, “Wireless Digital Communications: Modulation and Spread Spectrum Applications”,
Prentice Hall India, 1995. 3. W.C.Y. Lee, “Mobile Cellular Telecommunications Systems”,
McGraw Hill, 1995. 4. J. Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, Addison Wesley, 2003.
Basics of Measurements: Fundamental & Importance of Instrumentation, types of instruments,
selection of instruments, performance of instruments, error in measurement, calibration &
standard, Calibration of Instruments: Methods & analysis, Introduction to Transducer & types.
Analog DC and AC meters: Electromechanically meter movements, PMMC, Analog DC
ammeters, Analog DC voltmeters, Analog AC ammeters and Voltmeters, Analog multimeters,
Special purpose analog meters, Use of basic meters, meter errors, problems. Extending the
range of meters, Loading effects and their elimination, true rms voltmeters. Digital Meters: DVM
and Digital multimeter, vector voltmeters, 7 segment and LCD display. Analog to Digital
Converters and Digital to Analog Converters. Oscilloscope: Oscilloscope subsystem, Principle of
Operation, Cathode Ray Tube ,Display subsystem, Vertical deflection subsystem, Dual
trace/Dual beam feature, Horizontal deflection subsystems, oscilloscope probes, oscilloscope
controls, Front panel of an oscilloscope, Lissajous patterns oscilloscope photography, Digital
storage oscilloscopes (DSO), Power scope. Attenuation probes, problems.
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Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: Automobile
Syllabus
Introduction to Six Sigma, Lean, Lean Six Sigma and DMAIC (Define, Measure,
Analysis, Improve & Control); Linking Lean Six Sigma to Strategy and Project Selection
as it pertains to the Internship program, Understand the Lean Six Sigma Roadmap –
Define, Measure, Improve, Control; Actions required for completing the Define Phase –
Project Definition, Prioritize projects based on value, resources required, timing, Select
projects with buy in from Industry sponsoring internship. Establish accountability
between business and student intern. Develop and present project charter.
Syllabus
Regression Model: Basic fundamental concept of modelling, simple linear regression, estimation
of parameters, properties, maximum likelihood estimation of parameters, testing of hypothesis,
confidence interval estimation; Multiple Linear Regression Analysis: Introduction, estimation of
parameters, standardized regression coefficients, testing of hypothesis, Goodness of fit model,
diagnostics in multiple linear regression analysis; Forecasting: Forecasting in linear regression
models; Problems in Ordinary Least Squares Estimation: Multicollinearity: Nature,
consequences, detection and remedial measures, Heterosedasticity: Nature, consequences,
detection and remedial measures, Autocorrelation: concept, consequences of autocorrelated
disturbances, detection of autocorrelation, their estimation and testing, estimation using
Durbin-Watson statistic.
References:
1. S.P. Singh, A.K Parashar and H.P. Singh, Econometrics, S. Chand and Company Ltd, New Delhi,
2000.
2. D.N. Gujarati, Basic Econometrics, Fourth Edition (McGraw−Hill), New Delhi, 2004.
3. R. A. Johnson and D. W. Wichern, Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Prentice Hall of
India, 2001.
4. W. H. Greene, Econometric Analysis, Pearson, 8th ed., 2017.
5. W.F. Griffith, R.H. Hill and G.G. Judge, Learning and Practicing Econometrics, John Wiley, New
York, 1993.
6. J. Johnston, Econometric Methods, McGraw Hill, New York, 4th ed., 1997.
7. J. Johnston, and J.D. Nardo, Econometric Methods, McGraw Hill, New York, 1997.
8. G.S. Maddala, and K Lahiri, Introduction to Econometrics, Wiley, 2009.
MA3082: MODELLING & SIMULATION [3 0 0 3]
Introduction to Modelling and Simulation: System analysis, classification of systems, system
theory basics, its relation to simulation, model classification, conceptual, abstract, and
simulation models, heterogeneous models, methodology of model building, simulation systems
and languages, means for model, discrete simulation models; Continuous System Modelling:
Overview of numerical methods used for continuous simulation, combined simulation, role of
simulation in digital systems design, models of heterogeneous systems; Checking Model
Validity: verification of models, analysis of simulation results, simulation results visualization,
interactive simulation, design and control of simulation experiments; Model Optimization:
Generating, transformation, and testing of pseudorandom numbers, stochastic models, Monte
Carlo method, overview of commonly used simulation systems.
Pre-requisition (if any)
Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: CCE
Syllabus
Text Book(s): 1. S. Powers, “Dynamic Web Publishing Unleashed”, 2nd Edition, Sams Publishing,
1997. 2. J. C. Jackson, ”Web Technologies”, Pearson Education, 2007.
Text Book(s): 1. S. Desikan , G. Ramesh, “Software Testing: Principles and Practices”, Pearson
Education, 2014. 2. A. P. Mathur, “Fundamentals of Software Testing”, Pearson Education,
2008.
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Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: Biosciences
Syllabus
Introduction and history: Bioscience and biotechnology. Cell structure: shape, size and type,
biological membranes: cellular transport and signal processing, cell organelles. Cell division.
Molecular Genetics: DNA replication, genes to protein. Classical Genetics: Mendel’s law and
patterns of inheritance. Introduction to recombinant DNA technology and applications of
instrumentation techniques in bioscience. Introduction to human physiology. Microbial
technology, plant biotechnology, medical biotechnology, Nano biotechnology and its
applications. Biosensors and biodefense. Bioinformatics and Biocomputing. Bio robotics:
introduction and its applications. Biotechnology regulations, ethical issues and biosafety
measures.
References:
1. H. Lodish and D. Baltimore. Molecular Cell Biology, WH Freeman and company, USA, 2012.
2. B. Alberts, A. Jahusan, J. Levis, M. Raff, K Roberts and P Walter. Molecular Biology of Cell,
Garland Science, USA, 2002
3. B. Lewin. Genes XII, Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA, 2014.
4. C. C. Chatterjee, Human Physiology, Vol. 1 & 2, 11th Ed., Medical Allied Agency, Kolkatta,
1987.
5. T. K. Attwood, and P. Smith. Introduction to Bioinformatics, Pearson Education, New Delhi,
2004.
6. D. Knudson, Fundamentals of Biomechanics 2nd Edition. Springer, USA, 2007.
Pre-requisition (if any)
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Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: Civil
Syllabus
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Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: Physics
Syllabus
Basic Biology: Basic principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, DNA, RNA,
proteins, carbohydrates.
Introduction to Bioinformatics: History of Bioinformatics, Introduction and application,
Biological and their retrieval .
Sequence Comparison and Alignment: Introduction, function, structure and evolutionary
information, scoring matrices
and gap penalties in sequence alignment, Dynamic programming, Needleman-Wunsch
algorithm, BLAST and FASTA,
Multiple sequence alignments, Phylogenetic Analysis and bioinformatics for evolution;
Protein Structure-Analysis.
Classification & Prediction: Introduction, primary, secondary, tertiary and protein stability and
folding, protein folds’ superposition of structures, protein classification, Chou-Fassman, GOR
method, ROSETTA. Advanced Tools and
Techniques in Bioinformatics: Clustering & Classification Algorithms- Hierarchical and non-
hierarchical clustering, KMeans Clustering, Grid based clustering, Machine learning Techniques:
Bayesian modeling, support vector machine &
ant colony optimization applied to MSAs. Computational Structural Biology: Overview of
molecular modeling, methods
of molecular modeling, Ramachandran maps, Ab-initio methods, Semi-Empirical Methods,
Empirical Methods,
Molecular Dynamics and Simulations of Bio-macromolecules. Swiss-Model, Hex, DOCK and
Autodock; Computer Aided
Drug Discovery: Bioinformatics in drug discovery and development, structure and ligand based
drug designing
Magnetism and properties of magnetic material: History of magnetism, magnetic units,
origin of magnetism,
Spontaneous magnetization, classification of magnetic materials, theory of diamagnetism,
paramagneti sm,
ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism, quantum theory of magnetism (qualitative
discussion), origin of exchange
interaction (qualitative discussion), development of domain theory, Bloch and Neel walls,
magnetic anisotropy,
magnetorestriction, hysteresis, superparamagnetism, Hard and soft magnetic materials,
Amorphous and
nanocrystalline magnetic materials, magnetic properties of bulk materials, magnetic
properties of thin films and
multilayers, Nanoparticles. Characterization techniques: MOKE, Vibration sample
magnetometer, torque
magnetometer, SQUID magnetometer. Application of magnetic materials: Magnetic
materials application in
transformer, Permanent magnets and motors, Magnetic materials for high frequency
applications, recording and
storage media, memristors, spintronic devices and their application, sensors,
magnetooptics, magnetic materials in
targeted disease treatment, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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Open Elective July-Dec 20
Department: Mechatronics
Syllabus
1 Introduction to robotics, sensors, actuators, transmission and drives used in robotic systems,
power, torque, force calculations for robotic systems, degrees of freedom (DOF), robot
configuration, spatial resolution, accuracy and repeatability, robot specifications, structure of
robotic system, robot motion analysis, robot dynamics and control, trajectory planning, features
of future robots, interactions of robots with other technologies, characteristics of future robot
tasks, robots in construction trades, coal mining, utilities, military and fighting operations, under
sea robots, robots in space, service industry and similar applications.
Quality Control: Meaning of quality and need of quality control, Assignable and non-assignable
causes of variation, normal curve and other frequency distributions. Need of SQC, Statistical
tolerances. Statistical methods for Quality Control in Manufacturing: An introduction to
statistics for Quality applications, Process capability, Theory of control charts, control limits and
specification limits; Control charts for variable. X, R charts, control charts for attributes, p, np
charts, c-charts and u-charts. Study of special control charts; Moving range and moving average
charts, CUSUM charts. Acceptance sampling: Some fundamental concepts in acceptance
sampling, O.C. curve, sampling terms, sampling plans with different criteria. Quality
Management: Introduction to Total Quality Control, Quality Assurance, ISO-9000, Quality
Control tools, Kaizen, Benchmarking, cost of poor quality, Philosophies of Quality gurus like W.E.
Deming, J.M. Juran, K. Ishikawa and Philip B. Crosby. Reliability: Basic concept, definition and its
importance, Measures of Reliability, System Reliability: Series, Parallel systems.
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