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Smart Sensors (ICE 4012)

This document is an exam for a smart sensors course. It contains 15 questions across 5 sections assessing students' knowledge of sensor modeling techniques, smart sensor architectures, wireless sensor network topologies, IEEE 1451 smart transducer interface standards, and applications of smart sensor systems in areas like intelligent transportation systems and smart grids. Students are instructed to answer all questions, which range from 2 to 5 marks each and cover topics such as signal representation, network design, protocol differentiation, system workflows and incorporating principles like Deming's plan-do-check-act cycle.

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Smart Sensors (ICE 4012)

This document is an exam for a smart sensors course. It contains 15 questions across 5 sections assessing students' knowledge of sensor modeling techniques, smart sensor architectures, wireless sensor network topologies, IEEE 1451 smart transducer interface standards, and applications of smart sensor systems in areas like intelligent transportation systems and smart grids. Students are instructed to answer all questions, which range from 2 to 5 marks each and cover topics such as signal representation, network design, protocol differentiation, system workflows and incorporating principles like Deming's plan-do-check-act cycle.

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Reg. No.

SEVENTH SEMESTER B. TECH. (INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGG.)


END SEMESTER DEGREE EXAMINATION NOVEMBER - 2018
SUBJECT: SMART SENSORS [ICE 4012]

TIME: 3 HOURS MAX. MARKS: 50


Instructions to candidates
• Answer ALL questions.
• Missing data may be suitably assumed.

1A Define sensor model. List any four techniques used for sensor modelling. 4
1B With the block diagram of third generation smart sensor, discuss its salient features in comparison 4
to second generation smart sensors.
1C Represent the signal level of 27H in MODBUS communication. 2

2A Design the Zigbee network tree with 7 number of children, 6 number of child routers and depth of 5
router is 2.
2B Represent the layers in CAN, indicating the functionality of each layer. 5

3A Describe the working of IEEE 1451.0 reference model for a smart transduce interface for sensors 3
and actuators.
3B Differentiate between task assignment and data advertisement protocol (TADAP) and sensor 3
query and data dissemination protocol (SQDDP).
3C Explain the system flow chart of IEEE 1451.4 . 4

4A Taking an application of smart sensor system describe its functionality referring to 1451. 5
4B What are the features of longitudinal control of ITS. 2
4C Highlight the salient features of ITS framework. 3

5A Itemise the aspects of smart grid. 2


5B Illustrate the incorporation of Dy Liacco principles in smart grid. 3
5C Explain the process control information hierarchy. 5

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