CMPE 150: Introduction to Computer Networks
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Addresses issues arising in organizing communications among autonomous computers. Network models and conceptual layers; Internet-working; characteristics of transmission media; switching techniques (packet switching, circuit switching, cell switching); medium access control (MAC) protocols and local area networks; error-control strategies and link-level protocols; routing algorithms for bridges and routers; congestion control mechanisms; transport protocols; application of concepts to practical wireless and wireline networks and standard protocol architectures. Students who have completed course 80N can take this course for credit. Students are billed for a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 16 and either courses 12/L or Computer Science 12B and Computer Science 12M. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, P. Mantey, K. Obraczka, A. Varma
5 Credits
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