Course title
7M9400001
Future Internet

THOMAS SILVERSTON
Course content
********** This course may be conducted online for Fall Semester 2022 depending on the covid19 pandemic situation, etc. **********

The Internet has become the main medium of communication in our modern society and it is part of the everyday life of billions of users. It is therefore essential that engineers of the future society have a strong understanding of computer networking and Internet technology. Besides, the Internet is continuously evolving, and it is important that engineers can adapt their knowledge to the Future Internet.
This class will present Future Internet and advanced Networking architectures. The main founding principles of the Internet (Architecture, Naming, Routing) will be presented before introducing new Internet architecture such as Information-Centric Networking architectures (NDN, etc.). Other novel networking Architecture will be presented such as Cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as 5G for mobile network or other Vehicular Networking architecture, or the network softwarization paradigm with Software-Defined Networking.
The advanced knowledge on Computer Networking combined with the strong background in engineering of our students will nurture engineers for the Future Society.
Purpose of class
This class aims at providing a detailed knowledge of the Internet architecture and present to Future Internet technologies
Goals and objectives
  1. The students will understand the Internet Architecture.
  2. The students will be able to comprehend new technology for Future Internet.
  3. Real-use cases will be evaluated by students through exercices
  4. The students will survey up to date technology through the reading of scientific papers.
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Network Model: OSI Model Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
2. Network Architecture : TCP/IP Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
3. Internet Protocol (header, messages, etc.) Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
4. Addressing in the Internet Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
5. IP Routing and IP Forwarding Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
6. Addressing in the Internet:
MAC/ Link Layer (Ethernet)
Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
7. Information-Centric Networking: a new network paradigm for Future Internet Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
8. Information-Centric Networking: Caching, Routing and Cybersecurity Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
9. The Internet of Things : a use case application for Future Internet Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
10. Software-Defined Networking: Introduction to Network softwarization Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
11. Vehicular Networking: a use-case example for Future Internet Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
12. 5G: the next generation Mobile Networking Book in reference and documents 190minutes
Scientific papers
13. Paper Presentation from the students Scientific papers 190minutes
Scientific papers
14. Final Exam Preparation for Final 190minutes
Scientific papers
Total. - - 2660minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Final Exam Presentation Essay Total.
1. 15% 10% 0% 25%
2. 10% 20% 10% 40%
3. 10% 0% 10%
4. 5% 10% 10% 25%
Total. 40% 40% 20% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Final exam, Essay on Future Internet and scientific paper presentation and discussion.
Final exam will contribute 25% of your grade.
Students need at least 60% of the full score to pass this course.
Textbooks and reference materials
1- Computer Networking: a Top-Down Approach - 6th edition, J. Kurose and K. Ross, Ed. Pearson;
optional- Computer Networks, A. Tannenbaum, 6th Edition
2- Scientific papers provided at each class
Prerequisites
Introduction to Computer Networking
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Appointment through email: thomas@shibaura-it.ac.jp
    Online appointment is also possible through Zoom
    Toyosu Campus: Tuesday
    Omiya Campus: Wednesday.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
N/A
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A N/A
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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