Mid-term examination | End-term examination | Total. | |
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1. | 25% | 0% | 25% |
2. | 25% | 0% | 25% |
3. | 0% | 50% | 50% |
Total. | 50% | 50% | - |
Class schedule | HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) | Amount of Time Required | |
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1. | Introduction History of development on telephone networks and packet networks. Datalink layer technology ・Serial communication ・LAN(Local Area Networks) - MAC address - Ethernet - Repeater, repeater hub, bridge - Switching hub |
Reading the delivered handout | 270minutes |
2. | Network layer technology (Part I) - Role of network layer - Internet protocol - Role of routers and switching hubs and their cooperation - Benefit of hierarchical address structure in routing - Hierarchical structure in IP address |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Network layer technology (Part I)". | 270minutes |
3. | Network layer technology (Part II) - Global and private IP address NAT - Name-Address Resolution with DNS - Routing - Notion of configuring cost to network links |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Network layer technology (Part II)". | 270minutes |
4. | Network layer technology (Part III) - Routing - Shortest path tree - Static routing and dynamic routing - Link state dynamic routing |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Network layer technology (Part III)". | 270minutes |
5. | Transport layer technology ・Basic roles - Connection management,Error control with retransmission, Flow control ・TCP, UDP Importance of protocol layering OSI reference model |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Transport layer technology". | 270minutes |
6. | Comprehensive practice | Reviewing the handout delivered from the class No.1 to No.5 | 270minutes |
7. | Mid-term examination and a lecture on the answers | Reviewing the content from the class No.1 to No.6 | 270minutes |
8. | Traffic theory (Part I) - Statistical aspect of call arrivals - The model of random call arrival and random call departure. |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Traffic theory (Part I)" | 270minutes |
9. | Traffic theory (Part II) - Markov process, state transition diagram, - Calculating steady state probability with state transition equation |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Traffic theory (Part II)". | 270minutes |
10. | Traffic theory (Part III) - M/M/N blocking system |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Traffic theory (Part III)". | 270minutes |
11. | Traffic theory (Part IV) - M/M/1/K queuing system (Finite queue capacity) |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Traffic theory (Part IV)". | 270minutes |
12. | Traffic theory (Part V) - M/M/n/K queuing system |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Traffic theory (Part V)". | 270minutes |
13. | Traffic theory (Part VI) - M/M/n queuing system (Infinite queue capacity) |
Reading the handout delivered in advance entitled "Traffic theory (Part VI)". | 270minutes |
14. | End-term examination and a lecture on the answers | Reviewing the contents from the 8th to the 13th classes. | 270minutes |
Total. | - | - | 3780minutes |
Work experience | Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
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N/A | N/A |