CS4516 C10 Advanced Computer Networks Professor Bob Kinicki

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CS4516 C10 Advanced Computer Networks Professor Bob Kinicki

Course Objectives Advanced Computer Networks – Term C10

Course Objectives 1. To fill holes in computer networks concepts not covered in CS3516 B To provide more in-depth treatment of some networking concepts. 3. To develop an understanding of modern network architectures from a design and performance perspective. 4. To clarify networking terminology. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives 3

Course Objectives 5. To provide an opportunity to do network programming using TCP/IP. 6. To give the students experience working in programming teams. 7. To provide a wireless sensor programming experience using TelosB motes. 8. To expose students to emerging technologies and their potential impact. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives 4