Courses Offered

COMP3234 Computer and Communication Networks

COMP3234 Computer and Communication Networks

2020-21
Instructor(s):Tam Anthony
(Class A) No. of credit(s):6
Wu C
(Class B)
Recommended Learning Hours:
Lecture: 37.0
Tutorial: 5.0
Lab Session: 4.0
Pre-requisite(s):  
Co-requisite(s):COMP3230
Mutually exclusive with:ELEC3443
Remarks:

Course Learning Outcomes

1. [Concepts]
Be able to explain the terminologies of computer networks, such as host, links, protocol stack, access/core network, throughput, etc.; be able to describe the services and functions provided by each layer in the Internet protocol stack.
2. [Technologies and Protocols]
Be able to describe the working principles behind key network technologies, such as circuit/packet switching, reliable data transfer, flow/congestion control, routing, multiple access, etc., and key protocols used in modern computer networks, such as 802.11 WiFi, Ethernet, ARP, IP, TCP, etc.
3. [Analysis]
Be able to calculate packet delay, throughput, and channel efficiency according to different network protocols; be able to carry out reliable data transfer protocols and routing algorithms in given networks.
4. [Implementation]
Be able to demonstrate knowledge in using Socket Interface to design and implement network protocols, such as designing a network application, implementing a reliable data transfer protocol in given networks.
5. [Practicability]
Be able to plan for IP networks and properly assign IP addresses to interfaces in given networks.
Mapping from Course Learning Outcomes to Programme Learning Outcomes
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CLO 1T,P
CLO 2T,PT
CLO 3T,PT,P
CLO 4T,P
CLO 5T,PP

T - Teach, P - Practice
For BEng(CompSc) Programme Learning Outcomes, please refer to here.

Syllabus

Calendar Entry:
Network structure and architecture; reference models; stop and wait protocol; sliding window protocols; character and bit oriented protocols; virtual circuits and datagrams; routing; flow control; congestion control; local area networks; issues and principles of network interconnection; transport protocols and application layer; and examples of network protocols.

Detailed Description:

Foundations of Networking Mapped to CLOs
Overview of Internet, circuit switching and packet switching, multiplexing, network structure and architecture, reference models, protocol and protocol stack, performance measures1, 3
Network Applications Mapped to CLOs
Client-server architecture, peer-to-peer architecture, the Web and HTTP, email services and SMTP, domain name system2, 4
Socket interface programming, client-server communication, packet capturing4
Internet Architecture Mapped to CLOs
Transport-layer services, reliable data transfer protocols, UDP, TCP and principles behind TCP, flow and congestion control2, 3
Network-layer services, virtual circuit packet switching and datagram packet switching, Internet Protocol, IP addressing and packet forwarding, ICMP, IPv6, routing algorithms, routing in the Internet2, 3, 5
Link-layer services, error detection and correction, framing, multiple access protocols, MAC addresses and ARP, Ethernet and CSMA/CD, link-layer switches, Wireless LAN and CSMA/CA2, 3

Assessment:
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Written Examination: 50%

Teaching Plan

Please refer to the corresponding Moodle course.

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