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Here are book recommendations for your **Semester 6** courses, aligned with your

research criteria:

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### **Power System Network Matrices and Load Flow Analysis (Units 1-4)**

1. **Power System Analysis** by *John J. Grainger and William D. Stevenson Jr.*


- **Why**: This book covers key concepts like ZBUS, YBUS, load flow analysis,
and network matrices in detail, including practical techniques for stability and
fault studies.

2. **Modern Power System Analysis** by *I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari*


- **Why**: It provides clear and advanced explanations on network matrices, load
flow studies, and transient stability, which are essential for understanding fault
calculations and power flow methods.

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### **PLC and SCADA Systems (Units 1-5)**

1. **Programmable Logic Controllers: Principles and Applications** by *John W. Webb


and Ronald A. Reis*
- **Why**: This text offers comprehensive insights into PLC architecture,
hardware, ladder programming, and applications like motor control and traffic light
systems.

2. **Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and SCADA for Engineers**


by *A.K. Gupta and S.K. Arora*
- **Why**: A practical book that integrates PLC and SCADA systems, discussing
interfacing, networking, and applications with detailed ladder logic examples.

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### **Solar Energy Systems (Units 1-5)**

1. **Solar Energy Engineering: Processes and Systems** by *D. Yogi Goswami*


- **Why**: This book covers solar energy fundamentals such as solar tracking
systems, photovoltaic modules, and balance of systems. It also explores PV system
design and distributed generation.

2. **Photovoltaics: Design and Installation Manual** by *Solar Energy


International*
- **Why**: A practical guide for designing solar PV systems, including grid-
connected and standalone systems, with clear coverage of energy management and net
metering.

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### **Advanced Control Systems (Units 1-5)**

1. **Modern Control Engineering** by *Ogata K.*


- **Why**: This book covers state variable analysis, optimal control, and non-
linear systems, with a strong emphasis on control system design and stability
analysis.

2. **Control Systems Engineering** by *Norman S. Nise*


- **Why**: Nise provides extensive coverage on topics such as digital control
systems, Z-transforms, and state-space analysis, making it suitable for deeper
exploration of modern control methods.

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### **Electric Vehicles and Electric Drives (Units 1-5)**

1. **Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals** by *Iqbal Husain*


- **Why**: This text explains the fundamental concepts of electric and hybrid
vehicle systems, including motor controllers and battery management.

2. **Electric Drives: Concepts and Applications** by *Vedam Subrahmanyam*


- **Why**: It offers a detailed exploration of electric motors, traction drives,
and motor control systems, essential for understanding electric vehicle and
traction drive mechanisms.

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These recommendations should align with your research goals, providing both
theoretical knowledge and practical applications in areas like power systems, PLCs,
solar energy, control systems, and electric drives.
Here's a summarized **book recommendation overview** for each unit from **Semester
1 to Semester 6** based on your course structure:

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This summarized overview provides a clear reference for books that align with your
studies and research goals across the six semesters of your electrical engineering
program.

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