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Department of Automobile Engineering Course Plan

This document provides a course plan for an Automotive Electronics course offered in the 8th semester of the 2011-2012 academic year. The 3-credit course is taught to sections AUTO-A and AUTO-B, with P.Praveen Kumar as the instructor. Direct assessments include two cycle tests, a surprise test, a model examination, and an end semester examination. The lesson plan lists 23 topics to be covered, along with their corresponding references.

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Department of Automobile Engineering Course Plan

This document provides a course plan for an Automotive Electronics course offered in the 8th semester of the 2011-2012 academic year. The 3-credit course is taught to sections AUTO-A and AUTO-B, with P.Praveen Kumar as the instructor. Direct assessments include two cycle tests, a surprise test, a model examination, and an end semester examination. The lesson plan lists 23 topics to be covered, along with their corresponding references.

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Faculty of Engineering & Technology, SRM University, Kattankulathur – 603203

School of Mechanical Engineering


Department of Automobile Engineering
Course plan
Date : 02 Jan 2012
Course code : AE 0012
Course title : Automotive Electronics
Semester :8
Academic year / : 2011-’12 / Odd
semester (Jan – April 2012)
Section details:

Section Class Details of Faculty member


Room Name Room Interco e-mail id Student
no No. m No. contact
time
AUTO- AL105 P.Praveen Kumar AL103 praveenkumar.p@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 12.30‐
A&B 1.30 pm 

Direct assessment details:

Name of Marks Topics Tentative date Duration


assessment
Components for electronic engine
10 management. Electronic management Jan 2012 100 minutes
Cycle test - I of chassis system
Traction control system, Electronic stability
program. Onboard diagnosis system Fourth week of Jan 30 – 45 min
Surprise test 05
sensor arrangement, types of sensors,
Cycle test - II 10 Fuel injection systems injection system Jan 2012 100 minutes
controls
Model
20 Entire Syllabus - 3 hours
examination
End semester
50 Entire Syllabus Feb 2012 3 hours
examination
Attendance 05 N/A
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
L T P C

AE 0012 Automotive Electronics 3 0 0 3

Prerequisite

Nil

Student outcomes Program Educational Objectives

1. Apply / improve  2.  Enhance  3.  Solve  4.  Develop  skills  to  work 
their knowledge in  professional  industrial,  in  teams,  think 
basic  sciences  for  practice  to  social,  and  intellectually  and  pursue 
excelling in various  meet the global  environmental  life‐long learning. 
disciplines  of  standards  with  problems  with 
Mechanical  ethical  and  modern 
Engineering  with  social  engineering 
the  emphasis  on  responsibility.  tools. 
Automotive  Engg., 
Electronics,  and 
their application. 
(a)  an  ability  to  apply  X
knowledge  of  mathematics, 
science, and engineering 

(e)  an  ability  to  identify,  X X


formulate,  and  solve 
engineering problems 

Course designed by Department of  Automobile Engineering

1 Student outcome a b c d e f g h i j K

x x
2 Category GENERAL BASIC SCIENCES ENGINEERING  PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS
SCIENCES  AND 
(G)  (B) TECHNICAL ART (E) (P)
X

3 Broad area Manufacturing Design Thermal General

(for professional 
courses only, i.e 
‘under P’ category)

4 Course Coordinator Praveen Kumar

 
 

 
LESSON PLAN
 

References ( code of the


S.No Title / Details of the chapter
Text / Reference books)
1 Current trend in Automobile Electronics R3
2 Components for electronic engine management R3 

3 Open loop and closed loop systems R3 

4 Basic sensor arrangement, types of sensors R3 

Oxygen sensors, Crank angle position sensors, Fuel R3 


5
metering,
vehicle speed sensor, detonation sensor, Altitude sensor, flow R3 
6
sensor
7 Throttle position sensors, solenoids, stepper motors, relays R3 

8 R3 
Fuel injection systems, injection system controls.
9 Electronic ignition system, solid-state ignition systems R3 

10 R3 
Contact less electronic ignition system,
11 Electronic spark timing control. R3 

Engine cranking and warm up control -Acceleration R3 


12
enrichment
13 Deceleration leaning and idle speed control R3 

14 Distributor less ignition -Integrated engine control system R3 

Exhaust R3 
15
emission control engineering
16 Vehicle motion control Case study 

17 Adaptive cruise control Case study 

18 Electronic transmission control Case study 

19 Vehicle stabilization system Case study 

20 Antilock braking system Case study 


21 Case study 
Traction control system

22 Electronic stability program Case study 

23 Onboard diagnosis system Case study 

Name & Signature Faculty:

Section Name Signature


AUTO-A & B P.Praveen Kumar

HOD/AUTO

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