This page refers to the Fall 2011 offering of CSE 589 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 589.
Fall 2011
23391
Modern Networking Concepts
This course introduces basic elements of modern computer and telecommunication networks. a hybrid five-layer reference model resembling the popular TCP/IP model and the OSI's seven- layer model will be discussed. In each layer, the state-of-the-art hardware and software technologies are introduced. These include, for example, fiber-optic and mobile/cellular communications in the physical layer; wavelength/time division multiple access protocols in the data link layer; traffic shaping and policing in the network layer; ATM adaptation layer protocols in the transport layer, and finally, network security and multimedia communications in the application layer.
None presently available.
CSE/MTH 192, CSE 250, and CSE 341.
Ph.D.: This course fulfills one Hardware and Networked Systems Core Course requirement.
M.S.: This course fulfills one Hardware and Networked Systems Core Course requirement.