Course title
P0610200,Z36101001
Fundamentals of Telecommunication Engineering

miyoshi takumi Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
Communication network plays a important role for the basic infrastructure of our informatization. In this course students learn the history of telecommunication networks and then the basic communication technology of the Internet, which has been drastically developed and improved since 90's. Students are supposed to investigate the keywords which are provided in advance as a self-learning.
Purpose of class
The purpose of this course is to study the basic technologies of communication protocols on the Internet, which are constructed as a layered structure: datalink, network, transport, and application layers. Students study the detailed operations of the principal protocols such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, DNS SMTP, and HTTP.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understand and explain the basic concept of communication networks and the structure and the role of the Internet.
  2. Understand and explain the various protocols, processes, and their operation used in each layer.
  3. Understand the architecture of the Internet addressing and calculate the network addresses and so on.
  4. Understand and explain Internet routing protocols.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Introduction to communication networks Study in advance the studying area in this course. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
2. Protocol hierarchy Study in advance the hierarchical architecture of the Internet and the OSI reference model. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
3. Network interface layer (physical layer) Study in advance transmission methods and encoding methods. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
4. Network interface layer (datalink layer) Study in advance datalink protocols. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
5. Internet layer (1): Internet protocol Study in advance the Internet Protocol. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
6. Internet layer (2): IP address Study in advance the architecture of IP address system. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
7. Internet layer (3): Routing protocols Study in advance the routing protocols. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
8. Preview and mid-exam Review what you studied in the former classes and prepare the mid-term examination. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
9. Transport layer (1): UDP Study in advance UDP. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
10. Transport layer (2): Basic function of TCP Study in advance TCP. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
11. Transport layer (3): Flow control of TCP Study in advance the flow control mechanism on TCP. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
12. Application layer (1): DNS and DHCP Study in advance application layer protocols such as DNS and DHCP. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
13. Application layer (2): TELNET, FTP, SMTP, and HTTP Study in advance TELNET, FTP, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
14. Final exam and the review Study in advance what you studied in the course and prepare the final examination. 100minutes
Review what you study in the class. 100minutes
Total. - - 2800minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Final exam Mid exam Small tests and reports Total.
1. 8% 6% 6% 20%
2. 16% 12% 12% 40%
3. 8% 6% 6% 20%
4. 8% 6% 6% 20%
Total. 40% 30% 30% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Small tests and reports: 30%, Mid exam: 30%, and Final exam: 40%
Textbooks and reference materials
Lecture contents will be provided in the classroom. References and URLs will be indicated if needed.
Prerequisites
Nothing
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Questions are welcome as needed. Email is also welcome.
  • Office hour: 2nd time slot on Thursday. Make an appointment in advance by email.
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
Active-learning course
About half of the classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
N/A 該当しない
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