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CBM341 Body Area Networks [PDF]

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UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Definition, BAN and Healthcare, Technical Challenges- Sensor design, biocompatibility, Energy
Supply, optimal node placement, number of nodes, System security and reliability, BAN
Architecture – Introduction.

UNIT II HARDWARE FOR BAN CBM341 Body Area Networks Important Question
Processor-Low Power MCUs, Mobile Computing MCUs ,Integrated processor with radio
transceiver, Memory ,Antenna-PCB antenna, Wire antenna, Ceramic antenna, External antenna,
Sensor Interface, Power sources- Batteries and fuel cells for sensor nodes.

UNIT III WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND NETWORK 9
RF communication in Body, Antenna design and testing, Propagation, Base Station-Network
topology-Stand –Alone BAN, Wireless personal Area Network Technologies-IEEE 802.15.1,IEEE
P802.15.13, IEEE 802.15.14, Zigbee.

UNIT IV COEXISTENCE ISSUES WITH BAN CBM341 Body Area Networks Syllabus
Interferences – Intrinsic – Extrinsic, Effect on transmission, Counter measures- on physical layer
and data link layer, Regulatory issues-Medical Device regulation in USA and Asia, Security and
Self-protection-Bacterial attacks, Virus infection, Secured protocols, Self-protection.

UNIT V APPLICATIONS OF BAN 9
Monitoring patients with chronic disease, Hospital patients, Elderly patients, Cardiac arrythmias
monitoring, Multi patient monitoring systems, Multichannel Neural recording, Gait analysis, Sports
Medicine, Electronic pill.

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TEXT BOOKS CBM341 Body Area Networks Notes
1. Sandeep K.S. Gupta,Tridib Mukherjee, Krishna Kumar Venkata Subramanian, “Body Area
Networks Safety, Security, and Sustainability’’, Cambridge University Press, 2013
2. Mehmet R. Yuce, Jamil Y.Khan, “Wireless Body Area Networks Technology,
Implementation, and Applications”, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., Singapore, 2012

REFERENCES CBM341 Body Area Networks
1. Zhang, Yuan-Ting, “Wearable Medical Sensors and Systems’’, Springer, 2013.
2. Guang-Zhong Yang(Ed.), “Body Sensor Networks’’, Springer, 2006.
3. Annalisa Bonfiglio, Danilo De Rossi, “Wearable Monitoring Systems”, Springer, 2011.

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EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology [PDF]

Anna University – EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology
Hybrid Energy Systems – Need for Hybrid Energy Systems – Solar-Wind-Fuel Cell-Diesel, WindBiomass-Diesel, Micro-Hydel-PV, Ocean and geyser energy – Classification of Hybrid Energy systems – Importance of Hybrid Energy systems – Advantages and Disadvantages – Environmental aspects of
renewable energy – Impacts of renewable energy generation on the environment – Present Indian and
international energy scenario of conventional and RE sources – Ocean energy, Hydel Energy – Wind
Energy, Biomass energy, Hydrogen energy – Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and Fuel cells: Operating
principles and characteristics.

UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES FOR WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS (WECS) EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology
Review of reference theory fundamentals –Construction, Principle of operation and analysis: Squirrel
Cage Induction Generator (SCIG), Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) – Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Generator (PMSG).

UNIT III POWER CONVERTERS AND ANALYSIS OF SOLAR PV SYSTEMS (7+2 Skill) 9
Power Converters for SPV Systems – Line commutated converters (inversion-mode) – Boost and buckboost converters- selection of inverter, battery sizing, array sizing – Analysis of SPV Systems – Block
diagram of the solar PV systems – Types of Solar PV systems: Stand-alone PV systems,

UNIT IV ANALYSIS OF POWER CONVERTERS FOR HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology
Introduction to Power Converters – Stand-alone Converters -AC-DC-AC converters: uncontrolled
rectifiers, PWM Inverters – Bi-Directional Converters – Grid-Interactive Inverters – Matrix converter –
Merits and Limitations.

UNIT V CASE STUDIES FOR HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (7+2 Skill) 9
Hybrid Systems- Range and type of Hybrid systems – Performance Analysis – Cost Analysis – Case
studies of Diesel-PV, Wind-PV-Fuel-cell, Micro-hydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel-Fuel-cell systems.

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TEXTBOOKS:
1. Bahman Zohuri, “Hybrid Energy Systems”, Springer, First Edition, 2018.
2. S.M. Muyeen, “Wind Energy Conversion Systems”, Springer First Edition, 2012
3. Md. Rabiul Islam, Md. Rakibuzzaman Shah, Mohd Hasan Ali, “Emerging Power Converters for
Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles”, CRC Press, First Edison, 2021

REFERENCES:
1. Ernst Joshua, Wind Energy Technology, PHI, India, 2018, 3rd Edition.
2. S.N.Bhadra, D. Kastha, & S. Banerjee “Wind Electrical Systems”, Oxford University Press, 7th
Impression, 2005.
3. Rashid.M. H “Power electronics Hand book”, Academic press,4th Edition, 2018.
4. Rai. G.D, “Non-conventional energy sources”, Khanna publishers, 6th Edition, 2017.
5. Rai. G.D, “Solar energy utilization”, Khanna publishers, 3rd Edition, 1987.
6. Gray, L. Johnson, “Wind energy system”, Prentice Hall of India, 2nd Edition, 2006.
7. B.H.Khan “Non-conventional Energy sources”, Tata McGraw hill Publishing Company, New Delhi,
2017, 3rd Edition.

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EE3025 Electric Vehicle Architecture [PDF]

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UNIT I VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE and SIZING EE3025 Electric Vehicle Architecture
Electric Vehicle History, and Evolution of Electric Vehicles. Series, Parallel and Series parallel
Architecture, Micro and Mild architectures. Mountain Bike – Motorcycle- Electric Cars and Heavy Duty
EVs. -Details and Specifications.

UNIT II VEHICLE MECHANICS (7+2 Skill) 9
Vehicle mechanics- Roadway fundamentals, Laws of motion, Vehicle Kinetics, Dynamics of vehicle
motion, propulsion power, velocity and acceleration, Tire –Road mechanics, Propulsion System
Design.

UNIT III POWER COMPONENTS AND BRAKES EE3025 Electric Vehicle Architecture
Power train Component sizing- Gears, Clutches, Differential, Transmission and Vehicle Brakes. EV
power train sizing, HEV Powertrain sizing, Example.

UNIT IV HYBRID VEHICLE CONTROL STRATEGY (7+2 Skill) 9
Vehicle supervisory controll, Mode selection strategy, Modal Control strategies.

UNIT V PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE EE3025 Electric Vehicle Architecture
Introduction-History-Comparison with electrical and hybrid electrical vehicle-Construction and working
of PHEV-Block diagram and components-Charging mechanisms-Advantages of PHEVs.

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REFERENCES: EE3025 Electric Vehicle Architecture
1. Mehrdad Ehsani, YiminGao, Sebastian E. Gay, Ali Emadi, ‘Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and
Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design’, CRC Press, 2004.
2. Build Your Own Electric Vehicle,Seth Leitman , Bob Brant, McGraw Hill, Third Edition 2013.
3. Advanced Electric Drive Vehicles, Ali Emadi, CRC Press, First edition 2017.
4. The Electric Vehicle Conversion Handbook: How to Convert Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, and
Bicycles — Includes EV Components, Kits, and Project Vehicles Mark Warner, HP Books,
2011.
5. Heavy-duty Electric Vehicles from Concept to Reality, Shashank Arora, Alireza Tashakori
Abkenar, Shantha Gamini Jayasinghe, Kari Tammi, Elsevier Science, 2021
6. Electric Vehicles Modern Technologies and Trends, Nil Patel, Akash Kumar Bhoi,
Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen Springer, 2020
7. Hybrid Electric Vehicles: A Review of Existing Configurations and Thermodynamic Cycles,
Rogelio León , Christian Montaleza , José Luis Maldonado , Marcos Tostado-Véliz and
Francisco Jurado, Thermo, 2021, 1, 134–150. https://doi.org/10.3390/thermo1020010.

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EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems [PDF]

Anna University – EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
Classification of Energy Sources – Importance of Non-conventional energy sources – Advantages
and disadvantages of conventional energy sources – Environmental aspects of energy – Impacts of
renewable energy generation on the environment – Qualitative study of renewable energy
resources: Ocean energy, Biomass energy, Hydrogen energy, – Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Fuel cells:
Operating principles and characteristics, Wind Energy: Nature of wind, Types, control strategy,
operating area.

UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES FOR WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
(WECS)
Construction, Principle of operation and analysis: Squirrel Cage Induction Generator (SCIG),
Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) – Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG).

UNIT III POWER CONVERTERS AND ANALYSIS OF SOLAR PV SYSTEMS EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
Power Converters: Line commutated converters (inversion-mode) – Boost and buck-boost
converters- selection of inverter, battery sizing, array sizing. Simulation of line commutated
converters, buck/boost converters. Analysis: Block diagram of the solar PV systems – Types of
Solar PV systems: Stand-alone PV systems, Grid integrated solar PV Systems – Grid Connection
Issues.

UNIT IV POWER CONVERTERS FOR WIND SYSTEMS 6
Power Converters: Three-phase AC voltage controllers- AC-DC-AC converters: uncontrolled
rectifiers, PWM Inverters, Grid-Interactive Inverters – Matrix converter.

UNIT V HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
Need for Hybrid Systems- Range and type of Hybrid systems- Case studies of Diesel-PV, WindPV, Micro hydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems – Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT).

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REFERENCES:
1. S.N.Bhadra, D. Kastha, & S. Banerjee “Wind Electrical Systems”, Oxford University Press,
2009, 7th impression.
2. Rashid .M. H “Power electronics Hand book”, Academic press,2nd Edition, 2006 4th Edition,
2017
3. Rai. G.D, “Non-conventional energy sources”, Khanna publishers, 6th Edition, 2017.

4. Rai. G.D,” Solar energy utilization”, Khanna publishers, 5th Edition, 2008.
5. Gray, L. Johnson, “Wind energy system”, prentice hall of india, 2nd Edition, 2006.
6. H.Khan “Non-conventional Energy sources “,Tata McGraw-hill Publishing Company, New
Delhi, 2017, 3rd Edition

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CME396 Process Planning and Cost Estimation [PDF]

Anna University – CME396 Process Planning and Cost Estimation Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS PLANNING 9
Introduction- methods of process planning-Drawing Interpretation-Material evaluation – steps in process
selection-. Production equipment and tooling selection

UNIT – II PROCESS PLANNING ACTIVITIES CME396 Process Planning and Cost Estimation
Process parameters calculation for various production processes-Selection jigs and fixture selection of
quality assurance methods – Set of documents for process planning-Economics of process planning- case
studies

UNIT – III INTRODUCTION TO COST ESTIMATION 9
Importance of costing and estimation –methods of costing-elements of cost estimation –Types of estimates
– Estimating procedure- Estimation labor cost, material cost- allocation of overhead charges- Calculation of
depreciation cost

UNIT – IV PRODUCTION COST ESTIMATION CME396 Process Planning and Cost Estimation
Estimation of Different Types of Jobs – Estimation of Forging Shop, Estimation of Welding Shop,Estimation
of Foundry Shop

UNIT – V MACHINING TIME CALCULATION 9
Estimation of Machining Time – Importance of Machine Time Calculation- Calculation of Machining Time for
Different Lathe Operations, Drilling and Boring – Machining Time Calculation for Milling,Shaping and Planning
-Machining Time Calculation for Grinding.

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TEXT BOOKS: CME396 Process Planning and Cost Estimation
1. Peter scalon, “Process planning, Design/Manufacture Interface”, Elsevier science technology
Books, Dec 2002.
2. Sinha B.P, “Mechanical Estimating and Costing”, Tata-McGraw Hill publishing co, 1995.

REFERENCES:
1. Chitale A.V. and Gupta R.C., “Product Design and Manufacturing”, 2nd Edition, PHI, 2002.
2. Ostwalal P.F. and Munez J., “Manufacturing Processes and systems”, 9th Edition, John Wiley,1998.
3. Russell R.S and Tailor B.W, “Operations Management”, 4th Edition, PHI, 2003.
4. Mikell P. Groover, “Automation, Production, Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing”,Pearson
Education 2001.
5. K.C. Jain & L.N. Aggarwal, “Production Planning Control and Industrial Management”,
KhannaPublishers 1990.

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CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes [PDF]

Anna University – CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT – I INTRODUCTION AND MECHANICAL ENERGY BASED PROCESSES CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes
Introduction – Need for non-traditional machining processes – Classification of non-traditional machining
processes – Applications, advantages and limitations of non-traditional machining processes – Abrasive jet
machining, Abrasive water jet machining, Ultrasonic machining their principles, equipment, effect of process
parameters, applications, advantages and limitations.

UNIT – II CHEMICAL AND ELECTRO CHEMICAL ENERGY BASED PROCESSES CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes Notes
Principles, equipments, effect of process parameters, applications, advantages and limitations of Chemical
machining, Electro-chemical machining, Electro-chemical honing, Electro-chemical grinding, Electro chemical
deburring.

UNIT – III THERMO-ELECTRIC ENERGY BASED PROCESSES CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes Important Questions
Principles, equipments, effect of process parameters, applications, advantages and limitations of Electric
discharge machining, Wire electric discharge machining, Laser beam machining, Plasma arc machining,
Electron beam machining, Ion beam machining.

UNIT – IV NANO FINISHING PROCESSES CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes
Principles, equipments, effect of process parameters, applications, advantages and limitations of Abrasive
flow machining – Chemo mechanical polishing, Magnetic abrasive finishing, Magnetorheological finishing,
Magneto rheological abrasive flow finishing.

UNIT – V HYBRID NON-TRADITIONAL MACHINING PROCESSES CME387 Non-Traditional Machining Processes Question paper
Introduction – Various hybrid non-traditional machining processes, their working principles, equipments, effect
of process parameters, applications, advantages and limitations. Selection and comparison of different nontraditional machining processes.

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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Adithan. M., “Unconventional Machining Processes”, Atlantic, New Delhi, India, 2009. ISBN 13:
9788126910458
2. Anand Pandey, “Modern Machining Processes”, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, 2019.

REFERENCES:
1. Benedict, G.F., “Non-traditional Manufacturing Processes”, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York 1987.
ISBN-13: 978-0824773526.
2. Carl Sommer, “Non-Traditional Machining Handbook”, Advance Publishing., United States, 2000,
ISBN-13: 978-1575373256.
3. Golam Kibria, Bhattacharyya B. and Paulo Davim J., “Non-traditional Micromachining Processes:
Fundamentals and Applications”, Springer International Publishing., Switzerland, 2017, ISBN:978-3-
319-52008-7.
4. Jagadeesha T., “Non-Traditional Machining Processes”, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, India, 2017, ISBN-13: 978-9385909122.
5. Kapil Gupta, Neelesh K. Jain and Laubscher R.F., “Hybrid Machining Processes: Perspectives on
Machining and Finishing”, 1st edition, Springer International Publishing., Switzerland, 2016, ISBN13: 978-3319259208.

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CME384 Power Plant Engineering [PDF]

Anna University – CME384 Power Plant Engineering Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT – I COAL BASED THERMAL POWER PLANTS CME384 Power Plant Engineering
Rankine cycle – improvisations, Layout of modern coal power plant, Super Critical Boilers, FBC Boilers,
Turbines, Condensers, Steam & Heat rate, Subsystems of thermal power plants – Fuel and ash handling,
Draught system, Feed water treatment. Binary Cycles and Cogeneration systems.

UNIT – II DIESEL, GAS TURBINE AND COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANTS CME384 Power Plant Engineering question paper
Otto, Diesel, Dual & Brayton Cycle – Analysis & Optimisation. Components of Diesel and Gas Turbine power
plants. Combined Cycle Power Plants. Integrated Gasifier based Combined Cycle systems.

UNIT – III NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS CME384 Power Plant Engineering
Basics of Nuclear Engineering, Layout and subsystems of Nuclear Power Plants, Working of Nuclear Reactors
: Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR), CANada Deuterium- Uranium reactor
(CANDU), Breeder, Gas Cooled and Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors. Safety measures for Nuclear Power
plants.

UNIT – IV POWER FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY CME384 Power Plant Engineering important question
Hydro Electric Power Plants – Classification, Typical Layout and associated components including Turbines.
Principle, Construction and working of Wind, Tidal, Solar Photo Voltaic (SPV), Solar Thermal, Geo Thermal,
Biogas and Fuel Cell power systems.

UNIT – V ENERGY, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ISSUES OF POWER PLANTS CME384 Power Plant Engineering
Power tariff types, Load distribution parameters, load curve, Comparison of site selection criteria, relative
merits & demerits, Capital & Operating Cost of different power plants. Pollution control technologies including
Waste Disposal Options for Coal and Nuclear Power Plants.

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TEXT BOOKS: CME384 Power Plant Engineering Notes
1. Nag. P.K., “Power Plant Engineering”, Third Edition, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,
2008.
2. A Textbook of Power Plant Engineeringby R.K. Rajput | 1 January 2016
REFERENCES: CME384 Power Plant Engineering
1. El-Wakil. M.M., “Power Plant Technology”, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2010.
2. Godfrey Boyle, “Renewable energy”, Open University, Oxford University Press in association with
the Open University, 2004.
3. Thomas C. Elliott, Kao Chen and Robert C. Swanekamp, “Power Plant Engineering”, Second
Edition, Standard Handbook of McGraw – Hill, 1998.
4. Power Plant Engineeringby B. Vijaya Ramnath C. Elanchezhian, L. Saravanakumar | 1 November
2019
5. Power Plant Engineering, As per AICTE: Theory and Practice by Dipak Kumar Mandal, Somnath
Chakrabarti, et al. | 1 January 2019

 

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CME380 Automobile Engineering [PDF]

Anna University – CME380 Automobile Engineering Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT – I VEHICLE STRUCTURE AND ENGINES CME380 Automobile Engineering
Types of automobiles vehicle construction and different layouts, chassis, frame and body, Vehicle
aerodynamics (various resistances and moments involved), IC engines – components-functions and
materials, variable valve timing (VVT).
UNIT – II ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 9
Electronically controlled gasoline injection system for SI engines, Electronically controlled diesel injection
system (Unit injector system, Rotary distributor type and common rail direct injection system), Electronic
ignition system (Transistorized coil ignition system, capacitive discharge ignition system), Turbo chargers
(WGT, VGT), Engine emission control by three way catalytic converter system, Emission norms (Euro and
BS).
UNIT – III TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS CME380 Automobile Engineering
Clutch-types and construction, gear boxes- manual and automatic, gear shift mechanisms, Overdrive, transfer
box, fluid flywheel, torque converter, propeller shaft, slip joints, universal joints, Differential and rear axle,
Hotchkiss Drive and Torque Tube Drive.
UNIT – IV STEERING, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS 9
Steering geometry and types of steering gear box-Power Steering, Types of Front Axle, Types of
Suspension Systems, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Braking Systems, Antilock Braking System (ABS),electronic
brake force distribution (EBD) and Traction Control.
UNIT – V ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 9
Use of Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Bio-diesel, Bio-ethanol, Gasohol and Hydrogen in AutomobilesEngine modifications required –Performance, Combustion and Emission Characteristics of SI and CI engines
with these alternate fuels – Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cell Note: Practical Training in dismantling and
assembling of Engine parts and Transmission Systems should be given to the students.

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TEXT BOOKS: CME380 Automobile Engineering notes
1. Jain K.K. and Asthana .R.B, “Automobile Engineering” Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.

2. Kirpal Singh, “Automobile Engineering”, Vol 1 & 2, Seventh Edition, Standard Publishers, New Delhi,
13th Edition 2014.

REFERENCES:
1. Ganesan V. “Internal Combustion Engines”, Third Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2012.
2. Heinz Heisler, “Advanced Engine Technology,” SAE International Publications USA, 1998.
3. Joseph Heitner, “Automotive Mechanics,” Second Edition, East-West Press, 1999.
4. Martin W, Stockel and Martin T Stockle , “Automotive Mechanics Fundamentals,” The Good heart – Will
Cox Company Inc, USA ,1978.
5. Newton, Steeds and Garet, “Motor Vehicles”, Butterworth Publishers,1989.

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CCS341 Data Warehousing [PDF]

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UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO DATA WAREHOUSE CCS341 Data Warehousing
Data warehouse Introduction – Data warehouse components- operational database Vs data
warehouse – Data warehouse Architecture – Three-tier Data Warehouse Architecture – Autonomous
Data Warehouse- Autonomous Data Warehouse Vs Snowflake – Modern Data Warehouse

UNIT II ETL AND OLAP TECHNOLOGY 6
What is ETL – ETL Vs ELT – Types of Data warehouses – Data warehouse Design and Modeling –
Delivery Process – Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) – Characteristics of OLAP – Online
Transaction Processing (OLTP) Vs OLAP – OLAP operations- Types of OLAP- ROLAP Vs MOLAP
Vs HOLAP.

UNIT III META DATA, DATA MART AND PARTITION STRATEGY CCS341 Data Warehousing
Meta Data – Categories of Metadata – Role of Metadata – Metadata Repository – Challenges for
Meta Management – Data Mart – Need of Data Mart- Cost Effective Data Mart- Designing Data
Marts- Cost of Data Marts- Partitioning Strategy – Vertical partition – Normalization – Row Splitting
– Horizontal Partition

UNIT IV DIMENSIONAL MODELING AND SCHEMA 6
Dimensional Modeling- Multi-Dimensional Data Modeling – Data Cube- Star Schema- Snowflake
schema- Star Vs Snowflake schema- Fact constellation Schema- Schema Definition – Process
Architecture- Types of Data Base Parallelism – Datawarehouse Tools

UNIT V SYSTEM & PROCESS MANAGERS CCS341 Data Warehousing notes
Data Warehousing System Managers: System Configuration Manager- System Scheduling
Manager – System Event Manager – System Database Manager – System Backup Recovery
Manager – Data Warehousing Process Managers: Load Manager – Warehouse Manager- Query
Manager – Tuning – Testing

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TEXT BOOKS CCS341 Data Warehousing important questions
1. Alex Berson and Stephen J. Smith “Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP”, Tata
McGraw – Hill Edition, Thirteenth Reprint 2008.
2. Ralph Kimball, “The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional
Modeling”, Third edition, 2013.

REFERENCES
1. Paul Raj Ponniah, “Data warehousing fundamentals for IT Professionals”, 2012.
2. K.P. Soman, ShyamDiwakar and V. Ajay “Insight into Data mining Theory and Practice”,
Easter Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006

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CCS335 Cloud Computing [PDF]

Anna University – CCS335 Cloud Computing Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I CLOUD ARCHITECTURE MODELS AND INFRASTRUCTURE CCS335 Cloud Computing
Cloud Architecture: System Models for Distributed and Cloud Computing – NIST Cloud Computing
Reference Architecture – Cloud deployment models – Cloud service models; Cloud Infrastructure:
Architectural Design of Compute and Storage Clouds – Design Challenges
UNIT II VIRTUALIZATION BASICS 6
Virtual Machine Basics – Taxonomy of Virtual Machines – Hypervisor – Key Concepts –
Virtualization structure – Implementation levels of virtualization – Virtualization Types: Full
Virtualization – Para Virtualization – Hardware Virtualization – Virtualization of CPU, Memory and
I/O devices.
UNIT III VIRTUALIZATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND DOCKER CCS335 Cloud Computing Notes
Desktop Virtualization – Network Virtualization – Storage Virtualization – System-level of Operating
Virtualization – Application Virtualization – Virtual clusters and Resource Management – Containers
vs. Virtual Machines – Introduction to Docker – Docker Components – Docker Container – Docker
Images and Repositories.
UNIT IV CLOUD DEPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENT 6
Google App Engine – Amazon AWS – Microsoft Azure; Cloud Software Environments – Eucalyptus
– OpenStack.
UNIT V CLOUD SECURITY CCS335 Cloud Computing Important Questions
Virtualization System-Specific Attacks: Guest hopping – VM migration attack – hyperjacking. Data
Security and Storage; Identity and Access Management (IAM) – IAM Challenges – IAM Architecture
and Practice.

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TEXT BOOKS CCS335 Cloud Computing Question paper
1. Kai Hwang, Geoffrey C Fox, Jack G Dongarra, “Distributed and Cloud Computing, From
Parallel Processing to the Internet of Things”, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2012.
2. James Turnbull, “The Docker Book”, O’Reilly Publishers, 2014.
3. Krutz, R. L., Vines, R. D, “Cloud security. A Comprehensive Guide to Secure Cloud
Computing”, Wiley Publishing, 2010.

REFERENCES
1. James E. Smith, Ravi Nair, “Virtual Machines: Versatile Platforms for Systems and
Processes”, Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2005.
2. Tim Mather, Subra Kumaraswamy, and Shahed Latif, “Cloud Security and Privacy: an
enterprise perspective on risks and compliance”, O’Reilly Media, Inc., 2009.