This page refers to the Fall 2011 offering of CSE 708 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 708.
Fall 2011
38321
Introduction to the basic 802.11 mechanisms (legacy 802.11a/b/g, MIMO 802.11n). Wireless mesh networking (routing, deployments, measurements, opportunistic routing, network coding). Recent advances in wireless networking (cognitive radios, white spaces, cross-layer PHY-MAC design). Wireless networking in popular and/or emerging technologies (multimedia, datacenters, chip multiprocessors).
The seminar covers the state-of-the-art on a set of topics in wireless networking from a practical/systems perspective. Course material consists of a mix of current practice and advanced research. Each week, we will discuss two papers. A choice of papers from top networking and systems conferences (MobiCom, SIGCOMM, NSDI, INFOCOM) will be given for the students to pick which ones to present. Students can register for 1 or 3 credits. All students are required to present 1 or 2 papers, to read the papers scheduled for presentation each week, to participate in discussions in class, and to submit reviews for a subset of the papers. Students registered for 3 credits will also conduct a research project involving design, simulation and/or testbed implementation. The grading will be S/U.
None presently available.
CSE 589 (Modern Networking Concepts) or equivalent or consent of the isntructor.
Ph.D.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.
M.S.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.