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B.Tech. CSE: TCP and UDP Protocols

The document outlines the syllabus for the R22 B.Tech. CSE Open Elective course on Computer Networks at JNTU Hyderabad. It includes course objectives, prerequisites, and outcomes, covering topics such as network models, data link protocols, routing algorithms, and transport services. The syllabus also lists recommended textbooks and reference materials for further study.

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B.Tech. CSE: TCP and UDP Protocols

The document outlines the syllabus for the R22 B.Tech. CSE Open Elective course on Computer Networks at JNTU Hyderabad. It includes course objectives, prerequisites, and outcomes, covering topics such as network models, data link protocols, routing algorithms, and transport services. The syllabus also lists recommended textbooks and reference materials for further study.

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JNTU Hyderabad

Syllabus
R22 B.Tech. CSE -IlI)
NETWORKS (Open Elective
COMPUTER
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INTRODUCTION
CS8320E: LT
3 0 0 3
Sem.
B.Tech. IV Year Il

for problem solving"


Prerequisites
"Programming
1. Acourse on
"Data Structures"
2. A course on
computer networks.
Course Objectives fundamentals of
students with the concepts and layered approach to communication
Equip the standard models for the
students with the layers.
Familiarize the the various
machines in a network
and the protocols of
between
Course Outcomes network technology.
the basic computer reference model.
1. Gain the knowledge of functions of each layer in the OSl
and TCP/IP
of the
2. Gain the knowledge mechanisms.
subnetting and routing networks
3. Understand essential application protocols of computer
4. Familiarity with the
ARPANET,
UNIT -| models, Example Networks:
software, OSI, TOCPIP Reference
Network hardware, Network
VWireless
Internet.
media: twisted pairs,
coaxial cable, fiber optics,
Transmission
Physical Layer: Guided
Transmission.
detection and correction.
issues, framing, Error
Data link layer: Design
error-free
UNIT -I|
simplex protocol, A simplex stop and wait protocol for an
Elementary data link protocols: channel.
protocol for noisy
channel, A simplex stop and wait using Go-Back-N, A protocol
protocols: A one-bit sliding window protocol, A protocol
Sliding Window
data link protocols.
using Selective Repeat, Example access protocols: ALOHA,
Medium Access sub layer: The chan nel allocation problem, Multiple
protocols, Data link layer switching.
Carrier sense multiple access proto cols, collision free

UNIT - I Hierarchical
algorithms: shortest path routing, Flooding,
Network Layer: Design issues, Routing Algorithms, Quality of
vector routing, Congestion Control
routing. Broadcast, Multicast, distance
Service, Internetworking

UNIT -IV
Transport protocols, Connection management,
Transport Layer: Transport Services, Elements of
TCP and UDP protocols.
UNIT-V
World WEB, HTTP, Streaming audio
Application Layer: Domain name system, Electronic Mail; the
and video.

TEXT BOOK:
Edition. Pearson
1. Computer Networks - Andrew S Tanenbaum, David. /. Wetherall, 6th
Education
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. An Engineering Approach to Computer Networks-S. Keshav, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education
2. Data Communications and Networking - Behrouz A. Forouzan. Third Edition TMH.

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