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Data Communications and
NetworksNetworksChapter 1: Introduction
Pham Quang Thai [email protected]
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Textbooks
Textbooks[1] Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data communications and networking,
McGraw Hill, 2007, 4th edition[2] Fred Hasall, Data communications, computer networks and open
systems, Addition-wesley, 1995, 4th editionReferencesReferences[3] Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer networks, Prentice-Hall
international Inc, 4th edition[4] Trn Vn S, Truyn S Liu v Mng Thng Tin S, NXB HQG,
2005[5] Kamilo Feher, Wireless Digital Communications, Prentice-Hall PTR,
1995
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Why data communications and
networks?
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Data communications
Data: information presented in whatever form
agreed upon by the parties creating and using
the data.
Data communications: the exchange of data Data communications: the exchange of data
between two devices via some form of
transmission medium.
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Five components of data
communications
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Networks
A network: a set of devices (often referred to
as nodes) connected by communication links.
A node can be a computer, printer, or any
other device capable of sending and/or other device capable of sending and/or
receiving data generated by other nodes on
the network.
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Categories of networks topology
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Layered tasks
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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
model
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Roles of OSIs layers
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The physical layer is responsible for movements of
individual bits from one hop (node) to the next
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The data link layer is responsible for moving
frames from one hop (node) to the next
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The network layer is responsible for the
delivery of individual packets from
the source host to the destination host
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Assessment and Courses contentPercent Note
Quizzes 20%
Final project 20% Group project
Final 60% Writing test (120 m)
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Physical (C1-2) Data link (C3-5) Network (C6-7)
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SyllabiWeek Content Test
1 C1
2 C1
3 C1 Quiz 1
4 C2
5 C2
6 C2 Quiz 2
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7 C3
8 C3
9 C3 Quiz 3
10 C4
11 C5
12 C5
13 C5 Quiz 4
14 Final project
15 Final project