Computer Networks
The course aims to train students in conducting major research in relevant aspects of wireless networks.
Overview
- Time/Place: Tuesday/Thursday 9:00-10:30 in B9-3135
- Required textbook: Computer Networking: A Top-down approach, J. Kurose and K. Ross, 6th edition, 2013
- Reference Materials: Andrew S. Tanenbaum, (4th edition) (2002) “Computer Networks”, Prentice Hall and Research papers.
- Course description: The course aims to train students in conducting major research in relevant aspects of wireless networks. In particular, green wireless technologies, standards, and protocols for various communication technologies such as cellular networks, packet switched networks, cloud communication, cooperative wireless networks. Also, students will tackle topics on wireless routing, PHY-layer, and MAC-layer.
- Prerequisites: Solid computer networks background, excellent skills in C/C++, NS-2 and 3, and Linux kernel programming.
- Grading:
A student must obtain the passing grade (70%) in each task and the final project to pass the course.
The course will include a major research project component that requires performing several paper reviews, presentations, and implementation.
- Class participation (attendance, presentation, paper reviews, and interaction in discussions): 20%
- Midterm Exam: 20%
- Homework: 30%
- Final Project or Exam: 30%
- Homework policy: all assignments, including contributions to the discussion, submitted by students in the course of this class should be work written by themselves specifically for this class. Students must clearly cite and reference each and every source that was used in their development. Where students use the actual words of a source, they must put those words inside quotation marks.
- Calendar:
Date | Topic | Content | Others |
27/08 | Introduction to the Class | ||
Network & Performance Measurement |
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03/09 | Assignment 1: Due Date: 17/09 | Assignment 1 | |
Transport Layer & Congestion Control | |||
Green Networking | Research Material | ||
17/09 | Assignment 1 Results | Each group presents 5-8 slides on the assignment results | |
17/09 | Assignment 2: Due date 01/10 | Assignment 2 | |
Software-Defined Networks | Research Material | ||
Wireless Networks | |||
01/10 | Assignment 2 Results | Each group presents 5-8 slides on the assignment results | |
01/10 | Assignment 3: Due 15/10 | Assignment 3 | |
Optical Networks | Tutorial [PDF] | ||
15/10 | Assignment 3 Results | Each group presents 5-8 slides on the assignment results | |
24/10 | Midterm Exam | Solution | |
29/10 | Spring Break | ||
31/10 | Spring Break | ||
05/11 | Cloud Infrastructure I |
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07/11 | Cloud Infrastructure II |
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12/11 | Cloud Routing |
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14/11 | Cloud Resilience |
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19/11 | Cloud Transport I |
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21/11 | Cloud Transport II |
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26/11 | Optical Data Center Networks II |
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28/11 | Future Research Trends in Networking | Tutorial on 5G Networks | |
03/12 | Future Research Trends in Networking | Tutorial on Wireless Data Center Networks | |
05/12 | Final Exam Review |