EL7005 BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES SYLLABUS FOR ME 2ND SEM ECE REG 2013 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

EL7005 BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES SYLLABUS FOR ME 2ND SEM ECE REG 2013

 ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
REGULATIONS - 2013
 EL7005 BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES SYLLABUS
ME 2ND SEM ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
EL7002 MACHINE VISION SYLLABUS
EL7005 BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES SYLLABUS
OBJECTIVES:
 To gain insight and understand current and emerging wired and wireless Internet access technologies.
 Learn the current technology trends and system standards as well as emerging technologies for next generation broadband access networks.

OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
 Understand the importance of broadband networking services and technologies.
 Describe and compare the different broadband network access techniques of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), cable modem service, optical fiber based access, and broadband wireless access techniques of WiFi and WiMAX networks.
 List and provide a high-level discussion on the important broadband core network technologies of MPLS and IP multicast and discuss IP QoS control mechanisms including RSVP and DiffServe.
 Identify the relationship between broadband networking and the IP Multimedia Sub-system (IMS) and discuss the operation of IMS.
 Discuss the important broadband services of VoIP, IPTV, streaming video, and VoD.

UNIT I
Introduction to Broadband Networking: Services and Technology - Broadband Access Technologies: Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL, HDSL, RADSL, VDSL, And G.lite)

UNIT II
Access network architecture (DSLAM, ATM) - Modulation technologies (DMT) Cable Modem Service - Headend and regional network architecture (Cable Modem Termination System – CMTS, Hybrid Fiber Coax networks – HFC) - Cable Labs initiatives (DOCSIS. Packet Cable, Cable Home)

UNIT III
Optical Fiber-based Networks - Passive Optical Network (PON) architecture (Optical line termination, optical network terminals) - Standards (BPON, GPON, and EPON) Fixed and Mobile WiMAX: Architecture - Standards (IEEE 802.15, 802.16) Services - Comparison of broadband access techniques

UNIT IV

Broadband Network Technologies - IP QoS Control Mechanisms - Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) - Differentiated Services (DiffServ) - Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) - IP Multicast - IP Multimedia Sub-system (IMS) – SIP - Network and Services Convergence - Network and Services Management - Unified Communications Services - SIMPLE Presence Architecture

UNIT V
Broadband Services - Services Enabled by Broadband: VoIP, IPTV, Streaming Video, VoD - VoIP - Network Architecture - Protocol Architecture for VoIP - SIP H.323 – SGCP – MGCP – IPDC.

TOTAL:45 PERIODS

REFERENCES:

1. Broadband Last Mile: Access Technologies for Multimedia Communications, edited by NikilJayant
2. Broadband Access Technologies by Albert A. Azzam ,Niel Ransom, Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; 1 edition
3. Broadband Optical Access Networks ByLeonid G. Kazovsky; Ning Cheng; Wei-Tao Shaw; David Gutierrez; Shing-Wa Wong Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

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