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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

YEAR & SEM: III - I


COURSE NAME& CODE: DATA SCIENCE & P18ITT05
BRANCH: IT
REGULATIONS: R18

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01 Vision & Mission of the Institute
02 Vision & Mission of the Department
03 PEO's, PO's & PSO's
04 Syllabus of the Course
05 Course Outcome vs. PO, PSO Mapping
06 Academic Calendar
07 Individual Time Table
08 Lesson Plan
09 Student Nominal Roll
10 Student Attendance Register
11 Course Material
12 Question Bank
13 Assignment Questions
14 Class Room Test Questions
15 CIE Exam Question Paper
Sample Photocopy of CIE Answer Scripts (Best,
16 Moderate, Worst)
Course Evaluation Procedure (Internal &
17 External)
18 CIE Exam Performance
19 List of Slow & Advanced Learners
20 Remedial Classes for Slow learners
21 Model/Previous Year Question Paper
22 Gap Analysis & Content Beyond Syllabus
23 Course End Survey
24 Course Attainment Sheet
VISION&MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE
VISION OF THE INSTITUTE
 Our vision is to impart futuristic technical education transforming the students
technically superior, ethically strong, and self-disciplined to serve the nation as
a valuable resource.

MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE


To inculcate quality education by implementing innovative teaching-learning
M1
methods and state-of-the-art facilities.
To enrich the intellectual, know how, credibility and integrity of the students
M2
to necessitate industry.
To recognize as scholarly and influential leaders in engineering education,
M3 and to develop human power with creativity, advanced technology, and
passion for the betterment of future nation.
VISION&MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT

VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT


 To produce technically & professionally robust, self-disciplined and motivated
Electrical and Electronics Engineers to meet the future needs of the nation.

MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT

To prepare the students with strong knowledge in Electrical and Electronics


M1
Engineering and multidisciplinary problem-solving skills.
To encourage the students to apply the science and engineering principles
M2 with creativity for the technological advancements in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering.
To prepare the graduates a life- long learning in discovering new knowledge
M3
for the society.
To motivate the students in research-oriented approach to meet the emerging
M4
demands of the industry.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE (PEO’s)

Graduates with a comprehensive understanding in mathematics, science and


PEO1 engineering fundamentals, to widen analytical skills and to solve the real-life
problems with flourishing career in electrical and electronics industries.
Graduates of the programme will continue to expand their knowledge and skills
PEO2 during their career.

PEO3 Graduates will exhibit assessable progress in the fields they opt to practice.
Graduates of the programme can work in teams discharging societal responsibilities
PEO4 as engineers following ethical practices.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES(PO’s)

Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering


PO1 fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyses
PO2 complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first
principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering
PO3 problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs
with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural,
societal, and environmental considerations.
Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
PO4 research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data,
and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
PO5 modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex
engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
PO6 assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues, and the consequent
responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional
PO7 engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities
and norms of the engineering practice.
Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
PO9 leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with
the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to
PO10 comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective
presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
PO11 engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
environments.
Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
PO12 engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological
change.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO’S)

Ability to apply the professional core theories and process to choose the sustainable
PSO1 control, Measuring and drive circuitry for the specified upcoming fields.

Ability to design, simulate and find optimal solutions for various industrial and societal
PSO2 Problems related to electrical and electronics engineering.

To prepare the students to succeed in competitive examinations for higher education and
PSO3 Employment related to Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

B. Tech III Year II Semester  Course Structure 


L T P C 
3 1 0 4 

WIRELESS ADHOC NETWORKS

CSE (IOT&CSBT)

Internal Marks: 40 

Course Code: External Marks: 60 

Course Prerequisites: COMPUTER NETWORKS

Course Objectives: This course will enable students to


 Explain fundamental principles of Ad-hoc Networks
 Discuss a comprehensive understanding of Ad-hoc network protocols
 Outline current and emerging trends in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
 Analyze energy management in ad-hoc wireless networks.
Course Outcomes: The students shall able to:
 Design their own wireless network
 Evaluate the existing network and improve its quality of service
 Choose appropriate protocol for various applications
 Examine security measures present at different level

UNIT-1: INTRODUCTION
Wireless Ad-hoc Networks Introduction, Issues in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks, Ad-hoc
Wireless Internet; MAC Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks: Introduction, Issues in
Designing a MAC Protocol, Design Goals of MAC Protocols, Classification of MAC protocols,
Contention-Based Protocols, Contention-Based Protocols with Reservation Mechanisms,
Contention-Based Protocols with Scheduling Mechanisms, MAC Protocols that Use
Directional Antennas.
UNIT-2: ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR WIRELESS AD-HOC NETWORKS

Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Introduction, Issues in Designing a Routing
Protocol for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks; Classification of Routing Protocols; Table Driven
Routing Protocols; On-Demand Routing Protocols, Hybrid Routing Protocols, Hierarchical
Routing Protocols and Power-Aware Routing Protocols.
UNIT-3: MULTICAST ROUTING IN WIRELESS AD-HOC NETWORKS

Multicast Routing in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Introduction, Issues in Designing a Multicast


Routing Protocol, Operation of Multicast Routing Protocols, An Architecture Reference Model
for Multicast Routing Protocols, Classifications of Multicast Routing Protocols, Tree-Based
Multicast Routing Protocols and Mesh-Based Multicast Routing Protocols.

UNIT-4: TRANSPORT LAYER AND SECURITY PROTOCOLS FOR WIRELESS AD-HOC


NETWORKS

Transport Layer and Security Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks: Introduction, Issues in Designing a
Transport Layer Protocol; Design Goals of a Transport Layer Protocol; Classification of
Transport Layer Solutions; TCP over Transport Layer Solutions; Other Transport Layer Protocols
for Ad-hoc Networks; Security in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks, Issues and Challenges in Security
Provisioning, Network Security Attacks, Key Management and Secure Touting Ad-hoc Wireless
Networks.

UNIT-5: QUALITY OF SERVICE AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Quality of Service and Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks: Introduction, Issues
and Challenges in Providing QoS in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks, Classification of QoS Solutions,
MAC Layer Solutions, Network Layer Solutions; Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless
Networks: Introduction, Need for Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks,
Classification of Energy Management Schemes, Battery Management Schemes, Transmission
Management Schemes, System Power Management Schemes.

Text Books:
1. C. Siva Ram Murthy & B. S. Manoj: Ad-hoc Wireless Networks, 2nd Edition, Pearson
Education, 2011.
Reference Books:
1. Ozan K. Tonguz and Gianguigi Ferrari: Ad-hoc Wireless Networks, John Wiley, 2007.
2. Xiuzhen Cheng, Xiao Hung, Ding-Zhu Du: Ad-hoc Wireless Networking, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2004.
3. C.K. Toh: Ad-hoc Mobile Wireless Networks- Protocols and Systems, Pearson Education,
2002
B. Tech III Year II Semester Course Code: P18IIT05
Branch: IT
Subject: WIRELESS ADHOC NETWORKS

Course Outcome vs. PO, PSO Mapping

Course Outcome PO PSO


To learn about the issues and
challenges in the design of wireless
ad hoc networks.
To understand the working of MAC
and Routing Protocols for ad hoc and
sensor networks
To learn about the Transport Layer
protocols and their QoS (Quality of
Service) for ad hoc and sensor
networks.
To understand various security
issues in ad hoc and sensor networks
and the corresponding solutions.
To identify and understand security
issues in ad hoc and sensor networks
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
DEPARTMENT OF CSE (IoT & CSBT)
Year/ SEM: III B. Tech II Semester Regulation: R18 A.Y:2022-2023
Subject Name: WIRELESS AD-HOC NETWORKS Faculty: P. Jyothi
Class 4 02:20 –
1 2 3 5 6 7
Hour 2:30
9:20 - 10.10 – 11:00 – 11:50 – 12:40- 1:30 – 2:30 – 3:20 –
10:10 11:00 11:50 12:40 01:30 2:20 3:20 4:10
MON    

TUE WANET    

WED LUNCH   BREAK  


BREAK
THUR WANET       

FRI     WANET       

SAT WANET           

FACULTY SIGNATURE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT


DEPARTMENT OF CSE (IoT & CSBT)
Year/Sem: III B. Tech II Semester Regulation: R-18 A.Y:2022-2023
Subject Name/Code: Wireless Ad-hoc Networks / P18ITT05  

Lesson Plan
    

Date of
S. No Topic Completion
Unit-I
1 Wireless Ad-hoc Networks Introduction 31-01-2023
2 Issues in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks, Ad-hoc Wireless Internet. 02-02-2023
3 MAC Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks: Introduction 03-02-2023

4 Issues in Designing a MAC Protocol 04-02-2023

5 Design Goals of MAC Protocols 07-02-2023

6 Classification of MAC protocols 07-02-2023

7 Contention-Based Protocols 09-02-2023

8 Contention-Based Protocols with Reservation Mechanisms 10-02-2023

9 Contention-Based Protocols with Scheduling Mechanisms 11-02-2023

10 MAC Protocols that Use Directional Antennas. 14-02-2023

11 CLASS ROOM TEST-1 16-02-2023

Unit-II
12 Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Introduction, 17-02-2023
13 Issues in Designing a Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 18-02-2023
14 Classification of Routing Protocols 21-02-2023
15 Table Driven Routing Protocols 23-02-2023
16 On-Demand Routing Protocols 24-02-2023
17 Hybrid Routing Protocols 25-02-2023

18 Hierarchical Routing Protocols 25-02-2023

19 Power-Aware Routing Protocols. 28-02-2023

20 CLASS ROOM TEST-2 02-03-2023

Unit-III
21 Multicast Routing in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Introduction 07-03-2023
22 Issues in Designing a Multicast Routing Protocol, 09-03-2023
23 Operation of Multicast Routing Protocols 10-03-2023
24 An Architecture Reference Model for Multicast Routing Protocols 10-03-2023
25 Classifications of Multicast Routing Protocols 11-03-2023
26 Tree-Based Multicast Routing Protocols 21-03-2023
27 Mesh-Based Multicast Routing Protocols 23-03-2023
28 CLASS ROOM TEST-3 24-03-2023
Unit-IV
Transport Layer Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks: Introduction.
29 25-03-2023
Security Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks: Introduction.
30 28-03-2023
Issues in Designing a Transport Layer Protocol
31 31-03-2023

Design Goals of a Transport Layer Protocol


32 01-04-2023
Classification of Transport Layer Solutions 04-04-2023
33
TCP over Transport Layer Solutions 06-04-2023
34
Other Transport Layer Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks 07-04-2023
35
Security in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 08-04-2023
36
Issues and Challenges in Security Provisioning 11-04-2023
37
Challenges in Security Provisioning 13-04-2023
38
Network Security Attacks 14-04-2023
39
Key Management and Secure Touting Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 15-04-2023
40
CLASS ROOM TEST-5 18-04-2023
41
Unit-V
42 Quality of Service in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks: Introduction. 20-04-2023

Issues in Providing QoS in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 21-04-2023


43

Challenges in Providing QoS in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 25-04-2023


44

Classification of QoS Solutions 27-04-2023


45
46 MAC Layer Solutions 28-04-2023
47 Network Layer Solutions 29-04-2023

48 Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks: Introduction. 02-05-2023

49 Need for Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 04-05-2023

50 Classification of Energy Management Schemes 05-05-2023

51 Battery management schemes 06-05-2023

52 Transmission management 09-05-2023

53 System power management 11-05-2023

54 revision 12-05-2023

55 CLASS ROOM TEST-5 13-05-2023

Course Delivery Plan

Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Unit I I I II II II III III III IV IV IV IV IV V V
Prepared by Approved by
Signature
Name P. JYOTHI Dr. A. SESHA GIRI RAO
Designation Assistant Professor HOD, Professor
Date

Faculty Head of the Department


Student Nominal Roll
Course Material
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Year/Sem: III B. Tech I Semester Regulation: R-18 A.Y:2022-2023


Subject Name/Code: DATA SCIENCE / P18ITT05      

Question Bank
UNIT-I
1. Define Wireless Ad-hoc Networks and types of Wireless Ad-hoc networks.
2. Issues in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
3. MAC Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
4. Issues in Designing a MAC Protocol.
5. Design Goals of MAC Protocols.
6. Classification of MAC protocols.
7. Contention-Based Protocols.
8. Contention-Based Protocols with Reservation Mechanisms.
9. Contention-Based Protocols with Scheduling Mechanisms,
10. MAC Protocols that Use Directional Antennas.

UNIT-II
1. Explain the importance of Routing Protocols.
2. Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
3. Issues in Designing a Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
4. Classification of Routing Protocols.
5. Table Driven Routing Protocols.
6. On-Demand Routing Protocols.
7. Hybrid Routing Protocols.
8. Hierarchical Routing Protocols.
9. Power-Aware Routing Protocols.
10. Differentiate Routing Protocols used in wireless Ad-hoc networks.

UNIT-III
1. Define Multicasting.
2. Multicast Routing in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
3. Issues in Designing a Multicast Routing Protocol.
4. Operations of Multicast Routing Protocols.
5. An Architecture Reference Model for Multicast Routing Protocols.
6. Classifications of Multicast Routing Protocols.
7. Tree-Based Multicast Routing Protocols.
8. Mesh-Based Multicast Routing Protocols.
9. Differentiate Multicasting Routing Protocols.
10. Classifications of Multicast Routing Protocols with a near diagram.

UNIT-IV
1. Transport Layer and Security Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks.
2. Issues in Designing a Transport Layer Protocol.
3. Design Goals of a Transport Layer Protocol.
4. Classification of Transport Layer Solutions.
5. TCP over Transport Layer Solutions.
6. Other Transport Layer Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks.
7. Security in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
8. Issues and Challenges in Security Provisioning,
9. Network Security Attacks.
10. Key Management and Secure Routing Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.

UNIT-V
1. Quality of Service and Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
2. Issues and Challenges in Providing QoS in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
3. Classification of QoS Solutions.
4. MAC Layer Solutions.
5. Network Layer Solutions.
6. Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
7. Need for Energy Management in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks.
8. Classification of Energy Management Schemes.
9. Battery Management Schemes, Transmission Management Schemes,
10. System Power Management Schemes.
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Year/Sem: III B. Tech I Semester Regulation: R-18 A.Y:2022-2023
Subject Name/Code: DATA SCIENCE / P18ITT05      

Assignment Questions
UNIT -1

1. Define wireless Ad-hoc network and explain the issues of MAC protocols for wireless Ad-
hoc networks
2. Illustrate the design goals of MAC protocols used in WANET.
3. Explain the classification of MAC protocols with a neat diagram among with contention
based protocols.
4. Explain contention based protocol with reservation mechanism and scheduling
mechanism.

UNIT – 2

1. Explain the purpose of routing protocols in Wireless Ad-hoc Network?


2. What are the issues in designing routing protocols for Wireless Ad-hoc Network?
3. Explain briefly about the classification of routing protocol.
4. Write short notes on the following
i. Table-driven routing protocol
ii. On-Demand routing protocol
iii. Hybrid routing protocol
iv. Hierarchical routing protocol
v. Power aware routing protocol
UNIT – 3

1. Explain about multicast routing in wireless Ad-hoc networks and the issues in designing
multicast routing protocol.
2. Illustrate the operations of multicast routing protocols and explain the architecture
reference Model for multicast routing protocol.
3. Discuss about the classification of multicast routing protocols.
4. Explain the following in detail
i. Tree based multicast routing protocols
ii. Mesh based multicast routing protocols

UNIT – 4

1. Explain about transport layer and security protocols for Wireless Ad-hoc Network? And
discuss the issues in designing transport layer protocol.
2. Explain about the classification of transport layer solutions and discuss the design goals
of transport layer protocol in Wireless Ad-hoc Network?
3. Illustrate the need of security in Wireless Ad-hoc Network? And explain the issues and
challenges in security provisioning.
4. Write about network security attacks key management and secure routing in Wireless Ad-
hoc Network?

UNIT – 5

1. Explain about Quality of Service and Energy management in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
along with issues challenges in providing Quality of Service in Wireless Ad-hoc
Network?
2. Explain about the following details
a) Classification of Quality of Service solutions
b) MAC layer solutions Network layer solutions
3. Explain about the energy management in Wireless Ad-hoc Network? And classification
of Energy management schemes.
4. Explain the following details
i. Battery management scheme
ii. Transmission management scheme
iii. System power management scheme
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Year/Sem: III B. Tech I Semester Regulation: R-18 A.Y:2022-2023


Subject Name/Code: DATA SCIENCE / P18ITT05      

Class Room Test Questions

UNIT -1
1. Define Wireless Ad-hoc Network and explain the types of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks along
with issues.
2. A) Illustrate the design goals of MAC protocol.
B) Explain the various protocols used for Wireless Ad-hoc Network with neat diagram.
UNIT - 2
1. What are the issues in designing routing protocols for Wireless Ad-hoc Networks?
2. Explain briefly about the classification of routing protocols
UNIT-3
1. Discuss about the classification of multicast routing protocols.
2. Explain the following in detail
i. Tree based multicast routing protocols
ii. Mesh based multicast routing protocols
UNIT-4
1. Explain about transport layer and security protocols for WANET and discuss the issues in
designing transport layer protocol.
2. Illustrate the need of security in WANET and explain the issues and challenges in security
provisioning.
UNIT-5
1. Explain about Quality of Service and Energy management in WANET along with issues
challenges in providing Quality of Service in WANET.
2. A) Explain about the energy management in WANET and classification of Energy
management schemes.
B) Explain the following details
i. Battery management scheme
ii. Transmission management scheme
iii. System power management scheme

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