Telematik (Winter 2009/2010)

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Details

Workload/ECTS Credits: 120h, 4 ECTS
Module: B.Inf.902: Telematik
Lecturer: {{{lecturer}}}
Teaching assistant: Niklas Neumann, Florian Tegeler
Time: Thursdays, 10.15 - 11.45 (Exercise: 12.15 - 13.00 s.t.)
Place: IfI 0.101
UniVZ [1], [2]


Course description

Principles and basic understanding of computer networking, with an emphasis on the Internet. Topics include: the concepts and components of computer networks, protocol engineering and formal specification basis, packet switching, layered architectures, TCP/IP, error control, window flow control, local area networks, network layer and mobility, transport layer and congestion control, Quality of Service and multimedia networking, network management and security, and an introduction to current research topics. After this course students should have general knowledge on basic concepts of networking, how the Internet works and basic network programming.

Schedule

Date Topic Slides
22 Oct. 2009 Introduction & Layering
29 Oct. 2009 Link Layer I
5 Nov. 2009 Link Layer II
12 Nov. 2009 Network Layer I
19 Nov. 2009 Network Layer II; Routing I
26 Nov. 2009 Routing II; Mobility
3 Dec. 2009 Transport Layer I
10 Dec. 2009 Transport Layer II
17 Dec. 2009 Networked Multimedia
7 Jan. 2010 Quality of Service
14 Jan. 2010 Network Security I
21 Jan. 2010 Network Security II
28 Jan. 2010 Questions & Answers Session
4 Feb. 2010 Written Examination

Materials

  • Further materials will be provided in StudIP.

Exercises

  • Thursdays, 12:15-13:00 s.t (afterwards the lecture)
  • The exercises are intented to allow students a better understanding of the lecture and to prepare for the final exam.
  • If there are - despite carefull checking - errors in the exercise sheets please let us know! Please contact [3].

Textbook

Additional References

Other Resources

  • Movie: "Warriors of the Net" [4]

Prerequisites

  • Computer Science I, II; basic familiarity with UNIX and C.