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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Course Syllabus Program Course code Course name Required or elective Prerequisites

Contact hours Type of course Course Description Lecture:3 , Tutorial: 1 Theory The study of the course provides an understanding of the basic network layer structure . The student also having an idea about basic data transmission and detection with error correction. The student also having certain basic idea about basic computer network architecture and different types of Network devices like hub, router and its algorithms. Sessionals, Semester end exam 1. Understand the terminology and concepts of OSI /TCP reference models 2. Understand the concepts of protocol /performance issues of in LAN/MAN 3. Identify different types of network devices and their functions with in a network 4.Analyzing the building skills of subnetting and routing mechanism . UNIT 1 Introduction: Uses of Computer Networks, Network Structure, Architectures, Services, Standardization, Functions of Various Network Layers, Network examples. UNIT II Physical layer: Theoretical Basis for Data Communication, Transmission Media, Analog and Digital Transmission, Transmission and Switching ISDN. B. E Electronics and Communication Engineering ECE324 Computer Network Engineering Required

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UNIT III Medium Access Sub-layer: LAN, MAN, Protocol, ALOHA, IEEE Standard for 802 for LANs, Fiber Optic Networks, Satellite Networks.

UNIT-IV Data Link layer: Design Issues, Error Detection and Correction, Protocols and their Performance, Specifications and Examples. UNIT-V Design Considerations, Difference between Gateway, Ethernet Switch, Router, Hub, Repeater, Functions of Router, Congestion Control Internetworking and Examples, Details of IP addressing schemes, TCP/IP Protocol details. Text books :- Data Communications and Networking by Behrouz A. Forouzan, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill. Reference 1. Computer Networks, A. S. Tannenbaum, PHI New Delhi. Computer Networking Terminology Products and Standards, R. P. Suri and J. K. Jain, Tata McGraw Hill.

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