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EE0457--- Computer Network engineering

SRM UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF EEE

Course Code : EE0457


Course Title : COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING
Semester : VII
Course Time : JULY-DEC 2014
Location : ESB Block, Main Block
Course Coordinator : Divya Navamani.J

Faculty Details

Sec. Name of the Staff Office Office hour Mail id


Ms.Divya Navamani.J ESB207 12.15 – 1.30pm divyanavamani.j@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in
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A,B,D Ms.Brindha ESB207 12.15 – 1.30pm Brinda.r@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in

Required Text Books:

1. Andrew S.Tanenbaum, "Computer Networks", 4th Edition, Prentice Hall of India,2003


2. D.Bertsekas and R.Gallager, "Data networks", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2003
3. Godbole and Kahate, "Computer Communication Networks (Ascent Series)", McGraw Hill, 2003
4. M.Schwartz, "Computer Communications", Tata McGraw Hill, 2002
5. Achyut S Godbole, "Data Communications and Networking", Tata McGraw Hill, 2002
6. W.Stallings, "Data and Computer Communication", 2nd Edition New York, Macmillan, 1998
7. Behrouz A. Forouzon Data Communication and networking, 4th edition Tata McGraw Hill ,2006

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:

• To understand the rudiments of computer networking


• To analyze in detail and understand the different protocols
• To learn network security aspects

Assessment Details

Cycle Test – I : 10 Marks


Surprise Test : 05 Marks
Cycle Test – II : 10 Marks
Model Exam : 20 Marks
EE0457--- Computer Network engineering
Attendance : 05 Marks
Total : 50 Marks

Test Schedule

S. No DATE TEST TOPICS DURATION


1 30th July Cycle Test-1 Unit-1,Unit-2 till IEEE 802 2 Periods
2 25th August Cycle Test-2 Unit-2 ,Unit-3 2 Periods
th
3 20 October Model Exam Full portion 3 Periods

Outcomes
Student who have successfully completed this course,

Instructional Objectives Program outcomes

a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and


• Understand about the engineering
rudiments of computer
networking
h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of
• To analyze in detail and engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental,
understand the different and societal context.
protocols
j) a knowledge of contemporary issues
• To learn network
security aspects
. k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern
engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
EE0457--- Computer Network engineering
Detailed Session Plan
INTRODUCTION
Uses of computer networks - LAN, MAN, WAN - Protocol Hierarchies - Design issues for the layers - Service Primitives - ISO reference model -
TCP / IP - comparison of OSI & TCP - ARPANET - Broadband ISDN Transmission Media : Twisted pair - Co-axial cable - fibre optics.
Session Topics to be covered Text Chap. no & Page No. Instructional Program Outcome
No. book Objective
1 Introduction to Computer R1 Class notes (a) an ability to apply
Networks knowledge of
2 Uses of computer networks – Chap.No :1.1 & page No:3-12 mathematics, science, and
Basics & Home applications engineering
3 LAN, MAN, WAN ,Protocol Chap.No :1.2 & page No:14-25
Hierarchies
4 Design issue for the layer – Chap.No :1.3& page No:26-32 Understand about the
Error & flow control the rudiments of
5 Service Primitives – Five Chap.No :1.4 & page No:34-36 computer networking
service primitives for
implementing a simple
connection oriented service
6 ISO reference model – Open R1 Chap.No :1.4 & page No:37
system interconnection
reference model
7 TCP / IP reference model – Chap.No :1.4 & page No:41
DOD Model
8 Comparison of OSI & TCP – Chap.No :1.4 & page No:44-48
Service, interface & protocol
9 ARPANET – Advanced R1 Chap.No :1.5 & page No:49
Research Project Agency,
Broad bard ISDN
10 Transmission Media – R1 Chap.No :2.2 & page No:90-93
Twisted pair, Co-uncial cable
& fibre optics
MEDIUM ACCESS SUB LAYER
ALOPHA - CSMA protocols - Collision free protocols - Limited contention protocols - IEEE 802 for LANs
Data link Layer : Design issues - Error detection and correction - A simplex stop-and-wait protocol sliding window protocols
Session Topics to be covered Text Chap.no & Page No. Instructional Program Outcome
No. book Objective
9 ALOHA – Multiple Access R7 a) an ability to apply
Protocols knowledge of
10 CSMA Protocols – Carrier mathematics,
Serve Multiple Access Chap.No :12 & page No:364- science, and
11 Collision Free protocols – A 377 engineering
bit – Map protocol h) the broad education
12 Limited contention protocols To analyze in detail necessary to
and understand the understand the
13 IEEE 802 for LANS Chap.No :4.4 & page No:292 different protocols impact of
engineering
14 Design Issues Chap.No :11 & page No:307 solutions in a
global, economic,
15 Error detection & Correction Chap.No :11 & page No:311 environmental, and
16 A simplex stop & wail societal context.
protocol
17 Sliding window protocol Chap.No :11 & page No:312- j) a knowledge of
317 contemporary issues

NETWORK LAYER
Design issues - Routing algorithms - Congestion control algorithms - Fragmentation in Internet - Firewalls.
EE0457--- Computer Network engineering
Session Topics to be covered Text Chap.no & Page No. Instructional Program Outcome
No. book Objective
19 Design Issues – - Chap.No :5.1 & page No:343- a)an ability to apply
Implementation of connection 348 knowledge of
less & connection – oriented mathematics, science,
service and engineering
20 Routing algorithm – Chap.No :5.2 & page No:350-
Difference types of algorithm R1 380 To analyze in detail and h)the broad education
21 Congestion control algorithm Chap.No :5.3 & page No:384- understand the different necessary to understand
395 protocols the impact of
22 Fragmentation is internet Chap.No :5.5 & page No:427 engineering solutions in
a global, economic,
23 Firewalls Class notes environmental, and
societal context.

J)a knowledge of
contemporary issues

TRANSPORT LAYER
Services provided to upper layer - Quality of service - Addressing - Establishing and releasing a connection - Flow control and
Buffering - Crash recovery.
TCP : Service model - protocol - segment Header - connection management - Transmission policy - TCP Timer management.
Session Topics to be covered Text Chap.no & Page No. Instructional Program Outcome
No. book Objective
28 Service provided to the upper R7 a)an ability to apply knowledge
layer To analyze in of mathematics, science, and
29 Quality of service detail and engineering
understand the
30 Addressing Chap.No :6.1, 6.2 & page different h)the broad education
No:481-511 protocols necessary to understand the
31 Connection Establishment – . impact of engineering solutions
Connection Release To learn network in a global, economic,
32 Flow control – feed back security aspects environmental, and societal
based – rate based context.
33 Buffering
j) a knowledge of
34 Crash recovery contemporary issues
35 Service model

36 TCP protocol
Chap.No :6.5 & page No:532-
37 TCP Segment header – TCP 555
connection establishment &
release
38 TCP Transmission policy

TCP Timer Management

NETWORK SECURITYCryptography - Secret key public key algorithms - Authentication protocols - Digital signatures. SNMP:
Model - ASN1 - SMI - MIB and protocol.
Session Topics to be covered Text Chap.no & Page No. Instructional Program Outcome
No. book Objective
39 Cryptography T2 Chap.No :8.1,8.2 & page No:724- a) an ability to apply
(i) Introduction to 750 knowledge of
Crytography mathematics, science,
(ii) Substitution ciphers To learn network and engineering
EE0457--- Computer Network engineering
(iii) Transpiration ciphers security aspects k) an ability to use the
(iv) DES & AES – Symmetric techniques, skills, and
key algorithm modern engineering
40 Public key algorithm Chap.No :8.3 & page No:752-755 tools necessary for
engineering practice
41 Management of public keys

42 Authentication protocols Chap.No :8.7 & page No:785-798

43 Digital Signatures Chap.No :8.4 & page No:755-763


(i) Symmetric key signatures
(ii) Public key signatures
44 SNMP – (Distributed Class Notes
Application)
(i) Model (ii) ANSI, SMI &
MIB (iii) Protocol

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