Signalling Systems

and

Protocols

2023

RAE 553

First Contact was always dangerous — but
usually only to the man involved!

"

JACK SHARKEY

First Contact was always dangerous — but
usually only to the man involved!

"

 General Objectives of the course

 

Gain the skills of the Art of Problem-Solving

on

  • How to start thinking like an engineer/scientist

  • How to behave like an engineer/scientist

  • How to write code/report/rfc clean and concise

 

 

protocol

DEFINITION

protocol

  • Course Problem Domain
  • About the Course timeline
  • Grading Rules

Introduction to the Course

TOPICS for TODAY

  • Course Problem Domain

Introduction to the Course

ACTORS

  • Course Problem Domain

Introduction to the Course

What's wrong with the picture?

Introduction to the Course

 

Course timeline

  • Grading Rules

Introduction to the Course

Introduction to the

Signalling and Protocols

WHERE is the PROTOCOL here?

Introduction to the

Signalling and Protocols

WHERE is the PROTOCOL here?

WHERE is the PROTOCOL here?

Introduction to the

Signalling and Protocols

  • ​POLICY
  • FORM
  • DATA
  • TECHNOLOGY

Think wider but in a structured form!

  1. Lack of Focus
  2. Weak Fundamentals
  3. No Structure

LEARNING QUALITY

The Problem

Homework #1

Signalling Systems and Communication Protocols

  • Signals
    • Analog
    • Discrete
  • Systems
    • Open
    • Semi-Open
  • Communication Protocols
    • H2H
    • H2M
    • M2M

Outcome: Essay along with Presentation

For presentation, use slides.com

PRESENTATION TOOL

SLIDES.COM

.. to be continued

week 7

Course Methods

CLASSIFICATION

week 7

Course Methods

CLASSIFICATION

Course Methods

What's wrong with the picture?

CLASSIFICATION

Moving towards Reality

Week #7

Moving towards Reality

Week #7

Example:

  • One attends all the classes
    having an active voice, but
    • has no submissions on Homework tasks or Tests
    • has nothing to present from a Scientific research
    • nothing to demonstrate at the Exam
  • As a result, the maximal score is 1/10

Moving towards Reality

Week #7

DEFINITIONS

Week #7

Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification

TAXONOMY

DEFINITIONS

Week #7

BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

DEFINITIONS

Week #7

BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

 

  1. Understanding: The ability to comprehend and interpret information.

  2. Applying: The ability to use knowledge and skills to solve problems or complete tasks.

  3. Analyzing: The ability to break down complex information into smaller parts and understand the relationships between those parts.

  4. Evaluating: The ability to judge the value or quality of information, ideas, or methods.

  5. Creating: The ability to use knowledge and skills to produce something new or original.

on levels of learning objectives

DEFINITIONS

Week #7

BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

Week #7

INFORMATION TAXONOMY

INFORMATION taxonomy based on information science and related disciplines

THE PROBLEM

THE PROBLEM

Week #7

THE PROBLEM

Week #7

?

?

?

https://openai.com/safety-and-responsibility

Homework #2

Signalling Systems and Communication Protocols

What did I learn this Week?

Report using TAXONOMY principles on the topic:

Outcome: Report along with Presentation

For presentation, use slides.com

week 8

Course Methods

CLASSIFICATION

in PRACTICE

?

?

?

OSI model

Open Systems Interconnection model 

 Let's get

PRACTICE

Week #8

THE PROBLEM

Demonstration Time

DEFINITIONS

Week #8

BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

Week #8

THE PROBLEM

MEMORISATION MODEL

Demonstration Time

Homework #3

Signalling Systems and Communication Protocols

Homework #3

Signalling Systems and Communication Protocols

What did I learn this Week?

Report using TAXONOMY principles on the topic:

Outcome: Report along with Presentation

For presentation, use slides.com

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