SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
One week short term training program on “Recent
advancements in civil engineering: challenges & future
perspectives”
2019 -20 Dept. of Civil Engineering
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
One week National level FDP on Machine Learning for
Social Relevance
2019 -20 Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
S.No Name of the Participant College Present/Absent1 Mr.Bhanu Chand Swarnandhra Emgineering College,Narsapur Present2 B.Murali Krishna Swarnandhra Emgineering College,Narsapur Present3 B.Aswini Devi Swarnandhra Emgineering College,Narsapur Present4 Ms. Sravani Papa Swarnandhra Emgineering College,Narsapur Present5 R.Pavan Kartheek Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla Present6 M. Karuna Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla Present7 G.Prasad Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla Present8 S.Venkata Ramana SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present9 M.Galeiah SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present
10 D.Anusha SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present11 T.V.K.P.Prasad SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present12 K.R.Sita Rama Raju SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present13 J.Rajanikanth SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present14 Ch.Someswara Rao SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present15 K.Koteswara Rao PVP Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present16 B.Narasimha Swamy PVP Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present17 J.Rama Devi PVP Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present18 T.Priyanka Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru Present19 A.Aparna Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru Present20 G.Santhi Raju Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru Present21 Dr.S.Harsha VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present22 M.Ashok Kumar VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present23 P.Ramesh Kumar VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present24 B.Jayanag VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present25 Dr.M.Sri Bala LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present26 K.Naga prasanthi LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present27 A.Sudhakar LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present28 T.Udaya Kumar LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present29 P.Surya Prabhakar Rao Pragathi Engineering College,Surampalem Present30 V.Surya Prakash Pragathi Engineering College,Surampalem Present31 B.PreethiDevi Pragathi Engineering College,Surampalem Present32 P.S.R.Murthy VIT,BVRM Present33 B.Revanth VIT,BVRM Present34 G.Ravindra Bharathi VIT,BVRM Present35 U.S.S.P.Jyothi VIT,BVRM Present36 G.Jagan GIET,Rajamundry Present37 P.R.Ravi Teja GIET,Rajamundry Present38 B.Sunil Kumar GIET,Rajamundry Present39 K.Anil Chowdary CRR college of Engineering,ELURU Present40 K.V.Raja Kumar CRR college of Engineering,ELURU Present41 T.Kesava SVECW,BVRM Present42 K.Raviteja SVECW,BVRM Present
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN::BHIMAVARAM(AUTONOMOUS)
Department of Computer Science & Engineering National Level FDP on Machine Learning for Social relevance from 12th to 16th October 2020
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence
2019 -20 Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
S.No Name of the Participant College Present/Absent1 Mrs. K. Pranathi VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present2 P.Ramya VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present3 P. Raveendra Babu VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present4 A. Jitendra VR Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present5 D. Kavitha PVP Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present6 G. Reshma PVP Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present7 Y. Suresh PVP Siddardha Engineering College,Vijayawada Present8 S. Sowjanya SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present9 D.S. Phanindra Varma SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present
10 P. Nagaraju SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present11 VMNSSVKR Gupta SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present12 V. Priyadarshini SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present13 P.Neelima SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present14 P. Bharat Siva Varma SRKR Engineering College,BVRM Present15 M. Rajesh Babu Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla Present16 Sri. K. Kishanchand Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla Present17 P. Srinivasa Rao Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla Present18 K. Amrutha Sagar Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru Present19 K. Ashok Reddy Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru Present20 P. Avinash Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru Present21 N. Tulasi Raju Swarnandhra Engineering College, Narsapur Present22 N. Lakshmi Narayana Swarnandhra Engineering College, Narsapur Present23 S. UmaMaheswara Rao Swarnandhra Engineering College, Narsapur Present24 M. Amala Swarnandhra Engineering College, Narsapur Present25 P.S.S. Teja VIT, BVRM Present26 CH Lakshmi Veenadhari VIT, BVRM Present27 K Sudhakar VIT, BVRM Present28 M.V. SubbaRao VIT, BVRM Present29 Y. Srilatha Pragathi Engineering College,Surampalem Present30 N.V.S.Sowjanya Pragathi Engineering College,Surampalem Present31 Chintha Venkata Ramana Pragathi Engineering College,Surampalem Present32 N V Naik LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present33 Lella Kranthi Kumar LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present34 A. Sudhakar LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present35 S. Govindu LBRC Engineering College,Mylavaram Present36 G. Sreeja GIET,Rajamundry Present37 Pasam Ragavendra Raviteja GIET,Rajamundry Present38 U. Subba Lakshmi GIET,Rajamundry Present39 G. Mohan Ram SVECW, BVRM Present40 K. Bhadrachalam SVECW, BVRM Present41 G. Satyanarayana CRR college of Engineering,ELURU Present42 M. Ganesh Babu CRR college of Engineering,ELURU Present
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN::BHIMAVARAM(AUTONOMOUS)
Department of Computer Science & Engineering National Level FDP on Recent Advancements in Artificial Intelligence from 23rd to 27th June 2020
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
AICTE Sponsored A Two weeks Faculty Development
Program on "Next generation wireless systems and
networks: theory to practice"
2019 -20 Dept. of Electronics &
Communication Engineering
Organizing Committee
CHIEF PATRONS Shri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES
Shri R. Ravi chandran, Vice-Chairman, SVES
Shri K Aditya Vissam, Secretary, SVES
PATRONS Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW
Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW
CONVENER Dr. GRLVN Srinivasa Raju, Prof. & HOD-ECE
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Dr. Sudheer Kumar Terlapu, Professor
Dr. M. Prema Kumar, Professor
Mr. V. Srinivasa Rao, Associate Professor
Mr. K. Murthy Raju, Associate Professor
Dr. M. Pradeep, Associate Professor
Mr. M.V. Ganeswara Rao, Associate Professor
Dr. P. Akhendra Kumar, Associate Professor
Dr. N. Prasad, Associate Professor
Mr. D. Murali Krishna, Associate Professor
Mr. P. Ravi Kumar, Associate Professor
Mr. R. Viswanadham, Assistant Professor
Mr. E.R. Praveen Kumar, Assistant Professor
Mr. A. Narayana Kiran, Assistant Professor
Mr. K.S.N. Raju, Assistant Professor
Ms. K. Priyanka, Assistant Professor
Mr. M. Padmanabha Raju, Assistant Professor
Mr. K. Praveen Kumar, Assistant Professor
Mr. J. Kiran, Assistant Professor
Mr. R.A.C. Varma, Assistant Professor
Mr. M. V. Subba Rao, Assistant Professor
Mr. T. Sairam Vamsi, Assistant Professor
Mr. M.A.S. Mohan Raju, Assistant Professor
Ms. G. Priyanka, Assistant Professor
Mr. K. Raja Sekhar, Assistant Professor
Ms. T. Sruthi, Assistant Professor
Mr. D. Krishna Madhav, Assistant Professor
Mr. D. Ramesh Varma, Assistant Professor
Ms. V. Radha Haneesha, Assistant Professor
Mr. D. Girish Kumar, Assistant Professor
Mr. G. Challa Ram, Assistant Professor
About the College
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for women (SVECW)
was established during academic year 2001-2002 to
empower women in professional courses. This institute has
witnessed significant growth within a period over 15 years
and stands out as one of the best engineering colleges in
AP. This institute is accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade.
This institution is under autonomous status from the
academic year 2014-15 and it is the first women’s college
under JNTUK to get such an autonomous status. In
recognition of its progressive strides, the World Bank has
granted TEQIP Phase-II project to SVECW. Indian
Merchant’s Chamber (IMC) recognized the services of
SVECW with its Ramakrishna Bajaj National Quality
award in education sector.
About the Department The Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering (ECE) of SVECW was established in the
academic year 2001- 02 with an annual intake of 60. The
Department is accredited by NBA for both UG and PG
programs. Present intake to the department is 180.
Department is enriched with 9 Doctorates and most of the
other faculty are in final stage of acquiring Ph.D. Degree.
ECE department has got R&D projects of worth Rs. 3
Crores from DST, AICTE, NRB-DRDO and other research
organizations. Also, it received grants from AICTE of
worth Rs. 38 Lakhs for Modernization of Laboratories and
organizing FDPs. The Department periodically organizes
seminars, symposia, FDPs, workshops and guest lectures
for the benefit of both the students and the faculty. The
department has an excellent blend of well experienced and
young faculty.
.
Address for Correspondence Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli,
Professor and Coordinator,
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (A),
Bhimavaram, West Godavari District,
Andhra Pradesh– 534 202.
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 9848570522, 9849782622.
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (A) (Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Accredited by NBA & NAAC with „A‟ Grade)
(Winner of IMCRB National Quality Award 2018, (Winner of APQO International Award)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram – 534202, W. G. District, Andhra Pradesh., India
Next Generation Wireless Systems
and Networks – Theory to Practice
Faculty Development Program
AICTE Sponsored Two Week FDP on
1-14 August, 2019
Coordinator
Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli, Professor, ECE
Co-Coordinators
Dr. K. Padma Vasavi, Professor, ECE
Dr. S. Hanumantha Rao, Professor, ECE
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Registration Registration fee details for various types of participants are given below.
Faculty participants from AICTE approved Institutions Rs. 1500*
Research Scholars Rs. 2000
Participants from Industry/R&D Organizations Rs. 3000
*The fee will be refundable
Registration form in the prescribed format approved by a competent authority should reach the Convener
by hand/post/E-mail along with the Demand Draft to be drawn in favor of “THE PRINCIPAL, Shri
Vishnu Engineering College for Women”, payable at Bhimavaram.
The total number of seats is 40, out of which 4 (maximum) are reserved for persons from industry.
Accommodation will be provided free of cost in the college hostels for eligible outstation participants
on prior request.
TA to outstation participants as per AICTE norms.
Downtown Southwest 12345 W Main St. 12345 SW Main St.
Resource Persons from
Academics
1. Dr. Shankar Prakriya, Professor, IIT, Delhi
2. Dr. A. Mallikarjuna Prasad, Director,
Academic Planning, JNTU, Kakinada
3. Dr. Atul Negi, Professor, HCU, Hyderabad
4. Dr. K. Jayanthi, Professor, PEC, Pondicherry
5. Dr. Ravi Kumar Jatoth, NIT, Warangal
6. Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Rout, NIT, Warangal
7. Dr. T.S. Pradeep Kumar, VIT University, T.N.
8. Dr. P. Samundiswary, Pondicherry University
9. Dr. S. Pothalaiya, VBIT, Hyderabad
10.Dr. V. Venkata Mani, NIT, Warangal
Resource Persons from
Industry
1. Mr. Senthil Kumar, Chief (R&D), Meeami
Technologies, Hyderabad
2. Mr. Vijender Busi Reddy, Scientist D, ADRIN,
Hyderabad
3. Mr. N. Pandi Durai, Tenet Techetronics,
Bangalore
4. Mr. R. Vikram, Samhitha Marines, Tamil Nadu
5. Mr. J. Prem Kumar, Capricot Technologies,
Bangalore
About the Program
5G and Cognitive Radio (CR) are the two emerging
technologies to meet the heavy mobile data traffic of
future wireless networks. The new era of
communication will be dominated by 5G in future.
In this FDP, subject experts from esteemed academic
institutes will enlighten the participants with their
experiences in research related to Cognitive Radio
and Wireless Sensor Networks and throw some light
on research topic selection and problem statement
development. Also, experts from academia and
industry will provide hands-on practice to
participants on implementation of Cognitive radio
concepts using SDR hardware, 5G physical layer
implementation using MATLAB, and Wireless
sensor networks using NS-2 and NS-3 simulation
tools.
Program Objectives
1. To enhance the research and teaching capabilities
of the participants in next generation wireless
systems and networks.
2. To provide hands-on training in Software Defined
Radio using USRP modules, and 5G and LTE
MATLAB toolbox simulations to extend the
design capabilities in the area of Wireless
Communication Systems.
3. To provide practical exposure to underwater
acoustic communication
4. To provide hands-on training in NS-2 and NS-3
to extend the knowledge of participants in the
area of Wireless sensor networks.
Faculty Development Programme
AICTE sponsored Two Week FDP on
Next Generation Wireless Systems
and Networks – Theory to Practice
1 – 14 August, 2019
SVECW(A), Bhimavaram (A.P) - 534 202
REGISTRATION FORM
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(Limited Accommodation is available)
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Sponsorship Certificate
Dr./Mr./Ms. …………………………………………………
is sponsored to attend the two week FDP on “NEXT
GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS AND
NETWORKS – THEORY TO PRACTICE” to be held
from 1st to 14
th August, 2019 at SVECW, Bhimavaram.
Place: Signature of the Head of the
Date: Institution with Seal
Prerequisites for the Course
Knowledge of Communication Systems &
Networking
Programming Knowledge of MATLAB, C, and
C++
Course Outline
Challenges in 5G mobile communications
Cognitive Radio Networks, Spectrum Sharing & Spectrum Sensing
Energy Harvesters for future networks
Voice Activated Distributed Cloud Device Control
Hands-on practice on GNU Radio and USRP
Underwater Acoustic Communication
Demonstration of Underwater Acoustic Modem
Node Localization and Routing in WSN
Mobile AdHoc Networks and their Security
Hands-on practice on LTE and 5G MATLAB Toolboxes
Hands-on practice on Routing and Security using NS-2 and NS-3 simulation tools.
Important Dates
Last date for registration : 10th July 2019.
Intimation to the participants: 12th July 2019.
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (Autonomous)::Bhimavaram
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
AICTE sponsored Two Weeks Faculty Development Program
on
“Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks - Theory to Practice” 1-14 August, 2019
Program Schedule
Date 09.00hrs – 10.30hrs 10.30hrs – 11.00hrs
11.00hrs – 12.30hrs 12.30hrs – 14.00hrs
14.00hrs – 15.30hrs 15.30hrs – 16.00hrs
16.00hrs – 17.30hrs
1.08.2019 Inauguration & Keynote Address Session 1
Lunch Break
Practical Session 1
Tea Break
Practical Session 2
2.08.2019 Session 2 Tea Break
Session 3 Session 4 Session 5
3.08.2019 Session 6 Session 7 Practical Session 3 Practical Session 4
4.08.2019 Local Tour
5.08.2019 Practical Session 5
Tea Break
Practical Session 6
Lunch Break
Practical Session 7
Tea Break
Practical Session 8
6.08.2019 Session 8 Practical Session 8 Practical Session 9 Practical Session 10
7.08.2019 Session 9 Practical Session 11 Session 10 Practical Session 12
8.08.2019 Practical Session 13 Practical Session 14 Practical Session 15 Practical Session 16
9.08.2019 Session 11 Practical Session 17 Practical Session 18 Practical Session 19
10.08.2019 Session 12 Session 13 Session 14 Session 15
11.08.2019 Session 16 Session 17 Session 18 Practical Session 20
12.08.2019 Practical Session 21 Practical Session 22 Practical Session 23 Practical Session 24
13.08.2019 Practical Session 25 Practical Session 26 Practical Session 27 Practical Session 28
14.08.2019 Session 19 Test Feedback and Valedictory Function
Theory Session Topics Practical Session Topics
Keynote Invited Talk on ”Blockchain Technologies and Applications”
Practical Session 1-2 Demonstration of UWA Communications using Evologics UWA Modems
Session 1 Challenges in Underwater wireless communications Practical Session 3 Implementation of Filters using GNU Radio
Session 2 Towards Higher security and Spectral Utilization Efficiency through Interference Management
Practical Session 4 Implementation of Windowing Techniques using GNU Radio
Session 3 A look at 5G and the Power Control Trends Practical Session 5 Implementation of Modulation Techniques using GNU Radio
Session 4 RF Energy Harvesters for Next Generation Communication Systems
Practical Session 6-7 Demonstration of USRP with some real-time examples
Session 5 Security Issues and Challenges in Wireless Networks Practical Session 8-10 Hands-on training with WLAN, 5G and LTE MATLAB Toolboxes
Session 6 Introduction to SDR and USRP Practical Session 11 Hands-on learning on USRP Support Package from Communications Toolbox
Session 7 Introduction to GNU Radio Practical Session 12 Installation and configuration of NS2; Overview of TCL Programming
Session 8 Introduction to WLAN 5G and LTE MATLAB Toolboxes Practical Session 13-14 Working with existing protocols; Trace file analysis; Plotting Xgraph; Performance evaluation of routing protocol
Session 9 Instructions for using the USRP with MATLAB/Simulink Practical Session 15-16 Energy and Security Models; Creation of New Agent and New Packet structure; Sending and receiving our own packets;
Session 10 Introduction to NS2 and Installation Procedures Practical Session 17-18 Design and recompilation of new protocol; Adding external patches in NS-2;
Session 11 Voice Activated Distributed Cloud Device Control Practical Session 19 Mini project on Network layer;
Session 12-13 Node Placement and Localization in WSN Practical Session 20 NS-3 Installation, C++ Programing in NS-3; Walk through of NS-3 APIs
Session 14-15 Routing and Security in Wireless Sensor Networks Practical Session 21-22 Simulating point-to-point Networks and CSMA networks in NS-3
Session 16 Mobile AdHoc Networks and their Security Practical Session 23 Setting up larger topologies using NS-3 helpers;
Session 17 Communication, GIS and their integration Practical Session 24 Simulating Ad hoc Wireless networks; Passing Real Data in NS-3;
Session 18 Overview of NS-3 and NS-3 installation Procedure. Practical Session 25-26 Encryption & decryption in NS-3; Simulating Infrastructure based Wireless networks; Walkthrough of Rate Adaptation Algorithms in NS-3
Session 19 Visible light communication for 5G Practical Session 27-28 Adding new modules to NS-3; Sample programs for UWA Networks in NS-3
Resource Persons Resource Persons
Keynote Dr. S. Venkataraman, Scientist H, SEG Director, ADRIN, Dept. of Space, Hyderabad
Session 14-15 Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Rout, NIT, Warangal
Session 1 Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli, Professor, SVECW, Bhimavaram Session 16 Dr. Atul Negi, Professor, HCU, Hyderabad
Session 2 Dr. Shankar Prakriya, Professor, IIT Delhi Session 17 Dr. Vijender Busi Reddy, Scientist-E, ADRIN, Hyderabad
Session 3-4 Dr. K. Jayanthi, Professor, PEC, Puducherry Session 18 Dr. T.S. Pradeep Kumar, VIT University, Chennai
Session 5 Dr. P. Samundiswary, SET, Pondicherry University Session 19 Dr. V. Venkata Mani, NIT, Warangal
Session 6 Mr. N. Pandidurai, Tenet Techetronics, Bangalore Practical Sessions 1-2 Mr. R. Vikram, Samhitha Marines, Tamil Nadu
Session 7 Mr. Amitesh Pandey, Tenet Techetronics, Bangalore Practical Sessions 3-7 Mr. N. Pandidurai & Mr. Amitesh Pandey, Tenet Techetronics, Bangalore
Session 8 Mr. Nitin Roy, Application Engineer, MathWorks India Practical Sessions 8-10 Mr. Nitin Roy, Application Engineer, MathWorks India
Session 9 Mr. J. Prem Kumar, Capricot Technologies, Bangalore Practical Session 11 Mr. J. Prem Kumar, Capricot Technologies, Bangalore
Session 10 Dr. Pothalaiah Sake, Professor, VBIT, Hyderabad Practical Sessions 12-19 Dr. Pothalaiah Sake, Professor, VBIT, Hyderabad
Session 11 Mr. Senthil Kumar, Meeami Technologies, Hyderabad Practical Sessiosn 20-28 Dr. T.S. Pradeep Kumar, VIT University, Chennai
Session 12-13 Dr. J. Ravi Kumar, NIT, Warangal
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AICTE Sponsored
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FDP Completion Report
1-14 August, 2019
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (A),
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram – 534202
by Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli
FDP Coordinator
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Declaration
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) of Shri Vishnu Engineering College
for Women (Autonomous) organized an AICTE sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on
―Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks – Theory to Practice, NGWSN-2019‖ for two weeks
starting from 1st August, 2019 to 14
th August, 2019.
Acknowledgements
The satisfaction that accompanies the successful completion of any work would be incomplete
without mentioning the people who made it possible.
We are very much thankful to AICTE, the sponsors of this Faculty Development Program,
without their generous financial support, it would not have been possible to organize this two week FDP.
We take the opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to the management of Shri Vishnu
Engineering College for Women (SVECW) for providing all the facilities which we needed for smooth
conduct of FDP.
We are thankful to Dr. V. Purushothama Raju, Professor and Head of CSE Department for
allowing us to use their Lab with 40 computers which have 4 GB RAM for conducting Practical
Sessions related to Network Simulation.
We are thankful to MathWorks India for providing MATLAB 2019 version in 40 computers to
use it as trial for 20 days.
We are thankful to Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore for bringing Rs. 10 Lakh worth SDRs and
other hardware for hands-on training on SDR.
Finally, we express our thanks to all the teaching and supporting staff and associates of the
department for their helping hand in successful completion of the project.
Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli
Programme Coordinator
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Contents
1. Introduction 3
1.1 Primary Goal 3
1.2 Program Objectives 3
1.3 Course Outline 3
1.4 Resource Persons from Academic Institutions 4
1.5 Resource Persons from Industry 4
1.6 Resource Persons from Research Organisation 5
1.7 Program Evaluation Committee 5
2. Inaugural Function 6
3. Session Report 8
3.1 Blockchain Technologies and Applications 8
3.2 Challenges in Underwater Wireless Communications 9
3.3 Demonstration of UWAC 10
3.4 Towards Higher security and Spectral Utilization Efficiency through Interference
Management
12
3.5 Power Control in Next Generation 5G Networks 13
3.6 Energy Harvesters for in Next Generation Networks – A Smart Approach 14
3.7 Security Issues and Challenges in Wireless Networks 15
3.8 Introduction to Software Defined Radio 16
3.9 Introduction to USRP and GNU Radio 17
3.10 Hands-on training on GNU Radio 18
3.11 Local Tour to Antharvedi 19
3.12 Hands-on Training on Software Defined Radio 21
3.13 Developing LTE and 5G Wireless Communications Systems Using MATLAB and
Simulink
22
3.14 Hands-on Training on 5G, LTE and RF MATLAB Toolboxes 23
3.15 Hands-on learning on USRP Support Package from Communications Toolbox 25
3.16 Hands-on Training on Network Simulation using NS-2 26
3.17 Voice Activated Distributed Cloud Device Control 28
3.18 Routing and Security in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks & Emerging
Applications of Internet of Things
29
3.19 Trust Models in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks 31
3.20 Communication, GIS and Their Integration 32
3.21 Hands-on Training on Network Simulation using NS-3 33
3.22 Visible Light Communication for 5G 36
4. Test and Feedback 37
4.1 FDP Test 37
4.2 Feedback Analysis 38
5. Valedictory Function 42
6. List of Participants 48
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5G and Cognitive Radio (CR) are the two emerging technologies to meet the heavy mobile data
traffic of future wireless networks. The new era of communication will be dominated by 5G in future.
The Faculty Development Programme (FDP) was proposed keeping the following Primary Goal.
1.1 Primary Goal of FDP
The Primary Goal of the FDP is to build research and teaching competence for holistic
development of individual faculty members by updating them on the latest trends of Wireless Systems
and Networks.
To achieve this goal of FDP on ―Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks – Theory to
Practice‖, the following four program objectives were set.
1.2 Program Objectives
1. To enhance the research and teaching capabilities of the participants in next generation wireless
systems and networks.
2. To provide hands-on training in Software Defined Radio using USRP modules, and 5G and
LTE MATLAB toolbox simulations to extend the design capabilities in the area of Wireless
Communication Systems.
3. To provide practical exposure to underwater acoustic communication
4. To provide hands-on training in NS-2 and NS-3 to extend the knowledge of participants in the
area of Wireless sensor networks.
Keeping these program objectives in mind, both wireless systems and wireless networks were
included in the FDP in the following way.
1.3 Course Outline
Challenges in 5G mobile communications
Cognitive Radio Networks, Spectrum Sharing & Spectrum Sensing
Energy Harvesters for future networks
Visible Light Communication
1. Introduction
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Underwater Acoustic Communication
Voice Activated Distributed Cloud Device Control
Node Localization and Routing in WSN
Mobile AdHoc Networks and their Security
Hands-on training on GNU Radio and USRP
Demonstration of Underwater Acoustic Modem
Hands-on training on LTE, 5G and RF MATLAB Toolboxes
Hands-on training on Simulation of Wireless Networks using NS-2 and NS-3 simulation tools.
To cover all the points in the course outline, resource persons from academia and industry are
invited. The following eminent people accepted our invitation to share their research experience with the
participants of FDP.
1.4 Resource Persons from Academic Institutions
1. Dr. Shankar Prakriya, Professor, IIT, Delhi
2. Dr. A. Mallikarjuna Prasad, Director, Academic Planning, JNTU, Kakinada
3. Dr. Atul Negi, Professor, HCU, Hyderabad
4. Dr. K. Jayanthi, Professor, PEC, Pondicherry
5. Dr. Ravi Kumar Jatoth, NIT, Warangal
6. Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Rout, NIT, Warangal
7. Dr.T.S. Pradeep Kumar, VIT University, T.N.
8. Dr. P. Samundiswary, Pondicherry University
9. Dr. S. Pothalaiah, VBIT, Hyderabad
10. Dr. V. Venkata Mani, NIT, Warangal
1.5 Resource Persons from Industry
11. Mr. Senthil Kumar, Chief (R&D), Meeami Technologies, Hyderabad
12. Dr. Vijender Busi Reddy, Scientist E, ADRIN, Hyderabad
13. Mr. N. Pandi Durai, Tenet Techetronics, Bangalore
14. Mr. V. Amitesh Pandey, Tenet Techetronics, Bangalore
15. Mr. R. Vikram, Samhitha Marines, Tamil Nadu
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16. Mr. Nitin Roy, MathWorks India, Hyderabad.
17. Mr. J. Prem Kumar, Capricot Technologies, Bangalore
1.6 Resource Persons from Research Organisation
18. Dr. S. Venkataraman, Scientis-H, SEG Director, ADRIN, Department of Space, Hyderabad.
19. Dr. Vijender Busi Reddy, Scientist - E, ADRIN, Department of Space, Hyderabad
After getting FDP sanctioning letter from AICTE, Program Evaluation Committee (PEC) has been
formed with the following committee members.
1.7 Program Evaluation Committee
1. Chairperson - Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal
2. Member Secretary - Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli, Professor & Program Coordinator
3. Member 1 - Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju, Professor & Head of ECE Department
4. Member 2 - Dr. V. Purushothama Raju, Professor & Head of CSE Department
5. Member 3 - Dr. S. Hanumantha Rao, Professor & Subject Expert
6. Member 4 - Dr. T. Sudheer Kumar, Professor & Subject Expert
This AICTE sponsored two-week FDP was decided to organise during 1-14 August, 2019.
From the submitted applications for FDP, PEC selected 40 faculty members and 3 research
scholars on the basis of their Curriculum Vitae. The selected members belong to different
institutes/colleges recognised by AICTE and affiliated to various Universities of Madhya Pradesh, Tamil
Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. FDP kit was issued to each participant at the time of the
registration. Registration Fee was returned and travel charges were reimbursed upon submission of
tickets. Accommodation to participants and resource persons was provided inside the campus. Lunch,
Dinner and 2 high Tea (Morning & Evening) was provided to participants daily.
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AICTE sponsored Faculty Development Programme with the theme ―Next Generation Wireless
Systems and Networks – Theory to Practice‖ was inaugurated on 1st August, 2019. Eminent Personality
Dr. Sarma Venkataraman, Scientist-H and Director of Systems Engineering Group, Advanced Data
Processing Research Institute (ADRIN), Department of Space, Hyderabad was present as Chief Guest.
At 10 AM, Dr. K. Padma Vasavi, Co-coordinator of FDP invited dignitaries on to the dais. Then
the Programme was inaugurated by digital lighting of lamp by Chief Guest Dr. Sarma Venkataraman
along with Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal and FDP Chairman, Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, Dr.
G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju Head of ECE Department and FDP Convenor and Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli
Professor and FDP Coordinator. The respected personalities present in this occasion were Dr. V.
Purushothama Raju, Head of CSE Department, Dr. S. M. Padmaja, Head of EEE Department, Dr. D.
Venkata Naga Raju, Head of IT Department Dr. U. Venkatapathi Raju, Professor, Civil Engineering
Department, Dr. G. Subba Raju, Head of MBA Department and Dr. T.S.R.Murthy, Head of Basic
Sciences,
Fig. 2.1. The persons from Right to Left in the left most picture: Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju, Dr. K.
Padma Vasavi; Middle Picture: Dr. Sarma Venkataraman lighting the lamp; Right most Picture:
Floral tributes were given to (Late) Padmasri Dr. B. V. Raju, Founder of Shri Vishnu Engineering
College for Women.
2. Inaugural Session
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In welcome speech, Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju shared his views with the faculty participants
that if faculty wants to develop themselves and their students, then attending such faculty development
programmes would enhance their skills of teaching concepts practically. Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli
highlighted the importance and objectives of organizing faculty development programmes. She briefed
the participants about the topics selected for the FDP and highlighted the reasons and importance of the
same. Also, she informed them the program schedule.
Fig. 2.2(a) Welcome address by Dr. G.R.L.V.N.S. Raju and (b) Program schedule by Dr. Pushpa
Honourable Chief Guest Dr. Sarma Venkataraman greeted all the participants and gave his
valuable thoughts on importance of faculty development programme. He congratulated SVECW faculty
for arranging FDP and wished all present a good time ahead. The inaugural function was concluded by
Vote of Thanks by Dr. S. Hanumanth Rao, Co-coordinator of FDP.
Fig. 2.3 (a) Greetings by Dr. S. Venkataraman and (b) Vote of Thanks by Dr. S. Hanumantha Rao
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First Day (1st August, 2019) – Forenoon Session
Keynote Address:
3.1 Blockchain Technologies and Applications
Speaker: Dr. Sarma Venkataraman, Scientist-H and Director of Systems Engineering Group,
Advanced Data Processing Research Institute (ADRIN), Department of Space, Hyderabad.
Dr. Sarma Venkataraman started with one of the
popular versions of blockchain i.e., cryptocurrency giant
Bitcoin. He explained Blockchain as a distributed ledger
technology that acts as a shared database, keeping all of its
copies synced and verified. Blockchain is transforming
data storage, security, digital property management,
transactions in a variety of forms, and much more.
Dr. Sarma explained history and working of Blockchain briefly. Then he described various
possible Blockchain platforms and Consensus Protocols. He discussed applications and challenges of
Blockchain. He concluded his talk by introducing IoT based Blockchains. With real-time examples, he
explained how the impact of blockchain is going to be felt across a number of industries, including
manufacturing, insurance, healthcare, retail, logistics, and more.
Principal and Vice-Principal felicitated Dr. Sarma Venkataraman with a shall and memento.
3. Session Report
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First Day (1st August, 2019) – Post Lunch Session
3.2 Challenges in Underwater Wireless Communications
Speaker: Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli, Professor and FDP Coordinator, ECE Department, Shri Vishnu
Engineering College for Women (A), Bhimavaram – 534 202, Andhra Pradesh.
Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli mentioned that 71% of earth surface is covered by water and 29% is by land
and explained the underwater channel characteristics by defining Plasma Frequency which is 250 GHz
for underwater channels. If frequency of operation is less than Plasma frequency, 250 GHz, the water
channel acts as conductor and otherwise it acts as Dielectric.
She compared RF communications in water with RF communications in space. With
mathematical expressions she gave clear idea on performance of EM waves in dielectric media and in
conducting media. RF frequencies used in wireless communications are always less than 250 GHz and
hence water behaves as conducting medium as compared to space which acts as dielectric medium. With
mathematical analysis she proved RF communications is useful only for water to space communications
and is unfit for underwater communications.
Then she considered underwater optical communication and explained its drawbacks like
requirement of line of sight and scattering of light in water which make it unfit for long distance
communication. Then she highlighted important characteristics of acoustic waves and concluded that
underwater acoustic communication is the only option for underwater long distance communication.
Glimpses of Dr. Pushpa delivering Talk:
She made the session interactive and clarified all the questions raised by the participants.
As part of this theory session Mr. R. Vikram presented his company Samhitha Marine’s profile.
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Speaker: Mr. R. Vikram, Assistant Manager, Samhitha Marine Private Limited, Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
India.
Underwater Acoustic Modem
Samhitha Marine is India representative of Evologics, a Germany based company. As part of
project sponsored by Naval Research Board, DRDO, underwater acoustic modems were purchased from
Evologics through Samhitha Marine. As a representative of Samhitha Marine, Mr. Vikram showed how
his company associates with several other companies for distribution of their products. Then he
described how underwater acoustic modems are used for sonar-based communication underwater.
He discussed major problem for underwater data telemetry and explained features of underwater
acoustic modems from Evologics. Evologics uses their patented technology S2C (Sweep Spread Carrier)
in underwater acoustic modems. Dr. S. Hanumantha Rao felicitated him with a memento.
Glimpses of Mr. Vikram delivering Talk and his felicitation:
First Day (1st August, 2019) – Last Session
3.3 Demonstration of UWAC
Resource Persons:
1. Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli, FDP Coordinator
2. Mr. R. Vikram, Assistant Manager, Samhitha Marine, Tamil Nadu.
3. Mr. M.A.S. Mohanraj, Co-PI, UWAC Project, NRB-DRDO.
As part of underwater acoustic communication (UWAC) project from Naval Research Board,
DRDO, we purchased underwater acoustic modems from Evologics, a Germany based company.
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Experimental set-up for testing underwater acoustic modems for air test:
After theory session on underwater wireless communications, participants were taken to the
Swimming Pool in the college campus and underwater acoustic communication was demonstrated.
Experimental set-up for testing underwater acoustic modems in air is shown below.
Glimpses of UWAC demonstration:
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2nd Day (2nd August, 2019) – Morning Session
3.4 Towards Higher security and Spectral Utilization
Efficiency through Interference Management
Speaker: Dr. Shankar Prakriya, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110 016, India.
Dr. Shankar Prakriya started his talk by
discussing Communication Terminology and then
explained the 5G specifications. He highlighted a
large variety of scenarios in which Interference
occurs. He explained how co-existence of Macro,
Micro, Femto and Pico Cells provide better
coverage and cater to different traffic types. Then
he explained occurrence of interference in Device
to Device (D2D) communication.
He discussed the full-duplex communication for improving Spectrum utilization efficiency. He
emphasized that Cognitive underlay principles provide a very convenient framework for the same. Dr.
Shankar explained in detail about interference in wireless networks and about Heterogenous Networks.
He stated that the use of relay stations has been suggested in LTE-A. He mentioned that Security
concerns in interference-limited tiered networks are a new research problem never faced before. Then he
suggested that we need to develop interference management/network management techniques to ensure
reliable and secure communication in networks having co-channel interference.
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He discussed spatial reuse with ITL
apportioning in which judicious choice of
secondary transmit powers can improve data rates
besides limiting interference at the primary
receiver. He concluded his talk by discussing
various research areas in 5G communications.
With his talk, participants got the idea of depth of
research that is going on in 5G communications.
2nd Day (2nd August, 2019) – Forenoon Session
3.5 Power Control in Next Generation 5G Networks
Speaker: Dr. K. Jayanthi, Professor, Department of ECE, Pondicherry Engineering College,
Pondicherry-605014, India
Dr. Jayanthi started her talk with the comparison of different generations of wireless
communication in terms of power control. She defined Power Control as the intelligent selection of
transmitter power output in a communication system to achieve good and reliable performance along
with energy efficiency.
She said that power control is performed
to achieve the desired link quality, enhanced
capacity with minimum possible transmit power
leading to energy efficient transmissions. She
emphasized the importance power control in
Uplink and Downlink and discussed in detail.
She discussed how next generation 5G is
different from earlier generations. Then she
brought attention of audience towards key
enabling technologies for 5G. Later she explained
briefly the three fundamental requirements for
building 5G wireless networks for ubiquitous
connectivity. She concluded her talk by
discussing 5G expectations.
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2nd Day (2nd August, 2019) – Post Lunch Session
3.6 Energy Harvesters for in Next Generation Networks –
A Smart Approach
Speaker: Dr. K. Jayanthi, Professor, Department of ECE, Pondicherry Engineering College,
Pondicherry-605014, India
She started her talk by defining Energy Efficiency and introduced Energy Harvesting as the
capture and conversion of small amounts of readily available energy in the environment into usable
electrical energy. She said that with the current power source technology, 1 trillion IoT devices will
require several trillion tonnes of energy from the battery sources. She revealed that IoT devices will see
275 million battery changes per day – an unsustainable and inefficient prospect. Therefore future
wireless devices must operate with an efficiency with which each Joule of energy is used to transmit
information must increase by a factor 1000 or more. She emphasised that in future 5G potential
applications, battery replacement effort becomes more costly and complex as scale increases. Then she
stated that Energy Harvesting is the only possible option. Also potential 5G applications require energy-
aware devices that are potentially capable of harvesting their required energy from ambient sources.
She discussed comparatively various Wireless Energy Transfer techniques. Then she gave idea
on Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT). She concluded her session by
discussing Logical map of the research on exploiting interference for energy harvesting.
Glimpses of Dr. Jayanthi delivering talk and her felicitation:
Throughout her presentation, Dr. Jayanthi exhibited full of energy which helped participants to
get the awareness of research issues in SWIPT mode. Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju and Dr. Pushpa
Kotipalli felicitated her with memento and FDP kit.
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2nd Day (2nd August, 2019) – Last Session
3.7 Security Issues and Challenges in Wireless Networks
Speaker: Dr. P. Samundiswary, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics Engineering,
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.
Dr. Samundiswary discussed the importance of
security in wireless networks. She started with basic
terminology related to Security. Then she continued her
talk by giving overall idea of wireless security issues
including cryptographic coprocessors, encryption,
authentication, key management, attacks and
countermeasures, secure routing, secure medium access
control, intrusion detection, epidemics, security
performance analysis, security issues in applications.
Then she dealt the security management system for wireless networks and discussed the security
process of WiMAX networks. Finally she concluded her talk with a discussion on the open research
issues in respect of wireless network security.
Dr. G.R.L.V.N.
Srinivasa Raju and
Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli
felicitated her with
memento and FDP
kit.
Some of the participants took group photo with Dr. Samundiswary, Dr. Pushpa and Dr. Jayanthi.
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3rd Day (3rd August, 2019) – Morning Session
3.8 Introduction to Software Defined Radio
Speaker: Mr. Amitesh Pandey, Field Application Engineer, Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore, India.
Mr. Amitesh Pandey started his session with
discussion on working of each block of traditional radio
system. Traditional radio system is suitable for fixed
application. He explained how present day wireless
systems demand increasingly high degree of software
intelligence/reconfigurability to include field feedback or
remote diagnostics/customization as per user request.
He described on Software Defined Radio (SDR) as
a radio communication system, where components which
have been traditionally implemented in hardware like
mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators and demodulators,
detectors, etc are now instead replaced and implemented
by means of software on a personal computer or in the
embedded system.
Then he described architecture of SDR with three main sections – Baseband section, IF section
and RF section as shown in figure below.
He concluded his talk by listing applications of SDR in several fields.
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3rd Day (3rd August, 2019) – Forenoon Session
3.9 Introduction to USRP and GNU Radio
Speaker: Mr. Pandi Durai, Senior Design Engineer, Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore, India.
Mr. Pandi Durai started his talk with application
of SDR in 5G. He stated that Universal Software Radio
Peripheral (USRP) is a range of software-defined radios
designed and sold by Ettus Research and its parent
company, National Instruments. He discussed features
of different types of USRPs – Bus Series USRP,
Network Series USRP, X Series USRP and Embedded
Series USRP. He exhibited RF daughterboard and
USRP B100 platform from Ettus Research.
Then he discussed types of RF Daughter Boards.
Then he described the architecture of SDR USRP N210
from Ettus Research. It consists of FPGA-Xilinx Spartan
3A-DSP. He said that USRP is only one of many
recommended hardware peripherals by GNU Radio. The
basic idea of this kind of hardware it to be the front-end
of our baseband signals processing waveforms in order to
be transmitted over the air.
Later he briefly discussed on GNU Radio. GNU Radio is a software library, which can be used to
develop complete applications for radio engineering and Signal Processing. GNU radio is published in
2001. The main features of GNU Radio are flexibility and configurability.
Then he explained that Python is used for Coding in GNU radio and GNU radio can be extended by
writing code in C++ domain. He concluded this session with installation procedure of GNU Radio.
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3rd Day (3rd August, 2019) – Afternoon Sessions
3.10 Hands-on training on GNU Radio
Resource Persons:
1. Mr. Pandi Durai, Senior Design Engineer, Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore
2. Mr. Amitesh Pandey, Field Application Engineer, Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore
GRC abbreviated as GNU Radio companion is a free & open-source software development toolkit
which provides analyzing of real time signals using signal processing blocks in order to implement the
radio standards. It can be interfaced with external Radio frequency hardware for validation, or else can
be used without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in research, industry,
Academia, Government, and Hobbyist environments.
Mr. Pandi Durai and Mr. Amitesh Pandey gave hands-on training to the participants on GNU Radio
using USB enabled GNU Radio software. After opening the terminal and typing ―gnuradio-companion‖,
a window of GNU Radio terminal opens. Python and C++ are used to write powerful signal processing
and radio applications. They explained different types of user application development blocks in GNU
Radio like Audio tools, Boolean Operators, File Operators, Filters, Type converters and Waveform
generators.
Fig. 21. Demonstration of GNU Radio
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Glimpses of Hands – on training on GNU Radio
4th Day (4th August, 2019 - Sunday)
3.11 Local Tour to Antharvedi
Local Tour to nearest tourist place ―Antharvedi‖ was arrangement for the interested participants.
Antarvedi is a village in the Sakhinetipalle mandal, or tehsil, located in the East Godavari district of the
Andhra Pradesh state in India.
The village is situated at the place where the Bay of Bengal and Vashista Godavari, a tributary of
the Godavari River, meet. The place of confluence of the mighty ocean and the river is called ―the Sapta
Sagara Sangam Pradesam‖. The water in this area is surprisingly sweet, cool and pleasant unlike the
salty seawater one would assume it to be and many devotes drink it in the form of Prasad. There are
seven sacred bathing spots in India and this place is one of them.
Antharvedi Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is popularly known as the Kashi of the South or the
―Dakshina Kashi‖. This place is a significant pilgrim center in the East Godavari District of Andhra
Pradesh. Antharvedi is 59 km away from Bhimavaram.
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Mr. Murthy Raju, Associate Professor in ECE Department of Shri Vishnu Engineering College
for Women acted as tour guide. He took interested participants to Antharvedi in a bus hired for the tour.
They started in the morning at 9 AM from the college and it took them two hours to reach Antharvedi.
First thing they did in Antharvedi is taking darshan of the deity (God Vishnu) in Lakshmi
Narasimha Swamy Temple and took prasadam. After lunch they went to the beach near a lighthouse, to
see the place where river Godavari meets the Bay of Bengal.
They spent some time there by enjoying the great picturesque view of Sagara Sangamam.
Nothing soothes the soul like a walk on the beach. They enjoyed the trip by playing with beach waters.
The trip helped them to know each other beyond professional zone and to find friends in them.
Glimpses of Local tour to Antharvedi:
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5th Day (5th August, 2019)
3.12 Hands-on Training on Software Defined Radio
Resource Persons:
1. Mr. Pandi Durai, Senior Design Engineer, Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore
2. Mr. Amitesh Pandey, Field Application Engineer, Tenet Technetronics, Bangalore
On 5th
August, 2019, Mr. Pandi Durai and Mr. Amitesh Pandey gave hands-on training on
software defined radio (SDR).
In the first session, they explained USRP block diagram, hardware specifications and interfacing USRP
with PC. They made participants into 8 teams each team consisting 5 participants. They called two teams at a
time, one team was assigned transmission part and the second team was receiver part. Then they demonstrated
transmission and reception of waveforms - Sine wave, Cosine wave, Triangular wave and Square wave. These two
teams changed their positions of transmission and reception, and repeated the experiment of transmission and
reception of waveform. Then they explained the procedure to other teams and every team in turn got hands-on
training. In the similar way, Mr. Pandi Durai and Mr. Amitesh Pandey demonstrated practical examples like FM
Receiver, Dial tone transmission and reception. Then they demonstrated the real-time applications with SDR such
as FM transmitter and OpenBTS.
Glimpses of Mr. Pandi and Mr. Amitesh conducting hands-on-training on SDR:
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Dr. Pushpa thanked them for bringing Rs. 10 Lakhs worth SDRs and accompanying items and
providing hands-on training to participants. Dr. K. Padma Vasavi and Dr. K. Pushpa felicitated Mr.
Pandi Durai and Mr. Amitesh Pandey with mementoes and FDP kits.
6th Day (6th August, 2019) – Morning Sessions
3.13 Developing LTE and 5G Wireless Communications
Systems Using MATLAB and Simulink
Speaker: Mr. Nitin Rai, Application Engineering Group, MathWorks India Private Limited,
Hyderabad, Telangana.
Mr. Nitin Rai started his discussion with advances in MATLAB, list of present day available
toolboxes and how they are useful for research community people. He mainly concentrated on three
MATLAB toolboxes – LTE, 5G and RF toolboxes. Wireless engineers are pursuing 5G and other
advanced technologies to achieve gigabit data rates, ubiquitous coverage, and massive connectivity for
many applications such as IoT and V2X. He emphasised that there is a need to improve performance and
coexist with multiple communications standards and devices while reducing the overall area and power
imposes challenging requirements on baseband DSP, RF front ends, and antenna design. Therefore,
gaining an insight into such complex systems and performing architectural analysis and trade-offs
require a design model that includes DSP, RF, antenna and channel, as well as impairments.
He discussed on Power Amplifier (PA) modelling and testing using MathWorks Tools. Other
Topics he covered are Modelling RF impairments, SimRF libraries, and Modelling Amplifiers in
SimRF. He discussed on MathWorks Campus-Wide License. It provides access to MATLAB and
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Simulink for all faculty and students whenever, wherever they need. Users can teach, learn, and conduct
research with MATLAB and Simulink on personal computers both on and off campus and in university
labs. He suggested to take single MathWorks Campus-Wide License for all the four campuses in Shri
Vishnu Educational Society. Mr. Venkata Krishna, Business Manager from Capricot Technologies, a
MATLAB distributor attended the event.
Glimpses of Mr. Nitin Rai delivering talk:
6th Day (6th August, 2019) – Afternoon Sessions
3.14 Hands-on Training on 5G, LTE and RF MATLAB
Toolboxes
MathWorks India sponsored this Faculty Development Programme by providing MATLAB 2019
version software in 40 systems for 20 day free trail. With the instructions from Mr. Nitin Rai,
participants opened MATLAB 2019 software and studied different toolboxes available. Mr. Nitin
opened 5G toolbox and showed a comprehensive set of transmitters, channel models and receiver
algorithms provided as customizable and editable library of MATLAB functions. He described these
functions as the golden reference for design verification and also C/C++ code can be generated from
MATLAB functions with MATLAB Coder for acceleration, building standalone applications or to create
modules added to your existing 5G testing tools.
For explaining MATLAB Testbench for device under test (DUT), he has generated the test signal
with LTE System Toolbox. PA is considered as DUT. Hence he simulated the effects of PA using
SimRF and then computed the EVM/ACLR with LTE System Toolbox. At each step, results and
observations are discussed with the participants. He demonstrated complete end-to-end set-up using
LTE toolbox, MATLAB Testbench and SimRF with the help of block diagram as shown below.
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Participants repeated the procedure mentioned in demonstration and checked various features of
LTE toolbox and SimRF libraries. In this way participants gained insight into the behaviour and
performance of 5G radio access technologies as defined by the Release 15 3GPP NR standard. Through
end-to-end link-level simulation, they developed system performance metrics.
Dr. Pushpa thanked MathWorks for sponsoring MATLAB 2019 trial for 20 days. Then Dr.
G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju and Dr. Pushpa felicitated Mr. Nitin Rai with memento and FDP kit.
Glimpses of Mr. Nitin explaining Matlab code and his felicitation:
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7th Day (7th August, 2019) – Morning Sessions
3.15 Hands-on learning on USRP Support Package from
Communications Toolbox
Speaker: Mr. J. Prem Kumar, Product Manager for MathWorks India, Capricot Technologies Private
Limited, Hyderabad, Telangana.
Mr. J. Prem Kumar had given very useful demonstration on Implementation of end to end
wireless communication link with the help of national instruments SDRs and MATLAB Simulink and
MATLAB coding. He has given real time demonstration on SDRS. Initially, he gave detailed theoretical
concepts behind the SDR and its internal architecture. Thereafter, he gave an over view of supporting
hardware packages which are required to connect SDR with MATLAB Software.
Glimpses of Mr. Prem Kumar delivering talk:
He demonstrated usage of RTL SDR for receiving the various practical signals to analyse with
different algorithms. He handled a hands-on session on ―Design a FM and AM transmitters and receivers
to send an audio signals and Image‖ along with the data over a wireless link using national instruments
USRPs and MATLAB Simulink. The participants are very much benefited in the form of learning and
doing the things related to SDRs and MATLAB.
The faculty who wants to start the research in
Cognitive radio and next generation wireless systems or
already doing research in communications very much
benefited with these sessions. Dr. K. Padma Vasavi and
Dr.S. Hanumantha Rao felicitated him with memento and
FDP Kit.
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3.16 Hands-on Training on Network Simulation using NS-2
Speaker: Dr. Pothalaiah Sake, Associate Professor, Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology,
Ghatkesar, R.R. District, Telangana.
7th Day (7th August, 2019) – Afternoon Sessions
Dr. Pothalaih has given total one theory lecture and eight practical sessions on NS-2. In the 1st
session, he introduced WSN and its research advancements in current applications along with NS-2
Software installation procedure, which is the basic requirement for any student participant those who are
using NS-2.
8th Day (8th August, 2019)
The practical Sessions started with node placement and localization in WSN, these sessions will
make the participants to understand how to create a network in both wired and wireless scenario using
NAM, and also he gave brief overview on Programming structure of NS-2 which includes TCL
Scripting and C++ orientation. Continued practical sessions, he explained about routing and security in
wireless sensor networks which is the major challenge in present day wireless Adhoc Networks. Then he
explained different routing protocols like AODV, DSDV, OLSR and some of security attacks in
MANETs like black hole and wormhole attack.
Glimpses of Dr. Pothalaih providing hands on training on Routing Protocols
using NS-2:
9th Day (9th August, 2019)
Except morning session, remaining three sessions were handled by Dr. Pothalaiah for practical
sessions on network simulation using NS-2. He explained about energy and security models for new
agent and new packet structure for sending and receiving our own packets. With this session, the
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participants gained knowledge on how to create their own protocols and how to perform routing between
them and also they got familiarity with how to modify .CC file and .H file according to new protocol
design.
Glimpses of Dr. Pothalaih providing hands on training on Security Models
using NS-2:
In the last practical session, he explained about how to calculate performance parameters like
throughput, energy and packet delivery ratio with the help of AWK files and also participants did a
small project by taking one IEEE paper related calculation of performance parameters by varying
number nodes and number of malicious nodes under different attacks.
On the whole, the participants are very much benefited in the form of learning and doing the things
related to NS2. The faculty who wants to start the research in WSN or already doing research in NS2
were very much benefited with these sessions.
Dr. Hanumantha Rao and Dr. Pushpa felicitated Dr. Pothalaih with memento and FDP Kit
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9th Day (9th August, 2019) – Morning Session
3.17 Voice Activated Distributed Cloud Device Control
Speaker: Mr. Bala Manikya Prasad, Project Lead, Meeami Technologies, Hyderabad, Telangana.
Mr. Prasad started his discussion by defining the Internet of Things (IoT) as the network of
physical objects - devices, vehicles, buildings and other items embedded with electronics, software,
sensors, and network connectivity—that enables these objects to collect and exchange data. He stated
that these devices, often called "connected" or "smart" devices, can sometimes talk to other related
devices, a process called machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, and act on the information they
get from one another. He discussed various applications of M2M communication. Then he explained
flow diagram for handling Voice Commands using Alexa Smart Kit. Flow diagram for handling Voice
Commands using Alexa Smart Kit is shown below.
Mr. Prasad told that their company Meaami Technologies developed ClearVoice which vastly
improves automatic speech recognition (ASR) for voice command and control user interfaces (UI), and
artificial intelligence (AI) driven natural language processing (NLP) found in services such as Amazon
Alexa Voice Serices (AVS), Microsoft Cortana and Google Assistant. ClearVoice is an advanced
software solution for voice IoT applications that enables superior voice recognition in far-field and noisy
environments via patented voice signal processing algorithms for multi-microphone adaptive
beamforming, noise cancellation (NC), acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) and automatic gain control
(AGC). ClearVoice offers broad hardware platform support and highly optimized CPU and memory
utilization for easy system integration with reduced cost and complexity. It supports single microphone
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and arrays from 2 up to 8 or more microphones. Dr. S. Hanumantha Rao and Dr. Pushpa felicitated Mr.
Prasad with memento and FDP kit.
Glimpses of Mr. Prasad delivering talk and his felicitation:
10th Day (10th August, 2019)
3.18 Routing and Security in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor
Networks & Emerging Applications of Internet of Things
Speaker: Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Rout, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal, Telangana.
Morning Session:
Dr. Rout started discussion with comparison of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with wireless
networks. Routing in WSNs is very challenging due to the inherent characteristics that distinguish these
networks from other wireless networks like mobile ad hoc networks or cellular networks. Due to the
relatively large number of sensor nodes, it is not possible to apply traditional IP-based protocols.
Furthermore, WSNs are ad hoc networks, they need to be self-organizing. He described the architecture
of Node in WSN and discussed applications of WSN.
Forenoon Session:
After tea-break, in the forenoon session, Dr. Rout explained routing protocols as they define how
nodes will communicate with each other and how the information will be disseminated through the
network. Dr. Rout classified the routing protocols of WSN and covered Routing protocols such as
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Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Optimized link state routing (OLSR), Low energy adaptive clustering
hierarchy (LEACH) in the morning sessions.
Glimpses of Dr. Rout delivering talk on Routing Protocols for WSN:
Post Lunch Session:
Dr. Rout started discussion with necessity of security to WSNs. WSNs are prone to failure and
malicious user attack because they are physically weak, a normal node is very easy to be captured to
become a malicious node or by inserting a malicious node in the network. He described how malicious
nodes try to disrupt the network operation by modifying, fabricating, injecting extra packets, misleading
the operation of packet forwarding or trying to consume the resources of the nodes by making them
believe that the packets are legitimate. He explained the Secure Routing Protocol, Key establishment in
large scale sensor networks, types of keys and Link key setup using a short-term master key.
Evening Session:
In the last session, Dr. Rout took up the topic ―Emerging applications of Internet of Things‖. He
told that the phrase ―Internet of Things (IoT)‖ was first coined by Kevin Ashton to describe a system
where the Internet is connected to the physical world via Ubiquitous Sensors.
He interacted with participants and made them actively participate in the discussion. He
discussed emerging applications of IoT such as Connected Smart Rail, Vehicular Traffic Management,
IoT in Agriculture, Smart City IoT System.
Dr. S. Hanumantha Rao and Dr. Pushpa felicitated Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Rout with memento and
FDP Kit.
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Glimpses of Dr. Rout delivering talk on IoT applications:
11th Day (11th August, 2019) – Morning Session
3.19 Trust Models in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks
Speaker: Dr. Atul Negi, Professor, SCIS, University of Hyderabad, Central University P.O,
Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana.
Dr. Atul Negi enlightened participants on Trust
models in Ad-Hoc wireless networks. He started his
discussion with several attacks such as flooding attacks,
black hole attacks, on-off attacks, Worm-hole attacks etc
which make Wireless Sensor Networks more insecure.
Traditional security mechanisms may mitigate the external
attacks to the network. These mechanisms fail to counter
the internal attacks. There comes the concept of trust
models in such systems to counter the internal attacks.
He stated that the Trust as a degree of belief that a node associates with another node which is
under evaluation. This value of trust determines the course of decisions and actions taken up by the
evaluating node on the data sent by the other node. Then he discussed on Trust based security. He said
that under his supervision, Dr. Vijender Busi Reddy from ADRIN, ISRO received Ph.D. from University
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of Hyderabad for developing Trust Models for security to MANETs and WSNs. Then he shared their
research work results related to trust model for MANETs and trust model for WSNs.
Glimpses of Dr. Atul Negi delivering talk and his felicitation:
So far participants are aware of cryptography related security mechanisms, trust based security is
new to them and hence everyone curiously listened to Dr. Atul’s talk. Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju
and Dr. Pushpa felicitated him with shall, memento and FDP Kit.
11th Day (11th August, 2019) – Forenoon Session
3.20 Communication, GIS and Their Integration
Speaker: Dr. Vijender Busi Reddy, Scientist - E, Advanced Data Processing Research Institute
(ADRIN), Department of Space, Hyderabad, Telangana.
Dr. Vijender started his discussion on importance of GIS. GIS is geographical Information
System. The data is stored with geo-tagging called as Geo graphical data. GIS extracts knowledge from
geographical data. He discussed how GIS is used in many applications in Government and Private sector
to increase the quality and availability. He said that with the help of GIS, a water department finds the
valves to isolate a ruptured water main and a police department studies crime patterns to intelligently
deploy its personnel and to monitor the effectiveness of neighbourhood watch programs.
Dr. Vijender stated that IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) is a regional
satellite navigation system and it was developed by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization). GPS
with aided augmented navigation system is initiated in India with the collaboration of ISRO and AAI
(Airport authority of India) which is termed as GEO Augmented System (GAGAN). This system is used
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to enhance the accuracy of a GNSS receiver on the basis of reference signals. He explained elaborately
the GIS applications such as Space based Solid waste management, Space based Air pollution
management system, Space based power theft monitoring etc.
Glimpses of Dr. Vijender’s talk with involved participants and his felicitation:
Every one present during the session of Dr. Vijender got the knowledge of advancements in Space
technologies like GIS and GAGAN. Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju and Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli felicitated
Dr. Vijender Busi Reddy with memento and FDP kit
11th Day (11th August, 2019) – Afternoon Sessions
3.21 Hands-on Training on Network Simulation using NS-3
Speaker: Dr. T.S. Pradeep Kumar, Associate Professor, VIT University Chennai Campus,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
The expert faculty Dr. Pradeep Kumar conducted one theory session and 9 hands-on training
sessions for 3 days in a highly simplified and pedagogical manner.
11th Day (11th August, 2019) – Afternoon Sessions
Dr. Pradeep Kumar started his session by discussing how NS-3 is different from NS-2. The
participants could see his thorough authority on the topic and greatly benefited from the knowledge and
skill of the expert speaker. In these sessions, the participants gained knowledge on NS-3 Installation to
C++ Programing in NS-3.
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Glimpses of Dr. Pradeep’s talk on NS-3 Installation and Coding:
12th Day (12th August, 2019)
In the hands-on training sessions on 12th
August, Dr. Pradeep discussed on NS-3 APIs and
through step-by-step procedural instructions, he guided participants in simulating point-to-point
Networks and CSMA networks in NS-3, setting up larger topologies using NS-3, simulating Ad hoc
Wireless networks and Passing Real Data in NS-3.
Glimpses of Dr. Pradeep conducting hands on training on simulation of
networks using NS-3:
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13th Day (13th August, 2019)
On 13th August, 2019, through guidance of Dr. Pradeep Kumar, participants got a good insight
and practice in working with Encryption & decryption in NS-3 Simulating BSS and IBSS in ns-3,
simulating a hidden node problem in ns-3, Adding new modules to NS-3; Sample programs for UWA
Networks in NS-3 s, Using NetAnim for visualizations. Towards the end, all the participants gained a
great knowledge which helps them in their research. Not only that all the intended topics were covered
in good detail, but Dr. Pradeep Kumar also discussed with all the participants, even further topics such
as Advanced level B-Tech Projects and M-Tech Dissertations, and quite many of the original
contributions made by him towards NS-3. Dr. Padma Vasavi and Dr. Pushpa felicitated him with
memento and FDP Kit
Glimpses of Dr. Pradeep delivering talk and his felicitation:
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Final Day (14th August, 2019) – Morning Session
3.22 Visible Light Communication for 5G
Speaker: Dr. V. Venkata Mani, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal, Telangana.
The final day started off with a very informative
lecture by Dr. V.V. Mani. She started her discussion with
a statement on possibility of Light for communication. She
said that in the recent times, Visible Light Communication
(VLC) has acquired a mammoth eminence globally due to
its illustrious virtue of facilitating illumination and
communication concurrently by exploiting cost-effective,
solid-state, sustainable and energy-efficient opto-
electronic devices like light emitting diodes (LEDs).
She connected things starting from basic LED
function to the short-range Optical Wireless
Communication (OWC). She emphasised that OWC
technology is an intriguing supplementary to RF
technology because it offers a prodigious and licensed-
free bandwidth to cope up with the future demand to
support many bandwidth concentrated indoor
applications such as streaming audio, high-definition
video over the internet and multimedia services.
Dr. Mani shared her experiences in
developing VLC experimental testbed. She
discussed elaborately each block of Optical OFDM
for visible light communication. She made her talk
interactive. Participants asked their doubts related to
the practical implementation of VLC. She patiently
clarified all the doubts raised by the participants.
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4.1 FDP Test
In the forenoon session on 14th
August, 2019, a test was conducted for FDP participants. In the
test paper 45 multiple choice questions, each question carrying one mark, were given. Questions were
formed by following the topics covered in each session. 45 minutes time duration was set for the test.
FDP participants showed enthusiasm in writing the test. All the participants wrote the test.
Glimpses of all participants of FDP engrossed in writing FDP test:
All the participants got marks more than the threshold level pass mark. First and second toppers
were selected for honouring them with prizes in Valedictory Function. Participant with overall best
performance was also selected for prize.
First Topper: Mr. Vijaya Selvan, Research Scholar, Anna University, Tamil Nadu
Second Topper: Mr. V. Rama Krishna, Assistant Professor, S.R.K.R. Engineering College,
Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Overall Performace: Mr. Sonu Lal, Research Scholar, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki
VishwaVidyalaya, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
4. Test and Feedback
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4.2 Feedback Analysis
Feedback form is prepared in the standard format. Feedback Form is attached as Appendix – A2.
The following ten points were given in the feedback form for providing grades/marks.
1. FDP Objectives were stated Clearly and met
2. The FDP was well organized
3. The topics covered are relevant to me
4. Participation and interaction were encouraged
5. Visual aids, Hand-outs, and Oral Presentations clarified content
6. Basic facilities
7. Accommodation
8. Reception
9. Food
10. Overall Program
Marks allotted for different grades are as follows: Excellent = 5, Good = 4, Satisfactory = 3,
Unsatisfactory = 2 and Poor = 1. Apart from these ten points, the participant are asked to write their
opinions on
i. This program enhanced my professional expertise
ii. I would recommend this program to others
Also, in Rate the speakers, the list of speakers is given for rating them with respect to
a) Knowledgeable Content Area,
b) Contest consistent with objectives and
c) Clarified Content in response to Questions.
In the similar manner to ten points, Marks allotted for different grades are: Excellent = 5, Good =
4, Satisfactory = 3, Unsatisfactory = 2 and Poor = 1.
After FDP test, feedback forms were distributed to the participants and requested them to give
feedback. The feedback is calculated in % option, where option is Excellent, Good or Satisfactory, using
following formula:
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Feedback obtained for the first 10 points is shown with the help of Pie chart.
98% participants felt that FDP objectives were clearly stated and met, and also FDP was well
organized. 75% participants gave Excellent for FDP Objectives whereas 89% participants gave Excellent
grade to the way FDP was organized.
91% of the participants felt that the topics covered in the FDP were relevant to them and 95% of
the participants felt participation and interaction were encouraged. 70% of the participants gave
excellent grade to the relevance of topics covered whereas only 44% of the participants gave excellent
grade to the encouragement given to participation and interaction. From their oral feedback we came to
know that they are wishing to have some more practical sessions for participation and interaction. In this
programme, 19 theory sessions and 29 practical sessions each session of one and half hour duration were
organized. The resource persons conducted hands-on-training sessions on
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1. 5G Simulation in MATLAB,
2. Wireless Communication using SDR Hardware,
3. Network simulation using NS-2 and
4. Network simulation using NS-2 NS-3.
Within the limited number of session allotted to them, resource persons tried to their best and
trained participants to some extent. Participants expressed that they want some more lab sessions so that
they can attain in depth practical exposure in that area. Each and every topic of four topics selected for
hands-on training are highly demanding areas in 5G. One week workshops are required for full training
in each topic.
95% of the participants felt that Visual Aids, Hand-outs and Oral Presentations clarified their
doubts, and 98% of the participants felt that Basic facilities were good.
98% of the participants felt that Accommodation and Reception were good whereas more than
80% participants gave excellent ranking to Accommodation and Reception.
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95% of the participants felt that Food provided for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks were good.
86% of the participants gave excellent ranking to the Food provided in FDP. 77% of the participants
gave excellent remarks for Overall Program.
Each and every participant expressed satisfaction over everything related this Programme. They
gave excellent ranking to every resource person and mentioned that they will recommend to others if
conducted the same or similar programme in future
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Receiving an overwhelming response with participants, an AICTE sponsored two-week FDP on
―New Generation Wireless Systems and Networks – Theory to Practice‖ came to an end with valedictory
session. Dr. K. Padma Vasavi started the session by inviting Chief Guest Dr. V. Venkata Mani, Dr. G.
Srinivasa Rao, Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju, and Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli on to the
dais. The respected personalities present in this occasion were Dr. V. Purushothama Raju, Head of CSE
Department, Dr. S. M. Padmaja, Head of EEE Department, Dr. D. Venkata Naga Raju, Head of IT
Department Dr. U. Venkatapathi Raju, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Dr. G. Subba Raju,
Head of MBA Department and Dr. T.S.R.Murthy, Head of Basic Sciences,
Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju, Head of ECE Department addressed the gathering by explaining
how hard it is to organize an event for 14 days. He appreciated all the faculty, lab technicians and staff
for working 24×7 for bringing to the stage of successful completion of the FDP. He appreciated the
enthusiasm shown by participants in all the sessions. Then Dr. Pushpa presented the Completion Report
on FDP. She read the list of 18 eminent resource persons from Academia, Research Organization and
Industry who have taken 19 theory sessions and 29 Lab sessions of one and half hour each making this
course of 72 hours. She shared the program schedule and how the sessions are arranged in a systematic
way in line with the topics related to wireless systems followed by networks. She thanked all the
resource persons for accepting invitations and visiting SVECW campus to enlighten the participants with
their research findings. She thanked AICTE for sponsoring FDP.
Fig. 5.1. Dr. G.R.L.V.N.S. Raju addressing the gathering and Dr. Pushpa presenting FDP Report
5. Valedictory Function
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Chairman of FDP, Principal Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao appreciated Dr. G.R.L.V.N. Srinivasa Raju for
hosting AICTE sponsored two-week FDP. He appreciated FDP Coordinator Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli and
recollected her journey over five years, starting from getting funding for Underwater Acoustic
Communication (UWAC) project from Naval Research Board of DRDO to the level of demonstrating the
UWAC in Swimming Pool in the campus. He appreciated all the faculty members of ECE department
for their unity in for whatever event they organize. He expressed his confidence that participants would
have got benefitted by FDP. Vice-Principal Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju Congratulated ECE department faculty
for successfully organizing AICTE sponsored FDP after 10 years. He appreciated participants from
different Engineering Colleges across India for participating in FDP.
Fig. 5.2. Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao and Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju addressing the gathering
Dr. V.V. Mani, in her valedictory address, congratulated faculty of ECE department of SVECW
for successfully organizing the FDP. Further, she appreciated the SVECW management for promoting
such kind of development programme for the faculties. Then, she expressed her happiness with nice
campus with good maintenance. She said that she found positive vibes in SVECW campus. She
mentioned that she will always be there to extend full support in research activities by Dr. Pushpa. She
concluded her speech with motivational words to the researchers and faculties about how to keep
continuous interest in the research. Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao and Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju felicitated Dr. Mani
with shall, memento and FDP Kit.
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Fig. 5.3. Dr. Mani addressing the gathering and SVECW management felicitated her with memento
Dr. Mani released Proceedings of FDP NGWSN-2019. CDs containing proceedings are
distributed to participants.
Glimpses of release of Proceedings of FDP NGWSN-2019:
Two participants gave feedback in presence of gathering in valedictory function. Mr. Sonulal
from Bhopal expressed his happiness over learning several theoretical as well as practical concepts. He
said he will implement them in his institute first to students and then to faculty. Ms. Sirisha from Vishnu
Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh mentioned that by attending FDP, she got in depth exposure to
Network Simulation using NS-2 and NS-3. Both of them expressed happiness over resource persons,
program schedule and arrangements.
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Fig. 5.4. Participants Mr. Sonulal and Ms. M. Sirisha gave feedback on FDP
Dr. V.V. Mani distributed FDP Participation Certificates to the participants who had passed the
FDP test. Three participants got first, second prizes and overall performer of FDP prize.
Glimpses of Certificate Distribution:
Mr. Vijay Selvan, Mr. Ramakrishna and Mr. Sonulal received mementos for first, second scores
in FDP test and overall performer respectively.
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Glimpses of Prize Distribution:
A memento had been presented to FDP Coordinator Dr. Pushpa Kotipalli on remembrance of this
occasion. The program was ended with vote of thanks by Dr. K. Padma Vasavi. She expressed her
happiness saying this FDP gave her an opportunity to interact with Dr. Sarma Venkataraman, Scientist-
H, SEG Director of ADRIN, ISRO. She thanked AICTE for sponsoring FDP and SVECW management
for providing all facilities. T hen she thanked all involved in this programme for making it a success.
Fig. 5.5. Felicitation of Dr. Pushpa and Vote of Thanks by Dr. Padma Vasavi
18 Resource Persons took sessions. Total 19 theory sessions and 29 lab sessions of one and half
hour each were conducted making this course of 72 hours. FDP kit containing Program schedule,
notebook and pen was provided to all the participants at the time of registration. Now Wireless
Communications textbooks were distributed to participants. All the course material was provided to all
the participants in a CD.
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Fig. 5.6. Group Photo of Coordinators and Participants of NGWSN-2019 with Dr. V.V. Mani, Chief
Guest of Valedictory Function
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S.
No.
Name of the
Participant Address Designation and Email-Id
1 Mr. R. Anirudh
Reddy
ECE Department, B.V. Raju
Institute of Technology,
Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
2 Mr. Y. Sandeep
Guna
ECE Department, Karpagam
College of Engineering,
Myleripalayam Village,
Othakkal Mandapam, Tamil
Nadu
Assistant Professor,
3 Ms. V. Meena
Kumari
ECE Department, Bonam
Venkata Chalamayya
Engineering College, Odalarevu
Assistant Professor,
4 Mr. M. Aravind
Kumar
ECE Department, G.V.V.I.T.
Engineering College, Vempa
Road, Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
5 Mr. N. Pavan Kumar
ECE Department, G.V.V.I.T.
Engineering College, Vempa
Road, Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
6 Mr. V. Rama
Krishna
ECE Department, S.R.K.R.
Engineering College,
Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
7 Mr. K. Tarakeswara
Rao
ECE Department, Vishnu
Institute of Technology,
Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
8 Ms. M. Sirisha
ECE Department, Vishnu
Institute of Technology,
Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
9 Mr. E. R. Praveen
Kumar
ECE Department, Shri Vishnu
Engineering College for
Women, Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
10 Mr. M. Arun Kumar
ECE Department, D. M. S. S.
V. H. College of Engineering,
Machilipatnam, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
11 Mr. D. Srirama
Murty
ECE Department, D. M. S. S.
V. H. College of Engineering ,
Machilipatnam, Andhra
Pradesh
Associate Professor,
6. List of Participants
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12 Mr. K. Venkanna
Naidu
ECE Department, D. N. R.
College of Engineering &
Technology, Bhimavaram,
Andhra Pradesh
Associate Professor,
13 Mr. P. Srikanth
ECE Department, M.V.G.R.
College of Engineering (A) ,
Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
14 Ms. T. Sruthi
ECE Department, Shri Vishnu
Engineering College for
Women, Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
15 Mr. K. V.
Gowreesrinivas
ECE Department, A.N.I.T.S.
Engineering College,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
16 Mr. K. Murthy Raju
ECE Department, Shri Vishnu
Engineering College for
Women, Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
17 Mr. K. Lakshmi
Narayana
ECE Department, Sir C. R.
Reddy Engineering College,
Eluru, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
18 Mr. D. Mohan Ajay
ECE Department, B. I. E. T.
Engineering College, Pennada
Agraharam, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
19 Mr. A. B. S. R.
Manohar
ECE Department, B. I. E. T.
Engineering College, Pennada
Agraharam, Andhra Pradesh
Associate Professor,
20 Mr. V. Balaji
ECE Department, D. N. R.
College of Engineering &
Technology, Bhimavaram,
Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
21 Mr. D. Santhosh
Guptha
ECE Department, Univeristy
College of Engineering,
Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
22 Mr. R. Chandra
Sekhar
ECE Department, Anil
Neerukonda Institute of
Technology & Sciences,
Bheemunipatnam,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
23 Mr. B. Naresh
Kumar
ECE Department, B. V. Raju
Institute of Technology,
Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
24 Dr. M. Nanda
Kumar
ECE Department, Sreenidhi
Institute of Technology &
Sciences, Hyderabad,
Telangana
Assistant Professor,
25 Mr. N. V. Prasanth ECE Department, Adarsh
college of Engineering,
Visakhapatnam, A.P.
Assistant Professor,
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26 Mrs. L. Divya
ECE Department, Vishnu
Institute of Technology,
Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
27 Mr. Saran Kumar
ECE Department, P.S.G.
College of Technology,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Assistant Professor,
28 Mr. N.
Venkateswara Rao
ECE Department, Mallareddy
Institute of Technology &
Sciences, Maisammaguda,
Hyderabad, Telangana
Assistant Professor,
29 Dr. Ch.V.M.S.N.
Pavan Kumar
ECE Department, Sri Vidhya
Nikethan Engineering College,
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
30 Mr. G. Srinivas
Babu
ECE Department, N.R.I.
Institute of Technology,
Agiripalli, Vijayawada, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
31 Mr. G. V.
Ramanaiah
ECE Department, P.S.C.M.R.
College of Engineering and
Technology, Vijayawada,
Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
gvr.m.teh@gmail
32 Mr. K. Krishna
Kishore
ECE Department, G.M.R.
Institute of Technology, Rajam,
Srikakulam
Assistant Professor,
33 Mr. G. Subba Rao
ECE Department, Madanapalli
Institute of Technology and
Science, Madanapalli, Tirupati,
Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
34 Mr. M. Manoj
Reddy
ECE Department, Jayamukhi
Institute of Technology and
Sciences, Warangal, Telangana
Assistant Professor,
35 Dr. G.V. Hari Prasad
ECE Department, C.M.R.
College of Engineering &
Technology, Hyderabad,
Telangana
Professor,
gvh.prasad2k@gmail,com
36 Mrs. Jalaja Rajana
ECE Department, Gayatri
Vidhya Parisadh Engineering
for Woman,Visakhapatnam,
Andhra Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
37 Mr. Rjapantula
Kranthi
ECE Department, Adithya
Institute of Technology and
Sceinces, Tekkali, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
38 Mr. V. Srinivasa Rao
ECE Department, Saint Therisa
College, Guntur, Andhra
Pradesh
Assistant Professor,
39 Mrs. Harini
Kadereshan
ECE Department, Coimbatore
Institute of Technology and
Sciences, Coimbatore, Tamil
Nadu
Assistant Professor,
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40 Mr. S. Madhava Rao
ECE Department, Malineni
Lakshmaiah Engineering
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Title of the Programme
One Week Faculty Development Programme on ‘Real
Time Aspects of Power System Scenario’
2019 -20 Dept. of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAV ARAM
(AUTONOMOUS) (Permanently Affiliat�d to JNTUK, Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
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Patrons Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-principal, SVECW
Convener Dr. S.M. Padmaja, HOD-EEE, SVECW
Coordinators Dr.B.Suresh Babu
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Important Dates -------·-
Last date for Registration: 25/01/2020
Notification of acceptance through Email: 30/01/2020
Contact us Dr. B Suresh Babu, Professor, Department ofEEE, SVECW, Bhimavaram - 534202 West Godavari District Mobile: 09865133206 E�Mail ld's: [email protected]
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❖ Protection of Electrical Equipment
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On behalf of the Department of Electrical arid Electronics Engineering, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (Autonomous), I request you to depute faculty members, research scholars from your esteemed institutions to participate in one week workshop.
Brochure of the FDR is enclosed with this letter for your reference. Your cooperation is highly appreciated.
Thanking you Yours sincerely
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Registration
No Registration Fee to participate in the
programme.
Travel & Accommodation
Participants have to make their own arrangements
for Travel. Accommodation will be provided based
on request with prior intimation.
Target Audience
The course is open for faculty, PG
students/Research Scholars of institutions to
pursue research in the field of Electrical
Engineering.
Resource Persons from Academic Institutions
Prof. Ankush Vijay Khapre, NIT Nagpur
Dr. Pinni Srinivasa Varma, KL University
Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy, A.U.
Dr. S. Sasi Kumar, Annamallai University
Dr.Ponnambalam P VIT Chennai
Dr. Suresh Mikkili NIT Goa
Important Date
Last date for Registration: 25/01/2020
Notification of acceptance through Email:
30/01/2020
Scanned Copy of Registration Form should be
sent to
Dr. B.Suresh Babu, Professor
Department of EEE,
SVECW,
Bhimavaram,
West Godavari District- 534202,
Contact No: 09865133206
E-Mail Id’s: [email protected] [email protected]
Chief Patrons Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES Sri Ravichandran R., Vice-Chairman, SVES Sri K. Aditya Vissam, Secretary, SVES Dr. Srinivasan Sundar Rajan, Director, SVES
Patrons Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW
Convener Dr. S. M. Padmaja
Coordinators Dr. B.Suresh Babu Mr. K.Kalyan Sagar
Organizing CommitteeDr. J. Rohit Balaji
Dr. G. Durga Prasad
Mr.S.Dileep Kumar Varma
Mrs. G. Bharathi
Mr.M.V.Srikanth
Mr. K. P. Swaroop
Mr. K. Omkar
Mrs. Y. T. R. Palleswari
Mr. S. Veera Babu
Mr. D. Lakshman Kumar
Mr. J. Venkatesh
Mr. N. Praveen Kumar
Mr. B. Ramu
Mr. B. Mahendra Chand
Mr. E. Naga Raju
Mr. N. V. Ramana
Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar
Mr. Ch. V. Rama Chandra Rao
Mr. M. Siva Rama Ganesh
Mr. A. Siva
Mr. K. V. S. Prasada Rao
Mr. SSSR Sarathbabu Duvvuri
Mr. R. Pradeep Sudha
One Week Faculty Development Programme on
Real Time Aspects of Power System Scenario (RTAPSS-2020)
3rd – 9th February 2020
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)
(Permanently affiliated to JNTUK, Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
(Winner of IMCRB National Quality Trophy)
(Winner of APQO International Award)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
District: West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh,
India www.svecw.edu.in
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women
(SVECW), Bhimavaram, is one of the foremost
Institutions founded by Late Padma Bhushan Dr.
B. V. Raju. It was established in the year 2001-
2002 to empower women in professional courses.
The college has the vision to develop the students
with a disciplined and integrated personality and
to achieve academic excellence.
SVECW has witnessed significant growth within a
period of over 15 years and stands out as one of
the best engineering colleges in A.P. In recognition
of its progressive strides, the World Bank has
granted TEQIP phase-II fund to SVECW and
Indian Merchants' Chamber (IMC) recognized with
a trophy for the quality of education imparted.
SVECW conferred Autonomous status under the
UGC Autonomous colleges Scheme for a period of
6 Years with effect from A.Y 2014-2015 by UGC,
New Delhi.
About the Department
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering
department, established in the year 2002, has
been so structured, in terms of experienced staff
and excellent laboratory facilities. The department
is offering both B. Tech with an intake of 120 and
M. Tech (Power Electronics) with an intake of 18.
The department is accredited by NBA. The
department is presently executing one DST
sponsored and one AICTE-RPS R&D Projects.
About the Faculty Development Programme
The Faculty Development Program aims to
discuss the fundamentals and recent developments in
commissioning of Transmission lines, Protection of
Electrical Equipment, Solar PV systems and Hybrid
Electrical Vehicles. The program would enable
participants to develop concepts and understand the
emerging trends and challenges in the electric power
system and also motivate faculty members to pursue
research &innovation in the area.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED (not limited to):
❖ Construction of Transmission Lines
❖ Protection of Electrical Equipment
❖ Generator, Transformer, Feeder and Bus Bar
Protection
❖ Solar PV Powered Standalone Water Pumping
System
❖ New Concepts in Electric Vehicles and Trend
setting
❖ Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Registration Form
One Week Faculty Development Programme
on
Real Time Aspects of Power System
Scenario
(RTAPSS-2020)
3rd – 9th February 2020
Full Name (Block Letters):
Gender: M / F
Designation:
Organization:
Full Address:
Mobile:
Email (Mandatory):
Experience: Years. Months.
Signature of Applicant
Place:
Date:
Signature of sponsoring authority with seal
About the Institution
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women Bhimavaram (Autonomous) Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Program Schedule One Week Faculty Development Program on
“Real Time Aspects of Power System Scenario (RTAPSS-2020)” during 3rd – 9th February 2020
Day 1 (03-02-2020) Monday
09:00 - 09:30 09:45 - 11: 15 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 – 1:00 1:00 - 02:00 02:00 - 03:00 03:00 - 03:15 3:15 – 4:15 PM
Inaugural Prof. Ankush Vijay Khapre, NIT Nagpur Break Prof. Ankush Vijay
Khapre, NIT Nagpur
Lunch Prof. Ankush Vijay Khapre, NIT
Nagpur
Break Prof. Ankush Vijay Khapre, NIT
Nagpur Day 2 (04-02-2020) Tuesday
09:00-10:45 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 – 12:15 12:15 - 01:15 01:15 - 2:30 02:30-02:45 2:45 - 4:15 PM Dr. PinniSrinivasa Varma, KL
University
Break Dr. PinniSrinivasa Varma, KL
University
Lunch Dr. PinniSrinivasa Varma, KL
University
Break Dr. PinniSrinivasa Varma, KL
University
Day 3 (05-02-2020) Wednesday 09:00-10:45 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 – 12:15 12:15 - 01:15 01:15 - 2:30 02:30-02:45 2:45 - 4:15 PM
Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy,
A.U.
Break Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy, A.U.
Lunch Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy, A.U.
Break Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy, A.U.
Day 4 (06-02-2020) Thursday
09:00-10:45 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 – 12:15 12:15 - 01:15 01:15 - 2:30 02:30-02:45 2:45 - 4:15 PM Dr. S. Sasi Kumar,
Annamallai University
Break Dr. S. Sasi Kumar,
Annamallai University
Lunch Dr. S. Sasi Kumar,
Annamallai University
Break Dr. S. Sasi Kumar, Annamallai
University
Day 5 (07-02-2020) Friday
09:00-10:45 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 – 12:15 12:15 - 01:15 01:15 - 2:30 02:30-02:45 2:45 - 4:15 PM Dr.Ponnambalam P VIT
Chennai
Break Dr.Ponnambalam P VIT
Chennai
Lunch Dr.Ponnambalam P VIT
Chennai
Break Dr.Ponnambalam P VIT
Chennai
Day 6 (08-02-2020) Saturday
09:00-10:45 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 – 12:15 12:15 - 01:15 01:15 - 2:30 02:30-02:45 2:45 - 4:15 PM
Dr. Suresh Mikkili NIT Goa Break Dr. Suresh Mikkili NIT Goa Lunch Dr. Suresh Mikkili NIT Goa Break Dr. Suresh Mikkili NIT Goa
Day 7 (09-02-2020) Sunday Roof Top Solar Plant Visit Followed by LUNCH and Valedictory Function
A REPORT ON
ONE WEEK FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON
“Real Time Aspects of Power System Scenario (RTAPSS-2020)” during 3rd – 9th February 2020
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram – 534202.
www.svecw.edu.in
The Department of Electrical and electronics engineering of Shri Vishnu Engineering College
for Women has organized a one week workshop on Real Time Aspects of Power System
Scenario during 3rd Feb 2020 to 9th Feb 2020. The event was conducted in seminar hall of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SVECW. In this event about 25 members from
various institutions have participated. This one week FDP is aimed at enriching the skills of
faculty and researchers with advanced techniques relating to real time aspects for power
systems by a set of illustrious speakers, each of whom has made fundamental contributions to
the fields of power and energy. The workshop was stared with an inaugural function followed
by sessions. The detailed session wise report is as follows.The FDP was formally inaugurated on
03/02/2019. While Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW gave details about the FDP and
importance of EE in present scenario. Dr. S. M Padmaja, HOD-EEE and FDP Convener gave
welcome note and also presented the objectives of the FDP and Dr. B.Suresh Babu, Asst. Professor &
one of the coordinator gave the vote of thanks.
Day 1 ( 03-2-2020): This session was handled by Prof. Ankush Vijay Khapre, NIT Nagpur,
on Overview of Electrical Power system and components. In the second session of day 1
program he has covered presentation on Restructing of Distribution system and challenges.
Day 2 ( 04-2-2020)
The morning session was handled by Dr. Pinni Srinivasa Varma, KL University, on overview of
protection. The second session was handled continued his presentation on troubleshoot and SCADA
Sytems.
Day 3 (05-2-2020) In the morning session Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy, A.U. was
the resource person and he has covered on Generator and Transformer protection. Then the next
session, Dr. Prof. Ch.V.V.S.Bhaskara Reddy, A.U. continued his presentation on Feeder and
Bus Bar Protection.
Day 4 (06-2-2020)
This session was handled by Dr. S. Sasi Kumar, Annamallai University was the resource person for
the session on Solar PV Powered Standalone Water Pumping System. The next session was handled
by, Dr. S. Sasi Kumar, Annamallai University was the resource person continued the session on Solar
PV Powered Standalone Water Pumping System
Day 5 (07-02-2020)
This session was handled by Dr.Ponnambalam P VIT Chennai and he has delivered on New
Concepts in Electric Vehicles and Trend setting
Day 6 (08-2-2020)
This session was handled by Dr. Suresh Mikkili NIT Goa on Introduction Hybrid Electric Vehicles.
He has also delivered about electric vehicle scenario in India.
Day 7 (09-2-2020) Finally solar PV roof top was discussed and a technical visit is arranged for the participants. On the whole, the FDP has been a good learning experience not only the participants but also to the workshop organizers.
Glimpses of the event
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada & Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. /Ms. /Mrs. ________________________________________________has participated in the One
Week Faculty Development Programme on “Real Time Aspects of Power System Scenario” (RTAPSS- 2020) held
during 3rd -9th February 2020, organized by Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri Vishnu
Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram.
CONVENOR VICE – PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
One week FDP on Hybrid Vehicle Technologies
2019 -20 Dept. of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
(AUTONOMOUS) (Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh – 534202
Phone No.: 08816-250864, www.svecw.edu.in Chief Patrons
Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES
Sri R. Ravichandran, Vice-Chairman, SVES
Sri K. Aditya Vissam, Joint Secretary, SVES
Patrons
Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW
Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-principal, SVECW
Convener
Dr. S.M. Padmaja, HOD-EEE, SVECW
Coordinator
Dr. G.Durga Prasad
Organizing Committee
Dr. J. Rohit Balaji
Mr.S.Dileep Kumar Varma
Mr.M.V.Srikanth
Mrs. G. Bharathi
Mr. K. Omkar
Mr. N. Praveen Kumar
Mr. K. P. Swaroop
Mrs. Y. T. R. Palleswari
Mr. D. Lakshman Kumar
Mr. S. Veera Babu
Mr. B. Mahendra Chand
Mr. M. Siva Rama Ganesh
Mr. Ch. V. Rama Chandra Rao
Mr. R. Pradeep Sudha
Mr. J. Venkatesh
Mr. N. V. Ramana
Mr. B. Ramu
Mr. E. Naga Raju
Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar
Mr. A. Siva
Mr. K. V. S. Prasada Rao
Mr. SSSR Sarathbabu Duvvuri
Important Dates
Last date for Registration: 25/06/2019
Notification of acceptance through Email:
30/06/2019
Contact us
Dr. G Durga Prasad
Associate Professor/ Dept. of EEE
SVECW, Bhimavaram - 534202
Mobile: 91333409326
Mail:[email protected]
To Date: 10-06-2019
Head of the Department,
Department of EEE
Subject: “ One Week Faculty Development Program on“ Hybrid
Electric Vehicle Technologies( HEVT-2019)’’ during 15th – 21st
July 2019
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am pleased to inform you that the Department of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women Bhimavaram
(Autonomous) is organizing a One Week faculty Development Programme on
“ One Week Faculty Development Program on“ Hybrid Electric
Vehicle Technologies( HEVT-2019)’’ during 15th – 21st July 2019
for Faculty, Research scholars.
The proposed workshop provides a suitable platform to participate in
discussion on latest technologies for students, academicians, researchers and
industrial persons who are working on Electric & Hybrid Vehicles, the scope
of workshop is not limited for EEE it also very much useful for ME, ECE &
EIE.
Topics covered in workshop
➢ EV & HEV Components and Architectures
➢ Batteries for Hybrid Vehicle System Application
➢ Battery Management Systems
➢ Fundamentals, Performance and Control of various AC motors
➢ Integration of EV on power grid
➢ Safely, Testing, Regulations and Standards
➢ Electric Vehicle Dynamics
➢ Modelling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
in Matlab/Simulink Environment
On behalf of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri
Vishnu Engineering College for Women (Autonomous), I request you to
depute faculty members, research scholars from your esteemed institutions to
participate in one week workshop.
Brochure of the FDP is enclosed with this letter for your reference. Your co-
operation is highly appreciated.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
(Dr. S. M. Padmaja)
Eligibility
The participants to the course will be Faculty, UG &
PG Students, Research scholars, from AICTE
approved technical institutions.
Registration Fee
There is no Registration fee from any participant. No
TA/DA will be paid to any participant. Early
information on e-mail for registration is appreciated.
Test and Certificate
The certificate shall be issued to those participants
who have attended the program with minimum 80%
of attendance.
Important Dates
Last date for Registration: 25/06/2019
Notification of acceptance by Email: 30/06/2019
Completed registration forms should reach
Dr. G Durga Prasad
Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE
SVECW, Bhimavaram - 534202
Mobile: 91333409326
Mail:[email protected]
Chief Patrons
Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES
Sri Ravichandran R., Vice-Chairman, SVES
Sri K. Aditya Vissam, Secretary, SVES
Patrons
Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW
Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW
Convener
Dr. S M Padmaja, HOD-EEE, SVECW
Coordinator
Dr. G. Durga Prasad, Associate. Prof.
Organizing Committee
Dr. B Suresh Babu, Professor
Mr. S D K Varma, Associate Prof.
Dr. J Rohit Balaji, Associate. Prof.
Mrs. G. Bharathi, Asst. Prof
Mr. M. V. Srikanth, Asst.Prof.
Mr. K. P. Swaroop, Asst.Prof.
Mr. K. Omkar. Asst. Prof.
Mr. N. Praveen Kumar, Asst.Prof.
Mrs. Y.T.R. Palleswari, AsstProf.
Mr. S Veera Babu, Asst. Prof.
Mr. B Ramu, Asst. prof
Mr. D. Lakshman Kumar, Asst. Prof.
Mr. B Mahendra Chand, Asst. prof.
Mr. J. Venkatesh, Asst. Prof.
Mr. N. V. Ramana, Asst. Prof.
Mr. E. Naga Raju, Asst. Prof.
Mr. M S R Ganesh, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Ch. Chandra Sekhar, Asst. prof.
Mr. Ch. Rama Chandra Rao, Asst. Prof.
Mr. R Pradeep Sudha, Asst. Prof.
Mr. K Kalyan Sagar, Asst. Prof.
Mr. K V R Prasad Rao, Asst. Prof.
Mr. A Siva, Asst. Prof.
Mr. D S S S R Sarath Babu, Asst. Prof
One week Faculty Development Program on
Electric & Hybrid Vehicle
Technologies
(HEVT- 2019)
15th July – 21st July 2019
Organized by DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE
FOR WOMEN (Autonomous) (Permanently affiliated to JNTUK, Accredited by
NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India
08816-250864, Fax: 08816-250099,
www.svecw.edu.in
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women
(SVECW), Bhimavaram, is one of the foremost
Institutions founded by Late Padmabushan Dr. B. V.
Raju. It was established in the year 2001-2002 to
empower women in professional courses. The
college has the vision to develop the students with a
disciplined and integrated personality and to achieve
academic excellence, SVECW is a home to
aesthetically designed buildings with state of the art
computer and internet centers, modern workshops,
state-of-art laboratories, Tutorial Rooms, Seminar
halls, well stocked libraries, Online Journal Access,
P&T Cell, sports and games fields in addition to
gymnasium, thus making SVECW the first choice of
students and staff.
SVECW has witnessed significant growth
within a period of over 16 years and stands out as
one of the best engineering colleges in A.P. In
recognition of its progressive strides, the World
Bank has granted TEQIP phase-II project to
SVECW and Indian Merchants' Chamber (IMC)
recognized with a trophy for the quality of education
imparted.
SVECW conferred Autonomous status under the
UGC Autonomous Colleges Scheme for a period of
6 Years with effect from A.Y 2014-2015 by UGC,
New Delhi.
About the Department
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering
department, established in the year 2002, has been so
structured, in terms of experienced staff and excellent
laboratory facilities. The department is offering both B.
Tech with an intake of 120 and M. Tech (Power
Electronics) with an intake of 18. The department is
accredited by NBA under Tier-I. EEE department got
R&D projects of worth Rs. 1.5 Crore from DST &
AICTE. The department periodically organizes FDPs,
Seminars & Workshops for the benefit of students and
faculty. The department has a excellent blend of well
experienced and young faculty with a zeal of doing
R&D projects.
About course
The proposed workshop provides a suitable
platform to participate in discussion on latest
technologies for students, academicians, researchers
and industrial persons who are working on Electric &
Hybrid Vehicles, the scope of workshop is not limited
for EEE it also very much useful for ME, ECE & EIE.
Topics Cover in Workshop
➢ EV & HEV Components and Architectures
➢ Batteries for Hybrid Vehicle System
Application
➢ Battery Management Systems
➢ Fundamentals, Performance and Control of
various AC motors
➢ Integration of EV on power grid
➢ Safely, Testing, Regulations and Standards
➢ Electric Vehicle Dynamics
➢ Modelling and Simulation of Electric and
Hybrid Vehicles in MATLAB
REGISTRATION FORM
One week Faculty Development Program on
Electric & Hybrid Vehicles
(HEVT- 2019)
15th July – 21st July 2019
Full Name (Block Letters):
Gender: M / F
Designation:
Organization:
Full Address:
Mobile:
Email (Mandatory):
Experience: Yrs. Months.
Declaration
The information provided is true to the best of my
knowledge. If selected, I agree to abide by the rules and
regulations of the course and shall attend the course for
the entire duration.
Signature of Applicant
Place:
Signature of the Head of the Department
About the Institution
A REPORT ON
One Week Faculty Development Program on
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technologies (HEVT-2019)
15th – 21st July 2019
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram – 534202.
www.svecw.edu.in
Department of Electrical and electronics engineering of Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women has organized a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technologies (HEVT – 2019) during 15th -21st July 2019. The event was conducted in seminar hall, SVECW. In this event about 25 members from various institutions have participated.
This one week workshop is aimed at enriching the skills of faculty and researchers with advanced techniques by a set of illustrious speakers, each of whom has made fundamental contributions to the fields of Hybrid Electric Vehicle
DAY:1 15.07.2019 On day 1 Dr. Deepak Pullagu from NIT Warangal has delivered a talk on Introduction to Electric Vehicles & Basic Control Systems & Dynamics. In addition to this, a detailed review of impacts of EVs charging and discharging to grid is presented.
DAY: 2 16.7.2019 Dr.V. Sundeep from NIT Tadepalligudam Andhra Pradesh has delivered a talk on battery management system for electric hybrid vechiles. He also emphasized the advantages and limitations of various AC and DC motors used for electric vehicles. DAY 3 17.7.2019 Dr B. Chitti babu from Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram has given a talk on various AC and DC drives used for Electric vehicles. He also explained about modelling and simulation of Electric vehicles in MATLAB/SIMULINK. DAY 4 18.7.2019 Mr. P. PrasanthKumar, Chief Technical Officer, Electric Mobility Division, Haritha TechLogix Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore has delivered a talk on emerging trends in electric vehicles and opportunities. In his talk he has covered various types of Electric vehicles, Concepts and their working principles and the impact of electric vehicles on grid system. Further he has discussed about various initiatives of Government of India to promote electric vehicles in India
Day 5: 19.7.2019 Mr G Siva Kumar from NIT Warangal has also covered brief over view of Micro grids, smart grid and impact of electric vehicles integration with smart micro grids. Electric vehicles and their effects on power quality and power grid has been presented Day 6: 20.7.2019 Mr. M.Balaji presently he is working as Deputy General Manager NTPC
Noida in the area of Renewable Energy –Business Development. He has
delivered a talk on effect of electric vehicles on the grid system.
DAY:7 – 21.07.2019 On the last day of workshop Dr. G.Durga Prasad has taken a session on modelling of Electrical vechile and its simulation in MATLAB/SIMULINK platform
GLIMPSES OF THE WORKSHOP
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada & Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. /Ms. /Mrs. ________________________________________________has participated in the One
Week Faculty Development Programme on “Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technologies” (HEVT- 2019) held during 15th-
21st July 2019, organized by Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri Vishnu Engineering College
for Women, Bhimavaram.
CONVENOR VICE – PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
One week workshop on Smart Micro Grid Operation and
Control
2019 -20 Dept. of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)
(Permlmcnlly Affiliated to JNTUK, Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
VISHNU UNfV[UAl, lU,INOrfG
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram, West Oodavari District, Andhra Pradesh - 534202 Phone No.: 08816-250864, www.svecw.edu. in
Chief Patrons
Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES
Sri R. Ravichandran, I - hai, man, SVES
Sri K. Aditya Vissam, cretary, VECW
Patrons
To Head of the Department, Dept. ofEEE
Date:06-11-2019
Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao,Erincim SVECW _____ -----1 Dear Sir��d���
Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW
Convener
Dr.S.M.Padmaja , HOD-EEE, SVECW
Coordinators Mr. S. D. K. Varma
Mr.N.V.Ramana
- rganizing Committee
Dr. J. Rohit Balaji Dr.B.Suresh Babu
Subject: One week Faculty Development Programme on Smart MicrogridOperation and Control (SMOC-2019) at Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women on 16th -22nd Dec, 2019.
I am pleased to inform you that the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram is organizing a One Week faculty Development Programme on "SmartMicrogrid Operation and Control" (SMOC-2019) for faculty on 16th -22nd
Dec, 2019.
Dr. G. Durga Prasad This FDP will provide a forum for the interaction & exchange of ideas and Mr.M.V.Srikanth exposure to knowledge from industry and research personnel. The FDP will Mrs. G. Bharathi Mr. K. Omkar
also include sessions focusing on phenomenal growth and rapid developments Mr. N. Praveen Kumar of its applications in the Power Electronics Sector. New applications in the area of Mr. K. P. Swaroop HVDC transmission, Flexible AC transmission, Power Quality, Industrial Drives Mrs. Y. T. R. Palleswari etc. are continuously expanding. Mr. D. Lakshman.:.,K=u=m=ar'------------+--------Mr. S. Veera Babu Mr. B. Mahendra Chand Mr. M. Siva Rama Ganesh Mr. Ch. V. Rama Chandra Rao Mr. R. Pradeep Sudha Mr. J. Venkatesh Mr. B. Ramu Mr. E. Naga Raju
Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar
Mr. A. Siva Mr. K. V. S. Prasada Rao Mr.K.Kalyan Sagar Mr. SSSR Sarathbabu Duvvuri
Important Dates
Last date for Registration: 06-12-2019 Notification of acceptance through Email: 07/12/20)9
Contact us
Mr. S. D. K. Varma, Associate Professor/ Dept, of EEE, SVECW, Bhimavaram - 534202 Mobile:9441171542 E-Mail:[email protected]
Topics covered in workshop
• Basic components of Microgrid
• Types of Microgrid .
• Advantages md Challenges of Microgrid
• Microgrid control
• Smart Microgrid research
On behalf of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, I request you to depute faculty members, research scholar from your esteemed institutions to participate in one week-workshop.
Brochure of the FOP is enclosed with this letter for your reference.
Your co-operation is highly appreciated.
Thanking you
kly (Dr. S.M.Padmaja)
Registration The Registration Fee to participate in the programme. No Registration Fee can be paid Travel & Accommodation Participants have to make their own arrangements for Travel. Accommodation will be provided based on request with prior intimation. Target Audience The course is open for faculty, PG students/Research Scholars of institutions to pursue research in the field of Electrical Engineering. Important Date Last date for Registration: 06/12/2019 Notification of acceptance through Email: 07/12/2019 Scanned Copy of RegistrationForm should be sent to Mr. S.D.K. Varma
Contact No: 9441171542
Email : [email protected]
Mr. A. Siva
Contact No:9866173005
E-Mail Id: [email protected]
Chief Patrons Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES Sri Ravichandran R., Vice-Chairman, SVES Sri K. Aditya Vissam, Secretary, SVES Patrons Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW Convener Dr. S. M. Padmaja Coordinators Mr. S.D.K. Varma Mr. N.V.Ramana Organizing Committee Dr. J. Rohit Balaji Mrs. G. Bharathi Mr. M V Srikanth Mr. K Omkar Mr. N. Praveen Kumar Mr. K. P. Swaroop Mrs. Y. T. R. Palleswari Mr. D. Lakshman Kumar Mr. S. Veera Babu Mr. B. Mahendra Chand Mr. M. Siva Rama Ganesh Mr. Ch. V. Rama Chandra Rao Mr. R. Pradeep Sudha Mr. J. Venkatesh Mr. B. Ramu Mr. E. Naga Raju Mr. N. V. Ramana Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar Mr. K Kalyan Sagar Mr. K. V. S. Prasada Rao Mr. SSSR Sarathbabu Duvvuri
One Week Faculty Development Programme on
Smart Microgrid Operation and Control (SMOC-2019)
16th – 22nd December 2019
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
(AUTONOMOUS) (Permanently affiliated to JNTUK, Accredited by NBA and
NAAC with A Grade) (Winner of IMCRB National Quality Trophy)
(Winner of APQO International Award) Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
District: West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, India www.svecw.edu.in
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (SVECW), Bhimavaram, is one of the foremost Institutions founded by Late Padma Bhushan Dr. B. V. Raju. It was established in the year 2001-2002 to empower women in professional courses. The college has the vision to develop the students with a disciplined and integrated personality and to achieve academic excellence. SVECW has witnessed significant growth within a period of over 15 years and stands out as one of the best engineering colleges in A.P. In recognition of its progressive strides, the World Bank has granted TEQIP phase-II fund to SVECW and Indian Merchants' Chamber (IMC) recognized with a trophy for the quality of education imparted. SVECW conferred Autonomous status under the UGC Autonomous Colleges Scheme for a period of 6 Years with effect from A.Y 2014-2015 by UGC, New Delhi.
About the Department
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering department, established in the year 2002, has been so structured, in terms of experienced staff and excellent laboratory facilities. The department is offering both B. Tech with an intake of 120 and M. Tech (Power Electronics) with an intake of 18. The department is accredited by NBA. The department is presently executing two DST sponsored R&D Projects.
About the Faculty Development Programme
The proposed faculty development programme provides a proper platform to participate for discussion and presentation of the latest technologies and discoveries in the field of Electrical Engineering. SMOC-2019 is a quality course providing forum for academicians and industrial professionals to exchange their knowledge and state of art of aforesaid areas. The course content will be taught by eminent experts in the field, having adequate teaching and industrial experience. This course will offer a unique opportunity to the researchers, academicians and students working in this area to acquire knowledge in current and relevant topics in Electrical Engineering.This workshop provides deeper insight and knowledge to the participants about the recent advances in Electrical Engineering field. TOPICS TO BE COVERED (not limited to)
Basic components of Microgrid
Types of Microgrid .
Advantages and Challenges of Microgrid
Microgrid control
Smart Microgrid research
Registration Form
One Week Faculty Development Programme on
Smart Microgrid Operation and Control (SMOC-2019)
16th – 22nd December 2019
Full Name (Block Letters):
Gender: M / F
Designation:
Organization:
Full Address:
Mobile: Email (Mandatory): Experience:Years. Months.
Signature of Applicant
Place:
Date:
Signature of sponsoring authority with seal
About the Institution
A REPORT ON One week FDP ON
Smart Microgrid Operation and Control ( SMOC - 2019)
16th – 22nd December 2019
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram – 534202.
www.svecw.edu.in
Department of Electrical and electronics engineering of Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women has organized a workshop on Smart Microgrid Operation and Control (SMOC-2019)on 16th – 22nd DEC, 2019. The event was conducted in seminar hall, SVECW. In this event about 25 members from various institutions have participated.
This one-week FDP is aimed at enriching the skills of faculty and researchers with advanced techniques by a set of illustrious speakers, each of whom has made fundamental contributions to the fields of power and energy.
Day 1 16th Dec 2019: After Inaugural function Dr. Saravana Kumar VIT Vellore has covered the An Overview in Operation and Control of Microgrid , Distributed energy resources ( DER ) in Microgrid , Storage in Microgrid , Operation and Control Microgrid and Distributed Generation
Day 2 17th Dec 2019: Dr. Vikram Chopra Thapar University has covered Planning ,Operation and Protection of Microgrid , Trends in Smart Microgrid Control.
Day 3 18th Dec 2019: Dr. Vikram Chopra Thapar University has covered Smooth transition control strategy for Smart Microgrid Operation modes, Developed control strategy for Smart Microgrid.
Day 4 19th Dec 2019: Dr. P.Sujatha JNTU A has covered Control System for Microgrid , Power Management in Smart Microgrid.
Day 5 20th Dec 2019: Dr. P.Sujatha JNTU A has covered Research Operation and Control of Microgrid .
Day 6 21st Dec 2019 : Dr.V.S.Vakula JNTU Vijayanagaram has covered Optimization Techniques for Operation and Control of Microgrid , Visit followed Valedictory function .
Day 7 22nd Dr.J Rohith Balaji SVECW has given presentation of simulation studies on smart Grid technologies.
On the whole, the FDP has been a good learning experience to the participants.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BHIMAVARAM
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada & Accredited by NBA and NAAC with A Grade)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. /Ms. /Mrs. ________________________________________________has participated in the one
week FDP on “Smart Microgrid Operation and Control” (SMOC- 2019) held during 16th-22nd Dec 2019, organized
by Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram.
CONVENOR VICE – PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
A One-week Faculty Development Program on
“Artificial Intelligence”
2020 -21 Dept. of Information Technology
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN(A) :: BHIMAVARAM
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Date:24-05-2019
To
The Principal
SVECW
Bhimavaram
Respected Sir,
Subject: A One-week Faculty Development Program on “Artificial Intelligence” during
10th–16th June 2019– Request for permission and Approval of Budget – Reg.
It is proposed to conduct One week FDP on “Artificial Intelligence” by department of
Information Technology. The proposed budget is given below for your kind approval. Hence it is
to request you to give permission and sanction the budget to conduct the said program.
Sno Description of Item Amount (Rs)
1 Certificates , Posters 1500
2 Bouquets 200
3 Mementoes 1,000
4 Remuneration to Resource Persons 60,000
5 TA, DA & Boarding to Resource Persons 8,000
6 Tea, Snacks 4,000
7 Note Books & Pens 1,000
8 Photos 25000
9 Miscellaneous 1,000
Total Amount 101700
The following faculty will act as coordinators for the workshop.
• V.Pavan Kumar
I request you to kindly sanction Rs101700/- (One Lakh One Thousand Seven Hundred rupees
only) for the smooth conduct of the above workshop.
Convener
1-06-2019
Bhimavaram.
To
Dr. Sri Vallabha Devi,
Lead Data Scientist,
Tiger Analytics, Chennai
Respected Sir,
We are, from Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh, happy to know that you are an expert in Artificial Intelligence. It is to bring to your
kind notice that Department of IT is organizing a FDP on “Artificial Intelligence” from 10th
to 16th June 2019. As you have already experienced in the field of Artificial Intelligence and
your approach shall be very much helpful for the participants.
We cordially invite you with great pleasure as a resource person for the FDP on
“Artificial Intelligence ", positively from 10th to 16th June 2019.
We look forward to hear your favorable reply at the earliest to make arrangements.
Thanking you,
HOD
Dr. D. V. Naga Raju
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi | Affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada
Profile Of Resource Person
Dr. Sri Vallabha Devi,
Lead Data Scientist,
Tiger Analytics, Chennai
Biography
Sri Vallabha is a Lead Data Scientist with Tiger Analytics. As a part of this role, he leads teams
solving business problems in various industries like retail, transportation and manufacturing. In
the past projects at Tiger Analytics he worked on developing Deep Learning models for video
analytics and Machine Learning models for anomaly detection & price prediction etc. His current
projects are focused on Recommendation Systems and Natural Language Processing.
Prior to this, he worked as a Post Doctoral Fellow at IIT Madras in statistical analysis of liquid
sprays. His doctoral thesis was on Large Eddy Simulation of Sprays, a branch of Computational
Fluid Dynamics.
His areas of expertise are machine learning, statistical analysis, reduced order modeling and
simulation of physical systems & scientific computing.
He holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Madras
Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Chief Patrons
Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES
Sri Ravichandran. R, Vice-Chairman, SVES
Sri K.Aditya Vissam, Secretary, SVES
Patrons
Dr. G. SrinivasaRao, Principal, SVECW
Dr. P. SrinivasaRaju, Vice-Principal, SVECW
Convener
Dr. D V Naga Raju, HOD-IT
Advisory Committee
Prof. P.Venkata Rama Raju, Dept.of.IT
Mr. S. Sreenivasu, Assoc Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. S. Adinarayana, Assoc Prof, Dept of IT
Dr. A. Sri Krishna, Asst Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. S. Ravi Kumar, Asst Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. A. Mohan, Asst Prof, Dept. of IT
The workshop is open to the faculty of Academic
Institutions, PG/ Research Scholars and Professionals
from Industry. The structure of the registration fee
for various types of participants is given below.
• Faculty/ Research Scholars: Rs. 300/-
• Participants from industry: Rs. 500/-
The registration fee should be paid in the form of
Demand Draft Drawn in favor of “The Principal,
SVECW” payable at Bhimavaram.
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation for the participants may be
arranged on request.
ADRESS FOR CORRESPONDANCE Coordinator:
V.Pavan Kumar, Assistant Professor
Department of IT
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women(A)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram-534202
Email :[email protected]
Mobile : +91- 8106749820
How to apply
Faculty Development Program
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
(Autonomous)
(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK-Kakinada)
(Accredited by NBA for 5 Years)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
W. G. District, A. P., India
www.svecw.edu.in
Organizing Committee
ONE WEEK Faculty Development
Program
On
Artificial Intelligence
10TH -16TH, JUNE,2019
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
About the College
Artificial intelligence (AI, also machine intelligence,
MI) is intelligence displayed by machines, in contrast
with the natural intelligence (NI) displayed by
humans and other animals. In computer science AI
research is defined as the study of "intelligent
agents": any device that perceives its environment
and takes actions that maximize its chance of success
at some goal.
Topics
Introduction: Concepts of AI, Agents, Environments,
Problem Formulations, Review of Tree and Graph
Structures, State Space Representation, Search Graph
and Search Tree.
• Search Algorithms: Random Search, Search with
Closed and Open list, DFS and BFS, Heuristic Search,
Best First Search, A* Algorithm, Game Search.
• Probabilistic Reasoning: Probability, Conditional
Probability, Bayes Rule, Bayesian Networks, Temporal
Model, Hidden Markov Model.
• Markov Decision process: MDP Formulation, Utility
Theory, Utility Functions, Value Iteration, Policy Iteration
and Partially Observable MDPs.
ONE WEEK Faculty Development
Programme
On
Artificial Intelligence
10TH -16TH, JUNE,2019
Name:
Designation:
Organization:
Official Address:
Mobile:
Email:
Accommodation Required: (Yes/No)
Signature: Date:
SPONSORING AUTHORITY
Mr./Ms./Mrs. _________________________________ employed as_________________________________
in our organization is sponsored to attend the Faculty
Development Programme.
Place: Date:
Signature of sponsoring authority with seal
About the FDP Registration form
About the Department
Department of IT was established in the year 2001;
The department strives towards excellence in the
field of Information Technology. The vision of the
department is to establish unique identity by
development of high quality IT engineers and
technological resources for contributing to the
economic and social development of the Nation at
large and the region in particular. The Department is
well equipped with computers, software and modern
IT infrastructure, and our students are exposed to
up-to date equipment, technology and techniques.
The Department has well experienced and dedicated
faculty members with different specializations.
.
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for women was
established during academic year 2001-2002 to empower women in professional courses. The college
has the vision to develop the students with a disciplined and integrated personality and to achieve academic
excellence, thus making SVECW the first choice of
students and staff. Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women has
witnessed significant growth within a period over 10 years and stands out as one of the best engineering
colleges in AP. In recognition of its progressive strides, the World Bank has granted TEQIP phase II project to
SVECW and Indian Merchant’s Chamber (IMC)
recognized with a trophy for the quality of education imparted.
Resource Persons
Experts with large number of years
of experience in teaching, industry, research
and development will be conducting the
theory and practical sessions.
Important dates
Last date for registration: 06.06. 2019
Confirmation to the participants
By mail : 06.06.2019
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
ONE WEEK SHORT TERM COURSE ON
BLOCKCHAIN
2020 -21 Dept. of Information Technology
Chief Patrons
Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, SVES
Sri Ravichandran. R, Vice-Chairman, SVES
Sri K.Aditya Vissam Secretary, SVES
Patrons
Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao, Principal, SVECW
Dr. P. Srinivasa Raju, Vice-Principal, SVECW
Convener
Dr. D V Naga Raju, HOD-IT
Advisory Committee
Prof. P.Venkata Rama Raju, Dept.of.IT
Mr. S. Sreenivasu, Assoc Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. S. Adinarayana, Assoc Prof, Dept of
IT Dr. A. Sri Krishna, Asst Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. S. Ravi Kumar, Asst Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. A. Mohan, Asst Prof, Dept. of IT
Mr. V. Pavan Kumar, Asst Prof, Dept. of
IT
The workshop is open to the faculty of Academic
Institutions, PG/ Research Scholars and Professionals
from Industry. The structure of the registration fee
for various types of participants is given below.
• Faculty/ Research Scholars: Rs. 300/-
• Participants from industry: Rs. 500/-
The registration fee should be paid in the form of
Demand Draft Drawn in favor of “The Principal,
SVECW” payable at Bhimavaram.
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation for the participants may be
arranged on request.
ADRESS FOR CORRESPONDANCE Coordinator:
B.Sasi Kumar, Assistant Professor
Department of IT
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women(A)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram-534202
Email : [email protected]
Mobile : +91- 9550571420
How to apply
Faculty Development Program
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
(Autonomous)
(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK-Kakinada)
(Accredited by NBA for 5 Years)
Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534202
W. G. District, A. P., India
www.svecw.edu.in
Organizing Committee
ONE WEEK SHORT TERM COURSE
On
BLOCKCHAIN
16TH -22nd, December,2019
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
About the College
Blockchain Technology is mainly evolved from a
perspective of decentralized financial system and
promoting the cashless economy. The digital
ledger where the transactions made in Bitcoin or
else another cryptocurrency that are recorded
publicly and chronologically. This technology has
radically improved supply chain and other
transactions network
.Course Contents
✓ Cryptography and Crypto-currency
✓ Blockchain terminologies
✓ Blockchain Data structures
✓ Bitcoin Mining
✓ Big data in cloud
ONE WEEK SHORT TERM COURSE
ON
BLOCKCHAIN
16 – 22nd, DECEMBER, 2019
Name:
Designation:
Organization:
Official Address:
Mobile:
Email:
Accommodation Required: (Yes/No)
Signature: Date:
SPONSORING AUTHORITY
Mr./Ms./Mrs. _________________________________
employed as_________________________________ in our organization is sponsored to attend the Faculty
Development Programme.
Place:
Date:
Signature of sponsoring authority with seal
About the FDP Registration form
About the Department
Department of IT was established in the year 2001;
The department strives towards excellence in the
field of Information Technology. The vision of the
department is to establish unique identity by
development of high quality IT engineers and
technological resources for contributing to the
economic and social development of the Nation at
large and the region in particular. The Department is
well equipped with computers, software and modern
IT infrastructure, and our students are exposed to
up-to date equipment, technology and techniques.
The Department has well experienced and dedicated
faculty members with different specializations.
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for women was
established during academic year 2001-2002 to empower women in professional courses. The college
has the vision to develop the students with a disciplined and integrated personality and to achieve academic
excellence, thus making SVECW the first choice of
students and staff. Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women has
witnessed significant growth within a period over 10 years and stands out as one of the best engineering
colleges in AP. In recognition of its progressive strides, the World Bank has granted TEQIP phase II project to
SVECW and Indian Merchant’s Chamber (IMC)
recognized with a trophy for the quality of education imparted.
Resource Persons
Experts with large number of years
of experience in teaching, industry, research
and development will be conducting the
theory and practical sessions.
Important dates
Last date for registration: 12.12. 2019
Confirmation to the participants
By mail : 14.12.2019
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
A 5-Days Workshop on "Research Problems in Materials
and Manufacturing with Hands on Experience"
2019 - 2020 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Curriculum Vitae
Name: Dr. CHANDAN MONDAL
Address: Flat #501, Fortune Vajra Apartment, Sridutta Nagar, Kanchanbagh P.O.,
Hyderabad- 500058, Telangana State, India
Phone: +91 40 2458 6694 Email: [email protected]
DOB: 14/04/1977 Nationality: Indian
Current Position
03/2000 – till date Scientist ‘F’
Rolling and Formability Group,
Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory
Kanchanbagh, Hyderabad-500058, INDIA
Education and Training
07/2006 – 7/2012 Ph.D. (perusing), Metallurgical Engineering, Indian Institute
of Science (IISc), Bangalore
07/1998 – 02/2000 M.E., Metallurgical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science
(IISc), Bangalore
06/1994 – 06/1998 B.E., Metallurgical Engineering, Jadavpur University,
Calcutta
1999 Advanced training on in-situ experiments with electron
backscattered diffraction (EBSD), Department of Chemistry
and Materials Science, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Membership of Professional Societies
2004 Indian Institute of Metals (IIM), Life member, LM34537
2007 Material Research Society of India (MRSI), Life member
2013 Society for Failure Analysis (SFA)-India, Life Member
2016 Electron Microscope Society of India (EMSI), Life Member
Professional Experience
Research and Development:
1. Designing a suitable thermomechanical process schedule for achieving super high
strength in Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr base 7055 aluminum alloy
• Novelty of the project involves optimization of alloy composition for effective
homogenization, generation of process map for sound extrusion, and optimization of
heat treatment schedule for both peak aging and RRA tempers.
• A reproducible tensile properties of 0.2% P.S. = 725 MPa, UTS = 750 MPa and %
elongation = 12.6 in peak aging temper and 704 MPa (at 36% IACS) in RRA temper
have been achieved.
2. Correlation between microstructure-texture-mechanical properties anisotropy in high
strength aluminium alloys
• Effect of hot rolling mode on the evolution of texture and corresponding mechanical
property anisotropy have been studied in 7010 alloy and high purity aluminium.
• Influence of microstructure and deformation paths on the evolution of a unique,
single component brass-{110}<556> texture in 7010 aluminum alloy have been
studied.
• A simple Schmid factor modelling based on Taylor theory is shown to describe the
strength anisotropy successfully in case of single component textured materials.
3. Non-destructive assessment of heat treatments and quench sensitivity
• A database has been generated for the electrical conductivity values of 7010 alloy for
various heat treatment tempers. The database is now extensively used for quality
control and assessment of heat treated plates and sheets.
• A novel non-linear ultrasonic based method has been established to assess the
quench sensitivity behaviour of aluminium alloys, which is hitherto unheard off.
4. Quench sensitivity aspects of 7010 and 7075 aluminum alloys
• Effects of quenching media on the mechanical properties of 7010 and 7075 alloys
have been evaluated as functions of test direction and thickness.
• Microstructural attributes and “quench end” effect are the highlights of the study.
Professional Skills
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) technique using Field emission gun-
scanning electron microscope (FEG-SEM); EBSD data processing with software of
TexSem Laboratories and HKL Technologies.
Global texture measurement using X-ray Goniometer and data processing with
LABOTEX software.
Operation of 250 Tonne high precision Stretching machine.
Research Interest
Characterization of texture, microstructure-texture-mechanical property correlation in
aluminum alloys
Textural evolution in high strain rate deformation
Physical metallurgy of alloy development
Electron microscopy of materials: scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Electron
back-scattered diffraction (EBSD), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
Awards / Distinctions
1997 “Washington Chapter Annual Scholarship” by N.C.E. Bengal &
Alumni Association, Jadavpur University.
1998 “Sankar Kumar Das Memorial Gold Medal” by Jadavpur University.
1999 “Indo-Norwegian ALTECH Research Programme Fellowship” by
Indian Institute of Science.
1999 “VIDYA BHARATI PRIZE” by Indian Institute of Metals.
2011 “ DMRL Best Paper in Applied Research Category” by Defence
Metallurgical Research Laboratory, DRDO.
2012 “Acta Materialia student award” by ASM International
2016 National Failure Analyst Award-2016 by SFA-India
Publications
International Journals:
1. C. Mondal, AK Mukhopadhyay: “On the nature of T(Al2Mg3Zn3) and S(Al2CuMg)
phases present in as-cast and annealed 7055 Al alloy” Mat. Sci. Engg. A (2005), 391,
p367-376.
2. C. Mondal, AK Mukhopadhyay, T. Raghu, and V.K. Varma: “Tensile properties of
peak aged 7055 Al alloy extrusions” Mat. Sci. Engg. A (2007), 454-455, p673-678.
3. C. Mondal, AK Mukhopadhyay, T. Raghu and KS Prasad: “Extrusion processing of
high strength 7055 Al alloy” Materials & Manufacturing Processes (2007), 22, p424-
428.
4. C. Mondal, A. Mukhopadhyay, R. Sarkar: “A study on precipitation characteristics
induced strength variation by nonlinear ultrasonic parameter” J. Appl. Phys. (2010),
108, 124910.
5. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, AK Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Formation of a
single, rotated-Brass {110}<556> texture by hot cross-rolling of an Al–Zn–Mg–Cu–
Zr alloy” Scripta Mater. (2011), 64, p446.
6. C. Mondal, B. Mishra, P.K. Jena, K. S. Kumar, T.B. Bhatt: “Effect of heat treatment
on the behaviour of an AA7055 Al alloy during ballistic impact”, Int. Journal Impact
Engg. (2011), 38, p745-754.
7. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, AK Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Thermal and
Mechanical Stability of the Single Component Rotated Brass Texture in a 7010
Aluminum Alloy”, Materials Science Forum (2012), 702-703, p279-282.
8. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, AK Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Mechanical
Property Anisotropy of 7010 Aluminum Alloy Sheet having Single Rotated-Brass
Texture”, Materials Science Forum (2012), 702-703, p303-306.
9. C. Mondal, A.C. Umamaheshwer Rao, G.R.N. Tagore, A.K. Singh: “Effect of Roll
Diameter and Modes of Rolling on Evolution of Texture in High Purity Aluminum”,
Materials Science Forum (2012), 702-703, p987-990.
10. P. K. Jena, C. Mondal, K. Siva Kumar, A.K.Singh: “Effect of Modes of Rolling on
Mechanical Properties, Texture and Ballistic Performance of Al-7017 Alloy”,
Materials Science Forum (2012), 702-703, p979-982.
11. B. Podder, C. Mondal, K. Ramesh Kumar, D.R. Yadav: “Effect of preform heat
treatment on the flow formability and mechanical properties of AISI 4340 steel”,
Materials and Design (2012), 37, p174–181.
12. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh: “Effect of change of rolling planes on orientation rotation
around the -fiber of high-purity aluminum plate subjected to 90% cold pre-
deformation”, Scripta Mater. (2012), 66, p674–677.
13. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Effects of
Different Modes of Hot Cross-Rolling in 7010 Aluminum Alloy: Part I. Evolution of
Microstructure and Texture” Metall. Mater. Trans. A (2013), 44, p2746-2763.
14. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Effects of
Different Modes of Hot Cross-Rolling in 7010 Aluminum Alloy: Part II. Mechanical
Properties Anisotropy” Metall. Mater. Trans. A (2013), 44, p2764-2777.
15. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Tensile Flow and
Work Hardening Behavior of Hot Cross-rolled and Peakaged AA7010 Aluminum
Alloy Sheets” Mat. Sci. Engg. A (2013), 577, p87-100.
16. C. Mondal, B. Podder, K. Ramesh Kumar, D.R. Yadav: “Constitutive Description of
Tensile Flow Behavior of Cold Flow-Formed AFNOR 15CDV6 Steel at Different
Deformation Levels” J. Mater. Engg. Performance (2014), 23, p3586-3599.
17. B. Mishra, C. Mondal, R. Goyal, P. Ghoshal, K. S. Kumar, V. Madhu: “Plastic Flow
Behavior of 7017 and 7055 Aluminum Alloys under Different High Strain Rate Test
Methods” Mat. Sci. Engg. A (2014), 612, p343-353.
18. B. Podder, C. Mondal, G. Gopi, K. Ramesh Kumar: Effects of Heat Treatment on the
Tensile Properties of Flow-Formed AA6082 Aluminum Alloy Tube” Materials
Science Forum (2015), 830-831, p131-34.
19. A. Mishra, C. Mondal, J. Maity: “Microstructural modifications in AISI 1080
eutectoid steel under combined cyclic heat treatment” Steel Research Int. (2015), 86,
No 9999.
20. R. Sarkar, C. Mondal, Deepak Kumar, Sabyasachi Saha, Atul Kumar, P. Ghosal:
“Structure-property Characterisation at Nanoscale using In-situ TEM and SEM” Defence Science Journal (2016), 66 (4), July 2016, p381-390.
21. A. Mishra, C. Mondal, J. Maity: “Effect of Combined Cyclic Heat Treatment on AISI
1080 Steel: Part II-Mechanical Property Evaluation, Steel Research Int. (2016), 87,
No 9999.
22. A. Mukhopadhyay, D. Chatterjee, C. Mondal, S. Punnose, K. Gopinath:
“Characterization of microstructural changes due to prolonged thermal exposure of
directionally solidified Ni-base super alloy CM 247LC using ultrasonic” Ultrasonics
(2018), 90, p42–51.
23. A.R. Subhani, D.K. Mondal, C. Mondal, J. Maity: “Attainment of an exceptionally
high strength in low carbon steel along with modest ductility through a novel heat
treatment route” Phil. Mag. Lett. (2018), 98 (6), p240–251.
24. A.R. Subhani, D.K. Mondal, C. Mondal, J. Maity: “Synthesis of Nano-Particle
Dispersed Highly Substructured Strong and Ductile Low Carbon Steel Possessing
Structural Hierarchy” Steel Research Int. (2019), No 1800519.
25. V. Singh, C. Mondal, A. Kumar, P.P. Bhattacharjee, P. Ghosal: “High temperature
compressive flow behavior and associated microstructural development in a β-
stabilized high Nb-containing -TiAl based alloy” J. Alloys Compd. (2019), 788, 573-
585. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.02.207]
26. A.R. Subhani, D.K. Mondal, C. Mondal, H. Roy, J. Maity: “Development of a high
strength low-Carbon steel with reasonable ductility through thermal cycling”, J.
Mater. Engg. Performance (2019), 28(4), 2192-2201. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-019-
03969-5]
27. V. Singh, C. Mondal, P.P. Bhattacharjee, P. Ghosal: “Microstructural
Characterization by Automated Crystal Orientation and Phase Mapping by Precession
Electron Diffraction in TEM: Application to Hot Deformation of a -TiAl based
Alloy” Microscopy and Micanalysis (2019), 25, 1457-1465.
28. V. Singh, A. Kumar, C. Mondal, P.P. Bhattacharjee, P. Ghosal: “High temperature
compressive flow behavior and associated microstructural development in a β-
stabilized high Nb-containing -TiAl based alloy” SN Applied Sciences (2019), 1:366.
[https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-0380-0]
29. D. Chouhan, A.K. Singh, S. Biswas, C. Mondal: “On the strain hardening behavior
and twi-induced grain refinement of CP-Ti under ambient temperature compression”
Metall. Mater. Trans. A (2019), 50(5), 2169-2188.
30. V. Singh, C. Mondal, R. Sarkar, P.P. Bhattacharjee, P. Ghosal: “Compressive creep
behavior of a γ-TiAl based Ti–45Al–8Nb–2Cr-0.2B alloy: The role of β(B2)-phase
and concurrent phase transformations” Mat. Sci. Eng. A (2020), 774, 138891. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2019.138891]
31. V. Singh, C. Mondal, R. Sarkar, P.P. Bhattacharjee, P. Ghosal: “Dynamic
recrystallization of a β(B2)-stabilized -TiAl Ti-45Al-8Nb-2Cr-0.2B alloy: The
contributions of constituent phases and Zener-Hollomon modulated recrystallization
mechanisms” J. Alloys Compd. (2020), 828, 154386. [https://doi.org/ 10.1016/ j.jallcom.2020.154386]
Conference Proceedings:
1. A.K. Mukhopadhyay, G.M. Reddy, K.S. Prasad. S.V. Kamat, A. Dutta and C.
Mondal: “Influence of Sc Additions on the Microstructure and Properties of AA 7010
Alloy Sheets” in J.T. Staley Honorary Symposium on Al Alloys (ed. M. Tiryakioglu),
ASM Materials Solutions Conf., Indianapolis, USA, ASM International (2001) 63.
2. C. Mondal and AK Mukhopadhyay: “Correlations Between Electrical Conductivity
and Aging Behavior of 7010 Base Aluminium Alloys” in Proc. of INCAL’03 (ed. S.
Subramanian and D.H. Sastry), New Delhi (2003) 255.
3. C. Mondal, AK Mukhopadhyay and VV Rama Rao: “On the Nature of Second Phase
Particles Present in the As-cast 7055 Aluminium Alloy” in Proc. of INCAL’03 (ed. S.
Subramanian and D.H. Sastry), New Delhi (2003) 261.
4. C. Mondal, AK Mukhopadhyay, KS Prasad and VK Varma: “Influence Of Quench
Rates on the Peak Aged Properties of 7010 Aluminium Alloy” in Proc. of INCAL’03
(ed. S. Subramanian and D.H. Sastry), New Delhi (2003) 269.
5. A. K. Mukhopadhyay, G.M. Reddy, K.S. Prasad, V.K. Varma and C. Mondal:
“Microstructure-property relationships in a high strength Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr alloy” in
Proc. ICAA 9, August 2-5, 2004, Brisbane, Australia.
6. C. Mondal, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, T. Raghu and KS Prasad: “Extrusion processing of
high strength 7055 Al alloy” in Proc. ICAMMP 2006 (eds. UK Chatterjee, BK
Dhindhaw), February 3-5, Kharagpur, India.
7. C. Mondal and A.K. Singh: “Micro-textural Evolution during Annealing and Cold
Rolling of a 7010 Al Alloy Studied by Electron Backscattered Diffraction (EBSD)” in
Proc. EMSI-50, July 3-5, 2011, Hyderabad, India.
8. B. Podder, C. Mondal, G. Gopi, K. Ramesh Kumar, and D.R. Yadav: “Effect of cold
flow forming deformation on the tensile properties of 15CrMoV6 steel” in Proc. Of
Int. Conf. on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (CMAE 2011), March 19-20,
2011, New Delhi, India.
9. C. Mondal, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, T. Raghu and KS Prasad: “Extrusion processing of
high strength 7055 Al alloy” in Proc. ICOTOM-16 (eds. I. Samajdar et al.), December
12-17, 2011, Mumbai, India.
10. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, AK Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Thermal and
Mechanical Stability of the Single Component Rotated Brass Texture in a 7010
Aluminum Alloy”, in Proc. ICOTOM-16 (eds. I. Samajdar et al.), December 12-17,
2011, Mumbai, India.
11. C. Mondal, A.K. Singh, AK Mukhopadhyay, K. Chattopadhyay: “Mechanical
Property Anisotropy of 7010 Aluminum Alloy Sheet having Single Rotated-Brass
Texture”, in Proc. ICOTOM-16 (eds. I. Samajdar et al.), December 12-17, 2011,
Mumbai, India.
12. C. Mondal, A.C. Umamaheshwer Rao, G.R.N. Tagore, A.K. Singh: “Effect of Roll
Diameter and Modes of Rolling on Evolution of Texture in High Purity Aluminum”,
in Proc. ICOTOM-16 (eds. I. Samajdar et al.), December 12-17, 2011, Mumbai, India.
13. P. K. Jena, C. Mondal, K. Siva Kumar, A.K.Singh: “Effect of Modes of Rolling on
Mechanical Properties, Texture and Ballistic Performance of Al-7017 Alloy”, in Proc.
ICOTOM-16 (eds. I. Samajdar et al.), December 12-17, 2011, Mumbai, India.
14. B. Podder, C. Mondal, G. Gopi, K. Ramesh Kumar, D. R. Yadav: “Effect of cold
flow forming deformation on the tensile properties of 15CrMoV6 steel” in
International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (CMAE 2011),
2011, New Delhi, India
15. C. Mondal, R. Sarkar and A.K. Singh: “Electron Microscopic Study on the Stability
of ‘Brass’-{110}556 Texture during Cold Rolling of 7010 Aluminum Alloy” in
Proc. EMSI-2012, July 1-3, 2012, Bangalore, India
16. B. Podder, C. Mondal, K. Ramesh Kumar, D. R. Yadav: “Prediction of Tensile
Strength of Flow Formed 15CDV6 Steel Tubes” in 4 th International AIMTDR Conf.
(AIMTDR-2012), 14-16 December, 2012, Kolkata, India
17. C. Mondal, K. P. Balan, M. Srinivas: “Corrosion of a Welded Propellant Tank: A
case study on failure analysis” in National Welding Sem inar (NWS 2014-15), 22-24
January, 2015, Jamshedpur, India
1) “Formation of “grain-scale” shear bands during cold rolling of 7010 Al alloy
and its implication on the stability of ‘Brass’-{110}556 texture” in International
Conference on Electron Microscopy (ICEM), Dec 2012, IIT BHU, Varanasi.
2) “Role of Crystallographic Texture in Development of Aluminum Alloys for
Automobile and Defence Applications” in The 7th Indo-Korean Joint Workshop on
“Green Mobility and Energy Materials” 26-27 November, 2015, ARCI & DST,
Hyderabad.
3) “Development of ‘Brass’-Texture in High Strength Aluminum Alloys: Stability
and Associated Strength Anisotropy” in The 4th International Conference on
Advances in Materials & Materials Processing (ICAMMP-IV), 5-7th November,
2016, IIT Kharagpur.
4) “Case Studies in Failure Analysis: A Journey through the Challenges and
Research Opportunities” in Seminar on Failure Analysis in Metallurgical
Industries (FAME-2017), 5th August, 2017, Hyderabad.
5) “Fundamentals of Failure Mechanisms and Failure Analysis of Service
Components” in CEP course on "Computer Aided Engineering for EW systems" on
12th October, 2017, DLRL, Hyderabad.
6) “Fundamentals of Failure Mechanisms: A Failure Analysis Perspective” in Pre-
conference Workshop, SICE-2018 on 24th July 2018, Hyderabad.
7) “Understanding the Failure Mechanisms in Aerospace Materials: A Failure
Analysis Perspective” in CEP course on “Certification in Aerospace Materials" on
5-7th August, 2018, RCMA (Mat), Hyderabad
8) IIT Gandhinagar
9) Sri Vishnu Engineering Collage, 2019, Bhimavaram
10) Asia-Pacific Microscopy Conference (APMC-12), 3-7th February, 2020, Hyderabad
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One Week Skill Development Program on “AutoCAD and
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2019 - 2020 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN:: BHIMAVARAM
(AUTONOMOUS) DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a “One Week Skill Development
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SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Title of the Programme
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2019 -20
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Title of the Programme
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on “Applications of Mathematics in Engineering and
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Title of the Programme
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