Advanced Computer Networks (Summer 2015)

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Details

Imbox content.png 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. Stephan Sigg, Dr. David Koll
Teaching assistant: Jiachen Chen, MSC
Time: Thursdays, 10-12am, Exam: Thursday, 16/07, 12.00-14.00, Room GZG MN08
Place: IFI 3.101
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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

Imbox content.png 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 pdf
23.04.2015 NO LECTURE (Girls Day)
30.04.2015 Advanced Topics in Wireless Networks I pdf
07.05.2015 Advanced Topics in Wireless Networks II pdf
14.05.2015 NO LECTURE (Public Holiday)
21.05.2015 Advanced Topics in P2P pdf
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 pdf
11.06.2015 New Networking Techniques I pdf
18.06.2015 New Networking Techniques II pdf
25.06.2015 New Networking Techniques III (SDN I) pdf
02.07.2015 New Networking Techniques IV (SDN II) pdf
09.07.2015 New Networking Techniques V (DCN) pdf
16.07.2015 Examination
Imbox content.png 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