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B N M Institute of Technology

Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to VTU, Accredited as Grade A Institution by NAAC.


All UG branches – CSE, ECE, EEE, ISE & Mech.Engg Accredited by NBA for academic years 2018-19 to 2020-21 &
valid upto 30.06.2021
Post box no. 7087, 27th cross, 12th Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bengaluru- 560070, INDIA
Ph: 91-80- 26711780/81/82 Email: [email protected], www. bnmit.org

Course Name: Data Communication Year of Study: 2019-20


Course Code: 18CS46 Faculty Name: Megha Y & Manjushree K
Semester: IV Sem A & B
Course Objectives:
This course will enable students to
i. Comprehend the transmission technique of digital data between two or more computers and
a computer network that allows computers to exchange data.
ii. Explain with the basics of data communication and
iii. Demonstrate Medium Access Control protocols for reliable and noisy channels.
iv. Expose wireless and wired LANs.

Applications in the
Unit / present scenario
Lecture
Modul Topics Covered and videos of
Session
e MOOCs, NPTEL
etc.
Module title: Introduction, Networks Models and Introduction to Physical Layer-1
Overview of the course outcomes, test pattern, Robotics, Industrial
1 assessment methods, vision and mission the of the Automation, Optical
dept. fiber cables and
2 Introduction: Data Communications working of emails
3 Networks, Networks Types (FTP,SMTP)
4 Internet History, Standards and Administration https://nptel.ac.in/cou
5 Networks Models: Protocol Layering rses/106/105/106105
1 183/
6 TCP/IP Protocol suite
7 TCP/IP Protocol suite (M1: L1, L3, L 4)
8 The OSI model
Introduction to Physical Layer-1: Data and
9
Signals
10 Digital Signals, Transmission Impairment
11 Data Rate limits, Performance Analysis
Module title: Digital Transmission, Physical Layer-2, Analog Transmission

2 Digital Transmission: Digital to digital Duplex LC Fiber


12
conversion (Line Coding) (Serial transmission)
Digital Transmission: Digital to digital MTP Trunk Cable
13
conversion (Polar Coding) (Parallel
Digital Transmission: Digital to digital transmission)
14 https://nptel.ac.in/cou
conversion (Manchester Coding)
Physical Layer-2: Analog to digital conversion rses/106/105/106105
15 183/
(only PCM)
16 Analog to digital conversion(only PCM) (M12: L55, L56)
17 Transmission Modes

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18 Digital to analog conversion
19 Digital to analog conversion
Problem Solving
20
Module title: Bandwidth Utilization, Switching, Error Detection and Correction

21 Bandwidth Utilization: Multiplexing Telephone Network


22 Bandwidth Utilization: Spread Spectrum (Packet Switching)
23 Switching: Introduction Telescope and
24 Circuit Switched Networks Microscope
25 3 Packet switching (Multiplexing)
Anti-Jamming
Error Detection and Correction: Introduction,
26 (Spread Spectrum)
Block Coding
https://nptel.ac.in/cou
27 Cyclic codes, Problems
rses/106/105/106105
28 Cyclic codes,Problems 183/
29 Checksum and problems ( M1: L2, M9: L41,
30 Problem Solving M10: L50)
Module title: Data Link Control, Media Access Control, Introduction to Data-Link Layer
IPv4Addressing and Subnetting
Data link control: DLC services, Data link Air Traffic Control
31
layer protocols System (Point to
Point to Point protocol ( Framing, Transition point protocol)
32
phases only) Vulnerability attacks
Media Access control: Random Access, and packet sniffing
33 (ARP)
Controlled Access
34 Controlled Access Client and server
35 Channelization communications
4 Introduction to Data-Link Layer: Link-Layer (DHCP)
36 https://nptel.ac.in/cou
Addressing
37 ARP rses/106/105/106105
183/
38 Classful and CIDR Addressing
(M6: L27, L28,
39 Classful and CIDR Addressing
M10: L46, L47,
DHCP, NAT M11: L51, L52,
40 L54)

Module title: Wired LANs Ethernet, Wireless LANs, Other Wireless Networks

41 Ethernet Protocol Colleges, Healthcare,


42 Standard Ethernet Workgroup
43 Standard Ethernet environment and
44 Fast Ethernet Command Control
45 Gigabit Ethernet Systems
5 https://nptel.ac.in/cou
46 10 Gigabit Ethernet
rses/106/105/106105
47 Introduction, IEEE 802.11 Project 183/
48 Bluettoth (M10: L48, L49,
49 Cellular Telephony M11: L54)
50 Question paper Discussion

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CO-PO/PSO Mapping:

Bloom’s
COs Statement Cognitive POs/PSOs
level
Apply the principles of OSI model and TCP/IP Protocol
18CS46.1 Applying PO-1/PSO-2
Suite for the given network scenario.
18CS46.2 Analyze the transmission modes at the physical layer Analyzing PO-1,2/PSO-2
18CS46.3 Apply the principles of layered protocol architecture,
their system functions and interaction between the Applying PO-1,2/PSO-2
layers.
18CS46.4 Analyze the process of IPv4 addressing and subnetting
Applying PO-1,2/PSO-2
mechanisms
18CS46.5 Categorize the IEEE 802.11.x.x standards for wired and
Analyzing PO-1,2,3/PSO-2
wireless LAN Ethernet and Cellular Telephony
18CS46.6 Create a Blog and upload the information based on the
PO-
different network protocols
Analyzing 1,2,5,6,9,10,12/
PSO-1,2

Strength of CO Mapping to PO/PSOs with Justification:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO 10 PO 11 PO 12 PSO1 PSO2
18CS46.1 3 3
18CS46.2 3 3 3
18CS46.3 3 3 3
18CS46.4 3 3 3
18CS46.5 3 2 2 2
18CS46.6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

CO-PO/PSO Justification
CO1->PO1(3) Understand the fundamental concepts of data communication and network
technologies.
CO1-> PSO2(3) To solve technical issues, the basic concepts of data communication, networks and
different protocols are required.
CO2->PO1(3) Apply the concept of digital to digital and analog to digital conversion to transform
the data to signal.
CO2->PO2(3) Analyze the different signal conversion methods and solve the issues.
CO2->PSO2(3) Apply the concepts of network topologies and protocols to solve network related
problems.
CO3->PO1(3) Understand the layers of the OSI model and TCP/IP functions of each layer.
CO3->PO2(3) Analyze the OSI and TCP/IP layers and its functionalities.
CO3->PSO2(3) To solve technical issues, students apply the knowledge of OSI and TCP/IP models.
CO4->PO1(3) Understand the different types of network devices and their functions within a
network.
CO4->PO2(3) Analyze the different types of network devices and their functions within a network.
CO4-> PSO2(3) The basic concepts of network devices and their function within a network are

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studied.
CO5->PO1(3) Understand the concepts of subnetting and routing mechanisms.
CO5->PO2(2) Analyze the routing mechanisms and subnetting within a network.
CO5->PO3(2) Design solutions for complex engineering problems using subnetting and routing
mechanisms.
CO5-> PSO2(2) Knowledge of subnetting and routing techniques in the core networking area.
CO6->PO1(3) Understand the different network case study.
CO6->PO2(3) Analyze and formulate the problem related to case studies.
CO6->PO5(3) Students will use the ICT tool for demonstrating case studies.
CO6->PO9(3) Students will work individually on the given case studies.
CO6-> PO10(3) Students will communicate effectively on complex network related problems.
CO6->PO12(3) Students will upgrade themselves with the technological changes in the networking
domain.
CO6->PSO1(3) Students create blog on social media.
CO6->PSO2(3) Students understand the core concepts of protocol suite and OSI model to generate
Online Journal

Details of Massive open online courses [MOOCs] / Direct certification courses

Name of the course Introduction to Internet of Things

Date of Registration 27/12/2019

Examination Date 25/04/ 2020

Results obtained
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106105080/#
Relevance of the MOOC Introduction to Domain, Functionalities of network Protocol Stack,
to the course taught Connection establishment for data transfer, Principles of IP Addressing and
Overview of wire LANs and wireless LANs.

List of Innovative teaching methods (Details to be attached)


i. Projector

Teaching methodologies:
i. Class room Lectures

Assessment processes:

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Three IAs will be conducted for 30 marks each & one assignment for 10 marks. Average of three IA
marks (30 Marks) and one assignment covering all the modules (10 Marks) totaling to 40 marks as
final maximum IA marks.
Assessment plan:

CO (Cognitive Level) Test 1 addresses Test 2 addresses Test 3 addresses


CO1 (Applying) Applying
CO2 (Analyzing) Understanding Analyzing
CO3 (Applying) Understanding Applying
CO4 (Analyzing) Analyzing
CO5 (Analyzing) Analyzing
CO6 (Creating) Understanding Analyzing Creating

Text/Reference Books
Sl. Edition
Title Author Publication
No.
Tata McGrawHill,
Behrouz A.
T1 Data Communications and 2013. 5th Edition
Forouzan,
Networking
Communication Networks -
Alberto Leon-Garcia Tata McGraw-Hill,
R1 Fundamental Concepts and Key 2nd Edition
and IndraWidjaja 2004
architectures
Data and Computer Pearson Education,
R2 Communication William Stallings 8th Edition
2007

Computer Networks – A
Larry L. Peterson
R3 Systems Approach Elsevier, 2007 4th Edition
and Bruce S. Davie

Computer and Communication


Pearson Education
R4 Networks Nader F. Mir: ---
2007

Prepared by Scrutinized by
Approved by HOD
(Course Faculty) (Course Coordinator)
Signature: Signature: Signature:
Name: MY, MSK Name: Dr. SV, Dr. RM Name: Dr. Sahana D Gowda

B N M Institute of Technology
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to VTU, Accredited as Grade A Institution by NAAC.
All UG branches – CSE, ECE, EEE, ISE & Mech.E Accredited by NBA for academic years 2018-19 to 2020-21 & valid upto 30.06.2021
Post box no. 7087, 27th cross, 12th Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bengaluru- 560070, INDIA
Ph: 91-80- 26711780/81/82 Email: [email protected], www. bnmit.org

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Course exit survey form

Course name: Data Communication Course code: 18CS46

Semester: IV Sem A & B Year: 2019-20

Sl. Question excellen Good Average Poor


No t
.
The content of the course provides detailed
1. information about OSI model
The knowledge acquired on digital and analog
2. transmission with respect to physical layer
Contrast between circuit switched and packet
3. switched network along with various error
detection and correction scheme
The content of the course provides an insight on
4. data link control protocol and services
Ability to differentiate Wire LANs and Wireless
5. LANs

Prepared by Scrutinized by
Approved by HOD
(Course Faculty) (Course Coordinator)
Signature: Signature: Signature:
Name: MY, MSK Name: Dr. SV, Dr. RM Name: Dr. Sahana D Gowda

B N M Institute of Technology
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to VTU, Accredited as Grade A Institution by NAAC.
All UG branches – CSE, ECE, EEE, ISE & Mech.E Accredited by NBA for academic years 2018-19 to 2020-21 & valid upto 30.06.2021
Post box no. 7087, 27th cross, 12th Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bengaluru- 560070, INDIA
Ph: 91-80- 26711780/81/82 Email: [email protected], www. bnmit.org

Department of Computer Science and Engineering


Activity Sheet

Course Name: Data Communication Year of Study: 2019-20


Course Code: 18CS46 Faculty Name: Megha Y & Manjushree K
Semester: IV Sem A & B

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The activity provides solid foundation in the field of data communication by understanding the
fundamental concepts of computer communications at the physical layer, data link layer and network layer
and discusses the various modes of communication used in daily life and gives practical experience on
network and networking devices.

Rubrics for Evaluation of Activity

Attribute Creating the blog Analysis of Case Study Report


()

Marks(10) (2) (4) 444

4444

3444

-Creating individual understanding the -Information included


blog (01) fundamental concepts of in the report is
-Updating the blog with computer accurate (02)
detailed information communications at the -Plagiarism check
about the case study physical layer, data link  Below 10 (02)
(01) layer  Above 10 (01)

Prepared by Scrutinized by
Approved by HOD
(Course Faculty) (Course Coordinator)
Signature: Signature: Signature:
Name: MY, MSK Name: Dr. SV, Dr. RM Name: Dr. Sahana D Gowda

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