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ioelectricity and Electrodes
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attern Recognition
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icro controllers and Applications
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patibility techniquesE
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iomaterials
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henomena in living system
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ll University E
xaminations (Theory and P
ractical) are of 3 hours duration.
*:Tutorials
T:T
heory periods per week P
: Practical /D
rawing P
eriods per week
C:Total C
redits for the subject
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I Year B
.Tech. B
ME
2+1 0 4(H
S 05231) E
NG
LIS
H
1.IN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N :
In view of the grow
ing importance of E
nglish as a tool for global comm
unica-tion and the consequent em
phasis on training students to acquire comm
uni-cative com
petence, the syllabus has been designed to develop linguistic andcom
municative com
petence of Engineering students. T
he prescribed booksand the exercises are m
eant to serve broadly as students’ handbooks, to en-courage them
to develop their language skills. The tw
o textbooks identified bythe B
oard of Studies serve the purpose of illustrating the conceptual fram
e-w
ork within w
hich the syllabus is to be administered in the classroom
. When a
textbook is prescribed content is generally paid attention to. How
ever, the stressin this syllabus is on language acquisition and skill developm
ent, calling forboth the teacher and the taught to go beyond the prescribed texts and inno-vate exercises and tasks.
2.O
BJE
CT
IVE
S :
1.To prom
ote the language proficiency of the students with em
phasis on improv-
ing their LSR
W skills.
2.To im
part training to the students through the syllabus and its theoretical andpractical com
ponents.
3.To im
prove comm
unication skills in formal and inform
al situations.
3.S
YL
LA
BU
S :
Listen
ing
Skills :
•Listening for general content
•Listening to fill up inform
ation gaps•
Intensive listening•
Listening for specific information
•N
ote-taking - guided and unguided•
Post-listening testing
Sp
eaking
Skills :
•O
ral practice•
Developing confidence
•Introducing oneself/others
•A
sking for/ giving information
•D
escribing objects/offering solutions•
Describing situations
•R
ole play•
Expressing agreem
ent/disagreement
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Read
ing
Co
mp
rehen
sion
•S
kimm
ing the text•
Understanding the gist of an argum
ent•
Identifying the topic sentence•
Inferring lexical and contextual meaning
•U
nderstanding discourse features•
Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentences
NO
TE
:T
he stu
den
t, thro
ug
h th
e trainin
g im
parted
to h
im/h
er by m
eans
of th
e text-based
app
roach
, will b
e examin
ed in
answ
ering
qu
estion
so
n an
un
seen p
assage.
Writin
g S
kills :•
Writing a sentence
•U
se of appropriate vocabulary•
Paragraph w
riting•
Coherence and cohesiveness
•N
arration / description•
Interpreting data•
Form
al and informal letter w
riting•
Sending e-m
ails•
Information transfer
•E
diting a passage
4.T
EX
TB
OO
KS
PR
ES
CR
IBE
D :
In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four
skills mentioned above, the follow
ing texts and course content, divided intoE
ight Units, are prescribed:
1.L
EA
RN
ING
EN
GL
ISH
: A C
omm
unicative Approach, H
yderabad: Orient
Longman, 2005.(S
elected Lessons)
2.W
ING
S O
F F
IRE
: An A
utobiography – AP
J Abdul K
alam, A
bridged versionw
ith Exercises, H
yderabad: Universities P
ress (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
Th
e follo
win
g lesso
ns fro
m th
e prescrib
ed texts are reco
mm
end
ed fo
r stud
y :
A.
ST
UD
Y M
AT
ER
IAL
:
Un
it – I
1.A
stron
om
y from L
EA
RN
ING
EN
GL
ISH
: A C
om
mu
nicative A
pp
roach
, Ori-
ent Longman, 2005.
2.C
hapters 1-4 from
Wings of F
ire: An A
utobiography – AP
J Ab
du
l Kalam
, anab
ridg
ed versio
n w
ith E
xercises, Un
iversities Press (In
dia) P
vt. Ltd
., 2004
Un
it – II
3.Inform
ation Technology from
LEA
RN
ING
EN
GLIS
H: A
Com
municative A
p-proach, O
rient L
on
gm
an, 2005.
4.C
hapters 5-8 from
Wings of F
ire: An A
utobiography – AP
J Ab
du
l Kalam
, anab
ridg
ed versio
n w
ith E
xercises, Un
iversities Press (In
dia) P
vt. Ltd
., 2004
Un
it – III
5.H
umour fro
m LE
AR
NIN
G E
NG
LISH
: A C
omm
unicative Approach, O
rient
Lo
ng
man
, 2005.
6.C
hapters 9-12 from
Wings of F
ire: An A
utobiography – AP
J Ab
du
l Kalam
, anab
ridg
ed versio
n w
ith E
xercises., Un
iversities Press (In
dia) P
vt. Ltd
., 2004
Un
it – IV
7.E
nvironment fro
m LE
AR
NIN
G E
NG
LISH
: A C
omm
unicative Approach, O
ri-en
t Lo
ng
man
, 2005.
8.C
hapters 13-16 from
Wings of F
ire: An A
utobiography – AP
J Ab
du
l Kalam
,an
abrid
ged
version
with
Exercises, U
niversities P
ress (Ind
ia) Pvt. L
td.,
2004
Un
it – V
9.Inspiration fro
m LE
AR
NIN
G E
NG
LISH
: A C
omm
unicative Approach, O
rient
Lo
ng
man
, 2005.
10.C
hapters 17-20 from
Wings of F
ire: An A
utobiography – AP
J Ab
du
l Kalam
,an
abrid
ged
version
with
Exercises, U
niversities P
ress (Ind
ia) Pvt. L
td.,
2004.
Un
it – VI
11.H
uman Interest fro
m LE
AR
NIN
G E
NG
LISH
: A C
omm
unicative Approach,
Orien
t Lo
ng
man
, 2005.
12.C
hapters 21-24 from
Wings of F
ire: An A
utobiography – AP
J Ab
du
l Kalam
,an
abrid
ged
version
with
Exercises, U
niversities P
ress (Ind
ia) Pvt. L
td.,
2004.
* Exercises from
the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroomtasks.
Un
it – VII
Reading and W
riting Skills
Reading C
omprehension
Situational dialogues
Report w
ritingLetter w
ritingE
ssay writing
Information transfer
Un
it – VIII
Rem
edial English
Com
mon errors
Subject-V
erb agreement
Use of A
rticles and Prepositions
Tense and aspect
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C
3+1 0 6
(MA 05363) M
ATHEMATICS – I
UNIT – I
Sequences – series – Convergences and divergence – R
atio test – Com
parison test – Integral test –
Cauchy’s root test – R
aabe’s test – Absolute and conditional convergence. Rolle’s theorem
– Lagrange’s
Mean Value Theorem
– Cauchy’s M
ean value Theorem – G
eneralized Mean Value theorem
(Taylor’s
Theorem).
UNIT – II
Functions of several variables – Functional dependence- Jacobian- Maxim
a and Minim
a of functions
of two variables w
ith constraints or without constraints- R
adius, Centre and C
ircle of Curvature –
Evolutes and Envelopes.
UNIT – III
Curve tracing – C
artesian , polar and Parametric curves - Applications of integration to lengths ,
volumes and surface areas in C
artesian and polar coordinates.
UNIT – IV
Differential equations of first order and first degree – exact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to
New
ton’s Law of cooling, Law
of natural growth and decay, O
rthogonal trajectories-Non-hom
ogeneous
linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients w
ith RH
S term of the
type eax, Sin ax, cos ax, polynom
ials in x, eaxV(x), xV(x), m
ethod of variation of parameters.
UNIT – V
Laplace transform of standard functions – Inverse transform
– first shifting Theorem, Transform
s of
derivatives and integrals – Unit step function – second shifting theorem
– Dirac’s delta function –
Convolution theorem
– Periodic function - Differentiation and integration of transform
s-Application of
Laplace transforms to ordinary differential equations.
UNIT – VI
Multiple integrals - double and triple integrals – change of variables – change of order of integration.
Vocab
ulary – S
yno
nym
s & A
nto
nym
s, on
e-wo
rd su
bstitu
tes, prefixes &
suffixes, Id
iom
s & p
hrases, w
ord
s often
con
fused
.B
oo
ks Reco
mm
end
ed :
1.E
ffective Techn
ical Co
mm
un
ication
, M A
shraf Rizvi, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill P
ub-lishing C
ompany Ltd.
2.E
veryday D
ialog
ues in
En
glish
, Robert J D
ixson, Prentice H
all of India Pvt
Ltd., New
Delhi.
3.S
treng
then
You
r En
glish
, Bhaskaran &
Horsburgh, O
xford University P
ress4.
En
glish
for Tech
nical C
om
mu
nicatio
n, K
R Lakshm
inarayana, SC
ITE
CH
5.S
trategies fo
r En
gin
eering
Co
mm
un
ication
, Susan S
tevenson & S
teveW
hitmore ( John W
iley and sons).6.
En
glish
for E
ng
ineers: W
ith C
D, S
irish Chaudhary, V
ikas Publishing H
ouseP
vt. Ltd. With C
D.
7.B
asic Co
mm
un
ication
Skills fo
r Techn
olo
gy, A
ndrea J Rutherfoord, P
earsonE
ducation Asia.
8.M
urp
hy’s E
ng
lish G
ramm
ar with
CD
, Murphy, C
ambridge U
niversity Press
9.A
Practical C
ou
rse in E
ng
lish P
ron
un
ciation
, (with
two
Au
dio
cassettes),S
ethi, Sadanand &
Jindal , Prentice –H
all of India Pvt Ltd., N
ew D
elhi.10.
En
glish
for P
rofessio
nal S
tud
ents, by S
S P
rabhakara Rao.
11.T
he O
xford
Gu
ide to
Writin
g an
d S
peakin
g, John S
eely, Oxford.
12.G
ramm
ar Gam
es, Renvolucri M
ario, Cam
bridge University P
ress.
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UNIT – VII
Vector Calculus: G
radient- Divergence- C
url and their related properties of sums- products- Laplacian
and second order operators. Vector Integration - Line integral – work done – Potential function –
area- surface and volume integrals.
UNIT – VIII
Vector integral theorems: G
reen’s theorem- Stoke’s and G
auss’s Divergence Theorem
. Verification
of Green’s - Stoke’s and G
auss’s Theorems – C
ylindrical, Spherical coordinates-Expressions Grad,
div, curl in spherical and cylindrical coordinates.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – 1, 2005
T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and others, S.C
hand and Com
pany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
athematics–I, 2002, P.N
ageswara R
ao, Y.Narsim
hulu, Prabhakara Rao,
Deepthi Publishers
2.Engineering M
athematics- I, 2004, D
r.Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publishers.
3.Engineering M
athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri R
ama C
hary, M.Bhujanga R
ao, Shankar, B.S.
Publications 2000.
4.Engineering M
athematics-I R
ukmangadhachary, Pearson Education.
5.A Text book of Engineering M
athematics, VP M
ishra, Galgotia Publications.
6.Engineering M
athematics – I, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C
3+1 0 6
(MA
05361) MA
TH
EM
AT
ICA
L M
ET
HO
DS
UNIT - I
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations : Introduction – The Bisection Method – The
Method of False Position – The Iteration M
ethod – New
ton-Raphson M
ethod.
Interpolation : Introduction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation – Finite differences- Forw
ard Differ-
ences-Backward differences –C
entral differences – Symbolic relations and separation of sym
bols-D
ifferences of a polynomial-N
ewton’s form
ulae for interpolation – Central difference interpolation For-
mulae – G
auss’ Central D
ifference Formulae –Interpolation w
ith unevenly spaced points-Lagrange’sInterpolation form
ula.
UNIT - II
Fitting a straight line –Nonlinear curve fitting –C
urve fitting by a sum of exponentials-W
eighted leastsquares approxim
ation-Linear weighted least squares approxim
ation-Nonlinear w
eighted least squares.
Num
erical Differentiation and Integration: The C
ubic Spline Method – Trapezoidal rule – Sim
pson’s 1/3 R
ule –Simpson’s 3/8 R
ule- Boole’s and Weddle’s R
ules .
UNIT - III
Num
erical solution of Ordinary D
ifferential equations: Solution by Taylor’s series-Picard’s Method of
successive Approximations-Euler’s M
ethod-Runge-Kutta M
ethods –Predictor-Corrector M
ethods-Adam
s-Moulton M
ethod –Milne’s M
ethod.
UNIT – IV
Matrices and Linear system
s of equations: Elementary row
transformations-R
ank-Echelon form, N
or-m
al form – Solution of Linear System
s – Direct M
ethods- LU D
ecomposotion- LU
Decom
position fromG
auss Elimination –Solution of Tridiagonal System
s-Solution of Linear Systems.
UNIT - V
Eigen values, eigen vectors – properties – Cayley-H
amilton Theorem
- Inverse and powers of a m
atrixby C
ayley-Ham
ilton theorem – D
iagonolization of matrix. C
alculation of powers of m
atrix – Modal and
spectral matrices.
UNIT - VI
Real m
atrices – Symm
etric, skew - sym
metric, orthogonal, Linear Transform
ation - Orthogonal Trans-
formation. C
omplex m
atrices: Herm
itian, Skew-H
ermitian and U
nitary – Eigen values and eigen vec-tors of com
plex matrices and their properties.
Quadratic form
s- Reduction of quadratic form
to canonical form – R
ank - Positive, negative definite -sem
i definite - index - signature - Sylvester law.
UNIT –VII
Fourier Series: Determ
ination of Fourier coefficients – Fourier series – even and odd functions –Fourier series in an arbitrary interval – even and odd periodic continuation – H
alf-range Fourier sineand cosine expansions.
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Fourier integral theorem (only statem
ent)– Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Fourier transform –
Fourier sine and cosine transforms – properties – inverse transform
s – Finite Fourier transforms.
UNIT - VIII
Formation of partial differential equations by elim
ination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions– solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear (standard type)equations . M
ethodof separation of variables.
z-transform – inverse z-transform
- properties – Dam
ping rule – Shifting rule – Initial and final valuetheorem
s. Convolution theorem
– Solution of difference equation by z-transforms.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A Text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – II, 2005 T,K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi
and others, S.Chand and C
ompany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
athematics–II, 2002, P.N
ageswara R
ao, Y.Narsim
hulu, Prabhakara Rao
2.E
ngineering Mathem
atics, S.K
.V.S
. Sri R
ama C
hary, M.B
hujanga Rao, S
hankar,B.S.Publications 2000.
3.Advanced Engineering M
athematics (eighth edition), Erw
in Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons
(ASIA) Pvt. Ltd. 2001.
4.Advanced Engineering Peter V.O
’Neil Thom
son Brooks/Cole.
5. Advanced Engineering M
athematics, M
erle C.Potter, J.L.G
oldberg, E.F.Abrufadel, Oxford
University Press. Third Edition 2005.
6.N
umerical M
ethods: V N Vedam
urthy , Iyengar N C
h N Vikas pub. R
eprint 2005
7.N
umerical M
ethods: S.Arumugam
& others. Scitech pub.
8.Elem
entary Num
erical Analysis : An Algorithmic Approach: S.D
.Conte and C
arl.D.E.Boor,
Tata Mac-G
raw H
ill.
9.Introductory M
ethods of Num
erical Analysis: S.S.Sastry, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd.,
10.Engineering M
athematics – II, 2005, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
11.N
umerical M
ethods for Scientific and Engineering Com
putation: M.K.Jain, S.R
.K. Iyengar,R
.K.Jain, New
Age International (P) Ltd.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C2+1 0 4
(PY 05047) APPLIED PHYSICS
UNIT I
BONDING
IN SOLIDS : Introduction - Types of Bonding - Ionic bond - C
ovalent bond - Metallic
bond - Cohesive energy - C
alculation of Cohesive energy.
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES : Introduction - Space lattice - Basis - Unit cell - Lattice param
eter -C
rystal systems - Bravais lattices - Structure and Packing fractions of Sim
ple cubic - Body Centred
Cubic - Face C
entred Cubic crystals - Structures of D
iamond, ZnS, N
aCl, C
sCl.
UNIT II
CRYSTAL PLANES & X-RAY DIFFRACTION : D
irections and Planes in crystals – Miller Indices
- Separation between successive [h k l] planes - D
iffraction of X-rays by Crystal planes - Bragg’s Law
- Laue method -Pow
der method.
UNIT III
DEFECTS IN SOLIDS : Im
perfections in Crystals - Point defects - Schottky and Frenkel defects -
Energy for formation of a Vacancy - Equilibrium
concentration of Schottky and Frenkel defects -Linedefects - Edge and Screw
dislocations - Burger’s Vectors.
PRINCIPLES OF Q
UANTUM M
ECHANICS : Waves and Particles - Planck’s quantum
theory - de-Broglie hypothesis – M
atter waves - D
avisson and Germ
er experiment - Schroedinger’s Tim
eIndependent W
ave equation - Physical significance of the Wave function - Particle in a one dim
ensionalpotential box.
UNIT IV
ELECTRON THEO
RY OF M
ETALS : Classical free electron theory - M
ean free path - Relaxation
time and drift velocity - Ferm
i-Dirac distribution (descriptive) - Q
uantum free electron theory -
Sources of electrical resistance - Kronig-Penney model (qualitative treatm
ent) - Origin of energy
band formation in solids - C
oncept of effective mass.
UNIT V
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES:Introduction - D
ielectric constant - Electronic, Ionic and Orientation
polarizabilities - Internal fields - Clausius-M
ossotti equation – Frequency dependence of the polarizability- Ferro and Piezo electricity.
MAG
NETIC PROPERTIES : Perm
eability - Magnetization - O
rigin of magnetic m
oment - C
lassificationof m
agnetic materials - D
ia, Para and Ferro magnetism
- Hysteresis curve - Soft and H
ard magnetic
materials - anti-Ferro and Ferri m
agnetism - Ferrites and their applications.
UNIT VI
SEMICO
NDUCTORS : Introduction - Intrinsic sem
iconductor and carrier concentration – Equation forconductivity - Extrinsic sem
iconductor and carrier concentration - Drift and diffusion - Einstein’s
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equation - Hall effect.
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY : G
eneral properties - Meissner effect - Penetration depth - Type I and Type
II superconductors - Flux quantization - Josephson Effect - B
CS
Theory - Applications of
superconductors.
UNIT VII
LASERS : Introduction - Characteristics of Lasers - Spontaneous and Stim
ulated Emission of
radiation - Einstein’s coefficients - Population inversion - Ruby Laser - H
elium-N
eon Laser -Sem
iconductor Laser - Applications of Lasers in Industry, Scientific and Medical fields.
UNIT VIII
FIBER OPTICS : Introduction - Principle of optical fiber - Acceptance angle and Acceptance cone -
Num
erical aperture - Step-Index fiber and transmission of signal in SI fiber - G
raded-Index fiber andtransm
ission of signal in GI fiber - Attenuation in optical fibers - Advantages of optical fibers in
comm
unication - Application of optical fibers in Medicine and Sensors.
TEXTBOO
KS :
1.Applied Physics by D
r. M.C
handra Shekar & Dr.P.Appala N
aidu; V.G.S. Book links.
2.Solid State Physics by P.K. Palanisam
y; Scitech Publications (India) Pvt.ltd.
REFERENCES :
1.M
aterials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan; Prentice-H
all India
2.M
aterials Science by M.Arum
ugam; Anuradha Agencies
3.Solid State Physics by N
.W. Ashcroft & N
.David M
erwin, Thom
son Learning
4.Solid State Physics by D
r. B.S.Bellubbi & Dr. Adeel Ahm
ad; Premier Publishing house
5.Solid State Physics by M
ani Naidu; Vijayam
Publications
6.M
aterials Science by M.S.Vijaya & G
. Rangarajan; Tata M
cGraw
Hill
7.Introduction to Solid State Physics by C
.Kittel; Wiley Eastern lim
ited
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C
3+1 0 6
(CS 05106) C PROG
RAMM
ING AND DATA STRUCTURES
UNIT - I
Algorithm, flow
chart, program developm
ent steps, basic structures of C language, C
tokens, data
types and sizes, declaration of variables, assigning values, arithmetic, relational and logical operator,
increment and decrem
ent operators, conditional operator, bit-wise operators, type conversions, ex-
pressions, evaluation, input-output statements, blocks, if and sw
itch statement, w
hile, do-while and
for statements, C
programs covering all the above aspects.
UNIT - II
One dim
ensional & Two dim
ensional arrays, initialization, string variables-declaration, reading, writ-
ing, Basics of functions,Parameter pasing,String handling function, user-defined functions, recursive
functions, variables and storage classes, scope rules, block structure, header files, C preprocessor,
example C
programs.
UNIT - III
Pointer and Arrays : Pointers and addresses, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers And function argu-
ments, Address arithm
etic, character pointers and functions, pointers to pointers, multi-dim
ensional
arrays, initialization of pointer arrays, comm
and line arguments, pointers to functions.
UNIT - IV
Structures : Definition, initializing, assigning values, passing of structures as argum
ents, Arrays of
structures, pointers to structures, self referential structures. Unions, typedef, bit fields, C
program
examples.
UNIT - V
Console & File I/O : Standard I/O
, Formatted I/O
, opening & closing of files, I/O operations on files.
UNIT - VI
Linear DataStructures : Introduction to DataStructures, representing stacks and queues in C
using
arrays, Infix, Postfix & Prefix programs, circular queues.
UNIT - VII
Linked Lists : Singly linked list, Doubly linked list, C
ircular List, representing stacks and Queues in C
using linked lists
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Non-Linear Data Structures : Binary trees: Representation, tree traversals, graph representation,
graph traversal, Spanning trees.
UNIT - VIII
Sorting & Searching : Searching Methods- Linear and binary search m
ethods, Sorting methods- Ex:
Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion sort, heap sort, quick sort.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.C
And Data structures – P.Padm
anabham, BS Publications
2.C
& Data Structures, Ashok N
.Kamthane, Pearson Education
REFERENCES :
1.C
& Data Structures – Prof. P.S.D
eshPande, Prof O.G
.Kakde, Wiley D
reamtech Pvt. Ltd.,
New
Delhi.
2.D
ataStructures Using C
– A.S.Tanenbaum, PH
I/Pearson education
3.The C
Programm
ing Language, B.W. Kernighan, D
ennis M.R
itchie, PHI/Pearson Education
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITY,H
YD
ER
AB
AD
I Year B
.Tech. B
ME
T P
C
2+1 0 4
(EC
05422) NE
TW
OR
K A
NA
LYS
IS
UN
IT I
Basic V
oltage and Current relationships for R
, L and C, 1
st order Circuits, R
L &
RC
, initial conditions for L and C, K
irchoffs’ Laws, Ideal V
oltage and Current sources.
Netw
ork Topology: Definitions, G
raph, Tree, Basic C
utset and Basic Tieset M
atrices
for planar networks, F
ormulation of netw
ork equations using loop and nodal methods
of Analysis w
ith dependent and independent Voltage and C
urrrent sources. Duality
and Dual netw
orks.
UN
IT II
Magnetic C
ircuits, Self and M
utual inductances, dot convention, impedance,
reactance concept, Impedance transform
ation and coupled circuits, co-efficient of
coupling, equivalent T for M
agnetically coupled circuits, Ideal Transformer.
UN
IT III
Steady state and transient analysis of R
C, R
L and RLC
Circuits, C
ircuits with sw
itches,
step response, 2nd order series and parallel R
LC C
ircuits, Root locus, dam
ping factor,
over damped, under dam
ped, critically damped cases, quality factor and bandw
idth
for series and parallel resonance, resonance curves
UN
IT IV
Netw
ork Analysis using Laplace transform
techniques, step, impulse and exponential
excitation, response due to periodic excitation, RM
S and average value of periodic
waveform
s.
UN
IT V
Netw
ork theorems, Tellegens, S
uperposition, Reciprocity, T
hevinin’s, Norton’s, M
ax
Pow
er Transfer theorem. M
illiman’s T
heorem (A
ll without proof but w
ith applications
to network analysis) C
omplex P
ower, j N
otation, phasor diagram, S
inusoidal steady
state analysis, Duality in netw
orks.
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UN
IT V
I
Two port netw
ork parameters, Z
, Y, AB
CD
, h and g parameters, C
haracteristic
impedance, Im
age transfer constant, image and iterative im
pedance, network
function, driving point and transfer functions – using transformed (S
) variables, Poles
and Zeros.
UN
IT V
II
Standard T, p, L S
ections, Characteristic im
pedance, image transfer constants,
Design of A
ttenuators, impedance m
atching network, T
and p Conversion
UN
IT V
III
LC N
etworks and F
ilters: Properties of LC
Netw
orks, Foster’s R
eactance theorem,
design of constant K, LP, H
P and B
P F
ilters, Com
posite filter design.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S :
1.N
etwork A
nalysis – ME
Van V
alkenburg, Prentice H
all of India, 3rd E
dition,
2000.
2.N
etworks, Lines and F
ields - JD R
yder, PH
I, 2nd E
dition, 1999.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
:
1.E
ngineering Circuit A
nalysis – William
Hayt and Jack E
Kem
merly, M
GH
,
5th E
dition, 1993.
2.N
etwork A
nalysis and Synthesis – N
.C.Jagan and C
.Lakshminarayana, B
.S.
Publications, 2004.
3.E
lectric Circuits – J.E
dminister and M
.Nahvi – S
chaum’s O
utlines, TM
H,
1999.
4.N
etwork T
heory – Sudarshan and S
hyam M
ohan, TM
H.
5.C
omm
unication Engineering N
etworks – E
veritt and Anner.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C
3+1 0 6
(EC 05210) ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
UNIT-I
ELECTRON DYNAM
ICS AND CRO : M
otion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields.
Simple problem
s involving electric and magnetic fields only. Electrostatic and m
agnetic focusing.
Principles of CR
T, deflection sensitivity (Electrostatic and magnetic deflection). Applications of C
RO
:
Voltage, Current and Frequency M
easurements.
UNIT- II
JUNCTION DIO
DE CHARACTERISTICS : Review
of semi conductor Physics – n and p –type sem
i
conductors, Mass Action Law
, Continuity Equation, H
all Effect, Open-circuited p-n junction, The p-n
junction as a rectifier (forward bias and reverse bias), The current com
ponents in p-n diode, Law of
junction, Diode equation, Energy band diagram
of p-n diode, Volt-ampere characteristics of p-n diode,
Temperature dependence of VI characteristic, Transition and D
iffusion capacitances, Breakdown
Mechanism
s in Semi C
onductor Diodes, Zener diode characteristics, C
haracteristics of Tunnel Diode,
Varactar Diode.
UNIT- III
RECTIFIERS, FILTERS AND REGULATO
RS : Half w
ave rectifier, ripple factor, full wave rectifier,
Harm
onic components in a rectifier circuit, Inductor filter, C
apacitor filter, L- section filter, π- sectionfilter, M
ultiple L- section and Multiple π section filter, and com
parison of various filter circuits in terms
of ripple factors, Simple circuit of a regulator using zener diode, Series and Shunt voltage regulators
UNIT- IV
TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS : C
onstruction, principle of operation, V-I characteristics, symbol,
equivalent circuit, parameter calculations, applications, and specifications of – BJT, FET, and M
OSFETS,
Enhancement and D
epletion mode M
OSFET, Salient features of different configuration of BJT and
FET. Introduction to SCR
, UJT, LED
and Photodiode.
UNIT-V
BIASING AND STABILISATIO
N : BJT biasing, DC
equivalent model, criteria for fixing operating
point, methods of Bias stabilization, Therm
al run away, Therm
al stability, Biasing of JFET and MO
SFET,C
omparison of BJT, JFET and M
OSFET devices.
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UNIT- VI
AMPLIFIERS : Sm
all signal low frequency transistor am
plifier circuits: h-parameter representation of
a transistor, Analysis of single stage transistor amplifier using h-param
eters: voltage gain, currentgain, Input im
pedance and Output im
pedance. FET and MO
SFET Small signal m
odel. (C.G
, C.D
, C.S
configurations) R.C
Coupled Am
plifiers using BJT and JFET, Concepts of f α , f β and f τ .
UNIT- VII
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS : C
oncept of feedback, Classification of feedback am
plifiers, General
characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers, Effect of Feedback on Am
plifier characteristics, Simple
problems.
UNIT-VIII
OSCILLATO
RS : Condition for oscillations. R
C and LC
type Oscillators, C
rystal oscillators, Frequencyand am
plitude stability of oscillators, Generalized analysis of LC
oscillators, Quartz ,H
artley, and Colpitts
Oscillators, R
C-phase shift and W
ien-bridge oscillators.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – J.M
illman and C
.C.H
alkias, Tata McG
raw H
ill, 1998.
2.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – R
.L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Pearson/Prentice
Hall,9
th Edition,2006.
REFERENCES :
1.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – T.F. Bogart Jr., J.S.Beasley and G
.Rico, Pearson Education,
6th edition, 2004.
2.Principles of Electronic C
ircuits – S.G.Burns and P.R
.Bond, Galgotia Publications, 2
nd Edn..,1998.
3.M
icroelectronics – Millm
an and Grabel, Tata M
cGraw
Hill, 1988.
4.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – K. Lal Kishore, B.S. Publications, 2
nd Edition, 2005.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C 0 3 4
(ME 05220) ENG
INEERING DRAW
ING PRACTICE LAB
UNIT – I
Introduction to engineering graphics – construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola – cylindricalcurves.
UNIT – II
Orthographic projections of points, lines and planes – axis inclined to one planes and inclined to both
the planes.
UNIT – III
Orthographic projections of solids :
Cylinder, cone, prism
, pyramid and sphere positions and axis inclined to both the planes.
UNIT – IV
Isomeric projections of lines, planes and sim
ple solids
UNIT – V
Conversion of orthographic view
s into isometric view
s and vice-versa.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Engineering graphics By K.L. N
arayana & P.Kannayya
2.Engineering draw
ings By N.D
.Bhatt
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C0 3 4
(CS 05144) COM
PUTER PROG
RAMM
ING LAB
1.W
rite a C program
to evaluates the following algebraic expressions after reading
necessary values from the user:
a)ax+
b/ax-b
b)2.5 log x +
cos 32 0 + | x 2 –y 2 | + v 2xy
c)1/α √√ √√√
2 π e- (x-m
/ √√ √√√2 σ) 2
2.W
rite a C program
for the following
a)P
rinting three given integers in ascending order
b)S
um of 1 + 2+ 3 + _ _ _ _ _ n
c)1 + x 2/2! + x 2/ 4!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto ten term
s
d)x +x 3/3! + x 5/5!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto 7 th digit accuracy
e)R
ead x and compute Y
=1 for x > 0
Y=0 for x = 0
Y= -1 for x<0
3.W
rite C program
using FOR
statement to find the follow
ing from a given set of 20 integers.
i) Total num
ber of even integers. ii) Total number of odd integers.
iii)Sum
of all even integers.iv) Sum
of all odd integers.
4.W
rite a C program
to obtain the product of two m
atrices A of size (3X3) and B of size (3X2).The resultant m
atrix C is to be printed out along w
ith A and B. Assume suitable values for A
& B.
5.U
sing switch-case statem
ent, write a C
program that takes tw
o operands and one operatorfrom
the user, performs the operation and then prints the answ
er. (consider operators +,-,/,* and %
).
6.W
rite C procedures to add, subtract, m
ultiply and divide two com
plex numbers (x+iy) and
(a+ib). Also write the m
ain program that uses these procedures.
7.The total distance traveled by vehicle in ‘t’ seconds is given by distance = ut+1/2at 2 w
here‘u’ and ‘a’ are the initial velocity (m
/sec.) and acceleration (m/sec
2). Write C
program to find
the distance traveled at regular intervals of time given the values of ‘u’ and ‘a’. The program
should provide the flexibility to the user to select his own tim
e intervals and repeat thecalculations for different values of ‘u’ and ‘a’.
8. A
cloth show room
has announced the following seasonal discounts on
purchase of items.
Discount (P
ercentage)
Am
ountM
ill Cloth
Handloom
items
1-100-
5.0
101-2005.0
7.5
201-3007.5
10.0
Above 300
10.015.0
PU
RC
HA
SE
Write a C
program using S
witch and If statem
ents to complete the net am
ountto be paid by a custom
er.
9.G
iven a number, w
rite a C program
using while loop to reverse the digits of the
number. E
xample 1234 to be w
ritten as 4321.
10.T
he Fibonacci sequence of num
bers is 1,1,2,3,5,8… based on the recurrence
relationf(n) =
f (n-1) + f (n-2) for n>
2.W
rite a C program
using do-while to calculate and print the first n fibonacci
numbers.
11.W
rite C program
s to print the following outputs using F
or loop.
122
33
34
44
45
55
55
12
23
33
44
44
55
55
5
12.W
rite a C program
to extract a portion of a character string and print the extractedstring. A
ssume that m
characters are extracted starting with the nth character.
13.A
Maruthi C
ar dealer maintains a record of sales of various vehicles in the
following form
:
Veh
icle type
Mo
nth
of
Sales
Price (R
s).
Maruthi – 800
02/8775,000
Maruthi – D
X07/87
95,000G
ypsy04/88
1,10,000M
aruthi Van
08/8885,000
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Write a C
program to read this data into a table of strings and output the details of a
particular vehicle sold during a specified period. The program should request the user to
input the vehicle type and the period (Starting month & ending m
onth).
14.W
rite a function that will scan a character string passed as an argum
ent and covert all lower
case characters into their upper case equivalents.
15.Im
plement the follow
ing data structures using Arrays
i) Stacks ii) Linear Queues iii) C
ircular queues
16.Im
plement binary search tree using linked list and perform
the following operations.
i) Insertion ii) Deletion iii) Inorder Traversal iv) Preorder Traversal
v) Post Order Traversal.
17.Singly linked list and doubly linked lists
i) Insertion ii) D
eletion iii) Lookup
18.i) Im
plement stack using singly linked list.
ii) Implem
ent queue using singly linked list.
19.Im
plement the follow
ing sorting techniques.
i) Bubble sort ii) Insertion Sort iii) Quick Sort iv) H
eap Sort.
20.Im
plement the follow
ing searching method.
i) Sequential Search ii) Binary Search
21.i) C
onversion of Infix expression to Postfix notation.
ii) Simple expression evaluator, that can handle +,-,/ and *.
22.Im
plement the algorithm
s for the following iterative m
ethods using C to find one root of the
equation
9x1 +2x
2 +4x3 = 0
x1 +10x
2 +4x3 = 6
2x1 -4x
2 +10x3 = -15.
23.W
rite Com
puter programs to im
plement the Lagrange interpolation and N
ewton- G
regoryforw
ard interpolation.
24.Im
plement in ‘C
’ the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithm
s.
25.Im
plement Traezoidal and Sim
pson methods.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. BME
T P C0 3 4
(CS 05337) IT WO
RKSHOP
Objectives :
The IT Workshop for engineers is a 6 training lab course spread over 90 hours. The m
odules includetraining on PC
Hardw
are, Internet & World W
ide Web and Productivity tools including M
S Word,
Excel, Power Point and Publisher.
PC Hardware introduces the students to a personal com
puter and its basic peripherals, the processof assem
bling a personal computer, installation of system
software like W
indows XP, Linux and the
required device drivers. In addition hardware and softw
are level troubleshooting process, tips andtricks w
ould be covered.
Internet & World W
ide Web m
odule introduces the different ways of hooking the PC
on to the internetfrom
home and w
orkplace and effectively usage of the internet. Usage of w
eb browsers, em
ail,new
sgroups and discussion forums w
ould be covered. In addition, awareness of cyber hygiene, i.e.,
protecting the personal computer from
getting infected with the viruses, w
orms and other cyber attacks
would be introduced.
Productivity tools module w
ould enable the students in crafting professional word docum
ents, excelspread sheets, pow
er point presentations and personal web sites using the M
icrosoft suite of officetools and LaTeX.
PC Hardware
Week 1 – Task 1 : Identify the peripherals of a com
puter, components in a C
PU and its functions.
Draw
the block diagram of the C
PU along w
ith the configuration of each peripheral and submit to your
instructor.
Week 2 – Task 2 : Every student should disassem
ble and assemble the PC
back to working condition.
Lab instructors should verify the work and follow
it up with a Viva. Also students need to go through the
video which show
s the process of assembling a PC
. A video would be given as part of the course
content.
Week 3 – Task 3 : Every student should individually install w
indows XP on the personal com
puter.Lab instructor should verify the installation and follow
it up with a Viva.
Week 4 – Task 4 : Every student should install Linux on the com
puter. This computer should have
window
s installed. The system should be configured as dual boot w
ith both window
s and Linux. Labinstructors should verify the installation and follow
it up with a Viva
Week 5 – Task 5 : Several m
ini tasks would be that covers Basic com
mands in Linux and Basic
system adm
inistration in Linux which includes: Basic Linux com
mands in bash, C
reate hard and symbolic
links, Text processing, Using w
ildcards
Week 6 – Task 6 : Hardw
are Troubleshooting : Students have to be given a PC w
hich does notboot due to im
proper assembly or defective peripherals. They should identify the problem
and fix it toget the com
puter back to working condition. The w
ork done should be verified by the instructor andfollow
ed up with a Viva
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Week 7 – Task 7 : Softw
are Troubleshooting : Students have to be given a malfunctioning C
PUdue to system
software problem
s. They should identify the problem and fix it to get the com
puter backto w
orking condition. The work done should be verified by the instructor and follow
ed up with a Viva.
Week 8 – Task 8 : The test consists of various system
s with H
ardware / Softw
are related troubles,Form
atted disks without operating system
s.
Internet & World W
ide Web
Week 9 - Task 1 : O
rientation & Connectivity Boot Camp : Students should get connected to their
Local Area Netw
ork and access the Internet. In the process they configure the TCP/IP setting. Finally
students should demonstrate, to the instructor, how
to access the websites and em
ail. If there is nointernet connectivity preparations need to be m
ade by the instructors to simulate the W
WW
on theLAN
.
Week 10 - Task 2 : W
eb Browsers, Surfing the W
eb : Students customize their w
eb browsers w
iththe LAN
proxy settings, bookmarks, search toolbars and pop up blockers. Also, plug-ins like M
acromedia
Flash and JRE for applets should be configured.
Week 11 - Task 3 : Search Engines & Netiquette : Students should know
what search engines are
and how to use the search engines. A few
topics would be given to the students for w
hich they need tosearch on G
oogle. This should be demonstrated to the instructors.
Week 12 - Task 4 : Cyber Hygiene : Students w
ould be exposed to the various threats on theinternet and w
ould be asked to configure their computer to be safe on the internet. They need to first
install an anti virus software, configure their personal firew
all and window
s update on their computer.
Then they need to customize their brow
sers to block pop ups, block active x downloads to avoid
viruses and/or worm
s.
Week 13 M
odule Test A test which sim
ulates all of the above tasks would be crafted and given to the
students.
LaTeX
and
Micro
soft W
ord
Week 14 – W
ord
Orien
tation
: The m
entor needs to give an overview of LaTeX
and Microsoft w
ord : Importance of LaTeX
and MS
Word as w
ord Processors, D
etailsof the four tasks and features that w
ould be covered in each, Using LaTeX
and word
– Accessing, overview
of toolbars, saving files, Using help and resources, rulers,
format painter in w
ord.
Task 1 : Usin
g L
aTeX an
d w
ord
to create project certificate. Features to be covered:-
Form
atting Fonts in w
ord, Drop C
ap in word, A
pplying Text effects, Using C
haracterS
pacing, Borders and C
olors, Inserting Header and F
ooter, Using D
ate and Time
option in both LaTeX and W
ord.
Week 15 - Task 2 : C
reating
pro
ject abstract Features to be covered:-F
ormatting
Styles, Inserting table, B
ullets and Num
bering, Changing Text D
irection, Cell
alignment, F
ootnote, Hyperlink, S
ymbols, S
pell Check , Track C
hanges.
Week 16 - Task 3 : C
reating
a New
sletter : Features to be covered:- Table of
Content, N
ewspaper colum
ns, Images from
files and clipart, Draw
ing toolbar andW
ord Art, F
ormatting Im
ages, Textboxes and Paragraphs
Week 17 - Task 4 : C
reating
a Feed
back fo
rm - F
eatures to be covered- Form
s,Text F
ields, Inserting objects, Mail M
erge in Word.
Week 18 - L
aTeX an
d W
ord
Mo
du
le Test - Replicate the given docum
ent inclusiveof all features
Micro
soft E
xcelW
eek 19 - Excel O
rientatio
n : T
he mentor needs to tell the im
portance of MS
Excel as a S
preadsheet tool, give the details of the four tasks and features thatw
ould be covered in each. Using E
xcel – Accessing, overview
of toolbars, savingexcel files, U
sing help and resources
Task 1 : Creatin
g a S
ched
uler - F
eatures to be covered:- Gridlines, F
ormat C
ells,S
umm
ation, auto fill, Form
atting Text
Week 20 - Task 2 : C
alculatin
g G
PA - .F
eatures to be covered:- Cell R
eferencing,F
ormulae in excel – average, std.deviation, C
harts, Renam
ing and Insertingw
orksheets, Hyper linking, C
ount function, HLO
OK
UP
/VLO
OK
UP
Week 21 - Task 3 : P
erform
ance A
nalysis - F
eatures to be covered:- Split cells,
freeze panes, group and outline, Sorting, B
oolean and logical operators, Conditional
formatting
Week 22 - Task 4 : C
ricket Sco
re Card
- Features to be covered:-P
ivot Tables,Interactive B
uttons, Importing D
ata, Data P
rotection, Data V
alidation,
Week 23 – E
xcel Mo
du
le Test - Replicate the given docum
ent inclusive of all features
LaTeX
and
Micro
soft P
ow
er Po
int
Week 24 - Task1 : S
tudents will be w
orking on basic power point utilities and tools
which help them
create basic power point presentation.
Topic covered during this week includes :- P
PT
Orientation, S
lide Layouts, InsertingText, W
ord Art, F
ormatting Text, B
ullets and Num
bering, Auto S
hapes, Lines andA
rrows in both LaTeX
and Pow
erpoint.
Week 25 - Task 2 : S
econd week helps students in m
aking their presentationsinteractive.
Topic covered during this week includes : H
yperlinks, Inserting –Images, C
lip Art,
Audio, V
ideo, Objects, Tables and C
harts
Week 26 - Task 3 : C
oncentrating on the in and out of Microsoft pow
er point andpresentations in LaTeX
. Helps them
learn best practices in designing and preparingpow
er point presentation.
Topic covered during this week includes :- M
aster Layouts (slide, template, and
notes), Types of views (basic, presentation, slide slotter, notes etc), Inserting –
Background, textures, D
esign Templates, H
idden slides.
Week 27 - Task 4 : E
ntire week concentrates on presentation part of LaTeX
andM
icrosoft power point.
Topic covered during this week includes -U
sing Auto content w
izard, Slide Transition,
Custom
Anim
ation, Auto R
ehearsing
Week 28 - Task 5 : P
ower point test w
ould be conducted. Students w
ill be givenm
odel power point presentation w
hich needs to be replicated (exactly how it’s asked).
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Micro
soft P
ub
lisher
Week 29 : H
elp students in preparing their personal website using M
icrosoft publisher.
Topic covered during this week includes - P
ublisher Orientation, U
sing Templates,
Layouts, Inserting text objects, Editing text objects, Inserting Tables, W
orking with
menu objects, Inserting pages, H
yper linking, Renam
ing, deleting, modifying pages,
Hosting w
ebsite.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
:
1.C
om
de
x Info
rma
tion
Tech
no
log
y cou
rse to
ol kit ‘V
ikas G
up
ta, W
ILE
YD
reamtech
2.T
he Com
plete Com
puter upgrade and repair book,3rd edition Cheryl A
Schm
idt, WILE
Y D
reamtech
3.Introduction to Inform
ation Technology, ITL E
ducation Solutions lim
ited,P
earson Education.
4.P
C H
ardware and A
+H
andbook – Kate J. C
hase PH
I (Microsoft)
5.LaTeX
Com
panion – Leslie Lamport, P
HI/P
earson.
6.A
ll LaTeX and others related m
aterial is available at
(a)w
ww
.sssolutions.in and
(b)w
ww
.sontisoftsolutions.org
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNO
LOG
ICAL UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD
I YE
AR
B.Tech
. BM
ET
P C
0 3 4(E
C 05211) E
LE
CT
RO
NIC
DE
VIC
ES
AN
D C
IRC
UIT
S L
AB
PAR
T A
: (On
ly for viva vo
ce Exam
inatio
n)
ELE
CT
RO
NIC
WO
RK
SH
OP
PR
AC
TIC
E ( in 6 lab sessions) :
1.Identification, S
pecifications, Testing of R, L, C
Com
ponents (Colour C
odes),P
otentiometers, S
witches (S
PD
T, DP
DT, and D
IP), C
oils, Gang C
ondens-ers, R
elays, Bread B
oards.
2.Identification, S
pecifications and Testing of Active D
evices, Diodes, B
JTs,Low
power JF
ETs, M
OS
FE
Ts, Pow
er Transistors, LED
s, LCD
s, Optoelec-
tronic Devices, S
CR
, UJT, D
IAC
s, TR
IAC
s, Linear and Digital IC
s.
3.S
oldering practice – Sim
ple Circuits using active and passive com
ponents.
4.S
ingle layer and Multi layer P
CB
s (Identification and Utility).
5.S
tudy and operation of•
Multim
eters (Analog and D
igital)•
Function G
enerator•
Regulated P
ower S
upplies
6.S
tudy and Operation of C
RO
.
PAR
T B
: (Fo
r Lab
orato
ry examin
ation
– Min
imu
m o
f 16 experim
ents)
1.P
N Junction diode characteristics
A. F
orward bias B
. Reverse bias.
2.Z
ener diode characteristics3.
Transistor CB
characteristics (Input and Output)
4.Transistor C
E characteristics (Input and O
utput)5.
Rectifier w
ithout filters (Full w
ave & H
alf wave)
6.R
ectifier with filters (F
ull wave &
Half w
ave)7.
FE
T characteristics
8.M
easurement of h param
eters of transistor in CB
, CE
, CC
configurations9.
CE
Am
plifier10.
CC
Am
plifier (Em
itter Follow
er).11.
Single stage R
-C coupled A
mplifier.
12. F
ET
amplifier (C
omm
on Source)
13.W
ien Bridge O
scillator14.
RC
Phase S
hift Oscillator
15.F
eed back amplifier (C
urrent Series).
16.F
eed back amplifier (V
oltage Series).
17.H
artley Oscillator.
18.C
olpitts Oscillator.
19.S
CR
characteristics.
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CH
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GIC
AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
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ET
P C
0 3 4
(HS 05232) EN
GLISH
LAN
GU
AG
E CO
MM
UN
ICATIO
N SK
ILLS LAB
The language Lab focuses com
puter-aided multi-m
edia instruction and languageacquisition to achieve the follow
ing targets :•
To expose the students to a variety of self-instructional, learner-friendly modes
of language learning.•
To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from the com
puterm
onitor, thus providing them w
ith the required facility to face computer-based
competitive exam
s such GR
E, T
OE
FL, G
MA
T etc.
•To enable them
to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent,
intonation, and rhythm.
•To
train
the
m to
use
lan
gu
ag
e e
ffective
ly to fa
ce in
tervie
ws, g
rou
pdiscussions, public speaking.
•To initiate them
into greater use of the computer in resum
e preparation,report w
riting, format-m
aking etc.H
owever, depending upon the available infrastructure and budget, the above
targets can also be achieved by procuring the minim
um required equipm
entsuggested for the establishm
ent of a Conventional Lab the details of w
hichare given below
. The lab should cater to the needs of the students to build
up their confidence to help them develop leadership qualities through their
comm
unicative competence.
SY
LL
AB
US
:T
he following course content is prescribed for the E
nglish Language LaboratoryP
ractice :1.
Introduction to Phonetics.
2.Introduction to V
owels and C
onsonants and associated Phonetic sym
bols.3.
Introduction to Accent, Intonation and R
hythm.
4.S
ituational Dialogues / R
ole Play.
5.P
ublic Speaking.
6.D
ebate7.
Group discussions
8.F
acing Interviews
9.R
esume preparation
10.e-correspondence
Min
imu
m R
equ
iremen
t :•
Com
puter aided multi m
edia language lab with 30 system
s with LA
N facility.
•C
onventional Language Lab. with audio and video system
s, speakers, headphones and a teacher console to accom
modate 30 students.
Su
gg
ested S
oftw
are :
•C
ambridge A
dvanced Learners’ Dictionary w
ith exercises
•T
he Rosetta S
tone English Library
•C
larity Pronunciation P
ower
•M
astering English in V
ocabulary, Gram
mar, S
pellings, Com
position
•D
orling Kindersley series of G
ramm
ar, Punctuation, C
omposition etc.
•Language in U
se, Foundation B
ooks Pvt Ltd
•Learning to S
peak English - 4 C
Ds
•M
icrosoft Encarta
•M
urphy’s English G
ramm
ar, Cam
bridge
•Tim
e series of IQ Test, B
rain-teasers, Aptitude Test etc.
•E
ng
lish in
Min
d, H
erb
ert P
uch
ta a
nd
Jeff S
tran
ks with
Me
red
ithLevy,C
ambridge.
BO
OK
S S
UG
GE
ST
ED
FO
R E
NG
LIS
H L
AB
:
1.D
eveloping Com
munication S
kills by Krishna M
ohan & M
eera Benerji
(Macm
illan)
2.S
peaking English E
ffectively by Krishna M
ohan & N
P S
ingh (Macm
illan)
3.B
etter English P
ronunciation by JDO
Connor (U
BS
– Cam
bridge)
4.O
xford Practice G
ramm
ar with A
nswers, John E
astwood, O
xford
5.H
andbook of English G
ramm
ar and Usage, M
ark Lester and Larry Beason,
Tata McG
raw-H
ill
6.A
text book of English P
honetics for Indian Students by T.B
alasubramanian
(Macm
illan)
7.Lingua T
OE
FL C
BT
Insider, by Dream
tech
8.T
OE
FL &
GR
E( K
AP
LAN
, AA
RC
O &
BA
RR
ON
S, U
SA
, Cracking G
RE
byC
LIFF
S)
9.E
nglish Skills for Technical S
tudents, WB
SC
TE
with B
ritish Council, O
L
10.A
Handbook of E
nglish for Com
petitive Exam
inations, by B S
hyamala R
ao,B
lakie Books, C
hennai.
DIS
TR
IBU
TIO
N A
ND
WE
IGH
TAG
E O
F M
AR
KS
:
EN
GLIS
H LA
NG
UA
GE
LAB
OR
AT
OR
Y P
RA
CT
ICE
1.T
he practical examinations for the E
nglish Language Laboratory practiceshall be conducted as per the U
niversity norms prescribed for the core
engineering practical sessions.
2.F
or the English Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation
during the year for 25 sessional marks and 50 E
nd Exam
ination marks. O
fthe 25 m
arks, 15 marks shall be aw
arded for day-to-day work and 10 m
arksto be aw
arded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The E
nd Exam
inationshall be conducted by the teacher concerned w
ith the help of another mem
berof the staff of the sam
e department of the sam
e institution.
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IT V
IIS
ING
LE
PH
AS
E IN
DU
CT
ION
MO
TOR
SP
rinciple of operation - Shaded pole m
otors – Capacitor m
otors, AC
servomotor, A
C
tachometers, S
ynchros, Stepper M
otors – Characteristics.
UN
IT V
IIIE
LE
CT
RIC
AL
INS
TR
UM
EN
TS
Basic P
rinciples of indicating instruments – M
oving Coil and M
oving iron Instruments
(Am
meters and V
oltmeters).
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.Introduction to E
lectrical Engineering – M
.S N
aidu and S. K
amakshaiah, T
MH
Publ.
2.B
asic E
lectrica
l En
gin
ee
ring
- T.K. N
ag
asa
rkar a
nd
M.S
.Su
khija
, Oxfo
rd
University P
ress, 2005
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.P
rinciples of Electrical E
ngineering - V.K M
ehta, S.C
hand Publications.
2.T
heory and Problem
s of basic electrical engineering - I.J. Nagarath am
d D.P
Kothari, P
HI P
ublications
3.E
ssentials of Electrical and C
omputer E
ngineering - David V
. Kerns, JR
. J.
David Irw
in
JAW
AH
AR
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L N
EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
– I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(E
E05200) E
LE
CT
RIC
AL
TE
CH
NO
LO
GY
UN
IT I
DC
MA
CH
INE
SP
rinciple of operation of DC
Machines- E
MF
equation – Types of generators –
Magnetization and load characteristics of D
C generators
UN
IT II
D.C
. MO
TOR
SD
C M
otors – Types of DC
Motors – C
haracteristics of DC
motors – 3-point starters
for DC
shunt motor – Losses and efficiency – S
winburne’s test – S
peed control ofD
C shunt m
otor – Flux and A
rmature voltage control m
ethods.
UN
IT III
TR
AN
SF
OR
ME
RS
Principle of operation of single phase transform
er – types – Constructional features
– Phasor diagram
on No Load and Load – E
quivalent circuit
UN
IT IV
PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E O
F T
RA
NS
FO
RM
ER
SL
osse
s an
d E
fficien
cy of tra
nsfo
rme
r an
d R
eg
ula
tion
– O
C a
nd
SC
tests –
Predeterm
ination of efficiency and regulation (Sim
ple Problem
s).
UN
IT V
TH
RE
E P
HA
SE
IND
UC
TIO
N M
OTO
RP
rinciple of operation of three-phase induction motors –S
lip ring and Squirrel cage
motors – S
lip-Torque characteristics – Efficiency calculation – S
tarting methods.
UN
IT V
IA
LTE
RN
AT
OR
SA
lternators – Constructional features – P
rinciple of operation – Types - EM
F E
quation
– Distribution and C
oil span factors – Predeterm
ination of regulation by Synchronous
Impedance M
ethod – OC
and SC
tests.
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UN
IT V
IS
EQ
UE
NT
IAL
CIR
CU
ITS
- IC
lassification of sequential circuits (Synchronous, A
synchronous, Pulse m
ode, Level
mode w
ith examples) B
asic flip-flops-Triggering and excitation tables. S
teps insynchronous sequential circuit design. D
esign of modulo-N
Ring and S
hift counters,
Serial binary adder, sequence detector.
UN
IT V
IIS
EQ
UE
NT
IAL
CIR
CU
ITS
- IIF
inite
state
ma
chin
e-ca
pa
bilitie
s an
d lim
itatio
ns, M
ea
ly an
d M
oo
re m
od
els-
minim
ization of completely specified and incom
pletely specified sequential machines,
Partition techniques and M
erger chart methods-concept of m
inimal cover table.
UN
IT V
IIIA
LG
OR
OT
HIM
IC S
TAT
E M
AC
HIN
ES
Salient features of the A
SM
chart-Sim
ple examples-S
ystem design using data path
and control subsystems-control im
plementations-exam
ples of Weighing m
achineand B
inary multiplier.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S1.
Sw
itching and Logic design – CV
S R
ao, Pearson, 2005.
2.S
witching &
Finite A
utomata theory – Z
vi Kohavi, T
MH
,2 nd Edition.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.Introduction to S
witching T
heory and Logic Design - F.J.H
ill, G.R
.Petrerson,
John Wiley, 2 nd edition.
2.S
witching T
heory and Logic Design – R
.P.Jain, TM
H E
diton, 2003.3.
Digital D
esign - Morris M
ano, PH
I, 2 nd edition.
4.A
n Engineering A
pproach To Digital D
esign – Fletcher, P
HI.
5.D
igita
l Lo
gic –
Ap
plica
tion
an
d D
esig
n –
Joh
n M
. Ya
rbro
ug
h, T
ho
mso
nP
ublications, 1997.
6.F
undamentals of Logic D
esign – Charles H
. Roth, T
homson P
ublications, 5 th
Edition, 2004.
JAW
AH
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EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DII Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E – I S
emester
T P
C4+1 0 4
(EE
05539)SW
ITC
HIN
G T
HE
OR
Y A
ND
LO
GIC
DE
SIG
N
UN
IT I
NU
MB
ER
SY
ST
EM
S &
CO
DE
SP
hilosophy of number system
s – complem
ent representation of negative numbers-
binary arithmetic – binary codes – error detecting and error correcting codes –
hamm
ing codes.
UN
IT II
BO
OL
EA
N A
LG
EB
RA
AN
D S
WIT
CH
ING
FU
NC
TIO
NS
Fundam
ental postulates of Boolean A
lgebra-Basic theorem
s and properties -sw
itching functions–Canonical and S
tandard forms—
Algebraic sim
plification—digital
logic gates, properties of XO
R gates –universal gates-M
ultilevel NA
ND
/NO
Rrealizations.
UN
IT III
MIN
IMIZ
AT
ION
OF
SW
ITC
HIN
G F
UN
CT
ION
SM
ap method, P
rime im
plicants, Don’t care com
binations, Minim
al SO
P and P
OS
forms, Tabular M
ethod, Prim
e –Implicant chart, sim
plification rules
UN
IT IV
CO
MB
INA
TIO
NA
L L
OG
IC D
ES
IGN
Design using conventional logic gates, E
ncoder, Decoder, M
ultiplexer, De-M
ultiplexer,M
odular design using IC chips, M
UX
Realization of sw
itching functions Parity bit
generator, Code-converters, H
azards and hazard free realizations.
UN
IT V
PR
OG
RA
MM
AB
LE
LO
GIC
DE
VIC
ES
, TH
RE
SH
OL
D L
OG
IC B
asic PLD
’s-RO
M, P
RO
M, P
LA, P
LD R
ealization of Sw
itching functions using PLD
’s.C
apabilities and limitations of T
hreshold gate, Synthesis of T
hreshold functions,
Multigate S
ynthesis.
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AH
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EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DII Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E – I S
emester
T P
C4+1 0 4
(EC
05517) SIG
NA
LS
AN
D S
YS
TE
MS
UN
IT I
SIG
NA
L A
NA
LYS
ISA
nalogy between vectors and signals, O
rthogonal signal space, Signal approxim
ationusing orthogonal functions, M
ean square error, Closed or com
plete set of orthogonalfunctions, O
rthogonality in complex functions, E
xponential and sinusoidal signals,C
oncepts of Impulse function, U
nit step function, Signum
function.
UN
IT II
FO
UR
IER
SE
RIE
S R
EP
RE
SE
NTA
TIO
N O
F P
ER
IOD
IC S
IGN
AL
SR
epresentation of Fourier series, C
ontinuous time periodic signals, properties of
Fourier series, D
irichlet’s conditions, Trigonometric F
ourier series and Exponential
Fourier series, C
omplex F
ourier spectrum
UN
IT III
FO
UR
IER
TR
AN
SF
OR
MS
Deriving F
ourier transform from
Fourier series, F
ourier transform of arbitrary signal,
Fourier transform
of standard signals, Fourier transform
of periodic signals, propertiesof F
ourier transforms, F
ourier transforms involving im
pulse function and Signum
function. Introduction to Hilbert Transform
.
UN
IT IV
SIG
NA
L T
RA
NS
MIS
SIO
N T
HR
OU
GH
LIN
EA
R S
YS
TE
MS
Linear system, im
pulse response, Response of a linear system
, Linear time invariant
(LTI) system
, Linear time variant (LT
V) system
, Transfer function of a LTI system
.F
ilter characteristics of linear systems. D
istortion less transmission through a system
,S
ignal bandwidth, system
bandwidth, Ideal LP
F, HP
F and B
PF
characteristics,C
ausality and Poly-W
iener criterion for physical realization, relationship between
bandwidth and rise tim
e.
UN
IT V
CO
NV
OL
UT
ION
AN
D C
OR
RE
LA
TIO
N O
F S
IGN
AL
SC
on
cep
t of co
nvo
lutio
n in
time
do
ma
in a
nd
freq
ue
ncy d
om
ain
, Gra
ph
ical
representation of convolution, Convolution property of F
ourier transforms. C
rosscorrelation and auto correlation of functions, properties of correlation function, E
nergydensity spectrum
, Parseval’s theorem
, Pow
er density spectrum, R
elation between
auto correlation function and energy/power spectral density function.R
elation between
convolution and correlation, Detection of periodic signals in the presence of noise
by correlation, Extraction of signal from
noise by filtering.
UN
IT V
IS
AM
PL
ING
Sam
pling theorem – G
raphical and analytical proof for Band Lim
ited Signals, im
pulsesam
pling, Natural and F
lat top Sam
pling, Reconstruction of signal from
its samples,
effect of under sampling – A
liasing, Introduction to Band P
ass sampling.
UN
IT V
IIL
AP
LA
CE
TR
AN
SF
OR
MS
Review
of Laplace transforms, P
artial fraction expansion, Inverse Laplace transform,
Concept of region of convergence (R
OC
) for Laplace transforms, constraints on
RO
C for various classes of signals, P
roperties of L.T’s relation betw
een L.T’s, and
F.T. of a signal. Laplace transform of certain signals using w
aveform synthesis.
UN
IT V
III Z
–TR
AN
SF
OR
MS
Fundam
ental difference between continuous and discrete tim
e signals, discrete time
signal representation using complex exponential and sinusoidal com
ponents,P
eriodicity of discrete time usingcom
plex exponential signal, Concept of Z
- Transformof a discrete sequence. D
istinction between Laplace, F
ourier and Z transform
s.R
egion of convergence in Z-Transform
, constraints on RO
C for various classes of
signals, Inverse Z-transform
, properties of Z-transform
s.
TE
XT
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OK
S
1.S
ignals, System
s & C
omm
unications - B.P. Lathi, B
S P
ublications, 2003.
2.S
ignals and System
s - A.V. O
ppenheim, A
.S. W
illsky and S.H
. Naw
ab, PH
I,
2 nd Edn.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.S
ignals & S
ystems - S
imon H
aykin and Van V
een,Wiley, 2 nd E
dition.
2.N
etwork A
nalysis - M.E
. Van V
alkenburg, PH
I Publications, 3 rd E
dn., 2000.
3.S
ign
als &
Syste
ms A
na
lysis Usin
g T
ran
sform
atio
n M
eth
od
s & M
AT
Lab - Robert:, T
MH
, 2003.
4.S
ignals, System
s and Transforms - C
. L. Philips, J.M
.Parr and E
ve A.R
iskin,
Pearson education., 3 rd E
dition, 2004.
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UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
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BA
D
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
– I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(CM
05045) AP
PL
IED
CH
EM
IST
RY
AN
D B
IOC
HE
MIS
TR
Y
UN
IT-I
Electro C
hemistry and polym
ers: Conductance, S
pecific Equivalent and M
olecular
Conductance -C
ell constant -Measurem
ent of Equivalent C
onductance -Galvanic
Cell
UN
IT-II
Standard E
lectrode Potentials -C
alculation of E. M
. F of a cell –D
etermination of pH
by E. M
. F m
ethods. Engineering use of the follow
ing a) Polyethylene, b) Teflon, C
)
PV
C, d) B
akelite, e) Rubber -N
atural Rubber-.
UN
IT-III
Lubricants and water Technology: D
efinition -Theory of Lubrication, properties of
Lubrication. Nature of Im
purities present in water, H
ardness of water and its
Determ
ination, Different m
ethods of Treatm
ent of water- Lim
e soda, Zeolite, Ion
exchange process- Analysis of w
ater.
UN
IT-IV
Bio
che
mistry o
f Livin
g C
ell, S
ub
-cellu
lar. F
ractio
na
tion
usin
g th
e D
iffere
ntia
l
Centrifugation M
ethod. Functions of each O
rganelle, Transport of Substances across
Biological M
embrane F
unction. Redox potential, O
xidative phosphorylation.
UN
IT-V
Chem
ical nature of Enzym
es - study of the Properties of E
nzymes and kinetics by
Spectrophotom
eter. Diagnostic and therapeutic uses of E
nzymes.
UN
IT-V
I
Carbohydrate, P
rotein & Lipid m
etabolism (B
riefly), Nucleic A
cid chemistry. P
rotein
synth
esis. T
ran
scriptio
n a
nd
Tra
nsla
tion
, Re
plica
tion
, Po
lyme
rase
Ch
ain
Reaction(P
CR
) Imm
unological Techniques or Imm
unoassay – Radio Im
muno A
ssay
(RIA
), Enzym
e- Linked Imm
unosorbent Assay (E
LISA
), Chem
iluminiscence.
UN
IT-V
II
Blood C
hemistry: C
hemical C
omposition of B
lood, Separation of S
erum P
roteins
and lipoproteins by Electrophoresis and U
ltracentrifugation Acid B
ase Balance and
Biochem
ical Measurem
ents of Acid-B
ase and Electrolyte status of the patients, U
rine
Analysis.
UN
IT-V
III
General m
ethods of biochemical analysis carried out in the estim
ation of blood
constituents, such as glucose etc.
Principles and different m
ethods of chromatography – fluorom
etry, flame photom
etry,
Autom
ation and Biochem
ical Analysis.
Applications of isotopes in biochem
istry.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.R
obert Murray, P
eter A. M
ayes, Victor W
. Rodw
ell, Daryl K
. Granner, H
arper’s
Biochem
istry, 26th Edition, M
cGraw
-Hill C
ompanies, F
ebruary 2003.
2.Jain &
Jain, Engineering C
hemistry” D
hanpat Rai P
ublishing company,. N
ew
Delhi.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E
1.R
ao, N. M
allikarjuna, Medical B
iochemistry, N
ew A
ge International Pvt Ltd,2002.
2.Lalit M
. Srivastava, N
ibhriti Das &
Subrata sinha, E
ssentials of practical
Biochem
istry, CB
S P
ublishers, Ist edition, 2002.
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DII Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E – I S
emester
T P
C4+1 0 4
(BM
05039) AN
ATO
MY
AN
D P
HY
SIO
LO
GY
UN
IT-I
Skeletal system
: classification of Bones, Joints and M
uscles- Structure and func-
tion. Major M
uscles of Limbs and their A
ctions. Functional C
oncept of the Hum
anbody, B
one and Muscle P
hysiology,
UN
IT-II
Ne
rvou
s system
an
d sp
ecia
l sen
ses: B
rain
an
d sp
ina
l cord
, Pe
riph
era
l an
dA
utonomic N
ervous System
, nerve physiology, Electroencephalogram
and Electro-
corticogram.
Anatom
y and physiology of Eye and E
ar.
UN
IT-III
Ca
rdio
vascu
lar syste
m: h
ea
rt, arte
rial a
nd
ven
ou
s system
, Pe
rform
an
ceC
haracteristics of Heart and M
ajor Blood V
essels, Electrocardiography
UN
IT-IV
Respiratory system
: Trachea and Lungs. Respiratory P
hysiology.
UN
IT-V
Endocrine S
ystem: E
ndocrine Glands, P
hysiology of Endocrine R
egulatory Sys-
tem.
UN
IT-V
ID
igestive System
: Oesophagus, S
tomach, Intestines, Liver, G
all Bladder and P
an-creas
UN
IT-V
IILym
phatic system: S
pleen, glands and Lymph nodes
UN
IT-V
IIIR
eproductive and Urinary S
ystems: M
ale and Fem
ale. Counter C
urrent Concept
and its Application of C
oncentration Of U
rine
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.C
harles E. Tobin, B
asic Hum
an Anatom
y, McG
raw H
ill, 1980.2.
J Gibson, M
odern Physiology &
Anatom
y for Nurses; B
lack-well S
cientific Pub-
lishers, 1981.3.
Best and Taylor, T
he Living Body; B
.I Publication, 1980. .
4.C
. Tandan & D
r. Chandhram
oli; Textbook of physiology for Dental studies.
Dorpan P
ublications.5.
Gorden S
ears, W. S
& W
inwood W
. S;A
natomy &
Physiology for N
urses, Re-
vised edition
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AH
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CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
– I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05082) BIO
EL
EC
TR
ICIT
Y A
ND
EL
EC
TR
OD
ES
UN
IT-I
Bioelectricity generation at the cellular &
sub cellular level. Different biopotentials
and their characteristics.
UN
IT-II
Nernst E
quation: Derivations and its significance. R
efractory Period C
haracteristics
of Stim
ulus. Strength-D
uration relationship. Electrical equivalent circuit of A
xon.
Mem
brane time and space constants.
UN
IT-III
Hodgkin- huxley form
ulation, Mem
brane conductance, Nerve conduction, m
embrane
properties from current voltage relations, M
odels of squid axon. Propagation of im
-
pulses in unmyelinated and m
yelinated nerve fiber. Electrical properties of recep-
tors. Intensity-frequency relationship. Electrical properties of synaptic junctions -
EP
SP
and IPS
P.
UN
IT-IV
Characteristics of A
ction potentials at SA
Node, A
tria, A V
Node, P
urkinje fibers and
Ventricles. E
CG
Com
plexes. 12 lead EC
G. S
tandard leads of Einthoven. P
ericar-
dial leads and Augm
ented limb leads. R
elationship between unipolar extrem
ity leads
and standard Bipolar leads.
UN
IT-V
Biopotential electrodes: classification &
characteristics. Electrode-E
lectrolyte Inter-
face, Equivalent C
ircuit Properties of N
eedle & M
icro Electrodes, E
lectrodes for
Surgery, P
hysiotherapy & A
nalytical instruments.
UN
IT-V
I
Electrodes for E
CG
EE
G E
MG
, EO
G. E
lectrodes for surgery, physiotherapy and
Analytical Instrum
ents, Ion-sensitive electrodes used in Biochem
istry analysers.
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IT-V
II
Electrical activity of skeletal m
uscles, Motor unit potentials, neurom
uscular trans-
mission, E
MG
wave form
. Surface and needle electrodes for E
MG
. Velocity and
their changes in normal and abnorm
al states. Fatigue and conduction, chem
ical
significance. Gradation of m
uscular activity.
UN
IT-V
III
Application of B
ioelectric phenomena F
orward, Inverse problem
s. Electro E
ncepha-
logram. Im
pedance Plethysm
ography, Measurem
ent of Tissue Resistance.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.R
obert Plonsey and R
oger Barr, B
ioelectricity, McG
raw H
ill, 1986.
2.John W
ebster. Medical Instrum
entation.- Application and D
esign. John Wiley
and Sons. Inc., N
ew Y
ork. Third edition 2003.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E
1.P
rinciples of Applied B
iomedical Instrum
entation by L. A G
eddes, John Willy &
Sons,1989.
2.P
lonsey Robert and F
lemm
ing David G
. Bioelectrical phenom
ena, McG
raw
Hill, 1969.
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AH
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LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DII Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E – I S
emester
T P
C0 3 2
(BM
05043) AP
PL
IED
BIO
CH
EM
IST
RY
LA
B
1.S
tudy of Plasm
a protein electrophoresis.
2.S
tudy of Chrom
atography to separate amino acids in protein m
ixtures.
3.S
tudy of Colorim
etry.
4.S
tudy of Spectrophotom
etry.
5.S
tudy of pH m
eter
6.S
tudy of Flam
e photometry-A
nalysis of Na and K
in an unknown sam
ple
7.Q
uantitative estimation of glucose.
8.Q
uantitative estimation of urea.
9.Q
uantitative estimation of creatinine
10.Q
uantitative estimation of S
erum proteins, A
/G R
atio
11.C
SF
Analysis
12.C
learance Tests – Dem
onstration.
13.Test for presence of (a) R
educing Sugars (b) P
roteins. (c) Ketone B
odies.(d) B
lood. (e) Bile S
alts. (f) Bile P
igments.
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CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DII Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E – I S
emester
T P
C0 3 2
(BM
05040)AN
ATO
MY
AN
D P
HY
SIO
LO
GY
LA
B
1.H
istology Practicals. S
howing the slides of P
rimary tissues.
2.D
emonstration of B
rain Dissection.
3.D
issected Upper lim
bs & Low
er limbs -Its dem
onstration.
4.D
issection of Pelvis and P
elvic Organs A
bdomen and A
bdominal O
rgans.
5.D
issection of thorax – showing heart &
major blood vessels, lungs and
respiratory system.
6.R
ecording of B. P. and E
ffects of Physical E
xertion and Posture on this
Param
eter.
7.R
ecording Mechanical R
esponse of the Muscle on A
pplication of InducedE
lectric Signal,
8.S
tudy of Rate of C
onduction of Nerve Im
pulse.
9.Isolated frog’s H
eart Perfusion and E
ffect of Ions (Mg, C
a, K) using S
low M
icroInjector (D
emonstration).
10.A
na
lysis of N
a,K
in a
n u
nkn
ow
n sa
mp
le u
sing
flam
e p
ho
tom
ete
r(D
emonstration).
11.Test of H
earing using Tuning Fork.
12.R
ecording of EM
G, E
CG
, and EE
G by P
olygraph (Dem
onstration).
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D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(H
S05353)M
AN
AG
ER
IAL
EC
ON
OM
ICS
AN
DF
INA
NC
IAL
AN
ALY
SIS
UN
IT I
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
TO M
AN
AG
ER
IAL
EC
ON
OM
ICS
Definition, N
ature and Scope M
anagerial Econom
ics–Dem
and Analysis: D
emand
Determ
inants, Law of D
emand and its exceptions.
UN
IT II
EL
AS
TIC
ITY
OF
DE
MA
ND
Definition, Types, M
easurement and S
ignificance of Elasticity of D
emand. D
emand
Forecasting, F
actors governing demand forecasting, m
ethods of demand forecast-
ing (survey methods, statistical m
ethods, expert opinion method, test m
arketing,controlled experim
ents, judgmental approach to dem
and forecasting)
UN
IT III
TH
EO
RY
OF
PR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
CO
ST
AN
ALY
SIS
Production F
unction – Isoquants and Isocosts, MR
TS
, Least Cost C
ombination of
Inputs, Production function, Law
s of Returns, Internal and E
xternal Econom
ies ofS
cale.C
ost Analysis: C
ost concepts, Opportunity cost, F
ixed Vs.V
ariable costs, Explicit
costs Vs.Im
plicit costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Im
puted costs. Break-even A
nalysis(B
EA
)-termination of B
reak-Even P
oint (simple problem
s)-Managerial S
ignificanceand lim
itations of BE
A.
UN
IT IV
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
TO
MA
RK
ET
S &
PR
ICIN
G S
TR
AT
EG
IES
Market structures: Types of com
petition, Features of P
erfect competition, M
onopolyand M
onopolistic Com
petition. Price-O
utput Determ
ination in case of Perfect C
om-
petition and Monopoly. P
ricing Strategies
UN
IT V
BU
SIN
ES
S &
NE
W E
CO
NO
MIC
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
Characteristic features of B
usiness, Features and evaluation of S
ole Proprietor-
ship, Partnership, Joint S
tock Com
pany, Public E
nterprises and their types, Chang-
ing Business E
nvironment in P
ost-liberalization scenario.
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IT V
IC
AP
ITAL
AN
D C
AP
ITAL
BU
DG
ET
ING
Capital and its significance, Types of C
apital, Estim
ation of Fixed and W
orking capi-tal requirem
ents, Methods and sources of raising finance. N
ature and scope of capitalbudgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, M
ethods of Capital B
udgeting:P
ayback Method, A
ccounting Rate of R
eturn (AR
R) and N
et Present V
alue Method
(simple problem
s)U
NIT
VII
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
TO F
INA
NC
IAL
AC
CO
UN
TIN
GD
ouble-Entry B
ook Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial B
alance- Final A
ccounts (Trad-ing A
ccount, Profit and Loss A
ccount and Balance S
heet with sim
ple adjustments).
UN
IT V
IIIF
INA
NC
IAL
AN
ALY
SIS
TH
RO
UG
H R
AT
IOS
Com
putation, Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity R
atios (Current R
atio and quickratio), A
ctivity Ratios (Inventory turnover ratio and D
ebtor Turnover ratio), Capital
structure Ratios (D
ebt-Equity ratio, Interest C
overage ratio), and Profitability ratios
(Gross P
rofit Ratio, N
et Profit ratio, O
perating Ratio, P
/E R
atio and EP
S).
TE
XT
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OK
S1.
Managerial E
conomics and F
inancial Analysis – A
ryasri, TM
H,2/E
, 2005.2.
Managerial E
conomics - V
arshney & M
aheswari, S
ultan Chand, 2003.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.F
inancial Accounting for M
anagement - A
mbrish G
upta, Pearson E
ducation,N
ew D
elhi, 2004.2.
Financial A
ccounting - Schaum
’s Outlines, S
him &
Siegel,T
MH
, 2/E,2004
3.P
roduction and Operations M
anagement – C
hary, TM
H, 3/e, 2004.
4.M
anagerial Econom
ics In a Global E
conomy - D
omnick S
alvatore, Thom
son,4 th E
dition 2003.5.
Financial A
ccounting—A
Managerial P
erspective – Narayanasw
amy, P
HI, 2005
6.M
anagerial Econom
ics - Peterson &
Lewis, P
earson Education, 4 th E
dition,2004
7.M
an
ag
eria
l Eco
no
mics&
Fin
an
cial A
na
lysis - Ra
gh
un
ath
a R
ed
dy &
Narasim
hachary, Scitech, 2005.
8.F
inancial Accounting - S
.N.M
aheswari &
S.K
. Mahesw
ari, Vikas, 2005.
9.M
anagerial Econom
ics:Analysis, P
roblems and C
ases - Truet and Truet, Wiley,
2004.10.
Managerial E
conomics – D
wived, V
ikas, 6 th Ed.,2002
11.M
anagerial Econom
ics - Yogesh M
aheswari, P
HI, 2 nd E
d., 2 nd Ed. 2005.
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D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(CE
05239) EN
VIR
ON
ME
NTA
L S
TU
DIE
S
UN
IT - I
Mu
ltidiscip
linary n
ature o
f En
viron
men
tal Stu
dies: D
efinition, Scope and
Importance – N
eed for Public A
wareness.
UN
IT - II
Natu
ral Reso
urces : R
enewable and non-renew
able resources – Natural resources
and associated problems – F
orest resources – Use and over – exploitation,
deforestation, case studies – Timber extraction – M
ining, dams and other effects on
forest and tribal people – Water resources – U
se and over utilization of surface andground w
ater – Floods, drought, conflicts over w
ater, dams – benefits and problem
s- M
ineral resources: Use and exploitation, environm
ental effects of extracting andusing m
ineral resources, case studies. - Food resources: W
orld food problems,
changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture,
fertilizer-pesticide problems, w
ater logging, salinity, case studies. - Energy resources:
Grow
ing energy needs, renewable and non-renew
able energy sources use ofalternate energy sources. C
ase studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, landdegradation, m
an induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an
individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for
sustainable lifestyles.
UN
IT - III
Eco
systems : C
oncept of an ecosystem. - S
tructure and function of an ecosystem.
- Producers, consum
ers and decomposers. - E
nergy flow in the ecosystem
-E
cological succession. - Food chains, food w
ebs and ecological pyramids. -
Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following
ecosystem:
a. Forest ecosystem
b. Grassland ecosystem
c. Desert ecosystem
d. Aquatic ecosystem
s (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
UN
IT - IV
Bio
diversity an
d its co
nservatio
n : Introduction - D
efinition: genetic, species andecosystem
diversity. - Bio-geographical classification of India - V
alue of biodiversity:consum
ptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values - .B
iodiversity at global, National and local levels. - . India as a m
ega-diversity nation- H
ot-sports of biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of w
ildlife,
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GIC
AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(E
C05497) P
UL
SE
AN
D D
IGITA
L C
IRC
UIT
S
UN
IT I
LIN
EA
R W
AV
ES
HA
PIN
GH
igh pass, low pass R
C circuits, their response for sinusoidal, step, pulse, square
and ramp inputs. R
C netw
ork as differentiator and integrator, attenuators, its
applications in CR
O probe, R
L and RLC
circuits and their response for step input,R
inging circuit.
UN
IT II
NO
N-L
INE
AR
WA
VE
SH
AP
ING
Diode clippers, T
ransistor clippers, clipping at two independent levels, T
ransfercharacteristics of clippers, E
mitter coupled clipper, C
omparators, applications of
voltage comparators, clam
ping operation, clamping circuits using diode w
ith differentin
pu
ts, Cla
mp
ing
circuit th
eo
rem
, pra
ctical cla
mp
ing
circuits, e
ffect o
f dio
de
characteristics on clamping voltage, Transfer characteristics of clam
pers.
UN
IT III
SW
ITC
HIN
G C
HA
RA
CT
ER
IST
ICS
OF
DE
VIC
ES
Diode as a sw
itch, piecewise linear diode characteristics, Transistor as a sw
itch,B
reak down voltage consideration of transistor, saturation param
eters of Transistor
and their variation with tem
perature, Design of transistor sw
itch, transistor-switching
times.
UN
IT IV
MU
LTIV
IBR
AT
OR
SA
nalysis and Design of B
istable, Monostable, A
stable Multivibrators and S
chmitt
trigger using transistors.
UN
IT V
TIM
E B
AS
E G
EN
ER
ATO
RS
General features of a tim
e base signal, methods of generating tim
e base waveform
,M
iller and Bootstrap tim
e base generators – basic principles, Transistor miller tim
e
base generator, Transistor B
ootstrap time base generator, C
urrent time base
generators.
man-w
ildlife conflicts. - Endangered and endem
ic species of India - Conservation of
biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
UN
IT - V
En
viron
men
tal Po
llutio
n : D
efinition, Cause, effects and control m
easures of :
a.A
ir pollution
b.W
ater pollution
c.S
oil pollution
d.M
arine pollution
e.N
oise pollution
f.T
hermal pollution
g.N
uclear hazards
So
lid w
aste Man
agem
ent : C
auses, effects and control measures of urban and
industrial wastes. - R
ole of an individual in prevention of pollution. - Pollution case
studies. - Disaster m
anagement: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
UN
IT - V
I
So
cial Issues an
d th
e En
viron
men
t : Fro
m U
nsu
stain
ab
le to
Su
stain
ab
ledevelopm
ent -Urban problem
s related to energy -Water conservation, rain w
aterharvesting, w
atershed managem
ent -Resettlem
ent and rehabilitation of people; itsproblem
s and concerns. Case S
tudies -Environm
ental ethics: Issues and possiblesolutions. -C
limate change, global w
arming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear
accidents and holocaust. Case S
tudies. -Wasteland reclam
ation. -Consum
erismand w
aste products. -Environm
ent Protection A
ct. -Air (P
revention and Control of
Pollution) A
ct. -Water (P
revention and control of Pollution) A
ct -Wildlife P
rotectionA
ct -Forest C
onservation Act -Issues involved in enforcem
ent of environmental
legislation. -Public aw
areness.
UN
IT - V
II
Hu
man
Po
pu
lation
and
the E
nviro
nm
ent : P
opulation growth, variation am
ongnations. P
opulation explosion - Fam
ily Welfare P
rogramm
e. -Environm
ent and human
health. -Hum
an Rights. -V
alue Education. -H
IV/A
IDS
. -Wom
en and Child W
elfare. -R
ole of information Technology in E
nvironment and hum
an health. -Case S
tudies.
UN
IT - V
III
Field
wo
rk : Visit to a local area to docum
ent environmental assets R
iver /forestg
rassla
nd
/hill/m
ou
nta
in -V
isit to a
loca
l po
llute
d site
-Urb
an
/Ru
ral/in
du
strial/
Agricultural S
tudy of comm
on plants, insects, birds. -Study of sim
ple ecosystems-
pond, river, hill slopes, etc.
TE
XT
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OK
:
Textbook of Environm
ental Studies for U
ndergraduate Courses by E
rach Bharucha
for University G
rants Com
mission.
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UN
IT V
IS
YN
CH
RO
NIZ
AT
ION
AN
D F
RE
QU
EN
CY
DIV
ISIO
NP
rinciples of Synchronization, F
requency division in sweep circuit, A
stable relaxationcircuits, M
onostable relaxation circuits, Synchronization of a sw
eep circuit with
symm
etrical signals, Sine w
ave frequency division with a sw
eep circuit.
UN
IT V
IIS
AM
PL
ING
GA
TE
SB
asic operating principles of sampling gates, U
nidirectional and Bi-directional
sampling gates, R
eduction of pedestal in gate circuits, Applications of sam
pling
gates.
UN
IT V
III R
EA
LIZ
AT
ION
OF
LO
GIC
GA
TE
S U
SIN
G D
IOD
ES
& T
RA
NS
IST
OR
SA
ND
, OR
gates using Diodes, R
esistor, Transistor Logic, Diode Transistor Logic.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.P
ulse, Digital and S
witching W
aveforms - J. M
illman and H
. Taub, McG
raw-
Hill, 1991.
2.S
olid State P
ulse circuits - David A
. Bell, P
HI, 4 th E
dn.., 2002 .
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.P
ulse and Digital C
ircuits – A. A
nand Kum
ar, PH
I.2.
Wave G
eneration and Shaping - L. S
trauss.
3.P
ulse, Digital C
ircuits and Com
puter Fundam
entals - R.V
enkataraman.
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CH
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LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
ester T
P C
4+1 0 4(E
C05471) P
RIN
CIP
LE
S O
F C
OM
MU
NIC
AT
ION
S
UN
IT I
Introduction : Block diagram
of Electrical com
munication system
, Radio com
muni-
cation : Types of comm
unications, Analog, pulse and digital Types of signals, F
ou-
rier Transform
for various signals, Fourier S
pectrum, P
ower spectral density,
Autocorrelation, correlation, convolution.
UN
IT II
Am
plitude Modulation : N
eed for modulation, Types of A
mplitude m
odulation, AM
,
DS
B S
C, S
SB
SC
, Pow
er and BW
requirements, generation of A
M, D
SB
SC
, SS
B
SC
, Dem
odulation of AM
: Diode detector, P
roduct demodulation for D
SB
SC
&
SS
B S
C.
UN
IT III
Angle M
odulation : Frequency &
Phase m
odulations, advantages of FM
over AM
,
Bandw
idth consideration, Narrow
band and Wide band F
M, C
omparison of F
M &
PM
.
UN
IT IV
Pulse M
odulations : Sam
pling, Nyquist rate of sam
pling, Sam
pling theorem for B
and
limited signals, P
AM
, regeneration of base band signal, PW
M and P
PM
, Time D
ivison
Multiplexing, F
requency Divison M
ultiplexing, Asynchronous M
ultiplexing.
UN
IT V
Digital C
omm
unication : Advantages, B
lock diagram of P
CM
, Quantization, effect of
quantization, quantization error, Base band digital signal, D
M, A
DM
, AD
PC
M and
comparison.
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UN
IT V
I
Digital M
odulation : AS
K, F
SK
, PS
K, D
PS
K, Q
PS
K dem
odulation, coherent and
incoherent reception, Modem
s.
UN
IT V
II
Information T
heory : Concept of inform
ation, rate of information and entropy, S
ource
coding for optimum
rate of information, C
oding efficiency, Shanon-F
ano and Huffm
an
coding.
UN
IT V
III
Error control coding : Introduction, E
rror detection and correction codes, block codes,
convolution codes.
TE
XT
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OK
S
1.C
omm
unication System
s Analog and D
igital – R.P. S
ingh and SD
Sapre,
TM
H, 20 th reprint, 2004.
2.P
rinciples of Com
munications – H
. Taub and D. S
chilling, TM
H, 2003.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.E
lectronic Com
munication S
ystems – K
ennedy and Davis, T
MH
, 4 th edition,
2004.
2.C
omm
unication System
s Engineering – John. G
. Proakis and M
asoud Salehi,
PH
I, 2 nd Ed. 2004.
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GIC
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IVE
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ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
ester T
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05064) BA
SIC
CL
INIC
AL
SC
IEN
CE
S-I
UN
IT-I
NE
PH
RO
LOG
Y: P
rinciples of dialysis; Haem
odialysis, Acetate dialysis, B
icarbonate
dialysis. Peritonial dialysis, C
hronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, H
aemoperfusion,
Se
qu
en
tial u
ltra filtra
tion
. Ha
em
ofiltra
tion
, Ad
eq
ua
cy of d
ialysis, C
lea
ran
ce,
dialysance,
UN
IT-II
Com
ponents of dialysing system, D
ialysate, composition of dialysate, Types of
dialysers, controls and monitoring devices for dialysers. C
linical significance. Renal
transplantation: Basic principles.
UN
IT-III
NE
UR
OLO
GY
: Diseases of nervous system
, spinal cord lesions, motor nervous
disease, Prolapsed intravertebral disc, N
europathies, Myasthenia gravis, D
iseases
of muscle.
UN
IT-IV
DIA
GN
OS
TIC
IN
VE
ST
IGA
TIO
NS
IN
N
EU
RO
LO
GY
. E
lectro
en
cep
ha
log
rap
hy.C
om
pu
terize
d
axia
l to
mo
gra
ph
y, A
ng
iog
rap
hy,
Pneum
oencephalography, neuromuscular stim
ulation, Electrom
yography. Clinical
applications. Clinical significance, D
iseases of muscle, M
otor neuron disorders, The
electrical study of reflexes. The silent period. T
he F response, T
he H reflex, T
he
axion reflexes. Disorders of neurom
uscular transmission
UN
IT-V
CA
RD
IOLO
GY
: Heart structure and function, C
ardiac cycle, various valves and their
function, Cardio vascular m
easurements. P
rosthetic devices. Monitors. H
eart lung
machine applications and clinical significance. C
VP
and SW
AN
catheters. Electro
cardiography: Source of E
CG
potentials: Dipole theory, conduction system
, Norm
al
and abnormal E
CG
’s. Diagnostic applications, interpretation of E
CG
. Cardiacpacing.
Diagnostic indications. C
riteria for selection. Therapeutic indications. C
omplications.
Temporary pacing. P
ermanent pacing.
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IT-V
I
CA
RD
IAC
AS
SIS
T D
EV
ICE
S: A
rterial and Ventricular fibrillation, application of
cardiac assist devices. Cardiac catheterisation. E
chocardiography, Cine angiography,
Treadmill and E
rgometer A
pplications and Clinical significance. D
iagnostic usage
of ultrasound scanners. Doppler ultrasound m
easurement. C
linical significance. Open
heart surgery grafts, bypass surgery. Instrumentation used for open-heart surgery,
Organization of I.C
.C.U
Clinical aspects.
UN
IT-V
II
GE
NE
RA
L SU
RG
ER
Y: S
urgical patient. Clinically significant investigations, P
re
operative preparation. Study and operation of surgical equipm
ent. laproscopy and
its use in various surgeries
UN
IT-V
III
GA
ST
RO
EN
TR
OLO
GY
: Anatom
y and physiology of G.I.T. clinically significant
symptom
s, signs and diseases. Nutritional support and parenteral therapy. H
eight
and weight estim
ations according to age. Intravenous cannulae, I. V S
ets, Infusion
pumps, stom
ach wash tubes. V
arious endoscopic procedures, liver biopsy etc.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.D
iseases of kidney, vol. 1&2 Little B
rown.
2.P
hysiological Approach to C
linical Neurology by Lance M
cleod
3.C
ardio vascular assist devices
4.R
ushmer , C
ardio vascular Dynam
ics.
5.D
ent. Stodel, tureoffe S
urgical Endoscopy
6.Tean W
. Salesh, Laproscopy
JAW
AH
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EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05101)BIO
TR
AN
SD
UC
ER
S A
ND
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
UN
IT-I
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
: Classification, B
asic requirements of bio transducers, Q
uasi state
effects (linearity, Hysterisis), A
mplitude distortion, P
hase distortion, Sam
pling errors,
Input and Output im
pedance effects, Factors influencing the choice and design of
the transducer in Measuring the P
hysiological Param
eters.
UN
IT-II
TE
MP
ER
AT
UR
E T
RA
NS
DU
CE
RS
(Me
asu
rem
en
t Prin
ciple
, De
sign
an
d
Applications): T
hermo resistive, T
hermo electric, P
N junction diode- T
hermom
eters,
frequency change temperature T
ransducers, Chem
ical Therm
ometry, R
adiation
Therm
ometry.
UN
IT-III
DIS
PL
AC
EM
EN
T, T
RA
NS
DU
CE
RS
: Po
ten
tiom
etric T
ran
sdu
cers: R
esistive
,
Resistive strain gauges. L V
. D. T, Inductive displacem
ent transducer, Capacitive
displacement transducers, U
ltrasonic methods.
UN
IT-IV
FO
RC
E &
VE
LOC
ITY
TR
AN
SD
UC
ER
S: D
ifferentiation and Integration methods,
Doppler system
, Methods based on the m
ass bauer effect, Electro m
agnetic methods.
Acceleration transducers: P
iezo electric transducers
UN
IT-V
PR
ES
SU
RE
TR
AN
SD
UC
ER
S: O
cclusive cuff methods. F
orce balance methods.
Direct hydraulically coupled C
atheter transducer system, D
iaphragm displacem
ent
pressure transducers. Electrical transduction m
ethods for Catheter tip transducer.
Optical transducers. Im
plantable pressure transducer, Micro pressure transducer.
UN
IT-V
I
FL
OW
TR
AN
SD
UC
ER
S: F
low
pro
be
de
sign
an
d a
pp
licatio
n: C
ath
ete
r tip
electromagnetic Intra vascular probe &
electronic system. D
oppler shift flow m
eters,
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Pre
ssure
gra
die
nt te
chn
iqu
e, In
tra va
scula
r Th
erm
istor p
rob
e, W
ate
r filled
plethysmography, A
ir filled plethysmography, F
ick & R
apid injection indicator dilution
methods.
UN
IT-V
II
BIO
TE
LEM
ET
RY
: Radio Telem
etry principles, FM
, AM
, PC
M. T
ransmission of
biological data through radio telemetry. S
ingle channel, multi channel system
s. Block
diagrams and functions of bio signal transm
itters and receivers.
UN
IT- V
III
Bioelectric A
mplifiers - D
ifferent types of Bioelectric am
plifiers, Principle of O
perational
Am
plifier, Instrumentation A
mplifier characteristics, Integrator, D
ifferentiator, Log
Am
plifier and Antilog A
mplifier. S
ignal Conditioning
TE
XT
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OK
S:
1.John W
ebster. Medical Instrum
entation.- Application and D
esign. John Wiley
and Sons. Inc., N
ew Y
ork. Third edition 2003.
2.Tatsuo Togaw
a, Toshiyo Tamura &
P, Ake O
berg, Biom
edical Transducers and
Instruments, C
RC
Press, B
oca Raton, 1997.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.R
ichard. S. C
.Cobbold; Transducers for B
iomedical M
easurements- principles
and application; Krieger pub C
o, 1992
2.L. A
Geddes, L.E
.Baker, P
rinciples of Applied B
iomedical Instrum
entation, John
Wiley &
Sons. 1989.
JAW
AH
AR
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
0 3 2
(EC
05498) PU
LS
E A
ND
DIG
ITAL
CIR
CU
ITS
LA
B.
MIN
IMU
M T
WE
LVE
EX
PE
RIM
EN
TS
TO
BE
CO
ND
UC
TE
D :
1.Linear w
ave shaping.
2.N
on Linear wave shaping – C
lippers.
3.N
on Linear wave shaping – C
lampers.
4.Transistor as a sw
itch.
5.S
tudy of Logic Gates &
Som
e applications.
6.S
tudy of Flip-F
lops & som
e applications.
7.S
ampling G
ates.
8.A
stable Multivibrator.
9.M
onostable Multivibrator.
10.B
istable Multivibrator.
11.S
chmitt Trigger.
12.U
JT R
elaxation Oscillator.
13.B
ootstrap sweep circuit.
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AH
AR
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EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
II Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
ester T
P C
0 3 2
(BM
05557) TR
AN
SD
UC
ER
S L
AB
1.L.V
.D.T
& S
TR
AIN
GA
UG
E
Designing of O
scillator & proportional am
plifier
2.R
esistance Therm
ometry (R
. T. D)
3.T
hermister &
Therm
ocouple
Designing of B
ridge Circuit &
Reference Junction C
ompensation C
ircuit
4.P
hoto Sensors: P
hoto Diode, S
olar Cell, and P
hoto Transistor
5.pH
Measurem
ent
6.P
ressure Measurem
ent
Designing of Instrum
entation Am
p With D
ifferent Gains
7.Level M
easurement
8.P. I. D
P.I, P.D, P. I. D
Designing O
f Integrator & D
ifferentiator Using C
omponents
9.O
p-Am
p As A
dder Subtractor
Designing of A
dder & S
ubtractor Using C
omponents
10.S
peed Measurem
ent
11.L. D
. R &
Piezo E
lectric Transducers
12.Inductive &
Capacitive P
ickup
JAW
AH
AR
LA
L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
ester T
P C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05176) DIG
ITAL
SIG
NA
L P
RO
CE
SS
ING
UN
IT I
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
Introduction to Digital S
ignal Processing: D
iscrete time signals &
sequences, linear
shift invariant systems, stability, and causality. Linear constant coefficient differ-
ence equations. Frequency dom
ain representation of discrete time signals and
systems.
UN
IT II
DIS
CR
ET
E F
OU
RIE
R S
ER
IES
Properties of discrete F
ourier series, DF
S representation of periodic sequences,
Discrete F
ourier transforms: P
roperties of DF
T, linear convolution of sequences
using DF
T, Com
putation of DF
T.
UN
IT III
FAS
T F
OU
RIE
R T
RA
NS
FO
RM
S
Fast F
ourier transforms (F
FT
) - Radix-2 decim
ation in time and decim
ation in fre-
quency, FF
T A
lgorithms, Inverse F
FT, F
FT
with G
eneral Radix.
UN
IT IV
RE
AL
IZA
TIO
N O
F D
IGITA
L F
ILTE
RS
Applications of z-transform
s, solution of difference equations of digital filters. Sys-
tem function, stability criterion, frequency response of stable system
s. Realization
of digital filters – direct, canonic, cascade and parallel forms, Lattice structures.
UN
IT V
IIR D
IGITA
L F
ILTE
RS
Analog filter approxim
ations – Butter w
orth and Chebshev, D
esign of IIR D
igital
filters from analog filters, B
ilinear transformation m
ethod, step and impulse invari-
ance techniques, Spectral transform
ations.
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AH
AR
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TE
CH
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LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05342) LIN
EA
R A
ND
DIG
ITAL
IC A
PP
LIC
AT
ION
S
UN
IT I
INT
EG
RA
TE
D C
IRC
UIT
S
Classification, chip size and circuit com
plexity, basic information of O
p-amp, ideal
and practical Op-am
p, internal circuits, Op-am
p characteristics, DC
and AC
charac-
teristics, 741 op-amp and its features, m
odes of operation-inverting, non-inverting,
differential.
UN
IT II
OP
-AM
P A
PP
LIC
AT
ION
S
Basic application of O
p-amp, instrum
entation amplifier, ac am
plifier, V to I and I to V
converters, sample &
hold circuits, multipliers and dividers, D
ifferentiators and Inte-
grators, Com
parators, Schm
itt trigger, Multivibrators, introduction to voltage regula-
tors, features of 723.
UN
IT III
AC
TIV
E F
ILTE
RS
& O
SC
ILL
ATO
RS
Introduction, 1st order LPF, H
PF
filters. Band pass, B
and reject and all pass filters.
Oscillator types and principle of operation – R
C, W
ien and quadrature type, wave-
form generators – triangular, saw
tooth, square wave and V
CO
.
UN
IT IV
TIM
ER
S &
PH
AS
E L
OC
KE
D L
OO
PS
Introduction to 555 timer, functional diagram
, monostable and astable operations
and applications, Schm
itt Trigger. PLL - introduction, block schem
atic, principles
and description of individual blocks of 565.
UN
IT V
D-A
AN
D A
- D C
ON
VE
RT
ER
S
Introduction, basic DA
C techniques, w
eighted resistor DA
C, R
-2R ladder D
AC
, in-
verted R-2R
DA
C, and IC
1408 DA
C, D
ifferent types of AD
Cs - parallel com
parator
type AD
C, counter type A
DC
, successive approximation A
DC
and dual slope AD
C.
DA
C and A
DC
specifications.
UN
IT V
I
FIR
DIG
ITAL
FILT
ER
S
Characteristics of F
IR D
igital Filters, frequency response. D
esign of FIR
Digital F
il-
ters using Window
Techniques, Frequency S
ampling technique, C
omparison of IIR
& F
IR filters.
UN
IT V
II
MU
LTIR
AT
E D
IGITA
L S
IGN
AL
PR
OC
ES
SIN
G
Decim
ation, interpolation, sampling rate conversion, filter design and im
plementa-
tion for sampling rate conversion.
UN
IT V
III
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
TO
DS
P P
RO
CE
SS
OR
S
Introduction to programm
able DS
Ps: M
ultiplier and Multiplier A
ccumulator (M
AC
),
Modified B
us Structures and M
emory A
ccess schemes in D
SP
s Multiple access
mem
ory, Multiport m
emory, V
LSI A
rchitecture, Pipelining, S
pecial addressing modes,
On-C
hip Peripherals.
Exam
ples: Features of T
MS
320CX
X P
rocessors, Internal Architecture, E
xternal
mem
ory accesses, Pipeline operations, P
eripherals.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.D
igital Signal P
rocessing : Principals, A
lgorithms and A
pplications - Proakis,
J.Gard and D
.G.M
anolakis, 3 rd Edn.,,P
HI, 1996.
2.F
undamentals of D
igital Signal P
rocessing – Robert J. S
chilling and Sandra
L. Harris, T
homson, 2005.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.D
iscrete Time S
ignal Processing – A
.V. Oppenheim
and R.W
. Schaffer, P
HI,
1989.
2.F
undamentals of D
igital Signal P
rocessing – Loney Luderman.
3.D
igital Signal P
rocessing – S. S
alivahanan et al., TM
H, 2000.
4.D
igital Signal P
rocessing – Thom
as J. Cavicchi, W
SE
, John Wiley, 2004.
5.D
igita
l Sig
na
l Pro
cesso
rs, Arch
itectu
re, P
rog
ram
min
g &
Ap
plica
tion
s, -
B. V
enkata Ram
ani, M. B
haskar, TM
H, 4 th reprint, 2004.
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32
UN
IT V
I
Classification of Integrated circuits, com
parison of various logic families, standard
TT
L NA
ND
Gate- A
nalysis& characteristics, T
TL open collector O
/Ps, Tristate T
TL,
MO
S &
CM
OS
open drain and tristate outputs, CM
OS
transmission gate, IC
inter-
facing- TT
L driving CM
OS
& C
MO
S driving T
TL .
UN
IT V
II
Design using T
TL-74X
X &
CM
OS
40XX
series, code converters, decoders,
Dem
ultiplexers, decoders & drives for LE
D &
LCD
display. Encoder, priority E
n
coder, multiplexers &
their applications, priority generators/checker circuits. Digital
arithmetic circuits-parallel binary adder/subtractor circuits using 2’s,
Com
plement system
. Digital com
parator circuits.
UN
IT V
III
SE
QU
EN
TIA
L C
IRC
UIT
S
Flip-flops &
their conversions. Design of synchronous counters. D
ecade counter,
shift registers & applications, fam
iliarities with com
monly available 74X
X &
CM
OS
40XX
series of IC counters.
Mem
ories: RO
M architecture, types &
applications, RA
M architecture, S
tatic & D
y-
namic R
AM
s, synchronous DR
AM
s.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.Linear Integrated C
ircuits –D. R
oy Chow
dhury, New
Age International (p) Ltd,
2 nd Ed., 2003.
2.O
p-Am
ps & Linear IC
s – Ram
akanth A. G
ayakwad, P
HI, 1987.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
:
1.O
perational Am
plifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits – R
.F. Coughlin and
Fredrick F. D
riscoll, PH
I, 1977.
2.O
perational Am
plifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits: T
heory and Applications
–Denton J. D
aibey, TM
H.
3.D
esign with O
perational Am
plifiers and Analog Integrated C
ircuits - Sergio
Franco, M
cGraw
Hill, 3 rd E
d., 2002.
4.D
igital Fundam
entals – Floyd and Jain, P
earson Education,8 th E
dition, 2005.
JAW
AH
AR
LA
L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
ester T
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05292) HO
SP
ITAL
SY
ST
EM
MA
NA
GE
ME
NT
UN
IT-I
Classification of H
ospital System
s: General H
ospital -Specialist H
ospital -Teaching -R
esearch, Prim
ary Health C
entre -Their role, Functions. Role of B
iomedical E
ngineers
UN
IT-II
Aspects of H
ospital Services- O
utpatient- Inpatient supportive emergency drug and
medical supply N
ursing Services D
ietry services Transport services
UN
IT-III
Hospital P
lanning -Location –Orientation, budgeting, com
munication w
ith in thehospital outside the hospitals, electric pow
er supply for various theatres and rooms,
diesel generator, stand by power supply.
UN
IT-IV
Air conditioning of im
portant theatres and equipment housings, w
ater supply re-quirem
ents and managem
ent, lifts, fire fighting and equipments. S
anitation with in
the hospitals, laundry services.
UN
IT-V
Com
puter and Information M
anagement in H
ospitals: Com
puter aided hospitalm
anagement: A
pplication Adm
inistration/Discharge records of patient’s -patients
billing -maintenance of patients records, T
heir history. Maintenance of inventory of
medicines and drugs - purchase.
UN
IT-V
IE
lectrical Factors in H
ospital Design, voltage stabilizer, uninterrupted pow
er supplyfor intensive care units and com
puterised monitoring units-safety precautions.
UN
IT-V
IIE
lectrical factors in Hospital D
esign: interference of systems, protection, grounding
of EC
G, E
EG
, EN
G and other therapeutic equipm
ents.
UN
IT-V
IIIB
iomedical equipm
ent services their purchase, servicing and maintenance -keep-
ing intact and throwing the condem
ned equipment, Training of m
en for medical
equipments, preventive and periodical m
aintenance procedures.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S1.
Hospital A
dministration and M
anagement by S
. I, GO
EL &
R K
UM
AR
, deepand deep P
ublications, New
Delhi.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.S
ource book of Modern Technology for H
ospitals and Health care by A
SH
OK
SA
HN
I, ISH
A, B
AN
GA
LOR
E, 1992.
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EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05065) BA
SIC
CL
INIC
AL
SC
IEN
CE
S -II
UN
IT-I
Orthopaedics: classification of joints, reduction replacem
ents
UN
IT-II
Pathology: general pathology, investigations.
Blood bank: blood groups, blood transfusion, exchange transfusion.
UN
IT-III
Anaesthesia: general A
naesthesia, uptake of Anaesthetic gases and vapours, P
re-
anaesthetic care and preparation. Postoperative care Law
s of gases. Recom
men-
dations and preventions. Patient m
onitoring during surgery. Monitoring of respira-
tion and temperature. Invasive and non-invasive m
onitoring, recent trends. Organi-
zation of theatres, CS
SD
..
UN
IT-IV
Measurem
ent of Intra vascular pressures. Blood flow
s. Plethysm
ography. Hum
idity
and Temperature m
easurements, C
linical significance. Mechanism
of Respiration,
Gas exchange. A
rtificial respiration, Diagnostic and T
herapeutic indications.
UN
IT-V
Radio therapy: P
rinciples of radiation oncology and cancer radio therapy. Perspec-
tive, Radio sensitivity and radio resistance of tum
ours and Tissues. Classification of
Tumours according to cell R
adio sensitivity. Cell survival theory, O
xygen effect. Cell
repair, Radio curability of tum
ours. Therapeutic ratio. norm
al Tissue tolerance dose.
Modification of radiation response P
hysical, chemical and B
iomedical m
odifiers.
UN
IT-V
I
Managem
ent on radiation:. Radioactive protection. S
omatic effects, LD
50. Cause
of radiation death skin blood and blood forming organs. R
eproductive organs. Em
-
bryo late effects of radiation, Radiation carcinogenesis, leukaem
ogenesis. Cata-
ract, Genetic effects. H
azards and permissible exposures. M
aximum
permissible
occupational doses. Hazards in various branches of radiation. P
rotective lines of
defence. Protective m
easures. Physical m
easurements and m
edical tests.
UN
IT-V
II
Nuclear m
edicine: determination of distribution of radioactive m
aterial with in the
body. Organ im
aging procedures central nervous system, cardio vascular system
,
respiratory system thyroid, liver, spleen, pancreas, skeletal system
, kidney.
UN
IT-V
III
Thyroid function studies, Tests for renal function, B
ody spaces, Haem
atological pro-
cedures, Blood flow
. Gastro intestinal function. R
adio imm
unoassay, Therapeutic
uses of Radio isotopes, T
hyroid diseases, Thyroid cancer, P
olycythemia, m
eta static
bone diseases. Malignancy, plural effusion and ascites.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S :
1.John C
rawford adam
s Churchill, O
utline of Orthopaedics and outline of F
rac-
tures.
2.M
iller R. D
., text book of anaesthesia
RE
FE
RE
NC
E :
1.M
ere
dith
an
d M
asse
y, Fu
nd
am
en
tal P
hysics o
f Ra
dio
log
y. Joh
ns a
nd
Cunningham
2.R
amesh chandra T
he Physics of R
adiology-An Introduction to N
uclear Medi-
cine.
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AH
AR
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L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05083) BIO
FL
UID
S A
ND
ME
CH
AN
ICS
UN
IT-I
BIO
-FLU
ID M
EC
HA
NIC
S: N
ewton’s law
s, Stress, S
train, Elasticity, H
ooks-law,
viscosity, New
tonian fluid, Non- N
ewtonian fluid, V
iscoelastic fluids, vascular tree,
Relationship betw
een diameter, velocity and P
ressure of blood flow, R
esistance
against flow.
UN
IT-II
FLO
W P
RO
PE
RT
IES
OF
BLO
OD
: Physical chem
ical and Rheological properties of
blood. Apparent and relative viscosity,
Blood viscosity variation: E
ffect of shear rate, hematocrit, tem
perature, protein
contents of blood. Casson’s equation, P
roblems associated w
ith extracarporeal blood
flow.
UN
IT-III
RH
EO
LOG
Y O
F B
LOO
D IN
MIC
RO
VE
SS
ELS
: Fahraeus -Lindquist effect and
inverse effect, distribution of suspended particles in a narrow rigid tube. N
ature of
red cells in tightly fitting tubes, hematocrit in very narrow
tube
UN
IT-IV
BIO
VIS
CO
ELA
ST
IC F
LUID
: Viscoelasticity, V
iscoelastic models M
axwell, V
oigt and
Kelvin M
odels, Response to H
armonic variation, U
se of viscoelastic models B
io-
Viscoelastic fluids: P
rotoplasm, M
ucus, Saliva, S
ynovial fluids.
UN
IT-V
CA
RD
IAC
ME
CH
AN
ICS
: Cardiovascular system
. Mechanical properties of blood
vessels: arteries, arterioles, capillaries and veins.
Blood flow
: Laminar and Turbulent, P
hysics of cardiovascular diseases, Prosthetic
heart valves and replacements.
UN
IT-V
I
RE
SP
IRA
TO
RY
ME
CH
AN
ICS
: Alveoli m
echanics, Interaction of Blood and Lung P.
V curve of Lung. B
reathing mechanism
, Airw
ay resistance, Physics of Lung diseases.
UN
IT-V
II
SO
FT
TIS
SU
E M
EC
HA
NIC
S: P
seudo elasticity, non-linear stress-strain relationship,
Viscoelasticity, S
tructure, function and mechanical properties of skin, ligam
ents and
tendons.
UN
IT-V
III
OR
TH
OP
ED
IC M
EC
HA
NIC
S: M
echanical properties of cartilage, diffusion properties
of Articular cartilage, m
echanical properties of bone, kinetics and kinematics of joints,
lubrication of joints.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S:
1.Y.C
Fung, B
iomechanics- M
echanical properties of living tissues,2nd ed,
Springer-V
erlag, 1993.
2.D
.O C
ooney, Biom
edical engineering Principles. M
arcel Dekker, IN
C N
ew
York.1976.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.S
ilver Frederick H
. Biom
aterials, Medical D
evices & T
issue Engineering:
Chapm
an & H
all, London, 1994
2.B
iomechanics by N
ihanth ozkai
3.D
.A M
c Donald, B
lood flow in arteries, E
dward A
rnold ltd, 1998.
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35
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AH
AR
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L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05088) BIO
ME
DIC
AL
EQ
UIP
ME
NT
UN
IT-I
Bio A
mplifiers and signal conditioning circuits.
RE
CO
RD
ER
S &
DIS
PLA
Y D
EV
ICE
S: G
eneral features of Therm
al, Ink Jet, Photo
graphic, Dot R
ecorders. General features of D
isplay Devices for B
io -Signals.
UN
IT-II
Diagnostic E
quipment:- E
.C.G
, T.M.T, E
.E.G
, E.M
.G, P.F.T, P
hono cardiography.
(Working principle, Types of E
lectrodes used, Calibration, B
asic Trouble Shooting).
Ophthalm
oscope, Retinoscope.
UN
IT-III
Analytical equipm
ent: pH M
eter, Conductivity M
eter, Electrophoresis, C
hromatog-
raphy, Flam
e Photo M
eter, Spectro P
hotometer, B
iochemistry A
nalysers, Electro-
lyte Analysers, C
ell Counter, B
lood Gas A
nalyser. (Working principle, Types of E
lec-
trodes. Calibration. B
asic Trouble Shooting. )
UN
IT-IV
MO
NIT
OR
ING
EQ
UIP
ME
NT: A
rrhythmia m
onitors, Holter m
onitor. Blood P
ressure
Monitors, C
entral monitoring stations in critical care units, A
mbulatory m
onitors,
foetal monitors. Incubator”, A
pnea monitors.
UN
IT-V
TH
ER
AP
EU
TIC
EQ
UIP
ME
NT:-
Infusion pumps, S
uction Apparatus.
Pacem
aker: Synchronous -A
synchronous, External -Internal, D
emand &
Fixed type
Pacem
aker, Program
mable P
acemakers.
Defibrillators: A
C &
DC
Defibrillators, S
ynchronous & A
synchronous. Electrical S
afety.
Nerve stim
ulators, Bladder stim
ulators, Implant able S
timulators, S
hort wave D
i-
athermy, M
icro wave D
iathermy, U
ltra Sound D
iathermy
UN
IT-V
I
Heam
o dialyser, Qualitative requirem
ents, General schem
e of operation, Types of
exchangers, Block diagram
, Electronic control and m
onitoring systems
Heart Lung m
achine: Governing principle, Q
ualitative Requirem
ents, Functional
details of thin film m
embrane type blood oxyginarators.
I. A. B
. P:- principle &
application.
UN
IT-V
II
SU
RG
ICA
L EQ
UIP
ME
NT: electro surgical generators:- U
nipolar, Bipolar. H
azards
of electro surgical units & S
afety measures. A
naesthesia delivery systems, D
iffer-
ent types of Ventilators, H
umidifiers, N
eubilisers, Surgical m
icroscope & O
.T table
UN
IT-V
III
Patient E
lectrical Safety, Types of H
azards, Natural protective M
echanism, Leak-
age current, Patient Isolation, H
azards in operation rooms. G
rounding conditions in
Hospital E
nvironment.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.H
andbook of Bio M
edical Instrumentation -R
. S. K
andpur. 2003
2.Jo
sep
h .J. C
arr, jo
hn
M. B
row
n; in
trod
uctio
n to
bio
me
dica
l eq
uip
me
nt
technology, Pearson.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.John W
ebster. Medical Instrum
entation.- Application and D
esign. John Wiley
and Sons. Inc., N
ew Y
ork. Third edition 2003.
2.B
io-Medical Instrum
ents Theory &
design. Welkow
itz, Walter &
Others, 2nd
Edition, A
cademic P
ress, 1991
2005-20062005-2006
36
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AH
AR
LA
L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
0 3 2
(EC
05301) IC A
PP
LIC
AT
ION
S L
AB
1.741 O
PA
MP
Characteristics
2.A
dder, Integrator and differentiator using 741 OP
AM
P
3.F
unction Generator using 741 O
P A
MP
4.IC
555 Timer –A
stable Operation
5.IC
555 Timer – M
onostable Operation
6.S
tudy of Logic Gates
7.S
tudy of Flip-F
lops using ICs
8.H
alf Adder, F
ull Adder and S
ubtractor
9.C
ounters and Shift R
egisters & 7490 C
ounter
10.B
CD
to 7 Segm
ent decoder using IC 7447
11.V
oltage Regulator using IC
723
12.D
/A C
onverter
13.A
/D C
onverter
14.M
ultiplexer and Dem
ultiplexer
JAW
AH
AR
LA
L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D.
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
ester T
P C
0 3 2
(BM
05089) BIO
ME
DIC
AL
EQ
UIP
ME
NT
LA
B
ST
UD
Y, OP
ER
AT
ION
AN
D T
RO
UB
LE S
HO
OT
ING
OF
:
1.E
CG
Monitor
2.E
EG
,EM
G
3.P
ace Maker
4.D
C D
efibrillator
5.S
hort Wave D
iathermy U
nit
6.U
ltrasound Diatherm
y Unit
7.S
afety Evaluation C
ircuits
8.A
udiometer
9.H
earing Aids
10.P
neumo tachograph and signal conditioners (P
FT
)
11.U
ltra Sound S
canner
12.E
lectro surgical generators.
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37
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AH
AR
LA
L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05574) VL
SI D
ES
IGN
UN
IT I
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
Introduction to IC Technology – M
OS
, PM
OS
, NM
OS
, CM
OS
& B
iCM
OS
technolo-
gies- Oxidation, Lithography, D
iffusion, Ion implantation, M
etallisation, Encapsula-
tion, Probe testing, Integrated R
esistors and Capacitors.
UN
IT II
BA
SIC
EL
EC
TR
ICA
L P
RO
PE
RT
IES
Basic E
lectrical Properties of M
OS
and BiC
MO
S C
ircuits: Ids -Vds relationships,
MO
S transistor threshold V
oltage, gm, gds, figure of m
erit Co; P
ass transistor,N
MO
S Inverter, V
arious pull ups, CM
OS
Inverter analysis and design,B
i-CM
OS
Inverters.
UN
IT III
VL
SI C
IRC
UIT
DE
SIG
N P
RO
CE
SS
ES
VLS
I Design F
low, M
OS
Layers, Stick D
iagrams, D
esign Rules and Lay-
out, 2 ìm C
MO
S D
esign rules for wires, C
ontacts and Transistors Layout Diagram
s
for NM
OS
and CM
OS
Inverters and Gates, S
caling of MO
S circuits, Lim
itations of
Scaling.
UN
IT IV
GA
TE
LE
VE
L D
ES
IGN
Logic Gates and O
ther complex gates, S
witch logic, A
lternate gate circuits, Basic
circuit concepts, Sheet R
esistance Rs and its concept to M
OS
, Area C
apacitance
Units, C
alculations - t - Delays, D
riving large Capacitive Loads, W
iring Capacitances,
Fan-in and fan-out, C
hoice of layers
UN
IT V
SU
BS
YS
TE
M D
ES
IGN
Subsystem
Design, S
hifters, Adders, A
LUs, M
ultipliers, Parity generators, C
om-
parators, Zero/O
ne Detectors, C
ounters, High D
ensity Mem
ory Elem
ents.
UN
IT V
IS
EM
ICO
ND
UC
TOR
INT
EG
RA
TE
D C
IRC
UIT
DE
SIG
NP
LAs, F
PG
As, C
PLD
s, Standard C
ells, Program
mable A
rray Logic, Design A
pproach.
UN
IT V
IIV
HD
L S
YN
TH
ES
ISV
HD
L Synthesis, C
ircuit Design F
low, C
ircuit Synthesis, S
imulation, Layout, D
esigncapture tools, D
esign Verification Tools, Test P
rinciples.
UN
IT V
IIIC
MO
S T
ES
TIN
GC
MO
S Testing, N
eed for testing, Test Principles, D
esign Strategies for test, C
hip-level Test Techniques, S
ystem-level Test Techniques, Layout D
esign for improved
Testability.
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XT
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OK
S
1.E
ssentials of VLS
I circuits and systems – K
amran E
shraghian, Eshraghian
Dougles and A
. Pucknell, P
HI, 2005 E
dition.
2.P
rinciples of CM
OS
VLS
I Design - W
este and Eshraghian, P
earson Educa-
tion, 1999.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.C
hip Design for S
ubmicron V
LSI: C
MO
S Layout &
Sim
ulation, - John P.U
yemura, T
homson Learning.
2.Introduction to V
LSI C
ircuits and System
s - John .P. Uyem
ura, JohnWiley, 2003.
3.D
igital Integrated Circuits - John M
. Rabaey, P
HI, E
EE
, 1997.
4.M
odern VLS
I Design - W
ayne Wolf, P
earson Education, 3rd E
dition, 1997.
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05400) MIC
RO
PR
OC
ES
SO
RS
AN
D IN
TE
RFA
CIN
G
UN
IT I
An over view
of 8085, Architecture of 8086 M
icroprocessor. Special functions of
General purpose registers. 8086 flag register and function of 8086 F
lags.
UN
IT II
Addressing m
odes of 8086. Instruction set of 8086. Assem
bler directives, simple
programs, procedures, and m
acros.
UN
IT III
Assem
bly language programs involving logical, B
ranch & C
all instructions, sorting,
evaluation of arithmetic expressions, string m
anipulation.
UN
IT IV
Pin diagram
of 8086-Minim
um m
ode and maxim
um m
ode of operation. Timing dia-
gram. M
emory interfacing to 8086 (S
tatic RA
M and E
PR
OM
). Need for D
MA
. DM
A
data transfer Method. Interfacing w
ith 8237/8257.
UN
IT V
8255 PP
I – various modes of operation and interfacing to 8086. Interfacing K
ey-board, D
isplays, Stepper M
otor and actuators. D/A
and A/D
converter interfacing.
UN
IT V
I
Interrupt structure of 8086. Vector interrupt table. Interrupt service routines. Intro-
duction to DO
S and B
IOS
interrupts. 8259 PIC
Architecture and interfacing cascad-
ing of interrupt controller and its importance.
UN
IT V
II
Serial data transfer schem
es. Asynchronous and S
ynchronous data transfer
schemes. 8251 U
SA
RT
architecture and interfacing. TT
L to RS
232C and R
S232C
to TT
L conversion. Sam
ple program of serial data transfer. Introduction to H
igh-
speed serial comm
unications standards, US
B.
UN
IT V
III
8051 Microcontroller A
rchitecture, Register set of 8051, M
odes of timer operation,
Serial port operation, Interrupt structure of 8051, M
emory and I/O
interfacing of
8051.
TE
XT
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OK
S
1.A
dvanced microprocessor and P
eripherals - A.K
.Ray and K
.M.B
hurchandi,T
MH
, 2000.
2.M
icroprocessors and interfacing - Douglas V. H
all, TM
H, 2 nd E
dition, 1999.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.M
icro computer system
s, The 8086/8088 F
amily A
rchitecture, Program
ming
and Design - Y.Liu and G
.A. G
ibson, PH
I, 2 nd edition.
2.M
icroprocessors 8086/ 8088 - Avatar singh and Triebel, P
HI.
3.A
ssembly Language Techniques for the IB
M P
C - A
lan R, M
iller, BP
B.
(for DO
S and B
IOS
interrupts only)
4.M
icro Controllers - R
ajkamal, P
earson Education, 2005.
5.D
esign with P
IC M
icro Controllers – John B
. Peatm
an, 2005.
6.8051 M
icro Controllers – D
r. Rajiv K
apadia.
7.8086 M
icro Processor - K
enneth J. Ayala, P
enram International/ T
homson,
1995.
8.8051 M
icrocontroller - Kenneth J. A
yala, Penram
International/ Thom
son,3 rd E
dition, 2005.
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
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III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05086) BIO
LO
GIC
AL
CO
NT
RO
L S
YS
TE
MS
UN
IT-I
Dynam
ic System
s and their Control. M
odelling and Block D
iagrams. O
pen and Closed
loop System
s.
UN
IT-II
Principles and G
eneral Engineering Techniques of F
eedback Control. B
asic Closed
Loop Relation. C
losed Loop Dynam
ics of First O
rder and Second O
rder.
UN
IT-III
System
Stability and C
ompensation. F
requency Response and Techniques. R
ootLocus M
ethod. Introduction to Non-linear C
ontrol.
UN
IT-IV
Exam
ples of Biological C
ontrol System
s. Pupil C
ontrol System
. Visual F
ixation Sys-
tem. O
culo-motor S
ystem.
UN
IT-V
Skeletal M
uscle Servom
echanism. T
he Sem
icircular Canal. F
ree Sw
inging Limbs.
Therm
o Regulation.
UN
IT-V
IR
espiration Models and C
ontrols. Cardiovascular C
ontrol System
s.
UN
IT-V
IIS
ugar Level Control M
echanism. E
ndocrine Control S
ystem. E
xcretion Control.
UN
IT-V
IIIH
uman O
perator Tracking Characteristics. B
iological Receptors-R
eceptor Charac-
teristics. Transfer Function M
odels of Receptors.
TE
XT
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1.O
gata Katsuhika, M
odem C
ontrol Engineering, S
econd Edition, P
rentice Hall
of India, 1992.
2.M
ichel C K
hoo, Physiological C
ontrol System
s -Analysis, sim
ulation and esti-m
ation, Prentice H
all of India, 2001.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.M
ilsum John H
. , Biological C
ontrol System
s Analysis, M
cGraw
-Hill, 1996
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CH
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LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05340)LA
SE
RS
AN
D F
IBR
E O
PT
ICS
IN M
ED
ICIN
E
UN
IT-I
Laser – Properties, Laser interaction w
ith tissues, Photo m
edicine & P
hoto biology
lasers used for medical applications-C
O2 , R
uby, Nd-Y
AG
, Ar, K
r, He-N
e.
UN
IT-II
Optical fibers – C
oherent and incoherent bundles, Light transmission and im
age
transmission system
s in rigid and flexible endoscopes.
UN
IT-III
Application of Lasers in O
phthalmology-laser refractor, laser accuracy testing, Laser
treatment of C
orneal ulcers, Laser Photo coagulators.
UN
IT-IV
Laser & F
iber optics in Derm
atology.
UN
IT-V
Endoscopy: B
ronchoscope, Gastroscope.
UN
IT-V
I
Laser and Fiber optics applications in surgery.
UN
IT-V
II
Laser and Fiber optics applications in D
entistry – Laser Induced carrier inhibition,
Laser effects on Dental soft tissues.
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40
UN
IT-V
III
Sta
nd
ard
s, Po
ten
tial H
aza
rds o
f lase
rs, safe
ty reg
ula
tion
s an
d p
reca
utio
ns.
Medical surveillance.
TE
XT
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1.B
iomedical A
spects of the Laser, by Leon Goldm
an, Springer verlac, 1967
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.Laser A
pplications in Medicine and B
iology vol l, II, III Plenum
Press, (1971 &
1974) by M. L. W
el Basht.
2.Laser H
and Book, V
ol 11, Academ
ic Press London ( 1972) by F. T. A
rrechi
3.Introduction to Lasers and T
heir Applications by O
shea callen and Rhodes,
Addison . W
esley- 1977.
4.Lasers in P
hoto medicine and P
hoto Biology by E
. D. R
. Pratesi &
C. A
Sacchi,
Springer verlac 1980.
5.Lasers in M
edicine by H. K
. Koebm
er, john Willy &
sons, 1980.
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AH
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CH
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GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05091) BIO
ME
DIC
AL
SIG
NA
L P
RO
CE
SS
ING
UN
IT-I
Discrete and continuous R
andom variables, P
robability distribution and density func-
tions. Gaussian and R
ayleigh density functions, Correlation betw
een random vari-
ables.
UN
IT-II
Stationary random
process, Ergodicity, P
ower spectral density and autocorrelation
function of random processes. N
oise power spectral density analysis, N
oise band-
width, noise figure of system
s.
UN
IT-III
Data C
ompression Techniques: Lossy and Lossless data reduction A
lgorithms. E
CG
data compression using Turning point, A
ZT
EC
, CO
RT
ES
, Hoffm
an coding, vector
quantisation, DC
T and the K
L transform.
UN
IT-IV
Cardiological S
ignal Processing: P
re-processing. QR
S D
etection Methods. R
hythm
analysis. Arrhythm
ia Detection A
lgorithms. A
utomated E
CG
Analysis. E
CG
Pattern
Recognition. H
eart rate variability analysis.
UN
IT-V
Adaptive N
oise Canceling: P
rinciples of Adaptive N
oise Canceling. A
daptive Noise
Canceling w
ith the LMS
Adaptation A
lgorithm. N
oise Canceling M
ethod to Enhance
EC
G M
onitoring. Fetal E
CG
Monitoring.
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NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DIII Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - II S
emester
T P
C4+1 0 4
(BM
05380)ME
DIC
AL
IMA
GIN
G T
EC
HN
IQU
ES
UN
IT-I
Fundam
entals of X-ray: E
lectromagnetic R
adiation, Interactions between X
-rays andM
atter, Intensity of an X-ray B
eam, A
ttenuation.G
eneration and Detection of X
-rays: X-ray G
eneration, Fillers, B
eam R
estrictorsand G
rids, Intensifying Screens F
luorescent Screens, X
-ray detectors.
UN
IT-II
X-R
ay Image C
haracteristics: Spatial R
esolution, Image N
oise, Image C
ontrast,R
eceiver Operating C
urve (RO
C), Im
age Subtraction, D
igital Radiography. X
-raydiagnostic m
ethods, Biological effects of ionising radiation.
UN
IT-III
Conventional Tom
ography, Longitudinal Section Tom
ography, Com
puted Tomogra-
phy, Reconstruction Techniques: A
lgebraic, Iterative reconstruction Techniques,R
adon Transform and its applications. B
ack Projection, F
ilter Back P
rojection Algo-
rithms.
UN
IT-IV
Radio N
uclide Imaging: F
undamentals of R
adioactivity, Generation and D
etectionof N
uclear Em
ission, Diagnostic M
ethods using Radiation D
etector. Radio N
uclideIm
aging System
s: SP
EC
T, PE
T, Attenuation com
pensation.C
haracteristics of Radio nuclide Im
ages, Internal Radiation, D
osimetry and B
iologi-cal effects,
UN
IT-V
Fundam
entals of Acoustic P
ropagation: Reflection and R
efraction, Attenuation,
Absorption, S
cattering, Non linearity P
arameter and D
oppler effect.Im
age Characteristics: U
ltrasonic Texture, Speckle reduction, C
ompensation of P
haseA
berration, Tissue Characterization. Transducer B
eam C
haracteristics, Axial and
Lateral Resolution, F
ocusing arrays.
UN
IT-V
IU
ltrasonic Diagnostic M
ethods: Pulse-E
cho System
s, Transmission M
ethods, Dop-
pler Methods, D
uplex Methods, D
uplex Imaging. B
iological effects due to Ultra-
sound.
UN
IT-V
I
Signal A
veraging, polishing – mean and trend rem
oval, Prony’s m
ethod. Linear
prediction. Yule – w
alker (Y –W
) equations.
UN
IT-V
II
Neurological S
ignal Processing: M
odeling of EE
G S
ignals. Detection of spikes and
spindles Detection of A
lpha, Beta and G
amm
a Waves. A
uto Regressive(A
.R.) m
od-
eling of seizure EE
G. S
leep Stage analysis. Inverse F
iltering. Least squares and
polynomial m
odeling.
UN
IT-V
III
Original P
rony’s Method. P
rony’s Method based on the Least S
quares Estim
ate.
Analysis of E
voked Potentials.
TE
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1.R
angaraj M. R
angayyan – Biom
edical Signal A
nalysis. IEE
E P
ress, 2001.
2.D
.C.R
eddy, Biom
edical Signal P
rocessing- principles and techniques, Tata
McG
raw-H
ill, 2005.
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FE
RE
NC
E:
1.W
eitkunat R, D
igital Bio signal P
rocessing, Elsevier, 1991.
2.A
kay M , B
iomedical S
ignal Processing, A
cademic: P
ress 1994
3.B
iomedical digital S
ignal Processing, w
illis J.Tompkins, P
HI,
4.C
ohen.A, B
iomedical S
ignal Processing -V
ol. I Time &
Frequency A
nalysis,
CR
C P
ress, 1986.
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UN
IT-V
IIM
agnetic Resonance Im
aging: Fundam
entals of Nuclear M
agnetic Resonance,
Fourier S
pectrum of the N
MR
Signal, S
pin Density, R
elaxation Times, P
ulse Se-
quences.G
eneration and Detection of N
MR
signal: Magnetic field G
radients, The N
MR
Coil/
Probe, T
he Transmitter, and T
he Receiver.
UN
IT-V
IIIC
haracteristics of Magnetic R
esonance Imaging: S
patial Resolution, Im
age con-trast.Im
aging Methods: D
ata Acquisition, S
pin.Echo Im
aging, Gradient E
cho Imaging,
Blood F
low Im
aging, NM
R S
pectroscopy, Sensitivity and R
esolution, Imaging S
afety.B
iological Effects of M
agnetic Fields.
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XT
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OK
1.K
.Kirk S
hung, Michael B
. Sm
ith, Benjam
in Tsui. Principles of M
edical Imag-
ing., Pub : A
cademic P
ress, 1992
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.A
vinash C. K
ak, Principles of C
omputerised Tom
ographic Imaging. IE
EE
PR
ES
S2.
Rangaraj M
. Rangayyan, B
iomedical Im
age Analysis”, C
RC
Press, B
oca Raton,
FL, 2005.
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AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
0 3 2
(EC
05401) MIC
RO
PR
OC
ES
SO
RS
LA
B
I. Micro
pro
cessor 8086
1.Introduction to M
AS
M/TA
SM
.
2.A
rithmetic operation – M
ulti byte Addition and S
ubtraction, Multiplication and
Division – S
igned and unsigned Arithm
etic operation, AS
CII – arithm
etic
operation.
3.Logic operations – S
hift and rotate – Converting packed B
CD
to unpacked
BC
D, B
CD
to AS
CII conversion.
4.B
y using string operation and Instruction prefix: Move B
lock, Reverse string,
Sorting, Inserting, D
eleting, Length of the string, String com
parison.
5.D
OS
/BIO
S program
ming: R
eading keyboard (Buffered w
ith and without
echo) – Display characters, S
trings.
II. Interfacin
g
1.8259 – Interrupt C
ontroller:-
Generate an interrupt using 8259 tim
er.
2.8279 – K
eyboard Display
:-W
rite a small program
to display a string of
characters.
3.8255 – P
PI
:-W
rite ALP
to generate sinusoidal wave
using PP
I.
4.8251 – U
SA
RT
:-W
rite a program in A
LP to establish
Com
munication betw
een two processors.
III. Micro
con
troller 8051
1.R
eading and Writing on a parallel port.
2.Tim
er in different modes.
3.S
erial comm
unication implem
entation.
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AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - I S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4(C
S05138) C
OM
PU
TE
R N
ET
WO
RK
SU
NIT
IIn
trod
uctio
n: O
SI, T
CP
/IP and other netw
orks models, E
xamples of N
etworks: N
ovellN
etworks ,A
rpanet, Internet, Netw
ork Topologies WA
N, LA
N, M
AN
.
UN
IT II
Ph
ysical Layer: Transm
ission media copper, tw
isted pair wireless, sw
itching andencoding asynchronous com
munications; N
arrow band, broad band IS
DN
and AT
M.
UN
IT III
Data lin
k layer: Design issues, fram
ing, error detection and correction, CR
C,
Elem
entary Protocol-stop and w
ait, Sliding W
indow, S
lip, Data link layer in H
DLC
,Internet, A
TM
.
UN
IT IV
Med
ium
Access su
b layer: A
LOH
A, M
AC
addresses, Carrier sense m
ultiple access.IE
EE
802.X S
tandard Ethernet, w
ireless LAN
S. B
ridges,
UN
IT V
Netw
ork L
ayer: Virtual circuit and D
atagram subnets-R
outing algorithm shortest
path routing, Flooding, H
ierarchical routing, Broad cast, M
ulti cast, distance vectorrouting.
UN
IT V
ID
ynamic routing – B
roadcast routing. Rotary for m
obility. Congestion, C
ontrolA
lgorithms – G
eneral Principles – of C
ongestion prevension policies. Internet Working:
The N
etwork layer in the internet and in the A
TM
Netw
orks.
UN
IT V
IIT
ransport Layer: Transport S
ervices, Connection m
anagement, T
CP
and UD
Pprotocols; A
TM
AA
L Layer Protocol.
UN
IT V
IIIA
pplication Layer – Netw
ork Security, D
omain N
ame S
ystem,S
NM
P, Electronic M
ail;the W
orld WE
B, M
ulti Media.
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XT
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OK
S1.
Co
mp
ute
r Ne
two
rks — A
nd
rew
S Ta
ne
nb
au
m,4
th E
ditio
n. P
HI/P
ea
rson
Education.
2.D
ata Com
munications and N
etworking – B
ehrouz A. F
orouzan.. third Edition
TM
H.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.A
n Engineering approach to C
omputer N
etworks – S
. Keshav,2 nd E
dition,P
earson Education.
2.U
nderstanding Com
munications and N
etworks,W
.A.S
hay,Thom
son
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GIC
AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
III Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
0 3 2(B
M05092) B
IOM
ED
ICA
L S
IGN
AL
PR
OC
ES
SIN
G L
AB
1.C
omputation of C
onvolution and Correlation S
equences.
2.A
nalog and Digital S
ignal Conditioning.
3.S
ignal Averaging Im
provement in the S
NR
Using C
oherent Averaging.
4.S
ignal Averaging Im
provement in the S
NR
Using Incoherent A
veraging.
5.E
xponential Averaging.
6.D
ata Polishing: M
ean and Trend Rem
oval.
7.D
esign or I I R F
ilter.
8.D
esign of F I R
Filter.
9.P
SD
Estim
ation.
10.D
ata Com
pression Techniques: AZ
TE
C. T
P.
11.D
ata Com
pression Technique: CO
RT
ES
.
12.D
ata Com
pression Technique: K. L. Transform
.
Using M
atlab and other tool boxes
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GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - I S
emester
T P
C4+1 0 4
(CS
05049) AR
TIF
ICIA
L N
EU
RA
L N
ET
WO
RK
S
UN
IT I
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
TO
AR
TIF
ICIA
L N
EU
RA
L N
ET
WO
RK
S
Introduction, Artificial N
eural Netw
orks, Historical D
evelopment of N
eural Netw
orks,B
iological Neural N
etworks, C
omparison B
etween B
rain and the Com
puter, Com
-
parison Betw
een Artificial and B
iological Neural N
etworks, N
etwork A
rchitecture,S
etting the Weights, A
ctivation Functions, Learning M
ethods.
UN
IT II
FU
ND
AM
EN
TAL
MO
DE
LS
OF
AR
TIF
ICIA
L N
EU
RA
L N
ET
WO
RK
S
Introduction, McC
ulloch – Pitts N
euron Model, A
rchitecture, Learning Rules, H
ebbian
Learning Rule, P
erceptron Learning Rule, D
elta Learning Rule (W
idrow-H
off Rule
or Leastmean S
qure (LMS
) rule, Com
petitive Learning Rule, O
ut Star Learning R
ule,
Boltzm
ann Learning, Mem
ory Based Learning.
UN
IT III
FE
ED
FO
RW
AR
D N
ET
WO
RK
S
Introduction, Single Layer P
erceptron Architecture, A
lgorithm, A
pplication Proce-
dure, Perception A
lgorithm for S
everal Output C
lasses, Perceptron C
onvergence
Theorem
, Brief Introduction to M
ultilayer Perceptron netw
orks, Back P
ropagationN
etwork (B
PN
), Generalized D
elta Learning Rule, B
ack Propagation rule, A
rchitec-
ture, Training Algorithm
, Selection of P
arameters, Learning in B
ack Propagation,
Application A
lgorithm, Local M
inima and G
lobal Minim
a, Merits and D
emerits of
Back P
ropagation Netw
ork, Applications, R
adial Basis F
unction Netw
ork (RB
FN
),
Architecture, Training A
lgorithm for an R
BF
N w
ith Fixed C
enters.
UN
IT IV
AD
AL
INE
AN
D M
AD
AL
INE
NE
TW
OR
KS
Introduction, Adaline A
rchitecture, Algorithm
, Applications, M
adaline, Architecture,
MR
I Algorithm
, MR
II Algorithm
.
UN
IT V
CO
UN
TE
R P
RO
PAG
AT
ION
NE
TW
OR
KS
Winner Take – all learning, out star learning, K
ohonen Self organizing netw
ork,
Grossberg layer N
etwork, F
ull Counter P
ropagation Netw
ork (Full C
PN
), Architec-
ture, Training Phases of F
ull CP
N, Training A
lgorithm, A
pplication Procedure, F
or-w
ard Only counter P
ropagation Netw
ork, Architecture, Training A
lgorithm, A
pplica-
tions, Learning Vector Q
uantizer (LVQ
).
UN
IT V
IA
SS
OC
IAT
IVE
ME
MO
RY
NE
TW
OR
KS
- ITypes, A
rchitecture, Continuous and D
iscrete Hopfield N
etworks, E
nergy Analysis,
Storage and R
etrival Algorithm
s, Problem
s with H
opfield Netw
orks.
UN
IT V
IIA
SS
OC
IAT
IVE
ME
MO
RY
NE
TW
OR
KS
– IIB
oltzman M
achine, Bidirectional A
ssociative Mem
ory, Adaptive R
esonance Theory
Netw
orks Introduction, Architecture, A
lgorithm.
UN
IT V
IIIA
PP
LIC
AT
ION
S O
F N
EU
RA
L N
ET
WO
RK
SIm
plementation of A
/D C
onverter using Hopfield N
etwork, S
olving Optim
ization Prob-
lems, S
olving Sim
ultaneous Linear Equation, S
olving Traveling Salesm
an Prob-
lems using H
opfield Netw
orks, Application in P
attern Recognition, Im
age Process-
ing,
TE
XT
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OK
S1.
Introduction to Artificial N
eural System
s - J.M.Z
urada, Jaico Publishers, 3 rd
Edition.
2.Introduction to N
eural Netw
orks Using M
AT
LAB
6.0 - S.N
. Shivanandam
, S.
Sum
ati, S. N
. Deepa, T
MH
.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1. E
lements of A
rtificial Neural N
etworks - K
ishan Mehrotra, C
helkuri K.
Mohan, and S
anjay Ranka, P
enram International.
2.A
rtificial Neural N
etwork – S
imon H
aykin, Pearson E
ducation, 2 nd Ed.
3.F
undamental of N
eural Netw
orks – Laurene Fausett, P
earson, 1 st Ed.
4.A
rtificial Neural N
etworks - B
. Yegnanarayana, P
HI.
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IVE
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ITY
HY
DE
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BA
DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(C
S05303)IM
AG
E P
RO
CE
SS
ING
AN
D PA
TT
ER
N R
EC
OG
NIT
ION
UN
IT-I
Basic C
oncepts, Pattern R
ecognition System
s, Fundam
ental Problem
s in patternrecognition system
design, Design concepts and M
ethodologies – Character recog-
nition – Speech recognition – F
inger print Recognition – P
attern Recognition M
odel.
UN
IT – II:
Decision F
unctions – Linear Decision functions – D
istance functions. Minim
um dis-
tance classification, clustering concepts, Cluster seeking algorithm
s, Maxim
um dis-
tance, K- m
eans Algorithm
s.
UN
TI – III:
Bayes classified decision function – F
or Baye’s classifier B
aye’s Classifier for nor-
mal patterns. Trainable pattern classifiers – determ
inistic approach, perception ap-proach rew
ard – punishment concept.
UN
IT – IV
:G
radient approach – Gradient D
escent algorithms – LM
SE
Algorithm
s – Multi cat-
egory classification.
UN
IT – V
:Trainable pattern classifiers, statistical approach – stochastic approxim
ation meth-
ods, Robbin M
inro algorithms – increm
ent correction algorithms, LM
SE
algorithms.
Syntactic patter recognition – form
ulation – syntax directed recognition – picturedescript.
UN
IT – V
I:D
igital Image fundam
entals: Representation, elem
ents – image transform
s - Fast
Fourier transform
, DC
T and D
WT.
UN
IT – V
II:Im
age enhancement- S
patial domain - frequency dom
ain methods – H
istogram,
Modification techniques – Im
age Sm
oothing, image sharpening.
UN
IT – V
III:Im
age encoding - Fidelity criteria, E
ncoding process, Mapping – Q
uantizer coder –Im
age Segm
entation – Masks – P
oint detection – Line Detection – E
dge Detection.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S:
1.D
igital Image P
rocessing – by R.C
. Gonzalez &
R.E
. Woods, A
ddison Wesley.
2.P
attern Recognition P
rinciples – J.T.TO
U.R
.C. G
onzalez, Addison W
esley.R
EF
ER
EN
CE
:1.
Fundam
entals of Digital Im
age Processing – by A
.K. Jain, P
HI P
earsonE
ducation
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CH
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GIC
AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - I S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05503) RE
HA
BIL
ITAT
ION
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G
UN
IT-I
Engineering concepts in rehabilitation E
ngineering.
Anthropom
etry: Methods for S
tatic and dynamic M
easurements: A
rea Measure-
ments, M
easurement of characteristics and m
ovement, M
easurement of M
uscular
Strength and C
apabilities.
Measurem
ent tools and processes in Rehabilitation engineering: fundam
ental prin-
ciples, structure, function; performance and behaviour. S
ubjective and objective
measurem
ent methods.
UN
IT-II
Ergonom
ic aspects in designating devices: Introduction to Models in P
rocess Con-
trol, Design of Inform
ation Devices, Traditional D
evices, V.D.U
’ s, Using colour, D
esign
of Controls
UN
IT-III
Engineering concepts in sensory rehabilitation E
ngineering.
Sensory augm
entation and substitution:
Visual system
: Visual augm
entation, Tactual vision substitution, and Auditory vision
substitution.
Auditory system
: Auditory augm
entation, Audiom
eter, Hearing aids, cochlear im
-
plantation, visual auditory substitution, tactual auditory substitution,
Tactual system: Tactual augm
entation, Tactual substitution,
UN
IT-IV
AR
TIF
ICIA
L LAR
YN
X (pneum
atic & electronic): A
nalyzing artificial electronic larynx
speech.
Augm
entative comm
unication, control and computer access (A
AC
): user interface;
outputs; acceleration techniques; Intervention and other issues;
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UN
IT-V
Orthopedic P
rosthetics and Orthotics in rehabilitation:
Engineering concepts in m
otor rehabilitation, applications. Com
puter Aided E
ngi-
neering in Custom
ized Com
ponent Design. Intelligent prosthetic knee. A
hierarchi-
cally controlled prosthetic hand. A self-aligning orthotic knee joint. E
xternally pow-
ered and controlled Orthotics and P
rosthetics.
FE
S system
s-Restoration of hand function, restoration of standing and w
alking,
Hybrid A
ssistive System
s (HA
S).
UN
IT-V
I
Active P
rostheses: Active above knee prostheses. M
yoelectric hand and arm pros-
theses-different types, block diagram, signal flow
diagram and functions. T
he
MA
RC
US
intelligent Hand prostheses
UN
IT-V
II
Robotic m
anipulation aids: modes of operation and control.
Environm
ental control systems: E
nvironmental control and A
ccess to computers.
UN
IT-V
III
Com
puter applications in Rehabilitation engineering: Interfaces in com
pensation for
visual perception. Improvem
ent of orientation and mobility, C
omputer assisted lip
reading, Brain com
puter interface.
TE
XT
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OK
1.B
ronzino, Joseph; Handbook of biom
edical engineering. 2 nd edition,CR
C P
ress,
2000.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.H
oria- Nocholai Teodorecu, L.C
.Jain , intelligent systems and technologies in
rehabilitation engineering; CR
C; D
ecember 2000.
2.R
obinson C.J R
ehabilitation engineering. CR
C press 1995
3.E
tienne Grandjean, H
arold Oldroyd, F
itting the task to the man, Taylor &
Francis,1988.
JAW
AH
AR
LA
L N
EH
RU
TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - I S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4
(CS
05435) OP
ER
AT
ING
SY
ST
EM
S(E
LE
CT
IVE
- I)
UN
IT I
Com
puter System
and Operating S
ystem O
verview; O
verview of C
omputer S
ystem
hardware – Instruction execution – I/O
function – Interrupts – Mem
ory hierarchy –
I.O C
omm
unication techniques. Operating S
ystem O
bjectives and functions – Evalu-
ation of operating System
– Exam
ple System
s.
UN
IT II
Process D
escription – Process C
ontrol-process states – Process and T
hreads -
Exam
ples of Process description and C
ontrol.
UN
IT III
Concurrency: P
rinciples of Concurrency – M
utual Exclusion – S
oftware and hard-
ware approaches – sem
aphores – Monitors – M
essage Passing – R
eaders Writers
Problem
.
UN
IT IV
Principles of deadlock – deadlock prevention, detection and avoidance dining phi-
losophers problem – exam
ple System
s.
UN
IT V
Mem
ory Managem
ent: Mem
ory Managem
ent requirements – loading program
mes
in to main m
emory – virtual m
emory – hardw
are and Control structures – O
S S
oft-
ware – E
xamples of M
emory M
anagement.
UN
IT V
I
Uniprocessor S
cheduling: Types of Scheduling – S
cheduling algorithms – I/O
man-
agement and D
isc Scheduling – I/o devices – organization – of I/O
function – OS
design issues – I/O buffering – D
isk I/O – disk scheduling P
olicies – examples S
ys-
tem.
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IT V
II
File M
anagement and S
ecurity: Overview
of file managem
ent – file organization
and access – File D
irectories – File sharing – record blocking – secondary S
torage
Managem
ent – example system
.
UN
IT V
III
Security: S
ecurity threats – Protection – intruders – V
iruses – trusted System
.
TE
XT
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S
1.O
perating System
s’ – Internal and Design P
rinciples, Fifth E
dition–2005,
Pearson education./P
HI
2.O
perating System
Principles- A
braham S
ilberchatz, Peter B
. Galvin, G
reg
Gagne,7 th E
dition John Wiley
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.O
perating System
s A design approach- C
rowley,T
MH
.
2.M
odern Operating S
ystems, A
ndrew S
Tanenbaum. 2 nd E
dition, PH
I/PE
AR
SO
N
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CH
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GIC
AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - I S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05399) MIC
RO
CO
NT
RO
LL
ER
S A
ND
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
(EL
EC
TIV
E – I)
UN
IT I
OV
ER
VIE
W O
F A
RC
HIT
EC
TU
RE
AN
D M
ICR
OC
ON
TR
OL
LE
R R
ES
OU
RC
ES
Architecture of a m
icrocontroller – Microcontroller resources – R
esources in
advanced and next generation microcontrollers – 8051 m
icrocontroller – Internal
an
d E
xtern
al m
em
orie
s – C
ou
nte
rs an
d T
ime
rs – S
ynch
ron
ou
s seria
l-cum
-
asynchronous serial comm
unication - Interrupts.
UN
IT II
8051 FAM
ILY M
ICR
OC
ON
TR
OL
LE
RS
INS
TR
UC
TIO
N S
ET
Basic assem
bly language programm
ing – Data transfer instructions – D
ata and Bit-
manipulation instructions – A
rithmetic instructions – Instructions for Logical operations
on the set among the R
egisters, Internal RA
M, and S
FR
s – Program
flow control
instructions – Interrupt control flow.
UN
IT III
RE
AL
TIM
E C
ON
TR
OL
: INT
ER
RU
PT
S
Interrupt handling structure of an MC
U – Interrupt Latency and Interrupt deadline –
Multiple sources of the interrupts – N
on-maskable interrupt sources – E
nabling or
disabling of the sources – Polling to determ
ine the interrupt source and assignment
of the priorities among them
– Interrupt structure in Intel 8051.
UN
IT IV
RE
AL
TIM
E C
ON
TR
OL
: TIM
ER
S
Program
mable Tim
ers in the MC
U’s – F
ree running counter and real time control –
Interrupt interval and density constraints.
UN
IT V
SY
ST
EM
S D
ES
IGN
: DIG
ITAL
AN
D A
NA
LO
G IN
TE
RFA
CIN
G M
ET
HO
DS
Sw
itch, Keypad and K
eyboard interfacings – LED
and Array of LE
Ds – K
eyboard-
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AL
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IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05202) EL
EC
TR
O M
AG
NE
TIC
INT
ER
FE
RE
NC
E A
ND
CO
MPA
TIB
ILIT
Y T
EC
HN
IQU
ES
(Elective-I)
UN
IT-I
Sources of E
MI -Intersystem
and Intrasystem: E
MI P
rediction and Modeling, C
rosstalk, C
able wire and C
oupling; Shielding M
aterials, Grounding M
aterials, Grounding
and Bounding,
UN
IT-II
Receiver M
odels of EM
I Prediction: Types of E
missions; A
mplitude C
ulling, Fre-
quency Culling, D
etail Prediction and P
erformance P
rediction of Various E
missions.
UN
IT-III
Receiver E
MI F
unctions, Receiver M
odels for Am
plitude culling, Frequency C
ulling,D
etail Prediction and P
erformance P
rediction.
UN
IT-IV
Antenna M
odels for EM
I Prediction: A
ntenna EM
I Prediction C
onsiderations. An-
tenna Models for A
mplitude C
ulling, Frequency C
ulling and Detail P
rediction, Propa-
gation Models for E
MI P
rediction.
UN
IT-V
Propagation C
onsiderations, Propagation M
odels for Am
plitude Culling. P
ropaga-tion M
odels and Detail P
redictions.
UN
IT-V
IE
MI M
easurements -O
pen area test site Measurem
ents, Measurem
ent Precautions:
Radiated and C
onducted Interference Measurem
ents: Control R
equirements and
test methods.
UN
IT-V
IIE
MI filter C
haracteristics of LPF, H
PF, B
PF, B
EF. E
MI standards-M
ilitary and Indus-trial S
tandards, FC
C R
egulations.
UN
IT-V
IIIE
MI/E
MC
Standards.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
:1.
Duff W
illiam G
. and White D
onald .R.J S
eries on ELE
CT
RO
MA
GN
ET
ICIN
TE
RF
ER
EN
CE
AN
D C
OM
PA
TAB
ILITY
Vol 5, E
MI P
rediction and Analysis
Technique, 1972.2.
Kodali P
rasad V. E
NG
INE
ER
ING
ELE
CT
RO
MA
GN
ET
IC C
OM
PA
TAB
ILITY,
IEE
E P
ress, 1996.3.
Weston D
avid A. E
LEC
TR
OM
AG
NE
TIC
CO
MP
ATA
BILIT
Y. Principles and
Applications, 1991.
4.P
RIN
CIP
LES
OF E
LEC
TRO
MA
GN
ETIC
CO
MPATA
BILITY. .A
rtech House, 1987
cum-D
isplay controller (8279) – Alphanum
eric Devices – D
isplay System
s and its
interfaces – Printer interfaces – P
rogramm
able instruments interface using IE
EE
488 Bus – Interfacing w
ith the Flash M
emory – Interfaces – Interfacing to H
igh
Pow
er Devices – A
nalog input interfacing – Analog output interfacing – O
ptical motor
shaft encoders – Industrial control – Industrial process control system – P
rototype
MC
U based M
easuring instruments – R
obotics and Em
bedded control – Digital
Signal P
rocessing and Digital F
ilters.
UN
IT V
I
RE
AL
TIM
E O
PE
RA
TIN
G S
YS
TE
M F
OR
MIC
RO
CO
NT
RO
LL
ER
S
Real Tim
e operating system – R
TO
S of K
eil (RT
X51) – U
se of RT
OS
in Design –
Softw
are development tools for M
icrocontrollers.
UN
IT V
II
16-BIT
MIC
RO
CO
NT
RO
LL
ER
S
Ha
rdw
are
– M
em
ory m
ap
in In
tel 8
01
96
fam
ily MC
U syste
m –
IO p
orts –
Progam
mable Tim
ers and High-speed outputs and input captures – Interrupts –
instructions.
UN
IT V
III
AR
M 32 B
it MC
Us
Introduction to 16/32 Bit processors – A
RM
architecture and organization – AR
M /
Thum
b programm
ing model – A
RM
/ Thum
b instruction set – Developm
ent tools.
TE
XT
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OK
S
1.M
icrocontrollers Architecture, P
rogramm
ing, Interfacing and System
Design –
Raj K
amal, P
earson Education, 2005.
2.T
he 8051 Microcontroller and E
mbedded S
ystems – M
azidi and Mazidi, P
HI,
2000.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.M
icrocontrollers (Theory &
Applications) – A
.V. D
eshmuk, W
TM
H, 2005.
2.D
esign with P
IC M
icrocontrollers – John B. P
eatman, P
earson Education, 2005.
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AL
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IVE
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ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - I S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05215) EM
BE
DD
ED
AN
D R
EA
L T
IME
SY
ST
EM
S(E
lective-II)
UN
IT-I
INT
RO
DU
CT
ION
Em
bedded systems overview
, design challenge, processor technology, IC technol-
ogy, Design Technology, Trade-offs. S
ingle purpose processors RT
-level combina-
tional logic, sequential logic (RT
-level), custom single purpose processor design
(RT
-level), optimizing custom
single purpose processors.
UN
IT II
GE
NE
RA
L P
UR
PO
SE
PR
OC
ES
SO
RS
Basic architecture, operation, P
ipelining, Program
mer’s view
, development envi-
ronment, A
pplication Specific Instruction-S
et Processors (A
SIP
s) – Micro C
ontrol-
lers and Digital S
ignal Processors.
UN
IT III
STA
TE
MA
CH
INE
AN
D C
ON
CU
RR
EN
T P
RO
CE
SS
MO
DE
LS
Introduction, models V
s. languages, finite state machines w
ith data path model
(FS
MD
), using state machines, program
state machine m
odel (PS
M), concurrent
process model, concurrent processes, com
munication am
ong processes, synchro-
nization among processes, im
plementation, data flow
model, real-tim
e systems.
UN
IT IV
CO
MM
UN
ICA
TIO
N IN
TE
RFA
CE
Need for com
munication interfaces, R
S232 / U
AR
T, RS
422 / RS
485, US
B, Infrared,
IEE
E 1394 F
irewire, E
thernet, IEE
E 802.11, B
lue tooth.
UN
IT V
EM
BE
DD
ED
/ RT
OS
CO
NC
EP
TS
– I
Architecture of the K
ernel, Tasks and Task scheduler, Interrupt service routines,
Sem
aphores, Mutex.
UN
IT V
I
EM
BE
DD
ED
/ RTO
S C
ON
CE
PT
S – II
Mailboxes , M
essage Queues , E
vent Registers, P
ipes, Signals
UN
IT V
II
EM
BE
DD
ED
/ RTO
S C
ON
CE
PT
S – III
Timers, M
emory M
anagement, P
riority inversion problem, E
mbedded operating sys-
tems E
mbedded Linux, R
eal-time operating system
s, RT
Linux, Handheld operat-
ing systems, W
indows C
E.
UN
IT V
III
DE
SIG
N T
EC
HN
OL
OG
Y
Introduction, Autom
ation, Synthesis, P
arallel evolution of compilation and synthe-
sis, Logic Synthesis, R
T synthesis, B
ehavioral Synthesis, S
ystems S
ynthesis and
Hardw
are/ Softw
are Co-D
esign, Verification, H
ardware/S
oftware co-sim
ulation,
Reuse of intellectual property codes.
TE
XT
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OK
S
1.E
mbedded S
ystem D
esign – A U
nified Hardw
are/Softw
are Introduction - Frank
Vahid, Tony D
. Givargis, John W
iley, 2002.
2.E
mbedded / R
eal Time S
ystems – K
VK
K P
rasad, Dream
tech Press, 2005.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.E
mbedded M
icrocomputer S
ystems – Jonathan W
. Valvano, B
rooks / Cole,
Thom
pson Learning.
2.A
n Em
bedded Softw
are Prim
er – David E
. Sim
on, Pearson E
d., 2005.
3.Introduction to E
mbedded S
ystems – R
aj Kam
al, TM
S, 2002.
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ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(B
M05382) M
ED
ICA
L IN
FO
RM
AT
ICS
(Elective-II)
UN
IT-I
Introduction and Overview
of hospital information system
. Patient history taking
mechanism
s.
UN
IT-II
Patient D
ata Processing, D
atabase Managem
ent, Com
munication of M
edical dataacross different hospital units. N
etworking and Integration of patient data.
UN
IT-III
Data from
Patients, C
oding and Classification , T
he Patient R
ecord, Biosignal
Analysis, M
edical Imaging, Im
age Processing and A
nalysis.
UN
IT-IV
Patient-C
entered Information S
ystems ,P
rimary C
are, Clinical D
epartmental S
ystems,
Clinical S
upport System
s, Nursing Inform
ation System
s.
UN
IT-V
Medical K
nowledge and D
ecision Support, M
ethods for Decision S
upport, Clinical
Decision-S
upport System
s, Strategies for M
edical Know
ledge Acquisition, P
redictiveTools for C
linical Decision S
upport.
UN
IT-V
IInstitutional Inform
ation System
s, Modeling of H
ealth Care for Inform
ation System
sD
evelopment, H
ospital Information S
ystems: C
linical Use, Technical C
hoices, Health
Information R
esources.
UN
IT-V
IIM
ethodology for Information P
rocessing , Logical Operations, B
iostatistical Methods,
Biosignal P
rocessing Methods, P
attern Recognition, M
odeling for Decision S
upport,S
tructuring the Com
puter-based Patient R
ecord, Evaluation of C
linical Information
System
s.
UN
IT-V
IIIM
ethodology for Information S
ystems: H
uman-C
omputer Interaction in H
ealth Care
,Costs and B
enefits of Information S
ystems, S
ecurity in Medical Inform
ation System
s,S
tandards in Health-care Inform
atics and Telematics, P
roject Managem
ent,
TE
XT
BO
OK
1.B
emm
el, J.van; Musen, M
.A. H
andbook of Medical Inform
atics 1st ed. 1997.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
:1.
CO
MP
UT
ER
S IN
ME
DIC
INE
Tata McG
raw H
ill, 2005.
2.D
avidson, P., Best P
ractice Series: H
ealthcare Information S
ystems, A
uerbachP
ublications, 2000
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IVE
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ITY
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DE
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DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05452) PH
YS
IOL
OG
ICA
L S
YS
TE
MS
MO
DE
LIN
G(E
lective-II)
UN
IT-I
The problem
of system m
odeling in Physiology. Types of N
onlinear models of
physiological systems. D
eductive and Inductive modeling.
UN
IT-II
Nonparam
etric modeling: V
olterra models. W
iener models. E
fficient volterra kernelestim
ation Analysis of estim
ation errors.
UN
IT-III
Param
etric modeling: B
asic parametric m
odel forms and E
stimation procedures.
Volterra kernels of nonlinear differential equations. D
iscrete-time volterra kernels of
NA
RM
AX
models. F
rom V
olterra kernel measurem
ents to Param
etric models.
Equivalence betw
een continuous and Discrete -param
etric models.
UN
IT-IV
Prelim
inary tests and Data preparation. M
odel specification and Estim
ation. Model
validation and Interpretation. Outline of step-by-step procedure.
UN
IT-V
Ap
plica
tion
s: Ne
uro
sen
sory syste
ms:C
ard
iova
scula
r system
, Re
na
l system
,M
etabolic-Endocrine system
.
UN
IT-V
IM
odeling of multiinput/m
ultioutput systems: T
he Two-input case. A
pplications ofTw
o-input modeling to physiological system
s. The M
ultiinput case spatiotemporal
and spectrotemporal m
odeling.
UN
IT-V
IIM
odeling of neuronal systems: A
General m
odel of mem
brane and Synaptic
dynamics, F
unctional integration in the Single neuron, N
euronal systems w
ith Point-
process inputs Modeling of neuronal ensem
bles.
UN
IT-V
IIIM
odeling of Closed-loop system
s: Autoregressive form
of Closed-loop m
odel,N
etwork m
odel form of C
losed-loop systems.
TE
XT
BO
OK
1.V
asilis Z. M
armarelis, N
onlinear dynamic m
odeling of physiological systems,
Wiley-IE
EE
Press, 2004.
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.D
avid T. Westw
ick, Robert E
. Kearney, Identification of N
onlinear Physiological
System
s, Wiley-IE
EE
Press, 2003.
2.M
ichel C K
hoo, Physiological C
ontrol System
s -Analysis, sim
ulation andestim
ation, Prentice H
all of India, 2001.
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IVE
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ITY
HY
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Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
0 3 2
(BM
05381) ME
DIC
AL
IMA
GIN
G T
EC
HN
IQU
ES
LA
B
Imp
lemen
tation
of th
e belo
w A
lgo
rithm
s.
1.A
lgorithms for Low
Pas filter, H
igh Pass F
ilter, Median F
ilter
2.P
rewitt E
dge, Quick E
dge Detector
3.M
iller’s Algorithm
4.C
ooley -Turkey Algorithm
5.N
umerical Im
plementation of the Tw
o Dim
ensional F. F. T.
6.R
econstruction Algorithm
for Parallel P
rojections.
7.R
econstruction Algorithm
for Fan B
eam P
rojections
8.R
e-Sorting A
lgorithm
9.B
ack Projection A
lgorithm.
10.A
.R.T. (A
lgebraic Reconstruction Techniques).
11.S
. A. R
. T.
12.S
. I. R T
(Sim
ultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique)
Using M
at lab or C language
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IVE
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ITY
HY
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DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- I Sem
esterT
P C
0 3 2
(EC
05174) DIG
ITAL
IMA
GE
PR
OC
ES
SIN
G L
AB
1.Im
age data Com
pression
2.M
aximum
distance algorithm.
3.K
- mean algorithm
.
4.G
radient descent algorithm.
5.LM
SE
algorithm.
6.Im
age Enhancem
ent –Histogram
.
7.Im
age Sm
oothing.
8.Im
age Sharpening.
9.M
asks.
10.P
oint Detection.
11.Line D
etection.
12.E
dge Detection.
Using M
at lab and tool boxes
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IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - II S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05093) BIO
ME
MS
UN
IT-I
Introduction: history of ME
MS
, market for M
EM
S, overview
of ME
MS
processes,
properties of silicon, a sample M
EM
S process.
Basics of M
icrotechnology: definitions and terminology, a sam
ple process, lithogra-
phy and etching.
ME
MS
Biosensors: B
io Flow
Sensors, M
EM
S Im
ages.
Introduction to ME
MS
Pro design softw
are.
UN
IT-II
Microm
achining: subtractive processes (wet and dry etching), additive processes
(evaporation, sputtering, epitaxial growth).
Fundam
ental Devices and P
rocesses: basic mechanics and electrostatics for M
EM
S,
parallel plate actuators, pull-in point, comb drives.
UN
IT-III
Fundam
ental Devices and P
rocesses: more electrostatic actuators; M
EM
S found-
ries, Cronos M
UM
Ps (m
ulti user ME
MS
process).
MU
MP
s Multi U
ser ME
MS
Process: JD
S U
niphase MU
MP
s processing sequence
and design rules.
MU
MP
s and SU
MM
IT: design rules; applications; micro hinges and deploym
ent
actuators.
UN
IT-IV
CM
OS
ME
MS
: CM
OS
fou
nd
ry pro
cesse
s, inte
gra
ted
IC/M
EM
S, M
EM
S
postprocessing, applications.
Cleanroom
lab techniques: clean rooms, gow
ning procedures; safety, fire, toxicity;
acids and bases; photolithography.
UN
IT-V
MicroO
ptoElectroM
echanical System
s (MO
EM
S): m
icro scanners, digital mirror dis-
play, retinal scanning display. Grating light valve, corner cube retroreflector, optical
switches, other m
icro-optical devices.
UN
IT-V
I
Therm
al Transducers: bimorphs, “heatuators”, cilia arrays.
Piezoresistivity; S
canning Probe M
icroscopy: scanning tunneling microscope (S
TM
),
atomic force m
icroscope (AF
M).
UN
IT-V
II
Scaling Law
s.
Wireless M
EM
S: m
echanical and electrical resonators, Q-factor, sw
itches, filters.
Pow
er for ME
MS
: thin film batteries, m
icro fuel cells, energy fields.
UN
IT-V
III
ME
MS
Packaging and A
ssembly: m
icroassembly: serial and parallel, determ
inistic
and stochastic; microgrippers: H
exSil process; packaging techniques.
The F
uture of ME
MS
: bioME
MS
- neural implants, gene chips, diagnostic chips;
ME
MS
in space; mechanical com
puters; invisible and ubiquitous computing.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S:
1.H
SU
, TAI R
AN
, ME
MS
AN
D M
ICR
OS
YS
TE
MS
Desig
n A
nd
Man
ufactu
re,
Tata McG
raw-H
ill,2002.
2.R
ai-Choudhury, P
rosenjit; Mem
s and Moem
s Technology and Applications S
PIE
2000.
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DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(E
C05171) D
IGITA
L D
ES
IGN
TH
RO
UG
H V
ER
ILO
G(E
lective-III)U
NIT
IIN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N TO
VE
RIL
OG
Verilog as H
DL, Levels of D
esign Description, C
oncurrency, Sim
ulation and Synthesis,
Functional V
erification, System
Tasks, Program
ming Language Interface (P
LI),M
odule, Sim
ulation and Synthesis Tools, Test B
enches.
LA
NG
UA
GE
CO
NS
TR
UC
TS
AN
D C
ON
VE
NT
ION
SIntroduction, K
eywords, Identifiers, W
hite Space C
haracters, Com
ments, N
umbers,
Strings, Logic V
alues, Strengths, D
ata Types, Scalars and V
ectors, Param
eters,M
emory, O
perators, System
Tasks, Exercises.
UN
IT II
GA
TE
LE
VE
L M
OD
EL
ING
Introduction, AN
D G
ate Prim
itive, Module S
tructure, Other G
ate Prim
itives, IllustrativeE
xamples, Tri-S
tate Gates, A
rray of Instances of Prim
itives, Additional E
xamples,
De
sign
of F
lip-flo
ps w
ith G
ate
Prim
itives, D
ela
ys, Stre
ng
ths a
nd
Co
nte
ntio
nR
esolution, Net Types, D
esign of Basic C
ircuits, Exercises.
UN
IT III
BE
HA
VIO
RA
L M
OD
EL
ING
Introduction, Operations and A
ssignments, F
unctional Bifurcation, Initial C
onstruct,A
lways C
onstruct, Exam
ples, Assignm
ents with D
elays, Wait construct, M
ultipleA
lways B
locks, Designs at B
ehavioral Level, Blocking and N
on blocking Assignm
ents,T
he case statement, S
imulation F
low. iƒ and iƒ-else constructs, assign-deassign
construct, repeat construct, for loop, the disable construct, while loop, forever loop,
parallel blocks, force-release construct, Event.
UN
IT IV
MO
DE
LIN
G A
T D
ATA
FL
OW
LE
VE
LIn
trod
uctio
n, C
on
tinu
ou
s Assig
nm
en
t Stru
cture
s, De
lays a
nd
Co
ntin
uo
us
Assignm
ents, Assignm
ent to Vectors, O
perators.S
WIT
CH
LEV
EL M
OD
ELIN
GIntroduction, B
asic Transistor Sw
itches, CM
OS
Sw
itch, Bi-directional G
ates, Time
Delays w
ith Sw
itch Prim
itives, Instantiations with S
trengths and Delays, S
trengthC
ontention with Trireg N
ets, Exercises.
UN
IT V
SY
ST
EM
TAS
KS
, FU
NC
TIO
NS
, AN
D C
OM
PIL
ER
DIR
EC
TIV
ES
Introduction, Param
eters, Path D
elays, Module P
arameters, S
ystem Tasks and
Functions, F
ile-Based Tasks and F
unctions, Com
piler Directives, H
ierarchical Access,
General O
bservations, Exercises,
FU
NC
TIO
NS
, TAS
KS
, AN
D U
SE
R-D
EF
INE
D P
RIM
ITIV
ES
Introduction, Function, Tasks, U
ser-Defined P
rimitives (U
DP
), FS
M D
esign (Moore
and Mealy M
achines)
UN
IT V
ID
IGITA
L D
ES
IGN
WIT
H S
M C
HA
RT
SS
tate
Ma
chin
e C
ha
rts, De
rivatio
n o
f SM
Ch
arts, R
ea
lizatio
n o
f SM
Ch
arts,
Implem
entation of the Dice G
ame, A
lternative realizations for SM
Charts using
Microprogram
ming, Linked S
tate Machines.
UN
IT V
IID
ES
IGN
ING
WIT
H P
RO
GR
AM
MA
BL
E G
AT
E A
RR
AY
S A
ND
CO
MP
LE
XP
RO
GR
AM
MA
BL
E L
OG
IC D
EV
ICE
SX
ilinx 3
00
0 S
erie
s FP
GA
s, De
sign
ing
with
FP
GA
s, Usin
g a
On
e-H
ot S
tate
Assignm
ent, Altera C
omplex P
rogramm
able Logic Devices (C
PLD
s), Altera F
LEX
10K S
eries CP
LDs
UN
IT V
IIIV
ER
ILO
G M
OD
EL
SS
tatic R
AM
Me
mo
ry, A sim
plifie
d 4
86
Bu
s Mo
de
l, Inte
rfacin
g M
em
ory to
aM
icroprocessor Bus, U
AR
T D
esign, Design of M
icrocontroller CP
U.
TE
ST
BO
OK
S1.
Design through V
erilog HD
L – T.R. P
admanabhan and B
. Bala Tripura S
undari,W
SE
, 2004 IEE
E P
ress.2.
A V
erilog Prim
ier – J. Bhaskar, B
SP, 2003.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.F
undamentals of Logic D
esign with V
erilog – Stephen. B
rown and Z
vonkoV
ranesic, TM
H, 2005.
2.D
igital System
s Design using V
HD
L – Charles H
Roth, Jr. T
homson P
ublications,2004.
3.A
dvanced Digital D
esign with V
erilog HD
L – Michael D
. Ciletti, P
HI, 2005.
4.D
igital systems D
esign using VH
DL – C
harles H R
oth, Jr. Thom
son Publications,
2004.
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IVE
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HY
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DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05087) BIO
MA
TE
RIA
LS
(EL
EC
TIV
E – III)
UN
IT I
Properties of M
aterials. Classes of m
aterials used in medicine: M
etals, Polym
ers,H
ydrogels Bioresorbable and B
iodegradable Materials, C
eramics, N
atural materi-
als composites thin film
s, grafts, Coatings m
edical fibers and Biological functional
materials, S
mart m
aterials, Pyrolytic C
arbon for long-term m
edical Implants tex-
tured and Porous m
aterials non-fouling surfacesU
NIT
-IIH
ost reactions to : Inflamm
ation, Wound healing and the F
oreign body response.S
ystemic toxicity and H
ypersensitivity. Blood coagulation and B
lood-materials Inter-
actions. Tumorigenesis.
UN
IT-III
Testing biomaterials:In V
itro assessment of tissue com
patibility In vivo assessment
of tissue compatibility. Testing of blood-m
aterials interactions.D
egradation of materials in the biological environm
ent: Effects of the B
iological en-vironm
ent on metals, polym
ers and ceramics.
UN
IT-IV
Applications of m
aterials in medicine, D
entistry and Biology: C
ardiovascular medi-
cal devices. Nonthrom
bogenic treatments and S
trategies. Dental im
plantation ad-hesive and S
ealants. Ophthalm
ologic applications-intraocular lens implants.
UN
IT-V
Orthopedic biom
aterials, Perform
ance of drug delivery systems, S
utures.B
urn dressings and Skin substitutes.
UN
IT-V
IA
rtificial organs and tissues: Implantable cardiac assist devices. M
aterials for extra-corporeal devices. C
ochlear implants. A
rtificial red blood cell substitutes.U
NIT
-VII
Sterilization of im
plants and Devices im
plants and Device failure. S
urface proper-ties w
ith Biological responses. Im
plant retrieval and Evaluation.
UN
IT-V
IIIS
tandards development and regulation of m
edical products using biomaterials. N
anobio m
aterials.T
EX
T B
OO
KS
:1.
Biom
aterials Science: A
n Introduction to Materials in M
edicine Buddy D
. Ratner,
Frederick J. S
choen, Allan S
. Hoffm
an, Jack E. Lem
ons2.
Hench L L E
thridgc E.C
. Biom
aterials, an interfacial approach, Academ
ic press1982
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.B
ronzino J D, the biom
edical engineering handbook CR
C P
ress.
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IVE
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HY
DE
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DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(BM
05562) TRA
NS
PO
RTA
TION
PH
EN
OM
EN
A IN
LIVIN
G S
YS
TEM
S(E
LE
CT
IVE
– III)U
NIT
-IH
eat Transport: Body tem
perature regulation modes of heat transfer.
UN
IT-II
He
at tra
nsp
orta
tion
in T
issue
s, Mu
scles, S
kin a
nd
oth
er O
rga
ns in
diffe
ren
tenvironm
ental temperatures.
UN
IT-III
Models of heat transfer in the body.
UN
IT-IV
Fundam
entals and applications of mass transport. Introduction to M
ass Transport.D
iffusion with C
onvection or Electrical P
otentials. Transport in P
orous Media.
Transvascular Transport. Solvent and S
olute Transport across the Kidney G
lom-
erulus.
UN
IT-V
Processes of m
ass transfer Diffusion, O
smosia, E
lectroOsm
asia. Ultra filtration.
Reverse O
smosia through natural M
embrane system
s, Reverse O
smosia through
artificial synthetic Mem
branes.
UN
IT-V
IM
ass Transport and Biochem
ical Interactions, Oxygen Transport from
the Lungs tothe Tissues.
UN
IT-V
IIM
ass transfer: Mass transfer in K
idney, Skeletal, N
ervous, G. I. system
, Cardio
Pulm
onary system.
UN
IT-V
IIIM
ass transfer in dialysers and oxygenators.
TE
XT
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OK
S1.
Fournier, R
onald L,.Basic transport phenom
ena in biomedical engineering.Taylor
& F
rancis. 1998
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.D
avid.O. C
ooney, Biom
edical engg. Principles: A
n introduction to fluid, Heat &
Mass transport process V
ol & 2 ; M
arcel Dekker inc,.
2.M
edical physiology by Ganong
3.P
hysiology by Best and Taylar
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IV Y
EA
R B
.Tech. B
ME
– II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4
(ME
05508)RO
BO
TIC
S A
ND
AU
TOM
AT
ION
(EL
EC
TIV
E IV
)
UN
IT – I
BA
SIC
CO
NC
EP
TS
Autom
ation and Robotics – A
n over view of R
obotics – present and future applica-
tions – classification by coordinate system and control system
, Dynam
ic stabiliza-
tion of Robotics.
UN
IT – II P
OW
ER
SO
UR
CE
S A
ND
SE
NS
OR
S
Hydraulic, P
neumatic and electric drivers – D
etermination H
P of m
otor and gearing
ratio, variable speed arrangements, P
ath Determ
ination - Machinery V
ision – Rang-
ing – Laser – Acoustic, M
agnetic Fiber O
ptic and Tactile Sensor
UN
IT – III M
AN
UP
UL
ATO
RS
Construction of M
anupulators, Manupulator D
ynamic and F
orce Control, E
lectronic
and Pneum
atic manupulators.
UN
IT – IV
AC
TU
ATO
RS
AN
D G
RIP
PE
RS
Pneum
atic, Hydraulic A
ctuators, Stepper M
otor Control C
ircuits, End E
ffecter, Vari-
ous types of Grippers, D
esign consideration.
UN
IT – V
Differential transform
ation and manipulators, Jacobians – problem
s.Dynam
ics:
Lagrange – Euler and N
ewton – E
uler formations – P
roblems.
UN
IT V
I K
INE
MA
TIC
S
Forw
ard and Inverse Kinem
atic Problem
s, Solutions of Inverse K
inematic problem
s,
Multiple S
olution, Jacobian Work E
nvelop – Hill C
limbing Techniques.
UN
IT V
IIPAT
H P
LA
NN
ING
Trajectory planning and avoidance of obstacles, path planning, Skew
motion, joint
integrated motion – straight line m
otion – Robot program
ming, languages and soft-
ware packages.
UN
IT V
III CA
SE
ST
UD
Y
Multiple R
obots – Machine Interface – R
obots in Manufacturing and N
on-Manufac-
turing applications – Robot C
ell Design S
election of a Robot.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S:
1.Industrial R
obotics / Groover M
P /P
earson Edu.
2.R
obotics / Fu K
S/ M
cGraw
Hill.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
:
1.R
obotics, CS
P R
ao and V.V
. Reddy, P
earson Publications (In press)
2.R
obotics and Control / M
ittal R K
& N
agrath I J / TM
H.
3.A
n Introduction to Robot Technology, / P. C
oiffet and M. C
haironze / Kogam
Page Ltd. 1983 London.
4.R
obotic Engineering / R
ichard D. K
lafter, Prentice H
all
5.R
obot Analysis and Intelligence / A
sada and Slow
time / W
iley Inter-Science
6.Introduction to R
obotics / John J Craig / P
earson Edu.
7.R
obot Dynam
ics and Control by M
ark W. S
pong and M. V
idyasagar, John Wiley
& S
ons.
2005-20062005-2006
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IVE
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ITY
HY
DE
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BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - II S
emester
T P
C
4+1 0 4
(EC
05183) DS
P P
RO
CE
SS
OR
S A
ND
AR
CH
ITE
CT
UR
ES
(EL
EC
TIV
E – IV
)
UN
IT I
INT
OR
OD
UC
TIO
N T
O D
IGITA
L S
IGN
AL
PR
OC
ES
ING
Introduction, A D
igital signal-processing system, T
he sampling process, D
iscrete
time sequences. D
iscrete Fourier Transform
(DF
T) and F
ast Fourier Transform
(FF
T),
Linear time-invariant system
s, Digital filters, D
ecimation and interpolation, A
nalysis
and Design tool for D
SP
System
s MA
TLA
B, D
SP
using MA
TLA
B.
UN
IT II
CO
MP
UTA
TIO
NA
L A
CC
UR
AC
Y IN
DS
P IM
PL
EM
EN
TAT
ION
S
Num
ber formats for signals and coefficients in D
SP
systems, D
ynamic R
ange and
Precision, S
ources of error in DS
P im
plementations, A
/D C
onversion errors, DS
P
Com
putational errors, D/A
Conversion E
rrors, Com
pensating filter.
UN
IT III
AR
CH
ITE
CT
UR
ES
FO
R P
RO
GR
AM
MA
BL
E D
SP
DE
VIC
ES
Basic A
rchitectural features, DS
P C
omputational B
uilding Blocks, B
us Architecture
an
d M
em
ory, D
ata
Ad
dre
ssing
Ca
pa
bilitie
s, Ad
dre
ss Ge
ne
ratio
n U
nit,
Program
mability and P
rogram E
xecution, Speed Issues, F
eatures for External
interfacing.
UN
IT IV
EX
EC
UT
ION
CO
NT
RO
L A
ND
PIP
EL
ININ
G
Hardw
are looping, Interrupts, Stacks, R
elative Branch support, P
ipelining and
Perform
ance, Pipeline D
epth, Interlocking, Branching effects, Interrupt effects,
Pipeline P
rogramm
ing models.
UN
IT V
PR
OG
RA
MM
AB
LE
DIG
ITAL
SIG
NA
L P
RO
CE
SS
OR
S
Co
mm
ercia
l Dig
ital sig
na
l-pro
cessin
g D
evice
s, Da
ta A
dd
ressin
g m
od
es o
f
TM
S320C
54XX
DS
Ps, D
ata Addressing m
odes of TM
S320C
54XX
Processors,
Mem
ory space of TM
S320C
54XX
Processors, P
rogram C
ontrol, TM
S320C
54XX
instructions and Program
ming, O
n-Chip P
eripherals, Interrupts of TM
S320C
54XX
processors, Pipeline O
peration of TM
S320C
54XX
Processors.
UN
IT V
IIM
PL
EM
EN
TAT
ION
S O
F B
AS
IC D
SP
AL
GO
RIT
HM
ST
he Q-notation, F
IR F
ilters, IIR F
ilters, Interpolation Filters, D
ecimation F
ilters, PID
Controller, A
daptive Filters, 2-D
Signal P
rocessing.
UN
IT V
IIIM
PL
EM
EN
TAT
ION
OF
FF
T A
LG
OR
ITH
MS
An F
FT
Algorithm
for DF
T C
omputation, A
Butterfly C
omputation, O
verflow and
scaling, Bit-R
eversed index generation, An 8-P
oint FF
T im
plementation on the
TM
S320C
54XX
, Com
putation of the signal spectrum.
UN
IT V
IIIIN
TE
RF
AC
ING
ME
MO
RY
AN
D I/O
PE
RIP
HE
RA
LS
TO
PR
OG
RA
MM
AB
LE
DS
P D
EV
ICE
SM
emory space organization, E
xternal bus interfacing signals, Mem
ory interface,
Parallel I/O
interface, Program
med I/O
, Interrupts and I/O, D
irect mem
ory access(D
MA
).
A M
ultichannel buffered serial port (McB
SP
), McB
SP
Program
ming, a C
OD
EC
interface circuit, CO
DE
C program
ming, A
CO
DE
C-D
SP
interface example.
TE
XT
BO
OK
S
1.D
igita
l Sig
na
l Pro
cessin
g –
Avta
r Sin
gh
an
d S
. Srin
ivasa
n, T
ho
mso
nP
ublications, 2004.
2.D
SP
Processor F
undamentals, A
rchitectures & F
eatures – Lapsley et al. S.
Chand &
Co, 2000.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
1.D
igital Signal P
rocessors, Architecture, P
rogramm
ing and Applications – B
.
Venkata R
amani and M
. Bhaskar, T
MH
, 2004.
2.D
igital Signal P
rocessing – Jonatham S
tein, John Wiley, 2005.
2005-20062005-2006
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AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
DIV
Year B
.Tech. B
ME
- II Sem
esterT
P C
4+1 0 4(B
M05499) Q
UA
NT
ITAT
IVE
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G P
HY
SIO
LO
GY
(Elective-IV
)U
NIT
-I -C
ellular P
hysio
log
yIntroduction to P
hysiology, Introduction to Modeling and R
eview of E
lectric Circuits.
UN
IT-II
Re
view
of C
ellu
lar P
hysio
log
y, Ce
llula
r Me
tab
olism
an
d K
ine
tics, Me
mb
ran
eD
ynamics.
UN
IT-III
Ion Transport types of transport and Cellular H
omeostasis, T
he Resting P
otential.
UN
IT-IV
Regulation of C
ell Function and C
ell Cycle D
etailed aspects of Neoplasia, U
ses ofD
NA
Micro-A
rrays,
UN
IT-V
-Neu
rom
uscu
lar Ph
ysiolo
gy
Review
of Nervous S
ystem, T
he Action P
otential, Propagation of A
ction Potentials.
measurem
ent by Patch C
lamp.
UN
IT-V
IS
keletal Muscle, N
euromuscular Junction and S
ynaptic Transm
ission, Sm
oothM
uscle, study of Dem
yelinating Diseases.
UN
IT-V
II - Card
iovascu
lar Ph
ysiolo
gy
Review
of Cardiovascular P
hysiology, The E
CG
, causes and classification ofA
rrhythmias, characteristics of D
efibrillation phenomena.
UN
IT-V
IIIP
ressure Volum
e Relationships, M
odels of Circulation, C
ardiac Output, C
ardiacR
egulation, Physiological aspects of M
yocardial infarction.
Text Bo
oks:
1.Text B
ook of Physiology by G
uyton.2.
Text Book of P
hysiology by West &
Todd
RE
FE
RE
NC
E:
1.Text B
ook of Physiology by C
houdary.
JAW
AH
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EH
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TE
CH
NO
LO
GIC
AL
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
IV Y
ear B.Tech
. BM
E - II S
emester
T P
C
0-0-2(C
A05315) IN
DU
ST
RY
OR
IEN
TE
D M
INI P
RO
JEC
T(H
OS
PITA
L T
RA
ININ
G)
1.N
EP
HR
OL
OG
Y: Operation of dialysers and E
stimation of renal function
2.N
EU
RO
LO
GY
: study and operation of EE
G, E
MG
equipment, recording of
EE
G signals norm
al and abnormal recordings
3.S
pe
cial te
chn
iqu
es a
nd
fea
ture
s of e
qu
ipm
en
t, YA
G la
ser, stu
nt tu
be
s,cerebral angiography.
4.C
AR
DIO
LO
GY: study and operation of various pacem
akers, DC
Defibrillators,
monitors.
5.G
AS
TR
OE
NT
ER
OL
OG
Y: study and operation of infusion pumps, endoscopic
instruments and other lab equipm
ents.
6.G
EN
ER
AL
SU
RG
ER
Y: S
tudy and Operation of S
urgical equipment for both
Adult and P
aediatric. Suction apparatus, C
autery, Light Sources.
7.S
tudy and operation of Laproscopic instruments, m
icro surgical equipments
8.O
RT
HO
PAE
DIC
S: study and operation of physiotherapy equipm
ent. Prosthetic
devices.
9.PA
TH
OL
OG
Y &
BL
OO
D B
AN
K: S
tudy and operation of Various Instrum
entsused for pathological tests, P
lasmaphoresis Instrum
ents
10.A
NA
ES
TH
ES
IA: study and operation of various equipm
ents used in theatreslike electro surgical generators, cold light sources, servo ventilators, A
naes-thesia equipm
ent, ventilators, CS
SD
equipment, oxygen plant/oxygen concen-
trators.
11.IM
AG
ING
SC
IEN
CE
: op
era
tion
of X
-Ra
y pla
nts, X
-Ra
y film d
eve
lop
ing
technique, ultrasound scanning, CA
T, MR
I.
12.R
AD
IO T
HE
RA
PY: study and operation of radiotherapy equipm
ent.