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SEMESTER II
SL. COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C
No CODE
THEORY
1. PE9121 Solid State DC Drives 3 0 0 3
2. PE9122 Solid State AC Drives 3 0 0 3
3. PE9123 Spécial Electrical Machines 3 0 0 3
4. PE9124 Microcontroller and DSP Based System Design 3 0 0 3
5. E2 Elective – II 3 0 0 3
6. E3 Elective – III 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
7. PE9125 Power Electronics and Drives Lab 0 0 3 2
TOTAL 18 0 3 20
SEMESTER III
SL. COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C
No CODE
THEORY
1. E4 Elective – IV 3 0 0 3
2. E5 Elective – V 3 0 0 3
3. E6 Elective – VI 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
4. PE9131 Project – ( Phase I ) 0 0 12 6
TOTAL 9 0 12 15
SEMESTER IV
1
SL. COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C
No CODE
PRACTICAL
1. PE9141 Project – (Phase II) 0 0 24 12
TOTAL 0 0 24 12
SEMESTER I
SEMESTER II
SEMESTER III
UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS
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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI : : CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS - 2009
CURRICULUM I TO VI SEMESTERS (FULL TIME)
M.E. POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES - PART TIME
SEMESTER I
SL. COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C
No CODE
THEORY
1. MA9122 Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineers 3 1 0 4
2. PE9111 Analysis of Electrical Machines 3 0 0 3
3. PE9112 Analysis of Power Converters 3 0 0 3
TOTAL 9 1 0 10
SEMESTER II
SL. COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C
No CODE
THEORY
1. PE9121 Solid State DC Drives 3 1 0 4
2. PE9122 Solid State AC Drives 3 0 0 3
3. PE9123 Special Electrical Machines 3 0 0 3
TOTAL 9 0 0 10
SEMESTER III
SEMESTER IV
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SEMESTER V
SEMESTER VI
4
ELECTIVES FOR M.E. POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES
SEMESTER III
SEMESTER IV
SEMESTER V
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Eigen-values using QR transformations – Generalized eigen vectors – Canonical
forms – Singular value decomposition and applications – Pseudo inverse – Least
square approximations.
2. LINEAR PROGRAMMING 9
Formulation – Graphical Solution – Simplex Method – Two Phase Method –
Transportation and Assignment Problems.
L +T: 45+15 = 60
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1. PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY CONVERSION 9
General expression of stored magnetic energy, co-energy and force/ torque – example
using single and doubly excited system –Calculation of air gap mmf and per phase
machine inductance using physical machine data.
3. DC MACHINES 9
Voltage and toque equations – dynamic characteristics of permanent magnet and shunt
DC motors – state equations - solution of dynamic characteristic by Laplace
transformation.
4. INDUCTION MACHINES 9
Voltage and toque equations – transformation for rotor circuits – voltage and toque
equations in reference frame variables – analysis of steady state operation – free
acceleration characteristics – dynamic performance for load and torque variations –
dynamic performance for three phase fault – computer simulation in arbitrary reference
frame.
5. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES 9
Voltage and Torque Equation – voltage Equation in arbitrary reference frame and rotor
reference frame – Park equations - rotor angle and angle between rotor – steady
state analysis – dynamic performances for torque variations- dynamic performance for
three phase fault – transient stability limit – critical clearing time – computer simulation.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Paul C.Krause, OlegWasyzczuk, Scott S, Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electric
Machinery and Drive Systems”, IEEE Press, Second Edition.
2. R.Krishnan, “Electric Motor Drives, Modeling, Analysis and Control” , Prentice
Hall of India, 2002
REFERENCES
1. Samuel Seely, “ Eletomechanical Energy Conversion”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company,
2. A.E, Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Jr, and Stephan D, Umanx, “ Electric
Machinery”, Tata McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 1992
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1. SINGLE PHASE AC-DC CONVERTER 12
Static Characteristics of power diode, SCR and GTO, half controlled and fully controlled
converters with R-L, R-L-E loads and free wheeling diodes – continuous and
discontinuous modes of operation - inverter operation – Dual converter - Sequence
control of converters – performance parameters: harmonics, ripple, distortion, power
factor – effect of source impedance and overlap-reactive power and power balance in
converter circuits
3. DC-DC CONVERTERS 9
Principles of step-down and step-up converters – Analysis of buck, boost, buck-boost
and Cuk converters – time ratio and current limit control – Full bridge converter –
Resonant and quasi – resonant converters.
4. AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS 9
Static Characteristics of TRIAC- Principle of phase control: single phase and three
phase controllers – various configurations – analysis with R and R-L loads.
5. CYCLOCONVERTERS 6
Principle of operation – Single phase and three phase cycloconverters –
power factor
Control-Forced commutated cycloconverters.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Ned Mohan, Undeland and Robbin, “Power Electronics: converters, Application
and design” John Wiley and sons.Inc, Newyork, 1995.
2. Rashid M.H., “Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications ", Prentice Hal
India, New Delhi, 1995.
REFERENCES
1.P.C Sen.," Modern Power Electronics ", Wheeler publishing Co, First Edition,
New Delhi-1998.
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PE 9113 ANALYSIS OF INVERTERS LTPC
3 003
4. MULTILEVEL INVERTERS 9
Multilevel concept – diode clamped – flying capacitor – cascade type multilevel inverters
- Comparison of multilevel inverters - application of multilevel inverters
5. RESONANT INVERTERS 6
Series and parallel resonant inverters - voltage control of resonant inverters – Class E
resonant inverter – resonant DC – link inverters.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Rashid M.H., “Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications ", Prentice
Hall India, Third Edition, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Jai P.Agrawal, “Power Electronics Systems”, Pearson Education, Second Edition,
2002.
3. Bimal K.Bose “Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives”, Pearson Education,
Second Edition, 2003.
4. Ned Mohan,Undeland and Robbin, “Power Electronics: converters, Application
and design” John Wiley and sons.Inc,Newyork,1995.
5. Philip T. krein, “Elements of Power Electronics” Oxford University Press -1998.
REFERENCES
1. P.C. Sen, “Modern Power Electronics”, Wheeler Publishing Co, First Edition, New
Delhi, 1998.
2. P.S.Bimbra, “Power Electronics”, Khanna Publishers, Eleventh Edition, 2003.
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HV 9111 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD COMPUTATION AND MODELLING LTPC
31 0 4
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Review of basic field theory – electric and magnetic fields – Maxwell’s equations –
Laplace, Poisson and Helmoltz equations – principle of energy conversion – force/torque
calculation – Electro thermal formulation.
5. DESIGN APPLICATIONS 9
Insulators- Bushings – Cylindrical magnetic actuators – Transformers – Rotating
machines.
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PE 9121 SOLID STATE DC DRIVES LTPC
30 03
2. CONVERTER CONTROL 9
Principle of phase control – Fundamental relations; Analysis of series and separately
excited DC motor with single-phase and three-phase converters – waveforms,
performance parameters, performance characteristics.
Continuous and discontinuous armature current operations; Current ripple and its effect
on performance; Operation with free wheeling diode; Implementation of braking
schemes; Drive employing dual converter.
3. CHOPPER CONTROL 9
Introduction to time ratio control and frequency modulation; Class A, B, C, D and E
chopper controlled DC motor – performance analysis, multi-quadrant control - Chopper
based implementation of braking schemes; Multi-phase chopper; Related problems.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Gopal K Dubey, “Power Semiconductor controlled Drives”, Prentice Hall Inc., New
Yersy, 1989.
2. R.Krishnan, “Electric Motor Drives – Modeling, Analysis and Control”, Prentice-Hall
of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES
1.Gobal K.Dubey, “Fundamentals of Electrical Drives”, Narosal Publishing House,
New Delhi, 2001.
2.Bimal K.Bose “Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives”, Pearson Education
(Singapore) Pte. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
3.Vedam Subramanyam, “Electric Drives – Concepts and Applications”, Tata
McGraw-Hill publishing company Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.
4.P.C Sen “Thyristor DC Drives”, John wiely and sons, New York, 1981
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PE 9122 SOLID STATE AC DRIVES LTPC
300 3
AC voltage controller circuit – six step inverter voltage control-closed loop variable
frequency PWM inverter with dynamic braking-CSI fed IM variable frequency drives
comparison
Static rotor resistance control - injection of voltage in the rotor circuit – static scherbius
drives - power factor considerations – modified Kramer drives
REFERENCES
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PE 9123 SPECIAL ELECTRICAL MACHINES LTPC
300 3
2. STEPPING MOTORS 9
Constructional features, principle of operation, modes of excitation torque production in
Variable Reluctance (VR) stepping motor, Dynamic characteristics, Drive systems and
circuit for open loop control, Closed loop control of stepping motor.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Miller, T.J.E. “Brushless permanent magnet and reluctance motor drives ",
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989.
2. Kenjo, T, “Stepping motors and their microprocessor control ", Clarendon Press,
Oxford, 1989.
3. LIM
REFERENCES
1. Kenjo, T and Naganori, S “Permanent Magnet and brushless DC motors ", Clarendon
Press, Oxford, 1989.
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PE 9124 MICROCONTROLLER AND DSP BASED SYSTEM DESIGN LTPC
3 003
Voltage regulation of DC-DC converters- Stepper motor and DC motor control- Clarke’s
and parks transformation-Space vector PWM- Control of Induction Motors and PMSM.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John B.Peatman , ‘Design with PIC Microcontrollers,’ Pearson Education, Asia 2004
2. Hamid A.Toliyat, Steven Campbell, ‘DSP based electromechanical motion control’,
CRC Press
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PE 9125 POWER ELECTONICS & DRIVES LAB:
LTPC
003 2
1. Micro controller based speed control of Converter/Chopper fed DC motor.
2. Micro controller based speed control of VSI fed three-phase induction motor.
P = 45 Total= 45
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CO9112 SYSTEM THEORY LTPC
3003
4. STABILTY 9
Introduction-Equilibrium Points-Stability in the sense of Lyapunov-BIBO Stability-Stability
of LTI Systems-Equilibrium Stability of Nonlinear Continuous Time Autonomous
Systems-The Direct Method of Lyapunov and the Linear Continuous-Time Autonomous
Systems-Finding Lyapunov Functions for Nonlinear Continuous Time Autonomous
Systems-Krasovskii and Variable-Gradiant Method.
5. MODAL CONTROL 9
Introduction-Controllable and Observable Companion Forms-SISO and MIMO Systems-
The Effect of State Feedback on Controllability and Observability-Pole Placement by
State Feedback for both SISO and MIMO Systems-Full Order and Reduced Order
Observers.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. M. Gopal, “Modern Control System Theory”, New Age International, 2005.
2. K. Ogatta, “Modern Control Engineering”, PHI, 2002.
3. John S. Bay, “Fundamentals of Linear State Space Systems”, McGraw-Hill,
1999.
4. D. Roy Choudhury, “Modern Control Systems”, New Age International, 2005.
5. John J. D’Azzo, C. H. Houpis and S. N. Sheldon, “Linear Control System
Analysis and Design with MATLAB”, Taylor Francis, 2003.
6. Z. Bubnicki, ”Modern Control Theory”, Springer, 2005.
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CO9113 CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN LTPC
3003
Design specifications- PID controllers and compensators- Root locus based design-
Bode based design-Design examples
3. OPTIMAL CONTROL 9
Formation of optimal control problems-results of Calculus of variations- Hamiltonian
formulation-solution of optimal control problems- Evaluation of Riccati’s equation
State and output Regulator problems-Design examples
5. STATE ESTIMATION 9
State Estimation Problem -State estimation- Luenberger’s observer-noise
characteristics- Kalman-Bucy filter-Separation Theorem-Controller Design-Wiener filter-
Design examples.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. M. Gopal “Modern control system Theory” New Age International, 2005.
2. Benjamin C. Kuo “Digital control systems”, Oxford University Press, 2004.
3. G. F. Franklin, J. D. Powell and A. E. Naeini “Feedback Control of Dynamic
Systems”, PHI (Pearson), 2002.
4. Graham C. Goodwin, Stefan F. Graebe and Mario E. Salgado “Control system
Design”, PHI (Pearson), 2003.
5. G. F. Franklin, J. D. Powell and M Workman, “Digital Control of Dynamic
Systems”, PHI (Pearson), 2002.
6. B.D.O. Anderson and J.B. Moore., ‘Optimal Filtering’, Prentice hall Inc., N.J.,
1979.
7. Loan D. Landau, Gianluca Zito,” Digital Control Systems, Design, Identification
and Implementation”, Springer, 2006.
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PE9151 ADVANCED POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES LTPC
300 3
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Power switching devices overview – Attributes of an ideal switch, application
requirements, circuit symbols; Power handling capability – (SOA); Device selection
strategy – On-state and switching losses – EMI due to switching - Power diodes -
Types, forward and reverse characteristics, switching characteristics – rating.
5. THERMAL PROTECTION 9
Heat transfer – conduction, convection and radiation; Cooling – liquid cooling, vapour –
phase cooling; Guidance for hear sink selection – Thermal resistance and impedance
-Electrical analogy of thermal components, heat sink types and design – Mounting types.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. B.W Williams ‘Power Electronics Circuit Devices and Applications’.
2. Rashid M.H., " Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications ", Prentice
Hall India, Third Edition, New Delhi, 2004.
REFERENCES
1. MD Singh and K.B Khanchandani, “Power Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.
2. Mohan, Undcland and Robins, “Power Electronics – Concepts, applications and
Design, John Wiley and Sons, Singapore, 2000.
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PS9123 FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS LTPC
300 3
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Reactive power control in electrical power transmission lines -Uncompensated
transmission line - series compensation – Basic concepts of static Var Compensator
(SVC) – Thyristor Switched Series capacitor (TCSC) – Unified power flow controller
(UPFC).
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. R.Mohan Mathur, Rajiv K.Varma, “Thyristor – Based Facts Controllers for
Electrical Transmission Systems”, IEEE press and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Narain G. Hingorani, “Understanding FACTS -Concepts and Technology of
Flexible AC Transmission Systems”, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi- 110
006
3. K.R.Padiyar,” FACTS Controllers in Power Transmission and Distribution”, New
Age International(P) Limited, Publishers, New Delhi, 2008
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4. A.T.John, “Flexible A.C. Transmission Systems”, Institution of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE), 1999.
5. V.K.Sood,HVDC and FACTS controllers – Applications of Static Converters in
Power System, APRIL 2004 , Kluwer Academic Publishers.
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction – Characterisation of Electric Power Quality: Transients, short duration and
long duration voltage variations, Voltage imbalance, waveform distortion, Voltage
fluctuations, Power frequency variation, Power acceptability curves – power quality
problems: poor load power factor, Non linear and unbalanced loads, DC offset in loads,
Notching in load voltage, Disturbance in supply voltage – Power quality standards.
2. NON-LINEAR LOADS 9
Single phase static and rotating AC/DC converters, Three phase static AC/DC
converters, Battery chargers, Arc furnaces, Fluorescent lighting, pulse modulated
devices, Adjustable speed drives.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Arindam Ghosh “Power Quality Enhancement Using Custom Power Devices”,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002
2. G.T.Heydt, “Electric Power Quality”, Stars in a Circle Publications, 1994(2nd
edition)
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3. Power Quality - R.C. Duggan
4. Power system harmonics –A.J. Arrillga
5. Power electronic converter harmonics –Derek A. Paice
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Importance of simulation – General purpose circuit analysis – Methods of analysis of
power electronic systems – Review of power electronic devices and circuits.
4. SIMULATION OF CIRCUITS 9
Introduction – Schematic capture and libraries – Time domain analysis – System level
integration and analysis – Monte Carlo analysis – Sensitivity/stress analysis – Fourier
analysis.
5. CASE STUDIES 9
Simulation of Converters, Choppers, Inverters, AC voltage controllers, and Cyclo-
converters feeding R, R-L, and R-L-E loads – computation of performance parameters:
harmonics, power factor, angle of overlap.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Rashid, M., Simulation of Power Electronic Circuits using pSPICE, PHI, 2006.
2. Rajagopalan, V. “Computer Aided Analysis of Power Electronic systems”-Marcell –
Dekker Inc., 1987.
3. John Keown “Microsim, Pspice and circuit analysis”-Prentice Hall Inc., 1998.
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CO 9124 NONLINEAR CONTROL LTPC
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6. P.Albertos, A. Sala,” Multivariable Control System”, Springer, 2004
4. PC BASED INSTRUMENTATION 9
Introduction – Evolution of signal standard – HART Communication protocol –
Communication modes – HART networks – control system interface – HART
commands – HART field controller implementation – HART and the OSI model
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4. MAPLE V programming guide
5. MATLAB/SIMULINK user manual
6. MATHCAD/VIS SIM user manual.
7. LABVIEW simulation user manual
4. OPTIMAL CONTROL: 9
Statement of optimal control problem – Problem formulation and forms of optimal control –
Performance measures for optimal control – Selection of performance measure – Various
methods of optimization- Necessary conditions for optimal control – Linear Quadratic
regulator problem-Algebraic Riccati Equation –Solving ARE using Eigen vector method
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. J.Nagrath and M.Gopal “Control System Engineering”, new age international publishers,
2003
2. M.Gopal “Modern Control System Theory”, New Age International Ltd., 2002.
3. Ogata” Modern Control Systems”
REFERENCES:
1. Donald P.Eckman,Automatic Process Control”,Wiley Eastern Ltd.,New Delhi,1993.
2. Benjamine C.Kuo,”Digital Control Systems”,Oxford University Press,1992.
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3. B.Sarkar,” Control system design-The Optimal Approach”,Wheeler Publishing ,New
Delhi,1997
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Sources of EMI, Conducted and radiated interference- Characteristics - Designing for
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)- EMC regulation- typical noise path- use of network
theory- methods of eliminating interferences.
2. METHOD OF HARDENING 9
Cabling –capacitive coupling- inductive coupling- shielding to prevent magnetic
radiation- shield transfer impedance, Grounding – safety grounds – signal grounds-
single point and multipoint ground systems- hybrid grounds- functional ground layout –
grounding of cable shields- ground loops-guard shields.
REFERENCES
1. Henry W.Ott, “ Noise reduction techniques in electronic systems”, John Wiley &
Sons, 1989.
2. Bernhard Keiser, “Principles of Electro-magnetic Compatibility”, Artech House, Inc.
(685 canton street, Norwood, MA 020062 USA) 1987.
3. Bridges, J.E Milleta J. and Ricketts.L.W., “EMP Radiation and Protective
techniques”, John Wiley and sons, USA 1976.
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4. IEEE National Symposium on “Electromagnetic Compatibility”, IEEE, 445, hoes
Lane, Piscataiway, NJ 08855.
1. INTRODUCTION 9
2. WIND TURBINES 9
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Ion Boldea, “Variable speed generators”, Taylor & Francis group, 2006.
2. E.W.Golding “The generation of Electricity by wind power”, Redwood burn Ltd.,
Trowbridge,1976.
3. S.Heir “Grid Integration of WECS”, Wiley 1998.
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PS 9154 HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT TRANSMISSION LT P C
3 00 3
3. MULTITERMINAL DC SYSTEMS 9
Introduction – Potential applications of MTDC systems - Types of MTDC systems -
Control and protection of MTDC systems - Study of MTDC systems.
Per unit system for DC Quantities - Modelling of DC links - Solution of DC load flow -
Solution of AC-DC power flow - Case studies.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
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4. Erich Uhlmann, “ Power Transmission by Direct Current”, BS Publications, 2004.
5. V.K.Sood,HVDC and FACTS controllers – Applications of Static Converters in
Power System, APRIL 2004 , Kluwer Academic Publishers.
1. INTRODUCTION 9
3. POWER CONVERTERS 9
Solar: Block diagram of solar photo voltaic system -Principle of operation: line
commutated converters (inversion-mode) - Boost and buck-boost converters- selection
Of inverter, battery sizing, array sizing
Wind: three phase AC voltage controllers- AC-DC-AC converters: uncontrolled rectifiers,
PWM Inverters, Grid Interactive Inverters-matrix converters.
Stand alone operation of fixed and variable speed wind energy conversion systems and
solar system-Grid connection Issues -Grid integrated PMSG and SCIG Based WECS-
Grid Integrated solar system
Need for Hybrid Systems- Range and type of Hybrid systems- Case studies of Wind-PV-
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT).
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
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CO 9157 SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL L T P C
3 0 03
1. MODELS FOR INDENTIFICATION 9
Models of LTI systems: Linear Models-State space Models-OE model- Model sets,
Structures and Identifiability-Models for Time-varying and Non-linear systems: Models
with Nonlinearities – Non-linear state-space models-Black box models, Fuzzy models’.
5. CASE STUDIES 9
Inverted Pendulum, Robot arm, process control application: heat exchanger, Distillation
column, application to power system, Ship steering control.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Ljung,” System Identification Theory for the User”, PHI, 1987.
2. Torsten Soderstrom, Petre Stoica, “System Identification”, prentice Hall `
International (UK) Ltd,1989.
3. Astrom and Wittenmark,” Adaptive Control ”, PHI
4. William S. Levine, “ Control Hand Book”.
5. Narendra and Annasamy,” Stable Adaptive Control Systems, Prentice Hall, 1989.
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ET 9161 PROGRAMMING WITH VHDL LTPC
3003
1. VHDL FUNDAMENTALS 9
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
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3. Charles H Roth, Jr. “Digital system Design using VHDL”, Thomson ,
2006.
4. Douglas Perry, “VHDL Programming by Example”, Tata McGraw Hill,4th
Edition 2002.
5. Navabi.Z., “VHDL Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems”, McGraw
International, 1998.
6. Peter J Ashendem, “The Designers Guide to VHDL”, Harcourt India Pvt Ltd, 2002
7. Skahill. K, “VHDL for Programmable Logic”, Pearson education, 1996.
5. VLSI IMPLEMENTATION 9
Basics on DSP sytem architecture design using VHDL programming, Mapping of
DSP algorithm onto hardware, Realisation of MAC & Filter structure.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Bernard Widrow, Samuel D. Stearns, “Adaptive Signal Processing”, Pearson
Education, third edition, 2004.
2. Dionitris G. Manolakis, Vinay K. Ingle, Stepen M. Kogon,”Statistical &
Adaptive signal processing, spectral estimation, signal modeling, Adaptive
filtering & Array processing”, McGraw-Hill International edition 2000.
3. Monson H. Hayes, “Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modelling”, John
Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
4. John G. Proaks, Dimitris G. Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing”, Pearson
Education 2002.
5. S. Salivahanan, A. Vallavaraj and C. Gnanapriya “Digital Signal Processing”,
TMH,2000.
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6. Avatar Sing, S. Srinivasan, “Digital Signal Processing- Implementation using
DSP Microprocessors with Examples from TMS320C54xx”, Thomson India,
2004.
7. Lars Wanhammer, “DSP Integrated Circuits”, Academic press, 1999,New
York.
8. Ashok Ambardar,”Digital Signal Processing: A Modern Introduction”,Thomson
India edition, 2007.
9. Lars Wanhammer, “DSP Integrated Circuits”, Academic press, 1999,New
York.
5. CASE STUDIES 9
Piezoresistive sensors, Magnetic actuation, Micro fluidics applications, Medical
applications, Optical MEMS.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Chang Liu, “Foundations of MEMS”, Pearson International Edition, 2006.
2. Marc Madou , “Fundamentals of microfabrication”,CRC Press, 1997.
3.Boston , “Micromachined Transducers Sourcebook”,WCB McGraw Hill, 1998.
4.M.H.Bao “Micromechanical transducers :Pressure sensors, accelerometers and
gyroscopes”, Elsevier, Newyork, 2000.
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PE 9155 MODERN RECTIFIERS AND RESONANT CONVERTERS LTPC
3 003
3.RESONANT CONVERTERS 9
Review on Parallel and Series Resonant Switches-Soft Switching- Zero Current
Switching - Zero Voltage Switching -Classification of Quasi resonant switches-Zero
Current Switching of Quasi Resonant Buck converter, Zero Current Switching of Quasi
Resonant Boost converter, Zero Voltage Switching of Quasi Resonant Buck converter,
Zero Voltage Switching of Quasi Resonant Boost converter: Steady State analysis.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Robert W. Erickson &Dragon Maksimovic” Fundamentals of Power Electronics”
Second Edition, 2001 Springer science and Business media
2. William Shepherd and Li zhang” Power Converters Circuits”Marceld Ekkerin,C.
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3. Simon Ang and Alejandro Oliva “Power- Switching Converters” Taylor & Francis
Group
4. GENETIC ALGORITHM 9
Basic concept of Genetic algorithm and detail algorithmic steps, adjustment of free
parameters. Solution of typical control problems using genetic algorithm. Concept on
some other search techniques like tabu search and and-colony search techniques for
solving optimization problems.
5. APPLICATIONS 9
GA application to power system optimization problem, Case studies: Identification and
control of linear and nonlinear dynamic systems using Matlab-Neural Network toolbox.
Stability analysis of Neural-Network interconnection systems. Implementation of fuzzy
logic controller using Matlab fuzzy-logic toolbox. Stability analysis of fuzzy control
systems.
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TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Jacek.M.Zurada, "Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems", Jaico Publishing
House, 1999.
2. KOSKO,B. "Neural Networks And Fuzzy Systems", Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd., 1994.
3. KLIR G.J. & FOLGER T.A. "Fuzzy sets, uncertainty and Information", Prentice-
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1993.
4. Zimmerman H.J. "Fuzzy set theory-and its Applications"-Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1994.
5. Driankov, Hellendroon, "Introduction to Fuzzy Control", Narosa Publishers.
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