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R-20 Syllabus for EEE-JNTUK w.e.f.

2020–21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA–533003, Andhra Pradesh, India
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Professional Elective Subjects offered to EEE Branch Students:


Professional Elective – I:
1. Linear IC Applications
2. Utilization of Electrical Energy
3. Computer Architecture and Organization
4. Optimization Techniques
5. Object Oriented Programming through Java
Professional Elective – II:
1. Signal and Systems
2. Electric Drives
3. Advanced Control Systems
4. Switchgear and Protection
5. Big Data Analytics
Professional Elective –III:
1. Digital Signal Processing
2. Renewable and Distributed Energy Technologies
3. Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems
4. Power Systems Deregulation
5. Data Base Management Systems
Professional Elective – IV:
1. Hybrid Electric Vehicles
2. High Voltage Engineering
3. Programmable Logic Controllers and Applications
4. Cloud Computing with AWS
5. Deep Learning Techniques
Professional Elective – V:
1. Power System Operation and Control
2. Switched Mode Power Conversion
3. AI Applications toElectrical Engineering
4. Data Science
5. MEAN Stack Technologies
Open Electives offered by EEE Department for Other Branches (Except EEE Branch)
Open Elective-I:
1. Renewable Energy Sources
2. Concepts of Optimization Techniques
3. Concepts of Control Systems
Open Elective-II:
1. Battery Management Systems and Charging Stations
2. Fundamentals of utilization of Electrical Energy
3. Indian Electricity Act
Open Elective-III:
1. Concepts of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
2. Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
3. Concepts of Internet of Things
Open Elective-IV:
1. Concepts of Power System Engineering
2. Concepts of Smart Grid Technologies
R-20 Syllabus for EEE-JNTUK w.e.f. 2020–21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA–533003, Andhra Pradesh, India
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

*For Honor’s/ Minor Course Fullfillments:


x The 20 additional Credits need to be acquired, 16/15 credits can be earned by undergoing specified courses
listed as pools, with 4/5 courses, each carrying 4/3 credits. The remaining 4/5 credits must be acquired
through two online MOOCs (Swayam /NPTEL), which shall be domain specific, with 2/3 credits and with
a minimum duration of 8/12weeks as recommended by the Board of Studies.
x Minor Engineering subjects are offered to other branches by EEE Department (except for EEE Students).
x Honors Engineering subjects are offered to EEE Students.
x The head of the department will float the list of allowed MOOC electives in each academic year, based on
the list floated by MOOCs (Swayam/NPTEL).

*Honors Engineering Courses offered EEE Branch students


II B.Tech II Semester:
1. Communication Systems
2. Electrical Wiring, Estimation and Costing
3. Electrical Distribution Systems

III B.Tech I Semester:


1. Advanced Computer Networks
2. Power Quality
3. Special Electrical Machines

III B.Tech II Semester:


1. Digital Control Systems
2. Analysis of Power Electronic Converters
3. HVDC Transmission

IV B.Tech I Semester:
1. EHV AC Transmission
2. Smart Grid Technologies
3. Power Electronic Control of Electrical Drives

*Minor Engineering Courses offered by EEE Department for Other Branches


(Except EEE Branch)
II B.Tech II Semester:
1. Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits
2. Concepts of Electrical Measurements

III B.Tech I Semester:


1. Analysis of Linear Systems
2. Energy Auditing, Conservation and Management

III B.Tech II Semester:


1. Evolutionary Algorithms
2. Fundamentals of Power Electronics
IV B.Tech I Semester:
1. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic
2. Concepts of Electric Drives and Its Applications
R-20 Syllabus for EEE - JNTUK w. e. f. 2020 – 21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

L T P C
II Year I Semester
3 0 0 3
MATHEMATICS-IV
(Complex Variables and Statistical Methods)

Course Objectives:
x To familiarize the complex variables.
x To familiarize the students with the foundations of probability and statistical methods.
x To equip the students to solve application problems in their disciplines.

UNIT – I: Functions of a complex variable and Complex integration: (10 hrs)

Introduction – Continuity – Differentiability – Analyticity –Cauchy-Riemann equations in


Cartesian and polar coordinates – Harmonic and conjugate harmonic functions – Milne –
Thompson method.
Complex integration: Line integral – Cauchy’s integral theorem – Cauchy’s integral formula
– Generalized integral formula (all without proofs) and problems on above theorems.

UNIT – II: Series expansions and Residue Theorem: (10 hrs)

Radius of convergence – Expansion in Taylor’s series, Maclaurin’s series and Laurent series.
Types of Singularities: Isolated – Essential –Pole of order m– Residues – Residue theorem
f

³
(without proof) – Evaluation of real integral of the types
f
f (x)dx and
UNIT – III: Probability and Distributions: (10 hrs)
Review of probability and Baye’s theorem – Random variables – Discrete and Continuous
random variables – Distribution functions – Probability mass function, Probability density
function and Cumulative distribution functions – Mathematical Expectation and Variance –
Binomial, Poisson, Uniform and Normal distributions.

UNIT – IV: Sampling Theory: (8 hrs)


Introduction – Population and Samples – Sampling distribution of Means and Variance
(definition only) – Central limit theorem (without proof) – Representation of the normal
theory distributions – Introduction to t, F 2 and F-distributions – Point and Interval
estimations – Maximum error of estimate.

UNIT – V: Tests of Hypothesis: (10 hrs)


Introduction – Hypothesis – Null and Alternative Hypothesis – Type I and Type II errors –
Level of significance – One tail and two-tail tests – Tests concerning one mean and two
means (Large and Small samples) – Tests on proportions.

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course students will be able to


● apply Cauchy-Riemann equations to complex functions in order to determine whether
a given continuous function is analytic (L3)
● find the differentiation and integration of complex functions used in engineering
problems (L5)
● make use of the Cauchy residue theorem to evaluate certain integrals (L3)
● apply discrete and continuous probability distributions (L3)
● design the components of a classical hypothesis test (L6)
● infer the statistical inferential methods based on small and large sampling tests (L4)
R-20 Syllabus for EEE - JNTUK w. e. f. 2020 – 21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Text Books:
1. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 44th Edition,
2017.
2. Miller and Freund’s, Probability and Statistics for Engineers,Pearson,7th edition,
2008.

Reference Books:
1. J. W. Brown and R. V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications, 9th edition,
Mc-Graw Hill, 2013.
2. S.C. Gupta and V.K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, 11th edition,
Sultan Chand & Sons Publications, 2012.
3. Jay l. Devore, Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, 8th Edition,
Cengage.
4. Shron L.Myers, Keying Ye, Ronald E Walpole, Probability and Statistics Engineers
and the Scientists,8th Edition, Pearson 2007.
5. Sheldon, M. Ross, Introduction to probability and statistics Engineers and the
Scientists, 4thEdition, Academic Foundation,2011

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