1.0 BISDN and ATM Technology
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Functional Architecture and UNI Configurations of BISDN
1.3 Asynchronous Transfer Mode
1.4 BISDN Protocol Reference Model
1.5 Physical Layer of BISDN
1.6 ATM Layer of BISDN
1.7 ATM Adaptation Layer of BISDN
1.8 Control and Management in BISDN
1.9 Traffic and Congestion Control in BISDN
1.10 ATM Switching
2.0 High-Speed Data Networks and Services
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Open System Architecture
2.3 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
2.4 Local Area Networks
2.5 IEEE High-Speed LANs
2.6 Data Services in ATM Networks
2.7 High-Speed and Real-Time Communication Protocol
2.8 Internet
2.9 Information Infrastructure and Information Superhighway
3.0 Broadband Video Services and Technology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Broadband Video Services
3.3 Video Compression Techniques
3.4 MPEG-2 Video Technology
3.5 Packet Video Transmission
3.6 High-Definition Television
Length:
Approximately 45 class hours and 15 lab/workshop hours
Method of Evaluation:
1. A mid-term examination, worth 30% of the final grade
2. A final examination, worth 40% of the final grade
3. Several assignments, worth 30% of the final grade
Teaching Method:
The course is to be offered in a standard lecture format.
Textbooks:
Broadband Telecommunications Technology, Second Edition, 1996
Byeong Gi Lee, Minho Kang, Jonghee Lee
Artech House
Location:
classes will be conducted at the campus of the Institute.
Theory/Skill Objectives:
Upon completion of this subject, the successful student will:
1. Have basic understanding of BISDN and ATM technology including:
BISDN protocol reference model, physical layer of BISDN, ATM layer of
BISDN, ATM adaptation layer
of BISDN, Control and Management in
BISDN, traffic and congestion control in BISDN, and ATM switching.
2. Have basic knowledge of high-speed data networks and services
including: open system architecture, The TCP/IP protocol suite, Local
Area Networks (LANs), IEEE high-speed
LANs, data services in ATM
networks, high-speed and real-time communication protocols, Internet,
and information infrastructure and information superhighway.
3. Have an overview of broadband video services and technology including:
Broadband video services, video compression techniques, MPEG-2 video
technology, packet video
transmission, and high-definition TV. |