Computer Networking Course code: 130707 | 6 ECTS credits
Basic information
Level of Studies:
Year of Study:
2
Semester:
4
Requirements:
Computer Architecture and Organization 1
Goal:
Acquiring knowledge from basic parameters that affect the transmission of speech and data in communication systems, from the technologies and standards of networked systems.
Outcome:
Training for design and realization of computer networks of smaller size and complexity.
Contents of the course
Theoretical instruction:
- Introductory lecture. Time domain, frequency domain, Fourier analysis, analog and digital data transmission, transmission parameters, noise .. Encoding. NRZL, Manchester, AMI Analog modulation AM, FM, PM;
- Digital modulation ASK, FSK, PSK. Spread Spectrum techniques FSS, DSS;
- Sampling Theorem. Impulse code modulation. Frequency, time and code multiplex. Modems, xDLS technology, cable distribution systems.
- Transmission media: wired and wireless.
- Flow control, sliding window, error control.
- Local computer networks according to IEEE standards: IEEE 802.1 - IEEE.3 (Ethernet).
- Wireless Networks: IEEE 802.11 (WiFi); IEEE 802.15 (Bluetooth, ZigBee).
- Hubs, switches and routers. Collision and emission domains.
- Internet protocol IPv4, subnetting, ARP protocol.
- CIDR and VLSM Techniques.
- Internet Protocol IPv6. Static and dynamic address allocation.
- Virtual local area network, spanning tree protocols, security and intranet attacks.
- Direct and indirect routing, distance vector and link-state routing algorithms.
- Transport layer protocols; TCP and UDP protocols.
- Application layer protocols.
Practical instruction (Problem solving sessions/Lab work/Practical training):
- In the laboratory, the administration of networked computers under Windows and Linux operating systems, the public presentation of the project of the structural cabling. The course program complies with the IEEE/ACMComputingCurriculum: CE2016 Computer Engineering Body of Knowledge: CE-NWK 1-6,CE-NWK9, 11 IT2008 Information Technology Body of Knowledge: IT-NET.
Textbooks and References
- Vasiljević, V. Računarske mreže, VIŠER, Beograd, 2016.
- Vasiljević, V., Predrag, G., Krneta, B. Ilić, V. Mihajlović, V., Administracija i projektovanje računarskih mreža, VIŠER, Beograd, 2016.
- Vasiljević, V.,Pavić, B., Kostić, I.,, Digitalne telekomunikacije – priručnik za laboratorijske. vežbe, VIŠER, Beograd, 2011.
- Kurosse, J., Ross, K., Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, Addison Wesley, 2014.
Number of active classes (weekly)
Lectures:
3
Practical classes:
2
Other types of classes:
0
Grading (maximum number of points: 100)
Pre-exam obligations
Points
activities during lectures
10
activities on practial excersises
20
seminary work
0
colloquium
20
Final exam
Points
Written exam
50
Oral exam
0