ECE14 Syllabus
ECE14 Syllabus
ECE14 Syllabus
d November 2011)
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Course Code / Course Title : ECE14 / Data Communications Faculty : ENGR. CYRILL O. ESCOLANO Rank : Contract of Service Instructor Office Address : Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering College of Engineering Contact No. : (042) 540-4271 E-mail Address : cyrillescolano.ece@dostscholars.org Website : www.inhinyerotm.wordpress.com Semester Date : November 8, 2011 March 23, 2012 COURSE DESCRIPTION: This subject primarily introduces the data communication systems;
terminals, modems; terminal control units; multiplexers; concentrators; front-end processors; common carrier services; data communication system design; computer network models; TCP/IP principles; LAN; WAN and some case studies relating the subject.
3 Communications 2
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the end of the course, the students must be able to: A. COGNITIVE AIMS: 1. Understand the fundamentals of data communication systems and computer networking. 2. Comprehend the different data communications protocols and system architecture. 3. Learn the process of IP addressing. B. AFFECTIVE AIMS: 1. Develop and realize the importance of analytical skills with the values of learning thru lectures, interactive blogs, reports and quizzes. 2. Realize how the present data communication systems work. 3. Apply the technical knowledge in understanding the continuously developing data communication technological breakthroughs. COURSE ASSESSENT: Teaching techniques include lectures, seatwork, assignment, quizzes and majors examinations. Interactive demo and lectures thru blog is also utilized to enrich learning. GRADING: Students must earn at least 60 percent (60%) or better to pass this course. Major Examination Quizzes Assignments/Reports Attendance TOTAL Instructors Contact: Students may contact the instructor with any concerns in relation to the course work or the subject. He may be contacted by the phone thru (042) 540-4271 of the College of Engineering, by E-mail or thru posts on his website. Consultation with the instructor is advised every 8:00 to 11:30 TTh. COURSE OUTLINE Period Week 1 No. of Hours 1 Topic/s Orientation Activities Discussion about the scope of the course, presentation of the syllabi. Lectures. Discuss the topic. Lectures. Discuss the topic. Evaluation Measure 45% 35% 15% 5% 100%
Week 2
Week 3
Communications Model Data Communications Networking Protocol and Protocol Architecture Data Transmission a. Concept and Terminologies b. Analog and Digital Data Transmission c. Transmission Impairments d. Transmission Media
Week 4
1 2 Data Encoding Data Communications Interface a. Asynchronous and Synchronous Transmission b. Line Configuration c. Interfacing Data Communications Circuits and Codes Lectures. Discuss the topic. Lectures. Discuss the topic.
Quiz 1
Week 5
Reports
Week 6
1 Week 7 1 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Discussion and evaluation of the preliminary examination. Data Link Control a. Flow Control b. Error Detection c. Error Control d. High-Level Data Link Control e. Other Data Link Control Protocols Wide Area Networks a. Circuit Switching b. Packet Switching Lectures. Discuss the topic. Lectures. Discuss the topic.
2 Week 8 3
Week 9
Week 10
1 3
Quiz 1 c. Frame Relay d. Asynchronous Transfer Mode Local Area Networks a. LAN Technology and Architecture b. LAN Configurations c. Wireless LANs d. LAN systems e. Bridges f. Ethernet Lectures Discuss the topic. Lectures Discuss the topic. Report
Week 11
Week 12
1 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Quiz 4
Week 13
Discussion and evaluation of the midterm examination. Introduction to Communication Architecture and Protocols OSI Layers Architecture TCP/IP Architecture Internetworking Lectures Discuss the topic. Lectures Discuss the topic. Lectures Discuss the topic. Quiz 5 Transport Protocols Network Security Distributed Applications Lectures Discuss the topic.
2 Week 14 3
Week 15
Week 16
1 3
Week 17
IP Addressing
Week 18 References: 1. Blake, R. Electronic Communication Systems. 2nd Edition, Ontario, Canada: Delmar Books, 2008 2. Frenzel, L. E. Communication Electronics. 2nd Edition, International Edition: McGraw-Hill Book, 1994 3. Sharam, Hekmat Communication Networks. PragSoft Corporation, www.pragsoft.com 4. Stalling, Williams, Data and Computer Communications. 5th Edition, 5. Tomasi, W. Advanced Electronic Communications Systems. 6th Edition, Columbus, Ohio: Prentice Hall, 2004 6. CISCO, IP Addressing. Prepared by: Engr. Cyrill O. Escolano Contract of Service Instructor College of Engineering
Lectures. Discuss the topic. Give some example problems FINAL EXAMINATION
Seatwork
Reviewed by: Engr. Fabian R. Tagle Chairman, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Approved by: