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BSC in EEE Syllabus

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Dhaka offers B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees. It has several research labs and focuses on areas like communications, electronics, renewable energy, and biomedical engineering. Students can pursue careers in telecommunications, software, media, government services, and more. The department has won several sports championships and students are involved in various extracurricular activities. Courses follow a semester credit system and are evaluated using a letter grade scale.
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BSC in EEE Syllabus

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Dhaka offers B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees. It has several research labs and focuses on areas like communications, electronics, renewable energy, and biomedical engineering. Students can pursue careers in telecommunications, software, media, government services, and more. The department has won several sports championships and students are involved in various extracurricular activities. Courses follow a semester credit system and are evaluated using a letter grade scale.
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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) Processing Lab, Biomedical and Telemedicine Lab, Video and Image

Processing Lab.
University of Dhaka
Career Opportunities
(1) Different Telecommunication and Mobile Phone Companies.
A Short Introduction
The University of Dhaka was established in the year 1921. Since then the (2) Different Software Companies and Networking Service Provider.
University has been widely renowned as the “Oxford of the East” throughout the (3) Bangladesh Betar and Bangladesh Television.
world for its academic excellence.
(4) BCS Telecom Cadre.
The history of EEE Dept. is a narrative of response to society’s call. In
September 1965, the Department of Applied Physics was opened to meet the (5) General Cadre Services under PSC.
demand for higher studies in different areas of electronics and Professor Shah (6) Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission.
Md. Fazlur Rahman became the founder head of the department. At the
commencement, the department admitted students only in the M.Sc. program. (7) Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR).
Later, the course curriculum was upgraded and the department was renamed as (8) Petro Bangla and BAPEX.
the Department of Applied Physics & Electronics in 1974 and the B.Sc. program
was introduced in the very next year of 1975. To meet the increasing demand of (9) Hospitals and Clinics (Biomedical Engineer).
the 21st century in electronics and communication engineering and to facilitate Higher Study Prospects
further development in these areas, the syllabus was updated again and the
Students graduated from this department can pursue higher studies and research
department was renamed as the Department of Applied Physics, Electronics &
at home and abroad in any related field. After graduation students can apply for
Communication Engineering in October 2005. This department became part of
Commonwealth scholarship, Monbukagakusho scholarship, DAAD scholarship,
the Faculty of Engineering & Technology in June 2008. Very recently, the
AUSAID Scholarship, ERASMUS MUNDUS scholarship, Fulbright scholarship
department has been emerged as the Department of Electrical and Electronic
and many other scholarship and research grants all over the world.
Engineering in November 2014 with updated curriculum.
Extracurricular Activities
Degrees Offered
B.Sc. Eng: 4 years (Eight Semesters) undergraduate program. Champion: Inter-department football of DU: 2009 & 2010.
M.Sc. Eng: 1.5 year (Three Semesters) postgraduate program. Inter-department basketball of DU: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012.
Ph.D.: 3 years in any related field.
Runner-up: Inter-department cricket of DU: 2009.
Research Areas
Computer Technology and Networks, Wireless Communication, Cellular and Runner-up: Inter-department football of DU: 2012.
Satellite Communication, Optical Communication, Semiconductor Technology Faculty members and students regularly participate in Study tour, Seminars,
and Devices, Nanotechnology, Intelligent System Engineering, Digital Signal Clubs activities, Picnic, Indoor games and Cultural programs.
Processing, Digital Image Processing and Video Quality Assessment,
Renewable Energy Technology, Biomedical Engineering, Health Informatics
and Telemedicine, Control Engineering etc.
Research Labs
Physics Lab, Electrical Circuit Lab, Computer Lab, Analog Electronics Lab,
Digital Electronics Lab, Communication Lab, Power Electronics Lab, Advanced
Electronics Lab, Control System Lab, Semiconductor Lab, Digital Signal

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The framework of the semester system: 3 for Electronics Group
4 for Communication Group
Program: B.Sc. Engg. in EEE
1. Admission: Students will be admitted to the department as per 5 for Power Group
university rules. 6 for Computer Group
2. Duration of the Program: 4 years. 7 and 8 for Interdisciplinary Group
3. Total Number of Semesters: 4×2=8 (2 Semesters per year)
Class: 14 weeks (3 class hours per week) The minimum credits to be completed for obtaining the degree of B.Sc. Engg
Preparation Leave (PL): 02 weeks in Electrical and Electronic Engineering are 165.
Exam: 03 weeks
Results: 03 weeks
Teaching of the courses:
Total: 22 weeks per semester
a. For each credit of a theory course, there will be 1 class per week of 1
4. Total Credits in 8 semesters (4 years): 165.0 hour duration.

Introduction and Course Identification: b. Total classes in a semester for each credit of a theory course will be 15
(15x1).
The undergraduate students of different years of this department have to follow
the course schedule given. The letter prefix in any course number indicates the c. Total Contact Hours in a semester for each 1.0 credit theory course:
department offering the courses or the discipline viz. EEE for Electrical and 15x1=15.
Electronic Engineering, CSE for Computer Science and Engineering, IPE d. For each 1.0 credit lab course, there will be 1 class per week of 2 hours
for Industrial and Production Engineering, ME for Mechanical duration.
Engineering, CHE for Chemistry, PHY for Physics, MAT for Mathematics e. Total classes in a semester for each 1.0 credit lab course in 15 weeks:
and GED for General Education. 15x1=15.
Each course is designated by a two to three letter word identifying the f. Total Contact Hours in a semester for each 1.0 credit lab course:
department (details described earlier) which offers it followed by a four digit 15x2=30.
number with the following criteria:
 The first digit corresponds to the year in which the course is taken
by the student. Evaluation of the courses:
 The second digit represents the semester in which the course is As per university rule
taken by the student.
 The third digit is reserved for departmental use for such things as Grading System:
to identify different areas within a department. The current UGC approved grading system applies as per university rules.
 The last digit is ‘odd’ for a theoretical course and ‘even’ for a
laboratory or sessional course.

The third digit of the course number has the following meaning:
Digit 0 and 1 is for Core Courses

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Marks Letter Grade Grade Point 75% to < 80% 3.5%
80% and Above A+ 4.00 70% to < 75% 3.0%
75% to 80% A 3.75 65% to < 70% 2.5%
70% to < 75% A- 3.50 60% to < 65% 2.0%
65% to < 70% B+ 3.25 Less Than 60% 0.0%
60% to < 65% B 3.00
55% to < 60% B- 2.75 The semester-wise distribution of credits of different years is listed below:
50% to < 55% C+ 2.50 Four Year Distribution
45% to < 50% C 2.25
40% to < 45% D 2.00 Year Courses (Semester)
Less Than 40% F 0.00 Semester I: Semester II:
Theory = 5 courses Theory = 4 courses
Year 1
Marks Distribution: Lab = 3 Lab = 4
g. For a theory course: Total: 19.5 Credits Total: 18 Credits
i. Attendance 05% Semester I: Semester II:
ii. Assignment/Presentation 05% Theory = 6 courses Theory = 5 courses
Year 2
iii. Incourse 30% Lab = 2 Lab = 3
iv. Final Examination 60% Total: 21 Credits Total: 19.5 Credits
Semester I: Semester II:
Total Marks 100% Theory = 5 courses Theory = 6 courses
h. For a lab course: Year 3
Lab = 3 Lab = 2
i. Attendance 10%
Total: 19.5 Credits Total: 21 Credits
ii. Reports 20%
iii. Continuous Assessment 50% Semester I: Semester II:
Theory = 5 courses Theory = 6 courses
iv. Viva 20%
Year 4 Lab = 3 Lab = 2
Total Marks 100% Project/ Thesis Project/ Thesis
Total: 22.5 Credits Total: 24 Credits
Attendance: Grand Total 165 Credits
Students with 75% attendance and above in each course will be eligible to sit
for the semester final examinations. Students having attendance >=60% and Optional Courses:
<75% will be considered to sit for the examination after paying the some From Year-3, Semester-2, Department of EEE starts offering optional courses
required fines. Students having attendance below 60% will not be eligible to under 4 groups, viz., Electronics, Communication, Power, and Computer.
appear at the examination. The marks distribution for attendance is given Besides these, one optional course is to be chosen from interdisciplinary group.
below: Students will be assigned one of the four groups as major and another as minor
by taking written options from the students. For regular students, this will be
Attendance Marks done in Year-3, Semester-1. Major and minor group assignment will be based on
90% and Above 5.0% options and CGPA of first four terms from Year-1, Semester-1 to Year-2,
85% to < 90% 4.5% Semester-2.
80% to < 85% 4.0%

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A student will have to take 4/5 optional theory courses from the respective Second Year (Semester-I)
major group and remaining 3/2 optional theory courses from the respective Course Code Course Title Credits
minor group. A student must also take one theory course along with its EEE 2101 Analog Electronics I 3.0
corresponding lab from the interdisciplinary group.
EEE 2102 Electronic Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1.5
Students will be assigned their Year-4 projects/ theses from the area of their
EEE 2103 Digital Electronics 3.0
respective major group.
EEE 2104 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1.5
The semester-wise distribution of credits of different years is listed below: Physical Electronics and Semiconductor
EEE 2105 3.0
Theory
Syllabus for B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering EEE 2107 Electromechanical Energy Conversion I 3.0
MAT 2101 Differential Equations 3.0
First Year (Semester-I) GED 2103 English for Technical Communication 3.0
Course Code Course Title Credits Total Credits in 1st Semester 21
EEE 1101 Electrical Circuit Analysis I 3.0
CSE 1101 Computer Programming 3.0 Second Year (Semester-II)
CSE 1102 Computer Programming Laboratory 1.5 Course Code Course Title Credits
PHY 1101 Electricity and Magnetism 3.0 EEE 2201 Analog Electronics II 3.0
PHY 1102 Physics Laboratory I 1.5 EEE 2202 Analog Electronics Laboratory 1.5
MAT 1101 Differential and Integral Calculus 3.0 EEE 2203 Electromechanical Energy Conversion II 3.0
MAT 1103 Vector Analysis 3.0 Electromechanical Energy Conversion II
EEE 1102 Computer aided Engineering Drawing 1.5 EEE 2204 1.5
Laboratory
Total Credits in 1st Semester 19.5 GED 2201 Fundamentals of Economics 3.0
STA 2201 Statistics and Probability 3.0
First Year (Semester-II) ME 2201 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering 3.0
Course Code Course Title Credits ME 2202 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory 1.5
EEE 1201 Electrical Circuit Analysis II 3.0 Total Credits in 2nd Semester 19.5
EEE 1202 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1.5
EEE 1204 Electrical Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1.5 Third Year (Semester-I)
Optics, Modern Physics, Wave and Course Code Course Title Credits
PHY 1201 3.0
Oscillations EEE 3101 Electromagnetic Theory 3.0
PHY 1202 Physics Laboratory II 1.5 EEE 3102 Numerical Technique Laboratory 1.5
MAT 1201 Linear Algebra 3.0 EEE 3103 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3.0
CHE 1201 Chemistry 3.0 EEE 3104 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1.5
CHE 1202 Chemistry Laboratory 1.5 EEE 3105 Communication Theory 3.0
Total Credits in 2nd Semester 18 EEE 3106 Communication Laboratory 1.5
EEE 3107 Signals and Systems 3.0
EEE 3109 Electronic Devices 3.0
Total Credits in 1st Semester 19.5

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Third Year (Semester-II) Total Credits in 2nd Semester 24
Course Code Course Title Credits Grand Total Credits 165
EEE 3201 Power System I 3.0
EEE 3202 Power System I Laboratory 1.5 Optional Courses (7 courses with two Lab /24 credits)
EEE 3203 Digital Signal Processing 3.0 Elective Courses are classified into four specialized groups-Electronics,
EEE 3204 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1.5 Communication, Power and Computer. A student has to take 6 elective courses
EEE 3205 Electrical Services Design and Drafting 3.0 from the respective chosen major group of concentration.
EEE 32** Optional I 3.0
GED 3201 Financial Accounting and Cost Management 3.0 i. Electronics Group
IPE 3201 Industrial Management 3.0 Sl. Course Credits
Total Credits in 2nd Semester 21 Course Title
No Code
1. EEE 3231 Optoelectronics 3.0
Fourth Year (Semester-I) 2. Analog Integrated Circuits 3.0
EEE 4131
Course Code Course Title Credits 3. EEE 4133 VLSI I 3.0
EEE 4101 Power Electronics 3.0 4. EEE 4134 VLSI I Laboratory 1.5
EEE 4102 Power Electronics Laboratory 1.5 3.0
5. EEE 4231 Semiconductor Technology
EEE 4103 Control System I 3.0 6. EEE 4233 Nanoscience and Technology 3.0
EEE 4104 Control System I Laboratory 1.5 7. EEE 4235 VLSI II 3.0
EEE 4105 Material Science 3.0 8. EEE 4236 VLSI II Laboratory 1.5
EEE 41** Optional II 3.0
9. EEE 4237 Semiconductor Heterostructures 3.0
EEE 41** Optional III 3.0
EEE 41** Optional III Laboratory 1.5 ii. Communication Group
EEE 4100 Project/ Thesis 3.0 Sl. Course
Course Title Credits
Total Credits in 1st Semester 22.5 No Code
1. EEE 3241 Telecommunication Engineering 3.0
Fourth Year (Semester-II)
Course Code Course Title Credits 2. EEE 4141 Radio and Television Engineering 3.0
EEE 42** Optional IV 3.0 3. EEE 4143 Microwave and Satellite Communication 3.0
EEE 42** Optional V 3.0
Microwave and Satellite Communication
EEE 42** Optional VI 3.0 4. EEE 4144 1.5
Laboratory
EEE 42** Optional VI Laboratory 1.5
5. EEE 4241 Digital Image Processing 3.0
EEE 42** Optional VII 3.0
EEE 42** Interdisciplinary Optional 3.0 6. EEE 4243 Digital Communication 3.0
EEE 42** Interdisciplinary Optional Laboratory 1.5 7. EEE 4245 Optical Fiber Communication 3.0
GED 4201 / Bangladesh Studies / Professional Ethics
3.0 Optical Fiber Communication
GED 4203 8. EEE 4246 1.5
EEE 4200 Project/ Thesis 3.0 Laboratory
9. EEE 4247 Mobile Cellular Communication 3.0

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v. Interdisciplinary Optional Courses (1 course with Lab /4.5
iii. Power Group credits)
Sl. Course A student has to take one interdisciplinary elective course with
Course Title Credits laboratory from the following list:
No Code
1. EEE 3251 Energy Conversion III 3.0 Sl. Credi
Course Code Course Title
2. EEE 4151 Power System II 3.0 No ts
3. EEE 4153 Power System Protection 3.0 1. EEE 4271 Control System II 3.0
4. EEE 4154 Power System Protection Laboratory 1.5 2. EEE 4272 Control System II Laboratory 1.5
5. EEE 4251 Power System Operation and Control 3.0 3. EEE 4273 Measurement and Instrumentation 3.0
6. EEE 4253 Power Plant Engineering 3.0 Measurement and Instrumentation
4. EEE 4274 1.5
7. EEE 4255 High Voltage Engineering 3.0 Laboratory
8. EEE 4256 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1.5 5. EEE 4275 Medical Instrumentation 3.0
9. EEE 4257 Power System Reliability 3.0
6. EEE 4276 Medical Instrumentation Laboratory 1.5
iv. Computer Group 7. EEE 4277 Renewable Energy Technology 3.0
Sl. Credi 8. EEE 4278 Renewable Energy Technology Laboratory 1.5
Course Code Course Title
No ts
1. CSE 3261 Computer Organization and Architecture 3.0 9. EEE 4281 Numerical Method for Engineering 3.0
2. CSE 4161 Database System 3.0 Numerical Method for Engineering
10. EEE 4282 1.5
3. CSE 4163 Microcontroller based System Design 3.0 Laboratory
High Performance Computing and Parallel
Microcontroller based System Design 11. EEE 4283 3.0
4. CSE 4164 1.5 Processing
Laboratory
High Performance Computing and Parallel
5. CSE 4261 Multimedia Communication 3.0 12. EEE 4284 1.5
Processing Laboratory
6. CSE 4263 Intelligent Systems 3.0
Optional I (any one course)
7. CSE 4265 Computer Networks 3.0
Sl. Course Title Credi
8. CSE 4266 Computer Networks Laboratory 1.5 Course Code
No ts
9. CSE 4267 Simulation and Modeling 3.0 1. EEE 3231 Optoelectronics 3.0
2. EEE 3241 Telecommunication Network 3.0
3. EEE 3251 Energy Conversion III 3.0

4. CSE3261 Computer Organization and Architecture 3.0

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Optional II (any one course) Optional V (any one course)
Sl. Course Title Credits Sl. No Course Course Title Credit
Course Code
No Code s
1. EEE 4131 Analog Integrated Circuit 3.0 1. EEE 4233 Nanoscience and Technology 3.0
2. EEE 4141 Radio and Television Engineering 3.0
2. EEE 4243 Digital Communication 3.0
3. EEE 4151 Power System II 3.0
3. EEE 4253 Power Plant Engineering 3.0
4. CSE 4161 Database System 3.0
4. CSE 4263 Intelligent Systems 3.0
Optional III (any one course with Lab)
Sl. Course Title Credits Optional VI (any one course with Lab)
Course Code
No Sl. No Course Course Title Credi
1. EEE 4233 VLSI I 3.0 Code ts
1. EEE 4235 VLSI II 3.0
2. EEE 4234 VLSI I Laboratory 1.5
2. EEE 4236 VLSI II Laboratory 1.5
3. EEE 4243 Microwave and Satellite Communication 3.0
3. EEE 4245 Optical Fiber Communication 3.0
4. Microwave and Satellite Communication 1.5
EEE 4244 4. EEE 4246 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1.5
Laboratory
5. EEE 4253 Power System Protection 3.0 5. EEE 4255 High Voltage Engineering 3.0
6. EEE 4254 Power System Protection Laboratory 1.5 6. EEE 4256 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1.5
7. CSE 4263 Microcontroller based System Design 3.0 7. CSE 4265 Computer Network 3.0
8. Microcontroller based System Design 1.5 8. CSE 4266 Computer Network Laboratory 1.5
CSE 4264
Laboratory
Optional VII (any one course)
Optional IV (any one course) Sl. No Course Course Title Credit
Sl. No Course Code Course Title Credits Code s
1. EEE 4231 Semiconductor Technology 3.0 1. EEE 4237 Semiconductor Heterostructures 3.0
2. EEE 4241 Digital Image Processing 3.0 2. EEE 4247 Mobile Cellular Communication 3.0
3. EEE 4251 Power System Operation and Control 3.0 3. EEE 4257 Power System Reliability 3.0
4. CSE 4261 Multimedia Communication 3.0 4. CSE 4267 Simulation and Modeling 3.0

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Interdisciplinary Optional Courses (Any one course with Lab) Course Code Course Title Credits
Sl. No Course Code Course Title Credits
1. EEE 4271 Control System II 3.0 CSE 1101 Computer Programming 3.0
2. EEE 4272 Control System II Laboratory 1.5 CSE 1102 Computer Programming Laboratory 1.5
3. EEE 4273 Measurement and Instrumentation 3.0 PHY 1101 Electricity and Magnetism 3.0
4. EEE 4274 Measurement and Instrumentation 1.5 PHY 1102 Physics Laboratory I 1.5
Laboratory PHY 1201 Optics, Modern Physics, Wave and Oscillations 3.0
5. EEE 4275 Medical Instrumentation 3.0
PHY 1202 Physics Laboratory II 1.5
6. EEE 4276 Medical Instrumentation Laboratory 1.5
MAT 1101 Differential and Integral Calculus 3.0
7. EEE 4277 Renewable Energy Technology 3.0 MAT 1103 Vector Analysis 3.0
8. EEE 4278 Renewable Energy Technology 1.5 MAT 1201 Linear Algebra 3.0
Laboratory MAT 2101 Differential Equation and Complex variables 3.0
9. EEE 4279 Numerical Method for Engineering 3.0 STA 2201 Statistics and Probability 3.0

10. EEE 4270 Numerical Method for Engineering 1.5 CHE 1201 Chemistry 3.0
Laboratory CHE 1202 Chemistry Laboratory 1.5
11. EEE 4281 High Performance Computing and 3.0
Parallel Processing ME 2201 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering 3.0
12. EEE 4282 High Performance Computing and 1.5 ME 2202 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory 1.5
Parallel Processing Laboratory IPE 3201 Industrial Management 3.0
EEE 1102 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 1.5
GED Core (4 courses / 12 credits)
Total 42
Course Code Course Title Credits

GED 2101 English for Technical Communication 3.0


First Year (Semester-I)
GED 2201 Fundamentals of Economics 3.0 EEE 3 Credits, 3
Electrical Circuit Analysis I
GED 3201 Financial Accounting and Cost Management 3.0 1101 hours/week
GED 4201/ Bangladesh Studies / Professional Ethics 3.0 Circuit Variables and Elements: Voltage, current, power, energy, independent
GED 4203 and dependent sources, resistance.
Total 12 Basic Laws of Electrical Circuits: Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL).
CSE, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Simple Resistive Circuits: Series and parallel circuits, voltage and current
Industrial and Production Engineering, and Engineering Drawing Core division, Source transformation, wye-delta transformation.
Courses:
Methods of Analysis: Nodal and Mesh analysis, supernode and supermesh.

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Circuit Theorems: Thevenin’s, Norton’s and superposition theorems with Charge: Micro charge, macro charge, charging by rubbing, Coulomb’s law: 1D,
applications in circuits having independent and dependent sources, maximum Coulomb’s law: 2D, insulators and conductors, charging by induction, forces on
power transfer condition and reciprocity theorem. conductors.
Capacitors and Inductors: Inductors and capacitors, their characteristics, The Electric Field: Introduction to electric field, electric field of point charges,
series-parallel combination of inductors and capacitors. electric field of continuous charges, particle motion, field lines, 2d and 3d
charge distributions.
First Order and Second Order Circuits: Natural and step responses.
Gauss’s Law: Vector flux, gauss’s law, finding electric filed with gauss’s law:
Magnetic Quantities and Variables: Flux, permeability and reluctance,
line of charge, plane of charge and sphere of charge, electric field in and around
magnetic field strength, magnetic potential, flux density, magnetization curve,
conductors, electrostatic shielding.
Laws in magnetic circuits: Ohm’s law and Ampere’s circuital law. Series,
parallel and series-parallel magnetic circuits. The Electric Potential: Introduction to electric potential, potential near a point
charge, potential near charge distribution, potential and field, equipotential
CSE 3 Credits, 3 surface and electric filed energy to assemble charges, potential of a conductor.
Computer Programming
1101 hours/week Capacitor: Conductors and insulators, conductors as shields, capacitance and
capacitors, energy stored in capacitors, capacitors and dielectrics.
Data Structure and Algorithm: Data representations; data types and data
structures; ways to support data structures (hardware versus software); Abstract Circuits: Current, resistance, circuits, dc circuits, Kirchhoff’s rules, RC circuits.
Data Types; arrays, stacks, queues, priority queues, lists, trees, graphs and The Magnetic Field: Introduction to magnetic field, magnetism from
tables; Search algorithms and structures, Sorting Techniques, Algorithm design electricity, magnetic force on a free charge, charged particle motion, magnetic
techniques. force on a wire, magnetic force on a loop.
Programming in C: Overview of C, Constants, Variable and Data Types, Sources of Magnetic Fields: Biot-Savart Law, Magnetic force on parallel wires,
Operators and Expressions, Managing input and Output Operators, The Design Ampere’s law, Cabrera’s law, Solenoids, Magnetism in Matter.
Control a Case Control Structure, The Loop Control Structure, Recursion and
Iterations Arrays, 2D Array, User Defined Functions, Structures and Unions, Faraday’s Law: Faraday’s Law, Motional EMF, Lenz’s law, Eddy Currents,
Pointers, Searching and Sorting Techniques, Linked List in C, Playing with Bits Faraday’s law and Electric Fields.
and Bytes, File Management. AC Circuits: Inductance and Magnetic energy, RL circuits, LC circuits, RLC
Object oriented programming using C++: Introduction, classes and objects; circuits, AC elements, Driven RLC circuits.
polymorphism; function and operator overloading; inheritance. Waves and Light: Waves on a sting, Normal modes, Travelling modes,
Differential form, Maxwell’s equations.

CSE 1.5 Credits, 3


Computer Programming Laboratory PHY 1.5 Credits, 3
1102 hours/week Physics Laboratory I
1102 hours/week
Laboratory experiments based on theory and concepts learnt in CSE 1101.
Laboratory experiments based on theory and concepts learnt in PHY 1101.

PHY 3 Credits, 3
Electricity and Magnetism MAT 3 Credits, 3
1101 hours/week Differential and Integral Calculus
1101 hours/week

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Differential Calculus: Successive differentiation of one variable and Leibnitz Dimensioning, size tolerances. Creating three- dimensional models; Extrude,
theorem. Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s expansion of functions of single variable. Revolve, Holes, Shell, Fillet, Chamfer, Split, Sculpt, Work Planes, Ribs, Loft,
Functions of several variable, partial derivatives, Euler’s theorem, derivatives of Sweep. Creating orthographic views from a solid model, Auxiliary views.
composite and implicit functions, total derivatives, Jacobian’s, Taylor’s and Pictorial Drawing; Isometric Drawing, Oblique Drawing. Sectioning and
Maclaurin’s expansion of functions of several variables, maxima and minima of conventions. Introduction to Solid Modeling for Assemblies, Assembly
functions of several variables, Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers. Drawing.
Curvature and asymptotes, concavity, convexity and point of inflection. Curve
Tracing. First Year (Semester-II)
Integral Calculus : Improper integrals, convergence of improper integrals, test
of convergence, Beta and Gamma functions and its properties, Differentiation EEE 3 Credits, 3
Electrical Circuit Analysis II
under integral sign; differentiation of integrals with constant and variable limits; 1201 hours/week
Leibnitz rule. Evaluation of double integrals, change of order of integration,
change of coordinates, evaluation of volumes of solids and curved surfaces RLC Transients: RLC circuit response to DC input: Underdamped,
using double and triple integrals. Overdamped, Critically Damped Case, Charging and Discharging Phase.
Series and Parallel AC Circuits: Impedance and Phasor diagram, Series
MAT 3 Credits, 3 Configuration, Voltage divider rule, Admittance and Susceptance, Parallel ac
Vector Analysis Networks, Current Divider rule.
1103 hours/week
Methods of Analysis – AC networks: Independent versus Dependent sources,
Vector Analysis: Vector in two and three dimensions, Different co-ordinate Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Wye-Delta and Delta-Wye Conversions.
systems and curvilinear co-ordinate, Vector addition and multiplications, Vector
differentiation and integration, line, surface and volume integral, gradient, curl Network Theorems – AC networks: Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s
and divergence, stokes’s and divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Substitution,
theorem and Gauss’s theorem.. Reciprocity and Millman’s Theorems.
Complex Variable: Complex number system. General functions of a complex Power – AC networks: Average, Apparent and Reactive Power, The Power
variable. Limits and continuity of a function of complex variable and related Triangle, The Total P, Q and S, Power Factor Correction.
theorems. Complex differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations. Infinite Polyphase Systems: The Three phase generator, The Y-connected generator,
series. Convergence and uniform convergence. Line integral of a complex The Y-connected generator with a Y-connected Load, the Wye-Delta system,
function. Cauchy’s integral formula. Liouville’s theorem. Taylor’s and the Delta connected generator, the delta-delta, delta-Wye three phase systems,
Laurent’s theorem. Singular points. Residue. Cauchy’s residue theorem. the three wattmeter method, the two wattmeter method, unbalanced three-phase,
four wire, Y-connected load, Unbalanced three-phase, three wire Y-connected
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 load.
Computer Aided Engineering Drawing
1102 hours/week Decibels, filters and Bode plots: R-C Low-pass filters, R-C high pass filters,
Pass-band filters, Stop-Band filters, Bode Plots.
Introduction to engineering drawing; drafting as a language, drafting
environment, board drafting, Computer Aided Drawing and Design. Fourier Method of Waveform Analysis: Trigonometric Fourier Series,
Geometrical Constructions; two- dimensional sketching, sketching for creating Exponential Fourier Series, Waveform Symmetry, Line Spectrum, Waveform
solid models, drawing and editing commands in CAD environments. Synthesis, Application in Circuit Analysis.
Orthographic projection; 1st and 3rd angle projection, Principal Views, Basic

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Complex Frequency: Introduction, Network analysis in the s-domain, network Uncertainty Principle. Rutherford Model of the Atom, Electron, Orbits, Atomic
response in the s-domain. Spectra, the Bohr Atom, Energy Levels and Spectra, Atomic Excitation.
Introduction, Wave Function and Wave Equation, Time Dependent
The Laplace Transform method: Introduction, the Laplace Transform,
Schrodinger’s Equation, Expectation Values, Steady state Schrodinger’s
Selected Laplace Transforms, Initial Value and Final Value Theorem.
Equation, Linearity and Superposition, Operators, Particle in a box, Reflection
and Transmission by a barrier, Tunnel Effect, Harmonic Oscillator.
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Electrical Circuit Laboratory
1202 hours/week PHY 1.5 Credits, 3
Physics Laboratory II
Laboratory based on EEE 1101 and EEE 1201 theory courses. 1202 hours/week
Laboratory based on PHY 1201 theory course.
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Electrical Circuit Simulation Laboratory MAT 3 Credits, 3
1204 hours/week Linear Algebra
1201 hours/week
Simulation laboratory based on EEE 1101 and EEE 1201 theory courses. Systems of Linear Equations, Row Reduction and Echelon Forms, Vector
Students will verify the theories and concepts learned in those courses using Equations, The Matrix Equation Ax = b, Solution Sets of Linear Systems,
simulation software like PSpice, Proteus, and Matlab. Applications of Linear Systems, Linear Independence, Introduction to Linear
Transformations, The Matrix of a Linear Transformation, Linear Models in
PHY Optics, Modern Physics, Wave 3 Credits, 3 Engineering, Matrix Operations, The Inverse of a Matrix, Characterizations of
1201 and Oscillations hours/week Invertible Matrices, Matrix Factorizations, The Leontief Input-Output Model,
Introduction to Determinants, Properties of Determinants, Cramer’s Rule,
Volume, and Linear Transformations, Vector Spaces and Subspaces, Null
Waves and oscillations: Differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator,
Spaces, Column Spaces, and Linear Transformations, Linearly Independent
total energy and average energy, combination of simple harmonic oscillations,
Sets; Bases, Coordinate Systems, The Dimension of Vector Space, Rank,
spring mass system, torsional pendulum; two body oscillation, reduced mass,
Change of Basis, Applications to Difference Equations OR, Applications to
damped oscillation, forced oscillation, resonance, progressive wave, power and
Markov Chains, Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues, The Characteristic Equation,
intensity of wave, stationary wave, group and phase velocities.
Diagonalization, Eigenvectors and Linear Transformations, Complex
Optics: Wave Motion, Light as Electromagnetic Wave, Irradiance, Eigenvalues, Discrete Dynamical Systems OR, Inner Product, Length, and
Superposition of Waves, Two beam and Multiple Beam Interference, Orthogonality, Orthogonal Sets, Orthogonal Projections, The Gram-Schmidt
Interferometers: Wavefront-splitting, Amplitude-splitting, Fabry-Perot, Mach- Process, Least-Squares Problems, Symmetric Matrices, Quadratic Forms,
Zender Interferometer, Multilayer Antireflection Coating. Fresnel Diffraction: Application of linear algebra to electric networks.
For a Semi-Infinite Screen, Rectangular and circular aperture, Laser Beam
Divergence, Fresnel to Fraunhofer Diffraction Limit, Fraunhofer Diffraction: CHE 3 Credits, 3
Single Slit, Double Slit and Many Slits, Diffraction Grating and Grating Chemistry
1201 hours/week
Spectroscopy, Resolution of Imaging System. Different Types of Polarization,
Polaroid, Birefringent Polarizer, Wave Plates, Optical Activity, Induced Optical Atomic Structure and Periodic Classification: Atom, atomic masses, atomic
Effects, Optical Modulators. nucleus, nuclear binding energy, nuclear stability, de Broglie’s theory of matter,
standing waves and quantization, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle,
Modern Physics: Electromagnetic Waves, Photoelectric Effect, Quantum Schrödinger’s wave equation and its application to hydrogen atom, wave
Theory of Light, X-ray and X-ray Diffraction, Compton Effect. De Broglie function and its significance, quantum numbers, atomic orbitals and their
Waves, Phase and Group velocity Particle Diffraction, Particle in a Box, energies, shapes and orientation, Pauli exclusion principle, Aufbau principle,

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Hund's rule, electronic configurations, classification of elements, periodic Bipolar Junction Transistors: Bipolar junction transistor Construction and
properties - ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity, shielding Operation, Amplifying action, Common Base, Common Collector, Common
effect and effective nuclear charge, Slater’s rule for calculating shielding effect Emitter Configuration, Relations Between α and β, Leakage Current in a
and effective nuclear charge, size of atoms or ions. Transistor, Thermal Runaway in a Transistor, DC Load Line – Q Point.
Transistor Biasing Factor, Effects on Bias Variations, Stability factor for CB and
Chemical Bonds: Chemical bond, types of chemical bonds, ionic bond,
CE Configurations, Different Methods for Transistor Biasing, Load Line and
properties of ionic compounds, factors influencing the formation of ionic bond,
output Characteristics, AC load Line.
radius ratio rule, sodium chloride structure, experimental determination of lattice
energy, covalent bond, sigma and pi bond, properties associated with covalent Field Effect Transistor (FET): JFET Configuration, Operation and
compounds, polar covalent bond, valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) Characteristics, MOSFET Construction, Operation and Characteristics, Small
theory and molecular geometry, valence bond theory, hybridization of bond Signal JFET parameters, DC Biasing of JFET, DC Load Line, Common Source
orbitals, molecular orbital theory, the LCAO method, molecular orbital diagram, JFET Amplifier, Modeling and Equivalent Circuit of BJTs and FETs,
HOMO and LUMO, MO descriptions of homonuclear diatoms of He2 to F2, Conversion of an amplifier circuit to a standard form, General Black box theory,
Mixing of MOs and the correlation diagrams, metallic bond, properties of Impedance Parameters and Hybrid parameter, Parameters models of transistor,
metals, the band structure of metals. BJT Hybrid – II parameter Model for high Frequency, FETs Small Signal
Model, Voltage- controlled and Current-Controlled models.
Redox Reactions: Charge and electronic concept, oxidizing and reducing
agents, redox half reactions, rules for balancing redox reactions. BJT Small Signal (Single Stage) Amplifier Circuit Analysis: Classification of
Amplifiers, CE Fixed Bias Configuration, CB Configuration, Collector
Acids and Bases: Brønsted-Lowry concept, Lewis concept, acid - base strength,
Feedback Configuration, loading Effect of R2 and R1, Complete Hybrid
pH, acid-base titration, indicators, buffers, Henderson-Hasselbach equation, hard
Equivalent Circuit, Design of CE Amplifier, Application in Class A Amplifier,
and soft acids and bases.
Transformer coupled classes, Class B push-pull Amplifiers, Class C Amplifiers,
Thermochemistry: Conservation of energy, heats of reaction, enthalpy, Tuned Amplifier, Distortion in Amplifiers Variation in Amplifier Gain with
enthalpies of formation, enthalpies of combustion, Hess’s law, heat capacity and Frequency, Cut-off Frequencies.
specific heat.
FET Small Signal Analysis: JFET/Depletion, MOSFET Amplifier with Source
Resistance, Small Signal Model, AC Small Signal Operation, Loading Effects,
CHE 1.5 Credits, 3 Source Follower (Common Drain) circuit, Common Gate Circuit, Design of
Chemistry Laboratory
1202 hours/week FET Amplifier Circuit (CS, CD or CG).
Laboratory based on CHE 1201 theory course. Multistage Amplifiers: Amplifier coupling, RC Coupled two Stage Amplifier,
Advantages of RC Coupling, Impedance coupled two stage amplifier and its
Second Year (Semester-I) Advantages and Disadvantages and Applications, DC Two-stage amplifier and
its advantages, disadvantages and applications, Darlington Pair, Comparison
between Darlington Pair and emitter Follower, Multistage frequency effects,
EEE 3 Credits, 3
Analog Electronics I Differential Amplifiers.
2101 hours/week
Diode Circuit: P-N Junction Diode characteristics, The ideal Diode and Real Feedback Amplifiers: Principle of Feedback Amplifier positive and Negative
Diode, P-N Junction Diode as a circuit Element, load Line Analysis of a diode feedback, Advantages of negative feedback, gain Stability, Decreased
Circuit, Special Diodes – Zener Diodes, LED and Tunnel Diode. Half-wave and Distortion, Increased Bandwidth, Forms of Negative Feedback, Practical
Full wave Rectifier, Voltage Regulation, Voltage Doublers, Clippers and feedback Circuits.
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EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 Mismatch, Crystalline Materials, Crystal Orientation, Single Crystal,
Electronic Circuit Simulation Laboratory Polycrystalline and Amorphous Structure, Crystal defects.
2102 hours/week
Free Electron Theory: Drude-Lorentz Theory, Application of Classical Free
Laboratory based on EEE 2101 theory course. Electron Theory, Fermi-Dirac Distribution Function, Position of Fermi Level,
Electrical Conductivity and Thermal Conductivity, Electronic Specific Heat.
EEE 3 Credits, 3 Zone Theory: Kronig-Penney Model, Allowed Energy Zones, Brillouin Zones,
Digital Electronics
2103 hours/week K-Space, Fermi Surface, Density of States, Application of Zone Theory,
Conductors and Semiconductors, Superconductivity.
Digital Logic Basics: Switches and logic gates (basic and universal), Logic
functions, truth tables and variables, Electron Emission: Work Function, Surface Potential Barrier and Contact
Potential Thermal Emission, Schottky effect, Field Emission and Fowler
Introduction to Combinational Logic: Boolean axioms and laws, Sum of Nordheim Equation, Secondary Emission, Secondary Multipliers, Photoelectric
Products (SOP), Product of Sums (POS), Combinational Logic Optimization Effect and Emission, Thermo-electricity for metals and Semiconductors,
(Using Boolean Algebra and Karnaugh Map), “Don't Care” conditions, Electron Ballistics, Lorentz Equation and its application, Child-Langmuir three-
Technology: Logic voltage levels (TTL, CMOS, ECL), NMOS and CMOS logic halves power law, Electron Optics, Electron Microscope.
gates, Multilevel logics, Real propagation delay, Timing Diagram, Timing
analysis of digital circuits, Introduction to Verilog (a language for describing Electronic Theory of Semiconductor: Elementary Band theory, Metals,
hardware) and associated CAD tools, Semiconductors, Insulators, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Position of
Fermi Level, Concept of Holes, Hall Effect and Galvanomagnetic effects,
Sequential Logic: NOR/NAND gates based gated latch, Various Flip-flops Equilibrium of Carrier Densities, Generation and Recombination of Excess
(FF), Master-Slave FF, Shift registers, Counters, Set-up & hold time, Finite Carriers, Carrier Life-time, Carrier Movement of Diffusion and Drift, Einstein
State Machines: State diagrams, Moore-type and Mealy-type machines, State relation, Derivation of Conductive Equations, Ohmic and Rectifying Contacts,
machine synthesis, State machines in Verilog, State encoding, rectifier Equation.
Digital Numbers and Arithmetic: Number representation schemes, Basic
adder and subtractor (half and full adder), Ripple carry adder, Carry look ahead EEE 3 Credits, 3
Adder, BCD adder, Special Circuits: ring counter, Johnson counter, Electromechanical Energy Conversion I
2107 hours/week
Multiplexors & tristate gates, Encoder, decoders, Real world interfacing: ADC,
DAC, Transformer: Ideal transformer- transformation ratio, no-load and load vector
Introduction to programmable logic devices: PLD, PLA, FPGA. diagrams; actual transformer- equivalent circuit, regulation, short circuit and
open circuit tests.
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 Three phase induction motor: Rotating magnetic field, equivalent circuit,
Digital Electronics Laboratory
2104 hours/week vector diagram, torque-speed characteristics, effect of changing rotor resistance
Laboratory based on EEE 2103 theory course. and reactance on torque-speed curves, motor torque and developed rotor power,
no-load test, blocked rotor test, starting and braking and speed control.
Single phase induction motor: Theory of operation, equivalent circuit and
EEE Physical Electronics and Semiconductor 3 Credits, 3 starting.
2105 Theory hours/week
Crystallography and Crystal Structure: Lattice parameters, Electronic motion
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MAT 3 Credits, 3 Second Year (Semester-II)
Differential Equations
2101 hours/week
Ordinary Differential Equations: Degree and order of ordinary differential EEE 3 Credits, 3
Analog Electronics II
equations, formation of differential equations. Solution of first order differential 2201 hours/week
equations by various methods. Solution of general linear equations of second
and higher orders with constant coefficients. Solution of homogeneous linear Operational Amplifiers: Differential amplifier circuits, Constant current
equations. Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the source, Current mirror, Active load, Common mode rejection, the ideal op-amp,
dependent or independent variables are absent. Solution of differential equation the practical op-amp, Frequency response of an op-amp, Linear application of
by the method based on the factorization of the operators. Frobenius method. op-amp, Inverting amplifier, non-inverting amplifier, Differentiator, Integrator,
Partial Differential Equations: Introduction. Linear and non-linear first order Precision rectifier, Sample and hold circuit, Capacitance multiplier, Active filter,
equations. Standard forms. Linear equations of higher order. Equations of the Log and anti-log amplifier, Comparator, Window Detector, Schmidt trigger.
second order with variable coefficients. Wave equations. Particular solution with Multivibrators with Op-Amp: Astable Multivibrator, Monostable
boundary and initial conditions. Multivibrator, Bistable Multivibrator, Sine wave oscillators, Triangular wave
generators, Voltage controlled oscillator, Voltage regulation.
GED 3 Credits, 3 Oscillators: Negative feedback in amplifiers, Bark-Hausen criterion for
English for Technical Communication
2103 hours/week oscillation, Phase shift oscillators, Wein Bridge oscillator, Bridge-Tuned twin T
General discussion: Introduction, various approaches to learning English. oscillator, LC oscillators – Hartley and Colpitts, Negative resistance oscillator,
Crystal oscillator – frequency stability.
Grammatical Problems: Construction of sentences, grammatical errors,
sentence variety and style, conditionals, vocabulary and diction. Power and Tuned Amplifiers: Class A power amplifier, Class-B power
amplifier, Push-pull amplifier, Complementary symmetry, Quasi-
Reading Skill: Discussion readability, scan and skin reading, generating ideas complementary, Class-D amplifier, Tuned amplifier, Single tuned amplifier,
through purposive reading, reading of selected stories. Double tuned amplifier, Stagger tuned amplifier.
Writing Skill: Principles of effective writing; Organization, planning and Wideband Amplifier: Broadbanding techniques, Base compensation, IC
development of writing; Composition, précis writing, amplification. wideband amplifiers, Shunt compensation and series compensation.
General strategies for the writing process: Generating ideas, identifying Pulse and Switching Circuits: Astable with BJT, JFET and timer IC;
audiences and purposes, construction arguments, stating problems, drafting and Monostable with BJT and timer IC; Bistable triggering problem; Schmidt trigger
finalizing. with BJT; Blocking oscillators; Voltage and time base generators; Exponential
Approaches to Communication: Communication today, business sweep circuits; Constant current charging circuit; the Miller circuit and
communication, different types of business communication. Bootstrap circuit; Current time-base generation; Trapezoidal waveform; Sweep
circuit for TV receivers; Pulse transformer.
Listening Skill: The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation.
Analog Multipliers: Multiplication techniques, Power quadrant multiplier,
Speaking Skill: Practicing dialogue; Story telling; Effective oral presentation. Logarithmic exponential multiplier, Application of multiplier; Division,
Report Writing: Defining a report, classification of reports, structure of a Squaring and square root circuits; RMS and phase detector circuits; Modulation
report, and writing of reports. and demodulation with multiplier.
Voltage Regulators: Series and shunt regulations, IC voltage regulators,
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Phase Locked Loops: Basic PLL, Major building blocks; Lock and Capture GED 3 Credits, 3
range; Applications of PLL, FM demodulation, FSK demodulation, AM Fundamental of Economics
2101 hours/week
demodulation, Frequency synthesizer.
Introduction to economics. Economics and engineering. Different economic
Switching Capacitor Circuits: Theory of operation, Switched capacitor, systems. Fundamental economic problems. Basic elements of demand, supply
Capacitor integrator, Switched capacitor filter. and product market. Theory of utility and preferences, consumer’s surplus.
Theory of production and cost. Theory of the firm and market structure.
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 Optimization. Introducing macroeconomics. National income accounting, the
Analog Electronics Laboratory simple Keynesian analysis of national income, employment and inflation.
2202 hours/week
Savings, investment and decision making. Fiscal policy and monetary policy-
Laboratory based on EEE 2102 theory course. money and interest rate, income and spending.
Economics of development and planning.
EEE 3 Credits, 3
Electromechanical Energy Conversion II
2203 hours/week STA 3 Credits, 3
Statistics and Probability
2201 hours/week
Synchronous Generator: excitation systems, equivalent circuit, vector
diagrams at different loads, factors affecting voltage regulation, synchronous Introduction: Modern Statistics, Statistics and Engineering.
impedance, synchronous impedance method of predicting voltage regulation and
its limitations. Parallel operation: Necessary conditions, synchronizing, Probability: Sample Spaces and events, Counting, The Axioms of Probability,
circulating current and vector diagram. Theorems of Probability. Conditional Probability, Baye’s Theorem,
Mathematical Expectation and Decision Making.
Synchronous motor: Operation, effect of loading under different excitation
condition, effect of changing excitation, V-curves and starting. Probability Distributions: Random Variables, The Binomial Distribution, The
Hypergeometric distribution. The Mean and Variance of a Probability
DC generator: Types, no-load voltage characteristics, build-up of a self excited Distributuons, Chebyshev’s theorem, the Poisson approximation to the Binomial
shunt generator, critical field resistance, load-voltage characteristic, effect of Distribution, Poisson Processes, The Geometric Distributuon. The Multinomial
speed on no-load and load characteristics and voltage regulation. Distribution.
DC motor: Torque, counter emf, speed, torque-speed characteristics, starting Probability Densities: Continuous Random Variables, The Normal
and speed regulation. Renewable Energy Conversion: Introduction to wind Distribution, The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution, The
turbine generators. Construction and basic characteristics of solar cells. Uniform Distribution. The Weibull Distribution, Joint Probability Densities.
Treatment of Data: Frequency Distributions, Graphs of Frequency
EEE Electromechanical Energy Conversion II 1.5 Credits, 3
Distributions, Stem-and-leaf Plots, Descriptive Measures, Calculation of x and
2204 Laboratory hours/week
s
Laboratory based on EEE 2107 and EEE 2203 theory courses.
Sampling Distributions: Population and Samples, The sampling distribution of
the Mean ( known). The Sampling Distribution of the Mean ( Unknown).
The Sampling Distribution of the Variance.
Inferences Concerning means: Point Estimation, Bayesian Estimation,
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Tests, Hypotheses concerning one Mean, Operating Characteristic Curves, Properties of Refrigerants, Atmosphere and Human Comfort, Measurement of
Hypotheses concerning two Means. Relative humidity, Summer Air-Conditioning System.
Inferences Concerning Variances: The Estimation of Variances, Hypotheses Fluid machinery: impulse and reaction turbines; centrifugal pumps, fans,
concerning One Variance, Hypotheses concerning Two Variances. blowers and compressors.
Inferences Concerning Proportions: Estimation of proportions, Bayesian Basics of conduction and convection: critical thickness of insulation.
Estimations, Hypotheses concerning One Proportion. Hypotheses concerning
Two Proportions. The Analysis of rxc Tables, Goodness of Fit. ME 1.5 Credits, 3
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory
Nonparametric Tests: The Sign Test. The Rank-Sum Tests. Test of 2202 hours/week
Randomness. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests. Laboratory based on ME 2201 theory course.
Curve Fitting: The Method of Least Squares, Inferences Based on Least Square
Estimators. Curvilinear Regression, Multiple Regression, Correlation. Third Year (Semester-I)
Analysis of Variance: General Principles, Completely Randomized Designs,
Randomized Block Designs, Multiple Comparisons. Analysis of Covariance. EEE 3 Credits, 3
Electromagnetic Theory
3101 hours/week
Factorial Experimentation: Two-Factor Experiments, Multifactor
Experiments, 2n Factorial Experiments, Confounding in a 2n Factorial Electromagnetic Theory: Scalar and vector fields, Different coordinate
Experiment, Fractional Replication. systems, Time varying field and phasor representation, Maxwell’s equations:
(differential and integral form), Boundary conditions, Potential functions, Time
harmonic fields and Poynting theorem. Plane Wave Propagation and reflection
ME 3 Credits, 3
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering of electromagnetic waves in unbounded media, Plane waves in loss-less media –
2201 hours/week
Doppler effect, Wave impedance, Polarization of EM waves, Plane waves in
Applied Heat: Production of low Temperature and Liquefaction of Gases, lossy media, Loss-less dielectrics, Good conductors, Group velocity,
Superconductivity concept, Production of High Temperature, Temperature Instantaneous and average power densities.
Measurement Techniques, Heat Transfer processes, Derivation of Conduction Antenna: Radiation mechanism of antenna; Types of antennas (wire antennas,
equation, EM wave Spectrum and Thermal Radiations, Emissive Power, aperture antennas, array antennas, reflector antennas, lens antennas & their
Radiation Loss, Radiation intensity, Net Heat Transfer Between Two radiation radiation patterns), Isotropic, Directional and omnidirectional pattern, Principle
Surfaces. pattern, Radiation pattern lobes, Field regions, Radian and tertian.
Thermodynamics: Thermal Equilibrium and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Parameters: Fundamental parameters of antenna, Radiation power density,
First and Second Law of Thermodynamics and Their Applications in the Radiation intensity, Gain, Directive gain, Power gain, Directivity, Antenna
Analysis of Basic Heat Engines, Entropy. efficiency, Effective aperture, Physical aperture, Radiation resistance,
Introduction to sources of energy: Steam generating units with accessories and Transmission between two antenna, Radar equation, Front to back ration,
mountings; steam turbines. Introduction to internal combustion engines and their Antenna band width, Antenna beam width.
cycles, gas turbines. Antenna arrays – design and synthesis. Reflector type antennas. Babiner’s
Refrigerator and Air-Condition: Units of Refrigeration Capacity, Vapor principles and complementary antennas. Application of reaction concept and
Compression Refrigeration System, Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System, variational principles in antennas and propagation. Frequency independent
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Printed antenna. Antenna measurements. Applications in broadcasting, synchronous communication, Physical communication standard-EIA RS232,
telecommunication, microwave links, satellite communications, etc. Programmable Communication Interface, Interfacing serial I/O devices- mouse,
modem, PC Keyboard, Interrupts: Interrupt driven I/O, Software & Hardware
Transmission Line: Line Parameters, Characteristic Impedance of Symmetrical
interrupts, Interrupt vectors and vector table, Interrupt processing,
Network, Properties of Symmetrical Networks, Inductance of a line of two
Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259A), DMA: DMA Controller(8237).
parallel conductors and co-axial line, skin effect, capacitance of two parallel and
coaxial lines, Transmission line Theory, A line of cascaded T section, The
transmission line: general solution, the infinite line, wavelength Velocity of EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Microprocessor and Interfacing Lab
propagation, waveform distortion, distortion-less line, reflection on a line not 3104 hours/week
terminated in Zo, Reflection coefficient, Line Calculation, Input and transfer
Laboratory based on EEE 3103 theory course.
impedance, Open and short circuited lines, Reflection and Insertion loss, T and π
section equivalent to lines.
EEE 3 Credits, 3
Communication Theory
3105 hours/week
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Numerical Technique Laboratory
3102 hours/week Spectral Analysis: Fourier Series, The Sampling Function, Response of a
Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation Linear System, Normalized Power, Normalized Power in a Fourier Expansion,
and integration problems, transcendental equations, linear and non-linear Power Spectral Density, The Fourier Transform, Convolution, Parseval’s
differential equations and partial differential equations. Theorem, Correlation between Waveforms, Autocorrelation.
Random Variables and Processes: Probability, Cumulative distribution
EEE 3 Credits, 3 function, Probability Density Function, Tchebycheff’s Inequality, The Gaussian
Microprocessor and Interfacing Probability Density, The Error Function, The Rayleigh Probability Density,
3103 hours/week
Correlation between random variables, the central-limit theorem, Random
Microprocessor: Processes, Autocorrelation, Power Spectral Density of a Sequence of Random
Pulses, Power Spectral Density of Digital Data, Effect of rudimentary filters of
Introduction to Microprocessor: Overview of computer architecture, Evolution
digital data, the complimentary error function.
of Microprocessors, Difference between microprocessor and microcontroller,
Introduction to 8086/8088: Basic architecture of 8086, Memory segmentation, Mathematical Representation of Noise: Some sources of noise, a frequency-
Flags, Addressing Modes, Pins & Signals, Single and Multi-processor systems, domain representation of noise, spectral components of noise, response of a
Microprocessor Programming: Instruction sets, Introduction to Assembly narrowband filter to noise, effect of a filter on the power spectral density of
language programming, Tools: Assemblers, Debuggers, Development Systems, noise, superposition of noises, mixing involving noise, linear filtering, noise
Memory: Types of memory, Memory banks, Memory read and write cycles. bandwidth, quadrate components of noise, power spectral density of nc(t) and
ns(t), Probability density of nc(t) ,ns(t) and their time derivatives.
Interfacing:
Information theory: Discrete message, the concept of amount of information,
Clock and Bus Controller interfacing: Clock generator, Bus demultiplexer, Bus
average information, Entropy, Information rate, coding to increase average
controller interfacing, Memory Interfacing: SRAM and EEPROM Interfacing, information per bit, Shannon’s theorem, channel capacity, capacity of a
Types of I/O: Parallel I/O, Programmed I/O, Interrupt Driven I/O, I/O port Gaussian channel, bandwidth-S/N tradeoff, use of orthogonal signals to attain
address decoding, Programmable Peripheral Interface (8255A), Interface
Shannon’s limit, efficiency of orthogonal signal transmission.
examples– Keyboard matrix, LCD/7-Segment Display, Printer, stepper motor,
A/D and D/A converter, Timer Interfacing: The 8254 Programmable Interval Communication System and Noise Calculations: Resistor noise, multiple
Timer (PIT), Timing applications, Serial I/O Interface: Asynchronous and resistor noise sources, networks with reactive elements, an example, available

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power, noise temperature, two ports, noise bandwidth, effective input-noise The Laplace transform, Definition, Convergence Properties, Inversion, Solving
temperature, noise figure, noise figure and equivalent noise temperature of a Differential Equations, Transform analysis of Systems.
cascade, an example of a receiving system, antennas, system calculation.
Multiplexing: Time-division multiplexing (TDM) - principle, receiver EEE 3 Credits, 3
Electronic Devices
synchronization, frame synchronization, TDM of multiple bit rate systems; 3109 hours/week
frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) - principle, de-multiplexing; PN junction: Basic structure, equilibrium conditions, contact potential,
wavelength-division multiplexing, multiple-access network- time-division equilibrium Fermi level, space charge, non-equilibrium condition, forward and
multiple-access (TDMA), frequency-division multiple access (FDMA); code- reverse bias, carrier injection, minority and majority carrier currents, transient
division multiple-access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing, coding and AC conditions, time variation of stored charge, reverse recovery transient
techniques and constraints of CDMA. Communication system design: design and capacitance.
parameters, channel selection criteria and performance simulation.
Bipolar Junction Transistor: Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors,
EEE Communication Laboratory 1.5 Credits, 3 emitter efficiency, base transport factor and current gain, diffusion equation in
3106 hours/week the base, terminal currents, coupled-diode model and charge control analysis,
Ebers-Moll equations and circuit synthesis.
Laboratory based on EEE 3105 theory course.
Metal-semiconductor junction: Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor
junctions, rectifying and ohmic contacts. MOS structure: MOS capacitor, energy
EEE 3 Credits, 3 band diagrams and flat band voltage, threshold voltage and control of threshold
Signals and Systems
3107 hours/week voltage, static C-V characteristics, qualitative theory of MOSFET operation,
body effect and current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET.
Introduction: Continuous- and discrete-time signals, Operations on signals, Junction Field-Effect-Transistor: Introduction, qualitative theory of operation,
Properties of signals, Elementary signals, Continuous- and discrete-time pinch-off voltage and current-voltage relationship.
systems, Interconnections of systems, System Properties.
Time Domain Representations for Linear Time-Invariant Systems, Convolution, Third Year (Semester II)
Properties of convolution, Difference and differential equations - characterizing
solutions. EEE 3 Credits, 3
Power System I
Fourier Representations of Signals, Discrete-time periodic signals - the discrete- 3201 hours/week
time Fourier series, Continuous-time periodic signals - the Fourier series
Discrete-time nonperiodic signals - the discrete time Fourier transform, Network representation: Single line and reactance diagram of power system
Continuous-time nonperiodic signals - the Fourier transform, Properties of and per unit. Line representation: equivalent circuit of short, medium and long
Fourier representations. lines. Load flow: Gauss- Siedel and Newton Raphson Methods.
Applications of Fourier Representations, Frequency response from time-domain Power flow control: Tap changing transformer, phase shifting, booster and
system descriptions, Fourier transform representations for periodic signals, regulating transformer and shunt capacitor.
Convolution and modulation revisited - mixing periodic and nonperiodic signals,
Fault analysis: Short circuit current and reactance of a synchronous machine.
The Fourier transform representation for discrete-time signals, Sampling of
Symmetrical fault calculation methods: symmetrical components, sequence
continuous-time signals, Reconstruction of continuous-time signals from
networks and unsymmetrical fault calculation.
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Protection: Introduction to relays, differential protection and distance EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
protection. Introduction to circuit breakers. Typical layout of a substation. Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3204 hours/week
Load curves: Demand factor, diversity factor, load duration curves, energy load Laboratory based on EEE 3203 theory course.
curve, load factor, capacity factor and plant factor.
EEE 3 Credits, 3
Electrical Services Design and Drafting
3205 hours/week
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Power System I Laboratory Wiring system design, drafting, estimation, Design for illumination and lighting.
3202 hours/week
Electrical installations system design: substation, BBT and protection, air-
Laboratory based on EEE 3201 theory course. conditioning, heating and lifts. Design for intercom, public address systems,
telephone system and LAN. Design of security systems including CCTV, fire
EEE 3 Credits, 3 alarm, smoke detector, burglar alarm, and sprinkler system. A design problem
Digital Signal Processing on a multi-storied building.
3203 hours/week
Introduction: Signals, Systems and Signal Processing, Classification of Signals, EEE 3 Credits, 3
Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Conversion. Optoelectronics (EEE 3231)
32** hours/week
Discrete Time Signals and Systems: Discrete Time Signals, Discrete Time Optical properties in semiconductor: Direct and indirect band-gap materials,
Systems, Analysis of Discrete Time Linear Time-Invariant Systems, Discrete radiative and non-radiative recombination, optical absorption, photo-generated
Time Systems Described by Difference Equations, Correlation of Discrete-Time excess carriers, minority carrier life time, luminescence and quantum efficiency
Signals in radiation.
The Z-Transform: The z-transform, properties of z-Transform, Rational z- Properties of light: Light waves in Homogeneous Medium, Refractive index,
Transform, Inversion of z-transform, One-sided z-transform, Analysis of Linear Optical resonators, Diffraction grating.
Time-Invariant Systems in the z-Domain. Light emitting diode (LED): Principles, materials for visible and infrared LED,
Frequency Analysis of Signals and Systems: Frequency Analysis of Discrete- internal and external efficiency, loss mechanism, structure and coupling to
Time Signals, Properties of the Fourier Transform for Discrete Time Signals, optical fibers. Stimulated emission and light amplification: Spontaneous and
Frequency Domain Characteristics of Linear Time Invariant Systems. stimulated emission, Einstein relations, population inversion, absorption of
radiation, optical feedback and threshold conditions.
Discrete Fourier Transform: Frequency Domain Sampling: The Discrete
Fourier Transform, Properties of the DFT, Frequency Analysis of Signals Using Semiconductor Lasers: Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors,
DFT laser cavity, operating wavelength, threshold current density, power output,
hetero-junction lasers, optical and electrical confinement. Introduction to
Fast Fourier Transform: FFT Algorithms, Application of FFT Algorithms, quantum well lasers, Single frequency solid state lasers, VCSELs.
Quantization Effects in the Computation of the DFT
Photo-detectors: Photoconductors, junction photo-detectors, PIN detectors,
Digital Filter Design: Structures of FIR and IIR Filters, Design of FIR filters avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors.
using: windows method, Frequency Sampling Method, Chebyshev
Approximation Method, Design of IIR Filters: Impulse Variance, Bilinear Solar cells: Solar energy and spectrum, photovoltaic device principles, I-V
Transform, Approximation of Derivatives. characteristics, Equivalent circuit, Thin film solar cell, Solar cells materials,
devices and efficiencies, Heterojunction solar cell, Tandem solar cell.

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Modulation of light: Phase and amplitude modulation, electro-optic effect, CCITT Signaling System No. 7 (SS7): Overview of SS 7 architecture,
acousto-optic effect and magneto-optic devices. Introduction to integrated Relationship to OSI, Layer 1, 2 and 3; Signaling network structure, Signaling
optics. performance, Numbering plan, Signaling connection control part (SCCP), User
part.
EEE 3 Credits, 3
Telecommunication Network (EEE 3241)
32** hours/week EEE Electromechanical Energy Conversion III 3 Credits, 3
32** (EEE 3251) hours/week
Introduction: Basic concept of electricity for communication, Electrical
Signals, Transmission of electrical signals – wire pair, co-axial cable, optical Special machines: series universal motor, permanent magnet DC motor,
fiber cable, radio transmission; Voice and data transmission, Impairments to unipolar and bipolar brush less DC motors, stepper motor and control circuits.
voice transmission – amplitude distortion, phase distortion, noise; Simple Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits, switched reluctance motor,
telephone communication, Subscriber’s line circuit, two-wire and four-wire electro static motor, repulsion motor, synchronous and control transformers.
transmission, Basic switching system, Conventional analog switching, Types of Permanent magnet synchronous motors.
electromechanical switches – Strowger and Crossbar switch.
Acyclic machines: Generators, conduction pump and induction pump. Magneto
Pulse and digital signals: Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), Pulse code hydrodynamic generators. Fuel Cells, thermoelectric generators, flywheels.
modulation (PCM), Delta modulation (DM), Adaptive delta modulation (ADM), Vector control, linear motors and traction.
Delta-Sigma Modulation, Differential PCM (DPCM), Adaptive DPCM
Photovoltaic systems: stand alone and grid interfaced.
(ADPCM). Digitization of Voice; Multiplexing techniques- TDM and FDM;
Wind turbine generators: induction generator, AC-DC-AC conversion.
Digital signal hierarchies in telephone systems – DS0, DS1, DS3, E1, E2, E3,
etc.
CSE Computer Organization Architecture (CSE 3 Credits, 3
Signal Switching: Stored program control, Centralized SPC, Distributed SPC,
32** 3261) hours/week
Software architecture, Application software, Enhanced services, Two-stage
network, Three-stage network, n-stage network. Concepts of TDM, Basic time The Computer System: Organization, structure, and functions, System buses,
division space switching, Basic time division time switching, Time multiplexed interconnection structures (Bus structure and bus types).
space switching, Time-multiplexed time switching, Combination switching, The Memory System: Memory system overview, Internal and external
Three-stage combination switching, n-stage combination switching. memory, Memory chip organization and error correction, Cache memory and its
Switching Systems: Principles of common control, touch tone dial telephone, mapping functions, Virtual memory management, Memory storage devices
Crosspoint technology, No. 1 ESS, Japanese D-10, Metaconta. Input/Output: I/O devices, I/O modules, programmed and interrupt-driven I/O,
Telephone Networks: Subscriber loop systems, Switching hierarchy and direct memory access (DMA).
routing, Transmission plan, Transmission systems, Numbering plan, Charging
CPU/ALU: Integer and floating point arithmetic, Signed operand multiplication,
plan, Signaling techniques, Inchannel signaling, Common channel signaling, Fast multipliers, Instruction sets, Types of operands, Addressing modes, CPU
Digital loop carrier – versions of DSL. structure and functions, Process organization, Register organization, Instruction
Integrated Services Digital Network: Motivation for ISDN, New services, cycle, Instruction pipelining; Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU), Bit Sliced
Network and protocol architecture, Transmission channels, User-network ALU.
interfaces, Signaling, Numbering and addressing, Service characterization, Inter
Control Unit: Micro-operations, Hardwired control unit, Control unit operation,
working, ISDN standards, Expert Systems in ISDN, Broadband ISDN, Voice Micro-instruction sequencing and execution, Grouping of signals, Micro-
data integration. programmed control unit, Microprogram sequencing.

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High Performance Computer Systems: Techniques to achieve high Cost and Financial Management: Elements of cost products, cost analysis,
performance, RISC, CISC, introduction to superscalar processor, parallel investment analysis, benefit cost analysis, risk analysis.
processor, array processor, multi-programming, Vector processing, Fault
Management Accounting: Cost planning and control, budget and budgetary
tolerant computing, High performance scientific computing.
control.

GED Financial Accounting and Cost 3 Credits, 3 Marketing Management: Concepts, strategy, sales promotion, patent laws.
3201 Management hours/week Technology Management: Management of innovation and changes, technology
life cycle.
Financial Accounting: Objectives and importance of accounting, branches of
accounting, accounting as an information system, computerized system and
applications in accounting. Recording System: Double entry mechanism, Fourth Year (Semester-I)
accounts and their classification, accounting equation, accounting cycle journal,
ledger, trial balance. Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting EEE 3 Credits, 3
Power Electronics
and closing entries. Accounting concepts and conventions. Financial statements 4101 hours/week
analysis and interpretation: ration analysis- tests for profitability, liquidity,
Power Electronics Systems: Power electronics system, Power electronics
solvency and overall measure.
versus linear electronics, Power semiconductor devices (application
Costs and Management Accounting: Cost concept and classification. perspective): Power diode, Power Transistor, Thyristor, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC,
Segregation and mixed cost. Overhead cost: meaning and classification, GTO, MOSFET, IGBT, SIT.
allocation of overhead cost, overhead recovery method. Job order costing:
preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price. Inventory valuation: Power Electronic Converters: Fixed output voltage and phase controlled
absorption costing and variable costing technique. Cost volume profit analysis: AC/DC converters, single phase, three phase, semi/full, Analysis and
performance with passive load, Dual converters, Power factor movement and
meaning, breakeven analysis, contribution margin approach, sensitivity analysis.
Short-term investment decisions: Relevant and differential cost analysis; Linear forced commutation angle, PWM control.
programming. Long-term investment decisions: Capital budgeting, various DC/DC Converters: Chopper regulators, Step-up, Step-down, Chopper
techniques of evaluation of capital investment, investment appraisal under classification, Switch mode regulators, Thyristor chopper circuits.
uncertainty, risk management, capital rationing. Concept of working capital,
need for working capital, management of cash, stock debtors. Cyclo-Converters (Frequency Converters): Single phase, Three-phase and
AC voltage converters with PWM.
DC/AC Inverters: PWM, Resonant pulse inverters, Push-pull inverters,
IPE 3 Credits, 3 Transformer-less inverters, MPPT, Grid-interactive inverters, Switch utilization
Industrial Management
3201 hours/week in inverters, PV inverters.

Functions and Organization: Evolution, management function: organization, Industrial Electronics: Magnetic amplifier and its applications, Control of
theory and structure, span of control, authority delegation, manpower planning. temperature and other non-electric quantities, Elements of microprocessor based
control system for industries.
Personal Management: Importance, need hierarchy, motivation, leadership,
wage incentives, performance appraisal, participative management. Motor Devices: DC and AC motor devices, Speed and position control of DC
motors, Microprocessor based motor drive.
Operation Management: Production planning and control (PPC) functions,
quantitative methods applied in production, quality management, location and
layout planning safety and loss management.

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Industrial Heating: Resistive heating, High frequency heating, Induction Root Locus compensation Design: Introduction to design, transient response
heating, Dielectric heating and its use and applications, Servo mechanism, dominant complex poles, additional significant poles, ideal integral cascade
Closed loop control system, Polyphase rectifier. compensation (PI controller), Ideal derivative cascade compensation (FD
controller), FID controller, Introduction to feedback compensation.
PLC: Controllers, Hardware, Internal architecture, Programming, Testing and
debugging, Commercial PLC. Introduction Digital Control systems: Introduction, sampling, ideal sampling
z-transform theorems, synthesis in the z-domain (direct method), the inverse z-
transform, zero-order hold, analog controller design, basics of digital control,
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 representation of digital control systems in s-plane and z-plane, interpretation of
Power Electronics Laboratory
4102 hours/week pole-zero maps in z-plane, frequency-folding effects, digital design by
Laboratory based on EEE 4101 theory course. emulation.
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Control System I Laboratory
EEE 3 Credits, 3 4104 hours/week
Control System I
4103 hours/week
Laboratory based on EEE 4103 theory course.
Introduction: Introduction to control systems, Definitions and Mathematical
background. EEE 3 Credits, 3
Material Science
4105 hours/week
Writing System Equations: State concepts, Transfer function and block
diagram, Mechanical translation systems, Mechanical rotational systems.
Structural Properties: Crystalline, amorphous, composite, fibrous, polymers,
Solution of Differential Equations: Standard inputs to Control systems, mastics, binding forces, Elastic properties, dislocations, defects.
Steady-state response and transient response. Thermal and Electrical Properties: Specific heat, Thermal expansion, Thermal
Laplace Transform: Definition, Laplace transform theorems, Application of conductivity Electrical conductivity of metals.
the Laplace transforms to differential equations, Inverse transformation, Heavi- Dielectric properties of solids: Basic relationship and parameters, Modes of
side partial-fraction expansion theorems. dielectric polarization, Experimental methods and results, Ferro electricity, Piezo
System Representation: Block diagrams, Determination of the overall Electricity.
transfer function, Standard block diagram terminology, Simulation Optical properties of solids: Classical theory, Semi-classical theory, Free carrier
diagrams, Signal flow graphs. effects, Lattice absorption, Electronic absorption.
Control System Characteristics: Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion, Feedback Magnetic properties of solid: Atomic magnetic moments, Dia- and Para
system types, Analysis of system types, Steady-Mate error coefficients, Non magnetism, Ferromagnetism, Anti-ferromagnetism and Ferri-magnetism, Magnetic
unity-feedback system. resonance.
Root Locus: Plotting roots of a characteristics equation, Qualitative analysis of Superconductivity: Superconductivity of material, type-1, type-2
the root locus, Op-M-loop transfer function, Poles of the control ratio, superconductors and some applications.
Applications Of the magnitude and angle condition.
Nonlinear Optics: Laser Characteristics, second harmonic generation and optical
Frequency Response: Correlation of the sinusoidal. and time responses, mixing, parametric amplification.
Frequency response curves, Bude plots (Logarithmic plots), Geiser ;1frequency
transfer function relationship, Nyquist’s criterion, definitions of phase margin
and their relation to stability.

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MSK, GMSK, M-Ary modulation techniques, Spread spectrum modulation
EEE 3 Credits, 3
Analog Integrated Circuit (EEE 4131) techniques, DSSS, FHSS.
41** hours/week
Fundamentals of TV: Analysis and synthesis of TV picture, Scanning,
Review of FET amplifiers: Passive and active loads and frequency limitation. Standard scanning pattern, Synchronization, Blanking pulses, Composite video
Current mirror: Basic, cascode and active current mirror. signal, Color video signals, Matrix circuits, Colourplexed composite video
Differential Amplifier: Introduction, large and small signal analysis, common signal, Signal transmission, TV channels, Channel bandwidth.
mode analysis and differential amplifier with active load. TV Camera: Storage type camera tubes: Non-storage type camera tubes;
Noise: Introduction to noise, types, representation in circuits, noise in single Iconoscope; Image orthicon, Vidicon, Plumbicon, Colour TV camera and other
stage and differential amplifiers and bandwidth. types of camera tubes.

Biasing: Supply voltage independent biasing, temperature independent biasing, TV Receiver & Transmitter: Fundamentals of TV receiver, Picture tubes,
proportional to absolute temperature current generation and constant Deflection circuit, High voltage power supply, Colour picture tube, Folded
transconductance biasing. dipole with directors and reflectors for TV receiver, TV Transmitter and TV
studio design.
Switch capacitor circuits: Sampling switches, switched capacitor circuits
including unity gain buffer, amplifier and integrator. Digital Television and Video: Video Digitization formats – the 4:2:2 formats,
4:2:0 format, Source Intermediate Format (SIF), Common Intermediate Format
Phase Locked Loop (PLL): Introduction, basic PLL and charge pumped PLL. (CIF).

EEE Radio and Television Engineering (EEE 3 Credits, 3 EEE 3 Credits, 3


Power System II (EEE 4151)
41** 4141) hours/week 41** hours/week
Transmission lines cables: overhead and underground. Stability: swing equation,
Introduction: The communication process, Sources of information, power angle equation, equal area criterion, multi-machine system, step by step
Communication networks, Communication channels, Analog and digital type of solution of swing equation. Factors affecting stability. Reactive power
communication; Radio frequency spectrum, Propagation of radio signals; Noise compensation. Flexible AC transmission system (FACTS). High voltage DC
in communication channel: Shot noise, Thermal noise, White noise, Gain in transmission system. Power quality: harmonics, sag and swell.
decibel, Signal to noise ratio.
Analog Communication System: Amplitude modulation (AM), AM broadcast CSE 3 Credits, 3
Database System (CSE 4161)
technical standards, Double sideband suppressed carrier (DSBSC), Single 41** hours/week
sideband suppressed carrier (SSB), Vestigial sideband (VSB), Phase modulation Introduction: General overview and purpose of DBMS, advantages,
(PM) and frequency modulation (FM), Envelop detector, Product modulator, applications, common features and overall structure of the database.
AM transmitter (AM modulator), AM demodulator, Superheterodyne receiver,
FM transmitters and recivers. Comparison of AM and FM receivers, Noise in Data modeling: Relational model: structure of relational model, key constraints,
receiver, Noise limiting circuits. AGC circuits, Receiver sensitivity, Cross referential integrity constraints, general constraints, relational algebra –
modulation, spurious response converters, Detector and modulation circuits. fundamental, additional and extended operations, aggregate functions, outer
joins and database modification using RA. ER model: entity and relationship
Digital Modulation Techniques: Digital passband transmission, Amplitude sets, constraints – key, mapping cardinality and participation constraints, strong
Shift Keying (ASK), Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Differential PSK (DPSK), and weak entity sets, E-R diagram, class hierarchies, aggregation, conceptual
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), database design with the ER model, converting ER to relational model, Object-

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relational data model: complex data types, structured types and inheritance, Fourth Year (Semester-II)
implementing O-R features.
Relational database design: Features of good relational design, EEE 3 Credits, 3
VLSI I (EEE 4233)
functional dependency theory - basic concept, uses, closure of a set of FDs, 42** hours/week
closure of attribute sets, canonical cover, algorithms for FDs, decomposition
using FDs & its desirable properties, atomic domains and first normal form, VLSI technology: Top down design approach, technology trends and design
BCNF and 3NF, multivalued dependencies and fourth normal form, styles.
decomposition algorithms for different normal forms, database design process. Review of MOS transistor theory: Threshold voltage, body effect, I-V
Database application development: Database Management Systems equations and characteristics, latch-up problems, NMOS inverter, CMOS
(DBMSs), SQL: data definition and data manipulation languages, integrity inverter, pass-transistor and transmission gates.
constraints, basic queries, nested and complex queries, modification of the CMOS circuit characteristics and performance estimation: Resistance,
database, Views: definition, update on views, cursors, Extending DBMS capacitance, rise and fall times, delay, gate transistor sizing and power
functionality: stored procedures, assertions and triggers, embedded and dynamic consumption.
SQL, DBMS administration: DBA, users, privileges, security, performance, CMOS circuit and logic design: Layout design rules and physical design of
ODBC, JDBC, Web/Database architectures. simple logic gates.
DBMS implementation technology: Storage and file structure: CMOS subsystem design: Adders, multiplier and memory system, arithmetic
different storage types, file and record organization, data dictionary storage, logic unit.
Indexing and hashing: basic concepts, ordered indices, B+-tree index files, B- Programmable logic arrays. I/O systems. VLSI testing.
tree index files, static & dynamic hashing, comparison of ordered indexing &
hashing. EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
VLSI I Laboratory (EEE 4234)
Query processing: overview, measures of query costs, selection operation, 42** hours/week
sorting, join operation, other operations, evaluation of expressions. Query Laboratory based on EEE 4233 theory course.
optimization: Introduction, transformation of relational expressions, evaluation
plan. EEE Microwave and Satellite Communication 3 Credits, 3
Transaction processing: Transactions: concepts, ACID properties, 42** (EEE 4243) hours/week
transaction states, concurrent schedules, serializability - conflict and view
serializability, recoverability, Concurrency control: lock-based concurrency Microwave generation: Klystrons, Reflex Klystrons, Magnetrons and other
control, two-phase locking, problems with locking, locking and starvation, devices, Microwave tubes, Microwave components, Microwave measurements,
deadlock – prevention, detection and recovery. power, frequency, wavelength, microwave transmission media, Anisotropy
media, impedance, Hollow, surface wave, dielectric waveguide, waves on a
Introduction to modern database systems: object-relational transmission line, standing wave ration, quarter wave transformers.
databases, deductive databases, spatial databases, temporal databases,
multimedia databases, mobile databases and advanced relational databases. Micro-strip lines: wave propagation and micro-strip lines, dielectric constants,
characteristic impedance, attenuation factors.
Microwave Circuit Design: Low frequency parameters, s-, y-, z-, h-parameter,
ABCD parameters, transmission matrix, passive circuit design, the Smith Chart,
mixer design, microwave control circuit design, wireless microwave systems,
noise in microwave circuits, Microwave IC, HMICs, MMICs.

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Microwave Engineering for wireless system: Microwave networks, Active EEE Power System Protection Laboratory 1.5 Credits, 3
networks, Design of matching networks, Noise, Microwave link, Rectifier and 42** (EEE 4254) hours/week
Detector Design, Frequency and Modulation Techniques, Transmitting and Laboratory based on EEE 4253 theory course.
Receiving Equipment.
Satellite Communication: Introduction, Orbits, station keeping, satellite CSE Microcontroller Based System Design 3 Credits, 3
altitude, transmission path, path loss, noise consideration, satellite system, 42** (CSE 4263) hours/week
saturation flux density, effective isotropic radiated power, multiple access What is microcontroller, Comparison between microcontroller and
methods, earth station antenna, satellite link design, frequency plan, satellite microprocessor, Microcontroller of different manufacturers, Classification of
communication for Internet, VSAT network, One-way, two-way and open-sky microcontrollers according to their capacity; PIC16F84, Block diagram,
satellite communication, GNSS-GPS and Galileo systems and GIS, Satellite Architecture, Memory organization, Special purpose registers, I/O ports,
Navigation, DBS-TV. Instruction set of PIC16F84, Programming, Simulation using MPLAB,
Microcontrollers with internal ADC and DAC, Some practical examples.
Radar: Basic principles, Radar equation, factors influencing maximum range,
effect of noise, power and frequencies used in Radar, types of Radar, Basic
pulsed Radar system, Modulators, receivers, Bandwidth requirements, factors Microcontroller Based System Design
CSE 1.5 Credits, 3
governing pulse characteristics, Duplexer, moving target indicator (MTI), Laboratory
42** hours/week
tracking Radar systems and search systems. (CSE 4264)
Laboratory based on CSE 4263 theory course.
Microwave and Satellite Communication
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 EEE 3 Credits, 3
Laboratory Semiconductor Technology (EEE 4231)
42** hours/week 42** hours/week
(EEE 4244)
Laboratory based on EEE 4243 theory course. Physics of Semiconductor: Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor, Compound
Hetrosturcture Semiconductors, Group III-V, III-nitride and II-V
EEE 3 Credits, 3 semiconductors, Band gap Engineering.
Power System Protection (EEE 4253)
42** hours/week Vacuum Science and Plasma: Production of Vacuum, Pressure ranges and
Vacuum Pumps: Ion Pump, Oil Free Pump, Turbo Molecular Pump, Vacuum
Purpose of power system protection. Criteria for detecting faults: over current, Seals and Pressure Measurements, The DC Glow Discharge and RF Discharge,
differential current, difference of phase angles, over and under voltages, power High-Density Plasma,
direction, symmetrical components of current and voltages, impedance,
frequency and temperature. Instrument transformers: CT and PT. Crystal Growth Technology: Phase Diagram and Solid Solubility,
Electromechanical, electronic and digital Relays: basic modules, over current, Metallurgical Grade and Electronic Grade of Growth, Purification of Grown
differential, distance and directional. Trip circuits. Crystals, Czhorkralski method, Wafer Preparation and Specifications, Shaping
of Wafers, Solution growth, sol gel method, traveling heater method, zone
Unit protection schemes: Generator, transformer, motor, bus bar, transmission processes: Zone refining and zone leveling, polysilicon and amorphous silicon
and distribution lines. Miniature circuit breakers and fuses. deposition.
Circuit breakers: Principle of arc extinction, selection criteria and ratings of Epitaxial growth: Epitaxy, Gas Kinetics, Vapor Phase Epitaxy, Molecular
circuit breakers, types - air, oil, SF6 and vacuum. Beam Epitaxy, Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition, Organo Metallic
Vapor Phase Epitaxy, HVPE, Gas Source MBE and Chemical Beam Epitaxy,
Atomic Layer Deposition.

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Clean Room: Clean room technology and contamination control, impurities Multimedia applications: The WWW, Internet telephony, teleconferencing,
control, Classification of Clean Room, Design Strategy and construction of HDTV, email and e-commerce.
Clean Room.
Wafer Fabrication Technology: Preparation of Wafers: Scribing, Chemical EEE 3 Credits, 3
Nanoscience and Technology (EEE 4233)
Mechanical Polishing, Cleaning and Inspection of Wafers. 42** hours/week
Introduction of Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Machanics, Chemical Kinetics,
EEE 3 Credits, 3 Classical equilibrium thermodynamics and modern nanothermodynamics.
Digital Image Processing (EEE 4241)
42** hours/week
Interactions at the Nanoscale: Bonding considerations at the nanoscale,
Introduction, Image Representation, Brightness adaption and discrimination, electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonding, Van der Waals attractions,
Pixels, Coordinate conventions, Imaging Geometry, Perspective Projection, hydrophobic Effect.
Image acquisition and digitization, Human visible system/ perception, Image Physics of nano-structured materials: Zero-dimensional materials, one-
Quality, Intensity Transformations and Spatial Filtering, Filtering in Frequency dimensional materials, two-dimensional Materials, hierarchical Structures,
Domain, Image Restoration, Image Segmentation, Color Image Processing, quantum size effects and scaling Laws.
Image Transformation, Image Compression.
Quantum confinement: 2-DEG, QWs, QDs, coupled wells, nanowires and
EEE Power System Operation and Control 3 Credits, 3 nanotubes.
42** (EEE 4251) hours/week
Photonics: Semiconductor Lasers, single photon devices, optical fibers, non-
Principles of power system operation: SCADA, conventional and competitive linear optical effects. Solitons. Introduction to Spintronics.
environment. Unit commitment, static security analysis, state estimation,
Microscopy and tools: Electron microscopy, STM, AFM, nano measurement
optimal power flow, automatic generation control and dynamic security
technique.
analysis.
Making nanostructures: Top-down and bottom-up. Self-assembled
CSE 3 Credits, 3 nanostructures in nature and industry, physics-based experimental approaches to
Multimedia Communication (CSE 4261) nanofabrication and nanotechnology, quantum technologies based on
42** hours/week
magnetism, electron spin, superconductivity, Micro- and nano-
Types of media. Multimedia signal characteristic: sampling, digital electromechanical systems (MEMS and NEMS): fabrication; mechanical
representation, signal formats. properties of MEMS and NEMS; accelerometers; motors; gyroscopes.
Signal coding and compression: entropy coding, transform coding, vector
quantization. Coding standards: H.26x, LPEG, MPEG. EEE 3 Credits, 3
Digital Communication (EEE 4243)
42** hours/week
Multimedia communication networks: network topologies and layers, LAN,
MAN, WAN, PSTN, ISDN, ATM, internetworking devices, the internet and Introduction: Communication channels, mathematical model and
access technologies, enterprise networks, wireless LANs and wireless characteristics. Probability and stochastic processes.
multimedia. Entertainment networks: cable, satellite and terrestrial TV
Source coding: Mathematical models of information, entropy, Huffman code
networks, ADSL and VDSL, high speed modems.
and linear predictive coding.
Transport protocols: TCP, UDP, IP, Ipv4, Ipv6, FTP, RTP and RTCP, use of
Digital transmission system: Base band digital transmission, inter-symbol
MPLS and WDMA. Multimedia synchronization, security, QoS and resource
interference, bandwidth, power efficiency, modulation and coding trade-off.
management.

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Receiver for AWGN channels: Correlation demodulator, matched filter Partially Observable Markov Decision Process, Introduction to Game Theory.
demodulator and maximum likelihood receiver. Logical Agent: Knowledge-based agents, Logic in general—models and
entailment, Propositional (Boolean) logic, Equivalence, validity, satisfiability,
Channel capacity and coding: Channel models and capacities and random
Inference rules and theorem proving -- forward chaining, backward chaining,
selection of codes. Block codes and conventional codes: Linear block codes,
resolution, First order Logic: Universal and Existential Quantifiers, Keeping
convolution codes and coded modulation. Spread spectrum signals and system.
Track of Change, Inference in first order logic Planning, Situation Calculus,
Belief Networks Probabilistic Reasoning, Hidden Markov Model and the
EEE 3 Credits, 3 Dynamic Bayesian Network. Logical Inference, Communication, Robotics
Power Plant Engineering (EEE 4253)
42** hours/week
Power plants: general layout and principles, steam turbine, gas turbine, EEE 3 Credits, 3
combined cycle gas turbine, hydro and nuclear. Power plant instrumentation. VLSI II (EEE 4235)
42** hours/week
Selection of location: Technical, economical and environmental factors. Load
VLSI MOS system design: Layout extraction and verification, full and semi-
forecasting.
full custom design styles and logical and physical positioning.
Generation scheduling: deterministic and probabilistic. Electricity tariff: Design entry tools: Schematic capture and HDL. Logic and switch level
formulation and types. simulation. Static timing. Concepts and tools of analysis, solution techniques for
floor planning, placement, global routing and detailed routing. Application
CSE 3 Credits, 3 specific integrated circuit design including FPGA.
Intelligent System (CSE 4263)
42** hours/week
EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
Overview of Al, AI programming language: prolog, Environment Types, Agent VLSI II Laboratory (EEE 4236)
42** hours/week
Types, Agent Model, Reactive Agents, Perception: Neurons – Biological and
Laboratory based on EEE 4235 theory course.
Artificial, Perceptron Learning, Linear Separability, Multi-Layer
Networks,Problem solving and searching: 8-puzzle problem, N-queen problem,
robotic arm assembly, general search, Review of Un-Informed Search Strategies: EEE 3 Credits, 3
Optical Fiber Communication (EEE 4245)
bredth first search, uniform cost search, depth-first search, iterative deepening, 42** hours/week
bidirectional search; Informed search algorithms: best-first search, A* search,
Introduction: Optical fibers; Structure, Step-index and graded-index fibers,
Beam search, Huristic searching, Memory Bounded Search (e.g. IDA*, RBFS,
Modes of propagation, modal theory for circular waveguide, Modal equations,
SMA*); Local Searches: Hill Climbing, Simulated Annealing, Constraint
Waveguide equations, Power flow in optical fibers, Signal degradation in optical
Satisfaction Problems. Genetic Algorithm. Motion planning: motion planning
fibers, Fiber attenuation, Distortion in optical guides, Dispersions, Mode
search, configuration, action and obstacle, Road map, Game Playing: motivation,
coupling.
minimax search, resource limits and heuristic evaluation, α-β pruning, stochastic
games, partially observable games, continuous, embodied games, Neural Optical Sources and Detectors: Light emitting diode (LED) and semiconductor
Networks: Multi-Layer Neural Networks, Backpropagation, Variations on laser diode (SLD), Structures, Modulation capability, Transient response, Power
Backprop, Cross Entropy, Weight Decay, Momentum, Training Tips, Applications bandwidth product, Modal noise, Temperature Effects and reliability; p-i-n and
ALVINN, TD-Gammon, Machine Learning: Supervised Learning, Decision avalanche photodetectors, Structures, Principles of operations.
Trees, Reinforcement Learning, Exploration vs. Exploitation, Q-Learning,
Optical modulation and detection schemes, Direct and coherent detection
Temporal Difference learning, General concepts of knowledge, Knowledge
receivers: configuration, operation, noise sources, sensitivity calculation,
representation, frame problem, representing time, events and actions, Utility and
performance curves, Optical Amplifiers, Design of analog and digital receivers.
MEU, Value of Information, Decision Networks, Value Iteration algorithm,

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Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), Dense Wavelength Division Frequency division multiplexing, International FDR carrier standards,
Multiplexing (DWDM) and Optical frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) Synchronous time division multiplexing (TDM) and international TDR carrier
transmission schemes. standards, Statistical TDM and wavelength division multiplexing; Digital data,
digital signals: Signal encoding schemes – NRZ, NRZ-L, NRZI, Bipolar-AMI
Optical data coding, links, power budget. Optical data buses, optical networks,
and pseudoternary, Manchester and differential Manchester, B8ZS, HDB3, etc.
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET)/SDH. Data Link Layer: Asynchronous and synchronous transmission, Flow control
and error control, Data link layer protocols – Stop-and-wait flow control, Sliding
EEE Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1.5 Credits, 3 window flow control, Stop-and-wait ARQ, Go back N ARQ, selective repeat
42** (EEE 4246) hours/week ARQ; Error detection and error correction, HDLC, PPP; Medium Access
Laboratory based on EEE 4245 theory course. Control (MAC) Sublayer: Multiple access protocols – ALOHA, CSMA,
CSMA/CD, Binary exponential backoff algorithm, MACA; IEEE802.2 LLC.
EEE 3 Credits, 3 Network standards: IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) specifications, Fast Ethernet,
High Voltage Engineering (EEE 4255)
42** hours/week Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet; IEEE802.11 (WiFi) protocol architecture,
Physical layer, MAC sublayer; IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) Standard; Frame relay,
High voltage DC: Rectifier circuits, voltage multipliers, Van-de-Graaf and
ATM.
electrostatic generators. High voltage AC: Cascaded transformers and Tesla
coils. Impulse voltage: Shapes, mathematical analysis, codes and standards, Network Layer: Network layer design issues – Store and forward packet
single and multi-stage impulse generators, tripping and control of impulse switching, Implementation of connectionless service, Implementation of
generators. Breakdown in gas, liquid and solid dielectric materials. Corona. connection-oriented service; Routing algorithms – The optimality principle,
High voltage measurements and testing. Over-voltage phenomenon and Shortest path routing, Flooding, Distance vector routing, Link state routing,
insulation coordination. Lightning and switching surges, basic insulation level, Broadcast and multicast routing, Routing in ad-hoc networks; Congestion
surge diverters and arresters. control, QoS; Network layer in the Internet – the Internet Protocol (IP), IP
address, IPv4, IPv6, Mobile IP, Internet control protocols – ICMP, ARP, RARP,
EEE High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1.5 Credits, 3 DHCP; OSPF, BGP.
42** (EEE 4256) hours/week Transport Layer: The transport service, UDP, TCP, TCP congestion control.
Laboratory based on EEE 4255 theory course.
Network Security: Introduction to network security, Encryption – DES, AES,
Public key encryption and digital signatures, IP security, Authentication
CSE 3 Credits, 3 protocols.
Computer Network (CSE 4265)
42** hours/week

Data Communication Networking: Data communication model, Network CSE 1.5 Credits, 3
Computer Network Laboratory (CSE 4266)
topologies, Protocol layer architecture, OSI reference architecture, TCP/IP 42** hours/week
reference architecture, Local area network (LAN), metropolitan area network Laboratory based on CSE 4265 theory course.
(MAN) and wide area network (WAN), Circuit switching versus packet
switching, Datagram and virtual circuits, LAN, MAN and WAN standards,
Network Interconnections – bridges, hubs, switches, routers and gateways.
Physical Layer and Media: Analog and digital data transmission, Spectrum
and bandwidth, Data rate and channel capacity, Transmission impairments;
Twisted-pair, Co-axial and Fiber-optic cable, Wireless media; Multiplexing –

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EEE Semiconductor Heterostructures (EEE 3 Credits, 3 Digital Cellular Systems: Concept of TDMA and CDMA; IS-54/136 (NA-
42** 4237) hours/week TDMA); GSM – GSM system architecture, Protocol layers, GSM air interface
specification, IS-95; Mobile Cellular Data Networks: GPRS/EDGE, IMT-2000,
Compound semiconductor: Zinc-blend crystal structures, growth techniques, UMTS, HSDPA/HSUPA.
alloys, band gap, density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound
semiconductors. EEE 3 Credits, 3
Power System Reliability (EEE 4257)
42** hours/week
Hetero-Junctions: Band alignment, band offset, Anderson’s rule, single and
double sided hetero-junctions, quantum wells and quantization effects, lattice
mismatch and strain and common hetero-structure material systems. Hetero- Review of probability concepts. Probability distribution: Binomial, Poisson, and
Junction diode: Band banding, carrier transport and I-V characteristics. Normal. Reliability concepts: Failure rate, outage, mean time to failure, series
and parallel systems and redundancy. Markov process. Probabilistic generation
Hetero-junction field effect transistor: Structure and principle, band structure, and load models. Reliability indices: Loss of load probability and loss of energy
carrier transport and I-V characteristics. probability. Frequency and duration. Reliability evaluation techniques of single
Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT): Structure and operating principle, area system.
quasi-static analysis, extended Gummel-Poon model, Ebers-Moll model,
secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT. CSE 3 Credits, 3
Simulation and Modeling (CSE 4267)
42** hours/week
EEE Mobile Cellular Communication (EEE 3 Credits, 3 Systems- System environment and System components; System models and
42** 4247) hours/week Simulation - types of System model and simulation – Discrete and Continues,
Static and Dynamic, Deterministic and Stochastic; Discrete Event driven
Evolution and concept of Mobile Radio Communication, Concept of Cellular simulation – Components and Organization, Event Scheduling/ Time Advance
Mobile System, Generations of Cellular Mobile Systems, Specifications of approach and Process Interaction approach, Event lists and List processing.
Analog Cellular systems. Basics of Parallel and Distributed Simulation; Simulation Languages and
Packages – Process approach to simulation, application oriented and general
Cellular Mobile System Fundamentals: Frequency reuse and frequency
purpose simulation language and software: GPSS, SSF API for JAVA and C++,
planning, Co-channel interference, Hand off, Traffic intensity, Grade of Service
Arena, Extend, SIMUL8 etc. Probability and Statistical concepts in simulation –
(GOS), Capacity calculation, Trunking efficiency, Cell splitting.
Random variable and its probability distributions, stochastic process – e.g.
Mobile radio propagation: Propagation characteristics, Multipath propagation, Poisson process, Non stationary Poisson process, Compound Poisson process
Multipath fading, Delay spread, Doppler shift, Models for radio propagation. and their properties. Basics of Estimation, Hypothesis tests: Confidence
Intervals and t-distribution. Queuing Models – Queuing Systems, Queuing
Frequency Management and Channel Assignment: Fundamentals, spectrum behavior (e.g. balk, renege and jockey) and Queuing disciplines, Arrival
utilization, fundamentals of channel assignment, fixed channel assignment, non- process, Inter-arrival time distributions and Service time distributions. Long run
fixed channel assignment, traffic and channel assignment, Sectorization. measures of performance, Little’s formula, Analysis of different Single-server
Handoffs and Dropped Calls: Reasons and types, forced handoffs, mobile and Multi-Server queuing systems, Queuing networks and their analysis,
assisted handoffs and dropped call rate. Jackson’s theorem; Inverse transformation technique for generating random
variates, other techniques: Acceptance–Rejection, Special properties,
Diversity Techniques: Concept of diversity branch and signal paths, carrier to Convolution etc. Random Number generation: Linear Congruent method,
noise and carrier to interference ratio performance. composite generators, Random number streams; Testing for random numbers –
frequency test and test for autocorrelation; Input modeling: identifying input

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model with data – Histograms, Q-Q plots, selecting the family of distribution, Instrument Calibration: Introduction, Process instrument calibration,
parameter estimation and Goodness-of-fit tests; selecting input model without Standards laboratories, Validation of standards laboratories, primary reference
data, multivariate and time-series input models, Models of arrival processes. standards, trace ability, Documentation un the work place.
Verification and Validation of simulation models – face validity, validation of
Instrumentation and measurements: Significance and methods of
model assumptions, input-out transformation and input output validation using
measurements, direct and indirect method, and standard Types of Instruments.
historical input data. Output data analysis – types of simulation with respect to
output analysis, stochastic nature of output data, measure of performance and Transducers: Active and passive type, application realms of transducer
their estimators, output analysis for terminating the simulation and for steady
state simulations. Techniques for comparison of alternative system design Analog Voltmeters: RMS and quasi-responding voltmeters. Average
through simulation. Simulation and queuing models of computer systems: CPU, responding voltmeters, Amplifier driven type, D'Arsonvel types, Direct compile
type, chopper type, Potentiometric type, Accuracy and error of analog
memory simulation; Traffic modeling and simulation of computer networks and
network protocols, using queuing network analysis. Voltmeters.
Analog Ammeters: Different types of ammeters, Accuracy and error of analog
EEE 3 Credits, 3 ammeters.
Control System II (EEE 4271)
42** hours/week Digital voltmeters: Stair-case ramp type, Successive approximation type,
Compensation using pole placement technique. State equations of digital Integrating type, Dual slope integrating type, Delta pulse modulation type.
systems with sample and hold, state equation of digital systems, digital Oscilloscopes: Single beam, Dual beam, Sampling, and storage types,
simulation and approximation. Solution of discrete state equations: by z- Conversion of single beam to multi beam oscilloscope. Oscilloscope
transform, state equation and transfer function, state diagrams, state plane measurements – Digital signal measurement, FFT measurement, Basic time
analysis. Stability of digital control systems. Digital simulation and digital domain reflectometry.
redesign. Time domain analysis. Frequency domain analysis. Controllability and
Signal generators: Sine wave sources , Imperfection in sine wave sources –
observability. Optimal linear digital regulator design. Digital state observer.
Frequency accuracy, frequency stability, Amplitude accuracy, Distortion,
Microprocessor control. Introduction to neural network and fuzzy control,
Spurious responses, Close-in sidebands Sweep frequency generators, Function
adaptive control, nonlinear control.
generators, Pulse generators, RF Signal generators, Frequency synthesizer.

EEE Control System II Laboratory (EEE 1.5 Credits, 3 Analyzers: Wave analyzer, Spectrum analyzer: Bank of filters spectrum
42** 4272) hours/week Analyzers, FFT spectrum Analyzers, Swept spectrum Analyzers, Network
analyzers, Distortion Analyzers, RF power measurement, RF power meter.
Laboratory based on EEE 4271 theory course.
Analytical instruments: pH meter, Thermal conductivity meters, Gas
chromatography, Spectrophotometers and Mass Spectrophotometers.
EEE Measurement and Instrumentation (EEE 3 Credits, 3
42** 4273) hours/week
EEE Measurement and Instrumentation 1.5 Credits, 3
Instrument Classification & Characteristics: Instrument classification, 42** Laboratory (EEE 4274) hours/week
Standards, Static Characteristics of Instruments, Dynamic Characteristics of
Instruments, Calibration, Choice of Instruments. Laboratory based on EEE 4273 theory course.

Measurement system errors: Introduction, Systemic errors, Random errors,


Total measurement of system errors.

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EEE 3 Credits, 3 EEE Renewable Energy Technology Laboratory 1.5 Credits, 3
Medical Instrumentation (EEE 4275)
42** hours/week 42** (EEE 4278) hours/week
Medical instruments: ECG, EEG, EMG, Blood-dialysis machine, Endoscopy, Laboratory based on EEE 4277 theory course.
Blood sugar meter, Blood pressure meter, Analog and digital Pace makers.
Imaging system: X-ray, CT scan, Ultrasonic imaging system, Magnetic
EEE Numerical Method for Engineering (EEE 3 Credits, 3
imaging system.
42** 4279) hours/week
Introduction: Motivation and errors in numerical techniques. Taylor series.
EEE Medical Instrumentation Laboratory (EEE 1.5 Credits, 3
42** 4276) hours/week Finite difference calculus: Forward, backward, divided, and central difference
and difference of a polynomial.
Laboratory based on EEE 4275 theory course.
Interpolation: Newton’s formula, Lagrange, spline, Chebyshev and inverse.
EEE 3 Credits, 3 Extrapolation.
Renewable Energy Technology (EEE 4277)
42** hours/week Nonlinear equations: Iteration, bisection, false position, Raphson, Secant and
Muller’s methods.
Instruments: Radiation characteristics of materials: Absorptance, Emittance,
Reflectance and Selective Surfaces, Modes of heat transfer. Simultaneous linear algebraic equations: Cramer’s rule, inversion of matrices,
Gauss elimination, Gauss-Jordan method, factorization and Gauss-Siedel
Solar Collectors: Flat plate collectors, Concentrating collectors, Solar
iteration methods.
distillation, Solar energy systems for process heating, Solar Thermal Power
generation and Solar refrigeration, Solar thermal system optimization and Curve Fitting: Linear and polynomial regression, fitting power, exponential
performance study, Solar thermal modeling. and trigonometric functions.
Solar Photovoltaic Energy Conversion: Solar cell fundamental, Basic Ordinary differential equations: Initial value problem, Taylor’s series method,
principle, Types of solar cells, P-N junction as photovoltaic cell, Heterojunction, Picard’s method of successive approximation, Euler’s method and Runge Kutta
Schottky barrier junction, Fabrication of solar cell, Effect of environment on method. Boundary value problems
solar cells, (effect of irradiance once, and effect of temperature), Effect of
Numerical integration: general quadrature formula, trapezoidal rule and
shading, Thin film solar cell, Multiple sun solar cells, Fabrication of
Simpson’s rule.
photovoltaic modules and panels, Dimension of cells, Packing efficiency of cells
in modules, Characterization of cells and modules, Organic and polymer matrix Numerical differentiation.
for the fabrication of solar cell, Nanostructure Solar cell.
Power Conditioning of Photovoltaic System: Batteries, Battery charge EEE Numerical Method for Engineering 1.5 Credits, 3
controllers. Inverters, Maximum power point trackers (MPPT). 42** Laboratory (EEE 4280) hours/week
Different types of PV system: Stand-alone PV system. Grid-interconnection Laboratory based on EEE 4279 theory course.
PV system and Hybrid system, Design of PV system, Stand alone PV system
sizing.
Other Non-conventional Energy Options: Wind, Geothermal, OTEC, Wave
energy, Biomass, MHD, Chemical energy, Fuel cell, Nuclear fusion.

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High Performance Computing and Parallel Engineering Ethics. Science and Technology- necessity and application. Study
EEE 3 Credits, 3 of Ethics in Engineering. Applied Ethics in engineering.
Processing
42** hours/week
(EEE 4281) Human qualities of an engineer: Obligation of an engineer to the clients.
Parallel Processing Concepts: Levels of parallelism (instruction, transaction, Attitude of an engineer to other engineers. Measures to be taken in order to
task, thread, memory, function). Models (SIMD, MIMD, SIMT, SPMD, improve the quality of engineering profession.
Dataflow Models, Demand-driven Computation etc). Architectures: N-wide Ethical Expectations: Employers and Employees; inter-professional
superscalar architectures, multi-core, multi-threaded. relationship: Professional Organization- maintaining a commitment of Ethical
Parallel Programming with CUDA: Processor Architecture, Interconnect, standards. Desired characteristics of a professional code. Institutionalization of
Communication, Memory Organization, and Programming Models in high Ethical conduct.
performance computing architectures: (Examples: IBM CELL BE, Nvidia Tesla
GPU, Intel Larrabee Microarchitecture and Intel Nehalem microarchitecture). GED 3 Credits, 3
Bangladesh Studies
Memory hierarchy and transaction specific memory design. Thread 4203 hours/week
Organization.
Introduction: Historical Background of Bangladesh, Ancient Bengal, the
Fundamental Design Issues in Parallel Computing: Synchronization, Medieval Bengal, Moghal Period, British rule in Bangladesh, Pakistan Period,
Scheduling, Job Allocation, Job Partitioning, Dependency Analysis, Mapping Emergence of Bangladesh.
Parallel Algorithms onto Parallel Architectures, Performance Analysis of
Parallel Algorithms. Cultural development: Development of Bengali cinema, Drama, Literature
movement, Socio-cultural development in recent Bangladesh.
Fundamental Limitations Facing Parallel Computing: Bandwidth
Limitations, Latency Limitations, Latency Hiding/Tolerating Techniques and Liberation War and Emergence of Bangladesh: Primary stage of liberation,
their limitations. language movement, Declaration of Independence, Freedom fighting, Genocides
during Liberation period, Freedom fighters and their contributions for
Power-Aware Computing and Communication: Power-aware Processing Independence, Birshresto and other award winners during Liberation time, Day
Techniques, Power-aware Memory Design, Power-aware Interconnect Design, of Independence and Bijoy Dibash, Rule of Foreign for Independence of
Software Power Management. Bangladesh, Legislature, Judiciary system.
Advanced Topics: Petascale Computing, Optics in Parallel Computing, Structure of activity of government: constitution of Bangladesh,
Quantum Computers, Recent developments in Nanotechnology and its impact Reconstructions and rehabilitations works, Economic constrains during early
on HPC. days, Rule of Donors to activate country's economic and other development
activities.
EEE High Performance Computing and Parallel 1.5 Credits, 3
Geophysical condition: Position of Bangladesh in Global map, Current District
42** Processing Laboratory (EEE 4282) hours/week
and Thana administrations and locations, Rivers in Bangladesh and their
Laboratory based on EEE 4281 theory course. importance, flood situation and waterflow system.

GED 3 Credits, 3 Industrial Development: Introduction of Industries, structure of Industries,


Professional Ethics success and failure history, development of manufacturing sector, export
4201 hours/week
development, developing agencies, Industrial export-import policies of
Definition and scopes of Ethics: Different branches of Ethics. Social change Bangladesh.
and the emergence of new technologies. History and development of

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Educational Development: Education structure in primitive and present
situation, educational policies, crisis of implementation, literacy rate, current
situation of educational environment in Bangladesh, human resource
development trends and manpower export from Bangladesh, computer literacy.
Rural and Urban Development: Rural situation during early days and latest
condition, migration of rural people to urban area, economic and other gaps of
rural and urban peoples, rural and urban communications, minimization gaps of
rural and urban peoples, sanitation system, health care and education level,
economic and manufacturing levels and life style of urban and rural area,
religious activities in Bangladesh and the moral values.
Economic activities: Major economic sectors, trends of economic growth, recent
development in various sectors, rule agricultural sector, RMG sector, leather
sector, frozen foods and other potential sectors in Bangladesh, transport and port
facilities.

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