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B.Tech CSE Computer Networks LDP

1. The document provides a lecture delivery plan for the course "Computer Networks" taught at GLA University, Mathura. 2. It lists the topics to be covered in each of the 44 lectures, including introductions to computer networks, the OSI reference model, data transmission, medium access control, network layer, transport layer, and application layer. 3. Six faculty members are scheduled to teach the lectures over the course of one semester.

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B.Tech CSE Computer Networks LDP

1. The document provides a lecture delivery plan for the course "Computer Networks" taught at GLA University, Mathura. 2. It lists the topics to be covered in each of the 44 lectures, including introductions to computer networks, the OSI reference model, data transmission, medium access control, network layer, transport layer, and application layer. 3. Six faculty members are scheduled to teach the lectures over the course of one semester.

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GLA University, Mathura

Department of Computer Engineering & Applications


Lecture Delivery Plan (Blowup or LDP)
Course: B.Tech (CSE) Year: II Sem: IV
Subject Name & Code: Computer Networks (CSE4003) Session: 2014-15
Name of Faculty(s): Dr. Manas Mishra, Mr. Himanshu Sharma, Mr.Anjani Rai,Mr.Praveen MittalMr. Nikhil Govil, Mr
ViveK Sharma

Lect Unit Page


Topic Subtopics Ref.No.
No No. No.
1 Goals and Applications of Networks R1 1-7
2 Network Topology Design, R1 9-13
3 Network structure and architecture, The OSI reference model R1 29-41
4 Data And Signals R1 57-74
5 Transmission Imapirement R1 80-85
Introduction to
6 Line coding scheme R1 101-114
Computer Networks
7 Basic idea of Modulation R1 141-155
8 Basic idea of Multiplexing R1 161-175
9 I Physical Layer Transmission Media R1 191-207
10 Switching methods. R1 213-226
11 Connecting devices R1 445-455
12 Medium Access sub layer - Channel Allocations, R1 363-365
13 ALOHA protocols R1 365-370
Medium Access sub
14 CSMA, CSMA/CD R1 370-376
layer
15 CDMA R1 385-388
16 Overview of IEEE standards R1 396-405

17 HDLC Protocol R1 340-343


18 Point to Point protocol R1 346-351
19 Error detection and correction, R1 271-278
20 Data Link Layer CRC and Checksum R1 284-299
21 Flow control:Simplest and Stop and Wait R1 311-315
22 Stop and Wait ARQ R1 318-323
23 GoBack N R1 324-331
24 II Selective Repeat R1 332-340
25 IP addressing R1 549-552
26 Subnetting R1 553-563
27 Internetworking R1 582-594
28 Network Layer: Address mapping R1 611-630
29 Introduction to IPv6, R1 597-602
30 Transition from IPv4 to IPv6, R1 603-605
31 Routing R1 648-675
32 Design issues R1 703-708
33 connection management R1 709-715
34 Transport Layer Flow control R1 715-730
35 TCP window management, R1 730-735
36 congestion control-slow start algorithm R1 763-773
37 Design issues R1 526-529
Session Layer
38 III remote procedure call. R3 526-529
39 Design issues, R1 931-935
Presentation Layer
40 Data compression techniques, cryptography R1 936-942
41 File Transfer R1 840-844
42 Access and Management R1 877-882
Application Layer
43 Electronic mail, R1 824-839
44 Virtual Terminals R1 817-823
References

R1. Forouzan B. A. (2004), “Data Communication and Networking”, 4th Edition, McGrawHill.

R2. Kurose, J.F. and Ross K.W. (2005), “Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet”, 3rd Edition, Addison
R3. A.S.Tanenbaum (2006), “Computer Networks”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall India.

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