Thermodynamics
Introduction of Thermodynamics First law of Thermodynamics Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Introduction of Thermodynamics First law of Thermodynamics Second Law of Thermodynamics
Introduction of Thermodynamics
First law of Thermodynamics
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Unit I Programming Language Overview Unit II Implementation of Elementary & Structured Data Types Unit III Sequence of Controls Unit IV Scope of Data Unit V Basics of OOP’s
Unit I Programming Language Overview
Unit II Implementation of Elementary & Structured Data Types
Unit III Sequence of Controls
Unit IV Scope of Data
Unit V Basics of OOP’s
Unit I Interference of light • Michelson‟s Interferometer: Production of circular & straight line fringes, Determination of wavelength of light. Determination of wavelength separation of two nearby wavelengths. • Newton‟s rings …
Unit I
Interference of light
• Michelson‟s Interferometer: Production of circular & straight line fringes, Determination of
wavelength of light. Determination of wavelength separation of two nearby wavelengths.
• Newton‟s rings and measurement of wavelength of light.
• Interference of Optical technology: elementary idea of anti-reflection coating and
interference filters.
Unit II
Polarization of light
• Plane circular and elliptically polarized light on the basis of electric (light) vector, Malus law.
• Double Refraction: Qualitative description of double refraction phase retardation plates,
quarter and half wave plates, construction, working and use of these in production and
detection of circular and elliptically polarized light.
• Optical Activity: Optical activity and law of optical rotation, specific rotation and its
measurement using the half-shade and bi-quartz device.
Unit III
Diffraction of light
• Single slit diffraction: Quantitative description of single slit, position of maxima / minima
and width of central maximum, intensity variation.
• Diffraction Grating: Construction and theory. Formation of spectrum by plane transmission
grating, Determination of wavelength of light using plane transmission grating.
• Resolving power: Geometrical & Spectral, Raleigh criterion, Resolving power of
diffraction grating,
Unit IV
Special Theory of Relativity
• Postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, relativity of length, mass
and time.
• Relativistic velocity addition, mass-energy relation.
• Relativistic Energy and momentum.
4CH6.3(ME) – NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES Unit – I Introduction: Energy scene of supply and demand in India and the world, energy consumption in various sectors, potential of non-conventional energy resources. Detailed …
4CH6.3(ME) – NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES
Unit – I
Introduction: Energy scene of supply and demand in India and the world, energy consumption in various sectors, potential of non-conventional energy resources. Detailed study of the following sources with particular reference to India.
Solar Energy: Solar radiation and its measurement, limitations in the applications of Solar Energy, Solar collectors – types, and constructional details. Solar water heating, applications of Solar Energy for heating, drying, space cooling, water desalination, solar concentrators, photovoltaic power generation using silicon cells.
Unit – II
Bio-Fuels: Importance, combustion, pyrolysis and other thermo chemical processes for biomass utilization. Alcoholic fermentation, anaerobic digestion for biogas production.
Unit – III
Wind Power: Principle of energy from wind, windmill construction and operational details and electricity generation and mechanical power production.
Tidal Power: Its meaning, causes of tides and their energy potential, enhancement of tides, power generation from tides and problems. Principles of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) analysis and sizing of heat exchangers for OTEC.
Unit – IV
Geothermal Energy: Geo technical wells and other resources dry rock and hot aquifer analysis , harnessing geothermal energy resources.
Unit – V
Energy Storage and Distribution: Importance, biochemical, chemical, thermal, electric storage. Fuel cells, distribution of energy.
Internet : Internet Accounts. Telephone, Cable and Satellite connections, Dial up networking, etting up a dial up connection. high speed connection (ISDN, ADSL and Cable modems), Networking Essentials (Lease Line, Routers, …
Internet : Internet Accounts. Telephone, Cable and Satellite connections, Dial up networking, etting up a dial up connection. high speed connection (ISDN, ADSL and Cable modems), Networking Essentials (Lease Line, Routers, Modems), Intranets, E-mail concepts (receiving, sending and receiving Secure E-mail, chatting and conferencing, E-mail maintain list, Newsgroup, IRC,ICQ, Yahoo Pager, Voice mail and Video conferencing. Section B World Wide Web : Elements of the Web, Web browser, viewing pages with a browser, using a browser for Mail, News and chat, Secuirity and Privacy issues (cookies, firewalls, executable Applets and scripts, blocking system), Netscape navigator and Communicator and features therien Internet Explorer and features therein, Lynx, Opera finding an installing Players, Plug-Ins and Active controls, dealing with Web pages that contain Active X, Java an Java Script, playing streaming Audio and Video, playing MP music. Using Search engines, subsciptions and channels, making use of web resources (Portal, News and weather, sports Personal Financing and Investing, Entertainment, shopping, Computers and Internet, Travel, Health and Med icing, Communities and Clups), Introduction to E-Commerce. Section C
Creating and Maintaining Web Sites : Planning, Naviagation and Temes, Elements of a Web page, steps of creating a site, publishing and publicizing site structuring web site, starting a Web Page (HTML Tags Standard Tags), Formatting Text, Adding Pictures and links, Gathering information in forms, formatting page in farmes, formatting web page by using GIF, JPEG, getting Web Clip Art, Progressive Display and transparency, optimizing images on the web, animating web graphics, Anti-aliasing, Image Slicing, Sealess Tiling, Multimedia graphics, Capturing Audio, generating digital file, editing, processing, encoding Audio, generating digital file, editing, processing encoding and linking the audio, file, unloding web pages, inloading web pages, unloading by using FTP, Net load, Front Page Express and Netscape Composer, analyzing web traffic, building traffic to your site, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and File Transfer Protocol Programs. HTML tables, JavaScript, CGI Introduction to Perl, perl: Control structures, hashes, basic I/O, regular expressions, bstring handling, sorting, formatting data CGI programming.
The basics of HTML as used with ASP. Using forms to obtain information from users ASP variables and arrays, ASP cotroal structures (loops, conditions,
Internet and Intranet 5
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procedures, functions) ASP objects Creating and reading cookies, Connecting a web page to a database (retrieving updating, and inserting data into a data base. Error handling and debugging ASP scripts. Introduction to XML, Setting up Web servers, Configuring Web and FTP servers
Section A : Introduction to System and Basic System Concepts, Types of Systems, The Systems Approach, Information System : Definition & Characteristics, Types of Information, Role of Information in Decision-Making, Sub-Systems …
Section A : Introduction to System and Basic System Concepts, Types of Systems, The Systems Approach, Information System : Definition & Characteristics, Types of Information, Role of Information in Decision-Making, Sub-Systems of an Information System : EDP and MIS Management Levels, EDP/MIS/DSS
Section B : An Overview of Management Information System : Definition & Characteristics, Components of MIS, Frame Work for Understanding MIS : Information requirements & Levels of Management, Simon’s Model of Decision-Making, Structured Vs Un-structured Decisions, Formal Vs. Informal Systems.
Section C : Developing Information Systems : Analysis & Design of Information Systems : Implementation & Evaluation, Pitfalls in MIS Development.
Section D : Functional MIS : A Study of Marketing, Personnel, Financial and Production MIS.
Unit-1 Introduction Unit-2 Linear Programming Unit-3 Project Scheduling Unit-4 Laplace Transformation Unit-5 Numerical Analysis
Unit-1 Introduction
Unit-2 Linear Programming
Unit-3 Project Scheduling
Unit-4 Laplace Transformation
Unit-5 Numerical Analysis
Introduction : Goals and settings, The symmetric setting, The asymmetric setting. Other goals Pseudorandom Number Generation, Authenticated key exchange, Coin flipping, What cryptography is about, Protocols, parties and adversaries, Cryptanaly and …
Introduction : Goals and settings, The symmetric setting, The asymmetric setting. Other goals Pseudorandom Number Generation, Authenticated key exchange, Coin flipping, What cryptography is about, Protocols, parties and adversaries, Cryptanaly and computer security the rules of the game, Approaches to the study of cryptography, Phases in the cryptography’s Development, Cryptanalysis-driven design, Shannon security of symmetric encryption, Computertational complexity theory, Atomic primitives, what background do I need? , Historical notes, problems. Block Ciphers : What is a block cipher? Data Encryption Standard (DES) Key recovery attacks on block ciphers, Iterated DES and DESX, Advanced encryption Standard (AES), Limitations of recovery key based security, Problems. Pseudorandom Functions : Function families, Random functions and permutations, Pseudorandom Functions, Pseudorandom permutations, Modeling block ciphers, Example attacks, Security against key recovery, The birthday attack, The PRP/PRF switching lemma. Historical notes. Symmetric Encryption : Some Symmetric Encryption schemes, Issues Iqn privacy, Indistinguishability under chosen-plaintext attack, Example chosen-plaintext attacks, INF-CPA implies PR-CPA, Security of CTR modes, Security of CBC with a random IV, Historical notes. Hash Functions : The hash function SHAI, Collision resistant hash functions, Collision, attacks. One-way ness of collision resistant hash functions, Polynomial evolution is an almost universal hash, function, The CBC MAC function, Collision-resistance under hidden-key attack. Message Authentication : The setting, Privacy does not imply authenticity, Syntax of message-authentication schemes a definition of security for MACs , The PRF-as-a MAC paradigm, The CBC MACs. Number-Theoretic Primitives : Introduction to discrete algorithm related problems, The choice of group; The RSA system, Historical notes.
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Asymmetric Encryption :Asymmetric encryption schemes, Notions of security, one encryption query or many? Hybrid encryption, El Gamal scheme and its variants. Digital signatures : Digital signature schemes, A notion of security, RSA based signatures.
5EC5 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING-I UNIT 1: WAVE GUIDES:Introduction of Microwaves and their applications. Rectangular Waveguides, Solution of Wave equation in TE and TM modes. Power transmission and Power losses. Excitation of modes …
5EC5 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING-I
UNIT 1: WAVE GUIDES:Introduction of Microwaves and their applications. Rectangular
Waveguides, Solution of Wave equation in TE and TM modes. Power transmission and Power losses. Excitation of modes in Rectangular waveguides, circular waveguides:
Basic idea of TE and TM modes, field patterns, TEM mode of propagation.
UNIT 2: WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS: Scattering matrix representation of networks.
Rectangular cavity and circular cavity resonators. Waveguide Tees, Magic Tees. Hybrid
rings. Waveguide corners, Bends and twists. Directional couplers, Circulators and
isolators.
UNIT 3: KLYSTRONS: Limitation of conventional vacuum tubes, Construction and
operation of two cavity & multicavity klystrons. Velocity modulation and electron
bunching (analytical treatment), Applegate diagram and applications of two cavity
klystrons. Construction, working and operation of Reflex klystron. Applications and
practical considerations. Velocity modulation, power output and frequency
characteristics of a Reflex klystron. Electron admittance.
UNIT 4: TRAVELLING WAVE TUBES (TWT): Construction, operation and practical
consideration of helix type TWT. Introduction to CW power, pulsed dual mode TWT.
Coupled cavity TWT. Applications of TWT.
UNIT 5: MAGNETRON: Types of Magnetron. Construction, operation, analysis and
practical consideration of cavity or travelling wave magnetron. Introduction to coaxial,
frequency angle and voltage tunable magnetrons. Backward cross field oscillator,
Forward wave cross field amplifier.
Section A Network Architecture, Configuring Network, Network Strategies, Networks Types : LAN, MAN and WAN [Basic Concepts, Line Configuration, Topology, Transmission Mode, Identify Key Components of Network, Categories of Network, Differentiating …
Section A Network Architecture, Configuring Network, Network Strategies, Networks Types : LAN, MAN and WAN [Basic Concepts, Line Configuration, Topology, Transmission Mode, Identify Key Components of Network, Categories of Network, Differentiating between LAN, MAN, WANS and Internet]. Section B The OSI Model, The Physical Layer (Bandwidth Limited Signals, Transmission Media, Wireless Transmission), The Data link Layer, Error Detection and Correction, Data Link Protocols, The Medium Access Sub-layer, The Channel Allocation Problem, Multiple Access Protocol, IEE Standard 802 for LANs and MANs, Bridges, The Network Layer Routing Algorithm, Congestion Control Algorithm, Internet Working, The Transport Layer, The Application Layer, MAC Protocols for High Speeds LANs. Section C Introduction to TCP/IP [Understand the TCP/IP Protocol Suite, its History and Modification Processes, Compare TCP/IP to the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model, Examine a Number of TCP/IP Applications such as FTP, Telnet, DNS, DHCP, Boot, etc.]

