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JNTUA College of Engineering (Autonomous), Ananthapuramu
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Advance Network Technologies
Professional Elective Course– IV
Course Code: Semester VII(R20) L T P C : 3 0 0 3
Course Objectives:
• To inculcate the basic knowledge of micro economics and financial accounting
• To make the students learn how demand is estimated for different products, input-output relationship
for optimizing production and cost
• To know the various types of Market Structures & pricing methods and its strategies
• To give an overview on investment appraisal methods to promote the students to learn how to plan
long-term investment decisions.
• To provide fundamental skills on Accounting and to explain the process of preparing Financial
statements
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Define the concepts related to Managerial Economics, financial accounting and management.
CO2: Understand the fundamentals of Economics viz., Demand, Production, cost, revenue and markets
CO3: Apply the concepts of production, cost and revenues for effective business decisions
CO4: Analyze how to invest their capital and maximize returns
CO5: Evaluate the capital budgeting techniques
CO6: Develop theaccounting statements and evaluate the financial performance of business entity.
UNIT-I: Network Layer
Network layer: Network Layer Services, Packet Switching, Performance, provided transport layers,
implementation connectionless services, implementation connection-oriented services, comparison of
virtual –circuit and datagram subnets. IPV4 Address, Forwarding of IP Packets, Internet Protocol, ICMP
v4, Mobile IP
UNIT-II: Routing Algorithms
Routing Algorithms–Distance Vector routing, Link State Routing, Path Vector Routing, Unicast Routing
Protocol-Internet Structure, Routing Information Protocol, Open-Source Path First, Border Gateway
Protocol V4, Broadcast routing, Multi casting routing, Multicasting Basics, Intradomain Multicast
Protocols, IGMP.
UNIT-III: IPv6
IPv6 Addressing, IPv6 Protocol, Transition from IPv4 to IPv6.Transport Layer Services, connectionless
versus connection-oriented protocols. Transport Layer Protocols: Simple Protocol, Stop and Wait, Go-
Back-N, Selective repeat, Piggy Backing. UDP: User datagram, Services, Applications. TCP: TCP
services, TCP features, segment, A TCP connection, Flow control, error control, congestion control.
UNIT- IV: SCTP
SCTP: SCTP services SCTP features, packet format, An SCTP association, flow control, error control.
QUALITY OF SERVICE: flow characteristics, flow control to improve QOS: scheduling, traffic shaping,
resource reservation, admission control.
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