IV CSE Handbook SEM 1 CSE 21-22-79-104 ES
IV CSE Handbook SEM 1 CSE 21-22-79-104 ES
IV CSE Handbook SEM 1 CSE 21-22-79-104 ES
COURSE PLANNER
I. COURSE OVERVIEW:
The course has been designed on behalf of increasing the demand of Sensor Technology.
In this course candidate will be taught every topic that is required and mentioned in the
course content. Sensors science and engineering is relevant to virtually all aspects of life
including safety, security, surveillance, monitoring, and awareness in general. Sensors
are central to industrial applications being used for process control, monitoring, and
safety. Sensors are also central to medicine being used for diagnostics, monitoring, critical
care, and public health. The ability for a system to see (photonic technology), feel
(physical measurements), smell (electronic noses), hear (ultrasonics), think/communicate
(smart electronics and wireless), and move (sensors integrated with actuators), is
progressing rapidly and suggests an exciting future for sensors.
II. PREREQUISITES:
1. Basic Electronics
2. Physics Concepts like magnetism, electrostatics, thermal etc.
3. Embedded Systems
4. Internet of Things
III. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1 Learn the characterization of sensors.
2 Known the working of Electromechanical, Thermal, Magnetic and radiation
sensors 3 Understand the concepts of Electro analytic and smart sensors
4 Able to use sensors in different applications
IV. COURSE OUTCOMES:
1 Learn about sensor Principle, Classification and Characterization.
2 Explore the working of Electromechanical, Thermal, Magnetic, radiation and Electro
analytic sensors
3 Understand the basic concepts of Smart Sensors
4 Design a system with sensors
Proficiency
Program Outcomes Level
assessed by
Proficiency
Program Outcomes Level
assessed by
Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the
Electronics & Communication Engineering professional Lectures,
PO7 engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, 3 Assignments,
and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable Exams
development.
Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the Development
PO12 preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long 3 of Mini
learning in the broadest context of technological change. Projects
VII. SYLLABUS:
UNIT - I
UNIT - V
Smart Sensors: Introduction, Primary Sensors, Excitation, Amplification, Filters,
Converters, Compensation, Information Coding/Processing - Data Communication,
Standards for Smart Sensor Interface, the Automation
Sensors –Applications: Introduction, On-board Automobile Sensors (Automotive
Sensors), Home Appliance Sensors, Aerospace Sensors, Sensors for Manufacturing –
Sensors for environmental Monitoring
TEXT BOOKS:
1. “Sensors and Transducers - D. Patranabis” –PHI Learning Private Limited., 2003.
2. Introduction to sensors- John veteline, aravind raghu, CRC press, 2011
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Cours Program Program Specific
Outcome Outcomes Outcomes
X. QUESTION BANK:
(JNTUH) UNIT – I
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
Blooms Course
S. Question Taxnomy
No. Outcome
Level
1. Explain the function of a capacitive sensor in a Understand CO1,CO2
robot end effectors?
2. Explain the Principles of Sensors Apply CO3
9. How does stress sensor with a quartz resonator work? Knowledge CO1,CO2
4. Does Hall Voltage can be created with the conductor and Apply CO5,CO6
insulator too?
5. What Hall Coefficient signifies in the hall effect experiment? Knowledge CO1,CO2
8 State one difference between a primary battery and secondary Understand CO1,CO2
battery.
9 Define the term ‘Faraday Constant’. What is its numerical Knowledge CO5,CO6
value?
10 List two differences between electrochemical cell and Knowledge CO5,CO6
electrolytic cell.
UNIT V
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. Write a short note on Information Coding in knowledge CO1,CO2
data communication.
2. Explain the concept of Excitation, Amplification in knowledge CO3
Smart sensing system.
3. What are Standards for Smart Sensor Interface knowledge CO1,CO2
6. Write a short note on gypsum block soil moisture sensor Understand CO5,CO6
7. Write a short note on neutron probes soil moisture sensor. Understand CO1,CO2