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Introduction to Computer Networks
21:198:356 (3 credits)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides an introduction to computer networks, with a special focus on the Internet architecture and protocols. Topics include layered network architectures, addressing, naming, forwarding, routing, communication reliability, the client-server model, web and email protocols. Besides the theoretical foundations, students acquire practical experience by programming reduced versions of real Internet protocols.
PREREQUISITE:
21:198:102 Computers & Programming II or equivalent
TEXTBOOK:
Kurose & Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-down Approach, 7th Ed., published by Pearson
ISBN: 9780133594140
DEPARTMENT WEB SITE: http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/math
THIS COURSE COVERS THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:
Computer Networks and the Internet:
What is the Internet? The Network Edge The Network Core Delay, Loss, and Throughput in Packet-Switched Networks Internet Architecture Overview
Application Layer
The Web and HTTP FTP DNS Socket Programming (with UDP, TCP)
Transport Layer
UDP TCP
The Network Layer
Forwarding and Routing Network Service Models Routers The Internet Protocol (IP) Routing Algorithms: o The Link-State (LS) Routing Algorithm o The Distance Vector (DV) Routing Algorithm The Link Layer: Links, Access Networks, and LANs: Switched LANs: Link-Layer Addressing and ARP Ethernet Link-Layer Switches VLANs
Wireless and Mobile Networks:
WiFi:802.11 Wireless LANs
Multimedia Networking:
Multimedia Networking Applications Streaming Stored Video Network Support for Multimedia
Security in Computer Networks
Messaging Integrity and Digital Signatures
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
Smith Hall 216, 101 Warren Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Phone: (973) 353-5156 Fax: (973) 353-5270