Saturday, July 7, 2012

CS2402 MOBILE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING Syllabus



CS2402     MOBILE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING                        L T P C

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UNIT I     MOBILE NETWORKS                                                    9
Cellular  Wireless  Networks  –  GSM  –  Architecture  –  Protocols  –  Connection
Establishment  –  Frequency Allocation  – Routing  – Mobility Management  – Security –
GPRS.


UNIT II   WIRELESS NETWORKS                      9
Wireless LANs and PANs – IEEE 802.11 Standard – Architecture – Services –Network –
HiperLAN – Blue Tooth- Wi-Fi – WiMAX


UNIT III   ROUTING                          9
Mobile  IP  –  DHCP  –  AdHoc–  Proactive  and  Reactive  Routing  Protocols  –  Multicast
Routing.

UNIT IV   TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION LAYERS                9
Mobile TCP– WAP – Architecture – WWW Programming Model– WDP – WTLS – WTP –
WSP – WAE – WTA Architecture – WML – WMLScripts.

UNIT V   PERVASIVE COMPUTING                     9
Pervasive  computing  infrastructure-applications-  Device  Technology  -  Hardware,
Human-machine  Interfaces, Biometrics, and Operating systems– Device Connectivity –
Protocols, Security, and Device Management- Pervasive Web Application architecture-
Access from PCs and PDAs - Access via WAP          
                                                                                                       TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:

1. Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, PHI, Second Edition, 2003.
2.  Jochen  Burkhardt,  Pervasive  Computing:  Technology  and  Architecture  of  Mobile
Internet Applications, Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd
  edition, 2007

REFERENCES:

1. Frank Adelstein, Sandeep KS Gupta, Golden Richard, Fundamentals of Mobile and
Pervasive Computing, McGraw-Hill 2005
2.  Debashis  Saha,  Networking  Infrastructure  for  Pervasive  Computing:  Enabling
Technologies, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Springer; First edition, 2002
3.  Introduction  to Wireless  and Mobile Systems    by Agrawal  and  Zeng, Brooks/ Cole
(Thomson Learning), First edition, 2002
4. Uwe Hansmann, Lothar Merk, Martin S. Nicklons and Thomas Stober, Principles of
Mobile Computing, Springer, New York, 2003.
               

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