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CISC 650: Computer Networks
Catalog Description:
Introduction to local area and long haul computer communication networks.
Analysis, design and implementation of network protocols.
Current
Texts:
Computer Networks
Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Communication
Networks
Jean Walrand
Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
Goals:
The student completing this course should have a strong knowledge
of the ISO/OSI Reference Model and the design and understanding of both
long-haul and local area computer/communication networks. Mathematical
models of protocol structures and their effects on network behavior and/or
details of actual ISO protocols are emphasized.
Content:
- Network
architectures and protocols in the context of the seven layer ISO Reference
Model
- Analysis
and design of packet switched networks, delay throughput and cost optimization
- Routing,
flow control and congestion
- Local
area network classification, design principles and comparisons
- Protocol
specification, verification
- Local
area network protocols - Aloha, CSMA-CD, token ring and token bus
- Current
research directions in network protocols, products, standards, and selection
criteria.
Required
Background: Architecture (CISC
360), Operating Systems (CISC
361 or CISC 663), Probability. Good programming
skills in a high level language.
Helpful
Background: Beginning knowledge of queuing theory, stochastic processes,
statistics, communication theory. Aptitude for and familiarity with mathematical
models.
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