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12MT226 COMPUTER NETWORKS Credits: 3:0:0 Course Objective: To introduce key trends on network principles and practices.

. To provide a top down approach which focus on the internet and its accessible styles. Course Outcome: Students will be able to manage networks and the applications behind it. Unit I INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS: Introduction To Networks Network Architecture Network Performance Direct Link Networks Encoding Framing Error Detection Transmission Ethernet Rings FDDI Wireless Networks Switched Networks Bridges Unit II INTER-NETWORKING: Internetworking IP - ARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Routing Routing Algorithms Addressing Subnetting CIDR Inter Domain Routing IPV6 Unit III TRANSPORT LAYER: Transport Layer User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Transmission Control Protocol Congestion Control Flow Control Queuing Disciplines Congestion Avoidance Mechanisms. Unit IV DATA COMPRESSION: Data Compression Introduction To JPEG, MPEG, MP3 Cryptography Symmetric-Key Public-Key Authentication Key Distribution Key Agreement PGP SSH Transport Layer Security IP Security Wireless Security Firewalls Unit V NETWORK APPLICATIONS: Domain Name System (DNS) E-Mail World Wide Web (HTTP) Simple Network Management Protocol File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Web Services - Multimedia Applications Overlay Networks Text Book 1. Iarry l. Peterson and Bruce s. davie, computer networks: a systems approach, fourth edition, elsevier publishers inc., 2007. Reference Books 1. James f. Kuross and Keith w. Ross, computer networking: a top-down approach featuring the internet, third edition, Addision Wesley, 2004. 2. Andrew s. Tanenbaum, computer networks, fourth edition, PHI, 2003. 3. William Stallings, Data and Computer Communication, sixth edition, Pearson Education, 2000. 4. Nader f. Mir,computer and communication networks, Pearson Education, 2007.

MT251 DSP AND DATA COMPRESSION LAB Credit: 0:0:2 List of Experiments: Programs using MATLAB 1. Representation of time series; computation of convolution. 2. Response of difference equations to initial conditions; stability. 3. DFT computation. 4. Computational experiments with digital filters. 5. DSP processor implementation 6. Sampling & waveform generation 7. FIR & IIR filters implementation. 8. Fast Fourier Transform. 9. Quantization noise. 10. Adaptive filters.. 11. Digital modulation schemes. 12. Scrambler and unscrambler. 13. Shannon Binary, Shannon Fano Technique. 14. Huffmann coding, minimum redundancy Technique.

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