Duration:
1 Semester | Turnus of offer:
each summer semester | Credit points:
4 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Master Computer Science 2019 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master IT-Security 2019 (module part), Module part, 1st or 2nd semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Computer Science 2014 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
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Classes and lectures: - Advanced Internet Technologies (lecture, 2 SWS)
- Advanced Internet Technologies (exercise, 1 SWS)
| Workload: - 15 Hours exam preparation
- 60 Hours private studies
- 45 Hours in-classroom work
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Contents of teaching: | - Introduction and fundamentals
- Fundamental Internet design principles
- Problems of today's Internet architecture
- Backbone Technologies
- Mobile Internet
- IPv6 und related topics
- Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN)
- Internet of Services / Internet of Things
- Peer-To-Peer networks
- Big Data
- Goals, architectures, algorithms, and protocols for the future Internet
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - Understand the fundamental design decisions that have led to today's Internet architecture
- Understand the original design goals of the Internet and realize the implications that the emphasis on certain of them has on today's networks
- Learn about essential, universally valid criteria for the design of networks and applications (e.g., end-to-end argument, fate sharing, etc.)
- Know technological as well as societal developments that have led to massive changes in the Internet's infrastructure (growth, innovations, mobile communications,
)
- Identify problems of the Internet's architecture and understand potential solutions by comparing different approaches
- Become acquainted with the Future Internet research field and learn about novel approaches to research and shape the Internet of the future
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Grading through: - exam type depends on main module
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Responsible for this module: Teachers: |
Literature: - Olivier Hersent, David Boswarthick, Omar Elloumi: The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Wiley, 2012
- Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Yan Zhang, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos: Delay Tolerant Networks: Protocols and Applications - CRC Press, 2012
- E. Pacitti, R. Akbarinia, M. El-Dick: P2P Techniques for Decentralized Applications - Morgan & Claypool Publishers
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Language: - German and English skills required
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Notes:IMPORTANT: No longer takes place as a module part of CS4509. Please now pay attention to the modules CS5158 and CS4518! (Was module part of CS4509) (Is equal to CS5158) Entry requirements to take the module: - None Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s): - See higher-level module Module examination(s): - see superordinate module |
Letzte Änderung: 24.10.2022 |
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