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Data Communications and Networks (EECB423)

Data Communications and Networks (EECB423). Group Project Assignment. Introduction.

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Data Communications and Networks (EECB423)

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  1. Data Communications and Networks(EECB423) Group Project Assignment

  2. Introduction • Students are required to produce a term project, building upon and complementing the material covered in class. You will be working with other members in the class as part of a team (5 students per group) . Projects must culminate with a 20 minutes presentation for the class and the submission of a final report. The total mark of this project is 10%. • A set of suggested projects is included in the following slides with a brief description and the learning outcome. Besides, you are encouraged to include more learning outcomes that are necessary and relevant. • Student to follow the format describe in the technical report write-up. The research report should be at least 20 pages excluding graphics, tables and figures. Please follows the proper cross-referencing as in the formal citation methods for academic writing.

  3. 1. IPv6 Deployment Taken by: Nur Dalila Khairul Bazuriah Iffah Hannah Farhana Noor Suliana Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is an Internet Layer protocol for packet-switched internetworks. It is designated as the successor of IPv4, the first and still dominant version of the Internet Protocol. The project should cover the followings: • Detailed discussion on IPv6 and why it is important. • Comparison between IPv6 and IPv4. • What are the current IPv6 deployment status in the world (you should at least describes a few important countries) and also in Malaysia. • What are the causes of the slow deployment of IPv6. • What are the government measures to promote the IPv6 deployment in Malaysia.

  4. 2. IPv6 Migration Taken by: Nurul Farhani Hidayah Nurul Shahida Dee DeeDhaniah Zulhasni Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is an Internet Layer protocol for packet-switched internetworks. It is designated as the successor of IPv4, the first and still dominant version of the Internet Protocol. The project should covers the followings: • Detailed discussion on IPv6 and the IPv6 migration. • What are the migration methods for IPv6, e.g. dual stack, tunneling and header translation. • Why an IP migration plan is important for both national and company perspective. • What are the migration strategy adopted by the ISP in the world and also in Malaysia.

  5. 3. MPLS Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is designed to provide a unified data-carrying service for both circuit-based clients and packet-switching clients which provide a datagram service model. A number of different technologies were previously deployed with essentially identical goals, such as frame relay and ATM are now replaced by MPLS in the marketplace. The project should cover the followings: • Detailed discussion on what is MPLS and how MPLS works. • Comparison among MPLS, ATM and frame relay and explained the reasons why MPLS is replacing these technologies. • Describes the various VPN services that are supported by MPLS. • The MPLS deployment status in the world and also in Malaysia.

  6. 4. Next Generation Network (NGN) Taken by: Nurhayati Siti Nuraini Nadiani Zahada * 2nd Group Noor Hamzee Mohd Izzudin Mohd Muhaimin FairulIzwat Zal Omar Next Generation Network (NGN) is a broad term to describe some key architectural evolutions in telecommunication core and access networks that will be deployed over the next 5-10 years. The general idea behind NGN is that one network transports all information and services (voice, data, and all sorts of media such as video) by encapsulating these into packets, like it is on the Internet. NGNs are commonly built around the Internet Protocol, and therefore the term "all-IP" is also sometimes used to describe the transformation towards NGN. • Detail discussion on the NGN, the architecture and the benefits. • How the voice, data, video and other services can be supported by NGN. • What is the technology forces that driving the NGN evolution. • The NGN migration status in the world and also in Malaysia.

  7. 5. WiMAX Taken by: Shah AizatLai Yung Wai Lee Chee Ken  NazirulAin Nurhakim 2nd Group Mohd Amiruddin Firdaus Dzieqree Natasha Vivien The Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless data in a variety of ways, from point-to-point links to full mobile cellular type access. The project should cover the followings: • Detailed discussion on WiMAX. • Describe and compare the IEEE 802.16d and 802.16e standards, and discuss the reason that causing the slow deployment of WiMAX. • Comparison between WiMAX and WiFi. • The WiMAX deployment in the world and also in Malaysia, e.g. Packet One.

  8. 6. Routing Protocol Survey Taken by: Farid Norhidayu Firdhaus Shahmi Azaniman A routing protocol is a protocol that specifies how routers communicate with each other to disseminate information that allows them to select routes between any two nodes on a network. Typically, each router has a prior knowledge only of its immediate neighbors. A routing protocol shares this information so that routers have knowledge of the network topology at large. • Detailed description on routing protocol, how it works and why it is important. • Describe the various routing protocol, e.g. RIP, OSPF and BGP. • Why different types of routing protocol are adopted by the ISP, the wireless sensor networks and the corporate network. • What are the routing protocol used by the ISP in Malaysia.

  9. 7. Mobile IP Taken by: Ahmed Syukry Raja Nasuha Fazarudin Azrul Ahmad Faeez Mobile IP is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining a permanent IP address. Mobile IPv4 is described in IETF RFC 3344 (Obsoleting both RFC 3220 and RFC 2002), and updates are added in IETF RFC 4721. Mobile IPv6 is described in IETF RFC 3775. • Detailed description on the mobile IPand why it is important. • Describes the impact of the mobile IP to the wireless services e.g. WiFi, WiMAX, W-CDMA and etc. • Compare the mobile IP and the fixed IP and the interoperability. • Describe the mobile IP adoption in the world and in Malaysia and also the potential in the future.

  10. 8. 4G (Beyond 3G) Wireless Communications Taken by: Norsyufina Nur Hidayah Noor Amira Noor Amalia Rayne Fonzie 4G (also known as Beyond 3G) is a term used to describe the next complete evolution in wireless communications. A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data and streamed multimedia can be given to users on an "Anytime, Anywhere" basis, and at higher data rates than previous generations. • Describe the history of wireless communications, starts from 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations. • The technologies beyond 3G. E.g. WiMAX, HSDPA, DVB and etc. • Why network interoperability is important. • The deployment status these technologies in the world and also in Malaysia.

  11. 9. Broadband Internet Access Taken by: Nurul Huda Mahirah Marzianti Nurisma Khairul Azrin 2nd Group Low Sheng Guan Hong Kar Kok Keong KhaiPiing Taryn Broadband Internet access is high-speed Internet. Various minimum speeds have been used in definitions of broadband, ranging up from 64 kbit/s up to 2.0 Mbit/s. • Details discussion on broadband, the architecture and the various technologies used to delivery broadband, e.g. xDSL, wireless and satellite. • The strategy and the approach for IP addresses allocation for broadband. • The broadband deployment status in the world and also in Malaysia. • How the government promote the broadband deployment in Malaysia.

  12. 10. Internet Service Provider (ISP) Taken by: Nirmala Rajanen Yugendran Samy Kumar Ebroheam An Internet service provider (ISP) is a company which primarily offers their customers access to the Internet using dial-up or other means of data telecommunication. • To analyze the current scenario of ISP in Malaysia. Who are them, what they do, the first-tier, second-tier, etc. • The ISP architecture, the access infrastructure, the system used by ISP, e.g. POP, NAP, DNS and etc. • The services offer by the ISP. These should include both basic and enhance services. • To compare the ISP scenario in Malaysia and oversea.

  13. 11. The Evolution of Telephone Services and Networks Taken by: R.Padmahyoshi Ng Kien Wai Matheyalagan  Asifahmed Hashim The telephone services have undergo tremendous changes since it was first invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1874. • A brief history of telephone evolution from manual telephone exchange until PSTN, VoIP, softswitch, softphone, video telephony, MSN and so on. • Describe and compare the carrier grade and best effort VoIP services. • Why the carriers need a softswitch to provide VoIP services and how the carrier graded voice services can be achieved.

  14. 12. Network Management System (NMS) A Network Management System (NMS) is a combination of hardware and software used to monitor and administer a network. • Detail discussion on NMS and why NMS is important for a carrier. • Describe what is OSS/BSS framework and its architecture. • Describe and compare the various types of NMS and the adoption by the carriers. • Describe how the OSS/BSS can help the business and operation of a carrier.

  15. 13. High Altitude Platform System (HAPS) HAPS is seen as a `middle ground' between the terrestrial and satellite cases, and aims to exploit of the advantages of both types of system. • Details discussion on HAPS, HAPS architecture • The technology behind a HAPS communications system, how this has developed, and compares it to the terrestrial and satellite equivalents • The applications of HAPS • Worldwide HAPS projects and research issues related to HAPS

  16. 14. A personal area network (PAN) Taken by: Kok VenJyn * * * * A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network used for communication among computer devices (including telephones and personal digital assistants) close to one person • Explain how it differs from WPAN and their coexistence • Describe and compare the network technologies for PAN • Describe the application for PAN • How it can interoperability with LAN or other type of network.

  17. 15. FIBER OPTIC –FTTH/FTTB Taken by: Nadarajan Dheena RatnaDewi * * 2nd Group Adelynn Leong Tai SoonLina DalilaOon Yi Jun * Fiber-optic communication is a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending light through an optical fiber. The light forms an electromagnetic carrier wave that is modulated to carry information • Details discussion on fiber optic , the architecture and the technologies • The strategy and the approach for fiber optic deployment • Detailed discussion on FTTH/FTTB/FTTP in the world and Malaysia • Last mile problem

  18. 16. Spectrum management Taken by: Premadevan Patmaanavinn Shaidatul Aswani Rosliza The spectrum required for government and public services, for example the emergency services, national defense, public service, broadcasting, and so forth, has traditionally been determined by administrative. • Planning, coordinating, regulating and administering the use of the spectrum within Malaysia. • Details discussion on spectrum optimization • Allocation of Spectrum • Assignment of Spectrum • Comparison between Malaysia and other countries • Future planning

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