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Data Communication & Networking

1) The document outlines the teaching scheme, examination scheme, credits allotted, and course objectives for a Data Communication and Networking course offered at Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune. 2) The course objectives are to teach various network topologies, architectures, protocols, addressing schemes, routing, and application layer protocols. 3) The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as network architectures, protocol layers, physical layer technologies, data link layer protocols, network layer protocols, transport layer protocols, and application layer protocols. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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Data Communication & Networking

1) The document outlines the teaching scheme, examination scheme, credits allotted, and course objectives for a Data Communication and Networking course offered at Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune. 2) The course objectives are to teach various network topologies, architectures, protocols, addressing schemes, routing, and application layer protocols. 3) The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as network architectures, protocol layers, physical layer technologies, data link layer protocols, network layer protocols, transport layer protocols, and application layer protocols. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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Bharati Vidyapeeth

(Deemed to be University)
College of Engineering, Pune

B. Tech. Sem. V: Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering


SUBJECT: - DATA COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING
TEACHING EXAMINATION SCHEME: CREDITS ALLOTTED:
SCHEME:
Theory: 03 End Semester Examination: 60 Credits: 03
Marks
Practical: 00 Internal Assessment: 40 Marks
Tutorial: 00
Total Credit: 03

Course Pre-requisites:
• Analog Communications

Course Objectives:
1. To teach various topologies and types of networks.
2. To introduce networking architecture and protocols.
3. To introduce the concepts of network architecture & network design
4. To teach Networking Protocols & Layers
5. To teach different addressing and routing schemes.
Course Outcomes: After learning this course students will be able to
1 Analyse network topologies, hardware devices, addressing schemes and the protocol
stacks
2 Compare various transmission media and broadband technologies

3 Analyse the flow control, error control and the medium access control techniques
4 Identify network layer addressing and routing schemes

5 Analyze connection oriented and connectionless services


6 Apply the knowledge of application layer protocols in networking.

UNIT – I Introduction to Network Architectures, Protocol Layers, and Service (06


models Hours)
Applications of computer networks. Network types: LAN, MAN, and
WAN, Network topologies.
Protocols and standards, need of layered protocol architecture, OSI
reference model.
TCP/IP architecture: protocol suite, comparison of OSI and TCP/IP
Addressing: physical / logical /port addressing/socket addressing.
UNIT – Physical Layer (06
II Hours)
Guided transmission media: comparison among coaxial, optical fibre and
twisted pair cables.
Unguided transmission media,
Broadband standards: Cable modem, DSL, and HFC
Ethernet Cables
Networking Hardware

UNIT - Data Link Layer (06


III Hours)
Data link services: Framing, Flow control, Error control
ARQ methods: transmission efficiency, Piggybacking
High Level Data Link Control (HDLC): HDLC configurations, Frame
formats, HDLC bit stuffing and de-stuffing, Typical frame exchanges
Medium Access Control Protocols: ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA, CSMA,
CSMA/CD.

UNIT - Network Layer (06Hours)


IV
Network layer services and functions.
Internet Protocol: Principles of Internetworking, requirements, IPv4
packet, IPv4 addressing (classful and classless (CIDR))
Routing in Packet Switching Networks: Characteristics, Routing
strategies
Routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, BGP and EIGRP. Subnetting, super
netting, VLSM, and NAT
Introduction to ICMP, ARP, RARP
IPv6 (IPv6 Datagram format, comparison with IPv4, and transition from
IPv4 toIPv6).

UNIT -V Transport Layer (06


Connectionless and Connection–oriented services at transport layer, Hours)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): TCP Services, TCP Segment, TCP
three-way handshake
User datagram Protocol (UDP), UDP Services, UDP Datagram
TCP and UDP checksum calculation
Flow control, error control and congestion control

UNIT - Application Layer (06


VI Hours)
Introduction to Application layer Protocols: HTTP, FTP, DNS, SMTP,
TELNET, SSH, DHCP.(specific)
Textbooks/Reference Books
1. Data Communications and Networking – Behrouz A. Forouzan, Fifth Edition TMH.
2. Computer Networks -- Andrew S Tanenbaum, 5th Edition, Pearson Education, 2013.
3. J J. F. Kurose and K. W. Ross,” Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach”, Addison
Wesley, 5th Edition, 2010
4. Alberto Leon Garcia, “Communication Networks”, McGraw Hill Education, Second Edition,
Fourth Edition, 2008.
5. An Engineering Approach to Computer Networks-S.Keshav, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education,
2015.

6. Understanding communications and Networks, 3rd Edition, W.A.Shay, Cengage Learning

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