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poornima versorium - Poornima Group of Colleges
POORNIMA VERSORIUM
2 October, 2013
“ An Official Newsletter of the Department of Electrical Engineering”
Volume IX, Issue 1
AIMING HIGH...
VISION
To
equip
students with
l a t e s t
engineering
skills and
knowledge to
s u c c e s sf ul l y
meet
the
challenges
posed by
globalization.
MISSION
To
provide
comprehensiv
e Engineering
Education and
necessary
technical skills
by developing
Prof essi onal
ou tlook
in
every walk of
life.
Inside this issue :
Aiming
High
01
System
FrameWork
2-3
Gems in
the Crown
04
Stress
Busters
05
Department
SweepStakes
In Pursuit
of Innovation
6-7
Faculty
Talk
10
Student
Connect
11
Praiseworthy Baccalaureates
12
Electrical
Createchs
13
Editorial
Board
14
I am glad to learn that the department of Electrical Engineering is bringing out the issue of news letter
“VERSORIUM” for odd semester of session 2013-14. The academic institutions involved in engineering
education should constantly sense the need of research and develop a framework that helps to foster a
culture of innovation. It is heartening to know that the electrical department is giving adequate emphasis
to development of multifarious skills among the students as well as teachers and has taken noticeable
strides in the direction of empowering and sharpening their intellectual and technical skills with focus on
inclusive education. I congratulate the faculty members and students who have worked hard to
bring out this newsletter with interesting and useful information and contributions.
JAI JAI POORNIMA SANSTHAN…JAI HIND. .!!!
Dr. S.M Seth
Chairman, PGC & PJ Foundation,
Chairperson, Poornima University
(Former Director, NIH, Roorkee)
At this juncture, I feel proud to congratulate all those who shaped the electrical department of PCE to its
present status with their untiring dedication and self service for bringing the good results in past years.
May god shower his abundant blessings on each one of you and I wish a happy, prosperous and successful
year ahead.
I hope “VERSORIUM” will uncover the milestone of POORNIMA in its fruitfull journey towards excellence.
JAI JAI POORNIMA SANSTHAN…JAI HIND. .!!!
Sh. Shashikant Singhi
Director General, PF
I am very happy that the “VERSORIUM” news letter of electrical engineering department is reflecting process
of revitalization through activity of departmental clubs and it is a matter of pleasure to speak with all of you
through this news letter .
We all can take pride from the fact that each one of us has contributed to the present day glory and growth
of our college . The news letter is the most valuable means of communication and sharing information
among the whole group. It highlights the achievements and activities of the department in different spheres.
I am positively hoping that this department will march ahead and add more achivemments to its name. I
would like to send my best wishes to the staff and give good account of themselves in worthwhile
endeavors.
JAI JAI POORNIMA SANSTHAN…JAI HIND. .!!!
Dr. R.P Rajoria
Campus Director, PCE
Giving up always does not mean that, you are Weak. Many times it means that you are, Strong enough to let it go.
I am glad to convey my message through this news letter on the occasion of Kalanidhi and Gandhi Jayanti
2nd Oct.2013, to all faculties, staff and students of Department of Electrical Engineering.
Dear Students, The world is changing very fast. In this changing world every one of us are facing different
challenges. One has to adopt opinion and change as per requirement. If you do not feel like chaining your
opinion, it is natural that you will not be able to know others perspective. You can succeed in doing what
you want to do only when you pay attention to what others think. Listening to others provides you with
analytical and logical thinking to arrive at a definite conclusion which is fruitful. By rejecting or not paying
attention to others opinion may make you much more uncomfortable. Your impression & presence felt
matters a lot in your success. You have to rediscover yourself and inculcate in you the moral and ethics.
With positive mindset, good moral values and ethics you will be a winner always. If you have determination
Dr. Om Praksah Sharma and courage to change your dream into reality no obstacle can stop you, the success is yours.
Principal, PCE
A quotation for all my budding technocrats …..
8-9
Till next newsletter all the best!
"I get up. I walk. I fall down. Meanwhile, I keep dancing."
– Rabbi Hillel
JAI JAI POORNIMA SANSTHAN…JAI HIND. .!!!
“Knowing is not enough we must apply..
Filling is not enough we must do.”
It is a matter of immense pleasure to place in your hands the news letter “VERSORIUM” of the electrical
department.
We, at PCE are dedicated in developing intellectual curiosity and personal growth of each individual.
The EE department of PCE is maintaining a high level of professional competence by constantly upgrading
communications skills and knowledge. This department follows the tradition which will fasten the growth
of creativity & excellence.
“GREAT THINGS HAPPEN WHEN MEN AND MOUNTAINS MEET….!!!
JAI JAI POORNIMA SANSTHAN…JAI HIND. .!!!
“Effort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit”
Mr. Vaibhav Jain
HOD, EE, PCE
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 2
System Frame-Work
- Department at a Glance…!!!
Enduring Members of Dept.
Heartiest Welcome To Initiators
Mr. Vaibhav Jain, HOD, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Rajkumar Vasir, Asst Prof
Mr. Harbeer Singh, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Swati Singh, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Shivraj Sharma, Asso. Prof.
Mr. Akshay Mittal, Asst. Prof.
Mr. S. P. Srivastva, Asso. Prof.
Mr. Vikas Kr. Saini, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Rakesh Goyal , Asst. Prof.
Mr. Dharmendra Kr Bansal, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Neha Jain, Dy. HOD, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Vandita Kaushik, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Nitin Goel, Asst. Prof.
Md. Imraan, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Anil Pratap Singh, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Megha Modani, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Bhawana Booti, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Renu Gupta, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Anamika Satrawala, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Khusboo Pachauri, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Trilok Chand Soni , Asst. Prof.
Ms. Nisha Acharaya, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Anil Sharma, Tech. Asst.
Mr. Ravi kr. Jain, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Madan Singh, Tech. Asst.
Ms. Gunjan, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Nemichand Kohli, Tech. Asst.
Ms. Monika Bhankher, Asst. Prof.
Ms. Neha Nigam, Tech. Asst.
Ms. Jyoti Sharma, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Kanahiya Lal, Tech. Asst.
Mr. Ramesh Chand Daroga, Tech. Asst.
“When we see a man of contrary character, we should turn inward and examine
our self”
Ms. Seema Jhakkar, Tech. Asst.
“Our
life is
what
our
thought
makes
it”
Mr. Tejpal Bairwa, Tech. Asst.
Mr. Rafiq Mohd., Office Executive
Mr. Chain Singh, Attendant
Sitting (Left to Right)
Rajkumar Vasir , S.P.
Shrivastava , Harbeer Singh,
Vaibhav Jain, Shivraj Sharma,
Rakesh Goyal
First Row (Left to Right)
Jyoti Sharma, Swati Singh,
Monika Bhankher, Seema
Jakhar, Anamika Satrawala,
Khushboo Pachori, Bhawna
Booti, Vandita Kaushik ,Neha
Jain, Megha Modani, Gunjan,
Neha Nigam, Renu Gupta
Second Row (Left to Right)
Anil Pratap Singh , Akshay Kr. Mittal, Rafeek Mohammad, Anil Sharma,Dharmendra Kr. Bansal, Ravi Jain, Trilok Chandra Soni, Madan Singh,
Nitin Goel, Nemichand Kohli, Vikas Kr. Saini, Chain Singh, Kanhaiya Lal, Ramesh Chand Daroga, Mohammad Imran
“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much”
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 3




“If you do

not know

the laws of
Mr. Vaibhav Jain: 6 days training on PLC & SCADA ,
17th-23rd June 2013, on johns training center sponsored
by SIEMENS.
Mr. Anil Pratap Singh: Attended short term course on real
time implementation of hardware in power electronics,
24th-28th June 2013 MNIT.
Ms. Bhawna Booti: Published a book of Circuit Analysis
for Electronics and Communication branch.
Mr. SP Srivastava: Published a paper on energy conservation in petroleum conservation research association on
16th Sept. 2013.
Ms.Megha Modani: Stood 1st position in presentation
competition on green energy organized by ISTE.
Mr. Nitin Goel: 6 days training on PLC & SCADA , 17 th23rd June 2013, on johns training center sponsored by
SIEMENS.
right
conduct,
Faculty Incentive
S.No
FACULTY NAME
SUBJECT NAME
RESULT(%)
1.
Mr. Shivraj Sharma
Advanced Power Elect.
Non Conventional Energy Sources
94.29%
94.29%
2.
Mr. S.P.Srivastava
Switch Gear & Protection
94.29%
form your
3.
Ms. Neha Jain
Extra High Voltage
Circuit Analysis
91.43%
94.67%
character”
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Ms. Smriti Sachan
Mr. Harbeer Singh
Ms. Neha Nigam
Mr. Nemichand Kohli
Mr. Tejpal Bairwa
Power Electronics
Special Award
Technical Asst. Award
Technical Asst. Award
Technical Asst. Award
86.67%
NA
NA
NA
NA
you cannot
Special Lectures
S. NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TOPICS
FM and superhetrodyne receivers
FM and superhetrodyne receivers
Commutation, armature reaction, types of winding
Commutation, armature reaction, types of winding
Types of machines and winding
Array and structure of an array
Operator overloading
Multiplexer and Demultiplexer
Per unit system fault
Power Plant
Supply System
Three phase converter
“The starting point of all achievements is desire”
FACULTY NAME
Mr.Rajvir Marwar
Mr. Smriti Sachank
Mr. Vaibhav Jain
Mr. Asif Iqbal
Mr. Sudheer Soni
Mr. Manish Sharma
Mr. Sanjay Gupta
Mr. Deepak Sharma
Mr.Devendra Mittal
Mr. Sudheer Soni
Ms. Nishu Agrawal
Mr. Virendra Sagtani
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 4
Gems in The Crown
-Our Outstanding Students…!!!
OVERALL RESULTS
8Sem: 96.97%
PAWAN KUMAR
85.90%
NUPUR NAGPAL
81.80%
KRISHAN KANT TIWARI
78.80%
6Sem: 87.90%
5Sem: 78.21%
3Sem: 78.05%
GAJENDRA SINGH PARVIND AGGARWAL
84.30%
83.90%
RICHA CHAUDHRY
83.50%
SHIVANI SHARMA
83.50%
“When you want
something, the
entire universe
conspires in helping
you to achieve it”
SHASHANK KAPOOR
86.20%
SUMAN
85.20%
KAMAL BHATIA
86%
VARTIKA AGARWAL
84.70%
PARVIND AGGARWAL
84.90%
SANJAY SINGH
83.70%
Outstanding Contribution Awards
PRAVIND AGARWAL
IV Year
MRITYUNJAY KUMAR
III Year
PRAGYESH KUMAR GOYAL
II Year
“Whatever you are, be a good one”
Manisha Sisodia
2nd yr
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 5
Stress Busters
- Our Department Clubhouse…!!!
Elecroma Club
The objective of this club is to enhance the overall development of the students. In order
to accomplish this wish, the elecroma club was formed on 07.09.13 as an orientation program.
Activity 1- The first activity of this club was a Website Designing session conducted on 14th
Sept.2013 Saturday. The most important aspect of this session was that it was conducted by a III
year student Aseem Gupta, who worked on this as his non syllabus project.
This activity was to create awareness among the students on “the fundamentals of website
(www.clockpirates.com,www.electicdiscuss.clockpirates.com) designing” which was appreciated
by the participants. Students extended their appreciation by demanding for similar activities in
future.
Social club “ANTAR AATMA”
The objective of this club is to make the future electrical engineers at Poornima understand
their responsibility towards the society and nature with the highest sense of the responsibilities.
Activity 1- The first activity was a visit to an orphanage. The visit was on 06.09.13
Friday.( First we ask about their basic requirements at orphanage and then we
fulfilled them by our combined contribution )
Activity 2- The second activity was a Tree Plantation which was organized on Saturday 21.09.13 Saturday.( We planted 35 plants at that day some at orphanage and some at
a church )
Energy Club
Objective-The aim of this club is to make aware the students & society aware about the importance
of energy conservation. Spreading awareness is essential following the gap between electricity
production and consumption and the exponential increase in the demand of electricity due to
globalization. This club was formed in odd sem session 2013-14 and the orientation of this club
was conducted on 22nd Sept.2013, Thursday.
Activity 1-One Essay Competition on (i)Future of energy conservation and green energy sources
(ii) Impact of energy conservation on economy and society
Was organized for II year students on 05.09.13 Thursday in 251 students have participated.
Activity 2- The Awareness Session on Energy Conservation was taken by III yr. student members
using presentation mode for I yr. students. This activity was a huge success as approx. 500 students participated in this.
Personality Development Club
The objective of this club is to develop confidence among students by removing their stage fear and hesitation of public
speaking.
Activitiy 1- We started the activity by Casual & Formal Introduction with time constraint to analyze their weaknesses this was
continued continuously for two weeks.
Activity 2- Then we conducted Know the neighbour, Extempore activity next week to analyze their delivery level and for simultaneous rectification.
Activirty3- The third activity (4th & 5th week) was Newspaper activity which aimed at Accent improvement, confidence building,
vocabulary enhancement, verbal communication.
“If you can dream it, you can do it”
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 6
Department Sweep-Stakes
- Current Events…!!!
AAGAZ 2013
It was a department level faculty training program for all new
and old faculty members which was organized on 19th July
2013, Friday. In this training all faculties were made aware
about the new working culture and methodology of the department. The session was taken by the Head of the Department, EE, PCE.
SESSION ON “SUCCESS-MANTRA”
This session was organized on 12th August 2013
Monday for III Year students. The speaker for the
session were volunteers from Akshay Patra. They delivered
a very interactive session on “Success Mantra” in which
the students were told about the different ways to handle
stress in this competitive environment and fast growing
world.
CAREER ORIENTED SESSION
This session was organized on 10th August 2013
Saturday for IV Year students in which the
speaker was Mr. Sanjay Sharma from IIT, Rorkee.
He delivered a session on “Career after B.Tech.”
which focused on the fields in which students can
pursue their careers .
“If you
don’t
know ,the
thing to do
is not to
get
TEACHERS DAY
This was organized on 5th September 2013, Thursday. There
was one celebration program of two hours followed by an
essay competition organized by III year students. The program comprises of skit, games, extempore etc
scared ,
but to
learn”
INDEPENDENCE DAY
“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes”. On 15th August, Independence Day was celebrated by our group. The program started with flag hosting followed by parade and sweet distribution. The event was followed by felicitation of faculty members. Cultural program was conducted by the students in Arbuda Convection Centre. It was aimed to honour the performance of their extra ordinary faculty members in university results. Two participations were from
Electrical Department, PCE out of which one was magic show by Ajay Kumar EE-III year . This performance was appreciated by all.
OBT’s & WEBINARS
Ten open book tests were held in the department on various subjects. Some OBT’s were
conducted in the library and some were given to the students for their home as an open
challenge.
16 Webinars were also conducted in the department which laid an emphasis on various
concepts like Power Plants Working, Production of Waveforms in Power Electronics, Supply
of electricity in Transmission & Distribution.
“Yesterday has gone, tomorrow has not yet come, we have only today let us begin”
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 7
Department Sweep-Stakes
- Current Events…!!!
INDUSTRIAL TOUR
th
th
Industrial tour was organized from 12 to 15 Sept.,2013 for 4th year
students. Section A covered Udaipur-Mount Abu route to visit Shree Cement, Parle, HMT,
Pyrotech company and Section B covered Udaipur-Jodhpur route to visit Pyrotech , Dainik
Bhaskar, Temptions company.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
th
th
A visit to the 132 KV GSS Sitapura was organized from 17 to 20 Sept.,
2013 for III year students. The visit was divided into two parts one was Special lecture by JEn Ms. Nishu Agarwal on the working of Grid Sub Station and
other part was the visit of field with on site explanations by JEn Mr. Nuratan
Sharma and AEn. Mr. Amar Singh Jatav. The activity was a
huge success
in aspect of the student’s practical learning.
ISLE Seminar on “RALTFS”
The seminar on “Recent Advancement in Lighting Technology and Their Future Scope” was held
at POORNIMA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING for 2nd year EE Dept. on Saturday , Sept.28th 2013. The seminar was sponsored by
“INDIAN SOCIETY OF LIGHTING ENGINEERS(ISLE), Rajasthan state Centre (RSC) , Jaipur. The seminar was coordinated by Ms.
Swati Singh and Mr. Akshay Kr. MIttal under the guidance of Mr. Vaibhav Jain ,HOD EE Dept.
The overall objective of the seminar was to promote art science and practice of illumination engineering services as
associated with built and open environment for the benefit of public and to provide guidance to young engineers for career
improvement in illumination engineering.
nd
The seminar was attended by students of 2 year EE Dept.
Starting with the session we had “ Lamp Lighting “ ceremony followed by “ Ganesh Vandana” performed by 2 nd year girls.
Shri R.S Saxena, Chairman ,ISLE,RSC
Dr. Manoj Gupta , Secretary ,ISLE,RSC
Shri B.M Chandana , Director ,Genesis Integrated System
Shri Prashant Vajpayee, Treasurers , ISLE , RSC
Dr. R.P Rajoria ,Campus Director ,PCE
Dr. Om Prakash Sharma ,Principal ,PCE
Shri Vaibhav Jain ,HOD EE Dept.
Were the dignitaries of the seminar.
Through the seminar, students were witted by experts about energy conservation and there was also an interactive session
and a motivational speech delivered by Shri B.M Chandana . The session focused on how to visualize life with Positive
attitude and how to motivate ourselves.
Students were also made aware about the ISLE by Shri R.S Saxena
Shri Prashant Vajpayee talked about “Recent Lighting Traits” and about the efficient use of lighting system.
At last Dr. Om Prakash Sharma closed the Seminar with the vote of thanks to all the dignitaries.
The seminar was graciously held under the guidance of Mr. Vaibhav Jain ,HOD EE Dept. and had an amicable ending.
“Don’t learn to do, but learn in doing”
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 8
In Pursuit of Innovation
-Our Latest Projects & Seminars
List of DST Projects
S.No.
1.
ULTRA FAST ACTING ELECTRONICS CIRCUIT BREAKER
2.
AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE CONTROLLER WITH HIGH SPEED ALERTING SYSTEM
3.
4.
PADDLE POWER USES FOR VARIOUS APPLIANCES: A GREEN ENERGY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
OPTIMUM ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5.
TALKING ENERGY METER
6.
FULLY ELECTRIC FOUR VEHICLE
7.
FIRE FIGHTING ROBOT
8.
BI-DIRECTIONAL MOVENMENT OF INDUCTION MOTOR WITH THE HELP OF REMOTE
9.
A QUAD ROTOR FLYING MACHINE
10.
4 CHANNEL HOME AUTOMATION USING CELLPHONE
11.
VOICE ENABLED DEVICE SWITCHING FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
12.
SPEED CONTROL OF 3 PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR
13.
HOME APPLIANCES CONTROLLING USING RESISTIVE TOUCHSCREEN
14.
SOLAR POWER IRRIGATION SYSTEM
15.
GREEN WIND ENERGY FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
16.
SMART PHONE ANDROID OPERATED ROBOT USING BLUETOOTH WITH SPY CAMERA
talent
17.
MICROCONTROLLER BASED PREPAID ENERGY METER
which
18.
SOLAR POWER CHARGE CONTROLLER
19.
HIGHWAY BASED ELECTRICITY GENERATION
20.
SUN TRACKING SYSTEM FOR SOLAR PANEL
used
21.
PASSWORD BASED CIRCUIT BREAKER
well”
22.
ELECTRIC PARK
23.
PIEZOELECTRIC SHOE POWER
24.
MICROCONTROLLER HOME APPLIANCE CONTROL THROUGH PC/INTERNET
25.
26.
MEDICAL DATA MONITORING AND MAKING HISTORY OF DATA FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF
DISEASES
SOLAR SMART A STEP AHEAD
27.
EFFORT REDUCING CONCEPT IN RICKSHAW (SARTHI)
“Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools”
“Life is
entrusted
to a man
as
treasures,
which
must not
be
squander
ed, as a
must be
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 9
In Pursuit of Innovation
-Our Latest Projects & Seminars … cntd…
Best Seminars
PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER
COCKROFT WALTON VOLTAGE MULTIPLIER
A voltage multiplier is an electrical circuit that converts AC electrical power from
a lower voltage to a higher DC voltage, typically using network of capacitors and
diodes.
Submitted by:
Sec-B, 2nd yr
Guided by:
Dharmendra Kr. Bansal
A portable battery charger is a device which gives power to charge your
electronic devices irrespective of its charger and electric power.
Submitted by:
Sec-D, 2nd yr
Guided by:
Dharmendra Kr. Bansal
RENEWABLE ENERGY CITY
STREET LIGHT
In our project we have used 4 LED for indication of bulb but for high power
switching one can’t connect relay at the output of pin 3of IC 555.Then it will be
possible to turn ON/OFF any electrical appliances connected all the way
through relay.The circuit is economic in power consumption.
This city is based on renewable energy sources.In this city,all houses are
using renewable energy source.A wind turbine is used in remote homes which
generate DC current for battery charging.
Guided by:
Neha Jain
Guided by:
Neha Jain
Submitted by:
Sec-A, 2nd yr
220 KV GSS SANGANER ,JAIPUR
Guided by:
Shivraj Sharma
Submitted by:
Sec-C, 2nd yr
ULTRATECH
Submitted by:
Vishesh Agarwal
Sec-B,4th yr
Guided by:
Shivraj Sharma
Submitted by:
Bhumika Maheshwari
Sec-A,4th yr
Best Projects
QUADCOPTER WITH SURVEILLANCE
A Quadcopter, also called quadrotor helicopter, is a multicopter that is lifted and propelled by 4 rotors.These vehicles use an electronic control system and
electronic sensors to stabilize aircraft.
Guided by:
Submitted by:
Vandita kaushik
Nikhil vaidya,Piyush Sharma,Praveen kumar, Nishant Sharma
Sec-B,3rd yr
EFFORT REDUCING CONCEPT IN RICKSHAW (SARTHI)
This project is based on conservation of energy and some basics about spring. It improves techniques of Rickshaw in India.
Guided by:
Vandita Kaushik
Submitted by:
Amit kr. Sharma,Aditya khatri,Abhishek gupta
Sec-D,3rd yr
ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION
This project focuses on electronic toll collection system using RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Technology). The proposed system eliminates need of
motorist and toll authorities to manually perform ticket payment and toll fee collection.
Guided by:
Submitted by:
Akshay kr. Mittal
Vikash kr.TT, Hitesh Gupta, Ravindra Sharma
Sec-C,3 rd Yr
PADDLE POWER USES FOR VARIOUS APPLIANCES
This innovation can provide a solution to the current energy crisis in rural area in most part of India.A practical mechanism will convert human paddle power
into rotation which in turn will rotate a dynamo which will store this electricity into rechargeable batteries.
Guided by:
Submitted by:
Anil Pratap Singh
Arun Kr.Gupta,Abhishek Kr.Singh, Dharnidhar Prashad
Sec-A,4th Yr
SUN TRACKING SYSTEM FOR SOLAR PANEL
The Optics in concentrated Solar Application accept the direct component of Sunlight and therefore must be oriented appropriately to collect energy . Tracking
system are found in all concentrator application because such system do not produce energy unless pointed at the sun.
Guided by:
Submitted by:
Harbeer Singh
Mukesh Chand Chaudhry, Mohit Sharma, Manish kr.Gupta
Sec-A,4th yr
GREEN WIND ENERGY FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
This project aims at developing a system which makes use of wind energy for rural electrification. Wind energy is treated as renewable source of energy. This
project makes use of wind turbines. Wind energy obtained is stored in a battery.
Guided by:
Submitted by:
Shivraj Sharma
Saurabh kr.,Prateek kr.Sen,Shashank Kapoor, Vivek kr.Garg
Sec-B, 4th yr
OPTIMUM ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Electric energy generation from Piezo electric effect in shoes. This project is designed to monitor the number of persons as well as for exciting a room. Electrical
loads are switched ON as the first person enters and switched OFF when the last person leaves. It helps in saving a lot of energy.
Guided by:
Submitted by:
Nitin Goel
Pankaj kr.,Nitin Singh , Pushpendra Singh Gurjar
Sec-B, 4th yr
“Whatever you do will be insignificant but it is very important that you do it”
Volume IX, Issue 1
PAGE 10
Faculty Talk
-A Technical Communiqué
System That Allows Searching for Data on an Object by Looking at It
This object is a helmet.When the wearer of the helmet closes his/her eyes for two
seconds, the device starts searching for information on the building or monument
that the users faces. The system accesses the computer remotely and searches for
geo-referenced databases like Google Earth. After the scan, the obtained
information is transferred to the user's Smartphone. To make the system as nonintrusive as possible, the user can use text-to-speech engine. Data is received
through an ear piece.
The
Telecommunications
Research
Center
in
Vienna came up with an idea. The idea was based on an eye
tracker designed for Web-use analysis on the street to surf
through urban landscapes. They connected the device to
a Smartphone that features a built-in compass and
GPS (to identify the position of the user). The device
features two cameras. One that is trained on a person's eye
and another one on the view that is being observed In
addition, researchers installed sensors that identify
whether the user is looking up or down. The whole kit is
then mounted on a bicycle helmet.
An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and
eye. Edmund Huey built an early eye tracker, using a sort of contact lens with a
hole for the pupil.
The lens was connected to an aluminum pointer that moved in response to the
movement of the eye. When changing its points of fixation, the observer's eye
repeatedly returns to the same elements of the picture. Additional time spent on
perception is not used to examine the secondary elements, but to reexamine the
most important elements.
Mr. Vaibhav Jain
HOD
Modern Microprocessors
A set of characteristics is fairly common
across most aerospace and defense applications, whether an airborne platform, tactical
radio, radar, or munition, yet, the value, or
priority, of these characteristics can vary
significantly. Performance-including throughput, interrupt latency, and cache size and
speeds-is an important consideration, as is the
board support package (BSP) for real-time
operating systems (RTOSs) and device drivers.BAE Systems 3U and 6U boards sport the
company's radiation-hardened processors, which are employed on a variety
of satellites.
"Maintaining the integrity of the data, through the use of technology, such as
error-correcting code (ECC) or processor lockstep operation, throughout the
processing subsystem is important across many applications, such as avionics and military communicat"It is important to differentiate between dynamic
power and static power when considering power consumption. Static power
and sleep modes are also critical in military communications, like tactical
radios, where battery life is critical.
Airborne application
A broad range of aerospace and defense applications and platforms require
rugged microprocessors.The Apache helicopter employs the company's
COBALT with an onboard 8-port GigE switch, as well as an 80-gigabyte,
solid-state drive and a Kontron Core2Duo single-board computer. COBALT
is a small, lightweight computing device based on Kontron's COM Express
single-board computer offering fanless operation and a Gigabit Ethernet
interface.Demand for optimized SWaP-C products is also growing, along
with the UAV market. "The need for small, lightweight, fanless products will
drive the development of microprocessors over the next several decades.
Ms. Bhawana Booti
Asst. Prof.
The true cause of Magnetostriction
Magnetostriction is generally described as the deformation of a
body in response to a change in the direction of magnetization
through application of a magnetic field. The general perception
is that the true crystal structure is somewhat distorted by strains
caused by the magnetic and exchange forces. We will define magnetostriction as the change of shape of a ferromagnetic body as a
result of its magnetization. It is to exclude the word "deformation",
for, as will be seen, the magnetostriction itself is not a deformation, even though it usually causes it.
The magnetostriction effect is practically important. It should be
minimized in some technical applications and maximized in others.
Its physical origin remains unknown, considering that no references to its explanation given in 2001 can be found. The status of
the problem was described in as follows: "Despite the tremendous advances in modern electronic structure theory for studies in
material science, magnetostriction has been rarely attacked until
very recently, due to its intrinsic complexity". The purpose of the
present article is to make the explanation of the physical cause of
magnetostriction easily available. It will be shown that the seeming "intrinsic complexity" of the phenomenon resulted from the
looking for the answers in wrong direction. The electron structure
may be relevant, but only indirectly. It is the crystal structure
that had to be carefully analyzed.
The Fe simple crystal structure and the simple pattern of its spontaneous magnetization were very helpful to analyze and illustrate
the cause of magnetostriction. The key to examination of magnetostriction in other ferromagnetics is provided. One might notice,
for example, that Ni ferromagnetic phase is also believed to be truly
cubic. We can predict that it is not. Nature is thrifty with its mechanisms; the origin of magnetostriction is hardly not universal.
Mr. S.P. Srivastava
Asso. Prof.
Near Field Communication (NFC) Technology
Your credit cards: gone. Bus pass and train
tickets: vanished. You've been the victim not of
theft, but of the future – a future where the wallet,
purse, paper ticket and pocket have all gone
digital and live solely on your phone.
Welcome to Near Field Communications (NFC), a
contactless, Wi-Fi-lite style tech that could already
be in your smartphone, and could soon be a
regular feature of your commute. The NFC communication is based on
an inductive RF link on 13.56 MHz. Operating distance typical up to
20 cm. Backward compatibility with RFID systems. Data exchange
rate up to 424 Kbps.
It uses magnetic field induction to enable communication between two
devices.The host device generates a low-frequency radio-wave field
and waits for another NFC device to get close enough to the contact
field. Magnetic inductive coupling transfers energy and data from one
device to the other. Most new Barclaycard, American Express,
MasterCard Pay Pass and Visa Europe cards have NFC contactless
tech within. Such cards can be used to make small purchases in shops
–
and,
since
last
week,
on
London
buses.
And with 30 million already in circulation in the UK this is where the
'digital wallet' exists for now. If NFC identifies you , you can use your
smartphone instead of a passport. Toulouse-Balgnac Airport has
already successfully trialled NFC secure boarding passes with
BlackBerry devices, which acted as their security pass for a dedicated,
priority path through the airport. NFC could help users work with
other wireless protocols.PCs, TVs, and other devices besides cell
phones and PDAs may become NFC enabled.Vendors using trial
results to determine how best to design devices and user interfaces to
work with NFC.Adoption to be driven by mobile commerce.
Ms. Swati Singh
Asst. Prof.
“Our life is what our thought makes it”
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Student Connect
-A Warm Discussion
AUTOMATIC METER READING
BEGIN WITH END IN MIND
Automatic meter reading (AMR) is the technology of automatically
‘Begin with end in mind’ is based
collecting data from energy metering devices (water, gas and
on the principle that all things are
electric) and transferring that data to a central database for billing
created twice. One is mental
and/or analyzing. This spares the employee from making trips and
creation and other is physical
the billing is based on actual consumption rather than on an estimate
creation. Take an example of
based on previous consumption, giving customers a better control
construction of a house; we will
on their use of electric energy , gas usage or water consumption.
collect details of each and
A Transmitter is connected to the meter and it counts the pulses
everything even before putting the
from it and displays it over the seven segment display. The data is
first brick of the house.It is very unfortunate that most of us
transmitted over radio frequency. At the receiver end, the data is
forget to plan the most important journey called ‘life’. Do
received by a receiver module and the microcontroller displays it
not try to give a chance to regret that ‘I couldn’t do anything
over the seven segment display.
yesterday’. Plan your work and do it perfectly….because:
- Pratyush Raj “PAST IS HISTORY, FUTURE IS MYSTERY AND
nd
2 Yr, Sec -D PRESENT IS REALITY.”
So let us realize this truth and “begin with end in mind.”
BOTTLE LIGHT
It will help the poor slum people to have light in their houses at free
of cost as these plastic bottle lights consume no electricity.
This method is based on used plastic bottles and corrugated steel
pieces. Take a few transparent plastic bottles and fill them with water
and bleaching powder for days. Make some holes on the roof and
install bottles.
Each bottle will produce enough light as a 40watt to 60watt electric
bulb.
-Vikas Jangir
2nd yr, Sec-C
LIFE
Life is the name of purpose,
struggle, love, dedication and a
number of feelings and emotions.
Life shows its true colours with
time. It depends upon how you
look towards life and what is your
strategy of leading an ideal life.
Basically life is the time duration
which is provided by God to us to
complete all the tasks for which
we have been sent to this land.
Life takes number of turns during
its whole span.It teaches us not to be jealous of someone as we have
come in this world empty handed and will leave this world in the
same manner. So spend your whole time in achieving your goals as it
is said:
“When you want something, the entire universe conspires in helping
you to achieve it.”
At last remember that: “The darkest hour of night comes just before
the dawn.”
The inspiration of life is to serve mankind. Spread happiness and you
will be blessed!!
-Ankit Sharma
3rd yr, Sec-A
-Kanika Moondra
2nd Yr, Sec-D
SAVE ENERGY
Why do we need to save
Energy? In the past few
years, the consumption of
energy was not high. But
with
increasing
development, change in
lifestyle,
growing
population and depleting
resources, the consumption
has increased significantly.
In case of petrol, the prices have increased abruptly and
are still increasing. In case of Electricity, some places
have seen an increase in tariffs, but most of the houses in
the country are still protected by subsidies. But the status
cannot be maintained for long as the power companies are
under huge losses because of increase in coal prices (most
of the electricity is still generated on coal).The alternative
source of electricity generation has still not reached a
state where they can replace coal. As per the World Coal
Association with current rate of production, Coal will last
for only 118 more years. Increasing population will bring
that down further and thus price of coal is set to increase
many folds. Another major reason for saving electricity is
that burning of coal produces emission of gases that are
linked to weird climate change. Sufficient supply of
energy is the highest need for developing a country. We
are in such a phase in this world where energy crisis is
looming large on us. For India to achieve sustainable
growth, we need to make sure that we do not suffer from
energy crisis. So it is very important that we should start
saving energy or electricity. Even a small effort from all
of us collectively will help our country to develop in a
sustainable manner. Everyone should save and pass this
habit of saving energy to our next generation for a better
present and future.
-Siddharth Dadich
rd
3 Yr, Sec-C
“Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel”
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Praiseworthy Baccalaureates
-Alumani Speakes…
Rajasthan: A Leader in Solar Development in India
Rajasthan has about 2,08,110 km2 of desert land, which is 60% of the total area
of the state. Rajasthan receives solar radiation of 6.0-7.0 kWh/m2 . As the area
has low rainfall, about 325 days have good sunshine in a year.
Rajasthan is one of the leading states of India in the field of solar energy. The
total photovoltaic capacity has passed 500MW, reaching 510.25MW at the end of
the 2012-13 fiscal year. The district of Jodhpur leads with 42 projects totalling
293 MW, followed by Jaisalmer and Bikaner. In total there were 84 projects with
installed capacity of 512.9. The French group AREVA solar is currently
engaged in constructing a 250MW concentrated solar power (CSP) installation
which will become the largest CSP installation in Asia. A 4000MW Mega Green
Solar Power Project is being built near Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan. Upon
Completion, it would be world's largest Solar Power Plant. The first phase of the
project, which will be of 1000 MW capacity, is likely to be commissioned by the
end of 2016.
Anil Pratap Singh
(Batch: 2012)
Asst. Prof., PCE
“If you try to
be anyone but
yourself, you
will fail; if you
are not true to
STUDENTS AND STUDIES
Ours is a developing world. With the onset of new technologies and
advancements, we are heading into a whole era of machines and
mechanization. And why not everyone of us has toiled for it ,day in and
day out. But wait! Have we ever realized what we are doing to ourselves
with this whole era of advancement and progress? We ourselves have
turned into’ machines’. From school going to college going youth we have
been trained to score good marks and to be the ‘best’.
Our new generation and specially the youth is surviving in an air of
depression.Frustration, loss of interest, mental disturbance and physical
weakness are now normal things. We have no time left for ourselves. No
time to develop our talents and the least time for recreation and leisure. The
growing competition and the feeling of ‘getting to the top ‘has completely
entangled us in its web and we have no time to think about ourselves.
Today students can be seen loaded with piles and piles of books-course
books,etc.Exercise,games and other activities are a must, but the question
which arises is-‘where is the time left for all these?’
Dear friends just answer this simple question. What will you gain if you
lose yourself? Nothing! Absolutely nothing! So just remember these few
tips in your career. Strive for everything but without the unnecessary
anxiety which depletes your health. If you don’t succeed, do not stop and
get frustrated, just keep going going and some day you will reach the
stars.
your own
heart, you will
fail. then
again , there is
no success like
failure”
Ashish Jain
(Batch:2012)
Project Manager
Newtech Polymers
“A greatest glory is in never falling but in rising every time we fall”
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Electrical Createchs
- The Innovators…
10 GOOD REASONS TO STUDY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1. IT'S EASY TO GET YOUR FIRST JOB
Electrical engineering students fairly easy find their first job because most employers in
electrical field search for fresh mind, with fresh knowledge and at the same time they get
young people they can mold to their own specific needs and make experts out of them.
2. YOU CAN WORK IN ANOTHER COUNTRY
Working as electrical engineer opens you lots of opportunities in other countries. Laws of
math, electricity and physics are universal and your gained knowledge doesn't limit you to
only the country you studied in. There are a lot of international companies that need
electrical engineers, also most of them are willing to employ people form other countries,
and most of them operate on international level that offers you additional options of
traveling while working. Besides, you are usually getting payed well for it!
3. STUDENT PRAXIS CAN BE EXTENDED TO EMPLOYMENT
Most INDIAN universities demand students of electrical engineering to get short praxis
with companies before they graduate and usually, if you perform well you can extend your
praxis into employment after graduation. The employer already knows you already, they
know your skills and work ethics and also they usually start to mold you in their "specific
needs" profile during your praxis.
4. YOU GAIN A WIDE RANGE OF KNOWLEDGE DURING YOUR STUDIES
Thinking that electrical engineering is just one dimensional is wrong. The range of
knowledge gained during studies is amazingly broad and versatile. Even just basic studies
gives you wide range of skills - from programming to writing reports; lets face it, reports are
required on every step of electrical engineering studies and every employer will demand
writing reports on different fields you work on. Even though you are studying a specific part
of electrical engineering you will get basics of almost all aspects of electrical engineering
and it shouldn't be a big problem to find solutions to a problem that is not strictly in your
specific field of expertise.
5. COMPUTER SKILLS
Modern world is run by computers. Most of the people use it on regular basis, but some still
struggle with some operations that demand knowledge, that goes just a little bit beyond
"Click an icon". Electrical engineers are faced with computer problems on every step of
their studies and also every day on a job, that's why we usually gain computer skills during
studies, when we have to install different programs for our studies, run analysis and tweak
components or electrical circuits. Computers become parts of us and we know that hitting
them won't make them run faster but fixing might...
6. ADRENALINE
Maybe adrenaline isn't first thing that pops in your mind when you think about electrical
engineering, but trust me there will be a lot of adrenaline rush moments if you get in
electrical engineering. Occasional jolts of electrical charge that hits you when you aren't
paying attention and touch the leads of charged capacitor or when you connect 2 wires that
you shouldn't or an electrical component more or less explodes in front of your eyes because
you connected it on the testing board in the wrong way... Those events make you jump out
of your chair and definitely raise your adrenaline level. On the other hand you won't most
likely do the same mistake again!
7. DIY
DIY or "Do It Yourself" is one of more exciting reasons why to get in electrical
engineering. When you know how stuff works, what usually malfunction and what are basic
rules of electrical engineering you can make your own stuff that usually you need to search
for and buy. It's not always cheaper, although some solutions will save you great deal of
money, but it works as you want it to work and it's your own creation what gives it
additional value and also nice reference in your CV if you are applying for a job. DIY
creations are unlimited. You can build a 1 sensor that would cost you 10 in a store or a
computer controlled cutter that costs 1000 but you just spent 200 building it.
8. MR./MRS. FIX-IT
Not only everyday fixes, like changing a burned out light bulb or faulty fuse aren't scary
moments any more - you might also be able to cope with more complex problems with your
computer etc. That doesn't only save you money but also works great as a pick up line...
9. NEW STUFF GETS OUT ALL THE TIME - IT NEVER GETS BORING
Electrical and electronic components are modified, invented and reinvented every day, so
you will never be bored because you are using same process or component for the last 10
years. New and exciting stuff is available all the time and you will have lots of fun testing
an assembling it.
10. ONLY FEW SIMPLE RULES TO FOLLOW
Things work better when plugged to power. Electrical components work on smoke - when it
gets out you are in trouble. If things don't work, read a manual.
R.C. Daroga
Tech. Asst.
SOLAR CITY
SOLAR CITY, where most of
work is based on solar energy
and the equipment’s with low
power consumption. This
project will show how much
money can be save using solar
energy and how solar city will
be pollution free. This project
won in BITS Pilani and
PRAYOGAM 2K12.
SUBMITTED TO:-
Mr.Harbeer Singh
SUBMITTED BY:-
Jitesh Lohiya & group
CLOCKPIRATES
E-Learning is the next generation of teaching &
studying.
With this concept, I introduce an interactive
discussion forum. The website focuses on the issues
related to Electrical Engineering. The name of the
website is ‘www.clockpirates.com’. The website is
made for the welfare of the Department and
Students so that they can share their views and
discuss their doubts or give suggestions regarding
the study material provided to them.
I am looking forward for a good response from the
students & faculties.
Nitin Goel
Asst. Prof.
“The man with no imagination has no wings”
Aseem Gupta
rd
3 year
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From the Editor’s Desk…!!!
It is with immense pleasure that we have been given the opportunity to work on the Ninth
Edition of the Department Newsletter. As we all know, a newsletter is the mirror of a department, along with its vision and mission. It also highlights events, activities , academic progress and achievements. In this edition, we have tried to capture excitement and activities of
the odd semester. I do hope that the newsletter encourages many students to use it as a
platform to express their creativity. I sincerely hope that this edition makes for an interesting
read. Please feel free to offer any suggestions for improvement.
Sincerely,
Mr. Vaibhav Jain, HOD-EE,PCE
Ms. Swati Singh, Asst. Professor,EE
Student Co-ordinators:
Mr. Aseem Gupta, III yr
Ms. Manisha Sisodia, II Yr
Mr. Pratyush Raj, II yr
Ms. Kanika Moondra, II yr
“You can
conquer
almost any
fear if you
will only
make up
your mind
to do so.
Sitting (Left to Right)
Swati Singh, Vaibhav Jain
Standing (Left to Right)
Aseem Gupta, Kanika Moondra,
Manisha Sisodia, Pratyush Raj
For
Hitesh Gupta
3rd Yr
remember,
fear
doesn't
exist
anywhere
except in
mind”
“Out of your vulnerabilities, will come your strength”