01014347 Advanced Network Protocol

(Under Graduated Free Elective Subject)

Ch.1 Fundamentals

Historic View of Telecommunications, Data and Telephone History. Standard Organizations, ITU, ISO, ETSI, ANSI, Bellcore, etc,. Digital Transmission Fundamentals, Electrical to Binary, ASCII, EBCDIC, Digital Voice. The Basic of Telecommunications Protocols, Protocol Sevices, Layering, OSI. Networking Fundamentals, Client/Server Environments, LAN, WAN, Switching Principles.

Ch.2 The Evolving of Telephone Network

The infrastructure, Switching Hierachy, National Information infrastructure, Information Highway, Backbone, Analog and Digital Trunking Multiplexing, Private Network, PBX, VoIP, Centrex, Computer Telephony Applications

Ch.3 Data Link Protocol

 Character Oriented Protocols, Bit Oriented Protocols, HDLC (High – Level Data Link Control), Error Detection and its correction, Link Utilizations

Ch.4 LANs to WANs

LAN Technology, Topologies and Architecter. LAN Devices, Repeater, Bridge, Router, other Network Devices. Ethernet Overview, Media Network Control, Logical Link Layer Acknowledged Connectionless Service. Token Ring Overview, FDDI Overview, Client/Server Network Operation Systems, Bridging and Gap with WANs

Ch.5 Protocol and IP address

Protocols, Reference address in network method, IPv4, IPv6, Network Class, Subnet, Network address reference and Broadcast address, Data Packet

Ch.6 TCP/IP Structure

TCP/IP Standards, Internet Protocol, IP Addressing, DNS, Internet Routing, IP Routing Protocol, TCP, UDP, Internet Applications, Process layer or Application Layer, Host-to-Host layer or Transport Layer, TCP, UDP, Internetwork Layer, Network Interface Layer, IP Mechanism

Ch.7 ISDN

ISDN Overview, ISDN Network Architecture, BRI, PRI, Layer1 Protocol, Activate and Deactivate Procedure  

Ch.8 ISDN Data link Layer

LAPD Overview, LAPD Frame format, I-frame negotiation, TEI assignment. Q.931.

Ch.9 Common Channel Signaling ITU-T No.7

CAS and CCS Comparison, CCS Basic Structure, Level in ITU-T No.7, Signaling Link, Signaling Message, Message Format, Telephone User Part (TUP)

Ch.10 CCS#7 Network

Signaling Network Structure, Signaling Point Numbers, Destination in the signaling Network, Routing in the signaling Network, Priority - Marking of Link Sets, Forwarding Signaling Message, Interwork between an Analog Network and a Digital Signaling Network

 

01017106 Integrated Circuit Techniques

(Graduated Subject)

Ch.1

Integrated Circuit Active Devices Modeling

Ch.2

Single-Two Transistor Amplifier
Ch.3 Current Source and Active Load
Ch.4 Output Stage OPAMP
Ch.5 Frequency Response
Ch.6 CMOS Analog Circuit Modeling
Ch.7 Analog CMOS Subcircuits
Ch.8 CMOS Analog Circuits and Systems
Ch.9 PSpice Simulation
  Reference Books:
[1] Paul R. Gray and Robert G. Meyer, "Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits," John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1984.
[2] Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg, "CMOS Analog Circuit Design," Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1987.
[3] Sedra/Smith, Gordon W. Robert and Adel S. Sedra, "SPICE for Microelectronic Circuits," Saunders College Publishing, 1992.
  Papers:
  Discuss in the class
   

 

01017107 Advanced Analog Circuit Design

(Graduated Subject)

Ch.1

Analog IC Designs: Voltage-mode, Current-mode

Ch.2

Translinear Loops
Ch.3 Current Conveyor Theory
Ch.4 Universal Current-mode Analog Amplifier
Ch.5 CMOS Transconductors
Ch.6 Current Mirrors
Ch.7 Continous-time Filters
   
  Reference Books:
[1] C. Toumazou, F. J. Lidgey and D. G. Haigh, "Analog IC Design: the current-mode approach," Peter Peregrinus Ltd., London, UK., 1990.
  Papers:
  Discuss in the class
   

 

01017140 Modern Filter Theory

(Graduated Subject & AUN/SEED-Net)

This subject will be lectured on Thursday weekly, starting at 4th, Jan 2007, 17.30 pm

Ch.1

Network Functions and their realizations

Ch.2

Filter Categorizations
Ch.3 Approximation Problems, Frequency Transformation
Ch.4 Passive-Active network synthesis
Ch.5 Positive-Negative feedback biquad
Ch.6 Multiple amplifiers biquad
Ch.7 Analog Filter Discussions
Ch.8 Current-mode Filter Discussions
   
  Reference Books:
[1] Gobind Daryanani, "Principles of Active Network Synthesis and Design," John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1976.
[2] Lawrence P Huelsman, "Active and Passive Analog Filter Design, Mcgraw-Hill, 1993.
  Papers:
  Discuss in the class