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University of Nevada – Reno

Computer Science & Engineering Department


Fall 2015

CPE 400 / 600


Computer Communication Networks

Lecture 1

Prof. Shamik Sengupta


Office SEM 204
[email protected]
http://www.cse.unr.edu/~shamik/

Introduction 1-1
What is the course about?
Introductory course for computer networking
 What is a network?

 Focus on computer networks

 How computer networks work

 Detailed underlying mechanisms

 Both in wired and wireless domain

 Flaws in current computer networks

Goal:
Learning protocols, principles and challenges

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Timing and Contact Information
 Class meeting time: Monday and Wednesday
 1:00pm – 2:15pm

 Office hours:
 SEM 204
 Monday & Wednesday 11am-12:30pm or by appointment

 Email: [email protected]
 Use subject: “CPE 400” or “CPE 600”

 Office Phone: 775-784-6953

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Course Material Information
 Course materials:
 Reqd. Text:
1. James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross, "Computer Networking: A
Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet", Addison-Wesley,
6th edition.

 Reference texts:
1. Class notes and slides
2. Reading Materials provided by me
3. References to current materials from journals, magazines and
websites
4. Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David J. Wetherall, "Computer
Networks", Prentice Hall; 5 edition.
5. Any Computer Networking Book

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Material Information (contd.)
 Class WWW site:
 http://www.cse.unr.edu/~shamik/teaching/fall2015.html
• Syllabus
• Project materials and final projects will be uploaded here for demo

 Other Reading Materials will be posted in WebCampus


• Class notes
• Articles
• Assignments

 Everyone needs to check WebCampus for


• Announcements
• Grades

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Course Syllabus Overview
 Computer network overview, Layered architecture

 Application layer protocols


 HTTP, FTP, SMTP
 DNS

 Transport layer protocols and mechanisms


 TCP connection management, congestion control, flow control
 UDP and other protocols

 Network layer mechanisms


 Routing algorithms
 Congestion control algorithms, traffic shaping and policing
 Internetwork routing
 Packet fragmentation
 IP addressing
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Course Syllabus Overview (contd.)
 Data Link Layer
 Framing
 Error control

 Medium Access Control sublayer


 Ethernet
 ATM
 Wi-Fi
 Bridges
 VLAN

 Physical Layer
 Data and Signals
 Digital and analog data

 Flaws in current networking architectures


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Course Syllabus Overview (contd.)
 The topics taught in class will be associated with hands-on practical
assignments

 Simulator programs

 May be based on Wireshark network protocol analyzer tool (available freely from
http://www.wireshark.org/)

 Everybody needs to have internet access

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Student Assessment
 Homework assignments
 Approx. 4
 Theoretical and Practical problem solving assignments

 In-class quiz
 Approx. 4, Will be announced one week in advance
 15 min quiz at the beginning of class followed by regular class

 Midterm Exam
 Approx. 1 hour, Monday, October 26th
 Syllabus for midterm: materials covered till midterm

 Project
 Due by Monday, November 23rd

 Final Exam
 Comprehensive, Monday December 14th, 10:15-12:15pm
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Student Assessment (Project)
 CPE 400 (Due: Monday, Nov. 23rd)

 One Network Programming Project


 Individual project
 Decide on a particular network protocol or application and simulate the
protocol/application using program
 Confirm your protocol to Instructor as early as possible

 Submission will require a paper


• turning in code that compiles and runs properly
• a report documenting the code and
• a report explaining the functionality of the protocol
• any deviation from ideal behaviors expected (out of the box thinking!)
• If the project results in an outstanding demo, that will be posted on Instructor
website and will be sent to a potential demo conference or workshop

 Python, C/C++, or Java would be ideal for the programming project

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Student Assessment (Project)
 CPE 600 (Due: Monday, Nov. 23rd)

 One Research Paper Project


 Individual project
 Discuss with Instructor and decide on a particular network topic that will
not be covered in class
 Write an IEEE survey & tutorial style paper on that topic emphasizing
• Related works on that topic
• Potential open issues and challenges
• Providing potential solution directions for those challenges

 Submission will require


• An IEEE survey & tutorial style paper following the IEEE format
• Any program with code documentation (if applicable)
• Outstanding papers will be sent to IEEE Communications Surveys &
Tutorials (http://www.comsoc.org/cst) Journal for potential publications
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Student Assessment (tentative)
 CPE 400 Grading:
(4) In-class Quiz 10%
(4) Homework assignments 20%
(1) Midterm exam 30%
(1) Project 15%
(1) Final exam 25%
 Strict Late policy (TO AVOID ANY CONFUSION)
 Permission needed for exceptional circumstances with proper documents
 Homework assignments
 Late homework assignments will be penalized by 20% per day
 Programming Project
 Late project assignment will be penalized by 20% per day

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Student Assessment (tentative)
 CPE 600 Grading:
(4) In-class Quiz 10%
(4) Homework assignments 20%
(1) Midterm exam 25%
(1) Project 25%
(1) Final exam 20%
 Strict Late policy (TO AVOID ANY CONFUSION)
 Permission needed for exceptional circumstances with proper documents
 Homework assignments
 Late homework assignments will be penalized by 20% per day
 Programming Project
 Late project assignment will be penalized by 20% per day

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Grading Scale

80 and above A
70 and above but below 80 B
60 and above but below 70 C
50 and above but below 60 D
0 - 50 F

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Important Days

First Day of Class Monday, Aug 24


Labor Day (no classes; campus closed) Monday, Sep 7
Midterm Monday, Oct 26
Veterans Day (no classes; campus Wednesday, Nov 11
closed)
Project Due Monday, Nov 23
Last day of in-class instruction Monday, Dec 7
Prep Day (no classes; campus open) Wednesday, Dec 9
Final Exam Monday, Dec 14, 10.15am-12.15pm

 Academic Calendar:
• http://www.unr.edu/academic-central/academic-resources/academic-calendar#f2015

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Questions?

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Entry Poll

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