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Lingaya’s University, FaridabadFixed TDM, Classical Aloha, Slotted Aloha, Carriersense multiple access, Demand assigned multipleaccess, PRMA packet reservation multiple access,Reservation TDMA, Multiple access with collisionavoidance, Polling, Inhibit sense multiple access;CDMA: Spread Aloha multiple access3. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: GSM:Mobile services, System architecture, Radiointerface, Protocols, Localization And Calling,Handover, Security, New data services; DECT:System architecture, Protocol architecture; TETRA,UMTS and IMT-2000: UMTS Basic architecture,UTRA FDD mode, UTRA TDD mode4. SATELLITE & BROADCAST SYSTEMS: History,Applications, Basics: GEO, LEO, MEO; Routing,Localization, Handover, Examples, Cyclicrepetition of data, Digital audio, broadcasting:Multimedia object transfer protocol; Digital videobroadcasting5. WIRELESS LAN: Infrared vs. Radio transmission,Infrastructure and Ad hoc Networks, IEEE 802.11:System architecture, Protocol architecture,Physical layer, Medium access control layer, MACmanagement, Future development; HIPERLAN:Protocol architecture, Physical layer, Channelaccess control. Sublayer, Medium access controlSublayer, Information bases And Networking;Bluetooth: User scenarios, Physical layer, MAClayer, Networking. Security, Link management.6. MOBILE NETWORK LAYER: Mobile IP: Goals,assumptions and requirements, Entities andTerminology, IP packet delivery, Agentadvertisement and discovery, Registration,Tunnelling and Encapsulation , Optimizations,Reverse tunnelling, Ipv6; Dynamic hostconfiguration protocol, Ad hoc networks: Routing,Destination sequence distance vector, Dynamicsource routing, Hierarchical algorithms, Alternativemetrics,7. MOBILE TRANSPORT LAYER: Traditional TCP:Congestion control, Slow start, Fastretransmit/fast recovery, Implications on mobility;Indirect TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Fastretransmit/fast recovery, Transmission/time-outfreezing, Selective retransmission, Transactionoriented TCPTEXT BOOKJochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, AddisonWesley/Pearson Education, 2005REFERENCE BOOKS1. Garg Kumkum, ”Mobile Computing”, PearsonEducation, 20062. Talukder Asoke K. and Yavagal R. R., “MobileComputing”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2005.3. Uwe Hansman, Lothar Merk, Martin S. Nicklousand Thomas Stober, “Principles of MobileComputing”, 2nd Edition, Springer-Verlag, 2003,ISBN 81-7722-468-94. Dharma Prakash Agrawal and Qing-An Zeng,“Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems”, 2ndedition, 20065. Stallings William, “Wireless Communications andNetworks”, Pearson Education, 20096. Yi-Bing Lin and Imrich Chlamtac, “Wireless andMobile Network Architectures”, John Wiley & Sons,2004, ISBN 9971-51-366-87. Rappaport, “Wireless Communications Principlesand Practices” Prentice Hall, 2nd edition, 2006.8. Nicopolitidis P., “Wireless Networks”, John Wileyand Sons, 2003.9. Pahlavan K and Krishnamurthy P., “Principles ofWireless Networks” Prentice Hall, 2002.10. Richharia M., “Mobile Satellite Communication:Principles and Trends”, Pearson Education, 2000.WEB REFERENCES1. http://www.it.iitb.ac.in/~it601/dep/?id=32. http://www.onesmartclick.com/engineering/digitalcommunications.html3. http://www.nd.edu/~surendar/teach/spr02/ubicomp/lecture.shtml4. http://es.fbk.eu/people/murphy/classes/290e/notes/index.htmlIT-425OBJECT ORIENTED L T P CrSOFTWARE ENGINEERINGAND UML 5 0 0 3OBJECTIVETo provide adequate knowledge about the differenttypes of system software available and to introducethe object oriented concepts to the programmingskills.PRE-REQUISITESUnderstanding of object orientation and knowledge ofsoftware engineering1. REVIEW OF OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS:Design objects, class hierarchy, inheritance,polymorphism, object relationships andassociations, aggregations and objectcontainment, object persistence, meta classes,object oriented systems development life cycle,Software development process, object orientedsystems development: a use case drivenapproach.2. OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS: Analysisprocess, use case driven object oriented analysis,use-case model, object classification, theory,different approaches for identifying classes,classes, responsibilities and collaborators,identifying object relationships, attributes andmethods, super sub class relationships, A- part ofrelationships aggregation, class responsibilities,object responsibilities.3. OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN: Object orienteddesign process, corollaries, design axioms, designpatterns, object oriented design philosophy4. METHODOLOGY FOR OBJECT ORIENTEDDESIGN: Object modeling technique as softwareengineering methodology, Rumbaughmethodology, Jacobson Methodology, BoochMethodology5. UNIFIED APPROACH FOR OBJECT ORIENTEDDESIGN: Patterns, Frameworks, the unifiedapproach, unified modeling language (UML).61

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