7th Sem, ICE

Communication Networks Ice 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Open Elective II)

Communication Networks Ice 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Open Elective II) detail syllabus for Instrumentation & Control Engineering (Ice), 2017 regulation is collected from the Anna Univ official website and presented for students of Anna University. The details of the course are: course code (OEC752), Category (OE), Contact Periods/week (3), Teaching hours/week (3), Practical Hours/week (0). The total course credits are given in combined syllabus.

For all other ice 7th sem syllabus for be 2017 regulation anna univ you can visit Ice 7th Sem syllabus for BE 2017 regulation Anna Univ Subjects. For all other Open Elective II subjects do refer to Open Elective II. The detail syllabus for communication networks is as follows.

Course Objective:

The student should be made to:

  • Understand the division of network functionalities into layers.
  • Be familiar with the components required to build different types of networks
  • Be exposed to the required functionality at each layer
  • Learn the flow control and congestion control algorithms

Unit I

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Unit II

Media Access and Internetworking

Overview of Data link Control and Media access control – Ethernet (802.3) – Wireless LANs -Available Protocols – Bluetooth – Bluetooth Low Energy – WiFi – 6LowPAN-Zigbee – Network layer services – Packet Switching – IPV4 Address – Network layer protocols ( IP, ICMP, Mobile IP)

Unit III

Routing

Routing – Unicast Routing – Algorithms – Protocols – Multicast Routing and its basics – Overview of Intradomain and interdomain protocols – Overview of IPv6 Addressing – Transition from IPv4 to IPv6

Unit IV

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Unit V

Application Layer

Application Layer Paradigms – Client Server Programming – World Wide Web and HTTP – DNS- -Electronic Mail (SMTP, POP3, IMAP, MIME) – Introduction to Peer to Peer Networks – Need for Cryptography and Network Security – Firewalls.

Course Outcome:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

  • Identify the components required to build different types of networks
  • Choose the required functionality at each layer for given application
  • Identify solution for each functionality at each layer
  • Trace the flow of information from one node to another node in the network

Text Books:

  1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data communication and Networking, Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw – Hill, 2013

References:

  1. James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking – A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, Seventh Edition, Pearson Education, 2016.
  2. Nader. F. Mir, Computer and Communication Networks, Pearson Prentice Hall Publishers,
  3. Ying-Dar Lin, Ren-Hung Hwang, Fred Baker, Computer Networks: An Open Source Approach, Mc Graw Hill Publisher, 2011.
  4. Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie, Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Fifth Edition, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2011.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Ice, 2017 regulation do visit Ice 7th Sem syllabus for 2017 Regulation.

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