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Computational Mechanics and Robotics

The document outlines the curriculum for various courses at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, including topics in optimization, probability, quantum computing, computational mechanics, and object-oriented programming. It details course objectives, outcomes, syllabi, and evaluation patterns for each course. Additionally, it includes references and textbooks for further reading.

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Computational Mechanics and Robotics

The document outlines the curriculum for various courses at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, including topics in optimization, probability, quantum computing, computational mechanics, and object-oriented programming. It details course objectives, outcomes, syllabi, and evaluation patterns for each course. Additionally, it includes references and textbooks for further reading.

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C02 Fornulate aptimization prublems and salve them using graient and Newton's nethode

CO3 Analyse data using fundamental techniques of probability


C04 Explain quantum entanglement, qubËs and state vectors

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Sylabus
Unit

Anita Vshwa Mdyapeetham B1CAE $TKh Curicsu une 2021

Gaussian elimination - LU decompositicn - Vector spaxes associated with Matrices- Special orthogunal matrices
- Fouricr Series and Fourier Transform and its pruperties - Convolution -Projection matrik anad Regresion
Convolution sum -Convolution Integral Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of Symmetric matrices -Eigenvalues
and Eigen vectors of ATA, AAT- Relatioahip between vestor spaces associated with A, ATA, AAT- Singular
Value Decompasition -Concept of Pxeudoinverse- Conputational experiments using MATLAB Excel Simulink
Unit 2

Tayloe series expansion of multivariate functions-conditicns foe maxima, minima and sakfle points-Concept of
gradient and Hessian matrices- Impulse Response conputations-converting higher cder inteo first oxder cquations
concept of cAT- Multivariate regression and regularizcd regression Theory of convex and non-conves
opimization-Newtoa method tar unconsrained optimúzation- Signal prnxexing with gularized regressicn
Computational experiments using MATLAB Excel Simulink
Unit 3

Randamm variables and distributions - Expectation, Variance, Moments, Cumulants- Moment generating functions
-Sampling from univariate distribution- various methods - Bayes theorem, Concept of Jaccbian, and its uve in
finding pdf of functions of Random variables (RVs), Box-muller formula for sampling normal distribution -
Concept of correlation and Covariance lincarly related RVs.
Unit 4

Introductian to quantum computing-Introduction to spin - state vextors - Qubits - Entangiemen. Measurement


nQuantum Mechanics,
Textbooks/ References

Gilbern Stramg, Linear Aigebra and Lrarning from Data, Wellesley, Cambridge press, 2019
William Flannery, Mathematical Modelling and Computationat Caleutus, Val-1, Berkriy Science
Books, 2013.

Stephen Boyd and Lien Vandenberghe, tntroductian to Applied Linear Algebra -Vectors Matrices,
and Least Sqaures, 2018
Douglas C. Montgomery and Georze C. Runger, Applied Sutitics und Prubabilit for Exgineers,
(2005) John Wiley and Sons Inc
Bernhardt. Chris Quantum computing for everyone. Mu Press, 2019. (From pages 37 to 70)

Evaluation Pattern
Internal Eyeral Weghtaee ()
nts (minimun
Ouizzes (minimum 21 IIntermal
Mid-Tem Examination Internal
Tem Project End Semesier Eramination |External

23PHYII4 Computational Mechanics 2 L-1-P-C:2-62-31


Sephen Boyd and Lieven Vandenberghe, Iatrodacrion 1o Applied Linear Algebra - Vectors, Afatrices,
and Leass Squares, 20OI8

Douglas C. Montgomery and George C Rnger, Applicd Statisic s and Probability for Engineers,
(2005) Jahn Wiley and Sons nc

Bernharh, Chris Quanaum computing fo erone Afiu Press 2019. (From pages 37 to 701

Evaluatioa Patiern

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Course Objectives

This course introduces students to the concepts and techaiucs of computational appied Mechanics,
providing them with a solsd foundatios in analy zing and solving mechanical engincering penblems
using computatioaal methods

Amrita Vishea Vidageetham CAE 8Iech Crculum june 2021

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" This course equip students with the necary ills o aply the Fnite Element Methd (FEM) and
Cuputational Fluid Mechaniks (CD) tor he analyis of comncn rbotik pplicatias.
. This course familiarizes students with che hasic ubtic cuntrul and its impementation foc ximple
obtic syssema
Course Ouicomes

After conpleting this course, saenta wil he ahle to


Apply the Fnile lement Methd (HEM) o ohe linca onlnca cqulion deoraling
protikieny in utilzing EM for coputatal analy t al engeeting pohcn
Analye stres and straia analy sis reults, utilring computatial iehniques to evaluale the
AMructural hehavior of beams and trame
COS Perfoem computatinnal fluid dynamics (CHD) umulies io analye luid low Over simple 3
dimensinnal objets Implement reative controd sysiems fot simple obutic sysiema.
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Syllabus
Uait I Solid Mechanics

Stress and strain analy sis, Stiffncs utrices and elemeat cquatins Intodution to Fiite Element Method
(FEM), Dicretiz ationtechaiques: Meshing and Grid Generatica Sohving linc and noniacar equations using
FEM. Finite elenent analyus software overicw and age. Modeling and analy ss of beas and frarmes.
Unit 2 Hluid Mechanics

Introdaction to fluids, Conservation of mas, Conservatioa of momcntum, Navier-Stokes equations, Introduction


to Computational fluid dyamics (CHD) súmulations, Flow in channeh & FHow over simple 3-dimensional objects
simulations.

Unit 3 Introduction to Robotica Coatral


Chonnlogy of Rabotic control systems, Contro objectives for oboic costrol, Nodel free o Reactive control
Proportional, Proportional Derivative, Puportioeal Inicgral, Proportional Integral Derviative controls
Computational aspexts of reative contzul for sinple ruboc system

Text lHook/ Relereace

"A Firs Course in the Finite Element Meshod b DunlL lopan-2016 CLEngineering: 6th edition.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapetham eh Curiculum june 2021

"MATLAB Guide to Fnise ElementE Asbseracthe Arproack" by Paer LKanan -2007. Springer; 2nd
edition

"Fluid Slechanicsby Frank ML Whie & Hean Xe-2022 MG Hil


"Computational Fluid D,mumics APracical Approack by Jiyaan Tu, Guun-Heng Yeoh & Chaoqun
Lin-208 Burerworth-Heinemunn: 3rd editi

Robos Modeling ant Cotrol by Mart [Link]. Seth HtchinsoR, and Vihasagar -2005, Istediion.
(FEM) and
Finite Elenent Method
skils to apply the
mmon robotic applications.
the necessary analysis
studentsswith(CHD) implementation for simple
This course equips for the its
" Camputational Fluid Meu anics
basic robotic control and
with the
familiarizes students
This course
robotic systems.
Course Outeomes
to lemonstralng
students will be ahle and nonlincar equatioe problems
his course, Solve lincar p
Afer completing (FEM) IO engineering
Apply the Fiaite Hement Methodcumputational analy sis of mechanical evaluale the
FEM for cemputational techniques
to
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Syllatas
Method
U'nlt Solid Mechanlcs Intruduction lo Finite Elcment
element equations, auations using
Sres and strain analysis, Stattneas ha eneration. Solving linear and nonlincaand frames.
Meshing and analy sis of beams
(FEM), Diseretization tochniques:
analysis software overview and
uage, Mlodeling and
FEM, Finite element
Unit 2 Fluid
Mechanics
Navier-Stokes equations, Introduction
of mass, Conservation of momentum, over simple
3-dimensional objects
Introuction to fluids, Cunserv ation (CFD) simulations, Flow
in channels & Flow
luid dynanuics
to Computational
simulations.
Robeties Control
Unit 3 Introduction to robotic control, Model free or Reative control
systems, Cuntrol abjetives for Integral Derviative controls
Chronalogy of Robotic contrul Proportional Integral. Propartional
onl Detiv ative.
Proportional, Proportiona sy stems.
Computational aspects of reactive control for simple robotic

Text Booka /References


Afethod" by Daryt L Logan -2016,
CL Engineering: 6h edition.
Element
"A Firt Course in the Finite Tech Curicuum une 2021
stC-AIE
Anrita Viha Vidye peethum.

Approach by Peter tL Kattan- 2007, Springer; 2nd


"MATLAB Guide to Fanite Elements: An tteructive
edition
& Henr Xue- 2022, MGrgw Hill.
"Fluid fechanics "by Frunk M. Whine
& Ch£oqun
Approach" by Jiyuan Tu, Gum-Heng Yeoh
"Computatianal Fluid Dynamics: A Pratical
Jrd edition.
Liu - 2018, Buterworth-Heinemann;
rdition
Mutchinson, and A. Vidyasarar-2005. it
Robet Moxdeling and Control by Mark W. Spong, Seth

Evalution Pattern
InternalExternal Weightage (%)
Assessment
Tnternal
| Assignments (mnimum 2)
Quizzes (minimum 2 Lnternal
Mid-Term
Term ProiecExamination
End Semester Eixuminatior nal
Assessment InternalExternal Weightage (%)
Internal 0
Assignments (minimum 2)
Quizzes (minimum2) Internal 20
Mid-Term Examination Interna 20
|TermProject End Semester Examination External |30

23AIDII1 Object Oriented Programming LT-P-C:2&-2-3


Course Objectives

To introduce Objective Oriented Programming coDcepts.


To equip the students to solve engineering problems by applying Otbjet Oriented Concepts.
To introduce development of GUI based applications

Course Outcomes
After completing this course, students will be able to
CO1 Represent the problems using objects and classes.
CO2 Implenent object-oriented concepts using the Java language
|CO3 Apply object-oriented concepts to design and visualize programs using UML
CO4 Implement applications using object-oriented features.

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Syllabus
Unit:

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham BTC-AIE BTech Curricul um June 2021

Introduction to Java Language and Runtine Environnment, JVM, Bytecode, Basic program syntax, Datatypes,
Variables, Operators, Control statements,LoopsArrays,Functions
Unit 2

Object-oriented concepts- Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism Class and objects,
Constructor functions, Class menmbers and methods, Clas Instance variables, Garbage collector, Method
overlooding.
Basics of Lnberitance, Types of Iaberitance, Super keyword, Final keyword, overriding of methods, Applying and
implensenting interfaces, Packages-create, access and iniporting packages. Introductioa to UML. diagrams
Unit 3

Introduction to exception handling. Hierarchy of exception, Uage of try, catch, throw, theows and finally. Built
in and user defined exceptions, Threads, Creating Threads, Thread lifecycle, Concept of multithreading.
Unit 4

Applets-Apnlet class, Delegation event model-events, event sources, event listeners, event classes, mouse and
keyboard events, JLabel, JText, JButton, JList, JCombo box.

Text Books / References

Herbern Schitdt, Java: A Beginer's Guide, Tata MeGruw-Hill Education, Ninth Edition
Herbert Schitdr, Java The Conplele Reference, Tata MeGraw-Hill Education, Ninth Edition.
Sierra, Kathy, and Bert Bales. Head first java. *O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2003
John R. Hubburd, Schaum's Outline of Programming with Java, MeGrw-Hill Educatior, 2004

Evaluation Pattern

Assessment InternalExternal Weightage (%)


Assignnents (minimum 2) Internal 30
vaes tmnimum 2)

TernF Semester Examination Frternal 30

23AID112 Data Structures & Algorithms L-T-PC:2o23]


keyboard events, JLabcl, JTcat, JButton, JList, JCombo box.

Text Books /References


Herbert Schild1, Java: ABeginner's Gutde, Tuta McGraw-ill Education, Ninth Edtion
Herbert Schild, Java The Conplete Reference, Tata MeGraw-Mill Education, Ninth Edition.
Sierra, Kathy, and Bert Bates. Head finst java. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2003

Jahn R Hubbard, Schaum's Outline of Progruming w


ihJava, MeGraw-tll Education, 2004

Evaluatiaon Pattern
Assessment IntermalExternal Weightage (%)
Assignments (mininsum 2) Internal 30
Quizzes (minimum 2 Internal
Mid-Term Examination Iaternal |20
Tem roiest dSemester Exuminatian Externa 30

23AID112 Data Structures &Agorithms L-T-P-C: 2-0- 2-31

Course Objectives

This course aims at introducing the concept of data structure.


It will also expose the students to the hasic and higher onder data structures
Further the students will be maivated to upply the concept of data structures to various engineering
problems.

Course Outcomes
After comnpleting this course, tudents will be able to

Choose an arprapriake data structure zs applicd to aspeciticd problem


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C01 Develop upplicatkns ustng data ructures


Co4 |Test the logicul ability for solving problems

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Syllabus
Unit 1

Duta Structure - primitive and non-primitive, Array data strscture, pruperties and functions, singie and multi
dimensional arays, simple problems, Basics of Algarithm Analysis, big -Oh notation, notion of time and space
complexity. dynamic urrays
Uait 2

Linked Lis- singiy linked list, doubly linkcd lis, cicular linked list-p operties and functions, implementatio
Sorting algorithns - selection, bubble, insertion, quick art, merge sart, conparisoa of sorting algorithms,
implementation uxing aays.
Unit 3

Stack data structure, properties and functions, recursion, exprexsicn evaluation, Queue data structure- circular
queue, double cnded queue, pruperties, and functions
Unit 4

yaay ereCTatio, ee traveraspcoter. postner, norder, level [Link]


cadth
first and deph-first, Shertest path- Dijkstra's algorithm, Bellman-Ford algorithm, Foyd-Warhall algorithm -

Text Books/References

Alfred VAlho, Joàn E Haperoft, Jeffrry DUllman. Data Stractures &Algorithns, Pearon Publiuher,
02.

"Maria Rukadikar S. Dala Strucures &Algorithnss, SPD PubBshers, 2011.


Michael T. Goodrich &Robero Tamasia, Data Structures and Aleorithms in Java, Wiley India
Edition, Third Edition

Narasimha Karunanchi, Duta Siructures ond Algorihms Made Easy in Java, CarrerMonk, 20
Y. Langsam Augenstin and ATannenbium, Eusa Siructures using Cand C++. Pearson
Education, 2002

Ama Vistwa Vdapertham #TCAE ATech Curriculum une 2021


Lipschut Sevmour, Dala Strucures with C(Schaum's Outline Seriesk McGraw Hill Education India,
2004

Evaluation Pattern

|Assessment Intermal External Weightage (S)


Assienments (minimum 2) Internal

Term Project End Semester Examination Brterma

23AID13 Elements of Computing - L-T-P-C: 2-6-2-3

Course Objectíves
" This course aims to provide an integrative, project-oricnted approach to build software layers of a
general-purpose computer system
. The course will take the students through a series of software-Layer constructioa tasks
This course will demonstrate how theoretical and applied techniques taught in other computer science
courses are used in practice

Course Outeomes

After completing this course, students will be able to


COI Develop and execute prograns un low-evel languages such as Hack machine laneaer and
assembly language
|CO2 Crcate vnual machinc speeitkation or VM code for high-level and assemt

co4
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Syllabus

Basic Computer architecture, Basic Elements of Machine Language, Hack Machine language, different sets of
instructions, Hack programming. ¢uembly language vs Mahine language, Assenmbler- assembly proxess, Hack
sembly language, assembly language to binary converics.
Unit 2

Amta Vlshwa VVdyapeetham ITCAE Tech Curikuhm une 2021

Virtual Machine I: Stack Arithmetic Backgruund. VM Specification Part-1, Implementatioa and Perspective,
Perspective, High
Level Languare:Basketoundl, The Jask Languase Socifisation, Wrting Jak Aoisations
Unit 3

Compiler I- Syntax Analysis: Bckground, Specifcation, Implementation, Perspective. Compiler II - Code


Generation: Background, Specification, Implementation, Perpective. Operating Sytem Background, the Jack
0S Specification, Implementation, Perspestive.

Text Books / Relereces

Nisan, Noam, and Shimaon Schocken. The elements of computing nstems: building a moderm computer
from firH principles MIT pres, 2005

M. Morris Mano Computer System Archiecture, Prentice Hal, Third Edition.


Hennessy, John L, and Drvid A. Patterson. Computer architecture: a quantitutive approoch. Elsevier,
Sth Edition, 20t1

Evaluation Pattern

|Assessnent Intermal Fxtemal Weightage ()


ANents (nmum 2) 30

Mid-Term Examination Iotermal


Tam Proicct End Semester Exaumnation Extermal

23ECEI13 Introduction to Electronic LIPC:223]


22ADMII Glimpses of Glrivus Indla

Caure Ohjecthves
" To deepen studeats' understanding and further their knowiedge about the different aspects of Ladian
culture and heritage.
" To in stull into siudents a dynarnic awarcness and understanding of their country's achievenents and
civilizing influences in various ficlds and at varios cpxhs.

Course Outcomes
Afier completing this coune, tudents will be able to
IGet ano
in overvicw of Iadian contribution tn the world in the fickd l scieoce aod lte
Lierature

CO Unerstandthe foundational concepts of ancient Indiun educatiun systetn


F a m u l i a n g o f Vedas Ve
co4 rutieal tes froen t e SahGata and
Bhayavad Gia and odian [Link]
COS Ganan understanchng of Ammn's miein thee

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Syllabus

Mahabharata; Human Personality. India's


System in India; lasights from
To the Warld frum Lrdia: Education
Scientific System for Personality Refinenent

Unit 2 ELumples
Gita-The Handbook for Human Life:
God, Many Forms; Bhagavad
The Vedas: An Cvevicw: One
Mlodern India
of Karma Yoga in

Unit 3
Conservatioas with Amma
Life; Rale af Women:
Chanakya's Guidelines for Sucecessful

Tetbooks/ Referenc
Material Semester-2
Calrural Edcation KResource Calnue.
RCMajumlar. Ramukrishna Miaske lrstiute of
Caltural Heriage of India. BharutivaVidyuBhavan
Chandrashekharukharuti
The Vedas Swam
Fuure Michel Dunino, DK Publicanions
ndian Calture and ladia 's
Dharmapal. DK Publications.
The Beautiful Tree.
SriAunbinda Auroville Publication
India 's Rebirth.

valuation Patlern InternalEuermu TWeightage (


era
AssCsent
ena
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Pernod 20
Periodical 2 AsCsSent(AL
inuoas lcraal

Assignnent, Projets, and Reports.


End Semester
A-Can he Ouizzes,
23CHYIIS Introduction to aterial Iformatics LT-PC: 2-62-3

Course Objectives
Provide a fundamental understant1ng of the field of material science and informatics, material properties.

Amita Vhhwa Vidyapeetham STCAE ATech Cunmokm une 2021

Expiore the cuting-edge of modern material informatis tooks, inchuding machine learning. data analysis
and visualization, and molecular multiscale modelling.
Leurn bow to work with small. spare, and low-quality dataset.
Analysis material failure and sustainability
Develop A-bascd conputational model to design new malerials with specific properties

Course Outeomes

Affer completing this course, students will be able so


cOL Apply modern maternal informatics toos including machinelearning, simulationL Modelling.
visualizations to solve a specific challenge mot significanty.
CO2 Analysis material falure and sustainahilty
CO3 Design new materials and solve invere deign problem
C04 T Devcioped cfticient predctIve modci usng small, spares and low-qualty daasct

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Syllabus
Unit 1

Introduction to material science- structure, poperties, and process spaces - pruKes-struture-peupty liakages
foundation of material informatics - intruction to moleular mechani sm and fore fickd -quantification of
dynamics properties of polymers (monie carlo imulatinn, molecular dynamics simulatinn, normal mode analysis)
-electonics structure of aloms (Gaussan, Gaus view, deasity fuxtonal theury)
Uait 2

Quantification and screening of maierials properties property predaction and optimization aing Ai - malerials
design and discovery uing Al-how to kandle small, spured, and kowquality dataset using Al.
Unit 3

Malerials failure and suNtainability analyi - ncw material and invere materials deugn concepk solve iaverse
design uxing Al-enhance speed, efficaxy and cos-effectivesevs of material aung Al - bauc concept of quantum
computing in material informatics.
Uait 4

Case studies of aterials informatics (use of Al) in different fickls (eg cnergy, acropae, biomedical, etc)
ethical cnsiderations and limitations of materials inlormatics - future directions and challenges in matrials
informatics,

Amrita Vhhwe Vidapeetham STCAE &Tech Cuncm une 2021

Text Books / References

"Material lbnformatics: Afethods, Tools and Applicaions" by Olexandr Isayn, Aletandar Tropsha and
Strfano
"lnformatkcsfor Muteials Science and Engincring by Krishna Raja
"Machine Lraming in Materals Informatkcs: Methods and Applicaticns by Yaling Am

Evaluation Puttern

Asscssnent Intetoa Euern Weghtage ()


agnmenis (min

M-erm iaammunation Interna


Term Pojecv End Semester Eamnat Extrnal

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Svllabus

Unit 1 Semiconductor Physics


Conduction in semiconductors, Doping. PN Junction, Semiconductor diodes: PN diodes, Zener diode, Rectifiers
and fillers, Clipping and clamping circuits, Voltage regulators.
Unit 2 Transistors

Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT), Field Effect Transistors (FET), MOSFET, BJT amplifiers and oscillators,
Transistor as a switch - Amplifiers: common amplifier configurations, voltage gain and current gain, input and
output impedance, small signal analysis, frequency response, power amplifiers.
Unit 3 Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps)
ldeal characteristics, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, summing and difference amplifiers, integrators and
differentiators, comparators, oscillators, Schmitt trigger, Multivibrators Feedback Amplifiers Oscillators
DAC and ADC

Text Books / References

"Microelectronics" by Jacob Millman and A. Grabel, Tata MfcGraw-Hill Publishers, Second Eiion,
New Delhi, 1999.

"Op-amps and Linear lntegrated circuits" by Ramakant Gayakwad, , Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 1988.
Operational Anplifers and Linear Integrated Circuits 'by RobertF. Coughlin and Frederick F.
Driscoll., Pearson, 6th edition, 2000.

Evaluation Pattern
Assessment InternalExternal Weightage (%)
Assignments (minimum 2) Intermal 30
Quizzes (minimum 2) Internal 0
Mid-Term Examination Internal 20
|Term Projec/ End Semester Examination External I30

23CHYI15 Introduction to MMaterial Informatics L-T-P-C:2- 0- 2- 3


Course Objectives

"Provide afundamental understanding of the field of material science and informatics, material properties.

Amrita Vishea Vidyapeettham. BTC-AE BTech Curicuum June 2021

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