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What is Advance Network about? Second Graduate-Level Networking Course Assume a first-course “Introduction to Networking” csci5211, csci421 or equivalent We’ll learn about – Fundamental networking principles and techniques – Advanced networking mechanisms, protocols and practices • foundational material: long half life • deeper understanding of R& D issues in today’s Internet • mix of theory and practice • case studies Who is it for? primarily for graduate students who want to learn more about networking and systems undergraduate students encouraged, but special permission Winter 2008 Logistics 2 Course Topics Review of Networking Basics (netwrok) Network Architectural, Design, Implementation Principles Case studies: IP multicast and anycast Multimedia Networking; Overlay and P2P Networks Congestion Control, Active Queue Management and Beyond Packet Scheduling; QoS Architectures and Mechanisms Router Design Intra-Domain Routing and Traffic Engineering Inter-Domain Routing and BGP; BGP Policy Issues; Internet Measurement Basics: Traffic, Performances, etc. Routing Measurement, Routing Instability and Improvements Network Security and Malware 802.11, Wireless Mesh Networks; TCP Performance and IP Mobility Internet Architecture Revisited Winter 2008 Logistics 3 Course Materials No Required Textbooks Some Recommended Textbooks that will be referenced rd Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by Kurose & Ross, 3 Edition, Addison Wesley Computer Networks: A Systems Approach by Peterson and Davies, 3nd Ed, Morgan Kaufmann Other Useful Textbooks: Computer Networks by A. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall, 4th ed An Engineering Approach to Computer Networks by S. Keshav Assigned readings: 3-4 required papers Posted on class website (tentatively, updated as we go along) Optional papers for background, supplementary and further readings Lecture notes Winter 2008 Logistics 4 Course Requirements Will be Fast-Paced ! Do assigned readings Be prepared, read and review textbook/lecture notes on your own in advance! Self-reading materials in textbook: read by your own and will not be lectured So we can spend more class time on discussion and problem solving! Attend and participate in class activities Please ask and answer questions in (and out of) class! Let’s try to make the class interactive and fun! Winter 2008 Logistics 5 Course Prerequisite First-Course on Computer Networks Algorithms, Computer Architecture, OS Not necessary, but helpful Basic knowledge of probability Programming experiences in C/C++ Required! More importantly Willing to learn and work hard Love to ask questions and solve problems Winter 2008 Logistics 6
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