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Course Name
Turkish Bilgisayar Ağlarında İleri Konular
English Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
Course Code
BBL 512E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Mehmet Akif Yazıcı
Course Objectives 1) Building on basic computer networking knowledge to an advanced level
2) Teaching the state-of-the-art components of the Internet
3) Getting the students acquainted in state-of-the-art wireless and optical networking
4) Having students conduct small scale research in computer networking
Course Description TCP/IP protocol stack, internet architecture, routing and congestion control in the internet, traffic engineering in the internet, service differentiation, Multiprotocol Label Switching, content delivery networks, peer-to-peer networking, cloud computing, network function virtualization, software defined networking, optical networks, optical circuit/packet/burst switching, fiber delay lines, wavelength division multiplexing, wavelength conversion, wireless networking, WiFi, ad hoc and sensor networks, pervasive computing, network security, attack detection, encryption, network management, service planning and monitoring, pricing
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will have knowledge about:
1) the components and the architecture of the Internet
2) traffic engineering in the Internet
3) emerging technologies in the Internet
4) state-of-the-art optical networking
5) state-of-the-art wireless networking
6) conducting and presenting research in computer networking
Pre-requisite(s) Undergraduate level Computer Networks or Data Communications course, or consent of the instructor
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
Other References [1] Dixit, S. (2003). IP over WDM: Building the Next-Generation Optical Internet. Wiley-Interscience.
[2] Aracil, J., Callegati, F. (2009). Enabling Optical Internet with Advanced Network Technologies. Springer.
[3] Farrel, A., Bryskin, I. (2006). GMPLS: Architecture and Applications. Morgan Kaufmann.
[4] Iniewski, K. (2010). Convergence of Mobile and Stationary Next-Generation Networks. Wiley.
[5] Sosinsky, B. (2009). Networking Bible. Wiley.
[6] Several research papers
 
 
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