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Ug-R19-Ece CN Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives, units, text books, and outcomes for a Computer Networks course. The 5 units cover introduction to computer networks and physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, and application layer. The course aims to help students understand OSI and TCP/IP models, error control and flow control protocols, routing algorithms, reliable and unreliable transmission, and application layer protocols. By the end of the course students will be able to understand computer network fundamentals and apply routing and transmission concepts.

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Ug-R19-Ece CN Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives, units, text books, and outcomes for a Computer Networks course. The 5 units cover introduction to computer networks and physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, and application layer. The course aims to help students understand OSI and TCP/IP models, error control and flow control protocols, routing algorithms, reliable and unreliable transmission, and application layer protocols. By the end of the course students will be able to understand computer network fundamentals and apply routing and transmission concepts.

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III Year-I SEMESTER L T P C

3 0 0 3

COMPUTER NETWORKS

Pre-Requisites: MFCS, Data Structures

Course Objectives:

1. To understand OSI and TCP/IP reference models and Example networks, network
models and line coding techniques.
2. To understand the Error Control, Flow Control and Medium Access Control Protocols
3. To Compute optimal path using Routing Algorithms.
4. To understand the concepts of reliable unreliable transmission
5. To acquire the knowledge on various application layer protocols

UNIT-I: Introduction to Computer Networks and Physical Layer 11Hrs

Introduction: Protocols, Standards, Standards Organizations, Internet Standards. Network


Models, Layered Tasks, Network Topologies WAN, LAN, MAN. Reference models- The OSI
Reference Model- Critic of OSI Reference model, TCP/IP Reference Model - A Comparison of
the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models, Example Networks. Bit rate, Baud rate. Line Coding
Techniques: Unipolar (eg. NRZ scheme), Polar (eg. NRZ-L, NRZ-I, RZ, and Biphase –
Manchester and differential Manchester).Bipolar.

UNIT-II : Data Link Layer 13Hrs


Links, Access Networks, and LANs- Introduction to the Link Layer, The Services Provided by
the Link Layer, Types of errors, Redundancy, Detection vs Correction, Forward error correction
Versus Retransmission Error-Detection and Correction Techniques, Parity Checks, Check
summing Methods, Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) , Framing, Flow Control and Error
Control protocols , Noisy less Channels and Noisy Channels, HDLC, Multiple Access Protocols,
Random Access ,ALOHA, Controlled access, Channelization Protocols. 802.11 MAC Protocol,
IEEE 802.11 Frame.

UNIT– III: Network Layer 11Hrs


Introduction, Forwarding and Routing, Network Service Models, Virtual Circuit and Datagram
Networks-Virtual-Circuit Networks, Datagram Networks, Origins of VC and Datagram
Networks, Inside a Router-Input Processing, Switching, Output Processing, Queuing, The
Routing Control Plane, The Internet Protocol(IP):Forwarding and Addressing in the Internet-
Datagram format, Ipv4 Addressing, Internet Control Message Protocol(ICMP), IPv6,ARP,
RARP Protocols.

UNIT-IV: Transport Layer 14Hrs


Introduction and Transport Layer Services : Relationship Between Transport and Network
Layers, Overview of the Transport Layer in the Internet, Multiplexing and Demultiplexing,
Connectionless Transport: UDP -UDP Segment Structure, UDP Checksum, Principles of
Reliable Data Transfer-Building a Reliable Data Transfer Protocol, Pipelined Reliable Data
Transfer Protocols, Connection Oriented Transport: TCP - The TCP Connection, TCP Segment
Structure, Round-Trip Time Estimation and Timeout, Reliable Data Transfer, Flow Control,
TCP Connection Management, Principles of Congestion Control - The Cause and the Costs of
Congestion, Approaches to Congestion Control.
UNIT – V: Application Layer 11Hrs
Application Layer: Principles of Networking Applications – Network Application Architectures,
Processes Communication, Transport Services Available to Applications, Transport Services
Provided by the File Transfer: FTP,- FTP Commands and Replies, Electronic Mail in the
Internet- STMP, Comparison with HTTP, DNS-The Internet’s Directory Service – Service
Provided by DNS, Overview of How DNS Works, DNS Records and messages, Network
Security.

Advanced Topics (Content Beyond syllabus)


1. Layered Architectures in IoT (1 hr.)
2. CISCO Switches. (1 hr)
3. Network Clustering (1 hr.)
4. Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (1 hr.)

Text Books:
1. Computer Networking A Top-Down Approach – Kurose James F, Keith W, 6thEdition ,
Pearson,2017.
2. Data Communications and Networking Behrouz A.Forouzan4th Edition McGraw Hill
Education,2017.
References:
1. Data communication and Networks - BhusanTrivedi, Oxford university press,2016
2. Computer Networks -- Andrew S Tanenbaum, 4th Edition, PearsonEducation,2003.
3. Understanding Communications and
Networks,3rdEdition,W.A.Shay,CengageLearning,2003.

Web Resources:
1. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbRMhDVUMngfpeFloB7kyiA40EptH1up
2. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/routing-information-protocol-rip/13788-
3.html

Course Outcomes:
By the end the of the course, the student will be able to

CO1: To understand OSI and TCP/IP reference models and Example networks, characteristics
of transmission media and classify multiplexing techniques (L1)

CO2: To understand the Error Control, Flow Control and Medium Access Control Protocols

CO3: To Compute optimal path using Routing Algorithms.

CO4: To understand the concepts of reliable unreliable transmission


CO5: To acquire the knowledge on various application layer protocols (L3)
CO-PO-PSO Mapping Matrix:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PPO2

CO-1 2 2 2 2
CO-2 2 2 2 2 2
CO-3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO-4 - 2 2 2 2 2
CO-5 - 2 2 2 2 2

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