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HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ( IT-712)
 Branch : Information Technology, VII Semester
Course: Human-Computer Interaction
UNIT I
Introduction:Human Computer Interaction (HCI) concepts and definitions, Nature of interaction human and Machine, interaction design, understanding and conceptualizing interaction, understanding users,interfaces and interactions, data gathering.

UNIT II

Introduction to User Centered System Design (UCSD): Natural computing, user centered systemdesign, core concepts, interactive design and its strength and weakness, types of user model, user model and evaluation, Heuristic evaluation.

UNIT III
Psychological user models:Black box models of human performance, including perception, motor control, memory and problem-solving. Quantitative analysis of performance. Human processor, keystroke level model, and GOMS descriptions of user performance.

UNIT IV
Modeling of system understanding:Mental models and metaphor,use of design prototypes,controlled experiments. Cognitive walkthrough. Evaluation from the perspective of a novice learning to use the system.

UNIT V
Task analysis and design:Contextual and qualitative studies, use-case driven design. Research techniques. Cognitive dimensions of notations, CSCW, ubiquitous computing, new interaction techniques,programmability.

REFERENCE BOOKS:-
  • Alan Dix, Janet E. Finlay, “Human-Computer interaction”, Pearson Education.
  • Olsen, “Human-Computer Interaction”, Cengage Learning.
  • Preece, J. Sharp, H. & Rogers, “Interaction design: beyond human-computer interaction”, Y. Wiley.
  • Smith Atakan Serengal, “Human-Computer Interaction”, Cengage Learning.

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RGPV IT 7TH SEM WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMPUTING IT-702 SYLLABUS
Branch : Information Technology, VII Semester
Course: Wireless & Mobile Computing
UNIT- I
Antenna:variation pattern, antenna types, antenna gain, propagation modes, types of fading. Model for wireless digital communication, multiple access technique-SDMA, TDMA, FDMA, CDMA,DAMA,PRMA, MAC/CA, Cellular network organization, operations of cellular system, mobile radio propogation effects,  handoff, power control, sectorization, traffic engineering, Infinite sources, lost calls cleared, grade of service, poison arrival process.
UNIT- II
GSM:Services,system architecture,radio interface,logical channels,protocols,localization & calling,handover, security, HSCSD, GPRS-architecture, Interfaces, Channels, mobility management DECT,TETRA, UMTS.

UNIT- III
IEEE 802.11: LAN-architecture, 802.11 a, b and g, protocol architecture,physical layer,MAClayer,MAC management,HIPERLAN-protocol architecture, physical layer, access control sub layer, MAC sub layer. Bluetooth-user scenarios- physical layer, MAC layer.
UNIT-IV
Mobile IP: DHCP,Ad hoc networks:Characteristics,performance issue,routing in mobile host. Wireless sensor network, Mobile transport layer: Indirect TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Time out freezing, Selective retransmission, transaction oriented TCP. Introduction to WAP.
UNIT V: 
Intruders: Intrusion detection, password management, viruses and related threads, worms, trojan horse defense, difference biometrics and authentication system, firewall design principle.
REFERENCE BOOKS; 
  • J. Schiller, “Mobile Communication”, Addision , Wiley 
  • William Stalling, “Wireless Communication and Network”, Pearson Education 
  • Upen Dalal,” Wireless Communication”, Oxford Higher Education 
  • Dr. Kamilo Feher, “Wireless Digital communication”, PHI 
  • William C.Y Lee, “Mobile Communication Design Fundamental” , John Wiley.

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