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Cse 601

The document provides an overview of the course Data Communication and Computer Networks including its objectives, contents, outcomes and examination scheme. The course covers topics like data transmission, physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, application layer and advanced networking concepts.

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B.Tech.

(CSE) 2021-25
Annexure 2
DATA COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER NETWORKS
Course Code : CSE 601 Credit Units: 03
Total Hours: 30
Course Objectives:
 The objective of the course is to provide knowledge of various multiplexing techniques and
communication medias for transmission of data.
 Learn how computer network hardware and software operate.
 Investigate the fundamental issues driving network design Learn about dominant network technologies
,routing techniques ,error detection and correction techniques, various protocols and their working.

Course Contents:

Module I: Introduction: (4 Hours)


Introduction to Data Communication, Networks -protocols, advantages, disadvantages & applications, Line
Configuration, topology, Transmission mode, Classification of networks. . OSI & TCP/IP reference models,
with functionality and design issues of all layers presented in the models ,LAN,MAN,WAN.
Parallel & Serial Transmissions, Analog & Digital Signals, Periodic & Aperiodic Signals, Modulation -
Amplitude Modulation, Frequency Modulation, Phase Modulation, Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse Code
Modulation.

Module II: Physical Layer: (4 Hours)


TDM, FDM, WDM; Circuit switching time division & space division switch. Transmission Media -Twisted Pair
Cable, Coaxial Cable, Fiber-Optics Cable, Radio frequency Allocation, Terrestrial Microwave, Infrared rays,
Satellite Communication, Cellular Telephony.

Module III: Data Link Layer: (6 Hours)


Framing, Line Discipline, Types of Errors, Error Detection & Correction (VRC, LRC, CRC, Checksum,
Hamming Code), Flow Control, Error Control, CSMA/CD, Project 802, IEEE Standards -802.3, Token Bus
(802.4), Token Ring (802.5).

Module IV: Network Layer: (6 Hours)


Internetworking & devices: Repeaters, Hubs, Bridges, Switches, Router, Gateway; Internet address, classful
address, subnetting; Static vs. dynamic routing , Routing algorithms: shortest path algorithm, flooding, distance
vector routing, link state routing; Protocols: ARP,RARP, IP, ICMP and IPV6

Module V: Transport Layer: (4 Hours)


Process to process delivery; UDP; TCP; Congestion control algorithm: Leaky bucket algorithm, Token bucket
algorithm, choke packets; Quality of service: techniques to improve Qos.

Module VI: Application Layer: (6 Hours)


DNS; SMTP, SNMP, FTP, HTTP & WWW; Security: Cryptography, user authentication, security protocols in
internet, Firewalls.

Advanced topics
ISDN services & ATM; DSL technology, Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11; Bluetooth, VLAN’s, Cellular telephony
& Satellite network.

Course Outcomes:
 Show clear understanding of the basic concepts of data communications including the key aspects of
networking and their interrelationship, packet switching, circuit switching and cell switching as internal
and external operations, physical structures, types, models, and internetworking.
 Demonstrate the ability to unambiguously explain networking as it relates to the connection of
computers, media, and devices (routing).
 Able to intelligently compare and contrast local area networks and wide area networks in terms of
characteristics and functionalities. Able to identify limitations of typical communication systems.
 Able to differentiate among and discuss the four levels of addresses (physical, logical, port, and
specific used by the Internet TCP/IP protocols.
 Understand the concept of reliable and unreliable transfer protocol of data and how TCP and UDP
implement these concepts

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 Developing the understanding of various advanced techniques like ISDN, ATM and wifi.
Examination Scheme:

Components A CT S/V/Q/HA ESE


Weightage (% ) 5 15 10 70

A: Attendance, CT: Class Test, S/V/Q/HA: Seminar/Viva/Quiz/ Home Assignment, ESE: End Semester
Examination;

Text & References:


Text Books :
 Behrouz., Forouzan., “Data Communication and Networking”, TMH
 W. Stallings, "Data and Computer Communication" PHI
 A.S. Tanenbaum, "Computer Networks" , PHI
 Kennedy, “Electronics Communication System”, TMH
Reference Books:
 Kurose and Rose – “Computer Networking -A top down approach featuring the internet” – Pearson
Education
 Leon, Garica, Widjaja – “Communication Networks” – TMH
 Walrand – “Communication Networks” – TMH.

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