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Syllabus for MSE

Unit I

Physical Layer: Data communications: components – Network criteria – physical


structures – network models – categories of networks –interconnection of networks
– inter network Protocols and standards: protocols-standards-standards
organizations- internet standards Network models: Layered tasks – OSI model –
layers in the OSI model – TCP/IP protocol suite.

Unit II
Digital Transmission: Digital to digital conversion: Line coding – line coding
schemes – block coding – Analog to digital conversion – PCM - transmission
modes: serial transmission – parallel transmission.
Analog Transmission: Digital to Analog conversion: FSK-ASK-PSK
[ABR]Analog to Analog conversion.
Multiplexing: Frequency division multiplexing – Time division multiplexing.

Introduction to Transmission Media (Self Learning)


QUESTION BANK FOR COMPUTER NETWORKS

01. What is an Internet Standards?


02. Write a short note on 2 Popular Internet Standards.
03. Discuss popular topologies for a local area network.
04. Differentiate between LAN, MAN and WAN.
05. Explain OSI-RM. Discuss the significance of each layer.
06. Explain the TCP/ IP protocol suite.
07. Explain the addressing used at each layer of TCP/IP.
08. Differentiate between OSI and TCP/IP models.
09. Explain Transmission Media.
10. Discuss the various types of transmission media.
11. State the data range and applications of CAT 1 to CAT 7 types of cables.
12. Explain various types of Wireless Transmission media.
13. Differentiate between Guided and Unguided transmission media.
14. Define Analog transmission.
15. Define Carrier signal and its role in analog transmission.
16. Define Analog to Analog conversion.
17. Which of the digital to analog conversion techniques is the most vulnerable to
noise?
18. Which characteristics of analog signal are changed to represent the digital
signal in FSK? Illustrate with the help of an example.
19. What is the position of transmission media in the OSI model?
20. Name two major category of transmission media.
21. How do guided media different from unguided media?
22. What is the significance of detwisting and twisted pair cable?
23. What is the purpose of cladding in the optical fiber?
24. Name the advantages of optical fiber over twisted pair and coaxial cable.

25. How does Sky propagation differ from line-of-sight propagation?


26. List three techniques of Digital-to-Digital conversion.
27. Distinguish between signal element and a data element.
28. List line encoding schemes used in digital-to-digital conversion.
29. Compare and Contrast PCM and DM.
30. What are the differences between parallel and serial transmission?
31. Draw the graph of NRZ-L, NRZ-I, Manchester and Differential Manchester
using each of the following data streams, assuming the last signal level is positive.
(i) 10011101 (ii) 00111100 (iii) 01111100 (iv) 00001011
32. What is the Nyquist sampling rate for each of the following signals:
(i) A low pass signal with a bandwidth of 200kHz.
(ii) A band pass signal with a bandwidth of 200kHz, if the lowest frequency is
100kHz.
33. We want to transmit 1000 characters with each character encoded as 8 bits.
Find the number of transmitted bits.
34. Explain ASK (Amplitude Shift Key), FSK (Frequency Shift Key) and PSK
(Phase Shift Key).
35. Explain the working of binary amplitude shift keying for the datastream
10111011.
BOOKS PAGES AND CONTENT FOR REFERENCE

UNIT 1 and UNIT 2

Chapter 1
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4

Chapter 2
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5

Chapter 4
4.1, 4.2, 4.3

Chapter 5
5.1

Chapter 6
6.1 [FDM (pg.no:162) and Synchronous TDM (pg.no:169)]

Chapter 7
7.1, 7.2

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