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ANAND INSTITUTE OF HIGHER TECHNOLOGY

KAZHIPATTUR – 603 103

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Academic Year: 2015-16( Odd Semester)

Lecture Plan

Course Code & Title: CS2402 & Mobile and pervasive computing

Semester & Branch: VII Semester B.E. Computer Science and Engineering/B Section

Name of the Faculty member: K. Rejini

Designation & Department: Assistant Professor & CSE

Course Objectives:

 Students can be learn the basic concepts of mobile computing .


 Students can be able to learn the various routing protocols.
 Students can be able to study of pervasive techniques.

Course Outcomes:

Students should be learned the basic concepts of mobile computing .


Students can know about the implementation of various routing protocols.
Students can be familiar with pervasive techniques.

Assessment Methods followed:

1. Internal Tests (Monthly Tests) are conducted to assess continuous learning.

2. Assignment are given to encourage students ’ self-learning.

3. Mini Projects are given to improve the experiential learning.

4. End Semester Examination is conducted to assess overall learning by students.

Lecture Date Topic(s) to be covered Teaching aids Teaching


No. (Board / Methodology
LCD) (Lecture
Role play
Group
Discussion
Quiz
Debates
Gamefication)
Unit I-MOBILE NETWORKS

Lecture
1 Cellular Wireless Networks Board
GSM Architecture Lecture
2 Board

Group
3 Protocols Board
Discussion

Connection Lecture
4 Establishment Board
.
5 Frequency Allocation Board Lecture

Board Role Play


6 Routing

7 Mobility Management, LCD Lecture

Lecture
8 Security Board

9 GPRS. Board Lecture

10 Unit Test – I

Unit -II
WIRELESS NETWORKS
Lecture
11 Board
Wireless LANs and PANs
Lecture
12 IEEE 802.11 Standard Board
Lecture
13 Architecture Board

Lecture
14 Board
Services
Lecture
15 Network LCD

Lecture
16 HiperLAN LCD

Lecture
17 Board
Blue Tooth
18 Wi-Fi- WiMAX Board Lecture
19 Unit Test –II
Unit- III

ROUTING

Mobile IP Lecture
20 Board

21 DHCP Board Lecture

Board Lecture
22 AdHoc

23 Proactive and Reactive Routing Protocols LCD Quiz

24 Multicast Routing LCD Lecture

Board Lecture
25 Examples on Multicast Routing

26 Unit Test –III

Unit - IV
TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION LAYERS
Board Lecture
27 Mobile TCP

28 WAP Board Lecture

Lecture
29 Architecture Board
30 WWW LCD Lecture
31 Programming Model LCD Lecture

LCD Group
32 WDP Discussion

33 WTLS LCD Lecture


34 WTP LCD Lecture
35 WSP LCD Lecture
36 WAE LCD Lecture
37 WTA Architecture LCD Lecture
38 WML LCD Lecture
39 WMLScripts LCD Lecture
40 Unit Test – IV
Unit -V

PERVASIVE COMPUTING

41 Pervasive computing infrastructure Board Lecture

Board Lecture
42 applications
43 Device Technology Board Quiz

44 Hardware Board Lecture

Board Group
45 Human-machine Interfaces Discussion

46 Biometrics, and Operating systems LCD Quiz

Device Connectivity LCD Lecture


47
LCD Lecture
Protocols, Security, and Device
48
Management

49 Pervasive Web Application architecture LCD Lecture

Access from PCs and PDAs- Access via LCD Lecture


50 WAP

51 Unit Test – V LCD Lecture

Content Beyond the Syllabus

LCD Lecture
52 Web applications
Mini Project

LCD Experimental
53 Create a Web application using WSDL. based

Assignments:

Assignments - I

Types of routing protocols.

Assignment – II

Protocols for device and security management.


Textbooks:

1. Kevin Night and Elaine Rich, Nair B., “Artificial Intelligence (SIE) ”, Mc Graw Hill-
2008. (Units- I,II,VI & V)
2. Dan W. Patterson, “Introduction to AI and ES”, Pearson Education, 2007.  (Unit-III).
References:
1. Peter Jackson, “Introduction to Expert Systems”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
2. Stuart Russel and Peter Norvig “AI – A Modern Approach”, 2nd Edition, Pearson
Education 2007.
3. Deepak Khemani “Artificial Intelligence”, Tata Mc Graw Hill Education 2013.
4. http://nptel.ac.in

Prepared by: Approved by:

K. Rejini Dr.S.Roselin Mary

(Name & Signature of Faculty member) (Name & Signature of HOD)

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