資料通訊 Data Communication

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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: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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資料通訊 Data Communication

Fall 2011, NTNU-CSIE

General InformationGeneral 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

What’s this course What’s this course about?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

Course OutlineCourse 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

TextbookTextbook 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.

ScheduleSchedule

GradingGrading

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

MiscMisc 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 NONO delayed homework Do homework by yourself! Let me know if you have any questions!

Chap 1: IntroductionChap 1: Introduction

QuestionsQuestions

What are the pros and cons of network layering? Is network layering really needed?