Academic year 2013-14
Networks and Services
Degree: | Code: | Type: |
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science | 21410 | Compulsory subject, 1st year |
Bachelor's Degree in Telematics Engineering | 21299 | Compulsory subject, 1st year |
Bachelor's Degree in Audiovisual Systems Engineering | 21599 | Compulsory subject, 1st year |
ECTS credits: | 4 | Workload: | 100 hours | Trimester: | 1st |
Department: | Dept. of Information and Communication Technologies |
Coordinator: | Boris Bellalta |
Teaching staff: | Boris Bellalta, Joan Melià, Simon Oechsner, Gabriel Martins |
Language: | Catalan, Spanish and English (part of the material) Boris i Joan: Catalan Simon i Gabrial: Spanish |
Timetable: | |
Building: | Communication campus - Poblenou |
This course is about basic networking. We start describing the Internet structure and TCP/IP protocol stack. Then, we focus on the fundamental aspects to understand how Internet works: Packet switching, IP addresses, IP routing and transport protocols. Finally, we end the course describing the Client-server, P2P and Cloud computing approaches for developing Internet applications.
There are no previous requirements for this course.
P1, P4, P6, P7, P8
IN16, IN17, IN18, IN19, IN20, IN21
T14, T15
E1
TE2, TE3, TE4, TE5.
Grade = 0.6 · Final Exam + 0.25 · Mid Term Exam + 0.15 · Lab Exam
Tema 1. Introduction
Tema 2. Tubes
Tema 3. Packet retransmissions
Tema 4. IP addresses
Tema 5. IP routing
Tema 6. End-to-end communication
Tema 7. Internet APPs
There will be theory (20h), seminars (8 hours) and lab sessions (6 hours). In all sessions it is expected a high level of interaction between the teachers and the students.
Kurose, J. F., Ross, K. W, “Computer Networks, A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet”, Pearson Addison Wesley.
Leon-Garcia,Widjaja; “Communication Networks. Fundamental Concepts and Key Architectures”. McGrawHill International.