Computer-Networks

Computer Networks

About

  • Course: Computer Networks (CO20-320301)
  • Semester: Spring 2019
  • Instructor: Jürgen Schönwälder
  • TA: Granderath, Malte
  • TA: Shrestha, Aavash
  • Class: Monday, 09:45-11:00, Lecture Hall Research I
  • Class: Friday, 09:45-11:00, Lecture Hall Research I
  • Office: Monday, 11:15-12:30 (Research I, Room 87)

Content

The course discusses network protocols in some depth in order to enable students to understand the core issues involved in network protocol design. Fundamental algorithms and principles are explained in the context of existing IEEE / Internet protocols in order to demonstrate how they are applied in real-world scenarios. This course is recommended for all students with a strong interest in communication networks and distributed systems.

Computer Networks

About

  • Course: Computer Networks (CO20-320301)
  • Semester: Spring 2018
  • Instructor: Jürgen Schönwälder
  • TA: Glontaru, Alexandru-Mihai
  • TA: Hambasan, Alexandru
  • Class: Monday, 09:45-11:00, Seminar Room RLH
  • Class: Friday, 11:15-12:30, Seminar Room RLH

Content

The course discusses network protocols in some depth in order to enable students to understand the core issues involved in network protocol design. Fundamental algorithms and principles are explained in the context of existing IEEE / Internet protocols in order to demonstrate how they are applied in real-world scenarios. This course is recommended for all students with a strong interest in communication networks and distributed systems.

Computer Networks

About

  • Course: Computer Networks (CO20-320301)
  • Semester: Fall 2016
  • Instructor: Jürgen Schönwälder
  • TA: Schmoll, Felix
  • Class: Tuesday, 11:15-12:30, West Hall 5
  • Class: Friday, 11:15-12:30, West Hall 6
  • Start: 2016-09-02

Content

The course discusses network protocols in some depth in order to enable students to understand the core issues involved in network protocol design. Fundamental algorithms and principles are explained in the context of existing IEEE / Internet protocols in order to demonstrate how they are applied in real-world scenarios. This course is recommended for all students with a strong interest in communication networks and distributed systems.

Computer Networks

About

  • Course: Computer Networks (CO20-320301)
  • Semester: Spring 2017
  • Instructor: Jürgen Schönwälder
  • TA: Schmoll, Felix
  • Class: Tuesday, 09:45-11:00, Lecture Hall Research I
  • Class: Wednesday, 08:15-09:30, Lecture Hall Research I
  • Class: Wednesday, 14:15-15:30, Lecture Hall Research I
  • Class: Friday, 11:15-12:30, Lecture Hall Research III
  • Start: 2017-02-03

Content

The course discusses network protocols in some depth in order to enable students to understand the core issues involved in network protocol design. Fundamental algorithms and principles are explained in the context of existing IEEE / Internet protocols in order to demonstrate how they are applied in real-world scenarios. This course is recommended for all students with a strong interest in communication networks and distributed systems.

Computer Networks

About

  • Course: Computer Networks (320301)
  • Semester: Fall 2015
  • Instructor: Jürgen Schönwälder
  • TA: Lee, Nicholas
  • Class: Thursday, 14:15-15:30, West Hall 2
  • Class: Friday, 14:15-15:30, West Hall 2
  • Start: 2015-09-03

Content

The course discusses network protocols in some depth in order to enable students to understand the core issues involved in network protocol design. Fundamental algorithms and principles are explained in the context of existing IEEE / Internet protocols in order to demonstrate how they are applied in real-world scenarios. This course is recommended for all students with a strong interest in communication networks and distributed systems.