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The document outlines the course plan for the subject "Computer Communication and Networks" for 5th semester Computer Science and Engineering students. It lists the name of four faculty teaching the course and details the 48 lectures over 10 weeks, divided into 5 assignments. There are two tests planned, the first after 20 lectures and the second after 40 lectures. Textbooks and references for the course are also provided.

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CCNW Lesson

The document outlines the course plan for the subject "Computer Communication and Networks" for 5th semester Computer Science and Engineering students. It lists the name of four faculty teaching the course and details the 48 lectures over 10 weeks, divided into 5 assignments. There are two tests planned, the first after 20 lectures and the second after 40 lectures. Textbooks and references for the course are also provided.

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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

(A constituent college of Manipal University, Manipal)


Manipal Karnataka 576 104
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
COURSE PLAN
Department
Subject

: Computer Science & Engg.


Computer Communication and Networks
: (CSE-311)

Semester & Branch

: V

Name of the faculty

: Vivekanand Bhat
Sucharitha Shetty
Radhika Kamath
Manoj R
No of contact hours/week

: 4

Assignment Portion
Assignment no.
1
2
3
4
5

Topics
(L1-L10)
(L11-L20)
(L21-L29)
(L30-L39)
(L40-L48)
Test Portion

Test no.
1
2

Topics
(L1-L20)
(L21-L40)

Submitted by:
Vivekanand Bhat
(Signature of the faculty)
Date:01-08-2014
Approved by:
(Signature of the HOD)
Date:

MIT/GEN/F-05/R0

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Lecture no
1
2
3
4
5
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Topics to be covered
Uses of Computer Networks
Network Hardware
Network Software
Reference Models
Concepts and Terminology
Concepts and Terminology Contd.
Analog and Digital Signals
Analog and Digital Transmission
Transmission Impairments
Channel Capacity, Nyquist Bandwidth
Shannon Capacity Formula
Decibels and Signal Strength
Guided Transmission Media : Twisted Pair, Coaxial Cable
Guided Transmission Media: Optical Fiber
Wireless Transmission
Digital Data, Digital Signals: NRZ, Multilevel Binary
Biphase, Modulation Rate
Scrambling Techniques
Digital Data, Analog Signals: ASK, FSK
Phase Shift Keying
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
Asynchronous Transmission, Synchronous Transmission
Types of Errors
Error Detection: Parity Check
Cyclic Redundancy Check
Flow Control
Error Control: Stop-and-Wait ARQ ,Go-Back-N ARQ
Selective-Reject ARQ, HDLC Basic Characteristics
HDLC Frame Structure, HDLC Operation
Performance Issues : Stop-and-Wait Flow Control
Error Free Sliding-Window Flow Control, ARQ
Frequency Division Multiplexing
Synchronous Time Division Multiplexing
Statistical Time Division Multiplexing: Characteristics Only
The Channel Allocation Problem
Aloha , Carrier Sense Multiple Access Protocols
Collision Free Protocols, Wireless LAN Protocols
Ethernet Cabling, Manchester Encoding, Ethernet MAC Sub layer Protocol
Binary Exponential Back Off Algorithm, Ethernet Performance
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MIT/GEN/F-05/R0

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Switched Ethernet, Fast Ethernet


Wireless LANS: 802.11 Protocol Stack, Physical Layer
802.11 MAC Sub layer Protocol, 802.11 Frame Structure, Services
Store and Forward Packet Switching, Services Provided to the Transport Layer,
Implementation of Connectionless Service
Implementation of Connection Oriented Service, Comparison of Virtual Circuit
and Datagram Subnets
Optimality Principle, Shortest Path Routing, Flooding, Distance Vector Routing
Link State, Hierarchical, Broadcast and Multicast Routing, Routing for Mobile
Hosts
General Principle of Congestion Control, Congestion Prevention Policies,
Congestion Control in Virtual Circuit Subnets
Congestion Control in Datagram Subnets, Load Shedding

Text Books:
1. Andrew S. Tanenbaum Computer Networks, 5th Edition, 2010 Prentice Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd.
2. William Stallings Data and Computer Communications, 7th Edition, 2004 Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd.
References:
1. Behrouz A. Forouzan , Data Communications and Networking, Tata McGraw-Hill 4th
Edition .2006
2. Computer Networking A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet Tata McGrawHill 5th Edition .
3. Godbole, Data Communications and Networks, Tata McGraw-Hill 2002.
4. Micael A. Gallo & William M. Handcock, Computer Communications and
Networking Technologies, Thomson, 2003 Edition.

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MIT/GEN/F-05/R0

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