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Mobile Computing IT403 Syllabus KTU

This document outlines the course code IT403 Mobile Computing, a 3 credit course introduced in 2016. The course objectives are to learn the basics of mobile computing, networking concepts for wireless systems, and emerging mobile ideas. The syllabus covers topics like wireless technologies, cellular networks, TCP/IP for mobility, GPS, 3G services, GSM, GPRS, mobile IP, DHCP, TCP for mobility, MANET routing and security, and mobile application development. Students will gain understanding of mobile components and technologies, experience with wireless networks, describe mobile communication techniques, and design mobile network systems. The course uses lectures, internal exams, and an end semester exam for evaluation.

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Mobile Computing IT403 Syllabus KTU

This document outlines the course code IT403 Mobile Computing, a 3 credit course introduced in 2016. The course objectives are to learn the basics of mobile computing, networking concepts for wireless systems, and emerging mobile ideas. The syllabus covers topics like wireless technologies, cellular networks, TCP/IP for mobility, GPS, 3G services, GSM, GPRS, mobile IP, DHCP, TCP for mobility, MANET routing and security, and mobile application development. Students will gain understanding of mobile components and technologies, experience with wireless networks, describe mobile communication techniques, and design mobile network systems. The course uses lectures, internal exams, and an end semester exam for evaluation.

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Course code Course Name L-T-P - Credits Year of

Introduction
IT403 Mobile Computing 3-0-0-3 2016
Prerequisite :Nil
Course Objectives
 Learn the basics of Mobile computing.
 Learn networking concepts relevant to modern wireless systems.
 Learn emerging mobile computing ideas and best practices.
 Get hands-on knowledge practice with mobile computing
Syllabus
Introduction - issues in mobile computing, Wireless Communication Technologies, Third
Generation (3G) Mobile Services, GSM, GPRS-Mobile Network Layer, Mobile Transport Layer,
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs),Routing algorithms, security in MANETs. Security in
MANETs, Protocols and Tools : Wireless Application Protocol-WAP, Mobile Application
Development (Android) M-commerce
Expected outcome .
The students will be able to
i. gain a sound understanding of the key components and technologies involved
ii. get hands-on experiences in setting up wired as well as wireless networks.
iii. describe the major techniques involved in mobile communication.
iv. Design and implement mobile network systems
References:
1. [Link], AdHoc Mobile Wireless Networks-, First Edition Pearson Education.

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STUDENTS
2. Jochen Schiller, Mobile Communications, Second Edition, Pearson Education
3. Kaveh Pahlavan, Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, Principles of Wireless Networks,Pearson

4. Shu Lin, Daniel J Costello, Error Control Coding Fundamentals and Applications: Prentice
Hall Inc, 1983
5. William Stallings, Wireless Communications and Networks, Pearson Education.
Course Plan
Sem.
Module Contents Hours Exam
Marks
Introduction - issues in mobile computing,
Wireless Communication Technologies- Celluar Wireless networks
,Wireless(802.11), TCP/IP in the mobile setting , Geolocation and
Global Positioning System (GPS)
I 7 15%
Third Generation (3G) Mobile Services: Introduction to
International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT 2000)
vision, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA),
and CDMA 2000, Quality of services in 3G.
GSM- System Architecture-Protocols-Connection Establishment-
II 7 15%
Frequency Allocation-Routing-Handover-Security, GPRS
FIRST INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Mobile Network Layer : Mobile IP (Goals, assumptions, entities
and terminology, IP packet delivery, agent advertisement and
III discovery, registration, tunneling and encapsulation, optimizations), 7 15%
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

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Mobile Transport Layer : Traditional TCP, Indirect TCP, Snooping
TCP, Mobile TCP, Fast retransmit/fast recovery, Transmission
IV 7 15%
/time-out freezing, Selective retransmission, Transaction oriented
TCP.
SECOND INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs): Overview, Properties of a
V MANET, spectrum of MANET applications, routing and various 7 20%
routing algorithms, security in MANETs.
Protocols and Tools : Wireless Application Protocol-WAP.
(Introduction, protocol architecture, and treatment of protocols of
VI 7 20%
all layers) Mobile Application Development(Android) M-
commerce
END SEMESTER EXAM

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN

Maximum Marks: 100 Exam Duration: 3 hours


The question paper shall consist of Part A, Part B and Part C.

Part A shall consist of three questions of 15 marks each uniformly covering Modules I and
II. The student has to answer any two questions (15×2=30 marks).

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Part B shall consist of three questions of 15 marks each uniformly covering Modules III and
IV. The student has to answer any two questions (15×2=30 marks).

Part C shall consist of three questions of 20 marks each uniformly covering Modules V and
VI. The student has to answer any two questions (20×2=40 marks).

Note : Each question can have a maximum of 4 subparts, if needed

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