INSS
538
DATA COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS & NETWORKS
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND Term
I 2001-2002
Graduate
Programs
Lecturer: Manfred Trostmann
Phone 06171 78194 or
+491715496690
Mail trostmann@rz.uni-frankfurt.de
Location:
RAMSTEIN- Kapaun_Grad
TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS
Time:18:45
to 21:30 21
AUG / 12 OCT
PREREQUISITE.
All undergraduate prerequisites or permission of professor.
CREDIT.
Three (3) semester hours.
PURPOSE.
This course provides analysis of data communication technology and the
application of data communication technology within the public and private
sector enterprise.
Course
Objective. This course enables students to understand:
1.The concepts and terminology of data communications
2.Network design and distributed information systems
3.Equipment, protocols and architectures and transmission
alternatives
4.The communications environment, regulatory issues, and network
pricing and
management
Topics
Sessions:
The
course will consist of a series of sessions, as shown in the outline. Students
are expected to read appropriate sections of the text and handouts before coming
to class.
Course
Requirements.
Examinations:
There will be two examinations. These exams will be designed to help you
improve your understanding of the basic concepts discussed in the course. As
such, these exams will be a mix of short answers as well as essay questions.
Research
Project. The class will be organized into teams for the
project completion. Both team and individual grades will be awarded for the
project. The purpose of the project is to give the student an opportunity to
bring the information and concepts learned in the course to bear on a topic of
the student's interest.
Text.
DATA
COMMUNICATION. By White (Thomson
Learning)
Grading: Grades for this
course will be based on:
Mini Cases .......................................15%
Midterm...........................................20%
Project ..........................................30%
Final ............................................35%
and will be assigned as follows:
A 93 to 100
B 84 to <93
C 73 to <84
F Less than 73
Session
Schedule
Session
Subject
Text Reading
1 Introduction to Computer
Networks and Data Communications CH 1
2
Fundamentals of Data and Signals CH 2
3
The Media: Conducted and Wireless
CH 3
4
Making Connections
CH
4
5
Multiplexing: Sharing a
Medium
CH 5
6
Errors, Error Detection, and Error
Control CH 6
7
Local Area Networks: The
Basics CH
7
8 MIDTERM
9
Local Area Networks: Internetworking CH 8
10
Local Area Networks: Software and Support Systems
CH 9
11 Introduction to Wide Area
Networks
CH10
12
The Internet CH11
13
Telecommunication Systems CH12
14
Network Security, Design and Management CH13 and 14
15
Presentations
16
Presentations & FINAL