NC7001 NETWORK ROUTING ALGORITHMS SYLLABUS FOR ME 2ND SEM ECE REG 2013 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

NC7001 NETWORK ROUTING ALGORITHMS SYLLABUS FOR ME 2ND SEM ECE REG 2013

 ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
REGULATIONS - 2013
NC7001 NETWORK ROUTING ALGORITHMS SYLLABUS
ME 2ND SEM ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
EL7002 MACHINE VISION SYLLABUS
NC7001 NETWORK ROUTING ALGORITHMS SYLLABUS
OBJECTIVES:
 To expose the students to the layered architecture for communication networks and the specific functionality of the network layer.
 To enable the student to understand the basic principles of routing and the manner this is implemented in conventional networks and the evolving routing algorithms based on Internetworking requirements, optical backbone and the wireless access part of the network.
 To enable the student to understand the different routing algorithms existing and their performance characteristics.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION
ISO OSI Layer Architecture, TCP/IP Layer Architecture, Functions of Network layer, General Classification of routing, Routing in telephone networks, Dynamic Non hierarchical Routing (DNHR), Trunk status map routing (TSMR), real-time network routing (RTNR), Distance vector routing, Link state routing, Hierarchical routing.

UNIT II INTERNET ROUTING
Interior protocol : Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Bellman Ford Distance Vector Routing. Exterior Routing Protocols: Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Multicast Routing: Pros and cons of Multicast and Multiple Unicast Routing, Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), Multicast Open Shortest Path First (MOSPF), MBONE, Core Based Tree Routing.

UNIT III ROUTING IN OPTICAL WDM NETWORKS
Classification of RWA algorithms, RWA algorithms, Fairness and Admission Control, Distributed Control Protocols, Permanent Routing and Wavelength Requirements, Wavelength Rerouting- Benefits and Issues, Lightpath Migration, Rerouting Schemes, Algorithms- AG, MWPG.

UNIT IV MOBILE - IP NETWORKS
Macro-mobility Protocols, Micro-mobility protocol: Tunnel based : Hierarchical Mobile IP, Intra domain Mobility Management, Routing based: Cellular IP, Handoff Wireless Access Internet Infrastructure (HAWAII).

UNIT V MOBILE AD –HOC NETWORKS
Internet-based mobile ad-hoc networking communication strategies, Routing algorithms – Proactive routing: destination sequenced Distance Vector Routing (DSDV), Reactive routing:
Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV), Hybrid Routing: Zone Based Routing (ZRP).

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

REFERENCES:

1. William Stallings, ‘ High speed networks and Internets Performance and Quality of Service’, IInd Edition, Pearson Education Asia. Reprint India 2002
2. M. Steen Strub, ‘Routing in Communication network, Prentice –Hall International, New york, 1995.
3. S. Keshav, ‘An engineering approach to computer networking’ Addison Wesley 1999.
4. William Stallings, ‘High speed Networks TCP/IP and ATM Design Principles, Prentice- Hall, New York, 1995
5. C.E Perkins, ‘Ad Hoc Networking’, Addison – Wesley, 2001
6. Ian F. Akyildiz, Jiang Xie and Shantidev Mohanty, “ A Survey of mobility Management in Next generation All IP-Based Wireless Systems”, IEEE Wireless Communications Aug. 2004, pp 16-27.
7. A.T Campbell et al., “Comparison of IP Micromobility Protocols,” IEEE Wireless Communications Feb.2002, pp 72-82.
8. C.Siva Rama Murthy and Mohan Gurusamy, “ WDM Optical Networks – Concepts, Design and Algorithms”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi –2002.

OUTCOMES:
 Given the network and user requirements and the type of channel over which the network has to operate, the student would be in a position to apply his knowledge for identifying a suitable routing algorithm , implementing it and analyzing its performance.
 The student would also be able to design a new algorithm or modify an existing algorithm to satisfy the evolving demands in the network and by the user applications.

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