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Lecture schedule and webquizes


Lecture Schedule

Lectures are on

Exercise classes are on

Date Topic Duration Lecturer On-line material (pdf)
Jan 17 Introduction 2h Raimo Kantola lecture1.pdf
Jan 18 Signaling basics, R2 2h Raimo Kantola lecture2.pdf
Jan 20 Voice coding, PCM voice, Voice quality, E-model, ISDN 4h Raimo Kantola lecture3.pdf, lecture4.pdf
Jan 24 CSS7, MTP, SCCP 2h Raimo Kantola lecture5.pdf
Jan 25 ISUP 2h Raimo Kantola lecture6.pdf
Jan 27 TCAP, MAP 4h Raimo Kantola lecture8.pdf, lecture9.pdf
Jan 31 MAP 2h Raimo Kantola lecture9.pdf
Feb 1 IP Telephony Media Processing, RTP, RTCP, QoS 2h Raimo Kantola lecture10.pdf
Feb 3 H.323 4h Raimo Kantola lecture11.pdf
Feb 7 Architectures and Supporting Protocols for VOIP/3G 2h Raimo Kantola lecture12.pdf
Feb 8 Architectures and Supporting Protocols for VOIP/3G 2h Raimo Kantola lecture12.pdf
Feb 10 Architectures and Supporting Protocols for VOIP/3G 3h Raimo Kantola lecture12.pdf
Feb 10 ENUM exercise introduction 1h Juuso Lehtinen enumex.pdf
Feb 14 SIP 2h Raimo Kantola lecture13.pdf
Feb 15 SIP 2h Raimo Kantola lecture13.pdf
Feb 17 SIP 4h Raimo Kantola lecture13.pdf
Feb 21 Introduction to the IETF, Conferencing Frameworks, BFCP 2h Gonzalo Camarillo gc-ietf.pdf, gc-cf.pdf, gc-bfcp.pdf
Feb 22 Peer-to-Peer lecture, 2nd exercise introduction 2h Juuso Lehtinen jl-p2p.pdf, signalingex.pdf
Feb 24 No lecture or exercise - -
Feb 28 SCTP 2h Raimo Kantola lecture15.pdf
Mar 1 Questions lecture 2h Raimo Kantola
Mar 3 Seminar for those who failed the web quizes 4h Raimo Kantola
Mar 8 Exam @S5, 13:00-16:00 3h -

Webquizes

Note: You have to be registered to the course lectures via webtopi to be able to answer to the quizes.

Webquizes will be opened after each lecture. You have seven days to answer to each quiz - Each quiz round will be closed at midday (12 am). You can submit answers to each round four times, further submissions are not taken into account during grading. Only the best of the four submissions is taken into account in each round, i.e. if you pass the quiz on your first try, you can still try to improve your score.

You need to get maximum points of the round minus four points to pass the round. During the course, you may not fail more than two quiz rounds. In case you fail more, you have to give a seminar talk on the lecture material for the failed quiz. To get extra points for the final exam, you have to get all the points of the round. For example, if the the maximum number of points of the round is 30, you need to get 26 points to pass; and you need to get 30/30 points to get extra points for the exam. For every round where you get the maximum score in the quiz you get a quiz point, these quiz points will be later scaled to actual exam points, resulting at max 2-3 extra points for the exam.

Student number Quiz
NB: If in a Quiz you see a statement or definition that is sometimes right but can be wrong some other times or is inaccurate in some way, you must answer “No”. The purpose is to stress that the definitions of terms must be accurate – otherwise programming anything is impossible!

Webquiz score ordering:

You can get your quiz points to your e-mail by filling the form below and specifying for which round you want to have your points.

Student number Exam
Scoring is given in percentages, so score of 0.50 means that half of the questions were right, and 1.00 means that you got full points. To pass the round, you must have at least score of 0.87.


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