Transcript Syllabus

Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
(Fall 2005)
Instructor:
Office:
Office Phone:
Email:
Web:
Dr. Damla Turgut
450 ENGR 1 Bldg
(407) 823-6171
[email protected]
http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~turgut
Class Time:
Office Hours:
Wednesday 1:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
TA:
Office:
Office Hours:
Email:
Mr. Majid A. Khan
ENGR 265
Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
[email protected]
Prerequisites:
EEL 4781 (Computer Networks) and/or
instructor consent
Textbooks:
No required textbook!
Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
(Fall 2005)
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C. S. Raghavendra, Krishna M. Sivalingam and Taieb Znati, Eds., Wireless Sensor
Networks, An Edited Book", Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004.
Feng Zhao, Leonidas Guibas, Wireless Sensor Networks : An Information
Processing Approach, The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking, 2004.
Agawam and Zhang, Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems, Thomson Brooks/Cole,
2003
Nicopolitidis, Obaidat, Papadimitriou, and Pomportsis, Wireless Networks, Wiley, 2003
Thurwachter, Wireless Networking, Prentice Hall, 2002
Stojmenovic, Handbook of Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing, Wiley, 2002
C.E. Perkins, Ed., Ad Hoc Networking, Addison-Wesley, 2001.
C.-K. Toh, Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks: Protocols and Systems, Prentice Hall PTR,
2002.
Selected research papers from journals, conferences and technical reports
Course Objectives:
The course is designed for advanced level graduate students. The course
objectives are to provide the students with an:
 understanding of current sensor networks theory and practice
 opportunity to work on projects related to applications of sensor networks
 experience on reading and writing research papers
Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
(Fall 2005)
Course Description:
 Survey of state of the art
 Design and development of various research topics
Class Project:
The class projects require
 design and simulation of a chosen research topic
 usage of one of the recommended network simulator packages for the
simulation of the proposed algorithm and/or protocol
 verification of the simulation results with analytical analysis
 written report including the research project findings and
 Initial and final presentations
Grading Scheme:
 Individual or group project (max. 2 students) => 70%
 Assignments => 25%
 Attendance => 5%
Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
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Paper Reviews:
• Written reviews (hard copies) for each paper to be discussed in class for the
coming week are due on the previous Friday.
• The soft copies of the reviews should be sent to instructors email account at the
same time
For each paper, students should write a review answering each of the following
questions:
1. What problems (with prior work or the lack thereof) were addressed or surveyed
by the authors?
2. What solutions were proposed or surveyed by the authors?
3. What are the technical strengths and main contributions of the paper's proposed
solutions?
4. What are the technical weaknesses of the paper's proposed solutions?
5. What suggestions do you have to improve upon the paper's ideas?