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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

UNIT-I FOUNDATIONS 9
Historical developments –approaches to management– Management and Administration
– Development of Management Thought – Contribution of Taylor and Fayol – Functions
of Management – Types of Business Organization-
UNIT-II MANAGERS & ENVIRONMENT 9
Social responsibility–Planning – Objectives – Setting Objectives – Process of
Managing through Objectives – Strategies- Policies & Planning Premises- Forecasting
– Decision-making-
UNIT-III FUNCTIONAL AREA OF ORGANISATION 9
Formal and informal organization – Organization Chart – Structure and Process –
Departmentation by difference strategies – Line and Staff authority – Benefits and
Limitations – De-Centralization and Delegation of Authority – Staffing – Selection
Process - Techniques – HRD – Managerial Effectiveness-
UNIT –IV MOTIVATION & DIRECTIONS 9
Objectives– Human Factors – Creativity and Innovation – Harmonizing Objectives –
Leadership – Types of Leadership Motivation – Hierarchy of needs – Motivation
theories – Motivational Techniques – Job Enrichment – Communication
UNIT-V CONTROLLING STRATEGIES 9
System and process of Controlling – Requirements for effective control – The Budget
as Control Technique – Information Technology– Computers in handling the
information – Productivity – Problems and Management – Control of Overall
Performance – Direct and Preventive Control – Reporting – The Global Environment –
Globalization and Liberalization – International Management and Global theory of
Management-

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Harold Kooritz & Heinz Weihrich “Essentials of Management”- Tata McGraw-
Hill-7th Edition-2007.
2. Joseph L Massie “Essentials of Management”- Prentice Hall of India- (Pearson)
4th Edition- 2003.
REFERENCES:
3. Harold Kooritz & Heinz Weihrich “Essentials of Management”- Tata McGraw-
Hill-7th Edition-2007.
4. Joseph L Massie “Essentials of Management”- Prentice Hall of India- (Pearson)
4th Edition- 2003.
5. Tripathy PC And Reddy PN- “ Principles of Management”- Tata McGraw-Hill-
1999.
6. Decenzo David- Robbin Stephen A- ”Personnel and Human Reasons
Management”- Prentice Hall of India- 1996 .
7. Robbins-“ Principles of Management” Pearson education -2005.
MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
UNIT I MEASUREMENT CONCEPTS & INDICATING EQUIPMENTS 9
Principles of operation and construction of PMMC– Static and dynamic characteristics –
units and standards of measurements – error analysis – moving coil, moving iron meters
– multi meters – True RMS meters – Bridge measurements – Maxwell, Kelvin, Hay,
Schering, Anderson and Wien bridge- - Q meters – Vector meters –distortion meters-RF
voltage and power measurements..
UNIT II VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION
Introduction- block diagram of a virtual instrument- physical quantities and analog
interfaces-hardware and soft ware –user interface-advantages over conventional
instruments- architecture of a virtual instruments and its relation to the operating system-
overview of software-lab view- graphical user interface- controls and indicators-labels
and texts- data types- formatdata flow programming-editing- debugging and running a
virtual instrumentgraphical programming palettes and tools- front panel objects-
functions and libraries.
UNIT III FUNCTION GENERATORS & ANALYZERS
Function generators – RF signal generators – Sweep generators – Frequency synthesizer
– wave analyzer – Harmonic distortion analyzer – spectrum analyzer-heterodyne wave
analyzer- frequency counters-time interval measurement-measurement of voltage,
current, phase and frequency using CRO-Special type of CRO.
UNIT IV TRANSDUCERS
Classification of transducers-selecting a transducer -strain gaugestemperature transducer-
LVDT Advantages and disadvantages- capacitive transducers-Piezo electric transducers –
optoelectronic transducers - Measurement of Pressure, Temperature, and velocity
UNIT V MODERN MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
A/D &D/A converters-Elements of a digital data acquisition system – interfacing of
transducers – multiplexing – Use of recorders in digital systemsdigital recording system-
liquid crystal display-computer controlled instrumentation – IEEE 488 bus – fiber optic
measurements for power and system loss – optical time domains reflectometer.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ernest.o.Doeblin, Dhanesh N.Manik, Measurement Systems- Application and Design,
5th Edition TMH, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Albert D.Helfrick and William D.Cooper – Modern Electronic Instrumentation and
Measurement Techniques, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.
3. Garry.M.Johnson., LABVIEW graphical programming, TMH, New Delhi, 1996. (II
UNIT)
REFERENCES
4. B.C Nakara, K.K Chaudhry, Instrumentation Measurement and
Analysis, 2nd edition TMH, New Delhi, 2004.
5. Sanjay Gupta, Virtual Instrumentation, LABVIEW, TMH, New
Delhi,2003.
6. Joseph J.Carr, Elements of Electronics Instrumentation and
Measurement, Pearson education, 2003.
7. Alan. S. Morris, Principles of Measurements and Instrumentation,
Prentice Hall of India, 2nd edition, 2003.
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

UNIT I FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM 9


Introduction to DFT – Efficient computation of DFT- Properties of DFT – FFT
algorithms – Radix-2 FFT algorithms – Decimation in Time – Decimation in Frequency
algorithms –fast convolution- overlap save method.
UNIT II FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS 9
Amplitude and phase responses of FIR filters – Linear phase filters – Windowing
techniques for design of linear phase FIR filters: Rectangular- Hamming- Hanning-
Blackman and Kaiser Windows. Gibbs phenomenon –principle of frequency sampling
technique- principle of optimum equiripple approximation. Realization - FIR filters.
UNIT III INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS 9
Review of design of analogue Butterworth and Chebychev Filters- Frequency
transformation in analog domain – Design of IIR digital filters using impulse invariance
technique – Design of IIR digital filters using bilinear transformation – pre warping –
Frequency transformation in digital domain – Realization - Direct form I, Direct form II,
cascade and parallel.
UNIT IV FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS 9
Quantization noise – derivation for quantization noise power – Binary fixed point and
floating point number representations – Comparison – truncation and rounding error –
input quantization error-coefficient quantization error – limit cycle oscillations-dead
band- Overflow error-signal scaling.
UNIT V DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS 9
Architectural Features – DSP Building Blocks – Multiplier- Shifter- MAC Unit- ALU –
Bus Architecture and Memory – Addressing Modes – Address Generation Unit -
Hardware architecture – pipelining- Overview of instruction set of TMS320C50.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G Proakis- Dimtris G Manolakis- Digital Signal Processing Principles-
Algorithms and Application- Pearson/PHI- 4th Edition- 2007-
2. S.K.Mitra- “Digital Signal Processing- A Computer based approach”- Tata
McGraw-Hill- 1998- New Delhi.
3. B.Venkataramani & M-Bhaskar- Digital Signal Processor Architecture-
Programming and Application- TMH 2002 (V UNIT)
REFERENCES
4. John G Proakis- Dimtris G Manolakis- Digital Signal Processing Principles-
Algorithms and Application- Pearson/PHI- 4th Edition- 2007-
5. S.K.Mitra- “Digital Signal Processing- A Computer based approach”- Tata
McGraw-Hill- 1998- New Delhi
6. Allan V.Openheim, Ronald W.Sehafer & John R.Buck-“Discrete Time Signal
Processing”,second edition-Pearson/Prentice Hall.
7. Johny R-Johnson: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing- Prentice Hall- 1984
8. Emmanuel I feachor “Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Approach”, 2/E -
Prentice Hall-2002
9. Li Tan “ Digital Signal Processing” Elsevier-2008
MICROPROCESSOR AND APPLICATIONS
UNIT I 8 BIT MICROPROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE 9
8085-Internal Architecture - Addressing modes - Instruction set -Timing diagrams-
Interrupts-Assembly language Programming
UNIT II 16 BIT MICROPROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE 9
8086-Internal Architecture -Memory segmentation -Timing diagram - Interrupts-8086
CPU Hardware design- Maximum mode CPU Module - Minimum mode CPU module
UNIT III 8086 INSTRUCTION SET & ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE 9
PROGRAMMING
Addressing modes - Instruction set- Data transfer instructions- String instructions-
Logical Instructions Arithmetic Instructions Transfer of control instructions -Processor
control Instructions -Assembly language programming –Assembler-
UNIT IV SPECIAL PURPOSE SUPPORT DEVICES 9
8255A -Programmable peripheral interface - 8251A USART -8279- keyboard and
display controller -8259 programmable Interrupt controller -8257 DMA controller -8254
programmable interval timer -digital to analog and analog to digital converters
UNIT V MEMORY AND I/O INTERFACING 9
Types of Main memory- SRAM -interfacing- DRAM -interfacing -I/O
interfacingprogrammed
I/O- Interrupt Driven I/O- DMA Interfacing Microcomputer to high power
devices - Optical Motor shaft Encoders
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Douglas V-Hall “Microprocessor and interfacing “2/E –TMH,2002.
2. Walter A-Tribel & Avtar Singh “The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors
programming -Interfacing -software -Hardware and Application” 4/E
Pearson/PHI 2003.
REFERENCES:
3. John Uffenbeck “Microcomputer and Microprocessors” The 8080-8085 and Z-80
programming –“Interfacin
4. g and Troubleshooting” 3rd Edition- -Pearson Education,2000
5. John Uffenbeck “ The 8086 family Design-programming and interfacing”-3/Epearson
Education
6. Ramesh Gaonkar-“Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application
with 8085”-Penram Publications pvt Ltd-5 E/Pearson 2000 .
TRANSMISSION LINES AND WAVEGUIDES

UNIT I TRANSMISSION LINEPARAMETERS & THEORY 9


Transmission line Parameters – Characteristic impedance –as a cascade of TSections
- Definition of Propagation Constant.-General Solution of the
transmission line – The two standard forms for voltage and current of a line
terminated by an impedance – physical significance of the equation and the
infinite line – The two standard forms for the input impedance of a transmission
line terminated by an impedance – meaning of reflection coefficient – wavelength
and velocity of propagation. Waveform distortion – distortion less transmission
line –Input impedance of lossless lines – reflection on a line not terminated by Zo
- Transfer impedance – reflection factor and reflection loss – T and Π Section
equivalent to lines.
UNIT II THE LINE AT RADIO FREQUENCIES 9
Parameter of the open wire at high frequencies-coaxial line-Standing waves and
standing wave ratio on a line – One eighth wave line – The quarter wave line and
impedance matching – the half wave line. The circle diagram for the dissipation
less line – The Smith Chart – Application of the Smith Chart – Conversion from
impedance to reflection coefficient and vice-versa. Impedance to Admittance
conversion and vice versa – Input impedance of a lossless line terminated by an
impedance – single stub matching and double stub matching.
UNIT III GUIDED WAVES 9
Waves between parallel planes of perfect conductors – Transverse electric and
transverse magnetic waves – characteristics of TE and TM Waves – Transverse
Electromagnetic waves – Velocities of propagation – component uniform plane
waves between parallel planes – Attenuation of TE and TM waves in parallel
plane guides – Wave impedances.
UNIT IV RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDES 9
Transverse Magnetic Waves in Rectangular Wave guides – Transverse Electric
Waves in Rectangular Waveguides – characteristic of TE and TM Waves –
Cutoff wavelength and phase velocity – Impossibility of TEM waves in
waveguides – Dominant mode in rectangular waveguide – Attenuation of TE and
TM modes in rectangular waveguides – Wave impedances – characteristic
impedance – Excitation of modes.
UNIT V CIRCULAR WAVE GUIDES AND RESONATORS 10
Bessel functions – Solution of field equations in cylindrical co-ordinates – TM and
TE waves in circular guides – wave impedances and characteristic impedance –
Dominant mode in circular waveguide – excitation of modes – Microwave
cavities, Rectangular cavity resonators, circular cavity resonator, semicircular
cavity resonator, Q factor of a cavity resonator for TE101 mode.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. J.D.Ryder “Networks, Lines and Fields”, PHI, New Delhi, 2003.
2. E.C. Jordan and K.G.Balmain “Electro Magnetic Waves and Radiating
System, PHI, New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES:
3. B.Somanathan Nair, Transmission Lines and Wave guides, Sanguine
Technical publishers,2006.
4. David M.Pozar: Microwave Engineering – 2nd Edition – John Wiley
2000.

COMPUTER NETWORKS
UNIT I APPLICATION LAYER 9
The Network Edge- The Network Core- Delay- Loss- and Throughput in Packet-
Switched Networks-Protocol Layers and Their Service Models- Networks Under
Attack- -Principles of Network Applications-The Web and HTTP-File Transfer:
FTPElectronic
Mail in the Internet- DNS—The Internet’s Directory Service-Peer-to-Peer
Applications
UNIT II TRANSPORT LAYER 9
Introduction and Transport-Layer Services-Multiplexing and Demultiplexing-
Connectionless Transport: UDP-Principles of Reliable Data Transfer-Connection-
Oriented Transport: TCP-Principles of Congestion Control-TCP Congestion Control
UNIT III THE NETWORK LAYER 9
Introduction-Virtual Circuit and Datagram Networks- Inside a Router- The Internet
Protocol (IP): Forwarding and Addressing in the Internet-Routing Algorithms
Routing in the Internet-Broadcast and Multicast Routing- Mobile IP
UNIT IV THE LINK LAYER AND LOCAL AREA NETWORKS 9
Link Layer: Introduction and Services-Error-Detection and -Correction Techniques-
Multiple Access Protocols-Link-Layer Addressing-Ethernet-Link-Layers Switches- The
Point-to-Point Protocol-Link Virtualization: A Network as a Link Layer- WiFi: 802-11
Wireless LANs
UNIT V NETWORK SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT 9
Principles of Cryptography- Message Integrity- End-Point Authentication- Securing
Email-
Securing TCP Connections: SSL-Network-Layer Security: IPsec- Securing
Wireless LANs- Operational Security: Firewalls and Intrusion Detection
Systemselements
of QOS
TOTAL: 45
TUTORIAL : 15
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Andrew S.Tannenbaum-”Computer Networks”- PHI/Pearson – 4/E 2003.
2. Behrouz A.Forouzan- “Data communication and Networking”- Tata McGraw-Hill-
4/E-2007.
REFERENCES:
3. James .F.Kurose & W.Ross ”Computer Networking: A Top down approach ”-
Pearson education-4 /E 2007
4. Alberto Leon Garcia, Communication Networks, 2nd Edition TMH, 2004.
5. Larry L-Peterson &Peter s-Davie-”Computer Networks ”-Harcourt Asia Pvt-Ltd-
2/E.
6. Dougles comer ‘Computer networks with Internet applications” Pearson edition
2005

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