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Data Communication &Computer Networks
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Dr. Nguyen Minh [email protected]
Jan. 2013
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Lectures
3 hours/week for 10 weeks
6:30am-9:00am, Wed @402B4
Office hours feel free to stop by if you see me at Dept office
email is the best wayto communicate with me [email protected]
Course mailing list: Course homepage:
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References Text books:
Computer Networking: A Top-DownApproach Featuring the Internet, 2/e byKurose and Ross
Reference books: Truyn sliu v Mng thng tin s, 2005,
byTran V. S Computer Networkby A. S. Tanenbaum Data & Computer Communications by
William Stallings Data communications, computer networks
and open Systems, by Fred Hasall
Supplementary texts: will be given atthe beginning of each chapter
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What Are the Goals of These
Courses?
Learn data and computer
communications
Learn networking principles
Have fun!
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What Will We Cover?
Overview of Data and Computer Communications History, Organization, Architecture, and design phylosophy Layering (OSI, Internet), Protocols, QoS
Data communications Data transmission; Encoding Digital Data communication techniques Error control; Multiplexing
Link and physical
multiple access; queueing analysis Ethernet, 802.11
Network network services; routing algorithms IP/IPv6; mobile IP
Computer Communication Architecture
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Tentative ScheduleWeek Topics
1 Overview of Data and Computer Communications
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3 Data communications
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6 Data Link and physical Layer
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Tentative Schedule (condt.)Week Topics
9 Network Layer
10 network services; routing algorithms
11 IP/IPv6; mobile IP
12 Computer Communications Architecture
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14 seminar
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Final Exam
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What youd achieve from this
course Have a good overall picture of data
communications, computer networking
Be able to identify research problems innetworking, have a good idea of how to goabout solving them.
Improve research skills significantly, fromcritical thinking, problem solving, to writing
and presentation.
You are a graduate student. Grade should notbe the main issue!
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Grading (tentative) assignment/homework (10%)
No late assignment will be accepted
research projects and grouppresentations (30%)
Class participation (5%)
final-term exam (remain)
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Working in Group (Teamwork) Group division (random?)
You can form your own group, later. Size
at most 2 Groups name?
Group study/discussion is encouraged,
but the submission must be yourgroup-own work
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Research Project Investigate new ideas and solutions in a
class research project Define the problem Execute the research Work with your partner Write up and present your research
Ideally, best projects will becomeconference papers (e.g., SIGCOMM,INFOCOM, MOBICOM)
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Research Project: Steps Ill distribute a list of projects
You can either choose one of these projects or come up withyour own
Pick your project, partner, and submit a one pageproposal describing: The problem you are solving Your plan of attack with milestones and dates Any special resources you may need
A midterm presentation of your progress (fiveminutes) Final project presentation (ten minutes) + poster
session (optional) Submit project papers
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Paper Reviews Goal: synthesize main ideas and concepts in the
papers Number: up to two papers per class Length: no more than half page per paper Content
Main points intended by the author Points you particularly liked/disliked Other comments (writing, conclusions)
Submission: On-line submission Via email Hardcopy submission Details to be announced
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Summary There will be a lot of self-reading
Goal: To prepare you for a career indata communication networks andnetworking
Get ready to work hard
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Question?