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資料通訊 Data Communication

資料通訊 Data Communication. Fall 2011, NTNU-CSIE. General Information. Time: Tuesday 2:10pm~5:00pm Place: S203 Instructor: 陳伶志 Ling-Jyh Chen Phone: 02-27883799 ext. 1702 Email: cclljj@ iis.sinica.edu.tw TA: 李威賢 walker1202@gmail.com Course Website:

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資料通訊 Data Communication

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  1. 資料通訊 Data Communication Fall 2011, NTNU-CSIE

  2. General Information • Time: Tuesday 2:10pm~5:00pm • Place: S203 • Instructor: 陳伶志 Ling-Jyh Chen • Phone: 02-27883799 ext. 1702 • Email: cclljj@iis.sinica.edu.tw • TA: 李威賢 walker1202@gmail.com • Course Website: • http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/~cclljj/teaching/ • Google Groups: NTNU-2011-data-communication

  3. What’s this course about? • for junior, senior, and grad • mainly focus on the data link layer • We will study the emerging wireless standards • basic math background is required • We will study basic queueing theory

  4. Course Outline • Fundamental aspects of network design and analysis • Architecture • Layering • Topology design • Protocols • Pt.-to-Pt. • Multiple access • End-to-end • Algorithms • Error recovery • Routing • Flow control • Analysis tools • Probabilistic modeling • Queueing theory

  5. Textbook • Required: • Data Networks, 2nd edition, Dimitri Bertsekas and Robert Gallager, Prentice Hall, 1992. (新月圖書代理) • Recommended: • An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking, S. Keshav, Addision-Wesley. • Computer Networks, 4th ed., Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice-Hall.

  6. Schedule

  7. Grading • In-Class Participation: 5% • Homework: 30% • Midterm (closed book): 30% • Final (open book): 35%

  8. Misc • Participation is expected • You may want to take notes, especially for week 3-5 • Course materials (slides, HW, solutions, etc) will be posted on the course website • Hand in your homework in next week class • NO delayed homework • Do homework by yourself! • Let me know if you have any questions!

  9. Chap 1: Introduction

  10. Questions • What are the pros and cons of network layering? Is network layering really needed?

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