Advanced Computer Networks (Summer 2016)
Appearance
Details
| EXAM REVIEW: Sept 11th, 10-11am, Room 3.111. |
| Workload/ECTS Credits: | 120h, 6 ECTS (old PO), 6 ECTS (new PO), 5 (ITIS) |
| Module: | M.Inf.1222.Mp, M.Inf.1223.Mp, M.Inf.221.3C1 OR 3.17: Selected Topics in Advanced Networking (ITIS) |
| Lecturer: | Prof. Xiaoming Fu, Dr. Mayutan Arumaithurai, Dr. Xu Chen, Dr. David Koll |
| Teaching assistant: | [Sripriya Srikant Adhatarao, MSc] |
| Time: | Thursdays, 10-12am, Exam: TBA |
| Place: | IFI 3.101 |
| UniVZ | tba |
Course description
This lecture will introduce advanced concepts of computer networking to interested students. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- P2P Networks
- Cloud Computing
- Datacenter Networking
- Future Internet Technologies
For each topic, basic structures, features, applied techniques and security aspects will be taught.
Schedule
| IMPORTANT EXAM INFORMATION: The time of the exam is in fact 12.00-14.00. If you have a clash with another examination, please notify David as soon as possible. |
| Date | Topic | Slides |
| 16.04.2015 | Introduction | |
| 23.04.2015 | NO LECTURE (Girls Day) | |
| 30.04.2015 | Advanced Topics in Wireless Networks I | |
| 07.05.2015 | Advanced Topics in Wireless Networks II | |
| 14.05.2015 | NO LECTURE (Public Holiday) | |
| 21.05.2015 | Advanced Topics in P2P | |
| 28.05.2015 | Prof. Dah Ming Chiu (Chinese University of Hong Kong) talk on "Mining the academic social network". If time permits, lecture on "Problems with the current way of Networking I" | |
| 04.06.2015 | Problems with the current way of Networking II | |
| 11.06.2015 | New Networking Techniques I | |
| 18.06.2015 | New Networking Techniques II | |
| 25.06.2015 | New Networking Techniques III (SDN I) | |
| 02.07.2015 | New Networking Techniques IV (SDN II) | |
| 09.07.2015 | New Networking Techniques V (DCN) | |
| 16.07.2015 | Examination |
| IMPORTANT EXAM INFORMATION: The time of the exam is in fact 12.00-14.00. If you have a clash with another examination, please notify David as soon as possible. |
Prerequisites
- Computer Science I, II; Computer Networks