B.TECH. ACADEMIC REGULATIONS WITH COURSE STRUCTURE & DETAILED SYLLABUS Of FIRST YEAR Common for Computer Science and Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Electronics and Communications Engineering Information Technology MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) (Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUH) Maisammaguda‚ Dhulapally (Po) Via (Hakimpet)‚ Secunderabad- 500 014. MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) 3. Courses of study Maisammaguda‚Dhulapally
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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS (SYLLABUS) SUBJECT CODE : 28 PAPER-II 1. Discrete Structures Sets‚ Relations‚ Functions‚ Pigeonhole Principle‚ Inclusion-Exclusion Principle‚ Equivalence and Partial Orderings‚ Elementary Counting Techniques‚ Probability. Measure(s) for information and Mutual information. Computability: Models of computation-Finite Automata‚ Pushdown Automata‚ Non-determinism and NFA‚ DPDA and PDAs and Languages accepted by these structures
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by differential relay using the algorithm based on wavelet transform with Neural Network. The wavelet transform is a powerful tool in the analysis of the power transformer transient phenomena because of its ability to extract information from the transient signals simultaneously in both the time and frequency domain. Neural network is used because of its self-learning and highly nonlinear mapping capability. Keywords – Wavelet Transform‚ back propagation neural netwok‚ transformer differential protection
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how many functions are there for ‘m’ variables ? In Transmission Lines‚ why we are considering R‚ L‚ G‚ C as Distributed parameters where as in normal wires we are not considering them as distributed : t sin ( T cos( Tt 2 2 1-4 tT Find the Fourier transform of the following signal ( Tt How long does it take an average electron to drift 1ìm in pure ‘Si’ at electric field of V/cm (a) 0.74 Psec (b) 10 Psec (c) 0.1 Psec (d) None 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cos t c + m(t) + H(t) Sin c t s(t)
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Objectives This experiment aims to analyse the given sample of acetaminophen‚ Sample A‚ to see if it complies with the monograph in the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) for the identification of acetaminophen‚ the limit test for p-aminophenol and the assay for acetaminophen. Procedure Identification for Acetaminophen Potassium bromide (KBr) disc technique was used to prepare the sample for the infrared absorption spectrophotometry. The agate mortar and pestle were cleaned with absolute ethanol using
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Identification of Unknown Organic Compound by Melting Point (M.P)‚ Boiling Point (B.P) and Infrared Spectroscopy Methods and Background The main objective of this lab is to identify the given unknown organic compounds with various methods. Identification of an unknown compound is important to perform through the process of melting point (M.P)‚ boiling point (B.P) and Infrared spectroscopy (I.R). Index of Hydrogen deficiency (IHD) and elemental analysis makes an experiment more efficient in
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Post coded OFDM systems with SVM detector S.Madhuranthagi*‚M.S.Karthikeyan*‚S.Brahadeesh*‚S.Kartik*‚N.S.Vignesh*‚N.Kathiresan*‚P.Sudheesh# * Student‚Department of ECE‚Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham‚Ettimadai‚Coimbatore-641105 #Assistant Professor‚ Department of ECE‚Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham‚Ettimadai
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imfm.qxd 9/15/05 12:06 PM Page i INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL FOR ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS imfm.qxd 9/15/05 12:06 PM Page ii imfm.qxd 9/15/05 12:06 PM Page iii INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL FOR ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS NINTH EDITION ERWIN KREYSZIG Professor of Mathematics Ohio State University Columbus‚ Ohio JOHN WILEY & SONS‚ INC. imfm.qxd 9/15/05 12:06 PM Page iv Vice President and Publisher: Laurie Rosatone Editorial Assistant: Daniel
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for transdermal drug diffusion studies. A chemical‚ structural and temporal characterization of porcine skin in comparison to human skin is not available but will likely improve our understanding of this porcine skin model. Here‚ we employ Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopic imaging to holistically measure chemical species as well as spatial structure as a function of time to characterize porcine skin as a model for human skin. Porcine skin was found to resemble human skin spectroscopically
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synthesized at 80°C using potassium sulphate and lead nitrate of high purity as the starting material. The structural property of the material was studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The functional groups present in the material were identified using Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) Spectroscopy. The thermal behaviour was analyzed by using TG-DSC studies. UV-Vis Spectroscopy and Photoluminescence studies were taken to analyze the optical nature of the material. 1. INTRODUCTION Dielectrics are insulating
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