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FT/GN/68/01/23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 1 of 6 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering M.E: EC LP: NC 7101 Regulation: R-2013 PG Specialisation : Communication systems Sub. Code / Sub. Name : NC 7101 - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS Unit :I Rev. No: 00 Date: 01/02/2016 Unit Syllabus : Review of OSI, TCP/IP; Multiplexing, Modes of Communication, Switching, Routing. SONET – DWDM – DSL – ISDN – BISDN,ATM. Objective: To provide an overview of various network architectures, physical media, channel access techniques and the related link-level protocols Session No * 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Topics to be covered Ref Introduction to computer networks 8,3 Network architecture-Layering & Protocols, OSI Architecture, TCP/IP Architecture Channel access on links- Multiplexing techniques (TDMA, FDMA,WDMA,CDMA) Modes of communication, Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing, Digital subscriber Lines and its types Circuit switching vs. packet switching, Virtual circuit switching and Packet switched networks Synchronous Optical Network (SONET ), Routing algorithmsIntradomain routing (RIP, distance vector, link state and OSPF) Interdomain routing protocols (BGP) 8,2 ISDN and Broadband-ISDN 2 Asycnhronous Transfer Mode (ATM). Research areas in wireless Networks 8,9 Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Research areas in wireless Networks * Session duration: 50 minutes 2,5 2 8 2,8 8 Teaching Aids PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT/ICT FT/GN/68/01/23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 2 of 6 Sub. Code / Sub. Name: NC 7101 - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS Unit : II Unit Syllabus : Streaming stored Audio and Video – Best effort service – protocols for real time interactive applications – Beyond best effort – scheduling and policing mechanism – integrated services – RSVPdifferentiated services. Objective: To develop a comprehensive understanding of multimedia networking. Session No * 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Topics to be covered Ref Multimedia Networking Applications 1 Streaming stored audio and video- RTSP 1 Real-time Multimedia: Internet Phone Case Study-Fixed playout delay, adaptive playout delay Protocols for Real-Time Interactive Applications RTP, RTCP, SIP, H.323 Beyond Best Effort – 4 scenarios 1 Scheduling and Policing Mechanisms – FIFO, priority scheduling, Round robin, weighted fair queuing, token bucket algorithm Integrated Services 1 Resource Reservation protocol (RSVP) 1 Differentiated Services, 4G Multimedia Conferencing 1,9 CAT I - Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): 4G Multimedia Conferencing * Session duration: 50 mins 1,6,5,9 1 1 Teaching Aids PPT PPT PPT PPT/ICT PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT/ICT - FT/GN/68/01/23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 3 of 6 Sub. Code / Sub. Name: NC 7101 - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS Unit : III Unit Syllabus : Virtual private network-Remote access VPN, site-to-site VPN, tunneling and PPP, Security in VPNs, Multiprotocol Label Switching-MPLS operation, Routing in MPLS domains, Tunneling and use of FEC, Traffic engineering, MPLS based VPNs, overlay networks-peer-to-peer (P2P) connection. Objective: To study the types of VPN and tunneling protocols for security. Session Topics to be covered No * 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Ref Teaching Aids Introduction-Virtual private network 7 PPT Types of VPN-Remote access VPN, site-to-site VPN and its protocols 7 PPT Tunneling and PPP-carrier protocols and encapsulating protocols, Security in VPNs Multiprotocol Label Switching-MPLS operation-MPLS packet format 7 PPT 7 PPT Routing in MPLS domains-Multilayer 2 switching 7 PPT Tunneling and use of FEC-Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) 7 PPT Traffic engineering-traffic oriented and resource oriented 7 PPT MPLS based VPNs-Layer 3 routing in an MPLS network 7 PPT Overlay networks-peer-to-peer (P2P) connection, Major VPN Challenges 7,10 PPT Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Major VPN Challenges * Session duration: 50 minutes FT/GN/68/01/23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 4 of 6 Sub. Code / Sub. Name: NC 7101 - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS Unit : IV Unit Syllabus : Little’s theorem, Need for modeling, Poisson modeling and its failure, Non- poisson models, Network performance evaluation Objective: To impart knowledge on packet queues and delay analysis in a network using different network models. Session No * 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Topics to be covered Introduction-traffic modeling Little’s theorem Need for modeling Poisson process- Markovian FIFO queuing systems-M/M/1 queuing systems M/M/1/b queuing systems , M/M/a queuing systems M/M/a/a queuing systems-models for delay sensitive traffic, M/M/∞ queuing systems Poisson model failure, Non-Markovian and self- similar process Network of queues-Burke’s theorem Jackson’s theorem , Design of networks & Summary CAT II Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Design of networks * Session duration: 50 minutes Ref Teaching Aids 7 PPT 7,4 PPT 7 PPT 7 PPT 7 PPT 7 PPT 7 PPT 7 PPT 7 PPT - - FT/GN/68/01/23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 5 of 6 Sub. Code / Sub. Name: NC 7101 - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS Unit : V Unit Syllabus : Network security, principles of network security, Authentication, Integrity, key distribution and certification, Access controls-firewalls, attacks and countermeasures, security in many layers, Infrastructure for network management-The internet standard management framework-SMI,MIB,SNMP,Security and administration-ASN.1 Objective: To study about network security in many layers and network management Session No * 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. Topics to be covered Network security, principles of network security Authentication, Integrity key distribution and certification Access controls-firewalls Attacks and counter measures , security in many layers Network management and its infrastructure SMI, MIB,SNMP ASN.1, Concepts & Research directions of security in social networks Review of the topics covered and discussion on university question papers CAT III Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Concepts & Research directions of security in social networks * Session duration: 50 minutes Ref Teaching Aids 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - PPT/ BB FT/GN/68/01/23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 6 of 6 Sub Code / Sub Name: NC 7101 - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER NETWORKS REFERENCES: 1. J.F. Kurose & K.W. Ross,”Computer Networking- A top down approach featuring the internet”, Pearson, 2nd edition, 2003. 2. Walrand .J. Varatya, High performance communication network, Morgan Kauffman – Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd. 2nd Edition, 2000. 3. LEOM-GarCIA, WIDJAJA, “Communication networks”, TMH seventh reprint 2002. 4. Aunurag kumar, D. Manjunath, Joy kuri, “Communication Networking”, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1ed 2004. 5. Hersent Gurle & petit, “IP Telephony, packet Pored Multimedia communication Systems”, Pearson education 2003. 6. Fred Halsall and Lingana Gouda Kulkarni,” Computer Networking and the Internet” fifth edition, Pearson education 7 Nader F.Mir ,Computer and Communication Networks, first edition. 8. Larry l.Peterson & Bruce S.David, “Computer Networks: A System Approach”- 1996 9. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117105081/# 10.www.cisco.com/networkers/nw00/pres/2400.pdf Prepared by Approved by Name S.Swarna Parvathi Dr.S.Muthukumar Designation Associate Professor Professor & Head 01/02/16 01/02/16 Signature Date Remarks *: * If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be mentioned and signed by the Faculty and the HOD