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VELAMMAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MADURAI-625 009

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


2021-22 ODD SEMESTER

COURSE PLAN

Degree M.E CSE(with Specialization in Networks)


Course Code-Title CP4153/Network Technologies
Batch 2021-2023
Year/Semester I/I
Course Component Professional Core
Name of the
Mrs.R.Nancy Deborah, APIII/IT
Instructor

Cumulati
Sessio
Text/Reference Mode of Teaching No. of ve
n Topic to be covered
Book Page No. Delivery Aid Hours No. of
No Hours
UNIT I NETWORKING CONCEPTS
1. 1 Peer To Peer Vs Client-Server Networks. R1(6-8) L+D BB,LCD 1 1
2. 2 Network Devices. Network Terminology. Network R1(8-10)
L+ D BB,LCD 1 2
Speeds. Network throughput, delay.
3. Osi Model. Packets, Frames, And Headers. R1(10-13) L+ D BB,LCD 1 3
4. Collision And Broadcast Domains - LAN Vs WAN. R1(13-15) L+ D BB,LCD 1 4
5. Network Adapter. Hub. Switch. Router. Firewall R1(16-21) L+ D BB,LCD 1 5
6. 4 IP addressing. R1(42-48) L+ D BB,LCD 1 6
7. DHCP R1(48-52) L+ D BB,LCD 1 7
8. 5 CIDR R1(52-54) L+ D BB,LCD 1 8
9. VLANs – IPv4 vs IPv6 R1(55-59) L+ D BB,LCD 1 9
UNIT II WIRELESS NETWORKS
10. 8 Wireless access techniques- IEEE 802.11a WR1 L+ D BB 1 10
11. 802.11g WR1 L+ D BB 1 11
12. 9 802.11e WR1 L+ D BB,LCD 1 12
13. 1 802.11n/ac/ax/ay/ba/be WR1 L+ D BB,LCD 1 13
14. QoS WR2 L+ D BB,LCD 1 14
15. Bluetooth – Protocol Stack R2(93-107) L+ D BB,LCD 1 15
16. 1 Security R2(195-209) L+ D BB,LCD 1 16
17. Profiles R2(210) L+ D BB,LCD 1 17
18. Zigbee R2(109-122) L+ D BB,LCD 1 18
UNIT III MOBILE DATA NETWORKS
19. 4G Networks and Composite Radio Environment R3(1-6) L+ D BB 1 19
20. Protocol Boosters R3(7-10) L+ D BB,LCD 1 20
21. Hybrid 4G Wireless Networks Protocols – Green R3(10-22) L+ D 1 21
BB,LCD
Wireless Networks
22. Physical Layer and Multiple Access R3(25-42) L+ D BB,LCD 1 22
23. Channel Modelling for 4G R3(47-90) L+ D BB,LCD 1 23
24. Concepts of 5G – channel access –air interface R4(43-50) L+ D BB,LCD 1 24
25. Cognitive Radiospectrum management - C-RAN R4(51-60) L+ D 1 25
BB,LCD
architecture
26. Vehicular communications-protocol R4(61-66) L+ D BB,LCD 1 26
27. Network slicing – MIMO, mmWave - Introduction to R4(66),WR1 L+ D 1 27
BB,LCD
6G.
UNIT IV SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKS
28. SDN Architecture. Characteristics of Software- L+ D
R5(80-85) BB,LCD 1 28
Defined Networking.
29. SDN- and NFV-Related Standards. R5(85-89) L+ D BB,LCD 1 29
30. SDN Data Plane. Data Plane Functions. Data Plane R5(93-95) L+ D
BB, LCD 1 30
Protocols.
31. OpenFlow Logical Network Device. Flow Table R5(95-105) L+ D
BB, LCD 1 31
Structure. Flow Table Pipeline.
32. The Use of Multiple Tables. Group Table. OpenFlow R5(106-110) L+ D
BB 1 32
Protocol.
33. SDN Control Plane Architecture. Control Plane R5(113-119) L+ D
Functions. Southbound Interface. Northbound BB 1 33
Interface. Routing.
34. ITU-T Model. OpenDaylight. OpenDaylight R5(120-124) L+ D
BB,LCD 1 34
Architecture. OpenDaylight Helium.
35. SDN Application Plane Architecture. Northbound R5(145-147) L+ D
BB,LCD 1 35
Interface.
36. Network Services Abstraction Layer. Network R5(147-150) L+ D
BB,LCD 1 36
Applications. User Interface.
UNIT V NETWORK FUNCTIONS VIRTUALIZATION
37. Motivation-Virtual Machines R5(177-183) L+D BB 1 37
38. NFV benefits-requirements R5(184-192) L+D BB 1 38
39. Architecture R5(193-197) L+D BB,LCD 1 39
40. NFV Infrastructure R5(199-209) L+D BB 1 40
41. Virtualized Network Functions R5(213-217) L+D BB,LCD 1 41
42. NFV Management and Orchestration R5(217-220) L+D BB,LCD 1 42
43. NFV Use Cases - NFV and SDN R5(221-228) L+D BB,LCD 1 43
44. Network virtualization – VLAN R5(231-240) L+D BB,LCD 1 44
45. VPN R5(240-247) L+ D BB,LCD 1 45

REFERENCES:
R1. James Bernstein, “Networking made Easy”, 2018. ( UNIT I )
R2. HoudaLabiod, Costantino de Santis, HossamAfifi –“Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee and WiMax”, Springer 2007 ( UNIT 2 )
R3. Savo G. Glisic , Advanced Wireless Networks: 4G Technologies ( UNIT 3)
R4. Saad Z. Asif – “5G Mobile Communications Concepts and Technologies” CRC press – 2019 (UNIT 3)
R5. William Stallings –“Foundations of Modern Networking: SDN, NFV, QoE, IoT, and Cloud” 1st Edition, Pearson Education, 2016. (Unit 4 and 5)

WEB REFERENCES:

WR1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
WR2. https://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse574-06/ftp/wireless_qos/index.html

Course Incharge HOD / IT Principal


(Mrs. R.Nancy Deborah, AP-III) (Dr. R. Perumalraja) (Dr.N.Suresh Kumar )

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