Lectures
Lectures
Lectures Held on a Regular Basis
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Lectures of the Current Semester
Module details on 'Selected Topics in Advanced Networking - Selected Topics in Advanced Networking'
Category | Networking & Communication |
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Type | Lecture |
Site | Göttingen |
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Fu, Xiaoming (Göttingen) |
Module Exam ID | 3025 |
ECTS-Credits | 5 |
Weekly Composition | 2L |
Required Hours of Work (presence / self-study) | 125 (28/97) |
Semester | periodically, according to student demand and staff specialisms |
Teaching Methods | Slide presentation, exercises, discussions |
Module Description | The module covers selected topics from advanced networking, with an objective of forming fundamental basis for emerging network technologies and new research. The module is implemented on a series of lectures with small-scale course projects, which cover the fields of Peer-to-Peer (P2P), Social networks and mathematical modeling for advanced networking purposes among others. |
Module Outcomes | On completion of this module, the students have obtained a deep, detailed insight into several specific topics, which are fundamental for a further development of research and computer networking skills. The students will have a specialized knowledge of both theoretical (e.g. mathematical modeling) and practical (e.g. social networking) nature. |
Recommended Literature | Topic-specific literature will be announced during the course. Fundamental literature includes: - A. Tanenbaum: Computer Networks, Dorling Kindersley Pvt Ltd, 2008 - C. M. Cordeiro and D. P. Agrawal: Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks: Theory and Applications, World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011 - Y.-K. R. Kwok: Peer-to-Peer Computing: Applications, Architecture, Protocols, and Challenges, CRC Press, 201 |
Prerequisites | Basic knowledge in computer networks |
Exam | Written or oral exam, graded (Written (120 min) / Oral (25min)) |
Available Course Modes
In the following document you can get an overview about the available course modes that are offered in the ITIS Master's program: Course Modes