TKK |
Networking Laboratory
| Studies
S-38.3215 Special Course on Networking Technology (x ECTS) L
Fall 2005
Latest news
Results of the exam and the course are available
here (17.01.2006)
Slides for the last two lectures added, exam date added (07.12.2005)
Slides for the first two lectures added, schedule updated (17.11.2005)
The course schedule and grading info have been updated (10.11.2005)
The web pages are now up and running (01.11.2005)
Course theme: Design of new networks and services
The objective of the
course is to develop systematic skills in critical thinking about communication
networks and services.
Personnel
The course is
managed by docent
Kalevi Kilkki.
Please contact the course assistant
Timo
Smura for any immediate queries.
Registration
Please register via the
TOPI
system, or in case of trouble via
e-mail.
The number of participants is limited to 15, M.Sc. thesis students and
postgraduate students are on first priority. Seminar organizers will
inform candidates by email in case of non-acceptance.
Course schedule
9.11. |
15:30 - 18:00 |
Intro, some tools [slides] |
16.11. |
15:30 - 18:00 |
Examples, selection of topics for personal / group work [slides] |
30.11. |
15:30 - 18:00 |
Lecture [slides] |
7.12. |
15:30 - 18:00 |
Presentations & discussion [slides] |
14.12. |
09:00 - 12:00 |
Exam, lecture hall S2 |
Grading
ECTSs and grade depend on:
- Presentation (~60%)
- Final examination (~40%)
- Course activity (may improve grade by 1)
Literature
- S. A. Baset, H. Schulzrinne, 2004. "An Analysis of the Skype Peer-to-Peer Internet Telephony Protocol," Sept. 15, 2004. [link]
- L. Burgstahler, K. Dolzer, C. Hauser, J. Jähnert, S.
Junghans, C. Macián, W. Payer: "Beyond technology: the missing
pieces for QoS success", Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM workshop on
Revisiting IP QoS: What have welearned, why do we care?, Karlsruhe,
Germany, 2003.
- G. Bell: "Failure to Thrive: QoS and the Culture of Operational
Networking", Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Revisiting IP
QoS: What have we learned, why do we care?, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2003.
- D. Clark, K. Sollins, J. Wroclawski, D. Katabi, J. Kulik, X.
Yang, R. Braden, T. Faber, A. Falk, V. Pingali, M. Handley, N. Chiappa,
"New Arch: Future Generation Internet Architecture", Final Technical
Report, 76 p. [link]
- D. Clark, J. Wroclawski, K. Sollins, R. Braden: "Tussle in
Cyberspace: Defining Tomorrow's Internet", Proceedings of the 2002
conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols
for computer communications table of contents, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA. [link]
- P. Engelstad, "Scientific Structures and Research Programs in
Digital Communication", University of Oslo, Norway, October 2000. [link]
- K. Jeffay: "The Internet of 2024... Is the Internet of 2004", ICNP Panel discussion, 7 October 2004, Berlin. [link]
- M. Gaynor, S. Bradner, 2004. "A real options framework to value
network, protocol, and service architecture," ACM SIGCOMM Computer
Communication, Volume 34, Issue 5 (October 2004), Pages: 31 - 38.
- D. Isenberg, D. Weinberger, "The best network just moves bits", in "The Paradox of the best Network". [link]
- F. Obenholzer, K. Strumpf, 2004. "The Effect of File Sharing on
Record Sales: An Empirical Analysis" Most recent draft: March 2004. [link]
- A. Odlyzko: "The Internet and other networks: Utilization rates
and their implications", Information Economics & Policy 12 (2000),
pp. 341-365. [link]
- A. M. Odlyzko, "Pricing and architecture of the Internet:
Historical perspectives from telecommunications and transportation",
Revised version, May 23, 2004. [link]
- P. Premkumar, 2003. "Alternate distribution strategies for
digital music," Communications of the ACM, Volume 46, Issue 9
(September 2003), Pages: 89 - 95.
- H. Schulzrinne, "Protocol and Network Design Challenges for a
Consumer-Grade Internet", presentation at ICNP, Berlin, October 6,
2004. (slide-set)
- S. Talbott, "The Fascination with Ubiquitous Control", Netfuture, Issue #95, September 1999. [link]
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