![]() User Datagram Protocol (UDP): Introduction to UDP, Remote Procedure Call, The Real-Time Transport Protocol. Elements of Transport Protocols: Addressing, Connection Establishment, Connection Release, Flow Control and Buffering, Multiplexing, Crash Recovery, Simple transport Protocol. Transport Layer: The Transport Service: Services Provided to the Upper Layers, Transport Service Primitives, Berkeley Sockets. Network Layer in the Internet: The IP Protocol, IP Addresses, Internet Control Protocols, OSPF-The Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, BGP-The Exterior Gateway Routing Protocol, Internet Multicasting, Mobile IP,IPv6. Internetworking: Networks Differences, Connecting Networks, Concatenated Virtual Circuits, Connection less Internetworking, Tunneling, Internetwork Routing, Fragmentation. Quality of Service: Requirements, Techniques for Achieving Good Quality of Service, Integrated Services, Differentiated Services. Network Layer: Congestion Control Algorithms: General Principles of Congestion Control, Congestion Prevention Policies, Congestion Control in Virtual-Circuit Subnets, Congestion Control in Datagram Subnets, Load Shedding, Jitter Control. Routing Algorithms: The Optimality Principle, Shortest Path, Routing, Flooding, Distance Vector Routing, Link State Routing, Hierarchical Routing, Broadcast Routing, Multicast Routing, Routing for Mobile Hosts. Network Layer: Network Layer Design Issues: Store-and-Forward Packet Switching, Services Provided to the Transport Layer, Implementation of Connectionless Service, Implementation of Connection-Oriented Service, Comparison of Virtual-Circuit & Datagram Subnets. Example Networks: The Internet, Connection-Oriented Networks (X.25, Frame Relay & ATM), Ethernet. ![]() Reference Models: The OSI Reference Model, The TCP/IP Reference Model. Network Software: Protocol Hierarchies, Design Issues for the Layers, Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services, Service Primitives, The Relationship of Services to Protocols. ![]() Introduction to Computer Network: Uses of Computer Networks: Business Applications, Home Applications, Mobile Users, Social Issues, Network Hardware: LANs, MANs, WANs.
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