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EEE 554: COMPUTER NETWORKS
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Bog'liq BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Introduction to Network concepts, types of networks; topologies. Combinational networks, Local Area Networks; wireless network communications, protocols, architecture, operations, standards & specifications, data links, and transport layers, administration & support; troubleshooting. Synchronous and asynchronous digital communication networks: the characteristics, standards, performance and optimisation of design. Networking devices, operating systems and applications.
EEE 505: SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION
Review of fault analysis for circuit breaker & protective relay application. The fault clearing processes: problem of switching, arcing and arc-interruption principles. Recovery and re-striking voltages. Classification, construction and characteristics of circuit breakers & associated switchgear: Oil circuit breakers, magnetic air circuit breakers, air-blast circuit breakers, water circuit breakers, etc. Testing, rating & maintenance of circuit breakers. Classification, construction and characteristics of protective relays: over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, directional, differential, distance relays both electromagnetic and solid state. Protection of major power system & consumer equipment and components: Line (both untapped or two-terminal lines and tapped or multiple-terminal lines with a single source or two sources) protection, generator protection, transformer protection, bus protection, electrical motor protection, protection of special electrical installations (capacitor banks, automatic voltage regulators, electroheat transformers, converters)
Microeconomics: theories of supply and demand; factors of production; economics of scale. Macroeconomics: input and output analysis; development economics; costbenefit analysis approaches to project evaluation and appraisal. Risk and uncertainty analysis. Systems analysis. Theories of management. Components of management: planning, organizing, stafng, controlling/coordinating and budget and budgeting analysis. Planning industrial setup; capacity planning, resource allocation and scheduling. Forecasting techniques: replacement models, queuing theory, transport and simulation models, game theory.
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