Program Overview
The program delves into Automotive Mechatronics, covering ECUs, automotive networking, sensor integration, and embedded systems in functions like ABS and power steering. It explores healthcare devices such as stethoscopes, thermometers, and ultrasound machines, with a demonstration of remote health monitoring. Additionally, it covers EV technologies, motor control, and a practical demonstration of Bluetooth-controlled mini electric cars. Finally, it includes a segment on designing a 5DOF Robotic Arm for industrial automation, with hands-on activities using Arduino Nano and Simulink simulations.
Program Objectives
Automotive Mechatronics
Explore Automotive Mechatronics, focusing on ECUs, networking, and sensor integration.
Healthcare Devices
Analyze medical devices in Healthcare Applications, covering signal processing and remote health monitoring.
EV Technologies
Understand EV technologies, motor control, and design practical applications.
Robotic Arm
Design a 5DOF Robotic Arm for industrial automation, covering control systems and simulations with Arduino Nano and Simulink.
Key Highlights
Automotive Mechatronics
Healthcare Applications
EV Technologies
Robotics
Instructor
Dr. P. Rangarajan
Subject Matter Expert – L&T EduTech
Dr. P. Rangarajan is a Subject Matter Expert in Electrical Engineering. He obtained his doctorate from Anna University in 2004, specializing in VLSI & Signal Processing. He earned his M.E. degree in Power Electronics from Guindy College of Engineering in 1996 and his B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Coimbatore Institute of Technology in 1990. He has a total of 33 years of work experience. He has published 80 papers in international journals and holds four patents. He is also a recognized supervisor at Anna University, where he has guided nineteen Ph.D. scholars to completion. Additionally, he has executed projects funded by AICTE and DST. He received the CTS Best Faculty Award in 2014.