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Preliminary schedule of the lectures (in E:B)
Date | Topic | Part | Slides | |
L1 | 18/1 15-17 |
Introduction, digital-analog |
S: 1.4-1.6, 2.1-2.4
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L2 | 19/1 15-17 |
Data transmission |
S: Ch 3, 5 KA: Ch 2, 3.1-3.2, 3.4-3.5 |
Data Transmission |
L3 | 2/2 15-17 |
Network structures, framing, error and flow control |
S: Ch 6.intro-6.5, 7 |
Lecture 3 |
L4 | 9/2 15-17 |
Networking and addressing |
S: Ch 8.1-2, 8.6, 9.1, 9.5, 11.1-11.4, 12.1-2, 13.1 KA: Ch 5 |
Lecture 4 |
L5 | 16/2 15-17 |
Routing, network protocols and address mapping |
S: Ch 14.intro-14.4, 19.1 KA:Ch 6-6.3, 7.3,4,6 |
Lecture 5 |
L6 | 23/2 15-17 |
End to end connection: TCP, UDP, DHCP, DNS, etc |
S: Ch 2.intro-2.3, 14.2 (ICMP), 15, 21.5, 24.2 KA: Ch 6.4, 7.intro-7.2, 7.5, 7.7, 7.9, 10.intro-10.3 |
Lecture 6 |
L7 | 1/3 15-17 |
4G mobile communication system LTE |
S: 24.1, 25.2-3 |
Lecture 7 |
S: Stallings
KA: Kihl and Andersson
(*) Although the course books treat mobile networks in the specified sections, it does not cover the whole Lecture 7. Instead the best study material is the ppt-file. The lecture is quite overviewed and we will not require you to know details, understanding of the principles are more important. For example the OFDM structure on slide 27 is way too detailed, and not something you should learn by heart.