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College Of Engineering Manjari (Bk),


Pune - 412307.

COURSE FILE
OF
DATA COMMUNIATION & WIRELESS SENSOR
NETWORK
(310243)

2014-15
T E (COMP) 2012 COURSE
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING
DCWSN
Course File
Course Name: TE Computer 2012

Subject Code: 310243

Authors: - 1) Prof. Rathod R. B.

2) Prof. S. V. Phulari

3) Prof. Bhadkumbhe S. M.

4) Prof. Bamanikar A. A.

5) Prof. Gardi M. S.

Course Coordinator- Prof. Rathod R. B.

Assistant Professor

Computer Engineering Department

Subject Teachers:

1) Prof. Rathod R. B.

Creation Date: - June 2014

Last Updated: - June 2014

Version: - 1
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INDEX
Sr. Page.
No. Topic No.

1 Academic College Calendar

2 Teaching Scheme

3 Subject syllabus

4 How to use this course file

5 PEO, PO, GA and CO

6 Co/PO Mapping and Co GA mapping

7 Course Calendar

8 Course / Teaching Plan

9 Individual Time Table

10 Unit wise Notes

11 Unit-wise Question Bank

12 List of Assignments (Submission, Assessments record&


Samples)
13 Attendance sheet with Continuous Assessment for assignments
14 Internal Examinations Question Paper sets
15 QUIZ RECORD
16 University Question Papers
17 Co attainments
18 Result Analysis of the subject
19 Feedback of the subject
Pune District Education Associations
College of Engineering, Manjari (BK), Pune 412307
COEM/ACAD/14-15/ Date: 20/05/2014

COLLEGE CALENDER
Academic Year 2014-15 (Semester I)
Sr.
Particulars Date Day
No
Admission to higher classes : Start 09/06/2014 Thursday
01
End 15/06/2014 Wednesday
02 First Term commencement 15/06/2014 Wednesday
12/07/2014 Tuesday To
03 Mock Test for online (S.E.) Examination
To 13/07/2014 Wednesday
**Commencement of first University Online
04 15/07/2014 Friday
Exam for second year
**Completion of First University Online Exam
05 20/07/2014 Wednesday
for Second Year
06 Inauguration of student chapter. 29/07/2014 Friday
**Commencement of University In-semester
07 03/08/2014 Wednesday
Offline Exam (T.E. & B.E.).
**Completion of University In-semester
08 08/08/2014 Monday
Offline Exam (T.E. & B.E.).
09 Installation of SRC. 10/08/2014 Wednesday
10 Independence Day. 15/08/2014 Monday
19/08/2014 Friday To
11 Mock Test for online (S.E.) Examination
To 20/08/2014 Saturday
**Commencement of Second University Online
12 22/08/2014 Monday
Exam for Second Year
**Completion of Second University Online
13 26/08/2014 Friday
Exam for Second Year
14 Teachers Day & Ganesh Chaturthi (Holiday). 05/09/2014 Monday
15 Anant Chaturthi (Holiday). 15/09/2014 Thursday
16 Completion of Syllabus. 28/09/2014 Wednesday
Submission of First Phase Project/Seminar 28/09/2014 Wednesday
17
Report if applicable.
29/09/2014 to Thursday
18 Mock Practical/Oral Exam(SE,TE,BE)
01/10/2014 to Saturday
19 Display provisional detention list 30/09/2014 Friday
20 Starting Date of submission of Term work 03/10/2014 Monday
21 Last Date of submission of Term work 05/10/2014 Wednesday
22 First Term Conclusion 06/10/2014 Thursday

** Holidays & University online/offline exam concerned dates mentioned above may change
subject to directives of Savitribai Phule Pune University & that will be communicated as & when
published by SPPU.

Dean (Academic) Principal

PDEAs COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MANJARI (Bk)

COURSE FILE
SYLLABUS

THIRD YEAR (COMPUTER ENGINEERING)

COURSE 2012

(EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE 2014)


Subject Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Mark
Subject
Code Hrs/Week

Tut End
In-Semester Total
Lect. ori Pract Tw Pr OR Semeste
Assessment
a r
ls Exam

SEM- I

310241 Theory of Computation 4 30 70 100

100
310242 Operating Systems Design 4 30 70

Data Communication and 100


310243 4 30 70
Wireless Sensor Networks

Database Management 100


310244 3 30 70
Systems Applications

Computer Forensic 100


310245 3 30 70
and Cyber
Applications

310246 Programming Lab-I 4 50 50 100

310247 Programming Lab-II 4 50 50 100

Employability Skills
310248 2 50 50
Development Lab

Total of Semester I 18 10 150 100 50 100 350 750

How to Use This Course File


This course file assumes that the facilitators are aware of collaborative learning methodologies.

This course will provide an approach to facilitate the session on Digital Communication
modules in collaborative learning environment.

The facilitator is expected to refer this course file before the session.

Icon of Graduate Attributes

K M D I
Mathematical Design & Investigation of
Engineering
Modelling Development problems
knowledge

M E E T
Environment
Modern Engineer & Sustainability Ethics
Tool Usage Society

T O P L
Individual & Communication Project Life Long
Team work Management & Learning
Finance

Program Education Objectives (PEO)


1. To prepare globally competent graduates having strong fundamentals, domain knowledge,
updated with modern technology to provide the effective solutions for engineering problems.
2. To prepare the graduates to work as a committed professional with strong professional ethics
and values, sense of responsibilities, understanding of legal, safety, health, societal, cultural
and environmental issues.
3. To prepare committed and motivated graduates with research attitude, lifelong learning,
investigative approach, and multidisciplinary thinking.
4. To prepare the graduates with strong managerial and communication skills to work
effectively as individual as well as in teams

Programme Outcomes (PO)


1. Graduates will know the knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering.
2. Graduates will able to design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and
interpret data.
3. Graduates will apply process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as
economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health, and safety, manufacturability
and sustainability.
4. Graduates will able to function on multidisciplinary teams.
5. Graduates will able to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
6. Graduates will able to understand professional & ethical responsibility.
7. Graduates will able to communicate effectively.
8. Graduates will demonstrate the broad education necessary to understand the impact of
engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context.
9. Graduates able to reorganize the need and ability to engage in lifelong learning.
10. Graduates will apply knowledge on contemporary issues.
11. Graduates will able to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice.
12. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to participate and succeed in competitive
examinations like GATE, GRE.

Graduate Attributes (GA)


1. Engineering knowledge
2. Mathematical modelling
3. Design/development of solutions
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems
5. Modern tool usage
6. The engineer and society
7. Environment and sustainability
8. Ethics
9. Individual and team work
10. Communication
11. Project management and finance:
12. Life-long learning

Course Description:
You learn the fundamental concepts of Data Communication and Wireless Sensor Network. It
can be used by the students in Computer Science as an introduction to the underlying ideas of
the domain like Networking, Wireless Communication and IOT. It explains the topics like
Encoding, Multiplexing, WSN node architecture, Routing, Wakeup Concept, Data
Dissemination and Gathering, WSN OS and many more.

Course Outcome CO
At the end of course student will be able to:

1. CO1: Ability to program using data communication methods and algorithm


2. CO2: Ability to solve problem of data transmission and understanding protocol
3. CO3: Ability to setup, configure and program WSN
4. CO4: Able to design different issues regarding the WSN
5. CO5: Able to solve routing problem in different architecture environment of WSN
6. CO6: Ability to use different programming application for WSN, BIGDATA

PO to PEO Mapping with the help of Articulation Matrix: -


PO PEO: 1 PEO: 2 PEO: 3 PEO: 4

10

11

12

CO to PO Mapping with the help of Articulation Matrix: -


PO

CO 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CO1

CO2

CO3

CO4

CO5

CO6

CO to GA Mapping with the help of Articulation Matrix: -


GA

CO 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CO1

CO2

CO3

CO4

CO5

CO6

PDEAs COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MANJARI (Bk)

COURSE FILE
Programme: Third Year Semester: V

Department: Computer Engineering Academic Year: 2013-14

Course Name: 2012 Course Faculty: Prof. R. B. Rathod

Course Code: 310243 Designation: Asst. Professor

Course Calendar
Start Date End Date

Semester Start and End

Date

Assignment

No: Date of Submission Date of return after evaluation

First

Second

Third

Unit Test

No: Date of Submission Date of return after evaluation

First

Second

Faculty Details:
Name of Faculty: Prof. R. B. Rathod

Designation: Asst. Professor

Department: Computer Engineering

1. Course Plan

Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme:


Theory: 4 Hrs / Week In semester Assessment: 30 Marks

End semester Assessment: 70 Marks

Lect Proposed
Unit Name of the Topic References
No Date

Introduction: Mathematical foundation,


1 16/06/14 1,2,3
Baseband, Broadband and Carrier

2 Transmission Modes, Bit & Baud Rate, SNR 17/06/14 1,2,4

3 Channel Bandwidth and rate of Communication 18/06/14 1,2,4

Digital Modulation Techniques: PCM, PCM


4 20/06/14 1,2,4
Encoder and Decoder, DPCM

ADPCM, Delta modulation, Adaptive Delta


5 23/06/14 1,2,3
Modulation, RS-232C

Line Coding techniques: Bipolar, Unipolar, RZ,


I 6 24/06/14 1,2,4,
NRZ, Manchester, AMI,

Multiplexing techniques: TDM, FDM, WDM,


7 25/06/14 1,2,5
and CDMA

LAN standards: Ethernet, Wireless LAN,


8 27/06/14 2,5,6
WiMax, ZigBee, Bluetooth

Infrastructure and Infrastructure less


9 30/06/14 1,2,4
(Adhoc n/w) wireless topologies.

VLAN, Basics of VPN, VPN tools and


10 01/07/14 1,2,3
Applications.
Wireless Transmission: Electromagnetic
11 Spectrum, Radio, Micro Waves, Infrared, 02/07/14 1,2,3
Light wave

modem Switching Techniques: Circuit


12 04/07/14 1,2,5
Switching, Packet Switching

Hardware Components: Transceivers, Access


13 07/07/14 1,2,5
Points and wireless routers
II Data link layer design issues: Services,
14 08/07/14 1,2,4
Framing, Error and flow control

Stop-and-Wait protocol, Sliding Window


15 09/07/14 1,2,3
protocol

Channel allocation: Static and Dynamic


16 11/07/14 1,2,4
allocation

17 Multiple Access Protocols: ALOHA, CSMA 14/07/14 1,2,3

18 CSMA/CD ,CSMA/CA 15/07/14 2,4,5

19 Basic Concepts of WSN: Background 16/07/14 2,4,5

Applications: Building Automation, Sensors


20 21/07/14 2,5,6
and Robots, Health Care
III
WSN Architecture: Sensor Type and
21 22/07/14 2,4,6
Technology

22 RFID based data communication, Architecture 23/07/14 2,3,5

Data link layer protocols


23 25/07/14 2, 4,5
Link Layer: Error control, Framing

MAC Layer: Low duty cycle protocols and


24 28/07/14 2,4,5
wakeup concepts

IV Contention-based
25 29/07/14 2,3,6
protocols, Schedule-based protocols

Networking Sensors: ZigBee, Sensor


26 30/07/14 1,2,5
MAC(S-MAC) protocol for WSN

27 Naming and Addressing: Fundamentals 01/08/14 2,5,5


name management in wireless sensor
28 04/08/14 2,5,5
networks

Routing Protocols for WSN


29 05/08/14 2,3,5
Data Dissemination and Gathering

Routing Challenges and Design Issues in


30 06/08/14 2,4,6
WSN

31 ,Routing Techniques: Flooding, SPIN 08/08/14 2,5,6


V
Infrastructure Establishment: Topology
32 11/08/14 2,4,5
Control, Clustering, time synchronization

case study of Data Communication from


33 12/08/14 2,3,5
HDMI Camera in host and accessory modes

34 PICONET, Tunneling Protocols 13/08/14 2,4,5

Infrastructure Establishment for WSN


35 18/08/14 2,3,4
Localization and Positioning

36 Task driven Sensing, Rolls of Sensor nodes 19/08/14 2,3,6


and utilities
VI 37 Sensor network platforms and tools 20/08/14 2,4

38 Operating Systems for WSN: OS Design 25/08/14 2,5,6


Issues
39 Tiny OS, Mate, Magnet OS, MANTIS, Nano- 26/08/14 2,5,6
RK OS
40 Content delivery networks. Introduction to 27/08/14 2,3,5,6
Internet of Things (IoT)

References:
Type Detail

Text (1) Kurose, Ross Computer Networking a Top Down Approach Featuring
the Internet, Pearson; 6th edition.
Text (2) Fang Zhaho, Leonidas Guibas, Wireless Sensor Networks: An
information Processing Approach
Reference (3) Dipankar Raychaudhari, Mario Cerla,Emerging Wireless Technologies
and the Future Mobile Internet
Reference (4) Lyla B. Das, Embedded Systems: An Integrated Approach

Reference (5) Kazim Sohraby, Daniel Minoli, Taieb Znati, Wireless Sensor Networks:
Technology, Protocols and Applications
Reference (6) Robert Faludi, Wireless Sensor Networks.
2. Lesson Plan for Each Class:
Time Topic

5 Minutes Revision of the Previous class

5 Minutes Outline of the Discussion

40 Minutes Lecture

5 Minutes Summary of the Lecture

5 Minutes Any Queries / Doubts

3. Method of Evaluation:
Sr. No. Evaluation Components Nature of Components Duration

1 Unit Test I Closed Book 1 Hour

2 Unit Test I Closed Book 1 Hour

3 Assignment I Open Book 1 Week

4 Assignment II Open Book 1 Week

5 Assignment III Open Book 1 Week

6 QUIZ Closed Book 30 Minutes

7 Final Exam Closed Book 2 Hour

4. List out any new topics or any innovation you would like to introduce in
teaching the subject in this semester.
Mobile adhoc network, Role plays method, PPT.
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INDIVIDUALTIMETABLE
Prof. R.B.Rathod

Semester-I ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014 2015

Dept: Computer Department with Effect from: 16/06/2014

DAY 1 2 3 4 5 6

TIME 09.30- 10.30- 12.15- 01.15- 02.30- 03.30-


10.30 11.30 01.15 02.15 03.30 04.30

DCWSN
T2-PL-II-(1110)
MON (TE)

1121

DS DCWSN
T1-PL-II-(1110)
TUE (SE) (TE)
Lunch Break

Short Break
1122 1121

DCWSN DS
PROJECT-1112
WED (TE) (SE)

1121 1122

DS
T1-PL-II-(1110)
THU (SE)

1122

DS DCWSN
T2-PL-II-(1110)
FRI (SE) (TE)

1122 1121

TIME 08.00- 09.00- 10.30- 1130-


09.00 10.00 11.30 12.30

SAT

LOAD: Theory =8 Practical= 10 Total = 18

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