CS 9071 HIGH SPEED NETWORKS
REGULATIONS 2008 Anna University syllabus and question papers 8th Semester
ANNA UNIVERSITY :: CHENNAI 600 025
CURRICULUM FOR B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ANNA UNIVERSITY :: CHENNAI 600 025
CURRICULUM FOR B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Anna University Chennai B.E .Computer Science and Engineering Semester IV Regulations 2008 Syllabus
AIM:
To provide an understanding of the networking standards that can be adopted with the current day requirements of complex and voluminous content transfer over heterogeneous platforms.
OBJECTIVES:
- To know about the various standards adopted for handling high traffic.
- To have a primitive level performance analysis for few network constraints for
- various amount traffic with different networking standards.
- To get a feel of designing a High speed network setup with specialized hardware and
- optimization approaches like parallelism and pipelining.
UNIT I HIGH SPEED NETWORKS 9
Frame Relay Networks – Asynchronous transfer mode – ATM Protocol Architecture, ATM logical Connection – ATM Cell – ATM Service Categories – AAL. High Speed LAN’s: Fast Ethernet – Gigabit Ethernet– Fibre Channel – Wireless LANs.
UNIT II CONGESTION AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 9
Queuing Analysis – Queuing Models – Single Server Queues – Effects of Congestion – Congestion Control – Traffic Management – Congestion Control in Packet Switching Networks – Frame Relay Congestion Control.
UNIT III ATM CONGESTION CONTROL 9
Performance of TCP over ATM. Traffic and Congestion control in ATM – Requirements – Attributes – Traffic Management Frame work, Traffic Control – ABR traffic Management – ABR rate control, RM cell formats – ABR Capacity allocations – GFR traffic
management.
UNIT IV OPTICAL NETWORKS 9
SONET/SDH-Optical wavelength routing networks-Optical Cross connects and Burst Switching-PONS- Intelligent optical networks-IP over WDM networks.
UNIT V DESIGN TECHNIQUES 9
Design principles and trade offs-End-to-End Vs Hop-by-Hop-Control Mechanisms -Design techniques-Scaling time and space-specialized hardware implementation-
parallelism and pipelining-data structure optimization -latency reduction.
Future trends: Changing resource tradeoffs-technology and applications.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. William Stallings, “High speed networks and internet”, Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2002. (Unit 1,2 and 3)
2. Warland, Pravin Varaiya, “High performance communication networks”, Second Edition , Jean Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd., , 2001. (Unit 4)
3. James P.G Sterbenz and Joseph D.Touch “High Speed Networking: A Systematic approach to high-bandwidth low latency communication”Wiley,2001 (Unit 5).
REFERENCES:
1. Irvan Pepelnjk, Jim Guichard, Jeff Apcar, “MPLS and VPN architecture”, Cisco Press, Volume 1 and 2, 2003.
2. Abhijit S. Pandya, Ercan Sea, “ATM Technology for Broad Band Telecommunication Networks”, CRC Press, New York, 2004.
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