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AIT/IQAC/Aca/21-22/CFS

ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,


BENGALURU 560107
Course File

A) Course Administrator Details

Course Title Course Code Core/Elective Semester Year


Data Communication 18CS46 CORE IV 2021-22

Contact Hours/ week Lecture Tutorials Practical

03 03 - -

SUJATHA T
Name of the faculty with
Designation and mail ID Assistant Professor
sujathat@acharya.ac.in

Department Computer Science and Engineering

B) Course Related Specifics

Prerequisites for the 1. Fundamental knowledge of programming in


Course C/C++/Java.
(If necessary)

Recommended Text Books


1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Communications and Networking 5E, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw-
Hill, 2013. (Chapters 1.1 to 1.5, 2.1 to 2.3, 3.1, 3.3 to 3.6, 4.1 to 4.3, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2,
8.1 to 8.3, 10.1 to 10.4, 9.1, 9.2, 11.1 to 11.4, 12.1 to 12.3, 18.4, 13.1 to 13.5, 15.1 to 15.3,
16.2)

Recommended Reference Materials


1. Alberto Leon-Garcia and Indra Widjaja: Communication Networks - Fundamental
Concepts and Key architectures, 2nd Edition Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004.
2. William Stallings: Data and Computer Communication, 8th Edition, Pearson Education,

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2007.
3. Larry L. Peterson and Bruce S. Davie: Computer Networks – A Systems Approach, 4th
Edition, Elsevier, 2007.
4. Nader F. Mir: Computer and Communication Networks, Pearson Education, 2007

Course Outcomes: After the Completion of the course, the students will be able to

1. Illustrate various scheme and techniques used for networking model, data
transmission, switching, multiplexing spreading, error control, flow control, and
medium access control.
2. Interpret the working of data link layer protocols and network layer protocols.
3. Apply the techniques used for channel capacity utilization, data transmission,
switching techniques, error and flow control techniques, multiplexing-spreading
and subnet masking in order to solve networking issues.
4. Analyze and compare physical and logical addresses as well as different wired-
wireless network standards.

Assessment of Course outcomes:


Course Outcomes-Program Outcomes mapping

Program Specific
Program Outcomes
Outcomes
COs
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3

CO-1 3 1 3
CO-2 3
CO-3 3 1 1 2
CO-4 3 1 1 3

C) Course Assessment Procedure

Procedure for Internal Assessment 3 out of 3 Tests


Maximum Marks for Internal Assessment 40
Maximum Marks for Final Exam 60

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Assessment Tools Weightage Frequency Responsibility

Theory
Thrice in a Department
Internal
semester level
Continuous Assessment
Internal
Direct 50%
Evaluation
Assessment (CIE) Continuous
Department
Lab IA Evaluation+ Lab IA
level
Once in a semester

Semester End Exam (SEE) 40% Once in a semester University level

Indirect At the end of the Department


Course End Survey 10%
Assessment semester level

Course outcomes in Percentage


CO2 CO3 CO4
CO1

D) Lesson Plan Attached

Mod Skills and Engaged Course


Hr Teaching Aid and
ule Contents Planned Competency date Outcome’s
No Methodology
No date Developed Addressed

1 Introduction to Blackboard/PPT Conceptual CO1


Data Communication

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2 Network, network Types Blackboard Analytical CO1

Data Communication Goals and


3 Blackboard Conceptual CO1
Issues contd...

Internet – History, Standards, and Logical


4 Blackboard CO1
Administration Reasoning
1
5 TCP/IP Protocol Suite Blackboard CO1

6 The OSI Model Blackboard CO2


Analytical
Introduction to Physical Layer, Data Blackboard
7 CO1
and signals

Digital signals, Transmission,


Problem
8 Impairment, Data Rate limits, Blackboard CO3
Solving
Performance

Digital Transmission, Digital to Blackboard


9 Conceptual CO1
digital conversion

Digital to Analog conversion: a) Blackboard


10 CO3
Polar b) Bipolar
Application
Digital to Analog conversion: a) Blackboard
11 CO3
Manchester coding
2 Physical layer 2 Analog to digital Blackboard
12 Conceptual
conversion

13 Analog to digital conversion PCM Blackboard Application


CO3
14 Transmission Modes Blackboard

Analog Transmission Digital to Blackboard Problem


15
analog conversion Solving

Bandwidth Utilization – Multiplexing Blackboard


16
and Spread Spectrum
CO1
17 Switching Introduction Blackboard
Analytical
Circuit Switched Networks and Blackboard
18
Packet switching
3
Error Detection and Correction Blackboard
19
Introduction

20 Block coding Cyclic codes Blackboard Problem


CO3
Solving
21 Forward Error Correction Blackboard

22 Checksum Blackboard

23 4 Data link control and DLC Services Blackboard Analytical CO1

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24 Data link layer protocols Blackboard

25 HDLC Blackboard

26 Point to Point protocol Blackboard

27 Farming Transition phases Blackboard


Problem
CO3
Media Access control and Random Blackboard Solving
28
Access

Controlled Access and Blackboard


29
Channelization

Introduction to Data-Link Layer: Blackboard


30 introduction, Link-Layer-Addressing
ARP
Problem
31 Classful addressing Blackboard CO3
Solving
32 CIDR addressing Blackboard

33 DHCP, NAT Protocol Blackboard

Wired LANs: Ethernet Ethernet Blackboard


34
Protocol

Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet and Blackboard


35
10 Gigabit Ethernet

Wireless LANs: Introduction, IEEE Blackboard


36
5 802.11 Project

IEEE 802.11 Bluetooth Layer Blackboard Application CO4


37
Architecture

Cellular Telephony-Introduction, Blackboard


38
1G

39 Cellular Telephony-2G, 3G and 4G

40 Revision Blackboard

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