The Networks Lab is concerned with teaching fourth-year students of the Computer Branch to establish and use computer networks and the Internet in a wired and wireless manner. The laboratory contains an internal network that connects all the computers in it, allowing students to carry out experiments related to this field, as well as the existence of various network and wireless communication devices, which gives students a broad theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of networks.
The Vision and Aims of the laboratory:
That students have the ability to get acquainted with the basic concepts in the field of computer technology in general and in computer communication networks, especially through preparing qualified technical engineers and providing technical and practical advice in the field of specialization and working on community service. The laboratory aims to:
• Providing engineers with the basic principles of computer networks through the devices used through a group of laboratory experiments.
• Preparing a staff of technical engineers with a level of understanding and knowledge capable of dealing with computer network systems
• Focusing on the practical side and giving it a lot of attention by providing the laboratory in terms of equipment and software to ensure that engineers have sufficient experience to enter the labor market.
Laboratory Information:
Subject Name
Networks Lab
Stage
Fourth
Branch
Computers Engineering
Lab Grades
The maximum score of the laboratory is 100 %, which is distributed as
Grade Calculation
First semester exam: 20%
Second semester exam: 20%
Daily effort: 25%
Reports: 25%
Model report: 10%
Subject Name
VHDL and FPGA Designs
Stage
third
Branch
Computers Engineering
Lab Grades
The maximum score of the laboratory is 100 %, which is distributed as
Grade Calculation
First semester exam: 20%
Second semester exam: 20%
Daily effort: 25%
Reports: 25%
Model report: 10%
Experiments of Computer Networks :
First Experiment: Design and implementation of a peer to peer lan architecture
Objectives
To design the procedure of building a network through hardware and software and learn the method of installation lan topology.
Practical of Experiment
1-Point To Point LAN.
A-Software Design
B-Hardware Design
2-Star Network Topology
A-Software Design
B-Hardware Design
Second Experiment : Wireless Network For Home Application
Objectives
To Learn The Following :
• Applications Of Wireless LAN
• Various Components In Wireless Network
• Different Wireless LAN Topology
• Wireless Network Design Strategies
• Wireless Network Installation
Practical of Experiment
1-Ad Hoc Mode
2-Infrastructure Mode
A-Software Design
B-Hardware Design
Third Experiment: Static Routing Algorithm
Objectives
To Study The Static Routing Algorithm And How Implemented.
Practical of Experiment
Install The Router For Each Subnet Then Prepared It To Implement Routing Table Using Static Routing Algorithm.
Experiments of VHDL and FPGA Designs :
First Experiment: INTRODUCTION
Objectives
Introduction to VHDL
Practical of Experiment
-creating new project in Quartus II
-pin assigment
-hardware programming.
Second Experiment : Data Flow Modeling of combinational logic
Objectives
• To introduce to the data flow modeling of combination logic
• To familiarize the student with DE2 board input and output ports
Practical of Experiment
• signal declaration
• Data type
• Concurrent statements
• Arithmetic operators in VHDL
• Using leds, keys, switches, and 7-segment display of DE2 board.
Third Experiment: Behavioural Modelling
Objectives
• Basics of sequential circuit and clock
• Use of built –in clock signal in DE2 board with clock divider
• Counter
• Adding load ,reset, and updown signals to the counter