Advanced Networking
This course addresses some fundamental topics in telecommunication networks such as routing, congestion, multicast, integrated services, ... that are not covered in other courses on networking. Specific topics may change from year to year, and efforts are made to keep the course in line with advances in networking, and with "hot topics," while, at the same time, maintaining it with a general enough perspective so as to avoid tecnicalities and "a la mode" approaches. Mathematics is used as needed, specially for topics in congestion control, but in general no advanced math is necessary. Students are required not to frighten in front of an integral or a derivative, and some basic notions of frequency, transmission speed, and lienar algebra to understand simple coding techniques are useful.
Anno Accademico 2011-2012
Anno Accademico 2010-2011
Anno Accademico 2009-2010
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