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CSE5003 ADVANCED MATHEMATICS

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3 0 0 3
UNIT I CLASSICAL OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
Statement of optimization problem classification optimization technique
Unconstrained Optimization Equality Constraints Inequality constraints Lagrange
Multiplier method hun!"uc#er Condition Indirect search methods $radient of a
function Steepest descent method Con%ugate gradient method &e'ton(s method)
UNIT II LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Standard form of Liner programming problem definitions and theorems Solution of
linear simultaneous equations Simple* algorithm graphical method +ial simple*
method "ransportation problem ,pplications
UNIT III GRAPH THEORY AND ALGORITHMS
$raphs Sub graphs Complements $raph isomorphism Eulerian graphs
-amiltonian graphs ! .lanar graphs rus#al(s algorithm +i%#stra(s shortest path
algorithm/ .rim(s algorithm "ransport &et'or#s)
UNIT IV ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS
Systems of linear equations0 $auss Elimination method/ pi1oting techniques/ "homas
algorithm for tridiagonal system 2acobi/ $auss Seidel/ SO3 iteration methods ! Systems
of nonlinear equations0 4i*ed point iterations/ &e'ton Method/ Eigen1alue problems0
po'er method/ in1erse po'er method/ 4addee1 Le1errier Method
UNIT V QUEUING THEORY
Single and multiple ser1er Mar#o1ian queing models Customer impatience 5ueuing
applications)
REFERENCES
6) Singiresu S)3ao/ Engineering Optimization/ &e' ,ge International 7.8 Ltd/ 9::6
9) $upta S)C and apoor ;)) 4undamentals of Mathematical Statistics/ Sultan Chand
and sons/ &e'delhi/9::6
<) S)+)Sharma/ Operations 3esearch/ edar &ath 3am &ath =co)
>) $lyn 2ames/ ?,d1anced Modern Engineering Mathematics@/ <rd edition/
.earsonA.rentice -all/ 9::>)
B) .eter ;)OC&eil/ ?,d1anced Engineering Mathematics@ / Dth Edition/ Cengage
Learning/ 9:66)
E) Er'in reyszig) ?,d1anced Engineering Mathematics@/ 6:th Edition/ 2ohn Filey =
Sons/ 9:6:
D) 3)Gala#rishnan/ )3anganathan/ ?, te*tboo# of $raph theory@) 9nd Edition/ Springer
9:69)
H) ,drian Gondy/ U)S)3)Murthy/ ?$raph "heory@/ Springer 9::H
I) +ouglas Grent Fest/ ?Introduction to $raph "heory@/<rd Edition/ .rentice -all/
9::H)
CSE5102 WEB SERVICES
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UNIT I DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MIDDLEWARE
+esign of an Information System ,rchitecture of an Information System
Communication in an Information System Understanding Middle'are 3.C and
3elated Middle'are ". Monitors Ob%ect Gro#ers Message oriented Middle'are)
UNIT II WEB TECHNOLOGIES
E*changing information o1er the Internet Feb "echnologies for supporting remote
clients ,pplication Ser1ers Feb "echnologies for ,pplication Integration
UNIT III WEB SERVICES TECHNOLOGIES
Feb Ser1ices "echnologies Feb Ser1ices ,rchitecture SO,. 0 Simple Ob%ect ,ccess
.rotocol FS+L 0 Feb Ser1ices +escription Language U++I0 Uni1ersal +escription
+isco1ery and Integration! 3elated Standards
UNIT IV SERVICE CO-ORDINATION PROTOCOLS
,n Introduction to co!ordination protocols Infrastructure for co!ordination .rotocols
FS Co!ordination FS "ransactions 3osetta&et Standards related to co!ordination
protocols
UNIT V SERVICE COMPOSITION
Gasics of Ser1ice Composition , ne' chance of success for composition Ser1ice
Composition Models +ependencies bet'een co!ordination and composition G.EL 0
Gusiness .rocess E*ecution language for 'eb ser1ices State of the ,rt in Feb Ser1ices
REFERENCES:
6) $ysta1o ,lonso/ 4abio Casasi/ -areemi uno/ ;i%ay Machira%u/ Feb Ser1ices
Concepts/ ,rchitecture and ,pplications/ Springer/ 9::>)
9) 3on Schmelzer et al/ JML and Feb Ser1ices/ .earson Education/ 9::9)
<) Sandeep Chatter%ee and 2ames Febber/ +e1eloping Enterprise Feb Ser1ices0 ,n
,rchitect(s $uide/ .ractice -all/ 9::>)
>) 2orge Cardoso/ Semantic Feb Ser1ices/ 9::E)
CSE5103 ADHOC WIRELESS NETWORS L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION ! MAC PROTOCOLS
,d -oc Fireless &et'or#s Issues) M,C protocols for ad hoc Fireless &et'or#s0 Issues/
Classification of M,C .rotocols/ Contention Gased protocols/ Contention!Gased
.rotocols 'ith 3eser1ation Mechanisms/ Contention!Gased M,C .rotocols 'ith
scheduling Mechanisms/ M,C .rotocols that use +irectional ,ntennas)
UNIT II ROUTING PROTOCOLS
Classifications/ "able +ri1en/ On!+emand/ -ybrid and -ierarchical 3outing .rotocols/
3outing .rotocols 'ith efficient 4looding mechanism/ .o'er a'are 3outing .rotocols)
Operation of Multicast 3outing .rotocols/ Energy efficient Multicasting and Multicasting
'ith 5oS guarantees)
UNIT III TRANSPORT LAYER AND SECURITY PROTOCOLS
Introduction/ Issues/ +esign $oals/ Classification of "ransport Layer Solutions/ "C. o1er
,d -oc Fireless &et'or#s/ Other "ransport Layer .rotocols/ Security in ,d -oc
Fireless &et'or#s/ Secure 3outing in ,d -oc 'ireless &et'or#s)
UNIT IV QOS
Introduction/ Issues and Chal lenges/ Classifications of 5oS Solutions/ M,C Layer
Solutions/ &et'or# Layer Solutions/ 5oS 4rame'or#s for ,d -oc Fireless &et'or#s
UNIT V ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Introduction/ &eed for Energy Management/ Classification of Energy Management
Schemes/ Gattery Management Schemes/ "ransmission .o'er Management Schemes/
System .o'er Management Schemes
TE"T BOO
6) Si1a 3am Murthy C/ Mano% G)S)/ ,d -oc Fireless &et'or#s0 ,rchitectures and
.rotocols/ .rentice -all/ 9::B)
REFERENCES
6) Chai!eong "oh/ ,d -oc Mobile Fireless &et'or#s/ .-I/ 9::9)
9) Charles .er#ins/ ,d -oc &et'or#ing/ ,ddison Fesley/ 9::6)
<) Mohammed Liyas/ -andboo# of ,d -oc Fireless &et'or#s/ C3C .ress/ 9::<)
CSE510# SECURE NETWOR SYSTEM DESIGN L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I NETWOR SECURITY FOUNDATIONS
Secure net'or# design through modeling and simulation/ , fundamental frame'or# for
net'or# security/ need for user le1el security on demand/ &et'or# Security ,*ioms/
security policies and operations life cycle/ security net'or#ing threats/ net'or# security
technologies/ general and identity design considerations/ net'or# security platform
options and best deployment practices/ secure net'or# management and net'or# security
management)
UNIT II IDENTIFYING SYSTEM DESIGNER$S NEEDS AND GOALS
E1olution of net'or# security and lessons learned from history/ ,nalyzing top!do'n
net'or# design methodologies/ technical goals and tradeoffs scalability/ reliability/
a1ailability/ &et'or# performance/ security/ Characterizing the e*isting internet'or#/
characterizing net'or# traffic/ de1eloping net'or# security strategies)
UNIT III PHYSICAL SECURITY ISSUES AND LAYER-2 SECURITY
CONSIDERATIONS
Control physical access to facilities/ Control physical access to data centers/ Separate
identity mechanisms for insecure locations/ .re1ent pass'ord!reco1ery mechanisms in
insecure locations/ a'areness about cable plant issues/ electromagnetic radiation and
physical .C security threats/ L9 control protocols/ M,C flooding considerations/ attac#
mitigations/ ;L,& hopping attac#s/ ,3./ +-C./ .;L,& security considerations/ L9
best practice policies)
UNIT IV IP ADDRESSING AND ROUTING DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
3oute summarizations/ ingress and egress filtering/ &on routable net'or#s/ ICM. traffic
management/ 3outing protocol security/ 3outing protocol authentication/ transport
protocol management policies/ &et'or# +oSAflooding attac#s)
UNIT V TESTING AND OPTIMIZING SYSTEM DESIGN
Selecting technologies and de1ices for net'or# design/ testing net'or# design using
industry tests/ building a prototype net'or# system/ 'riting and implementing test plan/
tools for testing/ optimizing net'or# design net'or# performance to meet quality of
ser1ice 75oS8/ Modeling/ simulation and beha1ior analysis of security attac#s/ future
issues in information system security)
REFERENCES:
6) Sumit $hosh/ .rinciples of Secure &et'or# System +esign/
Springer!;erlag/ &K/9::9) 7U&I" I8
9) Sean Con1ery/ &et'or# Security ,rchitecture/ Cisco .ress/
9::>)7U&I" III = I;8
<) .riscilla Oppenheimer/ "op!+o'n &et'or# +esign/ "hird
edition/ Cisco .ress/ 9:69) 7U&I" II = ;8)
>) Larry L) .eterson/ Gruce S) +a1ie/ Computer &et'or#s0 ,
Systems ,pproach/ 4ourth Edition/ Morgan auffmann
.ublishers Inc)/ 9::I/ Else1ier)
B) Filliam Stallings/ Cryptography and &et'or# security
.rinciples and .ractices/ .earson A .-I/ >th edition/ 9::E)
E) Fade "rappe/ La'rence C Fashington/ Introduction to
Cryptography 'ith Coding "heory/ 9
nd
edition/ .earson/
9::D)
CSE5105 NETWOR ROUTING PROTOCOLS
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UNIT I ROUTER ARCHITECTURE
4unctions of 3outer "ypes Elements .ac#et 4lo' .ac#et .rocessing 3outer
,rchitectures/ I. ,ddress Loo#up ,lgorithms! Impact of ,ddressing on Loo#up! Longest
.refi* Matching &aL1e algorithms Ginary "ries Multibit "ries)
UNIT II NETWOR ROUTING: BASICS AND FOUNDATIONS
&et'or#ing and &et'or# 3outing0 ,n Introduction/ 3outing algorithms0 Shortest path
and 'idest path Gellman 4ord algorithm and distance 1ector approach +i%i#stra(s
algorithm!comparison 'idest path algorithm shortest and 'idest path computation
#!shortest path algorithms/ 3outing .rotocols0 4rame'or# and .rinciples)
UNIT III ROUTING IN IP NETWORS
I. 3outing and +istance ;ector .rotocol 4amily 3outers/ &et'or#s/ and 3outing
information Gasics static 3outes ! 3I. 16/19 ! I$3. EI$3. 3oute 3edistribution/
OS.4 and integrated IS!IS 4eatures .ac#et 4ormat e*amples Integrated IS!IS/
similarities and differences bet'een OS.4 and IS!IS/ I. "raffic Engineering/ G$./
Internet 3outing ,rchitectures
UNIT IV MANET ROUTING
Internet based mobile ad!hoc net'or#ing/ communication strategies/ classification of
M,&E" routing algorithms +estination sequenced +istance ;ector 7+S+;8/ +ynamic
source 3outing 7+S38/ ,d!hoc on demand +istance ;ector 7,O+;8 = "emporarily
Ordered 3outing algorithm 7"O3,8)
UNIT V NE"T GENERATION ROUTING
5uality of Ser1ice 3outing ,ttributes ,dapting shortest path and 'idest path routing
Update 4requency/ Information ,ccuracy and impact on routing -eterogeneous
Ser1ice/ Single!Lin# case Source based 5oS routing 3outing protocols for 5oS
3outing / M.LS / 3outing and "raffic Engineering 'ith M.LS!,d1anced topics 0 .ac#et
5ueuing and Scheduling/ "raffic Conditioning/
TE"T BOO
6) +)Medhi and )3amasamy/ &et'or# 3outing 0 ,lgorithms/ .rotocols and
,rchitectures/ Morgan aufmann .ublishers/ 9::D)
REFERENCES
6) Steen Strub M/ 3outing in Communication net'or#s/ .rentice -all
International /
&e' Kor#/ 6IIB
9) C)Si1a 3am Murthy and G)S)Mano%/ ,dhoc Fireless &et'or#s/ .earson
Education/ 9::D)
<) Internet'or#ing "echnologies -andboo#/ Inc) Cisco Systems/ ILS$ Cisco
Systems/ >
th
Edition / 9::<
CSE51%1 WEB SERVICE LAB
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LIST OF E"PERIMENTS
6) Frite a program to implement FS+L Ser1ice 7-ello Ser1ice ) FS+L 4ile8
9) Frite a program the ser1ice pro1ider that can implement a single get price78/ static
bind78 and get product 78operation)
<) Frite a program to implement the operation can recei1e request and 'ill return a
response in t'o 'ays)
i) One ! Fay operation
ii) 3equest ! 3esponse
>) Frite a program to implement to create a simple 'eb ser1ice that con1erts the
temperature from 4ahrenheit to Celsius 7using -"". .ost .rotocol8
B) Frite a program to implement business U++I 3egistry entry
E) Frite a program to implement
i) Feb based ser1ice consumer
ii) Findo's application based 'eb ser1ice consumer
D) Create a 'eb ser1ice for temperature con1ersion 'ith appropriate client program)
H) Create a 'eb ser1ice for currency con1ersion 7at fi1e currencies8 'ith appropriate
client program)
I) Create a Fin4orms client application that communicates 'ith $oogleCs 'eb
ser1ice to perform searches and display the results
CSE51%2 NETWOR SECURITY LAB
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L&'( )* E+,-.&/-0('
6) Implementation of Symmetric Encryption algorithms using c or cMM)
9) Implement M+BAS-, algorithm)
<) Study of pac#et capturing and analyzer tools li#e ethereal/ snort and etc)
>) For#ing 'ith Sniffers for monitoring net'or# communication 7Ethereal8
B) Using I. ",GLES on Linu* and setting the filtering rules
E) .ass'ord guessing and .ass'ord Crac#ing)
D) Configure a fire'all to bloc# the follo'ing for B minutes and 1erify the
correctness of this system using the configured parameters0
7a8 "'o neighborhood I. addresses on your L,&
7b8 ,ll ICM. requests
7c8 ,ll "C. SK& .ac#ets
H) Configuration of .ro*y Ser1er
I) Configuring ;irtual .ri1ate &et'or# O1er F,&
6:) Implementation of email security using .$.
CSE5101 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORS
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3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Introduction Sensor Mote .latforms FS& ,rchitecture and .rotocol Stac# FS&
,pplications Military ,pplications En1ironmental ,pplications -ealth ,pplications
-ome ,pplications Industrial ,pplications 4actors Influencing FS& +esign
UNIT II PHYSICAL LAYER AND MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL
.hysical Layer "echnologies O1er1ie' of 34 Fireless Communication Channel
Coding Modulation Fireless Channel Effects .hysical Layer Standards Media
,ccess Control Challenges for M,C CSM, Contention based Media ,ccess
3eser1ation Gased Media ,ccess -ybrid Media ,ccess)
UNIT III NETWOR LAYER AND TRANSPORTATION LAYER
Challenges for routing +ata Centric and 4lat ,rchitecture .rotocols -ierarchical
.rotocols $eographical 3outing .rotocols 5oS Gased .rotocols "ransport Layer
Challenges for "ransport Layer .ump Slo'ly/ 4etch 5uic#ly .rotocol Congestion
+etection and ,1oidance 7CO+,8 .rotocol)
UNIT IV TIME SYNCHRONISATION AND LOCALISATION
Challenges for "ime Synchronisation ! &et'or# "ime .rotocol "ime Sync .rotocol
for Sensor &et'or#s 7".S&8 3eference Groadcast Synchronisation 73GS8
Localisation Challenges in localization 3anging "echniques 3ange based
localization .rotocol 3ange 4ree Localisation .rotocol)
UNIT V RECENT TRENDS
Security Issues in FS& Fireless Sensor and ,ctor &et'or#s Fireless Multimedia
Sensor &et'or#s Fireless Under'ater Sensor &et'or#s Fireless Underground
Sensor &et'or#s)
REFERENCES:
6) Ian 4) ,#yildiz and Mehmet Can ;uran/ Fireless Sensor &et'or#s/ Filey 9:6:)
9) 2un Nheng and ,bbas 2amalipour/ Fireless Sensor &et'or#s , &et'or#ing
.erspecti1e/ Filey 9::I)
<) -olger arl/ ,ndreas Fillig/ .rotocols and ,rchitectures for Fireless Sensor
&et'or#s/ Filey 9::B)
>) I1on Sto%meno1ic/ -and Goo# of Sensor &et'or#s ,lgorithms and
,rchitectures/ Filey /9::B)
CSE5102 NE"T GENERATION NETWORS
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3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
&e*t $eneration &et'or#s 7&$&8 ;ision/ Scenarios and ,d1ances &$& &et'or#s 0
.erspecti1es and ,d1ances Some .ossible Scenarios ;irtual International Congress
;irtual Class 3ooms e!Education and E*perimental Laboratory ;irtual -ome
-ome &et'or#s ,utomatic "raffic and Car +ri1ing &$& 3equirements on
"echnology and Management)
UNIT II NGN FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE
I"U &$& 4unctional ,rchitecture .roposed &$& 4unctional ,rchitecture &$&
&et'or# Operator &$& &et'or# Ser1ice .ro1ider &$& Customer and C"E
&et'or# and Ser1ice E1aluation to'ards &$&! 4i*ed &et'or# E1aluation Mobile
&et'or# E1aluation Internet E1aluation
UNIT III NGN EY DEVELOPMENT AREAS
"erminal ,rea ,ccess &et'or# ,rea Gac#haul &et'or# ,rea Core "ransport
&et'or# ,rea Ser1ice Creation ,rea &et'or# Control and Managerial ,rea Ser1ice
Control and Management ,d1anced "echnologies for &et'or# and Ser1ice
Management)
UNIT IV NGN STANDARDIZATION
I"U and $SI &$& E"SI and "IS.,& ! &$& ,"IS and &$& C2, and &$& ! "M4
and &$OSS/ &$M& ,lliance and &$M& ! <$.. and L"EAS,E &$M& ,lliance and
&$M&/ <$.. and L"EAS,E
UNIT V NE"T GENERATION WIRELESS LANS
,n o1er1ie' of IEEE H:9)66 -istory of high throughput and H:9)66 n! En1ironments
and applications of H:9)66 n Ma%or features of H:9)66 n Orthogonal 4requency
+i1ision Multiple*ing MIMOAS+M Gasics .hysical Interoperability 'ith 66 aAg
legacy O4+M de1ice -igh "hroughput and 3obust .erformance
REFERENCES:
6) 2ingming Li Salina and .ascal Salina/ &e*t $eneration &et'or#s/ .rospecti1e and
.otentials / 2ohn Filey and Sons/ 9::D)
9) "homas .la1y#/ &e*t generation "elecommunication &et'or#s/ Ser1ices and
Management/ Filey = IEEE .ress .ublications/ 9:69)
<) Eldad .erahia and 3obert Stacey/ &e*t $eneration Fireless L,&s/ Cambridge
Uni1ersity .ress/ 9::H)
>) Monique 2) Morro'/ &e*t $eneration &et'or#s/ CISCO .ress/ 9::D)
CSE510%
SIMULATION OF COMMUNICATING SYSTEMS
AND NETWORS
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3 0 0 3
UNIT I NTRODUCTION TO NETWOR SIMULATION
Simulation of Computer &et'or#s ! Introduction to &et'or# Simulator Lin#age
bet'een O"cl and CMM in &S9
UNIT II SIMULATION CONCEPTS OF NS2
Implementation of +iscrete!E1ent Simulation &et'or# Ob%ects0 Creation/ Configuration/
and .ac#et 4or'arding
UNIT III NS2 MODULES
&odes as 3outers or Computer -osts ! Lin# and Guffer Management ! .ac#ets/ .ac#et
-eaders/ and -eader 4ormat ! "ransport Control .rotocols/ "C./ U+. ! ,pplication0
User +emand Indicator
UNIT IV HELPER MODULES
3elated -elper Classes/ "imers/ 3andom numbers/ Guilt!in error models/ Git operations
of &S9 ! .rocessing an &S9 Simulation0 +ebugging/ "racing/ and 3esult Compilation
UNIT V MODULE DEVELOPMENT
+e1eloping &e' Modules for &S9/ ,35/ .ac#et Scheduling for Multi!4lo' +ata
"ransmission ! ,F .rogramming "race file analysis using a'# scripts
TE"T BOO
6) "eera'at Issariya#ul/ E#ram -ossain/ Introduction to &et'or# Simulator &S9/
Springer/ 9::I)
REFERENCES
6) 2eruchim M)C/.hilipGalabanand Sam Shanmugam S/Simulation of
communications systems /.lenum.ress/ &e' Kor#/ 9::>
9 La' ,)M and +a1id elton F/ Simulation Modelling and analysis/ Mc $ra'-ill
Inc)/ &e' Kor# / 9::<
<) -ayes 2)4/ Modelling and ,nalysis of Computer Communication net'or#s/
.lenum .ress/ &e' Kor#/ 6IH>
CSE5103 SURVIVABLE NETWORS
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3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
&et'or# Continuity +efine Sur1i1al In defense of .aranoia Gy the &umbers .lan
to Sur1i1e Choice ;ersus Chance ! "actics of Mista#es "C.AI. .robes ;iruses
Forms "ro%an -orses +enial of Ser1ice A+istributed +oS Sample ,ttac#
UNIT II VULNERABILITIES
System Comple*ity "op $eneral ;ulnerabilities "op Findo's ;ulnerabilities "op
Uni* ;ulnerabilities Common "hreads +esign your Fay out of "rouble +efense in
depth Oli1e +rab &et'or#s Con1erged &et'or#s Operator Error ! Lessons from
4ailure Lessons from Success
UNIT III PLAN FOR SURVIVABLE NETWORS AND DISASTERS
"hree main points Operational Continuity $etting the .eople out +ata Ser1ices
E*ample "opology 4acilities Configuration Control Unnatural +isasters
.hysical ,ttac#s Cyber ,ttac#s Combine ,ttac#s unnatural disasters 7Un!
intentional8 Unfortunate Opportunities Unfortunate .lanning Unfortunate
Implementation
UNIT IV PREPARING FOR DISASTER
Sur1i1al requirements &et'or# Continuity 3equirements "hreat ,nalysis
Operational ,nalysis Sur1i1al .lanning 4i*es 3emedies .rocedures
Sur1i1ability "oday +ata Currency "rade Offs
UNIT V RECOVERY AND BUSINESS CASE
Cyber 3eco1ery Operational .rocedures 4orensic .rocedures .hysical +isco1ery
3estoration 3ehearsal E1olution ! Gusiness Case Understanding the Cost
Understanding the 3e1enues E*pected 1alues .resenting your case C+$ E*ample
&ecessity Catastrophes happen Kour 3eco1ery "rade Offs
REFERENCES
6) ,nnlee -ines/ .lanning for Sur1i1able &et'or#s0 Ensuring Gusiness Continuity/
Filey .ublishing/ 9::9)
9) Mechthild Stoer/ +esign of Sur1i1able &et'or#s/ Springer ;erlag 6II9)
<) 3) Ghandari/ Sur1i1able &et'or#s ,lgorithms for +i1erse 3outing/ Springer/
6III)
>) Ibrahima +iarrassouba/ Sur1i1able &et'or# +esign .roblems 'ith -igh
Connecti1ity 3equirement0 Optimization Models and E*act ,lgorithms/ Lambert
,cademic .ublishing/ 9:69)
CSE51%3 NETWOR SIMULATION LAB
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LIST OF E"PERIMENTS:
I4 STUDY OF GLOMOSIM AND NS 5 2 SIMULATORS
II4 SIMULATION USING GLOMOSIM
6) Simulate ,d hoc net'or# using ,O+; protocol)
9) Simulate ,d hoc net'or# using +S+; protocol)
<) Simulate ,d hoc net'or# using +S3 protocol)
III 4SIMULATION USING NETWOR SIMULATOR -2
6) Simulate ,d hoc net'or# using ,O+; protocol)
9) Simulate ,d hoc net'or# using +S+; protocol)
<) Simulate ,d hoc net'or# using +S3 protocol)
>) Simulate a M.LS net'or# using L+. protocol)
B) Simulate a M.LS net'or# for differentiated Ser1ices)
E) Simulate a 3andom number $enerators
D) Simulate a M.LS net'or# pro1iding alternate LS.s under protection scheme)
IV4 POST TRACE ANALYSIS USING PERL AND AW SCRIPTS
V4 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BY PLOTTING GRAPHS USING "GRAPH
AND GNUPLOT
CSE51%#
NETWOR FORENSICS6 TESTING AND
MONITORING LAB
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LIST OF E"PERIMENTS
N-(7).8 F).-0'&9'
6) Intrusion detection
9) Logging 7the best 'ay to trac# do'n a hac#er is to #eep 1ast records of
acti1ity on a net'or# 'ith the help of an intrusion detection system8
<) Correlating intrusion detection and logging
T-'(&0: ;0< M)0&().&0:
6) I. Monitoring
9) &et'or# management using Cisco For#s
<) &et'or# protocol analysis
>) &et'or# "raffic Engineering
B) &et'or# +elay analysis
E) "roubleshooting basic net'or# problems 7I. configuration/ &IC8
D) Gand'idth MeasuringAMonitoringAEngineering
H) &et'or# -ac#er Monitoring
I) Enterprise Management using "i1oli ! &et ;ie'
6:) Use of &et'or# MonitoringAtesting "ools
CSE5110 MOBILE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING
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3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
+ifferences bet'een Mobile Communication and Mobile Computing Conte*ts and
&ames 4unctions ,pplications and Ser1ices &e' ,pplications Ma#ing Legacy
,pplications Mobile Enabled +esign Considerations Integration of Fireless and
Fired &et'or#s Standards Godies .er1asi1e Computing Gasics and ;ision
.rinciples of .er1asi1e Computing Categories of .er1asi1e +e1ices)
UNIT II 3G AND #G CELLULAR NETWORS
Migration to <$ &et'or#s IM" 9::: and UM"S UM"S ,rchitecture User
Equipment 3adio &et'or# Subsystem U"3,& &ode G 3&C functions USIM
.rotocol Stac# CS and .S +omains IMS ,rchitecture -ando1er <)B$ and <)I$ a
brief discussion >$ L,& and Cellular &et'or#s L"E Control .lane &,S and
33C User .lane .+C./ 3LC and M,C FiMa* IEEE H:9)6EdAe FiMa*
Internet'or#ing 'ith <$..
UNIT III SENSOR AND MESH NETWORS
Sensor &et'or#s 3ole in .er1asi1e Computing In &et'or# .rocessing and +ata
+issemination Sensor +atabases +ata Management in Fireless Mobile
En1ironments Fireless Mesh &et'or#s ,rchitecture Mesh 3outers Mesh Clients
3outing Cross Layer ,pproach Security ,spects of ;arious Layers in FM&
,pplications of Sensor and Mesh net'or#s
UNIT IV CONTE"T AWARE COMPUTING ! WEARABLE COMPUTING
,daptability Mechanisms for ,daptation ! 4unctionality and +ata "ranscoding
Location ,'are Computing Location 3epresentation Localization "echniques
"riangulation and Scene ,nalysis +elaunay "riangulation and ;oronoi graphs "ypes
of Conte*t 3ole of Mobile Middle'are ,daptation and ,gents Ser1ice +isco1ery
Middle'are -ealth G,&! Medical and "echnological 3equirements!Fearable Sensors!
Intra!G,& communications
UNIT V APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
"hree tier architecture ! Model ;ie' Controller ,rchitecture ! Memory Management
Information ,ccess +e1ices .+,s and Smart .hones Smart Cards and Embedded
Controls 29ME .rogramming for CL+C $UI in MI+. ,pplication +e1elopment
O& ,ndroid and i.hone
REFERENCES:
6) ,so#e "alu#der/ -asan ,hmed/ 3oopa 3 Ka1agal/ Mobile Computing0 "echnology/
,pplications and Ser1ice Creation/ 9
nd
edition/ "ata Mc$ra' -ill/ 9:6:)
9) 3eto Meier/ .rofessional ,ndroid 9 ,pplication +e1elopment/ Fro* Filey/9:6:)
<) .ei Nheng and Lionel M Li/ Smart .hone = &e*t $eneration Mobile Computing/
Morgan aufmann .ublishers/ 9::E)
>) 4ran# ,delstein/ 4undamentals of Mobile and .er1asi1e Computing/ "M-/ 9::B
B) 2ochen Gurthardt et al/ .er1asi1e Computing0 "echnology and ,rchitecture of Mobile
Internet ,pplications/ .earson Education/ 9::<
E) 4eng Nhao and Leonidas $uibas/ Fireless Sensor &et'or#s/ Morgan aufmann
.ublishers/ 9::>
D) U'e -ansmaan et al/ .rinciples of Mobile Computing/ Springer/ 9::<
H) 3eto Meier/ .rofessional ,ndroid 9 ,pplication +e1elopment/ Fro* Filey/9:6:)
I) Mohammad s) Obaidat et al/ .er1asi1e Computing and &et'or#ing/ 2ohn 'iley
6:) Stefan .oslad/ Ubiquitous Computing0 Smart +e1ices/ En1ironments and
Interactions/ Filey/ 9::I
66) 4ran# ,delstein Sandeep ) S) $upta $olden $) 3ichard III Loren Sch'iebert
4undamentals of Mobile and .er1asi1e Computing/ Mc$ra'!-ill/ 9::B
CSE5111 OPTICAL NETWORS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I OPTICAL NETWOR TECHNOLOGY AND COMPONENTS
Circuit S'itching!.ac#et S'itching!Optical &et'or#s!Optical Layers!Optical .ac#et
S'itching!"ransmission Gasis .ropagation of Signals in Optical 4iber!Modulation and
+emodulation formats) Couplers/ Isolators = Circulators/ Multiple*ers = 4ilters/ Optical
,mplifiers/ S'itches/ Fa1elength Con1erters)
UNIT II OPTICAL NETWORS ARCHITECTURES
SO&E"AS+-0 Multiple*ing! Layers!4rame Structure!Elements of SO&E"AS+-
Infrastructure! ,"M0 4unctions!,daptation Layer!5OS!4lo' Control! Signaling and
3outing/ I.0 3outing and 4or'arding! 5OS! M.LS/ S,&0 ESCO&! 4iber Channel!
-I..I
UNIT III WDM NETWOR DESIGN
F+M &et'or# Elements0 Line "erminal! Line ,mplifier! OJC and its configuration/
F+M &et'or# +esign0 Cost "rade Offs L"+ and 3F, .roblem! +imensioning Fa1e
Length 3outing &et'or#! Statistical and Ma*imum Load +imensioning Model)
UNIT IV ADVANCED OPTICAL NETWORS
,ccess &et'or#0 O1er1ie'! -4C! 4""C/ .hotonic .ac#et S'itching0
O"+MSynchronization! Guffering!-eader processing! Gurst S'itching! &""(s Optical
,"M s'itches!,O&!CO3+/ Long! -aul &et'or#s! Long! -aul &et'or# Case Study!
Long! -aul Undersea &et'or#s! Metro &et'or#s! Metro 3ing Case Study)
UNIT V OPTICAL NETWOR DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
"ransmission System Engineering0 .o'er penalty! $ain Saturation and Equalization in
E+4,! .o'er "ransient and ,utomatic Control!Cross "al#! +ispersion! Fa1e Length
Stabilization! 4iber &on linearities! Soliton system! o1er all design Consideration)
Control and Management &et'or# management functions/ Configuration management,
Performance management, Fault management, Optical safety, Service
interface.
TEXT BOOK
1. Ramaswami .R and Sivarajan .K, Optical Networs! " Practical
Perspective, #organ Kaufmann, $rd %dition, &''(.
REFERENCES:
1. Stern ).% and *ala K, #ultiwave lengt+ Optical Networs! " ,ayered
"pproac+, "ddison-.esley.
&. "garwal /.P, Fi0er-Optic 1ommunication Systems, 2o+n .iley and
Sons
CSE5112 MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION NETWORS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION MODELS
,rchitecture of Internet Multimedia Communication! .rotocol Stac#!3equirements and
+esign challenges of multimedia communications! Multimedia distribution models
Unicasting/ Groadcasting and Multicasting)
UNIT II GUARANTEED SERVICE MODEL
Multicast routing!.IM! Gest effort ser1ice model and its limitations! 5oS and its metrics!
5ueuing techniques!F45 and its 1ariants!3E+!5oS a'are routing !Call ,dmission
Control!3S;.! .olicing and "raffic Shaping algorithms! 5oS architectures)
UNIT III MULTIMEDIA TRANSPORT
End to end solutions!Multimedia o1er "C.!Significance of U+.! Multimedia Streaming!
,udio and ;ideo Streaming!Interacti1e and non Interacti1e Multimedia! 3"S.!
3".A3"C. SI.!-)9E<)
UNIT IV MULTIMEDIA OVER WIRELESS NETWORS
End to end 5oS .ro1isioning!5oS enhancements!Call ,dmission Control!5oS
Management!Multimedia support in <$ = >$ net'or#s! Location Gased Multimedia
Ser1ice System)
UNIT V MULTIMEDIA NETWOR SECURITY AND APPLICATIONS
Security threats in Multimedia Communication! +igital 3ights Management
,rchitecture!+3M for Mobile Multimedia! ,rchitectures/ 3equirements and +esign
Challenges of real time Multimedia &et'or# ,pplications! Case Study!;oI.! ;ideo
Conferencing! Military Sur1eillance! Interacti1e ";;ideo on +emand! Smart .hone)
REFERENCES:
6) ) 3) 3ao/ Noran S) Go%#o1ic/ +ragorad ,) Milo1ano1ic/ Introduction to Multimedia
Communications ,pplications/ Middle'are/ &et'or#ing/ 2ohn Filey and Sons/ 9::E)
9) 2ean Farland/ .ra1in ;areya/ -igh .erformance &et'or#s/ Morgan auffman
.ublishers/ 9::9)
<) Filliam Stallings/ -igh Speed &et'or#s and Internets .erformance and 5uality of
Ser1ice/ 9
nd
Edition/ .earson Education/ 9::9)
>) ,ura $anz/ N1i $anz/ itti Fongtha'ara1at/ Multimedia Fireless &et'or#s
"echnologies/ Standards and 5oS/ .rentice -all/ 9::<)
B) Mahbub -assan and 3a% 2ain/ -igh .erformance "C.AI. &et'or#ing/ .earson
Education/ 9::>
E) Shiguo Lian/ Multimedia Communication Security 3ecent ,d1ances/ &o1a Science
.ublishers/ 9::H)
CSE5113 #G TECHNOLOGIES
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Introduction0 -istory of mobile cellular systems/ 4irst $eneration/ Second $eneration/
$eneration 9)B/ O1er1ie' of <$ = >$/ <$.. and <$..9 standards
UNIT II 3G NETWORS
<$ &et'or#s0 E1olution from $SM/ <$ Ser1ices = ,pplications/ UM"S net'or#
structure/ Core net'or#/ UM"S 3adio access/ -S., -SU.,/ -S+.,/ C+M, 6J /
E;+O 3e1 !:/ 3e1!,/ 3e1!G/ 3e1!C ,rchitecture/ protocol stac#)
UNIT III #G LTE NETWORS
>$ ;ision/ >$ features and challenges/ ,pplications of >$/ >$ "echnologies Multi
carrier modulation/ Smart ,ntenna "echniques/ O4+M!MIMO Systems/ ,dapti1e
Modulation and Coding 'ith "ime!Slot Scheduler/ Gell Labs Layered Space "ime
7GL,S"8 System/ Soft'are!+efined 3adio/Cogniti1e 3adio4
UNIT IV W&MA" NETWORS
FiMa*0 Introduction IEEE H:9)6E/ O4+M/ MIMO/ IEEE H:9)9:
UNIT V SPECTRUM ! PERFORMANCE
Spectrum for L"E!4le*ibility!Carrier ,ggregation!Multi standard 3adio base stations!34
requirements for L"E!.o'er le1el requirements!Emission requirements!Sensiti1ity and
+ynamic range!3ecei1er susceptibility) .erformance ,ssessment!.erformance
E1aluation
REFERENCES:
6) 2uha orhonen/ ,rtech -ouse/ Introduction to <$ Mobile Communication/ 2an 9::</
ISG&!6:0 6BH:B<B:D:)
9) Eri# +ahlman/ Stefan .ar#1all/ 2ohan S#old/ >$ L"EAL"E ,d1anced for Mobile
Groadband/ / ,cademic .ress/ 9:66)
<) Eri# +ahlman/ Stefan .ar#1all/ 2ohan S#old and .er Geming/ <$ E1olution -S., and
L"E for Mobile Groadband/ ,cademic .ress/ Oct 9::H/ ISG&!6:0 :69<D>B<H6)
>) 4la1io Muratore/ UM"S Mobile Communication for the 4uture/ 2ohn Filey = Sons
Ltd/ 2an 9::6/ ISG&!6:0 :>D6>IH9ID
B) -arri -olma and ,ntti "os#ala/ -S+.,A-SU., for UM"S/ 2ohan Filey = Sons Ltd/
May 9::E/ ISG&!6:0 :>D::6HH>>
E) Sa1o $)$lisic/ ,d1anced Fireless &et'or#s! >$"echnologies/ Filey/ 9::E
D) Magnus Olsson/ Catherine Mulligan/ E.C and >$ pac#et net'or#/ Else1ier 9:69
H) ;i%ay $arg/ Fireless Communications and &et'or#ing/ Else1ier/ Morgan #ufmann
publisher 9::D)
CSE511# VEHICULAR ADHOC NETWORS =VANETS>
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO VANETS
Infrastructure in ;ehicular Communications 0 Status/ Challenges and .erspecti1es
,rchitecture of ;ehicular ,d -oc &et'or#s "raffic Engineering "raffic Monitoring
Models for "raffic 4lo' and ;ehicle Motion Co!operati1e ;ehicular Safety
,pplications Enabling "echnologies Co!operati1e System ,rchitectures Mapping
for Safety ,pplications! ;,&E" enabled ,cti1e Safety ,pplications
UNIT II INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND MOBILITY MODELING
IN VANETS
Introduction Obtaining Local Measurements Information "ransport .rotocols for
Information "ransport Impro1ing &et'or# Connecti1ity Fhat to "ransport
Summarising Measurements $eographical +ata ,ggregation ;,&E" Con1enience
and Efficiency ,pplications ;ehicular Mobility Modeling for ;,&E" 4lo' Models
"raffic Models Geha1ioral Models "race or Sur1ey based Models Integration 'ith
&et'or# Simulators
UNIT III PHYSICAL LAYER AND MAC LAYER FOR VEHICULAR
COMMUNICATIONS
Fireless .ropagation "heory Channel Metrics Measurement "heory Empirical
Channel Characterisation at B)I $-z M,C Layer and Scalability ,spects of ;ehicular
Communication &et'or#s Communication based on IEEE H:9)66 p .erformance
E1aluation and Modeling ,spects of Congestion Control
UNIT IV APPLICATION LEVEL MESSAGE CODING AND
COMPOSITIONS
Introduction to ,pplication En1ironment Safety ,pplications and data requirements
+esirable ,rchitectural features Groadcast Characteristics Message +ispatcher +ata
element dictionary Message Construction E*ample ,pplications Emergency bra#e
'arning Intersection 1iolation 'arning ! +ata sets .redicti1e coding ,rchitecture
,nalysis
UNIT V DATA SECURITY AND STANDARDS IN VEHICULAR
COMMUNICATION NETWORS
Challenges of +ata Security in ;ehicular &et'or#s &et'or#/ ,pplications/ and
,d1ersarial Model &et'or# Model ,pplication Model ,ttac#er Model Security
Infrastructure Cryptographic .rotocols .ri1acy .rotection Mechanisms
Implementation ,spects Standards and 3egulations Layered architecture for ;,&E"s
+S3C 3egulstions +S3C .hysical Layer and Middle Layers +S3C Message Sub
layer)
REFERENCES :
6) -annes -artenstein and enneth . Laberteau*/ ;,&E" ;ehicular ,pplications
and Inter!&et'or#ing "echnologies/ Filey 9:6:
9) Mohamed Fatfa/ ,d1ances in ;ehicular ,d!-oc &et'or#s0 +e1elopments and
Challenges/ Information Science 3eference / 9:6:
<) Stephan Olariu/ Michele C) Feigle ;ehicular &et'or#s0 4rom "heory to .ractice/
Chapman and -allAC3C / 9::I
CSE5115 HIGH SPEED SWITCHING ARCHITECTURE
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I HIGH SPEED NETWOR
L,& and F,& net'or# e1olution through IS+& to GIS+& ! "ransfer mode and control
of GIS+& ! S+- multiple*ing structure ! ,"M standard / ,"M adaptation layers)
UNIT II LAN SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY
S'itching conceptsO S'itch for'arding techniquesO s'itch path control ! L,& s'itchingO
cut through for'ardingO store and for'ard ! 1irtual L,&s)
UNIT III ATM SWITCHING ARCHITECTURE
S'itch models ! Gloc#ing net'or#s basic and enhanced banyan net'or#s ! sorting
net'or#s merge sorting ! rearrange able net'or#s ! full and partial connection net'or#s
! nonbloc#ing net'or#s recursi1e net'or# construction and comparison of non!
bloc#ing net'or# ! s'itches 'ith deflection routing shuffle s'itch ! tandem banyan)
UNIT IV QUEUES IN ATM SWITCHES
Internal queuing Input/ output and shared queuing ! multiple queuing net'or#s
combined input/ output and shared queuing performance analysis of queued s'itches)
UNIT V IP SWITCHING
,ddressing mode ! I. s'itching types!flo' dri1en and topology dri1en solutions ! I.
O1er ,"M address and ne*t hop resolution multicasting ! I.1E o1er ,"M)
TE"T BOO
6) 3anier -andel/ Manfred -uber &/ Stefan Schrodder/ ,"M &et'or#s!concepts/
protocols/ applications/ ,disson Fesley/ &e' Kor#/ <
rd
Edition/ 6III)
REFERENCES
6) 2ohn Chiong ,/ Internet'or#ing ,"M for the internet and enterprise net'or#s/
Mc$ra' -ill/ &e' Kor#/ 6IIH)
9) ,chille .ata1ina/ S'itching "heory0 ,rchitectures and performance in Groadband
,"M &et'or#s/ 2ohn Filey and Sons Ltd)/ &e' Kor#)6IIH)
CSE5111 INTERNET OF THINGS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
+efinitions and 4unctional 3equirements Moti1ation ,rchitecture ! Feb <): ;ie' of
Io"Ubiquitous Io" ,pplications 4our .illars of Io" +&, of Io" ! "he "ool#it
,pproach for End!user.articipation in the Internet of "hings) Middle'are for Io"0
O1er1ie' Communication middle'are for Io" Io" Information Security
UNIT II IOT PROTOCOLS
.rotocol Standardization for Io" Efforts M9M and FS& .rotocols SC,+, and
34I+ .rotocols Issues 'ith Io" Standardization Unified +ata Standards .rotocols
IEEE H:9)6B)> G,C&et .rotocol Modbus &J Nigbee ,rchitecture &et'or#
layer ,.S layer Security
UNIT III WEB OF THINGS
Feb of "hings 1ersus Internet of "hings "'o .illars of the Feb ,rchitecture
Standardization for Fo" .latform Middle'are for Fo" Unified Multitier Fo"
,rchitecture Fo" .ortals and Gusiness Intelligence) Cloud of "hings0 $ridASO, and
Cloud Computing Cloud Middle'are Cloud Standards Cloud .ro1iders and
Systems Mobile Cloud Computing "he Cloud of "hings ,rchitecture
UNIT IV INTEGRATED
Integrated Gilling Solutions in the Internet of "hings Gusiness Models for the Internet of
"hings ! &et'or# +ynamics0 .opulation Models Information Cascades ! &et'or#
Effects &et'or# +ynamics0 Structural Models ! Cascading Geha1ior in &et'or#s ! "he
Small!Forld .henomenon
UNIT V APPLICATIONS
"he 3ole of the Internet of "hings for Increased ,utonomy and ,gility in Collaborati1e
.roduction En1ironments ! 3esource Management in the Internet of "hings0 Clustering/
Synchronisation and Soft'are ,gents) ,pplications ! Smart $rid Electrical ;ehicle
Charging
REFERENCES:
6) -onbo Nhou/ "he Internet of "hings in the Cloud0 , Middle'are .erspecti1e/ C3C
.ress/ 9:69)
9) +ieter Uc#elmann/ Mar# -arrison/ 4lorian Michahelles/ ,rchitecting the Internet
of "hings/ Springer/ 9:66)
<) +a1id Easley and 2on leinberg/ &et'or#s/ Cro'ds/ and Mar#ets0 3easoning
,bout a -ighly Connected Forld/ Cambridge Uni1ersity .ress ! 9:6:
>) Oli1ier -ersent/ Omar Elloumi and +a1id Gos'arthic#/ "he Internet of "hings0
,pplications to the Smart $rid and Guilding ,utomation/ Filey/ 9:69
B) Oli1ier -ersent/ +a1id Gos'arthic#/ Omar Elloumi / "he Internet of "hings ey
applications and .rotocols/ Filey/ 9:69
CSE5112 MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
.reliminary Considerations Cost of +e1elopment Importnace of Mobile Strategies in
Gusiness Forld Mobile Feb .resence Mobile ,pplications Mar#eting Feb
Ser1ices for Mobile +e1ices Creating E*ample Feb Ser1ice P +ebugging Feb Se1ice
UNIT II MOBILE USER INTERFACE DESIGN
Effecti1e Use of Screen 3eal Estate Understanding Mobile ,pplication Users
Understanding Mobile Information +esign Understanding Mobile .latforms Using
the "ools for Mobile Interface +esign Choosing a Mobile Feb Option ,dapti1e
Mobile Febsite Mobile Feb ,pplications 'ith -"ML B
UNIT III ANDROID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
$etting to #no' the ,ndroid User Interfaces +esigning Kour User interface using
;ie's +isplaying .ictures and Menus 'ith ;ie's Using Image 1ie's to +isplay
pictures Using menus 'ith 1ie's +ata .ersistence Sa1ing and loading user
performances ! .ersisting data to files Creating and using +ata bases Content
.ro1iders)
UNIT IV ANDROID MESSAGING6 NETWORING6 LOCATION BASED
SERVICES
SMS Messaging/ Sending E!mail &et'or#ing +o'nloading Ginary +ata/ "e*t 4iles!
,ccessing Feb Ser1ices .erforming ,synchronous Calls Location Gased Ser1ices
+isplaying Maps $etting Location +ata Creating your o'n ser1ices
Communicating bet'een a ser1ice and an acti1ity Ginding acti1ities to Ser1ices
UNIT V IOS AND WINDOWS PHONE
$etting started 'ith iOS iOS .ro%ect +ebugging iOS ,pps Ob%ecti1e C Gasics
-ello Ford ,pp Guilding the derby app in iOS Findo's .hone D .ro%ect Guilding
+erby ,pp in Findo's .hone D)
REFERENCES
6) 2eff McFherter and Scott $o'ell/ .rofessional Mobile ,pplication +e1elopment/
Fro* 9:69)
9) Fei Meng Lee/ Geginning ,ndroid ,pplication +e1elopment/ Filey 9:66
<) Charlie Collins/ Michael $alpin and Matthias appler/ ,ndroid in .ractice/
+ream "ech) 9:69
>) 2ames +o1ey and ,sh 4urro'/ Geginning Ob%ecti1e C/ ,press/ 9:69
B) +a1id Mar#/ 2ac# &utting/ 2eff LaMouche/ and 4redric Olsson/ Geginning iOSE
+e1elopment0 E*ploring the iOS S+/ ,press/ 9:6<)
CSE1101 NETWOR FORENSICS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
.ractical In1estigati1e Strategies 3eal Forld Class 4ootprints Concepts in +igital
E1idence Challenges relating to &et'or# E1idence &et'or# 4orensics In1estigati1e
Methodology "echnical 4undamentals Sources of &et'or# Gased E1idences
E1idence ,cquisition .hysical Interception "raffic ,cquisition Soft'are ,cti1e
,cquisition)
UNIT II TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
.ac#et ,nalysis .rotocol ,nalysis ! 4lo' ,nalysis -igher Layer "raffic ,nalysis
Case Study Statistical 4lo' ,nalysis Sensors 4lo' 3ecord E*port .rotocol
Collection and ,ggregation ,nalysis Case Study
UNIT III WIRELESS NETWOR FORENSICS AND IDS
Fireless ,ccess .oints Fireless "raffic Capture and ,nalysis Common ,ttac#s
Locating Fireless +e1ices Case Study &et'or# Intrusion +etection and ,nalysis
"ypes of &I+SA&I.S &I+SA&I.S E1idence ,cquisition Comprehensi1e .ac#et
logging Snort Case Study
UNIT IV NETWOR DEVICES AND SERVERS
E1ent Log ,ggregation/ Correlation and ,nalysis Sources of Logs &et'or# Log
,rchitecture Collecting and ,nalysing E1idences Case Study S'itches / 3outers
and 4ire'alls Interfaces Logging Case Study ! Feb .ro*ies Feb .ro*y
4unctionality E1idence! Squid Feb .ro*y ,nalysis Encrypted Feb "raffic ! Case
Study
UNIT V ADVANCED TOPICS
&et'or# "unneling "unneling for 4unctionality ! "unneling for Confidentiality !
Co1ert "unneling Case Study Mal'are 4orensics "rends in Mal'are E1olution
&et'or# Geha1ior of Mal'are "he future of Mal'are and &et'or# 4orensics Case
Study
REFERENCES
6) Sheri +a1idoff and 2onathan -an/ &et'or# 4orensics "rac#ing -ac#ers through
Cyberspace/ .rentics -all/ 9:69)
9) Filliam 2 Guchanan/ Introduction to Security and &et'or# 4orensics/ C3C .ress/
9:66)
<) e1in Mandia/ Chris .rosise/ Incident 3esponse and computer forensics/ "ata
Mc$ra'-ill/ 9::E)
>) Gill &elson/ ,melia .hilips and Christopher Steuart/ $uide to computer forensics
and in1estigations/ course technology/ Cengage LearningO >thedition/ ISG&0 6!
><B!>IHH<!E/ 9::I)
CSE1102 ENTERPRISE NETWOR DESIGN
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO NETWOR CONCEPTS6 STANDARDS AND
PROTOCOLS
Introduction to Computer &et'or#s ! &et'or#ing Standards and 3eference Models !
"ransmission Gasics and &et'or#ing Media Introduction to "C.AI. .rotocols
UNIT II LOCAL AND WIDE AREA NETWOR TOPOLOGIES AND
HARDWARE
L,& "opologies and Ethernet Standards ! &et'or#ing -ard'are ! Fide ,rea
&et'or#ing "echnologies !F,& "opologies ! F,& "ransmission Methods ! F,&
Implementation and 3emote Connecti1ity Fireless &et'or#ing
UNIT III ENTERPRISE NETWORING WITH WINDOWS 200% ;0< UNI"
Characteristics of &et'or# Operating Systems ! &et'or#ing 'ith Findo's Ser1er 9::H !
&et'or#ing 'ith U&IJ
UNIT IV INDEPTH TCP?IP NETWORING
+esigning "C.AI. based net'or#s "C.AI. mail Ser1ices "C.AI. Utilities ;oice and
;ideo o1er I. Signaling and "ransport .rotocols 5oS ,ssurance
UNIT V ENTERPRISE NETWOR MANAGEMENT
Security ,udits/ 3is#s and .olicies Security in &et'or# +esign Fireless &et'or#
Security ! "roubleshooting &et'or# .roblems ! Ensuring &et'or# Integrity and
,1ailability !Maintaining and Upgrading Computer &et'or#s &et'or# Management
4undamentals 4ault and .erformance Management Change Management
TE"T BOO
6) "amara +ean/ &et'or#M $uide to &et'or#s / Course "echnology/ US,/ 9:6:/
B
th
edition
9) $len E) Clar#e/ Comp"I, &et'or#M Certification Study $uide/ "ata Mc$ra'
-ill/ 9::I/ >
th
edition
CSE1103 CONVERGENT NETWORING
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I TRADITIONAL VOICE NETWORS:
"he state of 1oice communications Enterprise telephony signaling Signaling system D
Call routing and dial plans defining and measuring 1oice quality 1oice digitization
and coding)
UNIT II PACET VOICE AND DATA NETWORS:
5uality of Ser1ice criteria for pac#et telephony F,& protocols for integrated 1oice and
data ser1ices +esign considerations for F,& protocols 3e1ie' of I. features for
1oiceA+ata integration)
UNIT III VOICE OVER IP:
;OI. fundamental ;OI. gate'ays ;OI. design elements 3outing calls o1er analog
1oice posts .erforming call signaling o1er digital 1oice parts)
UNIT IV VOICE GATEWAYS AND GATE EEPERS:
$ate'ays and gate #eepers Media gate'ay control protocol -)<9< Session Initiation
protocol Connecting to .S"& ! Connecting to .GJ Connecting to I. F,& +ial
plans +igit manipulation Configuring class of restrictions)
UNIT V GATE EEPERS ! UNIFIED COMMUNICATION MANAGER:
+eploying gate #eepers $ate #eeper configuration I. to I. gate'ays ! Cisco unified
communication manager ,rchitecture +eployment models End points Media
resources User features ;oice mail integration)
REFERENCES:
6) Scott eagy/ Integrating 1oice and data net'or#s/ Cisco press/ 9:::)
9) e1in Fallace/ Cisco ;oice O1er I. 7C;oice8/ <
rd
edition 9::I)
<) +enise +ano hue/ +a1id Mellory and en Salhoff/ Cisco ;oice $ate'ays and $ate
eepers/ .earson education 9::H)
>) +ennis -artmann/ Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager .art I/
.earson Education/ 9::I)
CSE110# STORAGE AREA NETWORS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I STORAGE SYSTEMS
Introduction to Information Storage and Management0 Information Storage/ +ata Center
Infrastructure/ Information Lifecycle) Storage System En1ironment0 Components of a
Storage System/ +is# +ri1e ,rchitecture and .erformance/ Logical Components of the
-ost) +ata .rotection0 Concept of 3,I+ and different 3,I+ le1els) Intelligent Storage
System 7ISS8 and its components/ Implementation of ISS as high!end and midrange
storage arrays


UNIT II STORAGE NETWOR TECHNOLOGIES
+irect ,ttached Storage and SCSI/ Storage ,rea &et'or#s0 4ibre Channel) &et'or#
,ttached Storage/ I.S,&0 iSCSI/ 4CI.) &et'or# ,ttached Storage/ Content ,ddressed
Storage)

UNIT III STORAGE VIRTUALIZATION
4orms of ;irtualization/ Storage ;irtuaization Challenges/ 4ile and Gloc# le1el
;irtualization/ Concepts in .ractice) Cloud Computing0 Cloud Ser1ices 7SaaS/ .aaS/ and
Iaas8/ Cloud concerns and implementations
UNIT IV BUSINESS CONTINUITY
Gusiness Continuity Life Cycle/ 4ailure ,nalysis/ Gac#up and 3eco1ery0 ,rchitecture
and different Gac#upA3eco1ery topologies/ Local 3eplication technologies and their
operation/ 3emote replication technologies and their operation) O1er1ie' of emerging
technologies li#e +uplication/ Offsite Gac#up/ Continuous +ata .rotection 7C+.8
technology
UNIT V STORAGE SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT
Storage Security frame'or#/ Storage Security domains/ Security implementations in
Storage &et'or#ing/ Monitoring the Storage Infrastructure/ Storage Management
,cti1ities/ Storage Management Standards and Initiati1es/ Concepts in .ractice)
REFERENCES
6) EMC Corporation/ Information Storage and Management/ 6
st
edition/ Filey India/
ISG&0 IDH!H6!9EB!96>D!:/ 9::I)
9) ,dditional resource material on ''')emc)comAresource!libraryAresource!
library)esp
<) Marc 4arley/ Storage &et'or#ing 4undamentals0 ,n Introduction to Storage
+e1ices/ Subsystems/ ,pplications/ Management/ and 4iling Systems/ Cisco
.ress/ 9::>/ ISG&0 6!BHD:B!6E9!6
>) "om Clar#/ +esigning Storage ,rea &et'or#s/ "om Clar#/ 9
nd
edition/ ISG&0 :!
<96!6<EB:!:/ 9::<
CSE1105 SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORING
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Introduction Centralised and +istributed Control and +ata .lanes E1olution 1ersus
3e1olution "he Control .lane +ata .lane Mo1ing Information bet'een .lanes
+istributed Control .lanes I. and M.LS Creating I. Underlay Con1ergence "ime
Load Galancing -igh a1ailability creating the M.LS o1erlay 3eplication
Centralised Control .lanes ,"MAL,&E 3oute Ser1ers
UNIT II SDN CONTROLLERS
Introduction $eneral Concepts Layer < Centric .le**i Cisco One. &et'or#
.rogrammability "he Management Interface "he ,pplication &et'or# +i1ide
"he Command line Interface &E"CO&4 and &E"MO+! S&M.! Modern
.rogrammatic Interfaces! I93S Modern Orchestration OpenStac#! CloudStac#!
.uppet)
UNIT III NETWOR FUNCTION VIRTUALISATION
"he Multitenant +ata Centre "he 1irtualized Multitenant +ata Centre S+& Solutions
for the +ata Centre &et'or# ;L,&s! E;.& ;*L,& &;$3E &et'or# 4unction
;irtualisations ;irtualisation snd +ata .lane IAO Ser1ices Engineered .ath Ser1ice
Locations and Chaining &4; at E"SI &on! E"SI &4; For#
UNIT IV USE CASES
Use cases for Gand'idth Scheduling/ Manipulation/ and Calendaring Gand'idth
Calendaring Gig +ate and ,pplication -yper ;irtualisation for Instant CS.4! Use
cases for +ata Centre O1erlays/ Gig data/ and &et'or# 4unction ;irtualisation Use case
for Input "raffic Monitoring/ Classification/ and "riggered ,ctions)
UNIT V OPENFLOW
Introduction to Open4lo' Guilding Gloc#s Open4lo' Messages &orthbound
Interface! Implementing Open4lo' S'itch Open4lo' 3eference S'itch -ard'are
Implementations Soft'are based S'itches Openflo' in Cloud Computing)
REFERENCES :
6) "homas +)&adeau and en $ray/ Soft'are +efined &et'or#s/ O(reilly/ 9:6<
9) Siama# ,zodolmol#y/ Soft'are +efined &et'or#ing 'ith Open4lo'/ .,C"
.ublishing/ 9:6<
<) 3a%esh umar Sundarra%an/ Soft'are +efined &et'or#ing7S+&8! a definiti1e
guide/ e!boo#/ March 9:6>)
CSE1101
NETWOR SYSTEM DESIGN USING NETWOR
PROCESSORS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Introduction and o1er1ie'!Gasic "erminology and E*ample Systems !3e1ie' of
.rotocols and .ac#et 4ormats)
UNIT II TRADITIONAL PROTOCOL PROCESSING SYSTEMS
Con1entional computer hard'are and its use in lo'!end net'or# systems! ,lgorithms for
protocol processing!pac#et processing functionality!Soft'are architectures for protocol
processing on con1entional hard'are!ad1anced hard'are architectures
UNIT III NETWOR PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY
Moti1ation for net'or# processors!Comple*ity of net'or# processor design!net'or#
processor architectures!Scaling a net'or# processor!a re1ie' of commercial net'or#
processor architectures!languages
UNIT IV NETWOR PROCESSORS AND PROGRAMMING
+iscussion of IntelQ IJ.9JJJ net'or# processor!IntelQ0 reference platformO embedded
3ISC processor!IntelQ0 programmable pac#et processor hard'are and programming!
IntelQ0 more on programming the pac#et processors! a programming e*ample!
.rogramming e*ampleO s'itching fabrics
UNIT V ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURES
&et'or# processor design tradeoffs!,cti1e and programmable net'or#s!,cti1e net'or#
,pplications ! Commercial net'or# processors!Genchmar#s for &et'or# .rocessors
TE"T BOO
6) Comer +/ &et'or# Systems +esign Using &et'or# .rocessors/ IntelQ IJ.69::
;ersion/ .rentice -all/ 9::<)
CSE1102 AUTONOMIC NETWORS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Introduction to ,utonomic Concepts ,pplied to 4uture Self!Managed &et'or#s "he
need for ,utonomic Systems ,pplication of ,utonomics to Computers ,utonomics
Computing ! 4rom ,utonomics Computing to ,utonomics &et'or#ing ,utonomic
&et'or#ing +esign .rinciples 4rom ,utonomic &et'or#ing to ,utonomic &et'or#
Management)
UNIT II AUTONOMIC NETWOR ARCHITECTURE
,utonomic O1erlay &et'or# ,rchitecture Smart Media 3outing and "ransport ,n
,utonomic Ser1ice ,rchitecture ! ,&, 0 ,utonomic &et'or# ,rchitecture Core
,rchitectural ,bstractions "he Compartment ,.I Implementation of a 4unctional
Gloc# for Inter!Compartment Connecti1ity , utility!Gased ,utonomic ,rchitecture to
Support 5oE 5uantification in I. &et'or#s
UNIT III AUTONOMIC NETWOR MANAGEMENT 6 SELF ORGANISING
ARCHITECTURE
,utonomic &et'or# Management 0 ,1oiding &e' Management Silos 4ederation of
&et'or#s 4ederation of Management Systems End to End management of I.";
Ser1ices ! .rinciples of Self! Organisation Self Organising Modules Inter!AIntra!
Layer Interactions E1aluation Methodologies
UNIT IV AUTONOMICS IN RADIO ACCESS NETWORS
3adio 3esource Management Self!Organising &et'or# Self Optimization SO& in
3adio ,ccess &et'or#s SO& in $SM! SO& in UM"S SO& in L"E SO& in
-eterogeneous &et'or#s SO& in IEEE 6I:: Standard Control and Learning
"echniques in SO& SO& Use Case in L"E &et'or#0 Intercell Interference Co!
ordination
UNIT V AUTOMATED POLICY MANAGEMENT
Security 3is# E1aluation 4rame'or# Ser1ice 3is# ,nalysis &et'or# 3is# ,nalysis !
5uality of .rotection Metric 3OCO&, "ool Implementation +eployment and Case
Study E*perimentation and E1aluation ;ulnerability +atabase Used in the
E*periments ;alidation of -;M ;alidation of E*pected 3is# 7E38 ;alidation of
5o.M! 3unning "ime E1aluation of the ,ttac# .ropagation Metric)
REFERENCES:
6) &azim ,goulmine/ ,utonomic &et'or# Management .rinciples/ ,cademic .ress
9:66
9) Monique Calisti/ 2ohn C) Strassner/ ,d1anced ,utonomic &et'or#ing and
Communication/ Springer 9::H
<) Mieso +en#o/ Laurence "ianruo Kang/ Kan Nhang/ ,utonomic Computing and
&et'or#ing/ Springer 9::I
CSE110% GREEN COMPUTING
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS
$reen I" 4undamentals0 Gusiness/ I"/ and the En1ironment $reen computing0 carbon
foot print/ scoop on po'er $reen I" Strategies0 +ri1ers/ +imensions/ and $oals
En1ironmentally 3esponsible Gusiness0 .olicies/ .ractices/ and Metrics)
UNIT II GREEN ASSETS AND MODELING
$reen ,ssets0 Guildings/ +ata Centers/ &et'or#s/ and +e1ices ! $reen Gusiness .rocess
Management0 Modeling/ Optimization/ and Collaboration $reen Enterprise
,rchitecture En1ironmental Intelligence $reen Supply Chains $reen Information
Systems0 +esign and +e1elopment Models)
UNIT III GRID FRAMEWOR
;irtualizing of I" systems 3ole of electric utilities/ "elecommuting/ teleconferencing
and teleporting Materials recycling Gest 'ays for $reen .C $reen +ata center
$reen $rid frame'or#)
UNIT IV GREEN COMPLIANCE
Socio!cultural aspects of $reen I" $reen Enterprise "ransformation 3oadmap $reen
Compliance0 .rotocols/ Standards/ and ,udits Emergent Carbon Issues0 "echnologies
and 4uture)
UNIT V CASE STUDIES
"he En1ironmentally 3esponsible Gusiness Strategies 7E3GS8 Case Study Scenarios for
"rial 3uns C,SE S"U+IES ,pplying $reen I" Strategies and ,pplications to a
-ome/ -ospital/ .ac#aging Industry and "elecom Sector)
TE"T BOOS:
6) Ghu1an Unhel#ar/ $reen I" Strategies and,pplications!Using En1ironmental
Intelligence/ C3C .ress/ 2une 9:66
9) Foody Leonhard/ atherrine Murray/ $reen -ome computing for dummies/
,ugust 9::I)
REFERENCES:
6) ,lin $ales/ Michael Schaefer/ Mi#e Ebbers/ $reen +ata Center0 steps for the
2ourney/ ShoffAIGM reboo#/ 9:66)
9) 2ohn Lamb/ "he $reening of I"/ .earson Education/9::I)
<) 2ason -arris/ $reen Computing and $reen I"!Gest .ractices on regulations =
industry/ Lulu)com/ 9::H)
>) Carl Speshoc#y/ Empo'ering $reen Initiati1es 'ith I"/ 2ohn Filey = Sons/ 9:6:)
B) Fu Chun 4eng 7editor8/ $reen computing0 Large Scale energy efficiency/ C3C
.ress/ 9:69
CSE1103 CLOUD COMPUTING
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT 5 I FOUNDATIONS
Introduction to Cloud Computing 3oots of Cloud Computing Layers and "ypes of
Clouds +esired features of a Cloud ! Challenges and 3is#s Migration into a Cloud
Se1en step Model of Migration in to a Cloud Enriching the ?Integrations as a Ser1ice@
.aradigm for the Cloud Era "he Enterprise Cloud Computing .aradigm)
UNIT 5 II INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
;irtual Machines .ro1isioning and Migration Ser1ices Management of ;irtual
Machines for Cloud Infrastructures "he anatomy of cloud infrastructures distributed
Management of ;irtual Infrastructures ! Scheduling "echniques Capacity Management
to meet SL, Commitments Enhancing Cloud Computing En1ironments Using Cluster
as a Ser1ice Cloud Storage
UNIT 5 III PLATFORM AND SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
Integration of .ri1ate and .ublic Clouds ,ne#a Cloud .latform -ybrid Cloud
Implementation For#flo' Engine for clouds ,rchitecture of 'or#flo' management
System "he Map3educe .rogramming Model and Implementations Map3educe
.rogramming Model Ma%or Map3educe Implementations for the Cloud Map3educe
Impacts
UNIT 5 IV MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT
,n ,rchitecture for 4ederated Cloud Computing SL, Management in Cloud
Computing "raditional ,pproaches to SL, Management "ypes of SL, Life Cycle
of SL, ,utomated policy based management .erformance .rediction for -.C on
clouds $rid and Cloud -.C in the Cloud0 .erformance related issues
UNIT 5 V GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY
Organisational 3eadiness and Change Management in the cloud age Gasic concept of
Organisational 3eadiness Common Change Management Models +ata Security in
the Cloud Cloud Computing and +ata Security 3is# Cloud Computing and Identity
Content le1el Security "echnologies for +ata Security in Cloud Computing
REFERENCES :
14 3a%#umar Guyya/ 2ames Groberg and ,ndre% $oscins#i/ Cloud Computing
.rinciples and .aradigms/ Filey 9:66
24 Gor#o 4urht/ ,rmando Escalante/ -andboo# of Cloud Computing/ Springer 9:6:
34 Michael Miller/ Cloud Computing0 Feb!Gased ,pplications "hat Change the Fay
Kou For# and Collaborate Online/ 5ue .ublishing/ ,ugust 9::H)
#4 umar Saurabh/ ?Cloud Computing Insights into &e' Era Infrastructure@/
Filey Indian Edition/9:664

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