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LP:

PAAVAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


CSE
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND LP Rev. No:
ENGINEERING
01
ANNA UNIVERSITY REGULATION – 2017
LESSON PLAN Date:
SUBJECT CODE / NAME : CS8791 / CLOUD COMPUTING 28.12.2022
YEAR / SEMESTER : IV / VII
DEPARTMENT : CSE Page 1/5
BATCH : 2020-2024

UNIT I - INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction to Cloud Computing – Definition of Cloud – Evolution of Cloud Computing –
Underlying Principles of Parallel and Distributed Computing – Cloud Characteristics – Elasticity in
Cloud – On-demand Provisioning.

Objective: To understand the concept of cloud computing.

S.No Time Proposed Teaching


Topics to be covered Ref
. (Minutes) Date Method
1. Introduction to cloud 50 06.02.2023(5) T1 CB/L
2. Hardware evolution 50 07.02.2023(2) T1 CB/L
3. Internet, Software Evolution 50 08.02.2023(3) T1 CB/L
4. Server Virtualization 50 09.02.2023(4) T1 CB/L

5. Principles of Parallel Computing 50 10.02.2023(3) T1 CB/L


6. Principles of distributed Computing 50 11.02.2023(6) T1 CB/L
7. Cloud architecture 50 13.02.2023(5) T1 CB/L
8. Cloud Characteristics 50 14.02.2023(2) T1 CB/L

9. Elasticity in Cloud 50 15.02.2023(3) T1 CB/L

10. On-demand Provisioning 50 16.02.2023(4) T1 CB/L


UNIT II - CLOUD ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES 10
Service Oriented Architecture – REST and Systems of Systems – Web Services – PublishSubscribe
Model – Basics of Virtualization – Types of Virtualization – Implementation Levels of Virtualization
– Virtualization Structures – Tools and Mechanisms – Virtualization of CPU – Memory – I/O Devices
–Virtualization Support and Disaster Recovery.

OBJECTIVE: To appreciate the evolution of cloud from the existing technologies.


Time
Proposed Teaching
S.No. Topics to be covered (Minutes Ref
date Method
)
1. Service Oriented Architecture 50 20.02.23(5) T1 CB/L
2. REST and Systems of Systems 50 21.02.23(2) T1 CB/L
Web Services and its
3. 50 22.02.23(3) T1 CB/L
applications
4. Publish, Subscribe Model 50 23.02.23(4) T1 CB/L
5. Virtualization basics & its types 50 24.02.23(3) T1 CB/L
6. Implementation of virtualization 50 25.04.23(6) T1 CB/L
Virtualization structures, tools &
7. 50 27.02.23(5) T1 CB/L
mechanisms
8. Virtualization of CPU 50 28.02.23(2) T1 CB/L
Memory & I/O Devices of
9. 50
Virtualization
Virtualization Support and
10. 50
Disaster Recovery

UNIT III CLOUD ARCHITECTURE, SERVICES AND STORAGE 8


Layered Cloud Architecture Design – NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture – Public,
Private and Hybrid Clouds - laaS – PaaS – SaaS – Architectural Design Challenges – Cloud Storage –
Storage-as-a-Service – Advantages of Cloud Storage – Cloud Storage Providers – S3.

OBJECTIVE: To have knowledge on the various issues in cloud computing.

Time Proposed Teaching


S.No. Topics to Be Covered Ref
(Minutes) date Method
1. Layered Cloud Architecture 50 01.03.23(3) T2 CB/L
Design
2. NIST Cloud Computing 50 02.03.23(4) T2 CB/L
Reference Architecture
3. Public, Private and Hybrid 50 03.03.23(3) T2 CB/L
Clouds
4.
laaS, PaaS, SaaS 50 04.02.23(6) T2 CB/L

5. Architectural Design Challenges 50 06.03.23(5) T2 CB/L


6.
Cloud Storage 50 07.03.23(2) T2 CB/L
7. Storage-as-a-Service, 50 08.03.23(3) T2 CB/L
Advantages
8. 09.03.23(4) T2
Cloud Storage Providers, S3 50 CB/L

UNIT IV RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY IN CLOUD 10

OBJECTIVE:

Time Proposed Teaching


S.No Topics To Be Covered Ref
(Minutes) Date Method
Instrumentation for measuring
1. 50 11.03.23(6) T1 PPT/L
the mechanics of breathing
2. Spiromete 50 13.03.23(5) T1 PPT/L
Lung volume and vital capacity,
3. measurements of residual 50 22.03.23(3) T1 CB/L
volume
Pneumotachometer – airway
4. 50 23.03.23(4) T1 CB/L
resistance measurement
5. Whole body plethysmograph 50 24.03.23(3) T1 CB/L
Intra-alveolar and thoracic
6. 50 25.03.23(6) T1 PPT/L
pressure measurements
7. Apnoea monitor. 50 27.03.23(5) T1 PPT/L
Types of ventilators – pressure,
8. volume, and time controlled. 50 28.03.23(2) T1 PPT/L
Flow
Patient cycle ventilators,
9. humidifiers, nebulizers, 50 29.03.23(3) T1 PPT/L
inhalators

UNIT V SENSORY MEASUREMENT 8


Psychophysiological Measurements – polygraph, basal skin resistance (BSR), galvanic skin
resistance (GSR), Sensory responses - Audiometer-Pure tone, Speech, Eye Tonometer,
Applanation Tonometer, slit lamp, auto refractometer.

OBJECTIVE:Understand the various sensory measurements that hold


clinical importance

Time Proposed Teaching


.No Topics To Be Covered Ref
(Minutes) Date Method
1. 2. 3.
Psychophysiological 50 30.03.23(4) T2 CB/L
measurements
4. 5. 6.
Polygraph, 50 31.03.23(3) T2 CB/L

7. 8. 9.
Basal skin resistance (bsr) 50 01.04.23(6) T2 CB/L

10.11. 12.
Galvanic skin
50 03.04.23(5) T2 CB/L
Resistance (gsr)
13.14. 15.
Sensory responses 50 04.04.23(2) T2 CB/L

16.17. 18.
Audiometer-pure tone, speech 50 05.04.23(3) T2 CB/L

19.20. 21.
Eye tonometer, 50 06.04.23(4) T2 CB/L

22.23. 24.
Applanation tonometer 50 07.04.23(3) T2 CB/L

25.26. 27.
Slit lamp&& auto refractometer. 50 07.04.23(6) T2 CB/L

Course Delivery Plan

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TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G. Webster, “Medical Instrumentation Application and Design”, 4th edition, Wiley
IndiaPvtLtd,New Delhi, 2015.
2. Joseph J. Carr and John M. Brown, “Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology”,
Pearson education, 2012.

REFERENCES:
1. Myer Kutz, “Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering & Design”, McGraw Hill, 2003.
2. L.A Geddes and L.E.Baker, “Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation”, 3rd Edition,
2008
3. Leslie Cromwell, “Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement”, Pearson Education,
NewDelhi, 2007.
4. Antony Y.K.Chan,”Biomedical Device Technology, Principles and design”, Charles Thomas
Publisher Ltd, Illinois, USA, 2008.
5. B H Brown, R H Smallwood, D C Barber, P V Lawford and D R Hose, “Medical Physics and
Biomedical Engineering”, 2nd Edition, IOP Publishers. 2001.

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