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2005-2006 2005-2006 1 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD B.TECH BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING I Year COURSE STRUCTURE Code Subject T P C HS05231 English 2+1* - 4 MA05363 Mathematics - I 3+1* - 6 MA05361 Mathematical Methods 3+1* - 6 PY05047 Applied Physics 2+1* - 4 CS05106 C Programming and Data Structures 3+1* - 6 EC05422 Network Analysis 2+1* - 4 EC05210 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3+1* - 6 ME05220 Engineering Drawing Practice Lab. - 3 4 CS05144 Computer Programming Lab. - 3 4 CS05337 IT Workshop - 3 4 EC05211 Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. - 3 4 HS05232 English Language communication skills Lab. - 3 4 TOTAL 25 15 56 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS COURSE STRUCTURE AND DETAILED SYLLABUS BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING B.TECH FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE (Applicable for the batches admitted from 2005-2006) JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD - 500 072. For

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natomy and P

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ioelectricity and Electrodes

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nvironmental S

tudies4+

1*-

4

EC

05497P

ulse and Digital C

ircuits4+

1*-

4

EC

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rinciples of Com

munications

4+1*

-4

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05064B

asic Clinical S

ciences I4+

1*-

4

BM

05101B

iotransducers and Applications

4+1*

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ulse and Digital C

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pplications4+

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05292H

ospital System

Managem

ent4+

1*-

4

BM

05065B

asic Clinical S

ciences - II4+

1*-

4

BM

05083B

iofluids and Mechanics

4+1*

-4

BM

05088B

iomedical E

quipment

4+1*

-4

EC

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Applications Lab.

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iological Control S

ystems

4+1*

-4

BM

05340Lasers and F

iber Optics in M

edicine4+

1*-

4

BM

05091B

iomedical S

ignal Processing

4+1*

-4

BM

05380M

edical Imaging Techniques

4+1*

-4

EC

05401M

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4+1*

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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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4

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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6

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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14

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).

2005-20062005-2006

15

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.

2005-20062005-2006

16

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AH

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LA

L N

EH

RU

TE

CH

NO

LO

GIC

AL

UN

IVE

RS

ITY

HY

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DI Y

ear B.Tech

. BM

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.

2005-20062005-2006

17

UN

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

LA

L N

EH

RU

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.

2005-20062005-2006

18

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

AR

LA

L N

EH

RU

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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ITY

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DE

RA

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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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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

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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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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

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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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D

II Year B

.Tech. B

ME

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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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UN

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

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ill, 1986.

2.John W

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esign. John Wiley

and Sons. Inc., N

ew Y

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RE

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Sons,1989.

2.P

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lemm

ing David G

. Bioelectrical phenom

ena, McG

raw

Hill, 1969.

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. 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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IVE

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ITY

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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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II Year B

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ME

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esterT

P C

4+1 0 4(H

S05353)M

AN

AG

ER

IAL

EC

ON

OM

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AN

DF

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NC

IAL

AN

ALY

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UN

IT I

INT

RO

DU

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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).

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Managerial E

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Financial A

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him &

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MH

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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

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son,4 th E

dition 2003.5.

Financial A

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Managerial P

erspective – Narayanasw

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ics - Peterson &

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dition,2004

7.M

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ag

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mics&

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cial A

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conomics – D

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11.M

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HI, 2 nd E

d., 2 nd Ed. 2005.

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II Year B

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ME

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esterT

P C

4+1 0 4

(CE

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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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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

BO

OK

:

Textbook of Environm

ental Studies for U

ndergraduate Courses by E

rach Bharucha

for University G

rants Com

mission.

2005-20062005-2006

26

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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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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27

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

BO

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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AH

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LA

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EH

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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

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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28

UN

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

AR

LA

L N

EH

RU

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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29

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

BO

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

LA

L N

EH

RU

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

LA

L N

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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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JAW

AH

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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

(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.

2005-20062005-2006

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.

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AH

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LA

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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

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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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IVE

RS

ITY

HY

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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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IVE

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HY

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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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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

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IVE

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HY

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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

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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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IVE

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ITY

HY

DE

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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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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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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.

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dvanced microprocessor and P

eripherals - A.K

.Ray and K

.M.B

hurchandi,T

MH

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2.M

icroprocessors and interfacing - Douglas V. H

all, TM

H, 2 nd E

dition, 1999.

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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

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P C

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LO

GIC

AL

CO

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RO

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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.

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ME

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esterT

P C

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(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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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.

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2.Laser H

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3.Introduction to Lasers and T

heir Applications by O

shea callen and Rhodes,

Addison . W

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4.Lasers in P

hoto medicine and P

hoto Biology by E

. D. R

. Pratesi &

C. A

Sacchi,

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5.Lasers in M

edicine by H. K

. Koebm

er, john Willy &

sons, 1980.

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ME

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P C

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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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DIII Y

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. 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.

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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

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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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T P

C

4+1 0 4(C

S05138) C

OM

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NIT

IIn

trod

uctio

n: O

SI, T

CP

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orks models, E

xamples of N

etworks: N

ovellN

etworks ,A

rpanet, Internet, Netw

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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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2.A

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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

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Filter.

9.P

SD

Estim

ation.

10.D

ata Com

pression Techniques: AZ

TE

C. T

P.

11.D

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12.D

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T P

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TIF

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DU

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ION

TO

AR

TIF

ICIA

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EU

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WO

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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

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EU

RA

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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

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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

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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,

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AT

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, S.

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1. E

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2.A

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imon H

aykin, Pearson E

ducation, 2 nd Ed.

3.F

undamental of N

eural Netw

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4.A

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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

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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

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EN

CE

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Fundam

entals of Digital Im

age Processing – by A

.K. Jain, P

HI P

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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.

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C; D

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2.R

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C press 1995

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tienne Grandjean, H

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itting the task to the man, Taylor &

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(CS

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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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UN

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

.

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2.O

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braham S

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2.M

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I/PE

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EC

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UN

IT I

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RC

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EC

TU

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Architecture of a m

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an

d E

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em

orie

s – C

ou

nte

rs an

d T

ime

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ynch

ron

ou

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l-cum

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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

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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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EC

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FE

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NC

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MPA

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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

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MI/E

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Pow

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shaft encoders – Industrial control – Industrial process control system – P

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MC

U based M

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bedded control – Digital

Signal P

rocessing and Digital F

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UN

IT V

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RE

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TIM

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OS

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UN

IT V

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16-BIT

MIC

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NT

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LL

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Ha

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em

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Progam

mable Tim

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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

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b instruction set – Developm

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UN

IT-I

INT

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-level combina-

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UN

IT II

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SIP

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UN

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Introduction, models V

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model, real-tim

e systems.

UN

IT IV

CO

MM

UN

ICA

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TE

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Need for com

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AR

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UN

IT V

EM

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Sem

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UN

IT V

I

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UN

IT V

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EM

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ON

CE

PT

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Timers, M

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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.

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1.E

mbedded S

ystem D

esign – A U

nified Hardw

are/Softw

are Introduction - Frank

Vahid, Tony D

. Givargis, John W

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2.E

mbedded / R

eal Time S

ystems – K

VK

K P

rasad, Dream

tech Press, 2005.

RE

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1.E

mbedded M

icrocomputer S

ystems – Jonathan W

. Valvano, B

rooks / Cole,

Thom

pson Learning.

2.A

n Em

bedded Softw

are Prim

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. Sim

on, Pearson E

d., 2005.

3.Introduction to E

mbedded S

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aj Kam

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S, 2002.

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- 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,

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emm

el, J.van; Musen, M

.A. H

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ME

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INE

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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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Year B

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ME

- I Sem

esterT

P C

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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

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1.V

asilis Z. M

armarelis, N

onlinear dynamic m

odeling of physiological systems,

Wiley-IE

EE

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RE

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avid T. Westw

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onlinear Physiological

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2.M

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esterT

P C

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DIC

AL

IMA

GIN

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EC

HN

IQU

ES

LA

B

Imp

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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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P C

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AB

1.Im

age data Com

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2.M

aximum

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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

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IV Y

ear B.Tech

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E - II S

emester

T P

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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

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Verilog as H

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oncurrency, Sim

ulation and Synthesis,

Functional V

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Tasks, Program

ming Language Interface (P

LI),M

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ulation and Synthesis Tools, Test B

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LA

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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

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LE

VE

L M

OD

EL

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Introduction, AN

D G

ate Prim

itive, Module S

tructure, Other G

ate Prim

itives, IllustrativeE

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De

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of F

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ate

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ela

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ng

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Co

nte

ntio

nR

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esign of Basic C

ircuits, Exercises.

UN

IT III

BE

HA

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RA

L M

OD

EL

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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

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T D

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Co

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CH

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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

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DIR

EC

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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,

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NS

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ITIV

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Introduction, Function, Tasks, U

ser-Defined P

rimitives (U

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M D

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and Mealy M

achines)

UN

IT V

ID

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ES

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M C

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Ma

chin

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ha

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Ch

arts, R

ea

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n o

f SM

Ch

arts,

Implem

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lternative realizations for SM

Charts using

Microprogram

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tate Machines.

UN

IT V

IID

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WIT

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AM

MA

BL

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Assignm

ent, Altera C

omplex P

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PLD

s), Altera F

LEX

10K S

eries CP

LDs

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IT V

IIIV

ER

ILO

G M

OD

EL

SS

tatic R

AM

Me

mo

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plifie

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2.D

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3.A

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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

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Sterilization of im

plants and Devices im

plants and Device failure. S

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plant retrieval and Evaluation.

UN

IT-V

IIIS

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UN

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He

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tenvironm

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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

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Reverse O

smosia through natural M

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smosia through

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UN

IT-V

IM

ass Transport and Biochem

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the Lungs tothe Tissues.

UN

IT-V

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ass transfer: Mass transfer in K

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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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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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HY

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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.

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IVE

RS

ITY

HY

DE

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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.