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Advanced Computer Networks CS4516 D11 Professor Bob Kinicki

Course Objectives Advanced Computer Networks Term D11

Course Objectives 1. To fill holes in computer networks concepts not covered in CS3516 during B09 and 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 perspectives. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives 3

Course Objectives 4. To further clarify networking terminology. 5. To cover Physical Layer topics. 6. To provide an opportunity to do more socket network programming using TCP/IP. 7. To give the students experience working in programming teams. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives 4

Course Objectives 8. To expose students to emerging technologies (particularly wireless networks) and their potential impact. 9. To provide a wireless sensor programming experience using TelosB motes. 10. To introduce network security topics. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives 5