Kennedy Road, Near R.T.O, Pune 411001 Institute Code: 0141 Academic Year: 2023-24 A MICRO-PROJECT REPORT ON Security issues with Mobile IP Program Code : CO5I Course Name : Advanced Computer Network Course Code : 22520 Group No. : A-5 Submitted by: Roll No Student Name Branch Enrollment Number 2404 Atharva Ganesh Galwade CO-1-A 2101410196 2433 Shlok Dinesh Gaikwad CO-2-A 2101410194 2413 Omkar Suresh Ghanwat CO-1-A 2101410198 2417 Yatharth Jagdish Kadam CO-1-A 2201410584 Under Guidance of: Prof. A. N. Gedam 1 ALL INDIA SHRI SHIVAJI MEMORIAL SOCIETY’S POLYTECHNIC, PUNE -1 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT VISION AND MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE VISION: Achieve excellence in quality technical education by imparting knowledge, skills and abilities to build a better technocrat. MISSION: M1: Empower the students by inculcating various technical and soft skills. M2: Upgrade teaching-learning process and industry-institute interaction continuously. VISION AND MISSION OF THE COMPUTER DEPARTMENT VISION: “Enhance skills by providing value based technical education for fulfilling global needs in the field of computer engineering.” MISSION: To provide quality education in computer engineering by improving Psycho motor skills. To develop positive attitude, communication skills, team spirit and entrepreneurship. To develop awareness about societal and ethical responsibility for Professionalism. 2 ALL INDIA SHRI SHIVAJI MEMORIAL SOCIETY’S POLYTECHNIC, PUNE -1 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs) PO1 Basic and Discipline specific knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.. PO2 Problem analysis: Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods. PO3 Design/ development of solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs. PO4 Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements. PO5 Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices. PO6 Project Management: Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities. PO7 Life-long learning: Ability to analyze individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO) The Diploma in Computer Engineering will prepare students to attain: ● PSO 1: Apply computing knowledge with standard practices to develop software. ● PSO 2: Maintain Computer Hardware and Software System. 3 MICRO PROJECT ON Security issues with Mobile IP Course: Advanced Computer Network Course Code: 22520 Academic Year: 2023-2024 Semester: CO-5I Roll No Student Name Branch Enrollment Number 2404 Atharva Ganesh Galwade CO-1-A 2101410196 2433 Shlok Dinesh Gaikwad CO-2-A 2101410194 2413 Omkar Suresh Ghanwat CO-1-A 2101410198 2417 Yatharth Jagdish Kadam CO-1-A 2201410584 Name of Micro Project Guide: Prof. A. N. Gedam All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society’s Polytechnic Kennedy Road, Near RTO, Pune-411001 4 ====================================== CERTIFICATE Certified that this micro project report titled ‘Security issues with Mobile IP’ is the bonafide work of Mr. Atharva Galwade, Shlok Gaikwad, Omkar Ghanawat, Yatharth kadam Roll no: 2404, 2433, 2413, 2417 of third year of Diploma in Computer Engineering for the course: Advanced Computer Network Course code: 22520 during the academic year 2023-24, who carried out the micro project work under my supervision. Prof. A. N. Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 5 Acknowledgement We the students of third year diploma in Computer Engineering, Division A, roll no: 2404, 2433, 2413, 2417 are very much thankful to Prof. A. N. Gedam for his constant support, encouragement and guidance for completion of the micro project report entitled ‘Security issues with Mobile IP’ of the course: Advanced Computer Network Course code: 22520 during the academic year 2023-24. Atharva Galwade Shlok Gaikwad Omkar Ghanwat Yatharth Kadam Name and Signature of Students 6 INDEX Sr. No. Content 1. Micro Project Proposal [ Annexure I ] 2. Rationale [ Annexure II ] 3. Aims / Benefits of the Micro Project 4. Course Outcome achieved 5. Resources Used 6. Log Book 7. Literature Review 8. Actual Methodology Followed 9. Output of the Micro Projects 10. Skill Developed / Learning outcome of the Micro Project 11. Applications of the Micro Project 12. Future Scope 13. Student Log Books 14. Rubrics [ Annexure III ] 15. Evaluation Sheets [ Annexure IV ] Page No. 7 ANNEXURE I Micro Project Proposal 1.0 Aims/Benefit of the Micro Project: 1. Develop a simulation model of Security issues with Mobile IP. 2. Apply techniques of designing and building computer network. 3. Building a smart office computer network using Cisco Packet Tracer 2.0 Course Outcomes Addressed: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3.0 C22520.a: Implement network layer protocols. C22520.b: Configure IPv6 network. C22520.c: Choose routing protocol in the given network situation. C22520.d: Implement different transport layer protocols. C22520.e: Configure various application layer protocols. Proposed Methodology: 1. Finalize the topic. 2. Arrange a group meeting through Google meet to distribute responsibilities. 3. Find and Collect information. 4. Arrange information and distribution of work. 5. Project Coding and Document. 6. Show it and get it approved by the teacher. 7. Draft copy of micro project report. 8. Proofread the draft in a group. 9. Review from the teacher. 10. Edit project report as per the suggestions of the teacher. 11. Proofread in a group and finalize the report. 12. Submission of the report. 8 4.0 Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 5.0 Sr. No. 1 2 Action Plan: Detail of Activity Arrange a meeting to allot work. Find and Collect information. Project Document making. Proofread the draft in a group. Proofread in a group and finalize the report Draft copy of micro project report Demonstrate the project document and get it approved by the teacher. Review from the teacher Edit project report as per the suggestions of the teacher Submission of the report Planned Start date Planned Finish Date Name of Responsible Team Members 03-09-23 05-09-23 21-09-23 11-09-23 31-09-23 22-09-23 11-09-23 22-09-23 Atharva Galwade Shlok Gaikwad Omkar Ghanwat Yatharth Kadam 21-09-23 29-09-23 02-10-23 06-10-23 09-10-23 12-10-23 All members Shlok Gaikwad Omkar Ghanwat 12-10-23 16-10-23 18-10-23 01-11-23 23-10-23 03-11-23 Yatharth Kadam Atharva Galwade All members Resources Required: Name of Resource or Material Internet/ websites Internet/ websites Specification Remark https://assignmenthelp4me.com/article-packettracer-remote-iot-smart-office-501.html 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpu7BMTyYPw 1 9 Name of Team Members with Roll Nos: Roll no. Name of Students Work performed 2404 Atharva Galwade Project Development 2433 Shlok Gaikwad Presentation Making 2413 Omkar Ghanawat Report Making 2417 Yatharth Kadam Editing, Allocating resources and proof reading Prof. A. N. Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 10 ANNEXURE II Micro Project Report ‘Security issues with Mobile IP’ 1.0 Rationale: Security issues with Mobile IP arise due to the need for seamless mobility in an increasingly interconnected world. The protocol introduces vulnerabilities related to authentication, authorization, eavesdropping, spoofing, and denial of service attacks. Mobile IP requires robust security measures, including strong authentication and encryption, to protect against unauthorized access and data interception as mobile devices move across different networks. Addressing these issues is essential to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of communications while maintaining the convenience of mobile connectivity. 2.0 Aims/Benefits of the Micro Project: - 1. Develop a simulation model of Security issues with Mobile IP. 2. Apply techniques of designing and building computer network. 3. Building a smart office computer network using Cisco Packet Tracer 3.0 Course Outcomes Achieved: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. C22520.a: Implement network layer protocols. C22520.b: Configure IPv6 network. C22520.c: Choose routing protocol in the given network situation. C22520.d: Implement different transport layer protocols. C22520.e: Configure various application layer protocols. 11 4.0 Literature Review: Book names: "Mobile IP: The Internet Unplugged" by James D. Solomon "Wireless Mobile Internet Security" by Man Young Rhee "Security in Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks" by Jagruti Sahoo and Sasmita Mohanty "Mobile IP Technology and Applications" by Stefan Raab and Arjun Roy "Mobile IP: Present State and Future" edited by Stig Keandre 5.0 Sr. No. Resources Used: Name of Resource/ Specification Remark Material 1. Internet/websites 2. Internet/websites https://assignmenthelp4me.com/articlepackettracer-remote-iot-smart-office-501.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpu7BMTyY Pw 1 1 12 6.0 Sr. No. Log book: Date Time 05/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 11/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 22/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 22/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 29/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 06/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 12/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 18/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 20/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 22/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 23/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 16/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 27/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 01/11/23 10:30 – 12:30 15. 02/11/23 10:30 – 12:30 Final micro-project presentation 16. 03/11/23 10:30 – 12:30 Micro-project submitted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Work Done Formation of groups Selected the topic for micro project Discussed about the project Assigned the work to each group member Detailed study of micro-project Collected information on assignment topic Started working on micro-project Assembled all the data Evaluation of data Selected elements for simulation Project proposal presentation to guide Corrected the micro-project suggested by guide Constructed topology. Execution of project by pings and simulation 13 7.0 Sr. No. Actual Methodology Followed: Date Time 05/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 11/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 22/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 22/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 29/09/23 10:30 – 12:30 06/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 12/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 18/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 20/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 22/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 23/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 16/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 27/10/23 10:30 – 12:30 01/11/23 10:30 – 12:30 15. 02/11/23 10:30 – 12:30 Final micro-project presentation 16. 03/11/23 10:30 – 12:30 Micro-project submitted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Work Done Formation of groups Selected the topic for micro project Discussed about the project Assigned the work to each group member Detailed study of micro-project Collected information on assignment topic Started working on micro-project Assembled all the data Evaluation of data Selected elements for simulation Project proposal presentation to guide Corrected the micro-project suggested by guide Constructed topology. Execution of project by pings and simulation 14 8.0 Outputs of the Micro project: Screenshots of output, code / theory if any. 15 9.0 Skill developed / Learning outcome of the Micro-Project: 1) Communication skills. 2) Time management. 3) Working in a team. 4) Following ethics. 5) Stress management. 6) Psycho motor skills such as making document and its demonstration. 7) Presentation skills. 10.0 Applications of the Micro-Project: Unauthorized Access: Attackers can intercept or eavesdrop on Mobile IP traffic, potentially gaining unauthorized access to a user's data or compromising the mobile device's security. Authentication and Authorization: Proper authentication and authorization mechanisms are crucial in Mobile IP to ensure that only authorized users or devices can access the network. Weak or compromised authentication can lead to unauthorized access. Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks: Mobile IP networks are susceptible to DoS attacks, which can disrupt service availability by overwhelming network resources, causing service interruptions. Spoofing and Impersonation: Attackers may impersonate a legitimate mobile device or home agent to gain unauthorized access. This can lead to data theft, privacy breaches, and other malicious activities. Location Privacy: Mobile IP may reveal a user's physical location as they move between networks. Protecting the location privacy of users is crucial to prevent stalking or other invasive activities. 16 Tunneling and Encryption: Using proper tunneling and encryption mechanisms is essential to secure data transmission over Mobile IP networks. Without encryption, data may be exposed to eavesdropping. Key Management: Effective key management is necessary for securing Mobile IP communications. Poorly managed keys can lead to data breaches and unauthorized access. Home Agent Security: The home agent is a critical component in Mobile IP, and its security is paramount. If a home agent is compromised, it can lead to various security issues, including redirection attacks. Binding Updates: Mobile IP relies on binding updates to track the location of a mobile device. Securing these updates is vital to prevent attackers from redirecting traffic or impersonating devices. Network Handoff Security: As mobile devices move between networks, ensuring the security of the handoff process is essential. Smooth handoffs can be exploited by attackers if not properly protected. Rogue Agents: The presence of rogue home agents or foreign agents can lead to security vulnerabilities. Unauthorized agents can intercept and manipulate traffic, compromising the integrity and confidentiality of data. Prof. A. N. Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 17 Log Book of the Student (Weekly Work Report) Academic Year: 2023-2024 Name of Student: Atharva Ganesh Galwade Enrollment No:2101410196 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Code: 22520 Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Sr. No./ Hour No. Date Time 1. 05/9/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Formation of groups 2. 11/09/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Selected the topic for micro project 3. 22/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Discussed about the project 4. 22/09/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Assigned the work to each group member 5. 29/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Detailed study of micro-project 6. 06/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Collected information on assignment topic 7. 12/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Started working on micro-project 8. 18/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Assembled all the data 9. 20/10/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Evaluation of data 10. 22/10/23 3.45pm-4:45pm Selected elements for simulation 11. 23/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Project proposal presentation to guide 12. 16/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Corrected the micro-project suggested by guide 13. 27/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Constructed topology. 14. 01/11/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Execution of project by pings and simulation 15. 02/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Final micro-project presentation 16. 03/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Micro-project submitted Work Done Prof. A. 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Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 18 Log Book of the Student (Weekly Work Report) Academic Year: 2022-2023 Name of Student: Shlok Dinesh Gaikwad Enrollment No:2101410194 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Code: 22520 Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Sr. No./ Hour No. Date Time 1. 05/9/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Formation of groups 2. 11/09/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Selected the topic for micro project 3. 22/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Discussed about the project 4. 22/09/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Assigned the work to each group member 5. 29/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Detailed study of micro-project 6. 06/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Collected information on assignment topic 7. 12/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Started working on micro-project 8. 18/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Assembled all the data 9. 20/10/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Evaluation of data 10. 22/10/23 3.45pm-4:45pm Selected elements for simulation 11. 23/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Project proposal presentation to guide 12. 16/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Corrected the micro-project suggested by guide 13. 27/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Constructed topology. 14. 01/11/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Execution of project by pings and simulation 15. 02/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Final micro-project presentation 16. 03/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Micro-project submitted Work Done Prof. A. 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Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 19 Log Book of the Student (Weekly Work Report) Academic Year: 2023-2024 Name of Student: Omkar Suresh Ghanawat Enrollment No:2101410198 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Code: 22520 Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Sr. No./ Hour No. Date Time 1. 05/9/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Formation of groups 2. 11/09/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Selected the topic for micro project 3. 22/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Discussed about the project 4. 22/09/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Assigned the work to each group member 5. 29/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Detailed study of micro-project 6. 06/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Collected information on assignment topic 7. 12/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Started working on micro-project 8. 18/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Assembled all the data 9. 20/10/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Evaluation of data 10. 22/10/23 3.45pm-4:45pm Selected elements for simulation 11. 23/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Project proposal presentation to guide 12. 16/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Corrected the micro-project suggested by guide 13. 27/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Constructed topology. 14. 01/11/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Execution of project by pings and simulation 15. 02/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Final micro-project presentation 16. 03/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Micro-project submitted Work Done Prof. A. 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Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 20 Log Book of the Student (Weekly Work Report) Academic Year: 2023-2024 Name of Student: Yatharth Jagdish Kadam Enrollment No: 2201410584 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Code: 22520 Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Sr. No./ Hour No. Date Time 1. 05/9/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Formation of groups 2. 11/09/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Selected the topic for micro project 3. 22/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Discussed about the project 4. 22/09/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Assigned the work to each group member 5. 29/09/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Detailed study of micro-project 6. 06/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Collected information on assignment topic 7. 12/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Started working on micro-project 8. 18/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Assembled all the data 9. 20/10/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Evaluation of data 10. 22/10/23 3.45pm-4:45pm Selected elements for simulation 11. 23/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Project proposal presentation to guide 12. 16/10/23 4.15pm-5.15pm Corrected the micro-project suggested by guide 13. 27/10/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Constructed topology. 14. 01/11/23 4.30pm-5.30pm Execution of project by pings and simulation 15. 02/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Final micro-project presentation 16. 03/11/23 4.00pm-5.00pm Micro-project submitted Work Done Prof. A. 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Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 21 ANNEXURE III Rubric for Assessment of a Micro Project Sr. No Characteristic to be assessed Indicators for different Levels of Performance (Evaluation Scale: 1-10) Poor (1-3) Average (45) Good (6-8) Excellent (910) Relevance to the course Related to vary few Los Related to some Los Addressed atleast one CO Addressed more than one CO 2 Literature review/ information collected Not more than two sources (Primary and secondary), very old references At least five relevant sources, at least 2 latest At least 7 relevant sources, latest About 10 relevant sources, latest 3 Completion of target as per project proposal Completed less than 50% Completed 50 to 60% Completed 60 to 80 % Completed more than 80 % 1 4 5 Analysis of data and representation Quality of prototype/Model Sample size small, data neither organized nor presented well Incomplete fabrication/ assembly Sufficient and Sufficient and appropriate appropriate sample, sample, enough data enough data generated but generated not organized which is and not organized and presented presented well. No or well but poor poor interference interference drawn. drawn. Just assembled/ fabricated and parts are not functioning well. Not in proper shape, dimensions beyond tolerance limit. Well, assembled / fabricated with proper functioning parts. In proper shape, with in tolerance dimensions and good Enough data collected by sufficient and appropriate sample size. Proper interference drawn by organizing and presenting data through tables, charts and graphs. Well, assembled/ fabricated with proper functioning parts. In proper shape, with intolerance dimensions and good 22 Appearance/ finish shabby. 6 7 8 finish. But no creativity in design and use of material. appearance/ finish. Creativity in design and use of material. Report Preparation Very short, poor-quality sketches, details about methods, material, precaution and conclusions omitted, some details wrong Nearly sufficient and correct details about methods, material, precautions and conclusion, but clarity is not there in presentation. But not enough graphic description. Detailed, correct and clear description of methods, materials, precautions and conclusions. Sufficient graphical description. Very Detailed, correct and clear description of methods, materials, precautions and conclusions. Enough tables, charts and sketches. Presentation of the micro project Major information is not included, information is not well organized. Includes major information but not well organized and not presented well. Includes major information well organized but not presented well. Well organized, includes major information, well presented Viva Could not reply to considerable number of questions Replied to considerable number of questions but not properly Replied properly to considerable number of questions Replied most of the questions properly. 23 ANNEXURE IV Micro Project Evaluation Sheet Name of Student: Atharva Ganesh Galwade Enrolment No: 2101410196 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Semester: 5I Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Code: 22520 Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Roll No.: 2404 Course Outcomes Achieved: Write with respect to your project. Poor Sr Characteristic to be (Marks No. accessed 1-3) A. 1 2 3 Average (Marks 4-5) Good (Marks 6-8) Excellent (Marks 9-10) Sub Total Process and Product Assessment (Convert above total marks out of 6 Marks) Relevance to the course Literature Review/information collection Completion of the Target as per project proposal 4 Analysis of Data and representation 5 Quality of the Prototype/Model 6 Report Preparation B. Individual Presentation/ Viva (Convert above total marks out of 4 Marks) 7 Presentation 8 Viva 24 (A) Process and Product Assessment (6 Marks) (B) Individual Presentation/ Viva (4 Marks) Total (10 Marks) Comments/ suggestions about Team work/ Leadership/Inter-Personal communication (If any) …………………………………………………………………………………… Name and Designation of the Teacher ……………………………………… Dated Signature of the Teacher ……………………………………… 25 Micro Project Evaluation Sheet Name of Student: Shlok Dinesh Gaikwad Enrolment No: 2101410194 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Semester: 5I Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Code: 22520 Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Roll No.: 2433 Course Outcomes Achieved: Write with respect to your project. Poor Sr Characteristic to be (Marks No. accessed 1-3) B. 1 2 3 Average (Marks 4-5) Good (Marks 6-8) Excellent (Marks 9-10) Sub Total Process and Product Assessment (Convert above total marks out of 6 Marks) Relevance to the course Literature Review/information collection Completion of the Target as per project proposal 4 Analysis of Data and representation 5 Quality of the Prototype/Model 6 Report Preparation C. Individual Presentation/ Viva (Convert above total marks out of 4 Marks) 7 Presentation 8 Viva 26 (A) Process and Product Assessment (6 Marks) (B) Individual Presentation/ Viva (4 Marks) Total (10 Marks) Comments/ suggestions about Team work/ Leadership/Inter-Personal communication (If any) …………………………………………………………………………………… Name and Designation of the Teacher ……………………………………… Dated Signature of the Teacher ……………………………………… 27 Micro Project Evaluation Sheet Name of Student: Omkar Suresh Ghanawat Enrolment No: 2101410198 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Semester: 5I Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Code: 22520 Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Roll No.: 2413 Course Outcomes Achieved: Write with respect to your project. Poor Sr Characteristic to be (Marks No. accessed 1-3) C. 1 2 3 Average (Marks 4-5) Good (Marks 6-8) Excellent (Marks 9-10) Sub Total Process and Product Assessment (Convert above total marks out of 6 Marks) Relevance to the course Literature Review/information collection Completion of the Target as per project proposal 4 Analysis of Data and representation 5 Quality of the Prototype/Model 6 Report Preparation D. Individual Presentation/ Viva (Convert above total marks out of 4 Marks) 7 Presentation 8 Viva 28 (A) Process and Product Assessment (6 Marks) (B) Individual Presentation/ Viva (4 Marks) Total (10 Marks) Comments/ suggestions about Team work/ Leadership/Inter-Personal communication (If any) …………………………………………………………………………………… Name and Designation of the Teacher ……………………………………… Dated Signature of the Teacher ……………………………………… 29 Micro Project Evaluation Sheet Name of Student: Yatharth Jagdish kadam Enrolment No: 2201410584 Name of Program: Computer Engineering Semester: 5I Course Name: Advanced Computer Network Code: 22520 Title of the Micro-project: Security issues with Mobile IP Roll No.: 2417 Course Outcomes Achieved: Write with respect to your project. Poor Sr Characteristic to be (Marks No. accessed 1-3) D. 1 2 3 Average (Marks 4-5) Good (Marks 6-8) Excellent (Marks 9-10) Sub Total Process and Product Assessment (Convert above total marks out of 6 Marks) Relevance to the course Literature Review/information collection Completion of the Target as per project proposal 4 Analysis of Data and representation 5 Quality of the Prototype/Model 6 Report Preparation E. Individual Presentation/ Viva (Convert above total marks out of 4 Marks) 7 Presentation 8 Viva 30 (A) Process and Product Assessment (6 Marks) (B) Individual Presentation/ Viva (4 Marks) Total (10 Marks) Comments/ suggestions about Team work/ Leadership/Inter-Personal communication (If any) …………………………………………………………………………………… Name and Designation of the Teacher ……………………………………… Dated Signature of the Teacher ……………………………………… 31 Program /Semester /Master: CO-5I Course /Course code: Advanced Computer Network (22520) Title of the project: Security issues with mobile IP Assessment of micro project based on rubrics for performance in group activity :( Marks to be given out of 6) Assessment of performance in individual presentation/Viva of micro project: (Marks to be given out of 4) Scale used for assessment: Poor (1-3), Average (4-5), Good (6-8), Excellent (9-10) A) Process and Product Assessment (A): Rubric No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Characteristics to be assessed Marks Obtained out of 10 Relevance to course Literature review/information collection Completion of target as per project proposal Analysis of data and representation Quality of prototype/model Report Preparation Total Out of (60) Process and Product Assessment (A) :Total Out of (06) B) Individual Presentation/Viva(B) Rubric 7 Roll No. Enrollment No. Name of Student Individ ual Present ation Marks out of 10 2404 2433 2413 2417 2101410196 2101410194 2101410198 2201410584 Rubric Individual 8 Presentati on/Viva Indivi (Addition of marks dual in Rubric Viva 7 to 8) Individual Presentatio n/Viva (Convert out of 08 marks into out of 4) (B) Total (A+B) Marks out of 10 Marks out of 04 Marks out of 10 Marks out of 20 Atharva Galwade Shlok Gaikwad Omkar Ghanwat Chetan Kadam Prof. A. N. Gedam Name & Signature of faculty 32