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27th March 2021 06:57 PM
Arvind Kumar
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology M.Tech - BioTechnology SCCA9501 Industry 4.0 Syllabus

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology M.Tech - BioTechnology SCCA9501 Industry 4.0 Syllabus

SATHYABAMA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIO AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

SCCA9501 INDUSTRY 4.0
L T P Credits Total Marks
3 0 0 2 100

UNIT 1 TRANSFORMING TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOENGINEERING 7 Hrs.
Establishment of smart biotechnology factory, Artificial intelligence in Bioprocess technology, Omics – Big data analysis
through automation, 3D bio printing for tissue engineering. Simulation tools, RSM and Box model. Cyber physical system
based telemedicine, diagnosis and therapeutics through real time biosensors. Bionanotechnology. Intellectual Property
rights (IPR): Case Studies.

UNIT 2 ADVANCEMENTS IN SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT 7 Hrs.
Introduction – Technological developments in Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) - Building Information
Modelling (BIM) using Cloud computing technology and Internet of things (IoT) – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, sensors –
Additive manufacturing in construction – Concrete 3D printing - Materials used - Lightweight and functionally graded
structures - Net Zero Energy buildings, Bioswales, Biofiltration pond, Ecosan systems- Recent developments in Waste water
Management, Air pollution control, waste disposal - Integration of energy, water and environmental systems for a
sustainable development- Emerging Technologies: Robot Highway- Vertical farming - Intellectual Property rights: Case
studies

UNIT 3 SMART MANUFACTURING 8 Hrs.
Smart factories and interconnection, Smart Manufacturing – automation systems, Additive Manufacturing, Smart grids, Micro
Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), Stealth technology, Metal Finishing, Self propelled vehicles, e mobility, Green fuels,
drones – unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs), aerodynamics. Robotic Automation and Collaborative Robots – Augmented
reality and haptics, engineering cybernetics and artificial intelligence (AI), Disruptive Technologies – Frugal Innovations –
Emerging Technologies - Autonomous Robots, Swam Robot, Modular Robotics, Space craft, Intellectual Property Rights
(IPR): Case Studies.

UNIT 4 SMART WORLD 8 Hrs.
Smart Sensors and IIOT, Smart grid, Hybrid renewable energy systems, Electronics in Smart city, Integration of Sensors in
Robots and Artificial Intelligence, 5G Technology, Communication protocols, Human-Machine Interaction, Virtual Reality,
Quantum Computing: Changing trends in transistor technology: Processor, Emerging Trends: Deep Space, Swarm Robots,
Cyborg, Geofencing, Pervasive Computing, Intellectual Property Rights- Case Studies.

UNIT 5 CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 8Hrs.
Introduction to Cyber Physical Systems (CPS), Architecture of CPS, Data science and technology for CPS, Prototypes of
CPS, Emerging applications in CPS including social space, crowd sourcing, healthcare and human computer interactions,
Industrial Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Gamification, Networking systems for CPS applications, Wearable cyber
physical systems and applications, Domain applications of CPS: Agriculture, Infrastructure, Disaster management, Energy,
Transportation, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) : Case Studies.
Max. 45 Hrs.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS
1. William D. Callister, “Materials Science and Engineering, An Introduction, John Willey and Sons Inc., Singapore, 2001.
2. V. Raghavan, “Physical Metallurgy: Principle and Practice,. Prentice Hall India Pvt Ltd, 2006.
3. Flavio Craveiro, Jose Pinto Duarte, Helena Bartolo and Paulo Jorge Bartolo, “Additive manufacturing as an enabling
technology for digital construction: A perspective on Construction 4.0”, Automation in Construction, Vol.103, pp.251-
267, 2019.
4. Klaus Schwab, “Fourth Industrial Revolution”, Random House USA Inc, New York, USA, 2017.
5. Oliver Grunow, ”SMART FACTORY AND INDUSTRY 4.0. The current state of Application Technologies”, Studylab
Publications, 2016.
6. Alasdair Gilchrist, “INDUSTRY 4.0: Industrial Internet of Things”, Apress, 2016.
7. Sang C. Suh, U. John Tanik, John N. Carbone, Abdullah Eroglu, “Applied Cyber-Physical Systems”, Springer
Publications, New York, 2013.

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