Instructor: Professor Edward Knightly
Time/Place: 3:00-4:20, Monday and Wednesday, Duncan Hall 1046
Teaching Assitants
Course Description: Graduate-level introduction to design and analysis of communication networks. Topics include wireless networks, media access, routing, traffic modeling, congestion control, and scheduling.
Background: The topics that we will cover are self-contained so that a background in networking is not required. ELEC 303 or equivalent is a required prerequisite. A graduate course in random processes such as ELEC 533 is recommended, but not required, as a corequisite. Competency in programming is required for simulation assignments and projects.
Grading
You may discuss homework assignments with classmates but all solutions must be original and individually prepared. Late work will be penalized at 15% of its full credit per day up to a maximum of 4 days, after which no late work will be accepted.
Logistics: Outside of class and office hours, questions regarding assignments, course material, etc. must be posted on the course news group. Please use email only for logistics such as setting up an appointment.
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