ME 302 Strength & Mechanics of Deformable Materials Syllabus RGPV/RGTU (ME) Mechanical Engineering BE 3rd Third semester Syllabus

ME 302 Strength & Mechanics of Deformable Materials Syllabus RGPV/RGTU (ME) Mechanical Engineering BE 3rd Third semester Syllabus

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Course: ME 302 Strength & Mechanics of Deformable Materials Syllabus
B.E. (ME) Mechanical Engineering 3rd Third III SEMESTER
Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2007 updated on august 2010

UNIT I Mechanical properties of materials: Ductility, malleability, hardness, toughness, fatigue, creep; behavior of materials under tension, compression, bending, shear; ductile and brittle materials, failure of MS and CI in tension and torsion Stress and strain: stresses in members of a structure, axial loading, normal stress, shear stress, bearing stress, analysis of simple structures, stress on oblique plane under axial loading, stepped rods, members in series and parallel: stress strain diagram, Hooke’s law, modulus of elasticity, elastic and plastic behavior of materials, deformation under axial loading, statically indeterminate problems, stress due to temperature, Poisson’s ratio, Bulk modulus, shear strain, relation among elastic constants, residual stress, fiber reinforced composite materials

UNIT II Transformation of stress and strain, principal stresses, normal and shear stress, Mohr’s circle and its application to two and three dimensional analysis, ductile and brittle failures, transmission shaft under combined bending and torsion; stresses in thin walled pressure vessel

UNIT III Torsion in shafts: stresses in a shaft, deformation in circular shaft, angle of twist, steppedhollow, thin walled-hollow transmission shafts Leaf springs; Helical springs, open and closed coil, stress in spring wire, deflection of helical spring, springs in series and parallel.

UNIT IV Bending: pure bending, symmetric member, deformation and stress, bending of composite sections, eccentric axial loading, shear force and BM diagram, relationship among load, shear and BM, shear stresses in beams

UNIT V Theories of failures: maximum normal stress & shear stress theory; maximum normal and shear strain energy theory; maximum distortion energy theory; application of theories to different materials and loading conditions Columns: stability of structures, Euler’s formula for columns with different end conditions, Rankin’s formula.

References:
1. Beer FP, Johnson ER, Dewolf JT : Mechanics of Materials; TMH
2. Rattan; Strength of materials; TMH
3. Nash William; Schaum’s Outline of Strength of Materials; TMH.
4. Negi ; strength of materials; TMH
5. Singh Arbind K; Mechanics of Solids; PHI
6. Strength of Materials, Sadhu Singh,
7. Kamal K and Ghai RC; Advanced Mechanics of Materials; Khanna Pub.
BE 301 Engineering Mathematics-III (M3) Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 3rd Third semester Syllabus

BE 301 Engineering Mathematics-III (M3) Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 3rd Third semester Syllabus

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Course: BE 301 Mathematics-III Syllabus
BE 3rd Third III SEMESTER Syllabus
Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2007

BE 301 Engineering Mathematics-III Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 3rd Third semester Syllabus

Unit 1 Functions of Complex Variables: Analytic functions, Harmonic Conjugate, Cauchy - Riemann Equations, Line integral, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's Integral formula, Singular points, Poles and Residues, Residue theorem, Evaluation of Real Integral, Bilinear Transformation.

Unit 2 Numerical Analysis: Difference operators, Errors and Approximations, Interpolation, Inverse interpolation, Numerical differentiation, Numerical Integration by using Simpson’s method, Weddel’s rule and Gauss legendre open quadrate formula.

Unit 3 Solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations( Regular False, Newton-Raphson, Iterative, Graffe’s root squaring methods), Solutions of simultaneous algebraic equations, Solutions of ordinary differential equations ( Tailor’s Series, Picard’s Method, Modified Euler’s method, Runge Kutta Method, Predictor-Corrector Method), Solution of Partial differential equation.

Unit 4 Introduction to optimization by linear programming, only two variable problems solution by graphical and simplex method, concept of degeneracy and duality; simple three variable transport and assignment problems and modeling into LPP.

Unit 5 introduction to Q theory and Markovian process, time independent property of exponential distribution, solution of only M/M/1 (//FCFS) Queues; introduction to design of experiments, factorial design, sampling methods, Taguchi Loss Function, robust design methods, variance reduction and six (±3)! outliers in quality.

References:
1. Kreyszig E; Advanced Engineering Mathematics; Wiley Eastern Limited.
2. Ramana BV; Higher Engineering Mathematics; TMH
3. Grewal BS; Higher Engineering Mathematics; Khanna Publisher.
4. Taha H; Operations Research an Introduction; PHI
5. Ross; Taguchi techniques for Quality engineering, TMH
6. Spiegel; Theory and problems of probability and statistics; TMH
7. Chandrasekharaiah DS; Engineering Maths Part II & III; Prism Books Pvt.
8. Johnson; Miller and Freund’s Probability and statistics for Engineers; PHI.
9. Jaggi, Mathur; Engineering Mathematics; Khanna Publisher.
AU 302 Production Process Syllabus RGPV/RGTU (AU) Automobile Engineering BE 3rd Third semester Production Process Syllabus

AU 302 Production Process Syllabus RGPV/RGTU (AU) Automobile Engineering BE 3rd Third semester Production Process Syllabus

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Course: AU 302 Production Process Syllabus
B.E. (AU) Automobile Engineering 3rd Third III SEMESTER
Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2007

Unit I Metrology: Standards of Measurements, Linear and angular instruments; slip gauges,  comparators, sine bar, angle gauges, clinometers, tape gauge, screw thread measurements limit gauging, Gauge design; fits and tolerance. 
Rolling: General description of machines and process; Rolling of structural sections plates and sheets; construction of halls; hot and cold rolling techniques

Unit II Metal cutting : Principles of metal cutting, tool geometry ,Tool life plots , Mach inability, Tool wear , Cutting force analysis ,Cutting tool materials & Cutting fluids ,Economics of metal machining .

Unit III Pattern Making: Pattern and pattern making, pattern allowances; pattern design considerations, core, core boxes, types of patterns.
Foundry: molding and core sands and their properties molding machines, centrifugal casting, dye casting shell molding; cupola description and operation. Lost wax molding; continuous casting.

Unit IV Forging: Theory and application of forging processes description; principle of toleration of drop and horizontal forging machines; General principle of designs.
Press working: Description and operation of processes, process of shearing, punching, piercing, blanking, trimming, perfecting, notching, lancing, embossing, coining, bending, forging and drawing press, tool dies, auxiliary equipment, safety devices, stock feeders, scrap cutters, forces, pressure and power requirements, requirements of stock material.

Unit V Welding: Gas welding, Electric arc welding, A.C. and D.C. welding machines and their characteristics. Flux, Electrodes, Pressure welding, electric resistance welding spot, seam and built welding, submerged arc welding; thermit and TIG & MIG Welding, Brazing Gas cutting 
Spinning: Introduction of spinning.

References:
1. Anderson and Tetro; Shop Theory;TMH
2. Kaushik JP; Manufacturing Processes; PHI
3. Bawa; Manufacturing Processes; TMH
4. Rao PN; Manufacturing Tech- Foundry, forming welding; TMH
5. Rao PN; Manufacturing Tech- Metal cutting and machine tools; TMH
6. Chapman; Workshop Technology :
7. Begeman; Manufacturing Process : John Wiley
8. Raghuvanshi; Workshop Technology :; Dhanpat Rai.
9. Ravi B; Metal Casting- CAD analysis; PHI.
10. Hajra Choudhary; Workshop Technology:, Vol I
11. Pandya & Singh;Production Engineering Science:.
List of Experiments (Expandable)
1. Study and use of various gauges
2. Jobs made in pattern shop
3. jobs made in metal cutting shop.
4. Jobs made in welding shop.
BE107 Basic Electronics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE107 Basic Electronics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE107 Basic Electronics Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit-1
Electronic components: Introduction to Resistors, Inductors, Capacitors and their color codes, semi-conductors, diodes, V-I-characteristics, various types of diodes, bipolar junction transistors and their working, introduction to CC, CB & CE transistor configurations.

Unit-2
Basic Electronic circuit: Half wave & full wave diode rectifiers, introduction to BJT amplifiers, filters, low pass & high pass filters, band pass & band stop filters. Filter implementation: RC-filters, LC-filters.

Unit-3
Measuring Instruments: Cathode ray oscilloscope, block diagram of CRO & its basic application, multi-meter & its application, LCR-Q meter & its application.

Unit-4
Digital Electronics: Number systems used in digital electronics: decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal, their complements, operations and conversion, floating point and signed numbers. DeMorgan’s theorem, AND, OR, NOT, NOR, NAND, EX-NOR, EX-OR gates & their representation & truth table, half and full adder circuits, R-S flip flop, J-K flip flop

Unit-5
Integrated Circuits: Advantages of IC’s over analogue circuits, classification of IC’s based on density levels, introduction to monolithic and hybrid ICs, OPAMP, Basic applications of OPAMP like inverting & non-inverting amplifiers, integrator and differentiator. Introduction to 555-Timer and its application.

ReferenceBooks:
1. Millmann & Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata Mc Graw Hills New Delhi.
2. Shultz- Grobbs Basic Electronics, TMH
3. Millman- Electronic devices and circuits, Tata Mc Graw Hills New Delhi
4. Electronic Devices & Circuits by Devid A. Bell, Princeten Hall, India
5. Hughes, Electrical and electronic technology, Pearson Education.
6. Basic Electronic Engg. By J.S. Katre, Max Publication, Pune.
7. Salivahanan- Electronic devices and Circuits, TMH
8. Zbar- Basic electronics: A Text Lab Manual, TMH.

List of suggestive core experiments:
1. Identification of different Electronics components.
2. Observing input and output waveforms of rectifiers.
3. Transistor application as amplifier and switch.
4. Working of different measuring instruments.
5. Verification of truth table for various gates.
BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus Practicals  RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus Practicals RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Related: BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus (Theory)

List of suggestive core experiments: -
1. Biprism, Newton's Rings, Michelsons Interferometer.
2. Resolving Powers –Telescope, Microscope, and Grating.
3. G.M. Counter
4. Spectrometers-R.I., Wavelength, using prism and grating
5. Optical polarization based experiments: Brewster’s angle, polarimeter etc.
6. Measurements by LASER-Directionality, Numerical aperture, Distance etc.
7. Uses of Potentiometers and Bridges (Electrical)..
8. Experiments connected with diodes and transistor.
9. Measurement of energy band gap of semiconductor.
10. Other conceptual experiments related to theory syllabus.

Reference Books: -
1. Engineering Physics- V. S. Yadava, TMH
2. A T.B. of Optics by Brijlal and Subhraininyan.
3. Optics By Ghatak, TMH
4. Engineering physics by M.N. Avadhanulu and P.G. Kshirsagar. S. Chand & Co.
5. Fundamentals of engineering physics by P. Swarup, Laxmi Publications.
6. Atomic and Nuclear physics by Brijlal and Subraminiyan.
7. Introduction to atomic and nuclear physics- Harvey E. White- East-West Press, New Delhi.
8. Concepts of Modern Physics- Beiser, TMH
9. Laser Electronics – Verdryan, Eastern-Wiley and Sons.
BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE201 Engineering Physics Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I Quantum Physics
Origin of Quantum hypothesis, DeBroglie’s hypothesis of matter wave & its experimental verification. Group and particle velocities & their relations. Uncertainty principle with elementary proof & its application to Electron microscope, Compton effect. Wave function and its physical significance, general idea and application of time dependent and time independent Schrodinger wave equation.

Unit II Wave Optics
Interference: Fresnel's biprism, Interference in thin films, Newton’s rings and Michelson’s interferometer experiments. Diffraction at single slit, double slit and n-slit. Diffraction grating. Rayleigh criterion, resolving power of a telescope, grating and prism. Concept of polarized light, Brewster's laws, Double refraction, Nicol prism, quarter & half wave plate. Idea about circularly & elliptically polarized light.

Unit III Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Structure & Nuclear properties, Quantitative treatment of nuclear models: liquid drop and shell models, Linear Particle accelerator, Cyclotron, Synchrotron, Synchrocyclotron, and Betatron, Nuclear cross section, chain reaction, critical size. Application of E = mc2 ,Q-Value, Nuclear fusion & fission, Nuclear reactors, Geiger- Muller Counter, Bainbridge and Auston mass Spectrograph.

Unit IV Semiconductors & Nano-Physics
Free Electron model of solids, Qualitative Analysis of Kronig Penny model ,Effective mass, Fermi level for Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors: p-n junctions, Zener break down, photodiode, solar-cells, Hall effect. Elementary idea about Nano structures and Nano materials

UNIT V Laser and Fiber Optics
Laser: Stimulated and spontaneous emission, Einstein’s A & B Coefficients, transition probabilities, active medium, population inversion, pumping, Optical resonators, characteristics of laser beam. Coherence, directionality and divergence. Principles and working of Ruby, Nd:YAG, He-Ne & Carbon dioxide Lasers with energy level diagram.. Fundamental idea about optical fiber, types of fibers, acceptance angle & cone, numerical aperture, V-number, propagation of light through step index fiber (Ray theory) pulse dispersion, attenuation, losses & various uses. Engineering uses & applications of laser and Optical Fiber

BE204 Basic Mechanical Engineering Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE204 Basic Mechanical Engineering Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE204 Basic Mechanical Engineering
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Materials: Classification of engineering material, Composition of cast iron and carbon steels on Iron- Carbon diagram and their mechanical properties. Alloy steels and their application. Stress-strain diagram, Hooks law and modulus of elasticity. Tensile, shear, hardness and fatigue testing of materials

Unit II
Measurement: Temperature, pressure, velocity, flow strain, force and torque measurements, concept of measurement error & uncertainty analysis, Vernier caliper, micrometer, dial gauges, slip gauges, sinebar and combination set. Introduction to lath, drilling, milling and shaping machines.

Unit III
Fluids: Fluid properties pressure, density and viscosity. Pressure variation with depth, static and kinetic energy, Bernauli’s equation for incompressible fluids, Viscous and turbulent flow, working principle of fluid coupling, pumps, compressors turbines, positive displacement machines and pneumatic machines. Hydraulic power & pumped storage plants for peak load management as compared to base load plants.

Unit IV
Thermodynamic: First and second law of thermodynamic; steam properties, steam processes at
constant pressure, volume, enthalpy & entropy, classification and working of boilers, efficiency &
performance analysis, natural and artificial draught, calculation of chimney height. Refrigeration, vapor absorption & compression cycles, coefficient of perform (COP), refrigerant properties & eco friendly refrigerants.

UNIT V
Reciprocating Machines: Steam engines, hypothetical and actual indicator diagram, Carnot cycle and ideal efficiency, Otto and diesel cycles, working of two stroke & four stroke petrol & diesel IC engines.

Reference Books: -
1. Material Science- Narula TMH.
2. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery- Agrawal, TMH
3. Instrumentation and Measurements by Nakra and Chaudhary.TMH
4. Engineering Thermodynamic by P.K. Nag, Tata McGraw Hill
5. Internal Combustion Engines- Ganesan, TMH.

List of suggestive core Experiments:
Theory related eight to ten experiments including core experiments as follows:

1. Tensile testing of standard mild steel specimen.
2. Experiment on Bernoulli’s theorem.
3. Linear and angular measurements using, Vernier, micrometer, slip gauge, dial gauge and sine-bar.
4. Study of different types of boilers and mountings.
5. To find COP of a refrigeration unit.
6. Study of different IC engines.
BE205 Basic Civil Engineering  Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE205 Basic Civil Engineering Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE101 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Related: BE101 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus (Theory)

List of suggestive core Experiments:
Students are expected to perform minimum ten experiments from the list suggested below by
preferably selecting experiments from each unit of syllabus.

1. To perform chain survey of a given area for locating existing ground features.
2. To draw the profile of a building by chain surveying method.
3. To perform traverse surveying with prismatic compass, check for local attraction and determine corrected bearings and to balance the traverse by Bowditch’s rule.
4. To perform leveling exercise by Height of instrument of Rise and Fall method.
5. To find out of the Reduced Level(R.L.) of the top of the building using Theodolite.
6. To measure horizontal and vertical angles in the field by using Theodolite.

Reference Books:
1. Basic Civil Engineering- Palanichamy, TMH
2. Basic Civil Engineering by S. Ramamrutam & R. Narayanan - Dhanpat Rai Pub., New Delhi.
3. Surveying by Duggal – Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi.
4. Building Construction by S. C. Rangwala - Charotar Publications House, Anand.
5. Building Construction by Gurucharan Singh - Standard Book House, New Delhi
6. Global Positioning System Principles and applications – Gopi , TMH
7. To perform plane table leveling exercises by Radiation/Intersection/ Traversing etc. method.
8. To determine(a) normal consistency(b) Initial and Final Setting time of a cement sample.
9. To determine the workability of fresh concrete of given proportions by slump test or compaction factor test.
10. To determine the Compressive strength of concrete of given proportions.
11. To determine the Compressive strength of bricks.
12. To test the efflorescence of bricks.
13. To determine particle size distribution and fineness modulus of coarse and fine aggregate.
14. Determine bulk modulus for bulking of fine aggregate sand.
BE205 Basic Civil Engineering BCE Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE205 Basic Civil Engineering BCE Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE205 Basic Civil Engineering Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS: Stones, bricks, cement, lime, timber-types, properties, tests & uses; mortars - cement, lime & mud mortars, concrete-proportioning, mixing, curing, properties, tests and uses, RCC, RBC, PSC; FRC; cellular concrete, Ferro cement - properties and uses. Steel, aluminum, copper, glass, plastics, bitumen, asbestos, paints, distempers, varnishes, solid and hollow concrete blocks, pre-cast stone masonry blocks, roofing and flooring
tiles.

Unit II
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: Elements of Building Construction, Planning with respect to orientation. Utility of space, energy efficiency, etc. Foundations, conventional spread footings, raft, RCC footings, grillage and arch foundations, pipe foundations etc. Super structure-stone and brick masonry walls, partition walls, bonds, plastering and pointing, floors, roofs. Doors, windows, lintels, staircases - types and their suitability, Dampness and its prevention, cost effective construction techniques in mass housing schemes.

Unit III
SURVEYING & POSITIONING: Introduction to surveying, Instruments - levels, theodolites, plane tables and related devices. Electronic surveying instruments etc. Measurement of distances - conventional and EDM methods, measurement of directions by different methods, measurement of elevations by different methods. Reciprocal leveling.

Unit IV
MAPPING & SENSING: Mapping details and contouring, Profile Cross sectioning and measurement of areas, volumes, applications of measurements in quantity computations, Survey stations, Introduction of remote sensing and its applications.

Unit V
DISASTER RESISTANT BUILDING: Earthquake, cyclone and Fire resistant buildings, Disaster Management and Planning, Disaster Mitigation and Protection, Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery, Disaster rescue and Relief, Disaster resettlements, rehabilitation and reconstruction. Introduction to various IS codes for Building design & construction.

BE207 Workshop Practice Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE207 Workshop Practice Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE207 Workshop Practice Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Introduction: Manufacturing Processes and its Classification, Casting, Machining, Plastic deformation and metal forming, Joining Processes, Heat treatment process, Assembly process. Powder Metallurgy, introduction to computers in manufacturing. Black Smithy Shop Use of various smithy tools.
Forging operations:Upsetting, Drawing down, Fullering, Swaging, Cutting down, Forge welding, Punching and drafting. Suggested Jobs : Forging of chisel., forging of Screw Driver

Unit II
Carpentry Shop:
Timber : Type, Qualities of timber disease, Timber grains, Structure of timber, Timber, Timber seasoning, Timber preservation .Wood Working tools: Wood working machinery, joints & joinery. Various operations of planning using various carpentry planes sawing & marking of various carpentry joints.
Suggested Jobs :Name Plate ,Any of the Carpentry joint like mortise or tennon joint

Unit III
Fitting Shop: Study and use of Measuring instruments, Engineer steel rule, Surface gauges caliper, Height gauges, feeler gauges, micro meter. Different types of files, File cuts, File grades, Use of surface plate, Surface gauges drilling tapping Fitting operations: Chipping filling, Drilling and tapping.Suggested Jobs :Preparation of job piece by making use of filling, sawing and chipping , drilling and tapping operations.

Unit IV
Foundry: Pattern Making: Study of Pattern materials, pattern allowances and types of patterns. Core box and core print, .Use and care of tools used for making wooden patterns.
Moulding: Properties of good mould & Core sand, Composition of Green , Dry and Loam sand. Methods used to prepare simple green and bench and pit mould dry sand bench mould using single piece and split patterns.

Unit V
Welding: Study and use of tools used for Brazing, Soldering, Gas & Arc welding. Preparing Lap & Butt joints using gas and arc welding methods, Study of TIG & MIG welding processes . Safety precautions.

Reference Books:
1. Bawa Workshop Practice, TMH
2. Manufacturing Technology- P.N. Rao, Vol.1&2, TMH
3. Workshop Practices - Hazara Choudhary, Vol. I & II.
4. Production Technology - R.K. Jain.
BE203 Engineering Mechanics Syllabus  RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE203 Engineering Mechanics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Course: BE101 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus(EM)
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Related: BE203 Engineering Mechanics Syllabus (Theory)

List of suggestive core Experiments:
Students are expected to perform minimum ten experiments from the list suggested below by preferably selecting minimum one experiment from each unit of syllabus.

1. To verify the law of Triangle of Forces and Lami’s theorem.
2. To verify the law of parallelogram of forces.
3. To verify law of polygon of forces
4. To find the forces in members of a simple jib crane and to compare them with theoretical values.
5. To find the support reactions of a given truss and verify analytically.
6. To verify the law of moments by rotating disc apparatus.
7. To verify the law of moments using a bell crank lever.
8. To determine the velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, and efficiency of a given single purchase crab winch.
9. To determine for the given wheel and exle. (i) the velocity ratio (ii) mechanical advantage and (iii) efficiency, and to plot the curves of load against mechanical advantage, efficiency, actual effort and ideal effort.
10. To determine for the given worm and worm wheel the velocity ratio, mechanical advantage and efficiency and to plot the curves of load against mechanical advantage, efficiency and actual effort.
11. To determine for the given Screw Jack the velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, efficiency, and to plot the curves of load against mechanical advantage efficiency, actual effort and ideal effort.
12. To determine the coefficient of friction between two given materials by inclined plane method.
13. To find the coefficient of friction between belt and pulley and rope and pulley.
14. To determine support reaction and shear force at a given section of a simply supported beam and verify in analytically using parallel beam apparatus.
15. To find out the centroid of plane areas graphically and verify it analytically.
16. To determine the centroid of plane areas graphically and verify it analytically.
17. To determine the moment of inertia of fly wheel by falling weight method.

Text Books:
1. Beer & Johnson, Vector Mechanics for Engineers - Statics, Tata Mc Graw Hills New Delhi.
2. Timoshenko-Engineering Mechanics, TMH
3. R.C. Hibbler – Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics.
4. A. Boresi & Schmidt- Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics, Thomson’ Books
5. Shames- Engineering Mechanics-statics dynamics, Pearson Education.
6. Dr. K.L. Kumar, Engineering Mechanics, Tata Mc Graw Hills New Delhi
7. Shelley- 800 Solved Problems in Vector Mech. for engineers Vol-1 Statics, Schaum Series, TMH
8. R.K. Rajput, Engineering Mechanics S. Chand & Co.
9. G. L.Meriam- Engineering Mechanics-Statics, Wielly India.
BE203 Engineering Mechanics(EM) Syllabus (Theory) RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE203 Engineering Mechanics(EM) Syllabus (Theory) RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE203 Engineering Mechanics Syllabus(EM)
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Static of force systems Composition and resolution of forces, concurrent, non-concurrent and parallel forces in a plane, free body diagrams, Moment of a force and Varigon's theorem, conditions of equilibrium, polygon of forces and Funicular Polygon, equivalent force system, Bodies in equilibrium, structures under equilibrium, couple, moment of a couple, equivalent couple, addition of couples, illustrative exercises.

Unit II
Centroid & Moment of Inertia, Friction Location of centroid and Moment of Inertia of plane areas, Perpendicular Axis and Parallel Axis theorems, Product of Inertia, Principal Axes and Principal Moment of solid bodies. Coloumb’s law of friction, Friction on inclined plane. Screw and Nut friction, Ladder and wedge friction, Friction in journal collar bearings, Uniform pressure and uniform wear.

Unit III
Transmission of Power: Transmission of power through Belt, Rope and Gears, Ratio and tension on tight side and slack sides, Centrifugal tension, Lifting machines; Spur, Bevel, Worm gearing, Rack and Pinion gear, Gear Trains, Simple and compound pulleys.

Unit IV
Shear Force and Bending Moment: Shear Force and Bending moment Diagram for Cantilever and Simply supported beam with concentrated, distributed load, and couple. Overhanging beams. Point of Inflexion/Contra-flexure. Relationship between bending moment and shear for pure bending.

Unit V
Virtual work and trusses: Concept and principle of virtual work, degree of freedom of system, use and application of virtual work for problems on beams, ladders, frames, virtual work done by moment/ torque. Perfect and imperfect truss, analysis of trusses, method of joints, method of sections, graphical method for perfect trusses, illustrative exercises.

BE206 Computer Programming Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE206 Computer Programming Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE206 Computer Programming Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Introduction to MS-Windows and MS-Office Principles of Object-Oriented Programming Procedure-Oriented Programming vs. Object-Oriented Programming, Basic concepts of 00Ps, Advantages of 00Ps, Object Oriented Languages. Beginning with C++ What is C++, Structure of C++ program, Creating, Compiling, Linking, and Executing a C++ program.

Unit II
Token, Expressions and Control Structures Tokens, Keywords, Identifiers, Basic Data Types, User-Defined Data Types, Derived Data Types, Symbolic Constants, Type Compatibility, Variable Declaration, Dynamic Initialization of Variables, Reference Variables, Operators in C++, Scope Resolution Operator, Memory Management Operators, Manipulators, Type Cast Operators, Operator Overloading, Operator Precedence, Control Structures.

Unit III
Functions in C++ Main Function, Function Prototyping, Call by reference vs. Call by 'Value, Inline Functions, Default Arguments, const Arguments, Function Overloading, Friend and
Virtual Functions.

Unit IV
Classes and Objects Specifying a Class, Defining Member Functions, Making a Outside Function Inline, Nesting of Member Functions, Private Member Functions, Arrays within a Class, Memory Allocation for Objects, Static Data Members, Static Member Functions, Array of Objects, Objects as Function Arguments, Returning Objects, Pointers to Members.

Unit V
Constructors and Destructors Constructors, Parametric Constructors, Multiple Constructors in a Class, Constructors with Default Arguments, Dynamic Initialization of Objects, Copy Constructor, Dynamic Constructor, Destructors. Operator Overloading and Type Conversions Definition, Overloading Unary Operators, Binary Operators, Binary Operators using Friends, Rules for Overloading Operators.

Unit VI
Inheritance Defining Derived Classes, Single Inheritance, Multilevel Inheritance, Multiple Inheritance, Hierarchical Inheritance, Hybrid Inheritance, Virtual Base Classes, Abstract Classes, Constructors in Derived Classes, Member Class : Nesting of Class.

Unit VII
Pointers, Virtual Functions and Polymorphism Pointers to Objects, this Pointer, Pointers
to Derived Classes, Virtual Functions, Pure Virtual Functions.

Unit VIII
Managing Console 1/0 Operations C++ Streams, C++ Stream Classes, Unformatted I/0 Operations, Formatted Console I/0 Operations, Managing Output with Manipulators.Working with Files Classes for File Strewn Operations, Opening and Closing a File, Detecting EOF, File
Pointers, Updating a File, Error Handling During File Operations.

Suggested List of Experiments:
C++ programs based on course contents. (At least two program from each unit.)

Reference Books:-
1. Object Oriented Programming with C++ By E.Balagurusamy, TMH.
2. Programming in C++ By Robert Lafore.
3. ISRD-Object Oriented Programing with C++ , TMH
4. C++ the complete reference By Herbert Schildt, TMH
5. Mastering C++, Venugopal, TMH
6. Programing with C++ Hubbert, Schaum Series, TMH
BE105 Engineering Graphics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE105 Engineering Graphics Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE105 Engineering Graphics. Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Note: To cover above syllabus, each Institute must have a computer lab (6 to 12 hrs/month) and CAD software.

Practical (30 MaxM): Marks to be allotted on sketching (10), exercise on CAD s/w (10) and viva (10). Term work (30 MM): A min. of 30 hand drawn sketches on size A4 (graphic sketch Book) or 10 sheets of size A2 or 6 sheets of size A1, plus 5 CAD-printouts on size A4 sheets ( 15 marks to be allotted for this record + 8 marks for attendance + 7 marks for Teachers Assessment-Ref. Internal assmt guidelines)

Unit I
Scales: Representative factor, plain scales, diagonal scales, scale of chords. Conic sections: Construction of ellipse, parabola, hyperbola by different methods. Normal and Tangent Special Curves: Cycloid, Epee-cycloid, Hypo-cycloid, Involutes, Archimedean and logarithmic spirals.

Unit II
Projection: types of projection, orthographic projection, first angle and third angle projection, Projection of points and lines, True inclinations and true length of straight lines, Traces of straight lines, Auxiliary planes.

Unit III
Projection of planes and solids: Projection of circle, triangle and polygons, Projection of polyhedrons, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones and Spheres in different positions.

Unit IV
Section of Solids: Section of right solids by normal and inclined planes. Intersection of cylinders.
Development of Surfaces: Parallel line and radial - line method for right solids. Isometric Projections; Isometric scale, Isometric axes, Isometric Projection from orthographic drawing.

UnitV
Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). Basic commands of drafting entities like line, circle, polygon, polyhedron, cylinders. Transformations and editing commands like move, rotate, mirror, array, scale etc. Surfaces and solids of revolution. Defining drawing size and printing/ plotting. Solution of projection problems on CAD

Reference Books
A Premier on Computer Aided Engg drawing-Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belgaum.
Engineering Drawing - By N.D. Bhatt.
Engineering Drawing and graphics - By Venugopal.
Engineering Drawing – By T. Jeyopoovan.
Engineering Graphics – Agrawal and Agrawal, TMH.
BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus List of practicals RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus List of practicals RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Related: BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus (Theory)

List of suggestive core experiments:
1. Verification of KCL & KVL.
2. Verification of Thevenin’s Superposition theorem.
3. Measurement of active and reactive power in 1-phase and 3-phase.
4. Study of transformer, name plate rating, determination of ratio and polarity.
5. Determination of equivalent circuit parameters of a single phase transformer by 0.C. and S.C. tests and estimation of voltage regulation and efficiency at various loading conditions and verification by load test.
6. Study of constructional features of dc machines.
7. Separation of resistance and inductance of choke coil.
8. Measurement of various line & phase quantities for a 3- phase circuit.

Reference Books:-
1. Mittle and Mittal- “Basic Electrical Engineering" 2/e TMH
2. HUGHES Electrical Technology – Pearson
3. A.E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley and Umans, "Electrical Machinery", McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 1992.
4. Vincent Del Toro, "Principles of Electrical Engineering ", Prentice Hall, 1987.
5. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, "Basic Electrical Engineering", 2/e Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, "Electric Machines", 3/e Tata McGraw Hill.
7. Mittle and Mittal- “Basic Electrical Engineering" 2/e TMH
8. Cathey- Basic Electrical Engineering, Schaum Series, TMH
BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE104 Basic Electrical Engineering Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Electrical Circuit Analysis Voltage & current sources, dependent & independent sources, source conversion, analysis of D.C. circuits, KLC & KVL, Mesh & loop analysis, concept of dummy node & dummy mesh, Thevenin’s & Superposition theorem, star-delta circuits.

Unit II
AC Circuits Review of 1-phase AC circuits under sinusoidal steady state, active, reactive and apparent power, power factor. 3-Phase AC circuits, star and delta connections. 3-phase source and load, analysis of balanced and unbalanced systems, power in 3-phase circuits and their measurements.

Unit III
Magnetic Circuits, Review of laws of electromagnetism. Flux, mmf and their relation. analysis of magnetic and electric circuits. Saturation, B-H curves, fringing and leakage. AC excitation in magnetic circuits induced voltage, hysteresis effect and eddy currents.

Unit IV
Transformers, Single-phase transformer, Basic concepts and construction features. Types of transformers. Voltage, current and impedance transformation. Equivalent circuits. Per unit system, voltage regulation, losses and efficiency. Testing of transformers. Auto transformers.

Unit V
Rotating Electric Machines Basic concepts, working principle & general construction of DC machines (motor and generator) 3-phase and 1- phase induction motors and synchronous machines ( motor and generator).

BE103 Communication Skills Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE103 Communication Skills Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE103 Communication Skills Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Languages and skills of communication linguistic techniques, Modern usages, Reading comprehension, English phonetic symbols/ signs, Oral presentation, Audition Communication, Processes of communication, Verbal and Non Verbal Communication, Barriers to Communication.

Unit II
Application of linguistic ability Writing of definitions of Engineering terms, Objects, Processes and Principles (Listening) Topics of General Interest, Reproduction from business, daily life, travel, health, buying and selling, company structure, systems etc.

Unit III
Letter Writing: Applications, Enquiry, Calling quotations, Tenders, Order and complaint.

Unit IV
Precise Writing, Noting and drafting, Technical Descriptions of simple engineering objects and processes (Writing), Report writing, Précis writing, note writing, slogan writing comment, speech advertising.

Unit V
Writing technical reports of the type of observation report, Survey report, Report of trouble, Laboratory Report and Project Report on the subjects of engineering. (Speaking) Vocabulary, Presentations, Demonstrations, Conversation - Telephone media, socialising, cultural events, debates, speech.

Reference Books and softwares: -
1. Business Correspondence and Report Writing - By Sharma, TMH.
2. Living English Structure - By W. S. Allen, Longmans.
3. English Grammer- Ehrlich, Schaum Series, TMH
4. Spoken English for India - By R.K. Bansal and IB Harrison (Orient Longman).
5. New International Business English - By Joans and Alexander (OUP).
6. Effective Technical Communication- Rizvi, TMH
7. Globerina software for language laboratory

Language Laboratory: The objective of the language lab is to expose students to a variety of istening and speaking drills. This would especially benefit students who are deficient in English and it also aims at confidence building for interviews and competitive examinations. The Lab is to cover following syllabus.

1. Communication lab.
2. Listening skills.
3. Speaking skills.
(A) Phonetic symbols, pronunciation.
(B). conversation: telephonic, face to face, formal and informal situations
4. Oral presentation.
BE102 Engineering Mathematics - I Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE102 Engineering Mathematics - I Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE102 Engineering Mathematics - I Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
Maclaurin's and Taylor's theorem, Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem and its application in approximation and errors, Maxima and minima of two variables, Tangents and Normals; Subtangent and Subnormal, Curvature: Radius of curvature, Center of Curvature (Cartesian and polar coordinates).

Unit II
Definite Integral as limit of a sum, Application in summation of series, Double and Triple integral, Change of order of integration, Beta and Gamma functions, Length of the curves, Volumes and surfaces using double and triple integral.

Unit III
Ordinary differential equations of first order linear and higher degree, Linear higher order differential equation with constant coefficients, Homogeneous linear differential equation, Simultaneous linear differential equations.

Unit IV
Rank of matrix, Solution of simultaneous equation by elementary transformation, Consistency of equation, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem and its application to find the inverse.

Unit V
Algebra of logic, Boolean algebra, Principle of Duality, Basic theorems, Boolean expressions and function. Graph Theory: Graphs, Sub graphs, degree and distance, Tree, Cycles and Network. Elementary concept of Fuzzy logic.

Reference Books: -
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics. by B.V. Ramana, TMH
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics- By B.S. Grewal.
3. Matrix Operations- Bronson, Schaum Series TMH
4. Calculus- Ayres, Schaum series, TMH
5. Engineering Mathematics- By K.A. Laxminarayan, Vikas Pub. House Pvt Ltd. New Delhi.
6. Advanced Engineering mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, John Willy & sons.
7. Advanced Engineering Mathematics- Wylie and Barrett, TMH
BE101 Engineering Chemistry List of Practicals RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

BE101 Engineering Chemistry List of Practicals RGPV/RGTU BE 1st/2nd semester Syllabus

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Course: BE101 Engineering Chemistry List of Practicals
Branch: Common Semester
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007


Engineering Chemistry Practical
NOTE: At least 10 of the following core experiments must be performed during the session.

1. Water Testing
(i) Determination of Total hardness by Complexometric titration method.
(ii) Determination of mixed alkalinity(a)OH- & C03
-- (b)C03
--& HCO3
-
(iii) Chloride ion estimation by Argentometric method.

2. Fuels & lubricant testing:
(i) Flash & fire points determination by
a) Pensky Martin Apparatus,
b) Abel's Apparatus,
c) Cleveland's open cup Apparatus.
d) Calorific value by bomb calorimeter
(ii) Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by
a) Redwood viscometer No.1
b) Redwood viscometer No.2
(iii) Proximate analysis of coal
a) Moisture content
b) Ash content
c) Volatile matter content
c) Carbon residue
(iv) Steam emulsification No & Anline point determination
(v) Cloud and Pour point determination of lubricating oil

3. Alloy Analysis
(i) Determination of percentage of Fe in an iron alloy by redox titration using N-Phenyl anthranilic acid as internal indicator.
(ii) Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloys by Iodometric Titration.

Reference Books:
1. Chemistry for Environmental Engineering - Sawyer, McCarty and Parkin – McGraw Hill, International.
2. Engineering Chemistry - Gopalan Venkappayya, Vikash Publication.
3. 3000 solved problems in Chemistry-Goldberg, TMH
4. Engineering Chemistry - B.K. Sharma, Krishna Publication.
5. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry - S. S. Dara & A.K. Singh, S. Chand Publication.
6. Applied Chemistry - Theory and Practice, O.P. Viramani, A.K. Narula, New Age Pub.
7. Polymer Science – Ghosh, Tata McGraw Hill.

BE101 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE Syllabus

BE101 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus RGPV/RGTU BE Syllabus

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Course: BE101 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus
Branch: Common Semester
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I
WATER ANALYSIS & TREATMENT: Sources, Impurities, Hardness & its units, Industrial water Requirement & characteristics, softening of water by various methods (L.S., Zeolite, ion exchange resin), Boiler trouble (carry over, scale and sludge, caustic embrittlement) Boiler corrosion causes, effect & remedies, internal treatments to boiler feed water. Characteristics of municipal water & its treatment, water analysis (determination of alkalinity, temporary and permanent hardness by complexometry,) Numerical problems based on water analysis and water softening processes.

Unit II
FUELS & COMBUSTION: Fossil fuels & classification, Calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their significance, calorific value Computation based on ultimate analysis data, Carbonization, Manufacturing of coke & recovery of by products. Cracking of higher Hydrocarbons & mechanism of cracking, Knocking, relationship between' knocking & structure of hydrocarbon, improvement of anti knocking characteristics of IC engine fuels, Diesel engine fuels, Cetane number, combustion and it related numerical problems.

Unit III
LUBRICANTS: Introduction, Mechanism of lubrication, Classification of lubricants, Lubricating oils, grease & semisolid lubricants, solid lubricants, synthetic lubricants, Properties and Testing of lubricating oils, Viscosity & Viscosity index, flash and fire points, cloud and pour point, Anline value, Steam Emulsion Number, Neutralization No., Saponification Value, Iodine value, carbon residue); Numerical problems based on Viscosity Index

Unit IV
Polymerization: Introduction, types and classification of polymerization, Reaction Mechanism, Natural & Synthetic Rubber; Vulcanization of Rubber, Preparation, Properties & uses of the following- Polythene, PVC, PMA, PMMA, Teflon, Poly acrylonitrile, PVA, Nylon, Nylon 6:6, Terylene, Phenol formaldehyde, Urea - Formaldehyde Resin, Glyptal, Silicone Resin, Polyurethanes; Butyl Rubber, Neoprene, Buna N, Buna S. Flow sheet manufacturing diagram of Nylon 6:6 & Decoran.

Unit V
(A) INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Basic concepts of spectroscopy: IR,UV, Visible, Applications of EPR,NMR Chromatography- Gas Chromatography, Calorimetry, Lambert's and Beer's Law
(B) Cement: Portland Cement, Manufacturing, Setting & Hardening, Plaster of Paris ( Preparation properties & uses) Refractory: Definition, Classification and important properties of refractories.

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 CORBA Architecture Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 CORBA Architecture Syllabus

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ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-205
CORBA Architecture Syllabus


UNIT 1 Support for analysis and design : Unified Modelling Language (UML) and the Meta- Object Facility (MoF)

UNIT 2 Basic Object-Oriented Computing model : The Object Request Broker (ORB); Interface Definition Language (IDL) and its mapping to C, C++, Java, smalltalk, Cobol, and Ada.

UNIT 3 Distribution : The protocol content specification General Inter-ORB Protocol (GIOP) and its mapping to TCP/IP, Internet Inter ORB Protocol (IIOP) Component Model : CORBA components and scripting, multiple interfaces, objects by value. Specialized modes : Support for Real-Time, Fault tolerant, and Embedded CORBA.

UNIT 4 CORBA services : basic services for distributed Object - Oriented applications : naming and trader services, the event and notification services, the Object Transaction service (OTS), and the security service.

UNIT 5 Horizontal CORBA facilities : systems management, print spooling. Vertical market CORBA facilities : Support for enterprise, a currency facility from finance, person identifier service, the lexicon query service, an audio/visual stream control object CORBA-based Network-management.

Reference Books :
1. The CORBA Reference Guide- Pope. A, Addison-Wesley.
2. CORBA fundamentals & Programming - Siegel, J., W iley.
3. Java Programming with CORBA - Nogel. A, W iley.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Digital Image Processing Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Digital Image Processing Syllabus

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ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-205
Mathematical Foundations Of Computer Application Syllabus


Image capture and digitization, Image Representation, data structures for picture representation Image Transformation, Fast Fourier T ransform,Walsh Transform, Hadmark Transform, Hotelling Transform, Hough Transform. Boundry detection, Image Enhancement, Spatial Domain, Frequency Domain, Histogram, Low Pass Filtering, High Pass Filtering, Thresh olding, Global Thrsh olding.

Texture analysis, texture classification feature extraction, rule-based picture segmentation. Introduction to Color Images, Representation, Segmentation.

Reference Books :
1. "Digital Image Processing"- R.C.Gonzalex and P.W intex,Addison weslay.
2. "Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing"- A.K.Jain, Prentice Hall,India.
3. Image Processing analysiss and Machine Vision, Cengage
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Simulation & Modeling Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Simulation & Modeling Syllabus

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Simulation & Modeling Syllabus



Introduction to modeling and simulation: Modeling and simulation methodology, system modeling, concept of simulation, continuous and discrete time simulation. Basic concept of probability and random variables, continuous and discrete random variables and their distributions, Compartmental models: linear, nonlinear and stochastic models. Introduction to Queuing Theory: Characteristics of queuing system, Poisson's formula, birth-death system, equilibrium of queuing system, analysis of M/M/1 queues. Application of queuing theory in computer system like operating systems, computer networks etc.

System Dynamics modeling: Identification of problem situation, preparation of causal loop diagrams and flow diagrams, equation writing, level and rate relationship. Simulation of system dynamics models. Verification and validation: Design of simulation experiments, validation of experimental models, testing and analysis. Simulation languages comparison and selection, study of Simulation sw -SIMULA, DYNAMO, STELLA, POWERSIM.

Reference Books:
1. Gorden G., System simulation, Prentice Hall.
2. Payer T., Introduction to system simulation, McGraw Hill.
3. Seila, Applied Simulation Modeling, Cengage
4. Spriet, Computer Aided Modeling and Simulation, W.I.A.
5. Sushil, System Dynamics, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
6. Shannon R.E., System simulation, Prentice Hall
7. Law and Kelton; Simulation Modeling
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Management Information System ERP-CRM Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Management Information System ERP-CRM Syllabus

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Management Information System ERP-CRM Syllabus


UNIT 1 Management Information System (MIS) definition, Objectives and benefits, MIS as strategic tool, obstacles and challenges for MIS, functional and cross functional systems, hierarchical view of CBIS, structured and unstructured decision, Operation and mgt support, Decision process and MIS, info system components and activities, Value chain and MIS support.

UNIT 2 System concepts: types, definition, characteristics, feedback (Pull) and feed-forward (Push) control, system stress and entropy, computer as closed system, law of requisite variety, open and flexible (Adaptive) systems, work system model and comparison with input-process-output model, five views of work system: structure, performance, infrastructure, context and risk and their effect on product performance.

UNIT 3 Info concepts: define data, info, knowledge, intelligence and wisdom. Information characteristics and attributes, info measurement and probability, characteristics of human as info processor.

UNIT 4 Planning and control Concepts: terminologies, difficulties in planning, system analysis and development plan-purpose and participants, info planning, (SDLC) system development life cycle for in-house and licensed sw, system investigation, analysis of needs, design and implementation phases, training of Operational personnel, evaluation, Control and Maintenance of Information Systems.

UNIT 5 E-business components and interrelationship, Evolution of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) from MRP, Supply chain management (SCM) and Customer relationship management (CRM), Integrated data model, strategic and operational issues in ERP, Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR), significance and functions, BPR, information technology and computer NW support to MIS.

UNIT 6 ERP Implementation, role of consultants, vendors and users, customization, methodology of ERP implementation and guidelines for ERP implementation, ERP modules.

Reference books:
1. Davis and Olson, MIS, TMH
2. James O’ Brian, MIS, TMH
3. Oz, MIS, Cengage
4. Business Process Re-Engineering, Jayaraman, TMH.
5. ERP by V.K. Garg, PHI
6. ERP by Alex Leon, and manuals of SAPP, MFG-pro.
7. ERP, Monk, Cengage (Thomson)
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Parallel Computing Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-3 MCSE/MCTA-205 Parallel Computing Syllabus

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Parallel Computing Syllabus



Parallel processing, Parallel computer structure, designing of parallel algorithms, analyzing algorithms, general principles of parallel computing, Parallel sorting algorithms Batcher’s bitonic sort, Bitonic sort using the perfect shuffle, parallel bubble sort, add-even transport sort, Tree sort, quicksort, sorting on the CRCW, CRFW, EREW models, searching a sorted sequence, CREW, CRCW & EREW searching, searching on a random sequence EREW, ERCW, CREW & CRCW searching on SIMD computers, searching on a Tree, mesh, A Network for merging, merging on the CRFW, ERFW models, Computing Fourier Transforms, computing the DFT in parallel, a parallel FFT algorithm.

Reference Books :
1. Design & Analysis of Parallel Algorithm by Salim & Akl, PHI.
2. Design Efficient Algorithm for Parallel Computers by Michel J. Quinn, TMH.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-2 MCSE/MCTA-204 Mobile Computing Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-2 MCSE/MCTA-204 Mobile Computing Syllabus

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Mobile Computing Syllabus


UNIT 1 Introduction to cellular mobile systems: Basic cellular system, performance, criteria, Uniqueness of mobile Radio environment, operation of cellular systems, marketing Image of Hexagonal shaped cells, Planning of cellular system, Analog cellular systems, digital cellular systems, cell splitting.

UNIT 2 Cell coverage for signal & Traffic: Introduction, obtaining the mobile point to point model, Propagation over water or flat open areas, Foliage loss, Propagation in near in distance, long distance Propagation obtain path less from a point to point Prediction model, call-site antenna Heights & Signal coverage calls, mobile to mobile Propagation.

UNIT 3 Co channel Interference reduction: Co channel interference , exploring co channel interference area, in a system, Real time co channel interference measurement at mobile radio Transceivers, Decision of an omni directional antenna system, Design of a directional antenna system,. Lowering the antenna height, reduction of co channel interference by mean of a notech in the tilted antenna Pattern, Power control.

UNIT 4 Frequency management & channel Assignment: Frequency management, Frequency-spectrum utilization, set up channels definition of channel assignment, fixed channel assignment, non fixed channel assignment algorithms How to operate north additional spectrum, Traffic & channel assignment, Perception of call blocking from the subscribers.

UNIT 5 Handoffs & Dropped calls: Value of Implementing Handoffs, initiation of a hand off, Delaying a handoff, Forced Handoffs, Queuing of Handoffs, power difference handoff , Mobile assisted handoff & soft Handoff, call site Handoff only, intersystem Handoff, introduction to dropped call rate, Formula of Dropped call rate, Finding the values of g & u.

UNIT 6 Special topics: W ireless and Mobile Computation – SS7, GSM, CDMA, Mobile IP, Wireless Mobile ATM, Multicast Routing Protocols, Location Management, Mobile Agents, Mobility Management.

Reference Books:
1. J. Schiller, Mobile Communication, Pearson Press.
2. Wireless Network, Kaveh Pahalwan
3. Adhoc Networking by Charles E. Perkins, Addison Wisely
4. Mobile cellular Telecommunications by W illiam C.Y. Lee TMH
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-204 Digital Signal Processing Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-204 Digital Signal Processing Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-204
Digital Signal Processing Syllabus



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Discrete time signals and system, Z transforms, Design procedure for FIR & IIR Filters. Introduction to DFT errors in digital filtering, method of fast computation of DFT, NTT & WTFA. Powerspectrum, Estimation of DFT, NTT, WTFA & ints application to digital filter. Multirate digital filtering, Linear Phase design of filter, & H/W implementation consideration.

Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing Using Matlab, Ingle, Cengage
2. Digital Signal Processing,W hite,Cengage (Thomson)
3. "Digital Signal Processing"- Openhem And Shepher, Mc.Graw-Hill.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-204 Robotics and Computer Vision Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-204 Robotics and Computer Vision Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-204
Robotics and Computer Vision Syllabus



Basic components of robotics system, Kinematics and manupulators, selection of Co-ordinate frames, Homogeneous transformation, solution of kinematics equations, Lagrangian equations and manipulator dynamics, Control design, Languages for Robots and Applications.

3D-vision, Prespective vision, CCD camera study, real time processing.Segmentation using Genetic Algorithm: Adaptive algorithm for indor scene, and outdoor screne.. Interpretation of pictures, shape recognition, dynamic scane analysis. Introduction to AGV, clusturing and non supervised learning method.

Reference Books :
1. "Digital Image Processing And Computer Vision"-R.Schalkoff,W iley.
2. "Computer Vision"-D.H. Ballard and C.M.Brown, Prentice Hall.
3. "Introduction to Robotics"-Craig,J.J, Addison Wesley.
4. "Robot Vision"-Horn B., MIT Press.
5. "Robotics"-Lee, Mc Graw Hill.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 COMPUTOR ARCHITECTURE Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 COMPUTOR ARCHITECTURE Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203
COMPUTOR ARCHITECTURE Syllabus



UNIT 1 Flynn's and Handler's Classification of parallel computing structures. Pipelined and Vector Processors.

UNIT 2 Data and control hazards and method to resolve them. SIMD multiprocessor structures. I

UNIT 3 Interconnection networks. Parallel Algorithms for array processors, Search algorithms, MIMD multiprocessor systems,

UNIT 4 Scheduling and load balancing in multiprocessor systems, Multiprocessing control
and algorithms.

Reference Books:
1. Advance Computer Architecture, parthsarthy, Cengage (Thomson)
2. Computer Architecture and Organisation- John Hays, Mc.Graw-Hill.
3. Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing- Hwang And Briggs, TMH.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 Advanced Microprocessors Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 Advanced Microprocessors Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203
Advanced Microprocessors Syllabus


8086/88 Architecture and Instruction Set, Programming Techniques, Microprocessor Product Development, designing 8086 CPU Module, Main Memory System design, Basic I/O Overview of the 80386, Memory Segmentation, Privilege levels, Paging, Multitasking, communicating among tasks, Handling faults and Interrupts, 80286 Emulation, 8086 Emulation.

80387 Numeric processor Extension, Programming for performance, Reset and Real Mode.

Overview of 80486, Memory Segmentation, 80386 Emulation, 80286 Emulation, 8086 Emulation.

Introduction to latest families of Intel processors.

Case Studies of Microprocessor System design for various applications.

Reference Books:
1. The 8086 microprocessor, Ayala, Cengage
2. The 8086/8088 family - J.Uffenbeck, PHI
3. Advanced 80386 Programming Techniques - J.L. Turley, Osborne TMH.
4. 80386 Micrprocessor Handbook - C.H. Pappas and W.H. Murray Osborne
5. Advanced 80486 Programming Techniques - J.L. Turley, Ostorne TMH.
6. Microprocessor System Design - Conner, Mc Graw Hill.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 Artificial Intelligence & Computing Logic Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 Artificial Intelligence & Computing Logic Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203
Artificial Intelligence & Computing Logic Syllabus


UNIT 1 Game playing: Overview, Mini-max Search procedure, Adding Alpha-Beta Cutoffs, Additional Refinements, Iterative Deepening, References on specific games.

UNIT 2 Planning : Overview, An example domain, components of a planning system Goal Stack planning, nonlinear Planning using constraint posting, Hierarchical planning, Reactive Systems, Other planning techniques. Understanding: What is Understanding? What makes Understanding hard? Understanding as constraint satisfaction.

UNIT 3 Natural language processing: Introduction, Syntactic processing, Semantic Analysis, Discourse and pragmatic Processing. Parallel and Distributed AI: Psychological modeling, Parallelism in Reasoning Systems, Distributed Reasoning Systems. Learning: Rote learning, learning by taking advice, Learning in Problem solving, learning from examples, Explanation-based, Discovery, Analogy, Formal learning theory, Neural Net learning and Genetic learning.

UNIT 4
Connectionist Models: Introduction, Learning in Neural Networks, Applications of Neural Networks, Recurrent Networks, Distributed representations, connectionist AI and symbolic AI, Case studies, of NNs in pattern recognition, Image processing, Computer vision etc. Common Sense : Qualitative Physics, Common sense ontology, Memory organization, Case-based reasoning.

UNIT 5
Fuzzy Logic : Introduction, Fuzzy set theory, Fuzzy set relations, statistical decision making, Introduction to Fuzzy Logic controllers, various fuzzyfication and defuzzification methods, Some case studies of FLCs in diagnosis, control, human activities, Robots, Image recognition, Databases, Information retrieval Expert system for damage assessment.

UNIT 6
Introduction to Neuro-fuzzy systems & its applications in real world computing. Over view of Evolutionary Algorithms & its applications in search and optimization areas.

Reference Books :
1. Artificial Intelligence - E. Rich, K. Knight, TMH
2. Fuzzy Systems theory application- T.Terano, K.Asai, M. Sugeno, Academic P
3. Introduction to Neural Networks - Wassermann, Van Nostrand Reinhold.
4. Fuzzy sets and Fuzzy logic - G.Klir and B Yuan, PHI
5. Artificial Intelligence, an Engineering approach- R.J. Schal Koft, Mc Graw hill
6. Hand Book of Evolutionary Algorithms - Oxford University Press.
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 Software Engineering and project mgt Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203 Software Engineering and project mgt Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Elective-I MCSE/MCTA-203
Software Engineering and project mgt Syllabus


UNIT 1 Introduction, Life cycle models, Project effort estimation, LOC and function point based estimates. Requirement analys is and specifications, formal requirements, specifications,

UNIT 2 Fundamental issues in software design: goodness of design, cohesion, coupling. Function-oriented design, structured analysis and design. Overview of object-oriented concepts, Object oriented methodology for analysis & design. Unified Modeling Language (UML), Unified design process, User interface design

UNIT 3 Coding standards and guidelines, Code walkthrough and reviews, Unit testing, Black
box and white box testing, integration and system testing.

Unit 4 Software quality and reliability, software project management, project planning, measurement and metrics, cost estimation. Scheduling and tracking, team management, risk analysis, project management tools and techniques, PERT, CPM. Software Quality Assurance: factors and components.

UNIT 5 Configuration management, software maintenance issues and techniques, software
reuse, client-sever software development.

Reference Books:
1. Pressman R.S. Sofware Engineering: A Practitioner’s Approach, MGH
2. Pankaj Jalote. An Intergrated Approach to Software Engineering, Narosa.
3. Foundation of Software Engineering- Mall, PHI
4. Foundation of Software Engineering- Ghezzi, PHI
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem MCTA 202 Advance Computer Network Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem MCTA 202 Advance Computer Network Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
MCTA 201 Advance Computer Network Syllabus

Unit 1
Layering, Client Server Model, Application Programming Interfaces, RFCS. Internet address, Link Layer, SLIP, PPP, Ethernet 802 Encapsulation, IP header, Routing, Subnet Addressing, Subnet Mask, CIDR, special case IP Addresses.

Unit 2
Address Resolution Protocol, ARP Cache, Proxy ARP, RARP, Internet Message Control Protocol (ICMP), IP Routing, Routing Principles, Dynamic Routing, RIPv2, OSPF, BGP.

Unit 3
TCP Header, TCP services, UDP, IP Fragmentation, Broadcasting, Multicasting, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGPM), Domain Name System (DNS), Resource Records, Caching, DNS Message Format.

Unit 4
TCP/IP over ATM, Mobile IP, Private Network Interconnection-NAT, VPN, DHCP, Voice and Video over IP, IPV6, Internet Management, SNMP, Socket Programming, RPC and NFS.

Unit 5
Basics of Internet, TCP/IP, Addressing & Routing, Internet Applications, W eb Servers and Browsers and Security, Creating a Website and the markup languages, Dynamic functionality in Web pages (introduction to CGI Scripts, Java Script, Servlets, JSP, ASP, COM, DCOM). Internet and Web Protocols.

Reference Books:
1. Douglas Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP – Volume 1 & Volume 2,
Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi
2. Forouzan, TCP/IP Protocol Suite, TMH
ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem MCTA 201 Soft Computing Syllabus

ME/M.Tech. Computer Tech. & Applications, Software Systems 2nd sem MCTA 201 Soft Computing Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
Computer Tech. & Applications (UTD, RGTU, Bpl)
Software Systems SATI (Vidisha)
ME/M.Tech. 1st FIRST SEMESTER SYLLABUS
MCTA 201 Soft Computing Syllabus

Unit 1
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS : Basic concepts - Importance of tolerance of imprecision and uncertainty. Biological and artificial neuron, Single layer perception - Multilayer Perception - Supervised and Unsupervised learning – Back propagation networks - Kohnen's self organizing networks - Hopfield network.

Unit 2
FUZZY SYSTEMS : Introduction, History of the Development of Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy sets and Fuzzy reasoning - Fuzzy matrices - Fuzzy functions - Decomposition - Fuzzy automata and languages - Fuzzy control methods - Fuzzy decision making.

Unit 3
NEURO - FUZZY MODELING : Adaptive networks based Fuzzy interface systems - Classification and Regression Trees - Data clustering algorithms - Rule based structure identification - Neuro-Fuzzy controls - Simulated annealing – Evolutionary computation.

Unit 4
GENETIC ALGORITHMS: Survival of the Fittest - Fitness Computations - Cross over - Mutation - Reproduction - Rank method - Rank space method.

Unit 5
SOFT COMPUTING AND CONVENTIONAL AI : AI search algorithm - Predicate calculus - Rules of interference – Semantic networks - Frames - Objects - Hybrid models – Applications, MATLAB Toolbox - An Overview.

Reference Books:
1. S. Rajasekran, G.A. Vijayalaxmi Pai “Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic and Genatic
Algorithm”.
2. Martin T. Hagan, Howard B. Demuth, Mark Beale “Neural Network Design, VPH
Pub.
3. Bert Kosko “Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems” PHI Pub.
4. Keeman “Learning & soft computing”, Pearson
5. Philip d. W asserman “Neural Computing”, Van Nastrand Reinhold pub.