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COURSE FILE

DATA COMMUNICATION

SIR CRR COLLEGE OF


ENGINEERING,ELURU:
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
COURSE FILE
SUBJECT: - DATA COMMUNICATION (IT-3.1.1)

SIR CRR COLLEGE OF


ENGINEERING,ELURU:
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Course: IT 3.1.1 Data Communication
Course Contents
Category of Course Title
Course

Course
Code

Departmen Data
tal
Communicat IT-3.1.1
Core ITon
3.1.1

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Credits- Theory
4
Paper
L-3
T-1

Max.Marks70
Min. Marks28
Duration3hrs.

IT3.1.1
Credits:4

DATA

COMMUNICATIONS

Instruction: 3 Periods & 1 Tut /week


Sessional Marks: 30
Univ. Exam : 3 Hours
Marks:70

Univ-Exam-

1. An Introduction to Data Communications:


A Communications Model, Data Communications and Data Communications
Networking, Protocols and Protocol Architecture, Characteristics of Data
Transmission: Concepts and Terminology, Analog and Digital Data
Transmission, Transmission Impairments
2. Transmission Media:Guided Transmission Media, Wireless Transmission
Data Encoding, Digital Data, Digital Signals, Digital Data, Analog Signals,
Analog Data, Digital Signals, Analog Data, Analog Signals
3. The Data Communication Interface Asynchronous and Synchronous
Transmission, Line Configurations, Interfacing.
Data Link Control Flow Control, Error Detection, Error Control, High-Level
Data Link Control
(HDLC),Other Data Link Control Protocols.
4. Data Communications Hardware: Terminals
Introduction, Basic Terminal Components, Enhanced Terminal Components,
General-Purpose Terminals, Remote Job Entry Terminals, Transaction
Terminals, Clustering of Terminal Devices. Communications Processing
Hardware
Introduction, Switching Processors,
Multidrop Lines,
Multiplexers, Concentrators, Front-End Processors.
5. Modems:
Network Attachment and Regulations, Line Conditioning and Leased
Lines, Modems and Modem Circuits. Multiplexing: Frequency-Division
Multiplexing, Synchronous Time-Division Multiplexing: Characteristics,
TDM Link Control, Digital Carrier Systems Statistical Time-Division
Multiplexing: Characteristics.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, 7th Edition,

Pearson Education Inc., 2004


2.Mary E.S. Loomis, Data Communications, PHI-N.J.,1983 (Capter 3, Chapter
5)
3. Paul Bates,
1987(Chapter5)

Practical

Digital

and

Data

Communications,

PHI-N.J,

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.Behrouz A. Forouzan,
EditionTMH, 2004

Data

Communications

and

Networking,

2.William A. Shay, Understanding Data Communications & Networks,


Edition
Thomson-Brooks/Cole - Vikas publishing House,

3rd
2nd

1999

3.Michale A. Miller, Data & Network Communications, Thomson/Delmar Vikas Publishing


House, 2000

LECTURE PLAN
DEPARTMET

Information Technology

NAME OF LECTURER

N.Prasad

LECTURE PLAN
S.N
O.

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

NO. OF
LEC.
REQUIR
ED

DATE OF
COMPLETI REMA
ON
RK

UNIT- I :- Components of data communication,need


of data communication,types of transmission
(serial/parallel).

16/07/12

Transmission modes,nyquist theorem,sampling time


& frequency domain,asynchronous & synchronous
transmission.

17/07/12

Basic model of data communication,OSI model with


its different functions.

18/07/12

Line configuration,point-to-point,multipoint line


configuration,specially & time shared line
configuration.

20/07/12

Overall dictation about topics already covered or


provides written material.

21/07/12

Digital-to-digital Encoding techniques,Unipolar,polar


& Bipolar line coding techniques.

23/07/12

Review of analog & digital transmission


methods.baseband and broadband transmissions.

24/07/12

Signals,classifications of signals
(analog,digital,composite signals,advantages &
disadvantages of digital transmission).

25/07/12

UNIT- II :- Multiplexing techniques, classification of


multiplexing (TDM/FDM/WDM) techniques. Inverse
multiplexing,differences between TDM/FDM/WDM.

26/07/12

10

ISDN,ISDN channels,ISDN services,simplified


layers of ISDN.`

27/07/12

11

ISDN protocols,LAPB,LAPD based on HDLC,High


Level Data Link Control.

28/07/12

12

Frame format of HDLC,bit stuffing in flag field.

30/07/12

13

Polynomial equivalent of
series,equivalent,complement,LRC,VRC based
numericals.

31/07/12

14

operations & structure of HDLC frame format


(LAPs-LAPB & LAPD based on HDLC).

06/08/12

15

Dictation regarding ISDN protocols.

06/08/12

16

HDLC based
numericals,flag,address,control,information,FCS,swi
tches/switching methods.

07/08/12

17

Various switching methods circuit/packet & message 1


switching with differences.

08/08/12

18

TEST OF UNIT-I

09/08/12

19

UNIT-V :- Transmission Errors:- Data


integrity/Echo checking
techniques/Echoplex,VRC,CRC,LRC,Checksum.

13/08/12

20

Even and ODD parity based numericals,CRC based


numericals(Modular Division Method)

14/08/12

21

Polynomial,equivalent polynomial,series based


numericals,discuss different ways of CRC based
numericals.

16/08/12

22

Hamming code based numerals by using Even &


Odd parity methods.

17/08/12

23

Parity checking techniques,TCP/IP protocol


suite,differentiates between TCP & UDP.

23/08/12

24

Differentiates between TCP/IP and OSI model.Bit


error rate redundancy check.

24/08/12

25

UNIT- III :- Physical layer introduction:- Study of


various types of networking topologies & their
comparative study.

25/08/12

26

Connecting devices,networking & internetworking


devices (Repeaters,Bridge,Router,Gateway) & OSI
model.

27/08/12

27

RS-232C,RS-449,difference between RS-232C &


RS-449,RS-422A & Rs-423 interface standards.

28/08/12

28

MODEM,block diagram of modem including digital &


line interface,high speed modems.

29/08/12

29

High speed Modems (56K Modem,cable


Modem),Modem standards Bell & ITU-T modems.

30/08/12

30

TEST Of UNIT-II

31/08/12

31

ITU-T & Bell modem standard series,signal


constellation,V.21 to V.26.

03/09/12

31

switch,Hub,differences between connecting


devices.Null modem.

06/09/12

33

Tutorial 1 covered of UNIT-III,relevant to connecting


devices & modems (different types of modems)

07/09/12

34

UNIT-IV:- Transmission Media:- Guided &


Unguided transmission media.

10/09/12

35

Fiber optic twisted pair & coaxial cable,guided


medias examples,wireless unguided media with
examples.

11/09/12

36

UTP (unshielded twisted pair) & STP (shielded


twisted pair,types of twisted pair cables.

12/09/12

37

Advantages & disadvantages of optical fiber,physics


& velocity of propagation of light...

13/09/12

38

Transmission waves:- Radio waves,microwaves &


Infrared waves with examples.

14/09/12

39

Concepts of Omnidirectional & Directional Antenna


systems for transmission waves.

25/09/12

40

Unicast & Multicast communication,short range


communication & long distance communication for
transmission waves.

26/09/12

41

Tutorial covered UNIT-Vth relevant to the


1
numericals,CRC based & Hamming code based with

28/09/12

Even & Odd methods.


42

DSL Technologies,different DSL technologies with


set of DSL technologies.

01/10/12

43

ADSL,SDSL,VDSL & HDSL,DSL Technologies.

06/10/12

44

ADSL modem with local lop for voice & data


transmission

08/10/12

45

RJ-connector,Registered Jack-45,male & female


connectors & NIC.

09/10/12

46

TEST Of UNIT- V

12/10/12

47

Tutorial covered relevant to the UNIT-III

16/10/12

48

Block parity & IEEE standards,Token BUs,Ethernet


& Token ring,FDDI.

17/10/12

49

Comparisons between IEEE standards & Frame


format with description of each field.

18/10/12

50

Propagation delay,Queuing delay.

19/10/12

51

Bit stuffing based numericals.

20/10/12

52

Sublayers of the Data link layer:- MAC,LLC.

21/10/12

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