Syllabus

JNTUK B.Tech Mobile Adhoc & Sensor Networks (Elective – III) for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Mobile Adhoc & Sensor Networks (Elective – III) gives you detail information of Mobile Adhoc & Sensor Networks (Elective – III) R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Course Objectives

  • To make the student understand the concepts of MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS (Manets) as well as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), their characteristics, novel applications, and technical challenges.
  • To understand the issues and solutions of various layers of Manets, namely MAC layer, Network Layer & Transport Layer in Manets and WSN.
  • To understand the platforms and protocols used in Manets and WSN.
  • To make the student take up further research as part of his higher studies

Course Outcomes

  • Able to think and develop new applications in Manets and WSN.
  • Able to take any new technical issue related to these new thrust areas and come up with a solution(s).
  • Able to develop algorithms/protocols for Manets and WSN.

Syllabus

UNIT I : Introduction to Ad Hoc Networks: Characteristics of MANETs, applications of MANETs, and challenges of MANETs. Routing in MANETs: Criteria for classification, Taxonomy of MANET routing algorithms, Topology based routing algorithms, Position based routing algorithms,

UNIT II: Data Transmission: Broadcast storm problem, Broadcasting, Multicasting and Geocasting

UNIT III: TCP over Ad Hoc: TCP protocol overview, TCP and MANETs, and Solutions for TCP over Ad hoc

UNIT IV: Basics of Wireless Sensors and Applications: Applications, Classification of sensor networks, Architecture of sensor networks, Physical layer, MAC layer, Link layer

UNIT V : Data Retrieval in Sensor Networks: Routing layer, Transport layer, High-level application layer support, Adapting to the inherent dynamic nature of WSNs, and Sensor Networks and mobile robots.

UNIT VI : Security: Security in ad hoc networks, Key management, Secure routing, Cooperation in MANETs, and Intrusion detection systems. Sensor Network Platforms and Tools: Sensor Network Hardware, Berkeley motes, Sensor Network Programming Challenges, Node-Level Software Platforms, TinyOS, NS-2 and TOSSIM.

Textbook

  • Ad hoc and Sensor Networks – Theory and Applications, by Carlos Cordeiro and Dharma P. Agrawal, World Scientific Publications, March 2006, ISBN 981-256-681-
  • Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach, Feng Zhao, Leonidas Guibas, Elsevier Science ISBN: 978-1-55860-914-3, (Morgan Kauffman)

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