LecturePlan BI519 22CSH-312
LecturePlan BI519 22CSH-312
LecturePlan BI519 22CSH-312
LECTURE PLAN
Mission of the M1: To provide practical knowledge using state-of-the-art technological support for the experiential learning of our students.
Department M2: To provide industry recommended curriculum and transparent assessment for quality learning experiences.
M3: To create global linkages for interdisciplinary collaborative learning and research.
M4: To nurture advanced learning platform for research and innovation for students ‘profound future growth.
M5: To inculcate leadership qualities and strong ethical values through value-based education.
Vision of the To be recognized as a leading Computer Science and Engineering department through effective teaching practices and
Department excellence in research and innovation for creating competent professionals with ethics, values and entrepreneurial attitude to
deliver service to society and to meet the current industry standards at the global level.
PEO3 Exhibit commitment and engage in lifelong learning for enhancing their professional and personal capabilities.
PSO2 Apply standard software engineering principles to develop viable solutions for Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES).
Program OutComes(POs)
PO1 Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering
specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching
substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or
processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural, societal,
and environmental considerations.
PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including
prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental
contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9 Individual or teamwork: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary
settings.
PO10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at
large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and
give and receive clear instructions.
PO11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and
apply these to one’s own work, as member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in
the broadest context to technological change.
Text Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Computer Networks Tanenbaum,Andrew Fifth Pearson Education 2013
Reference Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Computer Networking: A top down Ross, Kurose Third Pearson 2005
Approach Education.
2 Data and computer Stallings, William Eighth Pearson Education 2003
communications
Course OutCome
SrNo OutCome
CO1 To understand the basic concepts of Networking, protocols, services, Topologies & Network Models &
Devices.
CO2 Apply Networking concepts in Transmission media, Transmission parameters & switching and
Simulators to implement Networking concepts.
CO3 Analyze various protocols & standards adopted at each layer.
CO4 Evaluate & justify the role of Routing Algorithms & Addressing Standards.
CO5 Create & Design Networks for various applications as well as for Network Security.
1 5 INTRODUCTIO Reference Models: OSI, TCP/IP and ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data Activity,Case CO1
N comparison Communications & networki,R- Study,PPT,V
Computer Networking: A top dow,R- ideo Lecture
Data and computer communicatio
1 6 INTRODUCTIO Concept of Topologies & its Types ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data Case CO1
N Communications & networki,R- Study,Infogr
Computer Networking: A top dow,R- aphics,PPT,
Data and computer communicatio Video
Lecture
1 7 Physical Layer Bit rate, Baud rate, Bandwidth, T-Computer Networks,T-Data Flipped CO2
Transmission Impairments: Attenuation, Communications & networki Classes,PPT
Distortion ,Video
Lecture
1 8 Physical Layer Data rate limits: Nyquist formula, ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data Flipped CO2
Shannon Formula Communications & networki,R- Classes,PPT
Computer Networking: A top dow ,Video
Lecture
1 9 Physical Layer Numerical practice of Transmission ,T-Data Communications & PPT,Video CO2
parameters networki,R-Data and computer Lecture
communicatio
1 10 Physical Layer Modulation: AM,FM,PM ,T-Data Communications & PPT,Video CO2
networki,R-Data and computer Lecture
communicatio
1 11 Physical Layer Network Devices-Hub, Switch, Router, ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data Case CO1
Bridge etc. Communications & networki,R- Study,PPT
Computer Networking: A top dow,R-
Data and computer communicatio
1 12 Transmission Concept of Guided & Unguided Media- T-Computer Networks,T-Data Case CO2
Media and Twisted pair, coaxial, fiber optics Communications & networki Study,Flippe
Switching d
Classes,Vid
eo Lecture
1 13 Transmission Wireless Transmission (radio, ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO2
Media and microwave & infrared) Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Switching Computer Networking: A top dow,R-
Data and computer communicatio
1 14 Transmission Message switching, Circuit Switching & T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO2
Media and Packet Switching. Communications & networki Lecture
Switching
1 15 Transmission Revision/Surprise Test Unit-1 ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO1
Media and Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Switching Computer Networking: A top dow,R-
Data and computer communicatio
2 16 Data Link Layer Design issues, Error Detection & T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO2
(Flow and Error Correction Communications & networki Lecture
Control)
2 17 Data Link Layer Flow control & Error Control; Sliding ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO2
(Flow and Error Window Protocols Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Control) Data and computer communicatio
2 18 Data Link Layer ARQ: Stop & Wait , Go Back n, T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
(Flow and Error Selective Repeat Communications & networki Lecture
Control)
2 19 Data Link Layer Examples of DLL protocols – HDLC, T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
(Flow and Error PPP Communications & networki Lecture
Control)
2 20 Data Link Layer Channel Allocation; Random Access: ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
(Medium ALOHA Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Access Sub Computer Networking: A top dow
layer)
2 21 Data Link Layer CSMA protocols; Controlled Access: T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
(Medium Polling Communications & networki Lecture
Access Sub
layer)
2 22 Data Link Layer Reservation, Token Passing T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
(Medium Communications & networki Lecture
Access Sub
layer)
2 23 Network Layer Design Issues, IP Addressing – T-Computer Networks,T-Data Case CO4
Classless and Class full Addressing. Communications & networki Study,PPT,V
Sub-netting. Super Netting, ideo Lecture
2 24 Network Layer IPv4 & IPv6; Packet Formats & their T-Computer Networks,T-Data Case CO3
comparison Communications & networki Study,PPT,V
ideo Lecture
2 25 Network Layer Routing algorithms-optimality principle ,T-Computer Networks,R-Data and PPT,Video CO4
computer communicatio Lecture
2 26 Network Layer shortest path, flooding T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
Communications & networki Lecture
2 27 Network Layer Distance Vector Routing T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
Communications & networki Lecture
2 28 Network Layer Link State routing T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
Communications & networki Lecture
2 29 Network Layer Practice questions of IP Addressing ,T-Data Communications & PPT,Simulati CO3
networki,R-Computer Networking: A on
top dow
2 30 Network Layer Revision/Surprise Test of Unit-2 ,T-Computer Networks,R-Computer Activity,Flipp CO4
Networking: A top dow ed Classes
3 31 Network Layer Congestion Control: Principles of T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
congestion control; Congestion Communications & networki Lecture
prevention policies
3 32 Network Layer Leaky bucket & Token Bucket T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO4
Algorithms Communications & networki Lecture
3 33 Transport Layer Services provided to upper layers, ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
Elements of Transport protocols Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Data and computer communicatio
3 34 Transport Layer Transport Layer-Addressing ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO4
Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Computer Networking: A top dow
3 35 Transport Layer Transport Layer-Flow Control & ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
buffering Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Data and computer communicatio
3 36 Transport Layer Example Transport protocols: TCP & T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO3
UDP. Communications & networki Lecture
3 37 Application Domain Name System ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO5
Layer & Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Network Computer Networking: A top dow,R-
Security Data and computer communicatio
3 38 Application Simple Network Management Protocol, T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO5
Layer & Electronic Mail Communications & networki Lecture
Network
Security
3 39 Application File Transfer Protocol (FTP), HTTP as ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO5
Layer & an application layer protocol Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Network Computer Networking: A top dow,R-
Security Data and computer communicatio
3 40 Application World Wide Web ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO5
Layer & Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Network Computer Networking: A top dow,R-
Security Data and computer communicatio
3 41 Application Basics of authentication T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO5
Layer & Communications & networki Lecture
Network
Security
3 42 Application Public and Private Key Cryptography ,T-Computer Networks,T-Data PPT,Video CO5
Layer & Communications & networki,R- Lecture
Network Data and computer communicatio
Security
Assessment Model
Sr No Assessment Name Exam Name Max Marks
1 Hybrid Course All Practical Evaluations 40
2 Hybrid Course All End Term Hybrid Theory 60