UNIT IV GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM 9
GIS – Components of GIS – Hardware, Software and Organisational Context – Data – Spatial and Non-Spatial – Maps – Types of Maps – Projection – Types of Projection - Data Input – Digitizer, Scanner – Editing – Raster and Vector data structures – Comparison of Raster and Vector data structure – Analysis using Raster and Vector data – Retrieval, Reclassification, Overlaying, Buffering – Data Output – Printers and Plotters.
UNIT V MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS 9
Visual Interpretation of Satellite Images – Elements of Interpretation - Interpretation Keys Characteristics of Digital Satellite Image – Image enhancement – Filtering – Classification - Integration of GIS and Remote Sensing – Application of Remote Sensing and GIS – Urban Applications- Integration of GIS and Remote Sensing – Application of Remote Sensing and GIS – Water resources – Urban Analysis – Watershed Management – Resources Information Systems. Global positioning system – An introduction.
TOTAL 45
TEXT BOOKS
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M.G. Srinivas(Edited by), Remote Sensing Applications, Narosa Publishing House, 2001.
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Anji Reddy, Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, BS Publications 2001.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Jensen, J.R., Remote sensing of the environment, Prentice Hall, 2000.
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Kang-Tsung Chang,”Introduction to Geograhic Information Systems”, TMH, 2002
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Lillesand T.M. and Kiefer R.W., “Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation”, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, New York, 1987.
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Janza.F.J., Blue, H.M., and Johnston, J.E., "Manual of Remote Sensing Vol. I., American Society of Photogrammetry, Virginia, U.S.A, 1975.
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Burrough P A, “Principle of GIS for land resource assessment”, Oxford.
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Mischael Hord, "Remote Sensing Methods and Applications", John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1986.
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Singal, "Remote Sening", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1990.
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Floyd F. Sabins, Remote sensing, “Principles and interpretation”, W H Freeman and Company 1996.
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IEEE Transactions on Geo-science and Remote sensing.
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Manual of Remote Sensing – American society of photogrammetry & remote sensing, 1993.
WEBSITE INFORMATION
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www.ssmi.com
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rst.gsfc.nasa.gov
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http://www.research.umbc.edu/
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http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/start.html
11UECE023 NANO ELECTRONICS 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course the student should be able
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To learn the basic concepts of nano electronics and nano technologies
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To learn about silicon MOSFETS , quantum transport devices, carbon nano tubes and its applications
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To study about molecular electron devices and its applications.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY 9
Background to nanotechnology: Types of nanotechnology and nanomachines – periodic
table – atomic structure – molecules and phases – energy – molecular and atomic size –
surface and dimensional space – top down and bottom up; Molecular Nanotechnology:
Electron microscope – scanning electron microscope – atomic force microscope –
scanning tunnelling microscope – nanomanipulator – nanotweezers – atom manipulation
– nanodots – self assembly – dip pen nanolithography. Nanomaterials: preparation –
plasma arcing – chemical vapor deposition – sol-gels – electrodeposition – ball milling –
applications of nanomaterials
UNIT II FUNDAMENTALS OF NANOELECTRONICS 9
Fundamentals of logic devices - Requirements – dynamic properties – threshold gates;
physical limits to computations; concepts of logic devices:- classifications – two terminal
devices – field effect devices – coulomb blockade devices – spintronics – quantum
cellular automata – quantum computing – DNA computer; performance of information
processing systems;- basic binary operations, measure of performance processing
capability of biological neurons – performance estimation for the human brain. Ultimate
computation- power dissipation limit – dissipation in reversible computation – the
ultimate computer.
UNIT III SILICON MOSFETs & QUANTUM TRANSPORT DEVICES 9
Silicon MOSFETS - Novel materials and alternate concepts:- fundamentals of MOSFET
Devices- scaling rules – silicon-dioxide based gate dielectrics – metal gates – junctions,
& contacts – advanced MOSFET concepts.
Quantum transport devices based on resonant tunneling - Electron tunneling – resonant
tunneling diodes – resonant tunneling devices; Single electron devices for logic
applications.
UNIT IV CARBON NANOTUBES 9
Carbon Nanotube: Fullerenes - types of nanotubes – formation of nanotubes –
assemblies – purification of carbon nanotubes – electronic propertics – synthesis of
carbon nanotubes – carbon nanotube interconnects – carbon nanotube FETs –
Nanotube for memory applications – prospects of an all carbon nanotube.
UNIT V MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS 9
Electrodes & contacts – functions – molecular electronic devices – first test systems –
simulation and circuit design – fabrication; Future applications: MEMS – robots – random access memory – mass storage devices
TOTAL 45
TEXTBOOKS
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Michael Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, Geoff Smith, Michelle Simmons and Burkhard
Raguse, Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies, Chapman &
Hall / CRC, 2002
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T. Pradeep, NANO: The Essentials – Understanding Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology, TMH, 2007.
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Rainer Waser (Ed.), Nanoelectronics and Information Technology: Advanced
Electronic Materials and Novel Devices, Wiley-VCH, 2003.
WEBSITE INFORMATION
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www.nanotech-now.com
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www.freewebs.com
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www.nanonews.tv
11UECE024 INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND SOCIETY 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course the student should be able
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To know about the Indian constitution and its policies.
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To know about the state and central government structures and its functions.
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To know about the Indian Federal system.
UNIT I INDIAN CONSTITUTION 9
Historical Background – Constituent Assembly of India – Philosophical foundations of the Indian Constitution – Preamble – Fundamental Rights – Directive Principles of State Policy – Fundamental Duties – Citizenship – Constitutional Remedies for citizens.
UNIT II UNION GOVERNMENT 9
Union Government – Structures of the Union Government and Functions – President – Vice President – Prime Minister – Cabinet – Parliament – Supreme Court of India – Judicial Review.
UNIT III STATE GOVERNMENT 9
State Government – Structure and Functions – Governor – Chief Minister – Cabinet – State Legislature – Judicial System in States – High Courts and other Subordinate Courts.
UNIT IV INDIAN FEDERAL SYSTEM 9
Indian Federal System – Center – State Relations – President’s Rule – Constitutional Amendments – Constitutional Functionaries - Assessment of working of the Parliamentary System in India.
UNIT V SOCIETY 9
Society : Nature, Meaning and definition; Indian Social Structure; Castle, Religion, Language in India; Constitutional Remedies for citizens – Political Parties and Pressure Groups; Right of Women, Children and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and other Weaker Sections.
TOTAL 45
TEXT BOOKS
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Durga Das Basu, “Introduction to the Constitution of India “, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
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R.C.Agarwal, “(1997) Indian Political System “, S.Chand and Company, New Delhi.
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Maciver and Page, “Society: An Introduction Analysis “, Mac Milan India Ltd., New Delhi.
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K.L.Sharma, “ (1997) Social Stratification in India: Issues and Themes “, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Sharma, Brij Kishore, “Introduction to the Constitution of India:, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
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U.R.Gahai, “(1998) Indian Political System “, New Academic Publishing House, Jalaendhar.
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R.N. Sharma, “Indian Social Problems “, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
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Yogendra Singh, “(1997) Social Stratification and Charge in India “, Manohar, New Delhi.
WEBSITE INFORMATION
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www.shvoong.com
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www.globalshiksha.com
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www.unesco.org
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