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Advanced Computer Networks
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4005-741-01 Advanced Computer Networks
Course Description and Outcomes
Prof. Alan Kaminsky -- Fall Quarter 2009
Rochester Institute of Technology -- Department of Computer Science
Catalog Description
Prerequisites
Outcomes
Catalog Description
This course explores state-of-the-art techniques and open research problems in
computer and wireless mobile networks. Topics include internet architecture
design, peer-to-peer overlay networks, network security, routing protocols for
wireless ad hoc networks, energy efficient issues in wireless networks, wireless
sensor networks, routing protocols, and congestion control mechanisms. Reading
research papers, presenting recent research results, conducting a team project,
and writing term papers are required.
Prerequisites
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4005-740 Data Communications and Networks I or equivalent
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4003-703 Advanced C++ and Program Design or equivalent
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4003-707 Advanced Java Programming or equivalent
Outcomes
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Students will explain the basic principles
of computer network design and implementation.
Evaluation: Homework, exams, presentations.
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Students will explain
different network congestion control techniques,
routing protocols,
peer-to-peer routing protocols,
and denial of service attack detection mechanisms.
Evaluation: Homework, exams, presentations.
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Students will explain how routing algorithms,
congestion control techniques,
and energy efficient systems in wireless ad hoc networks work.
Evaluation: Homework, exams, presentations.
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Students will develop an experimental network system and analyze the results.
Evaluation: Presentations, programming projects, and term papers.
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Students will identify current research issues
and evaluate different approaches
in the Internet and wireless mobile networks.
Evaluation: Exams, presentations, programming projects, and term papers.
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Students will apply their novel ideas
to address open research problems in computer networks.
Evaluation: Presentations, programming projects, and term papers.
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Advanced Computer Networks
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4005-741-01
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Fall Quarter 2009
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Course Page
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Alan Kaminsky
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Department of Computer Science
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Home Page
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Copyright © 2009 Alan Kaminsky.
All rights reserved.
Last updated 03-Sep-2009.
Please send comments to ark@cs.rit.edu.