• EEE 501: RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
  • EEE 544: TELETRAFFIC ENGINEERING
  • EEE 500: ENGINEERING PROJECT II




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    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

    EEE 500: ENGINEERING PROJECT II


    Each student will be required to undertake a simple practical project involving specification, review, analysis, design, development and research. The student is presented with a real world engineering problem, and the solution to the problem must demonstrate a rigorous scientific approach, i.e. problem definition, analysis, design, construction, measurement, evaluation and communication. Students are expected to work largely on their own initiative. The duration of each project is two semesters in the fourth year of study.

    EEE 501: RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES


    Introduction to renewable energy sources. Quantification of solar and wind energy sites. Photo-voltaic energy conversion. Maximum power point tracking. Principles of wind energy conversion (wind farms and maximum power point tracking). Modelling and simulation of photo-voltaic (PV) and wind energy generators. PV applications: grid connected and solar home systems. System sizing. Energy storage, batteries, fuel cells, flywheels, configuration and design. Micro-hydro systems and design principles. Grid interfacing of renewable energy systems. Hybrid systems for remote area power supplies. Solar water pumping. Economics of renewable energy systems. Case studies of renewable energy systems.

    EEE 544: TELETRAFFIC ENGINEERING


    Telephone and Telegraph systems: Wire telephony, public telephone network, the telephone loop, teleprinters and telegraphs. System structure: Basic transmission system. Types of switching: Circuit switching, message switching and packet. Network topologies, exclusive and multiparty lines. Signalling methods; (e.g. signalling No. 7 etc). Exchanges: Analogue, digital, stored program control exchanges, Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX). Call types: Local, trunk and international, automatic multi-exchange connection and exchange signalling. Terminal Equipment: Telephone set (receiver and transmitter), telex, facsimile, computer, etc. Digital communication network: Communication architecture, communication protocols, layer architecture in data network, packet switching networks, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Local Area Networks (LAN),Wide Area Networks (WAN), internet working, security. System design and planning: Basic traffic theory, queuing theory, grade of service, demand of service, traffic overload, performance of communication networks, reliability of service, economic analysis and planning, size and capacity.

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