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    M. TECH Electrical Engineering - Scheme & Syllabus

    M.TECH ELECTRICAL(POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES)

    SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND SYLLABI

    I-YEAR I-SEMESTER

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No. Course title

    Instruction

    Credits

    L T P

    1 EE5101 Electric drives 4 0 0 4

    2 EE5102 Advanced power electronics-I 4 0 0 43 EE5103 Electrical Machine modelingand analysis

    4 0 0 4

    4 EE5104 Power Electronics Lab 0 0 3 25 EE5105 Digital signal processing lab 0 0 3 26 ElectiveI 3 0 0 37 Elective II 3 0 0 38 Elective III 3 0 0 39 EE5141 Seminar I - - - 1

    Total 21 0 6 2627

    I-YEAR II-SEMESTER

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No. Course title

    Instruction

    Credits

    L T P

    1 EE5151 Advanced Electric Drives 4 0 0 4

    2 EE5152 Advanced Power Electronics II

    4 0 0 4

    3 EE5153 Digital Control Systems 4 0 0 44 EE5154 Drives Lab 0 0 3 25 EE5155 Power Electronic Simulation

    Lab0 0 3 2

    6 ElectiveIV 3 0 0 37 Elective V 3 0 0 38 EE5191 Seminar II - - - 1

    Total: 18 0 6 23

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    II-YEAR I-SEMESTER

    S.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    Course title

    Instruction

    CreditsL T P

    1 EE6142 Comprehensive viva-voce

    - - - 4

    2 EE 6149 Dissertation-Part-A - - - 8

    Total - - - 12

    II-YEAR II-SEMESTER

    S. No. Course No. Course title

    Instruction

    CreditsL T P

    1 EE 6199 Dissertation-Part-B - - - 18Total - - - 18

    TOTAL CREDITS OFFERED 26+23+12+18= 79

    CATEGORY I YEARI SEM

    I YESRII SEM

    II YEARI SEM

    II YEARII SEM

    TOTAL

    PROGRAMCORE

    16 16 32

    ELECTIVES 9 6 - - 15

    MANDATORY 1 1 4 6

    DISSERTATION - - 8 18 26TOTAL 26 23 12 18 79

    LIST OF ELECTIVES:I-YEAR I-SEMESTEREE5111 Modern Control TheoryEE5112 Microprocessors and MicrocontrollersEE5113 Digital Signal ProcessorsEE5114 Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility

    EE5115 HVDC systems and FACTSEE5116 Applications of Power Converters

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    EE5117 Neural and Fuzzy Logic Control of Power Convertersand Drives

    EE5118 Design of Digital Systems

    MA5013 Optimisation Techniques

    I-YEAR II-SEMESTEREE5161 Electric TractionEE5162 Modelling and Simulation of Power Electronic SystemsEE5163 Digital Signal Processor Controlled DrivesEE5164 Electrical Machine DesignEE5165 Power Quality

    EE5166 Alternate Sources of Electrical Energy

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    EE5101 ELECTRIC DRIVES (4-0-0) 4

    Introduction: Electrical drives, drive characteristics. D.C. motor drives:Rectifier fed drives, Chopper controlled drives. Induction motor drives:Equivalent circuits, speed control, slip energy recovery. Synchronousmotor drives: Operation with fixed frequency & variable frequencysource. Closed-loop control of drives: D.C. motor drives ArmatureVoltage control, Field weakening A.C. motors motor drives with VSI ,CSI & Cycloconverter.Reading:

    1. G. K. Dubey : Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, 2nd

    ed., AlphaScience International, 2001.2. S. B. Dewan, Gordon R. Slemon, A. Straughen: Power

    Semiconductor Drives, John Wiley Pub., 1996.3. R. Krishnan: Electric Motor drives Modelling, analysis &

    Control, PHI India Ltd., 2002.4. W. Shepherd, D. T. W. Liang, L. N. Hulley: Power Electronics &

    Motor Control, 2nd ed., Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995.

    EE5102 ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS - I (4-0-0) 4

    Overview of switching power devices: Characteristics of SCR,MOSFET, IGBT , design of snubber circuits. Phase controlled rectifiers:Principle, power factor improvements, symmetrical angle control, PWMcontrol, SPWM control. DC-DC converters: Study of Class A, B, C,and D choppers, non-isolated and isolated DC-DC converters,.Inverters: Inverters, PWM techniques, selective harmonic elimination,space vector modulation, multi-level inverters Reading:

    1. M.H. Rashid: Power Electronics-circuits, Devices &Applications, 3rd ed.,PHI, 2005.

    2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland, William P.Robbins: PowerElectronics: Converters, Applications, 3rd ed., John Wiley &Sons, 2009.

    EE5103 ELECTRICAL MACHINE MODELLINGAND ANALYSIS

    (4-0-0) 4

    http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22S.+B.+Dewan%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Gordon+R.+Slemon%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22A.+Straughen%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22A.+Straughen%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22A.+Straughen%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Gordon+R.+Slemon%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22S.+B.+Dewan%22
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    Basic principles of electric machine analysis: Magnetically coupledcircuits, Electro-magnetic(EM) energy conversion, Reference frametheory: Equations of transformation, transformation between reference

    frames, variables observed from various frames. Theory of symmetricalinduction machines: Voltage and torque expression, state-space modelof IM ind-q-0 variables. Theory of synchronous machines: Voltage andtorque equations, equations in arbitrary reference frame.Reading:

    1. P. C. Krause, O. Wasynczuk, S. D. Sudhoff:Analysis of ElectricMachinery and Drive Systems, 2nd ed., IEEE Press, 2002.

    2. C.V. Jones: Unified Theory of Electrical Machines, Butterworths,1967.

    3. J. Meisel: Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion,R.E. Krieger, 1984.

    EE5104 POWER ELECTRONICS LAB (0-0-3) 2

    Study of characteristics of Power Semiconductor devices (SCR, Triac.)-Study of sequence control of thyristor Converter- Study of PWMConverter-DC-to-DC Switched Mode Converter-Study of Three-phase

    Full & Half controlled Converter with R-L & R-L-E loads-Study of Class-C & Class-D Commutation schemes- Study of Single phase Full & Halfcontrolled Converter with R-L & R-L-E loads-Study of Single phase ACvoltage controller feeding R & R-L loads-Study of 1- inverter withsquare wave, quasi-square wave and SPWM Control - Study of 1-Cycloconverter

    EE5105 DSP LAB (0-0-3) 2

    General programming examples. - Study of aliasing phenomenon. -Study of the On-Chip Analog to digital conversion of TMS320LF2407processor. - Study of the GPIO registers. - Producing a saw tooth wavefrom the DAC. - PWM signal generation using event manager. - SpaceVector Modulation of a 3- VSI. - Implementation of the differenceequation. - Study of the interrupts of TMS320LF2407 processor. - Dead-time generation to avoid shoot-through fault.

    http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Paul+C.+Krause%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Oleg+Wasynczuk%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Scott+D.+Sudhoff%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Scott+D.+Sudhoff%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Oleg+Wasynczuk%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Paul+C.+Krause%22
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    EE5111 MODERN CONTROL THEORY (3-0-0) 3

    System representation: State and state variable, system representationin state variable form, Transformations, Lagrange linearization . Timeresponse: State transition matrix, Time response of linear systems,State diagrams . Controllability and observability: Definition andconcepts, Criteria, Luenberger observer design . Stability: Definitions,Lyapunov stability . Optimal control: Formulation of the optimal controlproblem, Method of calculus of variations, Use of Hamiltonian method,minimum principle, Jacobi approach.Reading:

    1. Katsuhiko Ogata: Modern control engineering, 5th

    ed., Prentice-Hall, 2010.2. M. Gopal: Modern Control Systems Theory, rev. 2nd ed., New

    age Int. Pub., 2005.

    EE5112 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS

    (3-0-0) 3

    8086 ARCHITECTURE: Architecture, internal operation, addressingmodes. Assembly language: Branch and Loop instructions, macros,procedures. Input/output programming: Interrupt I/O, interruptsstructure. Operating systems and system interrupt services: Structure ofcomputer system, BIOS and DOS. System bus structure: Standards andtypes, Bus timing. Interfacing the 8086: Memory interfacing, Serial andparallel communication, interfacing to the 8085/8086 system.Introduction to 16-bit micro-controllers: 8097 Micro controllerarchitecture and its applications. Applications of microprocessors in

    electrical systems.Reading:1. Yu Cheng Liu and Glenn A.Gibson : Microcomputer Systems :

    The 8086 / 8088 family Architecture, Programming andDesign, PHI-Second Edition, 2009.

    2. Douglas V. Hall: Microprocessors and Interfacing Programming and Hardware, TMH-Revised Second Edition,2008.

    3. Kenneth J. Ayala : The Intel Microprocessor Programming &

    Interfacing the PC, Delmar Cengage Learning publishers, 1st

    edition, 2007.

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    4. Barry B.Brey : The Intel Microprocessors 8086 to Pentium ProProcessor Architecture, Programming and Interfacing,Pearson publishers, 8th edition, 2010.

    EE5113 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction to the TMSLF2407 DSP controller: Peripherals, physicalmemory types, software tools. C2XX DSP CPU and instruction set :C2xx DSP Core and code generation, mapping external devices,assembly programming . GPIO functionality: Pin multiplexing (MUX)and GPIO Overview and its control registers. Interrupts on theTMS320LF2407: Introduction, Interrupt Hierarchy and its Control

    Registers. ADC: Overview, Operation and programming modes. Eventmanagers: Overview, Interrupts, Timers, Compare Units, PWM SignalGeneration with Event Managers.Reading:

    1. Hamid A. Toliyat: DSP Based Electromechanical MotionControl, CRC press, 2004.

    2. Application Notes from the website of Texas Instruments.

    EE5114 ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCEAND COMPATIBILITY

    (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction: EMC standardization and description, measuringinstruments, conducted EMI references, . EMI in power electronicequipment: EMI from power semiconductors circuits. Noise suppressionin relay systems: A.C. switching relays, shielded transformers, capacitorfilters, EMI generation and reduction at source, influence of layout &

    control of parasites. EMI filter elements: Capacitors, choke coils,resistors, EMI filter circuits . EMI filter design for insertion loss : Worstcase insertion loss, design method for mismatched impedance conditionand EMI filters with common mode choke-coils .Reading:

    1. Laszlo Tihanyi: Electromagnetic Compatibility in PowerElectronics, IEEE Press, 1995.

    2. R. F. Ficchi: Practical Design for Electromagnetic compatibility,Hayden Book Co., 1971.

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    EE5115 HVDC SYSTEMS AND FACTS (3-0-0) 3

    HVDC transmission- introduction- analysis of HVDC converters - pulsenumber-converter bridge characteristics- converter and HVDC systemcontrol- principles of dc link control- power control- harmonics & filtersintroduction- generation of harmonics- types of ac filters- power flowanalysis in ac/dc systems - general modeling of dc links- flexible actransmission systems(FACTS)-flow of power in an ac system-basictypes of FACTS controllers- objectives, basic operating principle andcontrol approaches.Reading:

    1. K.R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission System, New Age Intl.Pvt. Ltd., 2nd edition, 2012.2. N.G. Hingorani and L.Gyugyi: Understanding FACTS: Concepts and

    technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems, Wiley India Pvt.ltd., 2011.

    EE5116 APPLICATIONS OF POWERCONVERTERS

    (3-0-0) 3

    Power converter topologies for Induction heating-welding-lighting, HVpower supplies: X-ray-radar-space, Low voltage high current powersupplies- UPS-Active Filters-Electric Vehicle-Automotive Electronics.Reading:

    1. Ali Emadi, A. Nasiri, and S. B. Bekiarov: Uninterruptible PowerSupplies and Active Filters, CRC Press, 2005.

    2. M. Ehsani, Y. Gao, E. G. Sebastien and A. Emadi: ModernElectric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles, 1st ed., CRCpress, 2004.

    3. William Ribbens: Understanding Automotive Electronics,

    Newnes, 2003.4. Research publications in the relevant areas.

    EE5117 NEURAL AND FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLOF POWER CONVERTERS AND DRIVES

    (3-0-0) 3

    Elements of neural control: ANN architectures- training algorithms-

    neural network implementation,

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    Fuzzy Logic Fundamentals: Fuzzy sets-membership functions-linguisticvariables- Fuzzy logic operators-Fuzzy control systems-Fuzzy logic inpower and control applications.

    Reading:1. M.N. Cirstea, A. Dinu, J.G. Khor and M. McCormick: Neuraland fuzzy logic control of Drives and Power system, Newnes,2002.

    2. P. Vas: Artificial-Intelligence-Based Electrical Machines andDrives: Application of Fuzzy, Neural, Fuzzy-Neural, andGenetic-Algorithm-Based Techniques, Oxford University Press,1999.

    3. T. J. Ross: Fuzzy logic with engineering application, 3rd ed,

    John Wiley and Sons, 2010.

    EE5118 DESIGN OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

    Principles of Sequential logic design: Concept of FSM Metastability,State machine structures: Moore machine - Mealy machine, Analysis ofstate machine with D and J-K Flip-flops, Clocked synchronous statemachine design, Designing state machine using state diagrams, State

    machine synthesis using transition list, Clock skew, Overview of PLDs,CPLDs and FPGAs, RT level combinational circuit, Regular sequentialcircuit, Design examples with VHDL.Reading:

    1. J. F. Wakerly: Digital Design-Principles and Practices, 4th ed.,Pearson, 2008.

    2. Pong P. Chu: FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples: XilinxSpartan-3 Version, 1st ed., Wiley-Interscience, 2008.

    MA5013 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

    Linear programming: Introduction and formulation of models, Convexity,simplex method, Big-M method, two-phase method, Nonlinearprogramming: Classical optimization methods, Lagrange multipliers andKuhn-Tucker conditions. Search methods: One dimensionaloptimization, sequential search, Fibonacci search, multidimensionalsearch methods. Dynamic programming: Principle of optimality,

    recursive relations, solution of LPP, Integer Linear Programming:

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    Gomorys cutting plane method, Branch and bound algorithm.

    Reading:

    1. S.S. Rao: Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice, 4

    th

    ed., John-Wiley and Sons, 2009.2. J.C. Pant: Introduction to Optimization, Jain Brothers, 2004.

    EE5151 ADVANCED ELECTRIC DRIVES (4-0-0) 4

    Control of separately excited dc motor drives: Inner current loop and

    speed control design. Vector control of induction motor drives: V/fcontrol, dq0 model and State space model of 3-Ph IM, Vector control ofIM. Direct torque control of induction motor drives: Principle of DirectTorque Control, Comparison of DTC and Vector control. Vector controlof PMSM drive. Brushless DC motor drives.Reading:

    1. B.K. Bose: Modern Power Electronics & AC Drives, 1st ed,Pearson, 2002.

    2. Bin-Wu: High-power Converters and AC Drives, IEEE Press,John Wiley & Sons, 2006.

    EE5152 ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS - II (4-0-0) 4

    Modeling of dc-dc converters: AC modeling, state space averaging,transfer functions. Resonant converters: Resonant circuit concepts andits classification. Current mode control: Types, slope compensation.Controller design: Loop stabilization, conditional stability. Design ofswitching power converters: Design for magnetic components filtercapacitors . Power quality issues: compensators, PFC.Reading:

    1. M.H. Rashid : Power Electronics-circuits, Devices &Applications, 3rd ed.,PHI, 2005.

    2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland, William P.Robbins: PowerElectronics: Converters, Applications, 3rd ed., John Wiley &Sons, 2009.

    http://books.google.co.in/books?id=YNt34dvnQLEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Optimization+Theory+and+applications&hl=enhttp://books.google.co.in/books?id=YNt34dvnQLEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Optimization+Theory+and+applications&hl=en
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    EE5153 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (4-0-0) 4

    Introduction: Quantizing, Data acquisition. Z-Transform: Properties andtheorems, Inverse z-transform . Z-plane analysis of discrete-timecontrol systems: Realization, Mapping, Stability analysis, State spaceanalysis: Representation and its solution, Lyapunov stability . Poleplacement and observer design: Controllability, Observability, poleplacement. Quadratic optimal control systems: Theory and itsapplication to servo system.Reading:

    1. K. Ogata: Discrete Time Control Systems, 2nd ed., Pearson

    Education, 2006.2. M. Gopal: Digital Control Engineering, New Age Int. Ltd., India,

    2003.

    EE5154 DRIVES LAB (0-0-3) 2

    Torque-speed c/s of a separately excited DC motor drive fed by a two-pulse centre-tapped thyristor rectifier and 6-pulse fully controlled rectifier

    - Study of a four-quadrant separately excited DC motor drive-Implementation of centre spaced space vector modulation with DSP TMS320LF2407 for V/Hz control of induction motor drives -Implementation of discontinuous space vector modulation with DSP TMS320LF2407 for V/Hz control of induction motor drives..

    EE5155 POWER ELECTRONICS SIMULATIONLAB

    (0-0-3) 2

    Study on the D-Q-0 transformation in various frames of reference-Dynamic performance of an induction motor during a 3-phase fault atthe machine terminals - Dynamic performance of a synchronousmachine using D-Q-0 model, during a sudden change in input torque -Study on Sine-triangle PWM scheme for a 3-phase VSI - Study on SVMscheme for a 3-phase VSI - Study on Selective Harmonic eliminationscheme for a 3-phase VSI.

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    EE5161 ELECTRIC TRACTION (3-0-0) 3

    Traction systems: Electrification, 1- system and its problems. Tractionmechanics: Speed-time curve. Traction motors: Characteristics, seriesmotor, Traction motor control: Series-parallel control. Braking: Types,Regenerative braking. Power supply arrangements: Equipment at sub-station. Rectification equipment and semiconductor devices: Choppers.Train lighting: Requirements . Radio interference: Principle, design .Reading:

    1. H. Partab: Modern Electric Traction, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2003.2. S. Rao: EHV AC & HVDC Transmission Engg. & Practice, 3rd

    ed.,Khanna Pub, 1997.

    EE5162 MODELLING AND SIMULATION OFPOWER ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

    (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction: Computer simulation, its process and mechanics .Simulation of power electronic converters: State-space representation,Trapezoidal integration, M & N method . Simulation of electric drives:

    Modeling with transportation delay, Modeling and simulation of Vectorcontrolled 3-Ph IM . Modeling, simulation of switching converters withstate space averaging: State Space Averaging Technique and itsapplication in simulation and design of power converters.Reading:

    1. M. B. Patil, V. Ramnarayanan, V. T. Ranganathan: Simulationof Power Electronic Converters, 1st ed., Narosa Publishers,2010.

    2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland, William P.Robbins: Power

    Electronics: Converters, Applications, 3rd

    ed., John Wiley &Sons, 2009.

    EE5163 DSP CONTROLLED DRIVES (3-0-0) 3

    Overview of TMSLF2407 DSP controller: Instruction Set, Interrupts .Clarkes and parks transformations: Implementation of Clarkes andParks transformation, SV PWM , BLDC Motor Control System,permanent magnet synchronous machines control system, vector

    control of IM, field oriented control, Induction Motor Speed Controlusing LF2407 DSP.

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    Reading:1. Hamid A. Toliyat: DSP based Electromechanical Motion

    Control, 1st ed,CRC press, 2004.

    2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland, William P.Robbins: PowerElectronics: Converters, Applications, 3rd ed., John Wiley &Sons, 2009.

    EE5164 ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN (3-0-0) 3

    Thermal circuit: Enclosures-types, ventilation and cooling methods inelectrical machines and transformers, . Magnetic circuit: Basicprinciples, flux density calculations . Electric circuit: Types AC windings,

    fractional Pitch . DC machines: Output equation and coefficient, designof pole . Transformer: Output coefficient and equation, windowdimensions . Induction motor: Output equation, main dimensionscalculation . Alternators: Output coefficient and calculation of maindimensions, short circuit ratio .Reading:

    1. A. K. Sawhney: A course in Electrical Machine Design, NewAge International Co., 1990.

    2. R. K. Agarwal: Principles of Electrical Machine Design, 4th ed.,

    S. K. Kataria & Sons, 2002.

    EE5165 POWER QUALITY (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction: Definition and requirement, . Terms and definitions:Classes, problems, . Voltage sags and interruptions: Sources of sagand its interruptions . Transient over voltages: Sources, over-voltageprotection principle. Fundamentals of harmonics: Harmonic distortion,

    voltage versus current distortion, Long-duration voltage variations:principle and devices for voltage regulating, Power quality monitoring:Monitoring considerations, measuring instruments, monitoring standardsReading:

    1. Dugan Roger C, Santoso Surya, Mark F Mc Granaghan :Electrical Power Systems Quality, TMH, 2008.

    2. C. Sankaran: Power Quality, CRC Press, 2002.

    http://www.infibeam.com/Books/search?author=Mark%20F%20Mc%20Granaghanhttp://www.infibeam.com/Books/search?author=Mark%20F%20Mc%20Granaghan
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    EE5166 ALTERNATE SOURCES OF ELECTRICENERGY

    (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction: Renewable sources of energy, distributed Generation,renewable energy economics. PhotoVoltaic power plants: Solar energy,generation of electricity PV cell characteristic. Fuel cells: Fuel cells,commercial and manufacturing issues, equivalent circuit. Inductiongenerators: Operating principle, self-excited induction generator, Speedand Voltage Control. Storage systems: Parameters, leadacid batteries,ultra-capacitors, flywheels, superconducting magnetic storage system,pumped hydroelectric energy storage, compressed air energy storage.Reading:

    1. Felix A. Farret, M. Godoy Simes: Integration of AlternativeSources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.

    2. R. Teodorescu, M. Liserre, Pedro Rodrguez: Grid Convertersfor Photovoltaic and Wind Power Systems, John Wiley & Sons,2011.

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    M.TECH- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGPOWER SYSTEMS SCHEME & SYLLABUS

    I-YEAR I-SEMESTER

    Sl.No.

    Course

    No. Course title

    Instruction

    CreditsL T P

    1 EE 5201 Advanced ComputerMethods in PowerSystems

    4 0 0 4

    2 EE 5202 HVDC and FACTS 4 0 0 4

    3 EE 5203 AI Techniques in PowerSystems

    4 0 0 4

    4 EE 5204 Power Systems Lab 0 0 3 25 EE 5205 Power Systems

    Computation lab0 0 3 2

    6 ElectiveI 3 0 0 37 Elective II 3 0 0 38 Elective III 3 0 0 39 EE 5241 Seminar I 1

    Total 18 3 8 2629

    I-YEAR II-SEMESTER

    Sl.No.

    Course

    No.

    Course title

    Instruction

    Credits

    L T P

    1 EE 5251 Advanced Power SystemsProtection 4 0 0 42 EE 5252 State Estimation and

    Security Analysis4 0 0 4

    3 EE 5253 Power System Stability andcontrol

    4 0 0 4

    4 EE 5254 AI Lab 0 0 3 25 EE 5255 Power Systems Simulation

    Lab0 0 3 2

    6 ElectiveIV 3 0 0 37 Elective V 3 0 0 3

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    8 EE 5291 Seminar II 0 0 3 1Total 18 3 8 23

    Total: 26 23

    II-YEAR I-SEMESTER

    II-YEAR II-SEMESTER

    TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE COURSE = 26+23+12+18 = 79

    CATEGORY I YEARI SEM

    I YESRII SEM

    II YEARI SEM

    II YEARII SEM

    TOTAL

    PROGRAMCORE

    16 16 32

    ELECTIVES 9 6 - - 15

    MANDATORY 1 1 4 6DISSERTATION - - 8 18 26

    Sl.No. Course No. Course title Credits

    1EE6242 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 4

    2 EE 6249 Dissertation Part A 8

    Total 12

    Sl.No.

    Course No. Course title Credits

    1EE 6299 Dissertation Work - Part B 18

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    TOTAL 26 23 12 18 79

    LIST OF ELECTIVES:

    I YEAR I SEMESTEREE 5111 Modern Control TheoryEE 5112 Microprocessor and Microcontroller systemsEE 5113 Digital signal ProcessorsEE 5211 Design & Testing of H.V. ApparatusEE 5212 Advanced Topics in Power SystemsEE 5213 Distribution System Planning and Automation

    EE 5214 Economic Operation of Power SystemsEE 5215 Power system reliability and PlanningMA5013 Optimization Techniques

    I YEAR II SEMESTEREE 5165 Power qualityEE 5166 Alternative Sources of Electrical EnergyEE 5261 Power System DeregulationEE 5262 EHV AC Transmission

    EE 5263 Power System TransientsEE 5264 Smart Electric Grid

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    EE5201 ADVANCED COMPUTER METHODS INPOWER SYSTEMS

    (4-0-0) 4

    Incidence and network matrices- introduction, graphs, incidencematrices formation - ybus by singular transformation- introduction to loadflow analysis- gauss-seidel, newton-raphson and fast-decoupledmethod- algorithms for formation of zbus matrix- short-circuit (sc) studies-introduction, sc calculations using zbus, zf

    abc , yfabc ,zf

    012 , yf012 matrices

    for various faults, example of sc calculations using zbus for l-l-l and l-gfaults- Power Flow (PF)solutions- sparsity technique - comparison of gs,nr, fdc methods- review of ac/dc load flow solutions, nr-load flow studywith facts devices- PF analysis using matlab.Reading:

    1. Stagg G.Ward, El-Abiad: Computer methods in power systemanalysis, McGraw Hill ISE, 1986.

    2. Hadi Saadat : Power System Analysis, 3rd edition, PSApublishers, 2010.

    3. J.Arrilaga and C.P. Arnold: Computer Modeling of ElectricPower Systems, John Wiley & Sons, N.Y., 1st edition, 2001.

    EE5202 HVDC AND FACTS (4-0-0) 4

    HVDC transmission- introduction- analysis of HVDC converters - pulsenumber-converter bridge characteristics- converter and HVDC systemcontrol- principles of dc link control- power control- harmonics & filtersintroduction- generation of harmonics- types of ac filters- power flowanalysis in ac/dc systems - general modeling of dc links- flexible actransmission systems(FACTS)-flow of power in an ac system-basictypes of FACTS controllers- objectives, basic operating principle and

    control approaches.Reading:

    1. K.R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission System, New AgeIntl. Pvt. Ltd., 2nd edition, 2012.

    2. N.G. Hingorani and L.Gyugyi: Understanding FACTS: Conceptsand technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems, WileyIndia Pvt. ltd., 2011.

    EE5203 AI TECHNIQUES IN POWER SYSTEMS (4-0-0) 4

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    Artificial neural networks- introduction- neural network models-architectures knowledge representation learning process-backpropagation, rbf algorithms- hopfield network-fuzzy logic- introduction

    fuzzy sets - membership function fuzzy logic fuzzy inference-defuzzification methods- genetic algorithms- introduction-encoding fitness function-genetic operators- applications of ai techniques- loadforecasting load flow studies economic load dispatch loadfrequency control reactive power control speed control of dc and acmotors.Reading:

    1. S.Rajasekaran and G.A.V.Pai: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic &Genetic Algorithms, PHI, 1st edition, 2009

    2. Rober J. Schalkoff, Artificial Neural Networks, Tata McGraw HillEducation Pvt. Ltd.,1st edition, 2011.3. G.J.Klir and T.A.Folger; Fuzzy sets,Uncertainty and Information,

    PHI, Pvt. Ltd., 1st edition, 2009.4. Bart Kosko; Neural Network & Fuzzy System, Dorling

    Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., 1st edition, 2007.

    EE5204 POWER SYSTEMS LAB (0-0-3) 2

    P-Q Control of Synchronous machine, Simulation of faults for multimachine system on DC network analyzer, Reactive power control ofartificial transmission line, Sequence reactances and fault studies onsynchronous machine, Reactive control by tap changing transformers,Testing of Static relays, 3 zone distance Protection scheme, DigitalMapping of distribution Networks, Measurement of High AC voltagesusing sphere gap , Determination of breakdown strength of oil ,Generation of different impulse waveforms.

    EE5205 POWER SYSTEM COMPUTATION LAB (0-0-3) 2

    Solution of simultaneous Algebraic equations by Gauss-Elimintion,Crouts method and Cholesky method- Solution of Simultaneousdifferential equations by RK-4 and Modified Eulers method- Formationof Ybus using two dimensional arrays by inspection method - Formation

    of Ybus using Sparsity Technique- Load flow by Gauss Seidel, NewtonRaphson and Fast Decoupled methods using two-dimensional arrays,

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    sparsity techniques and MATLAB- AC/DC load flow study- NR-load flowstudy with FACTS.

    EE5111 MODERN CONTROL THEORY (3-0-0) 3

    System representation-introduction to state and state variabletransformations- state transition matrix - properties and methods ofvaluation time response of linear systems state diagrams resolventmatrix-controllability and observability-state variable feedback poleplacement-stability-stability in the sense of liapunov, stability of linearsystems & non linear systems-optimal control-formulation of the optimalcontrol problem use of hamiltonian method continuous time linearstate regulator matrix riccati equationstate variable feedback design.Reading:

    1. Katsuhiko Ogata : Modern control engineering, Prentice-Hall ofIndia, 5th edition, 2010.

    2. M. Gopal : Modern Control Systems Theory, New Age Intl. Pvt.Ltd., 2nd edition, 1993.

    EE5112

    MICROPROCESSORS AND

    MICRO CONTROLLERS (3-0-0) 3

    8086 ARCHITECTURE: Architecture, internal operation, addressingmodes . Assembly language: Branch and Loop instructions, macros,procedures . Input/output programming: Interrupt I/O, interruptsstructure . Operating systems and system interrupt services: Structureof computer system, BIOS and DOS . System bus structure: Standardsand types, Bus timing . Interfacing the 8086: Memory interfacing, Serialand parallel communication, interfacing to the 8085/8086 system .

    Introduction to 16-bit micro-controllers: 8097 Micro controllerarchitecture and its applications. Applications of microprocessors inelectrical systems.Reading:

    5. Yu Cheng Liu and Glenn A.Gibson : Microcomputer Systems :The 8086 / 8088 Family Architecture, Programming andDesign, PHI-Second Edition, 2009.

    6. Douglas V. Hall: Microprocessors and Interfacing Programming and Hardware, TMH-Revised Second Edition,

    2008.

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    7. Kenneth J. Ayala : The Intel Microprocessor Programming &Interfacing the PC, Delmar Cengage Learning publishers, 1stedition, 2007.

    8. Barry B.Brey : The Intel Microprocessors 8086 to Pentium ProProcessor Architecture, Programming and Interfacing,Pearson publishers, 8th edition, 2010.

    EE5113 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction to the TMSLF2407 DSP controller- Types of PhysicalMemory-C2XX DSP CPU and Instruction set- Introduction-Generation -Mapping External Devices to the C2xx Core and the PeripheralInterface-Assembly Programming-Multiplexing and General Purpose I/OControl Registers-Interrupts on the TMS320LF2407-Introduction &Interrupt Hierarchy-The Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC)-Overview &Operation of the ADC and programming modes-The Event managers(EVA, EVB)- PWM Signal Generation with Event Managers.Reading:

    1. Hamid A. Tolyat : DSP based Electromechanical MotionControl, CRC press, 2004.

    2. Application Notes from the website of TexasInstruments.

    EE5211DESIGN AND TESTING OF

    HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction- High Voltage Overhead Lines- High Voltage Cables -HighVoltage Bushings- High Voltage Power Transformers- Generation OfHigh Voltages & Testing Techniques- High Voltage MeasuringTechniques.Reading:

    1. H.M. Ryan: High Voltage Engineering & Testing, IET Press, 2ndrevised edition 2001.

    2. Ravindra Arora & Wolfgang Mosch: High Voltage and ElectricalInsulation Engineering, IEEE Press, 2011.

    3. E. Kuffel, W.S. Zaengl, J. Kuffel, High Voltage EngineeringFundamentals, Newnes Publishers, 2nd edition 2011.

    EE5212 ADVANCED TOPICS IN POWER SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

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    Introduction to voltage stability- deregulation of the electricity supplyindustry- power system operation in competitive environment-transmission open access and pricing issues- ancillary services

    management- reliability and deregulation- power quality issues-application of power system stabilizers (pss)- multi-phase (six-phase)system- demand side management and energy auditing.Reading:

    1. Kankar Bhattacharya, Math H.J. Bollen, Jaap E. Daalder:Operation of Restructured Power Systems, Springer Publishers,2001.

    2. K.R. Padiyar: Power System Dynamics Stability and Control, BSPublications, 2nd edition, 2002

    3. Loi Lei Lai: Power System Restructuring and Deregulation:Trading, Performance and Information Technology, John Wiley& Sons, Pvt. Ltd., 2001.

    EE5213DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS PLANNING

    AND AUTOMATION (3-0-0) 3

    Distribution system planning- planning and forecasting techniques, loadcharacteristics- definitions load forecasting load management tariffs-distribution transformers- types three phase and single phasetransformers connections, dry type and self protected typetransformers regulation and efficiency-sub transmission lines anddistribution sub-stations- distribution substations bus schemes substation location and rating- primary systems - voltage drop andpower loss calculations- capacitors in distribution systems- distributionsystem protection- distribution system automation- grounding.Reading:

    1. Turan Gonen : Electric Power Distribution System Engineering.,BS Publications, 2nd edition, 2007

    2. Pabla A.S.: Electric Power Distribution Systems, TMH, 4thedition, 2006.

    EE5214ECONOMIC OPERATION OF

    POWER SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

    Economic dispatch problem and methods of solutions- economicimportance-generator unit characteristics- economic dispatch problemconsidering and neglecting transmission losses- iterative and non-

    iterative methods of solutions- economic dispatch using dynamicprogramming, economic dispatch versus unit commitment- unit

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    commitment- constraints in thermal and hydro-units unit commitmentsolution methods- hydro thermal coordination-long range and short-range hydro-scheduling- dynamic programming solution to hydro-

    thermal scheduling- control of generation- models of power systemelements- single area and multi area block diagrams- generation controlwith pid controllers, implementation of automatic generation control(agc) agc features- economic dispatch by ann and ga approaches.Reading:

    1. Allen J. Wood & B.F. Woolenberg: Power Generation, Operationand Control, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2nd edition, 2006.

    2. John J. Grainger and William D Stevenson: Power SystemAnalysis, McGraw Hill ISE, 1st edition 2003.

    3. PSR Murthy : Operation & Control in Power System, BSPublications, 2nd edition, 2009.

    EE5215 POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITYAND PLANNING

    (3-0-0) 3

    Basic reliability concepts- reliability function- markov process- reliabilitymodels-generating capacity basic probability methods- the generationsystem model, loss of load and loss of energy indices- transmissionsystems reliability evaluation- radial configuration conditionalprobability approach, network configurations state selection-generation planning- comparative economic assessment of individualgeneration projects- investigation and simulation models- probabilisticgenerator and load models- transmission planning- deterministiccontingency analysis probabilistic transmission system reliabilityanalysis- distribution planning- network configuration design-consistingof schemes security criteria configuration synthesis.

    Reading:1. Roy Billinton and Ronald Allan Pitam: Reliability Evaluation of

    Power Systems, BS Publications, 2nd edition, 20082. R.L. Sullivan: Power System Planning, McGraw Hill

    International Book Co., 1st edition, 1977.

    MA5013 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

    Linear Programming-Introduction and formulation of models, Convexity,simplex method, transportation and assignment problems, traveling

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    salesman problem-Nonlinear Programming-Classical optimizationmethods, equality and inequality constraints, Lagrange multipliers andKuhn-Tucker conditions, quadratic programming problem and Wolfes

    method-Search Methods-sequential search, fibonacci search, Fletcher-Reeves method-Dynamic Programming-Principle of optimality, recursiverelations.Reading:

    1. S.S. Rao :Optimization Theory and applications, John Wileyand Sons (asia) Pvt. Ltd., 2nd edition, 1984.

    2. J.C. Pant : Introduction to Optimization, Jain BrothersPublishers, 1st edition,2004.

    EE5251 ADVANCED POWER SYSTEMPROTECTION

    (4-0-0) 4

    Static Relays- Block diagram- types of static relays- over current,differential and distance relays- Digital Protection- Modelling of digitalrelays- Protection of power system and apparatus using digitalprotection schemes- New developments in relaying principles.Reading:

    1. T.S.Madhava Rao: Power System Protection Static Relays,TMH Publications, 2nd edition, 2004

    2. Arun G.Phadke, James S.Thorp: Computer Relaying for PowerSystems, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2nd edition, 2009

    EE5252 STATE ESTIMATION AND SECURITYANALYSIS

    (4-0-0) 4

    Introduction To State Estimation In Power Systems- State Estimation OfAc Networks- Types Of State Estimation- An Introduction To AdvancedTopics In State Estimation- Power System Security Analysis- Computer

    Control Of Power Systems.Reading:

    1. Allen J. Wood & B.F. Woolenberg: Power Generation,Operation and Control, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2nd edition, 2006.

    2. John J. Grainger and William D Stevenson: Power SystemAnalysis, McGraw Hill ISE, 1st edition 2003.

    3. Special Issue on Computer Control of Power Systems, IEEEProc. July 1974.

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    EE5253 POWER SYSTEM STABILITY ANDCONTROL

    (4-0-0) 4

    Synchronous machine modelling- parks transformation- dq0 equivalentcircuits- machine impedances- time constants- phasor diagrams- basicmodels for power system studies-action of proportional and forcedaction avr-dynamic stability of smib system & mmp systems-transientstability studies- stability analysis of multi machine systems, effect ofexciter and governor models, computer solution and flow charts-methods to improve stability- methods to improve steady state, dynamic,transient and voltage stability.Reading:

    1. P.M. Anderson & A.A. Fouad: Power System Control andStability, IEEE Computer Society Press, 2nd edition, 2002.

    2. Prabha Kundur: Power System Stability and Control, TMHPublishers, 1st edition 2006.

    3. V.A. Venikov; Transient Process in Electrical Power Systems,MIR Publications, 1st edition, , 1977.

    EE5254 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LAB (0-0-3) 2

    Load Flow analysis using Neural Network, State Estimations usingNeural Network, Contingency Analysis using Neural Network, Powersystem Security using Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic based AGC, Singlearea system, Two area system, Fuzzy Logic based small signal stabilityanalysis, Simulation and verification of fuzzy Logic experiments usingfuzzy logic trainer.

    EE5255 POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB (0-0-3) 2

    Simulation of Single Area and Two Area Systems using MatlabPackage. Study of load frequency control problem of (i) uncontrolledand (ii) controlled cases- Economic Dispatch of (i) Thermal Units and(ii) Thermal Plants using Conventional and ANN & GA algorithms -MVAR Compensation studies on normal and heavily loaded powersystems using Mi-power package- Contingency evaluation and analysisof power system-Development of single line diagram of power system

    components-State estimation of power systems.

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    EE5165 POWER QUALITY (3-0-0) 3

    Introductionpower & voltage quality-terms and definitions, transients,long & short-duration voltage variations-Voltage sags and interruptionssources-Transient over voltages-capacitor-switching transients -switching transient problems with-Fundamentals of -harmonic distortionevaluations & harmonic filter design-Power quality monitoring-powerquality measurement equipment- assessment of power qualitymeasurement data- application of intelligent systems- power qualitymonitoring standards.Reading:

    1. Dugan Roger C, Surya Mc Granaghan, Marks F. Beaty & H.Wayre, Electrical Power Systems Quality, TMH Publishers, 3rdedition, 2012

    2. J.Arillaga, N.R.Watson & S.Chen, Power Systems QualityAssessment, John Wiley & Sons, 1st edition, 2000.

    3. C.Sankaran, Power Quality, CRC Press, 2001.

    EE5166 ALTERNATE SOURCES OF ELECTRICALENERGY

    (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction-Renewable Sources of Energy - Grid-Supplied Electricity -Distributed Generation-Renewable Energy Economics - ModernElectronic Controls of Power Systems-Wind power plants-AppropriateLocation -General Classification of Wind Turbines-Photovoltaic powerplants-Solar Energy-Fuel Cells-The Fuel Cell-Fuel Cell EquivalentCircuit-Aspects of Hydrogen as Fuel-Induction Generators-Storagesystems-Ultracapacitors -Flywheels -Superconducting Magnetic StorageSystem.

    Reading:3. Felix A. Farret, M. Godoy Simes: Integration of Alternative

    Sources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.4. Remus Teodorescu, Marco Liserre, Pedro Rodrguez: Grid

    Converters for Photovoltaic and Wind Power Systems, JohnWiley & Sons, 2011.

    5. Gilbert M. Masters: Renewable and Efficient Electric PowerSystems, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

    http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Gilbert+M.+Masters%22http://www.google.co.in/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Gilbert+M.+Masters%22
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    EE5261 POWER SYSTEM DEREGULATION (3-0-0) 3

    Overview of key issues in electric utilities- introduction management ofinter zonal/intra zonal congestion- oasis-open access same-definitionstransfer capability issues atc ttc trm cbm calculations electricitypricing- introduction electricity price volatilitypricing short-timeprice forecasting- power system operation in competitive environment-introductionancillary services management- introduction reactivepower as an ancillary service a synchronous generators as ancillaryservice providers.Reading:

    1. Kankar Bhattacharya, Math H.J. Bollen, Jaap E. Daalder:Operation of Restructured Power Systems, Springer publishers,2001.

    2. Mohammad Shahidehpour, and Muwaffaq alomoush, -Restructured Electrical Power Systems Marcel Dekker, Inc.,1st edition, 2001.

    EE5262 EHV AC TRANSMISSION (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction to EHV AC Transmission- Properties of bundled

    conductors- equivalent circuit of line model- Corona- Over Voltage inEHV Systems- Switching surges-insulation coordination design- Theoryof reactive power control-fundamental transmission line equation-Passive shunt compensation-Power System Grounding- groundingsystem safety assessment, Basic design of grounding, Mitigation oftouch and step voltages, Design example of a substation grounding.Reading:

    1. Rakesh Das Begamudre : Extra High Voltage Ac TransmissionEngineering, New Age International Publishers, 4th edition, 2011.

    2. Timothy.J.E. Miller: Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems,Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2010.

    3. Turan Gonen: Electric Power Transmission System EngineeringAnalysis and Design, BS Publications, 2nd edition, 2009

    EE5263 POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction to Power System Transients- abnormal switching

    transients- Electromagnetic Phenomena Under Transient Conditions-Travelling Waves On Transmission Lines- Modelling Of Power

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    Apparatus Under Transient Conditions- Protection Of System AgainstTransients.Reading:

    1. Allen Greenwood: Electrical Transient in Power Systems, WileyIndia Pvt. Ltd., 2nd edition, 2010.2. Harold A Peterson: Transient in Power Systems, John Wiley &

    Sons, 1st edition, 1951.3. E. Kuffel, W.S. Zaengl, J. Kuffel, High voltage Engineering

    Fundamentals, Newnes Publishers, 2nd edition, 2011

    EE5264 SMART ELECTRIC GRID (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction to Smart Grid-Smart Grid Functions-Advantages IndianSmart Grid - Key Challenges for Smart Grid-Smart Grid Architecture-Components and Architecture of Smart Grid Design Transmission &Distribution Automation Computational Intelligence Techniques-Distribution Generation Technologies-Introduction to Renewable EnergyTechnologies Micro grids Storage TechnologiesElectric Vehiclesand plug in hybrids Environmental-Synchro Phasor MeasurementUnits (PMUs) Wide Area Measurement Systems (WAMS)-Control ofSmart Power Grid System.Reading:

    1. Gil Masters, Renewable and Efficient Electric Power System,Wiley-IEEE Press, 2004.

    2. A.G. Phadke and J.S. Thorp, Synchronized PhasorMeasurements and their Applications, Springer, 2008.

    3. T. Ackermann, Wind Power in Power Systems, John Wiley &Sons, 2nd edition, 2012.