Thursday, February 17, 2011

High Performance Networks (Pune University, BE Computer) Syllabus


410451 High Performance Networks (Pune University, BE Computer)

Teaching Scheme:
Theory: 4 Hrs/week
 Practical: 2 Hrs/week

Examination Scheme
Theory: 100 Marks
Term Work: 25 Marks
Oral: 50 Marks
Duration: 3 Hrs.

Prerequisite:

. Conceptual knowledge of Digital transmission and line coding
. Communication networks (Circuit switching and packet Switching). Conceptual overview ofX.25
. Concepts of OSI model and Local area Network

UNIT I:
Gigabit Ethernet:
Business Drivers and need of IT, Architecture and Overview of Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Control (Half Duplex operation Vs Full Duplex Operation),Gigabit Ethernet Physical layer (1000Base X and 1000BaseT),Applications of Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet summery Migration from 10Mbps to Gigabit Ethernet, Network Design using Gigabit Ethernet a case study

UNIT II:
Integrated Services Digital Network:
Conceptual view of ISDN and ISDN standards, ISDN Interfaces and functions (transmission structure, U-N Configuration, Protocol architecture etc}, ISDN Data Link layer (LAPD protocol, terminal adoption, I.465/v.l20},ISDN Network layer (Overview, basic call control using Q.931) ISDN services, Conceptual overview of Signaling System Number 7
Frame Relay:
Frame relay Vs X.25,Frame relay Protocols and services ( protocol architecture, Frame Mode call control),LAPF protocol (Both Core and Control},Concept of DLCI and its significance, Frame Relay Congestion control, Need, Congestion Control frame Work, Network use of CIR, and DE bit, Congestion Notification (FECN,BECN and CLLM)

UNIT III:
Broadband ISDN (B-ISDN):
Driving forces and need, B-ISDN standards and services, B-ISDN Functional Architecture, B­ISDN Transmission structure, B-ISDN protocol architecture, SONET/SDH and comparison with other available standards
ATM:
Overview, ATM protocol architecture, Virtual Channels and Virtual Path Switching, Detail Functionality of A TM Layer( Cell structure, HEC, Cell Delineation etc ),A TM Adoption layer (need, different types and comparison},A TM traffic and Congestion control ,Requirements, A TM service categories ,A TM traffic descriptors, A TM QOS parameters, Classical IP over ATM, ATM in LAN environment (LANE)

UNIT IV:
ADSL and DSL Technologies:
Background and technological capabilities, Standards and associations, Architecture, Conceptual overview of VDSL, Deployment Case study, Market status and future

UNIT V:
MPLS & RSVP:
MPLS, RSVP, Integrated & differential Services

UNIT VI:
WiFi & WiMax

Text Books:
1. William Stallings, "ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and A TM" 4th edition
     (Pearson Education)
2. Rich Seifert,"Gigabit Ethernet" (Addison Wesley Inc.)

Reference Books:
1. Sumit Kasera and Pankaj Sethi ,"ATM Networks Concepts and protocols" Tata McGraw Hill Publication.

High Performance Networks Lab
Laboratory Assignments:
1. Case studies of implementation of Gigabit Ethernet including the components, costing etc.
2. Implementation of ISDN (U-N interface, Router configuration, Costing etc.)
3. Frame relay service availability - A user's perspective
4. Comparative study of different technologies.
5. Industrial visit to understand the market scenario (typically ISP site would help)


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