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CE303 - Data Communication and Networking

This document outlines a course on data communication and networking. It includes 3-5 credits over 75 hours, with 45 hours of theory and 30 hours of lab. The course aims to introduce students to information sharing and networks, data flow categories and topologies. It will also cover coding schemes, protocols, standards, signals, transmission media, error detection and correction. The course is divided into 10 units covering topics like OSI and TCP/IP models, analog and digital signals, transmission methods, media, errors, and network devices. Evaluation includes exams, assignments, quizzes and a lab component involving experiments on network components, signals, topologies and error detection.

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CE303 - Data Communication and Networking

This document outlines a course on data communication and networking. It includes 3-5 credits over 75 hours, with 45 hours of theory and 30 hours of lab. The course aims to introduce students to information sharing and networks, data flow categories and topologies. It will also cover coding schemes, protocols, standards, signals, transmission media, error detection and correction. The course is divided into 10 units covering topics like OSI and TCP/IP models, analog and digital signals, transmission methods, media, errors, and network devices. Evaluation includes exams, assignments, quizzes and a lab component involving experiments on network components, signals, topologies and error detection.

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DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING

SUBJECT CODE: CE 303


Teaching Scheme (Credits and Hours)

Teaching scheme Total Evaluation Scheme

L T P Total Credit Theory Mid Sem CIA Pract. Total


Exam
Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
03 00 02 05 04 03 70 30 20 30 150
Learning Objectives
The educational objectives of this course are
• To Focus on information sharing and networks.
• To Introduce flow of data, categories of network, different topologies.
• To Focus on different coding schemes.
• Brief the students regarding protocols and standards.
• To give clear idea of signals, transmission media, errors in data communications and
their correction, networks classes and devices,etc.

Outline of the Course


Sr. Title of the Unit Minimum
No Hours
1 Introduction to data communication and networking 04
2 Study of OSI and TCP/IP protocol suit 04
3 Study of Analog and Digital signals 05
4 Study of Digital transmission 05
5 Study of Analog transmission 05
6 Study of Multiplexing 05
7 Types of transmission media 04
8 Error Detection and Correction 05
9 Study of DTE-DCE in brief 04
10 Introduction to networks and devices 04
Total hours (Theory): 45
Total hours (Lab): 30
Total hours: 75
Detailed Syllabus
Unit Topics Lecture Weight
No (Hours) age
(%)
Introduction to data communication and networking: 04 8
Why study data communication? Data Communication, Networks,
1. Protocols and Standards, Standards Organizations. Line
Configuration, Topology, Transmission Modes, Categories of
Networks Internet works
Study of OSI and TCP/IP protocol suit: The Model,Functions of the 04 11
2.
layers,TCP/IP Protocol Suites
Study of Signals: Analog and Digital, Periodic and Aperiodic 05 10
3. Signals, Analog Signals, Time and Frequency Domains ,Composite
Signals , Digital Signals
Study of Digital transmission: Digital to Digital Conversion, Analog 05 12
4.
to Digital Conversion
Study of Analog transmission: Digital to Analog 05 12
5.
Conversion, Analog to Analog Conversion
Study of Multiplexing: Many to one/one to Many, Frequency 05 11
6. division Multiplexing, Wage division
Multiplexing, Time division Multiplexing, Multiplexing applications
Types of transmission media: Guided Media, Unguided Media, 04 8
Transmission Impairments, Performance
7.
Wavelength , Shannon Capacity , Media Comparison, PSTN ,
Switching
Error Detection and Correction: Types of Errors, Detection, Parity 05 12
Check, Vertical Redundancy Check
8. Longitudinal Redundancy Check, Cyclic Redundancy Check,
Checksum,
Error Correction
Study of DTE-DCE in brief: Digital data transmission, DTE-DCE 04 8
9. Interface, Modems, 56K Modems,
Cable Modems
Introduction to networks and devices: Network classes,Repeaters, 04 8
10. Hub, Bridges , Switches, Routers, Gateways Brouters
Routing Algorithms, Distance Vector Routing , Link State Routing
Total 45 100

Instructional method and Pedagogy

• At the start of course, the course delivery pattern, prerequisite of the subject will be
discussed.
• Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board, OHP
etc.
• Attendance is compulsory in lecture which carries 10 marks in overall evaluation.
• One internal exam will be conducted as a part of internal theory evaluation.
• Assignments based on the course content will be given to the students for each unit
and will be evaluated at regular interval evaluation.
• Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/tutorial will be conducted having a share of five marks
in the overall internal evaluation.
• The course includes a laboratory,where students have an opportunity to build an
appreciation for the concepts being taught in lectures.
• Experiments shall be performed in the laboratory related to course contents.

Learning Outcome

 On successful completion of the course, the student will be having the basic knowledge
of data sharing, transmission media and their protocols.  Student will have the basic
knowledge of computer networks.
Text Books:
1. Data communication & Networking by Bahrouz Forouzan.
2. Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum

Reference Books:
1. Data and Computer Communications by William Stallings

List Of Practicals:
Sr No. List of Practicals

1 Study of Network Components.

2 Study of Analog and Digital Signals.

3 Study of Network Topologies.

4 To connect two pc’s using peer to peer communication.

5 Implementation of small network using hub and switch.

6 To study Error Detection methods.

7 To study Error Correction methods.

8 To study the different line coding schemes.

9 Basic study of Network classes.


10 Study of DTE-DCE.

11 Study of Networks.

12 Overview of Boson Simulator.

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