Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication,UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 2616009:Advanced Topics in Computer Networks Well,let us look into these issues... All what I want to know is how to control the traffic in the network to provide QoS and optimize the recourse utilization Dr.Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communications UESTC Fall,2017 2616009:Network Traffic Engineering O:Introduction Page.1
2616009: Network Traffic Engineering Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication, UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 0: Introduction Page.1 2616009: Advanced Topics in Computer Networks Dr. Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communications, UESTC Fall, 2017 All what I want to know is how to control the traffic in the network to provide QoS and optimize the recourse utilization Well, let us look into these issues
Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication,UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 Overview 。 Course Information Prerequisites Continue assessment and Exam Textbook and references 。 Course goals Course outline 2616009:Network Traffic Engineering O:Introduction Page.2
2616009: Network Traffic Engineering Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication, UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 0: Introduction Page.2 • Course Information - Prerequisites - Continue assessment and Exam - Textbook and references • Course goals • Course outline
Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication,UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 Course Information A Graduate-Level and Research-Oriented Course Conducted in English (? Lectures and in-class interactions Group mini-project and presentations All submissions ·In-class style: interactive:discussion,Q&A,in class,e-mail,phone,... Assessment S Group research project+presentation (? 。 Prerequisite general networking (e.g.,Tanenbaum,Kurose/Ross,Bertsekas/Gallagher, etc.) Probability,Stochastic process,queuing theory fundament 2616009:Network Traffic Engineering O:Introduction Page.3
2616009: Network Traffic Engineering Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication, UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 0: Introduction Page.3 Course Information • A Graduate-Level and Research-Oriented Course • Conducted in English (?) - Lectures and in-class interactions - Group mini-project and presentations - All submissions • In-class style: - interactive: discussion, Q&A, in class, e-mail, phone,… • Assessment §Group research project+presentation (?) • Prerequisite - general networking (e.g., Tanenbaum, Kurose/Ross, Bertsekas/Gallagher, etc.) - Probability, Stochastic process, queuing theory fundament
Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication,UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 Course Information Classroom participation Don't just sit there and doze off The key to the true understanding of networking technology is not so much on“how”ason“why” Beyond lectures Literature study (reading and supplementary lists) Paper critiques Presentations and discussions Hands-on homework assignments To understand,to think,and to challenge (学、思、辩、行) 2616009:Network Traffic Engineering O:Introduction Page.4
2616009: Network Traffic Engineering Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication, UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 0: Introduction Page.4 Course Information • Classroom participation - Don’t just sit there and doze off - The key to the true understanding of networking technology is not so much on “how” as on “why” • Beyond lectures - Literature study (reading and supplementary lists) - Paper critiques - Presentations and discussions - Hands-on homework assignments • To understand, to think, and to challenge (学、思、辩、行)
Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication,UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 Course Information 。 No textbooks ·References S William Stallings,High-speed Networks and Internets-Performance and Quality of Service,2nd Edition,Prentice Hall 2002 S Selected articles from IEEE/ACM journals,magazines,and conference proceedings Selected chapters from several books in computer networking Reading list Details of the topics covered in class (e.g.algorithms and evaluation results) Supplementary list Extensions or advanced treatments of related topics 2616009:Network Traffic Engineering O:Introduction Page.5
2616009: Network Traffic Engineering Feng Gang National Laboratory of Communication, UESTC Aug 2017 Ver 1.4 0: Introduction Page.5 Course Information • No textbooks • References §William Stallings, High-speed Networks and Internets—Performance and Quality of Service, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall 2002 §Selected articles from IEEE/ACM journals, magazines, and conference proceedings §Selected chapters from several books in computer networking • Reading list - Details of the topics covered in class (e.g. algorithms and evaluation results) • Supplementary list - Extensions or advanced treatments of related topics